vocal samples from Randy Crawford's cover of "Just to keep you satisfied" and the section where he's talking about the radio transmitter is Tony Hancock's The Radio Ham (the vinyl recording of course as opposed to the televised sketch which ended differently)
Im listening to this while watching the UK General Election results live. Watching the Tories getting hosed whilst listening to great music and getting high, is almost perfect.
Most of us have moved on, personally when I play out I use Serato. But my vinyl collection runs over 10K deep, and when playing a smaller venue I do prefer vinyl. Holding something tangible such as a record and flipping through a crate full of records it's easier to connect fully with the music. It's easy to stare at a cpu screen and drag and drop MP3s, but your connecting connecting with the computer more so than the music and you can loose a crowd very quick.
THIS SONG IS SO PURE AND REAL, AND FUNKY, THAT, I HAD TO LAUGH AND CRY AT THE SAME TIME! NOW AIN'T THAT A SWITCH?! VINCENT BLACK CLOUD WOOTEN. NYC! PEACE!
I think Theo Parrish & Francois K have made valid points about people seeming to be consumed with convenience these days, with MP3 anyway. If you want digital, buy & rip the 12"? Plenty of labels putting out 12" singles release compilations on CD so its not as if theyre dismissing anybody who isnt into vinyl. I think its good to keep vinyl culture alive, or at least the mentality of hunting for tracks.
For em the best attribute in Moody's music is the atmosphere it creates. I can't listen to anything that creates such an sensual and interesting atmosphere!
amazing cut! just got this on marbled vinyl. unheard, and almost creamed my jeans when I played this. awsome that you still can find some of the BEST house on wax!!!
You used to send this song to your ex friend or ex lover to which you have only warm feelings and great respect P.S :what about artist and this track -a divine and extraordinary combination of sounds , bravo !
@kyle2point it comes from the love for the musical roots. analog love. it comes from the loudness of vinyl music. and the crispy clarity. and the hiss, pops, and crackles. maybe you'll feel it someday.
@kyle2point Apart from the physical nature of manipulating vinyl,which most DJ's prefer ( compare it to actually driving a car rather than being a passenger), a sine wave of a sound wave recorded onto vinyl follows a very pure curve,it's a very approximate representation of the sound heard. Whereas a digitally recorded sound follows a far more clipped path when observed as a sine wave,this is due to the nature of digital conversions of both sound and light. I love vinyl but its time has come.
The underground dance music scene was started on small independent labels and it will continue on small independent label into the future I hope.Records are the only means that a small independent label can track its releases and keep the money coming in for the next release. Mp3s and shared music has the potential to kill indpendent labels.
@kyle2point Vinyl is the medium that keeps you closer to music. Even though this might by an emotional argument that is a legit one. Technological advancement is not per se the same as a progression. Analogy: I could have such an advanced computer program that could process images that look like actual charcoal. But when comparing the results you'll always see what real charcoal is and that it differs so in the way the line is put (dynamics, depth, etc.). Besides: listen to the warmth of vinyl
@pacboi83 GOOD LUCK.......! the only digitally availble music from KDJ i've seen are the albums/tracks he licensed to peacefrog back in late 90s early 00s
@kyle2point the greater good is professional musicians getting paid properly for being professional musicians. whether a drummer, dj/producer, songwriter, composer... its no different than any other profession as it takes a lifetime to perfect. so to get back to your original question, ONE reason serious musicians have a soft spot for vinyl is that, to a certain degree, its an un-replicable and in-demand item; and this helps keep at least a shred of integrity to the craft.
@kyle2point - first of all the quality, the sound quality has not yet been beaten even on CDs, although you are able to make tracks in a lossless non-comprimised quality on a computer, but this is not organic at all. True music has soul bro.
@kyle2point Should we force the world's orchestras to start using digital instruments, because that's "the way forward"? There's a reason certain violins are worth millions or dollars. Same reason certain artists (villalobos) choose to play out music on vinyl: The sound specific to that instrument. The depth of vinyl will never be properly reproduced with digital tracks. MP3 is good enough, or great even, but those that prefer vinyl have a very valid reason to do so.
@kyle2point 1. do a bit of research and you will find that you can achieve a greater frequency range on vinyl then digital files ... thus... better sound. that's why all the dubstep dudes are pressing dubplates, to get that HEAVY bass that mp3's can't handle. 2. it keeps things intimate, personal, unique, and real. everyone with a computer can get the same files no problem. but EVERYONE'S RECORD COLLECTION is different. that's fun man! express yo self! :) cheers from detroit!
also, don't get me wrong, personally I prefer digital. The technical possibilities the platform offers far outweigh the benefits of vinyl, but I understand very well why some prefer it.
@kyle2point the sound quality on vinyl is wayy better than any mp3 or CD or other bullshit ... just try it and you'll understand why there are still vinyl lovers ... and i don't know if you've ever mixed, but there is no comparaison in how it is better with vinyl - cd turntables ? biggest joke ever - traktor ? still not the same music is a physical thing bro "Not everyone can understand what is house music, it's a spiritual thing, a body thing, a soul thing..."
Vinyl is the coolest, and thats about that. Most folks making this kind of music are using samplers or programs to do so and mix the down music. "Vinyl" only works if the ENTIRE chain is analog. Math. Folks argue on a COMPUTER about what medium music is to be played on and why. How ironic. Herbie Hancock & Miles Davis were ridiculed for embracing synths, and new music technology. Wake up. The music itself is bigger than all of this. Spread it as far as possible. Access. Get over it.
What a diamond! Every time I listen that masterpiece I get from 180 to 60 in under one second! And than i am back in life. Would say I love this track so much;)
@aalbrecht1902 so we're keeping good music exclusivley for the wealthy? fuk that, if anybody has access to any song, (which they do), the dj scene will explode (which it has), which can only mean people will have to shine through more to be heard, i like when cultures have to adapt to new changes, it's part of the story.
@kyle2point Because a DJ deals with objects that has music trapt inside them, so fysical things( As Theo parrish would like to say) . And if you turn the wheel on your CDJ, you don't get the the feeling that you're working with fysical things, are you? And using MP3's of shitty quality is not a good tribute to the producer who made it,. Basicaly you're stealing from someone. So a real dj support their DJ by buying the vinyl. Hope I made the point clear Grt! Ocke
Fuck! Everything Moody makes is beautiful! Perfect for the dancing body and perfect for the restless soul! His music's just so fucking good! But I keep thinking...Am I trapped in some sorta cult phenomena? Is Moody actually that good? Could he make a really shit song - and would I buy it still?
@liennto i'm currently studying electronic/urban sound production at james watt college, i know the music industry and what's involved in it, but i believe in the greater good because i'm not a submissive pussy, it's almost heartbreaking that music even has a price tag on it all.
@kyle2point actually, the question is why do you think changing a format is musical or artistic progress? your premise is flawed so your argument is false. what if the new format is what retards the progress?
Does anyone agree; KDJ seems like a sorta demi god for those interested in vinyl and alternative music. These days as a DJ I try to avoid incorporating Moody into my sets. His fame has cheapened him a little, well for me anyway. But at the same time it's almost as if he's set a new bench mark for me to work towards in my sets. When I'm mixing for an audience - I try to maintain that same deep, druggy, jazzual and sexual atmosphere created by his songs but without using his material.
@kyle2point Where do you think music comes from? people spend huge amounts of time and money on making it, and here you are crying, "Waaah! Music should be FREE so I can go out and BE MR. DJ without putting in ANY effort whatsoever!". Its insulting and you dont need to be wealthy. You need a JOB.
decades passing by and this songs only gets fresher!!!! ❤
vocal samples from Randy Crawford's cover of "Just to keep you satisfied"
and the section where he's talking about the radio transmitter is Tony Hancock's The Radio Ham (the vinyl recording of course as opposed to the televised sketch which ended differently)
on a perfect day in a perfect time there will be the perfect place for hearing this song and then i will be happy :)
You forgot to say this "perfect song" haha
This song is perfect for any day at any time. :)
Im listening to this while watching the UK General Election results live. Watching the Tories getting hosed whilst listening to great music and getting high, is almost perfect.
would be perfect for afters ☀️
Most of us have moved on, personally when I play out I use Serato. But my vinyl collection runs over 10K deep, and when playing a smaller venue I do prefer vinyl. Holding something tangible such as a record and flipping through a crate full of records it's easier to connect fully with the music. It's easy to stare at a cpu screen and drag and drop MP3s, but your connecting connecting with the computer more so than the music and you can loose a crowd very quick.
THIS SONG IS SO PURE AND REAL, AND FUNKY, THAT, I HAD TO LAUGH AND CRY AT THE SAME TIME! NOW AIN'T THAT A SWITCH?! VINCENT BLACK CLOUD WOOTEN. NYC! PEACE!
I think Theo Parrish & Francois K have made valid points about people seeming to be consumed with convenience these days, with MP3 anyway. If you want digital, buy & rip the 12"? Plenty of labels putting out 12" singles release compilations on CD so its not as if theyre dismissing anybody who isnt into vinyl. I think its good to keep vinyl culture alive, or at least the mentality of hunting for tracks.
For em the best attribute in Moody's music is the atmosphere it creates. I can't listen to anything that creates such an sensual and interesting atmosphere!
amazing cut! just got this on marbled vinyl. unheard, and almost creamed my jeans when I played this. awsome that you still can find some of the BEST house on wax!!!
Just now finding this song wow
This unites a level of high quality with creativity usability.
this guy is why i still buy vinyl.")
The Music Locker
Very nice song, such a nice little bassline
Masterpiece.
that's banging
mind blowing
or whatever
i knew this was a bomb
THANKS FOR POSTING IT
onelove!!
You used to send this song to your ex friend or ex lover to which you have only warm feelings and great respect
P.S :what about artist and this track -a divine and extraordinary combination of sounds , bravo !
Yes! Big Ups for posting so quick! mega banger
Masterpiece!!!
"It might skip, but it won't crash"
Who is listening to this in 2018...??? {Kenny Dixon Jr.} -aka- MoodyMan.
GTA BOMB💣
MASSIVE SOUND!!
FR BRO!!
Sooooo dope...floor burner all day!!!
@kyle2point it comes from the love for the musical roots. analog love. it comes from the loudness of vinyl music. and the crispy clarity. and the hiss, pops, and crackles. maybe you'll feel it someday.
Good Evening, Is everybody alright.
Increible!!!!!!!
wax only. forever and ever
awesome post
terrific
Yeah ❤🎉
A big thumbs up from me.
Marvin Gaye just to keep you satisfied such a classic!
D-TOWN !!! See you in a few weeks !!! :)
From Kitchener, ON, with love, Enzo
this is definately my favorite for 2010!
best reply on youtube.
@kyle2point
Apart from the physical nature of manipulating vinyl,which most DJ's prefer ( compare it to actually driving a car rather than being a passenger), a sine wave of a sound wave recorded onto vinyl follows a very pure curve,it's a very approximate representation of the sound heard. Whereas a digitally recorded sound follows a far more clipped path when observed as a sine wave,this is due to the nature of digital conversions of both sound and light. I love vinyl but its time has come.
exquisit
yea yea feelin it good 1
The underground dance music scene was started on small independent labels and it will continue on small independent label into the future I hope.Records are the only means that a small independent label can track its releases and keep the money coming in for the next release. Mp3s and shared music has the potential to kill indpendent labels.
epic tune!
should've lasted for like 19 minutes or so.
awesome
Samo dj dropped this shit heavy in LA 🤯
@kyle2point
Vinyl is the medium that keeps you closer to music. Even though this might by an emotional argument that is a legit one. Technological advancement is not per se the same as a progression.
Analogy: I could have such an advanced computer program that could process images that look like actual charcoal. But when comparing the results you'll always see what real charcoal is and that it differs so in the way the line is put (dynamics, depth, etc.).
Besides: listen to the warmth of vinyl
Hooooooooot!!!
@kyle2point because vinyl is the best medium 24bit rather than the lower cd format and even further down mp3
@pacboi83 GOOD LUCK.......! the only digitally availble music from KDJ i've seen are the albums/tracks he licensed to peacefrog back in late 90s early 00s
RIP Amp Fiddler!
I need the Spotify Link?! Is it available pls
@kyle2point do you look sometimes at your mp3 file on your screen and you are happy?
in which way is releasing things digital "moving forward"?
yes
first time i heard this... well well good... who's the lady singin? sounds sexy as f***... doesn't sound like NJB...
where can i pick this up on vinyl other than discogs is it sold out everywhere?
it sounds better
randy crawford - Just To Keep You Satified on Raw Silk Lp
@kyle2point the greater good is professional musicians getting paid properly for being professional musicians. whether a drummer, dj/producer, songwriter, composer... its no different than any other profession as it takes a lifetime to perfect. so to get back to your original question, ONE reason serious musicians have a soft spot for vinyl is that, to a certain degree, its an un-replicable and in-demand item; and this helps keep at least a shred of integrity to the craft.
right ok the point got proven to me about 6 months ago lol no more answers please, i like vinyl.
Came here after gta
@kyle2point - first of all the quality, the sound quality has not yet been beaten even on CDs, although you are able to make tracks in a lossless non-comprimised quality on a computer, but this is not organic at all. True music has soul bro.
@pacboi83 THIS IS ABOUT VINYL-THE TRUE FORMAT FOR DANCEMUSIC
@pacboi83
buy the vinyl and rip it, if u need the mp3
@kyle2point Should we force the world's orchestras to start using digital instruments, because that's "the way forward"? There's a reason certain violins are worth millions or dollars. Same reason certain artists (villalobos) choose to play out music on vinyl: The sound specific to that instrument. The depth of vinyl will never be properly reproduced with digital tracks. MP3 is good enough, or great even, but those that prefer vinyl have a very valid reason to do so.
Anyone know any tracks with similar female vocals? Thanks :)
@kyle2point 1. do a bit of research and you will find that you can achieve a greater frequency range on vinyl then digital files ... thus... better sound. that's why all the dubstep dudes are pressing dubplates, to get that HEAVY bass that mp3's can't handle. 2. it keeps things intimate, personal, unique, and real. everyone with a computer can get the same files no problem. but EVERYONE'S RECORD COLLECTION is different. that's fun man! express yo self!
:) cheers from detroit!
@kyle2point
watch the red bull music academy interview with moodymann and you'll see why, he makes it clear why he puts it out on vinyl.
also, don't get me wrong, personally I prefer digital. The technical possibilities the platform offers far outweigh the benefits of vinyl, but I understand very well why some prefer it.
@kyle2point my friend, no need to say a word regarding your request for an argument. just watch the moodymann red bull music academy video
@pacboi83
vinyl only mate!
@poncepilateify good answer dude, good fuckin answer.
shittttt
£15 + shipping from the US.
:'(
@kyle2point the sound quality on vinyl is wayy better than any mp3 or CD or other bullshit ...
just try it and you'll understand why there are still vinyl lovers ...
and i don't know if you've ever mixed, but there is no comparaison in how it is better with vinyl - cd turntables ? biggest joke ever - traktor ? still not the same
music is a physical thing bro
"Not everyone can understand what is house music, it's a spiritual thing, a body thing, a soul thing..."
@kyle2point because then hacks that never buy music won't be able to get their hands on it
@kyle2point as moody always sais, women prefer 12" :)
Vinyl is the coolest, and thats about that. Most folks making this kind of music are using samplers or programs to do so and mix the down music.
"Vinyl" only works if the ENTIRE chain is analog.
Math.
Folks argue on a COMPUTER about what medium music is to be played on and why.
How ironic.
Herbie Hancock & Miles Davis were ridiculed for embracing synths, and new music technology.
Wake up.
The music itself is bigger than all of this. Spread it as far as possible.
Access.
Get over it.
What a diamond! Every time I listen that masterpiece I get from 180 to 60 in under one second! And than i am back in life. Would say I love this track so much;)
But my feets are burning? Wtf
@Jowellzzz vynilunderground, northampton. ask for aidy")
@aalbrecht1902
so we're keeping good music exclusivley for the wealthy? fuk that, if anybody has access to any song, (which they do), the dj scene will explode (which it has), which can only mean people will have to shine through more to be heard, i like when cultures have to adapt to new changes, it's part of the story.
@pacboi83 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH HAHAHA
Vinyl sounds better and is more real. Digital is more convenient, and potentially more creative, but I prefer vinyl.
@kyle2point Because a DJ deals with objects that has music trapt inside them, so fysical things( As Theo parrish would like to say) . And if you turn the wheel on your CDJ, you don't get the the feeling that you're working with fysical things, are you?
And using MP3's of shitty quality is not a good tribute to the producer who made it,.
Basicaly you're stealing from someone. So a real dj support their DJ by buying the vinyl. Hope I made the point clear
Grt! Ocke
Fuck! Everything Moody makes is beautiful! Perfect for the dancing body and perfect for the restless soul! His music's just so fucking good!
But I keep thinking...Am I trapped in some sorta cult phenomena? Is Moody actually that good? Could he make a really shit song - and would I buy it still?
i think he is just really really honest in what he does ;) actually it is quite simple. just stand behind what you do, what you love and keep it up!
@liennto i'm currently studying electronic/urban sound production at james watt college, i know the music industry and what's involved in it, but i believe in the greater good because i'm not a submissive pussy, it's almost heartbreaking that music even has a price tag on it all.
@kyle2point
actually, the question is why do you think changing a format is musical or artistic progress? your premise is flawed so your argument is false. what if the new format is what retards the progress?
because what you regard as "moving forward" isn't really moving forward ..
Gta online anyone?
@liennto it fucking should be free! it's music! if people took what they needed, everything could be free.
So
Yeah Moody don't do digital.
Does anyone agree; KDJ seems like a sorta demi god for those interested in vinyl and alternative music.
These days as a DJ I try to avoid incorporating Moody into my sets. His fame has cheapened him a little, well for me anyway.
But at the same time it's almost as if he's set a new bench mark for me to work towards in my sets. When I'm mixing for an audience - I try to maintain that same deep, druggy, jazzual and sexual atmosphere created by his songs but without using his material.
you understand nothing about vinyl !! Stick to your mp3 :)
damn this comment section is dead
No it aint
@kyle2point Where do you think music comes from? people spend huge amounts of time and money on making it, and here you are crying, "Waaah! Music should be FREE so I can go out and BE MR. DJ without putting in ANY effort whatsoever!". Its insulting and you dont need to be wealthy. You need a JOB.
go MM!