Tag Archive: Bucolic Disco


dj ShmeeJay‘s Ain’t No Big Thing radio show, live on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month from 8pm – 10pm (PST) / 11pm – 1am (EST) on BoxFrequency.fm, and with a podcast syndicated on iTunes.

This episode I host Los Angeles based deejay Dino Soccio. LA via Chicago DJ/Producer Dino Soccio creates house and disco records that are reminiscent of the 80s soul/R&B heard on FM radio and passed down mix cassettes. With releases on Razor N Tape, Toolroom, Deep & Disco, and most recently on Mute Records, Soccio is emerging as one of LA’s most promising new dance producers. As a DJ, last year he supported Moon Boots, Penguin Prison, Roy Davis Jr, Hayden James, Satin Jackets, Michael the Lion, and had some of his biggest shows yet last November opening for Bondax on two west coast dates. Tour dates and remix work continue to stack up this new year with remixes on NDYD and Paradise ULTD while opening for Goldroom and french wonder kid FKJ. Soccio’s debut album comes out fall 2017 on Brooklyn label Razor-N-Tape.

Look for more of Dino Soccio on  SoundCloudFacebook, Twitter, Spotify, and Instagram.

Dino Soccio set is his little secret, but if you ask nicely maybe he’ll tell you.

dj ShmeeJay‘s set:

Crouton & Black FlangerFrisco [Silhouette Music]
Aroop RoyTalkin’ Bout Life (Brisa Remix) [House of Disco]
LodgerHerbie’s Jam [Stamp Records]
HotmoodYou Can’t Play That [Editorial]
Closed ParadiseChief [Better Listen Records]
Harry WolfmanFloozy [Secret Listen Records]
OuvrijsterLazarus [Make Believe Disco]
Ed Wizard & Disco Double DeeMoonlite [Editorial]
Drop Out OrchestraHooked On (Yam Who? Remix) [Riot Gear]
Leftside WobbleBoogie Box Droids
Janet JacksonPleasure Principle (Classixx Recovery Mix)

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TympanumBene,

folO Olof

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dj ShmeeJay‘s Ain’t No Big Thing radio show, live on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month from 8pm – 10pm (PST) / 11pm – 1am (EST) on BoxFrequency.fm, and with a podcast syndicated on iTunes.

This episode I host Detroit based deejay and producer Pontchartrain. Detroit native and resident, Pontchartrain has been scouring record stores and DJing since 2005. During that time, his role as a producer, label manager, promoter, and foremost as a cratedigger and remixer, have helped him to, catapult into the growing nu-disco and edits scene as an already recognized and respectable force. Using the sounds of the motor city that influenced him, he has successfully approached dance music industry with a sound that is both tasteful, preserving the original integrity of the samples and songs used in the production work, as well as incorporating what is undeniably a “Detroit” feel; an underlying tone leaning towards the roots of house and techno at its core. Using a combination of analog and digital gear to recreate, re-master, re-produce and re-edit, Pontchartrain generates both brand new productions in addition to revamped versions of original masterpieces both classic and at times obscure, all geared towards making people stop looking up at the stage, and start getting down.

The moniker Pontchartrain has only been established since May of 2014 and within the same year he garnered two number one spots on Juno Download, one for his flagship EP “Devil’s Funk”, as well as several top 10 releases on vinyl only markets such as Juno, Picadilly, and Red Eye on the world renowned Edits label, Whiskey Disco, establishing him as one of the strongest introductions to the increasingly popular disco and funk revival.

As the man says; ‘All you cats and kitties out there whippin’ and wailin’ and jumping up and down and suckin’ up all that old juice and hippin’ and tellin’ each other who the greatest cat in the world is, and I’m going to put a cat on you that was the coolest, strongest, sweetest cat that ever stomped on this sweet, swingin’ sphere.

Keep the funk alive, and get back to the roots of what makes us move.’

Look for more of Pontchartrain on his websiteSoundCloud, Twitter, and Facebook.

Pontchartrain’s set is his little secret.

dj ShmeeJay‘s set:

Stephanie Mills – You Can Get Over (Cyclist Edit)
Osaka MonaurailSigned, Sealed Delivered I’m Yours [Our Label Records]
Heather Parisi – Disco Bambina (BOTTIN Instrumental Edit)
M.OnoEins A Legge [Razor-N-Tape Reserve]
Mayer HawthorneLove Like That (Fouk remix)
FolamourDancing On Your Heartbeat [Play Label Records]
PonchartrainHeart + Soul [Kolour LTD]
Tommy RawsonPecualiar [Gold Finger]
Buzz CompassCarland [No More Hits]
JunktionFriends & Strangers  [Make Believe Disco]
Sleazy McQueenIn The Year 2014 [Whiskey Disco]
Eddie CO Ye [African Shakedown]
Diana RossSeven Eleven (Eli Escobar Edit) [Razor-N-Tape]

If you like this mix, please take the time to go to my Facebook page and ‘like’ me there. I certainly will like that. And if you want a copy of just Pontchartrain’s mix feel free to grab it here.

TympanumBene,

folO Olof

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dj ShmeeJay‘s Ain’t No Big Thing radio show, live on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month from 8pm – 10pm (PST) / 11pm – 1am (EST) on BoxFrequency.fm, and with a podcast syndicated on iTunes.

This episode I host Nantes, France based producer and deejay Jay Airiness. Known for his production, as a solo artist or with his nu-disco group Venice Beach, Jay Airiness always has his eyes on the groove. With a new vision of club music like house and disco, Jay work everyday in the studio to make future classic dance floor jams. Jay currently holds residency at Monsieur Roger for their California Love night in Nantes. You can also catch him on the regular for his monthly Free Your Mind radio show France’s largest independent web based radio station, RadioMeuh.

Look for more of Jay Airiness on his website,  SoundCloudFacebook, Twitter, MixCloud, BandCamp as well as Spotify.

Jay Airiness’ set is his little secret, but if you ask nicely maybe he’ll tell you.

dj ShmeeJay‘s set:

Free At Last (I Have a Dream) [Juan Laya & Jorge Montiel Rework]
Alex ZuievBus Stop [Whiskey Disco Special Batch]
HotmoodThe Chuco [Whiskey Disco]
SnacksOrder To The Senses (Kornél Kovács Remix) [Endless Flight]
OTherloverThe Love I Need [OTherlover]
80’s Child – What Would You Do [Masterworks Music] *Forthcoming
SPF (Delfonic Edit) [Razor-N-Tape]
Little Bird (Du Tonc Rework)
Invisible Starlight (The Beat Broker Kind Dub) [Universal Cave]
Cody CurrieInfinity I & II [Razor-N-Tape Reserve]
XX EditsMammagammarracuda
Amp FiddlerIt’s Alright (feat. Neco Redd, Ideeyah) [Waajeed‘s Earl Flynn Remix] [Mahogani Music]
Unknown – Outro

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Libera mente tua,

folO Olof

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dj ShmeeJay‘s Ain’t No Big Thing radio show, live on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month from 8pm – 10pm (PST) / 11pm – 1am (EST) on BoxFrequency.fm, and with a podcast syndicated on iTunes.

This episode I host London, UK based Pete Herbert. Pete started off working in notorious London record shops like Daddy Kools and his own Atlas Records while making a good name for himself as a DJ. His reputation as a top producer really took off following his work on Eskimo Recordings as Reverso 68 (with Phil Mison) and as LSB (with Baby G). His solo material for Maxi Discs is the first original music to be released under his own name and is inspired much more by his love of early house than his previous output. Heavily influenced by the musical direction of his DJ sets over the last year, a desire to really work the dance floor and a certain nostalgia for the house sounds of the 90s (when the site of white doves could make a grown man cry).

Send booking inquiries to Pete_Atlas@hotmail.com .

Look for more of Pete Herbert on his Facebook, SoundCloud, and his website MusicForSwimmingPools.com.

Pete Herbert’s set is coming.

dj ShmeeJay‘s set:

Pete HerbertMango Moon (Dicky Trisco Mix) [Paradise Row]
HotmoodIllusions [Noc Boots]
ThatManMonkzThirstin’ [Better Listen Records]
Mr. VSomethin’ Wit Jazz (The Planty Herbs Remix) [Razor-N-Tape Reserve]
Reverso 68Orange Sky [Music For Swimming Pools]
James RodLipstick 78 [Love Harder Records]
LuvlessRising Youth [Razor-N-Tape Reserve]
Los Amigos InvisiblesEl León Bailarín (Ray Mang‘s Circus Dub) [Sonar Kollektiv]
Ivan JackNothing Is the Same [Disco Revenge]
The Brothers – Disco Brothers (Pete Herbert & (Dicky Trisco ) [Disco Deviance]
Los Charley’s Orchestra – Merecumbe (Pete Herbert Remix)
Young Edits feat. JeremiahBirthday Sex
Drop Out OrchestraKnucklhead [Riot Gear]

If you like this mix, please take the time to go to my Facebook page and ‘like’ me there. I certainly will like that. And if you want a copy of just Pete Herbert’s mix feel free to grab it here.

Musica in stagnum natant,

folO Olof

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dj ShmeeJay‘s Ain’t No Big Thing radio show, live on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month from 8pm – 10pm (PST) / 11pm – 1am (EST) on BoxFrequency.fm, and with a podcast syndicated on iTunes.

This show I host Nelson, British Columbia based deejay, producer, and rabblerouser The SugarBear. Robert E. Livingood, also known as The SugarBear, was made in Detroit in the 1970s. Soul music and rebellious Rock & Roll were everywhere. Back then even the lullabies were sung to the tune of Barry White and the MC5 so his ear was trained accordingly. His mother was an opera singer who ended up working in an auto factory, his sister was the token white girl in a disco band, and his brother in law partied heavily with Iggy. By age 10, he had already seen KISS on their Destroyer tour and was a member of The Midnight Funk Association, presided over by legendary Detroit DJ, The Electrifying Mojo. As a teenager he started promoting music at the 404 Willis, an infamous underground after hours collective space in Detroit’s rough and radical Cass Corridor neighborhood. Robert also ran the Hopscotch record label and watched techno being born from the filthy kitchen window of the Majestic Theater where he passed falafels and hummus to hungry first wave ravers. He left Detroit in the 90s, lived on the west coast (San Francisco, Oakland, Olympia), fell in love with the wild, became a Grizzly Bear biologist, moved to Alaska, built a cabin, hunted and gathered, started writing books, then began throwing parties in the land of the midnight sun. Though he gave up science to become a full time writer and sound artist, he still spends considerable time every year in close proximity to grizzlies. When he returns from these far out landscapes he plays dance music. His favorite parties are set in unorthodox places–barns, basements, garages, riverbanks, and on isolated patches of tundra. He loves taking part in moments where something spontaneous and unexpected occurs–like re-claiming a busy intersection with a renegade sound system, then getting down in the middle of the street with a bunch of glitter splattered freaks during rush hour. Following in the footsteps of Mojo, the music he spins is unbound by style or era. He loves playing long sets (five hours in he’s just getting started) where he can explore the territories of soul, funk, jazz, psychedelia, house, new wave, punk, garage rock, experimental, hip hop, and disco. He’ll play where he’s called–whether international music festivals like Shambhala, Basscoast, and Burning Man, or even at a yard sale on the side of the highway where Mojitos are served in Mason jars. In addition to all of this, The SugarBear produces dance music, as well as analog, electronic neo-psychedelic soundscapes under the name Divination and Strategy.

Look for more of The SugarBear on his blogSoundCloud, YouTubeFacebook, and Vimeo.

The SugarBear‘s set is his little secret.

dj ShmeeJay‘s set:

Gotta Hold On Me (Psychemagik Edit) [Psychemagik]
Croatia White [Waffles]
Sister SledgeLost In Music (Pete Le Freq It’s a Trap! Rework) [Alpaca Edits]
Natasha Kitty Katt – After The Dance [Masterworks Music] *Forthcoming
WoodheadWhenever Your Around [Masterworks Music]
JunctionFriends & Strangers [Make Believe Disco]
Ed Wizard & Disco Double DeeMoonlite [Editorial]
Catch Da Beat (The Owl Re-Do)
Purple Disco MachineDevil In Me Feat. Joe Killington (Duane Harden Extended Mix) [Sweat It Out]
Session VictimAlmost Midnight [Delusions of Grandeur]
Jay WestNow That You Know [Editorial]
Amadou & MariamCoulibaly (Fried Chicken Remix) [Because Music]

If you like this mix, please take the time to go to my Facebook page and ‘like’ me there. I certainly will like that. And if you want a copy of just The SugarBear’s mix feel free to grab it here.

Dulce et ursus,

folO Olof

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