dj still kicks
Fed the cat and hit the park
Chicest, cutest chocolate queen
Looked and smiled right at me
Keep on believing
Keep on believing
Keep on believing
Keep on believing
She said, “Hi” without no sound
Made my head go light and ’round
She was dressed to kill the Pope
And what she did she gave me hope
I smiled back without no sound
I said, “Hi” and left the ground
Keep on believing
Keep on believing – one of my favourite songs of…
one of Kruder & Dorfmeister’s masterpieces!
K&D – DJ Kicks – click here to listen on spotify
DJ Kicks are great albums done by several artists… and this one is one of the best!
DJ-Kicks started out in 1993 as a compilation of electronic DJ -style mixes in the techno or house genres, with the then-novel twist of being targeted to a home listening audience.[2] Soon afterwards, both the choice of compilers and the genres included were expanded: In addition to DJs, more and more producers (like Terranova), remixers (like Kruder & Dorfmeister), bands (like the Stereo MCs) and musicians (like Nicolette) compiled DJ-Kicks albums. The actual music began to vary wildly as well, ranging from Trüby Trio‘s downbeat jazz sound to Kemistry & Storm‘s aggressive drum and bass. Still, all contributions remain broadly within the electronic music genre.

tosca revival
Yes…
It felt good…
Tosca Opera playing again to my delight!
Thank Mr Dorfmeister and Mr. Huber for the pleasure…

One of my favourite songs is…
I say shake it baby gotta whole lotta shaking and you see why they call me chocolate Elvis
Play moby again

once upon a time… in 1999…
moby was a huge success and I just played play over and over again…
one of the best concerts I’ve seen was moby at expo way back when (2005?)!
A Song to remember: Why does my heart feel so bad?
Read the lyrics also… they are really hard to memorize!
Jazzanova
Jazzanova is a German Berlin-based DJ/producer collective consisting of Alexander Barck, Claas Brieler, Jürgen von Knoblauch, Roskow Kretschmann, Stefan Leisering, and Axel Reinemer. Formed in 1995, the group’s music is characterized by nu jazz, chill-out, and as well as Latin jazz styles. They founded the record label Sonar Kollektiv in 1997.
Herbert
A lot of time at home makes us finally start something that we always said we would do some day… clean up of old music CDs lying somewhere in some old boxes…
Well, today, in a rainy sunday… the task has started!

Hi Herbert… long time no see!
In 2000, Herbert (aka Matthew Herbert) wrote a manifesto titled Personal Contract for the Composition of Music (Incorporating the Manifest of Mistakes),[12] which served as a theoretical guide for much of his later work. Its goals include a personal ban on using drum machines and pre-existing samples, and ensuring that anything created in the studio can be replicated in live performance.
Many of his less dance-oriented projects (chiefly those not recorded under the name Herbert) address political concerns, using specific objects to create a conceptual piece. His 2001 project as Radio Boy, The Mechanics of Destruction sampled McDonald’s and The Gap merchandise as a protest against corporate globalism. It was made available as a free MP3 download, via concerts and by post from Accidental Records.
In 2005, Herbert released the album Plat du Jour under his real name, Matthew Herbert. The disc addresses commercial food production and marketing.
In February 2006, Herbert helped form the virtual community Country X.[13] In an introduction posted on the website, he writes, “Why not start a country? only this time, a virtual one. free from the necessity to defend its borders physically, we can reduce the violence of exclusion. a new description of resistance.”
Herbert shared some of his thoughts on the future in an article for the UK music magazine Clash, writing “we are facing a perfect storm of shit: global financial meltdown, massive climatic shifts and the end of oil.
Matthew Herbert has produced remixes for numerous artists, including Moloko, Ennio Morricone, Quincy Jones, PUZZLE, Björk, REM, Perry Farrell, Serge Gainsbourg, Yoko Ono, John Cale, The Avalanches and Cornelius. He programmed three tracks on Björk‘s Vespertine, and produced The Invisible‘s debut album, along with Moloko singer Róisín Murphy‘s album Ruby Blue. He has also produced albums for Micachu, Merz and Finn Peters
He has contributed music to several films, including La confiance règne, Human Traffic, Dogme 95, director Kristian Levring‘s The Intended, Agathe Cléry, Le Défi (Dance Challenge), A Number, as well as UK television, theatrical and concert dance productions.
Herbert also wrote music for the YouTube documentary film Life in a Day along with prominent composer Harry Gregson-Williams.
In 2010 he produced a new project at the invitation of London Sinfonietta called One Day in which he set to music a Saturday edition of the Guardian newspaper, performed at London’s Southbank Centre in the London Jazz Festival. He went on to create a short encore for the ensemble involving a live remix of a concert at the BBC Proms in 2012 using recordings on mobile phones.
In 2012 he is relaunching the museum of sound at www.museumofsound.com
Also in 2012, he was appointed as the creative director of the newly revived BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
Herbert wrote the score for the 2017 film A Fantastic Woman, which was released by Milan Records in January 2018.[15]
In February 2018, the current Doctor Who logo was revealed in a short video clip, with music and sound created by Herbert.
I just love his Bodily Functions Album! (pitchbook review)
Foreign Bodies is one of several great songs that I listened to today… great album to start the music clean-up feast!
radiobread
Ill wind
My music for this week
Then no harm will come
Will blow
Will blow
Must never be spoken
Will blow
Will blow
Do not give into emotion
Will blow
Will blow
Mad world
All around me are familiar faces
Worn out places, worn out faces
Bright and early for their daily races
Going nowhere, going nowhere
Their tears are filling up their glasses
No expression, no expression
Hide my head, I want to drown my sorrow
No tomorrow, no tomorrow
And I find it kinda funny, I find it kinda sad
The dreams in which I’m dying are the best I’ve ever had
I find it hard to tell you, I find it hard to take
When people run in circles it’s a very very
Mad world, mad world
Children waiting for the day, they feel good
Happy birthday, happy birthday
Made to feel the way that every child should
Sit and listen, sit and listen
Went to school and I was very nervous
No one knew me, no one knew me
Hello teacher, tell me what’s my lesson
Look right through me, look right through me
And I find it kinda funny, I find it kinda sad
The dreams in which I’m dying are the best I’ve ever had
I find it hard to tell you, I find it hard to take
When people run in circles it’s a very very
Mad world, mad world
Enlarge your world