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Mike Mareen – Dancing in the Dark

No Comments 31 March 2009

Mike Mareen was born and raised in Berlin where before moving to New York he was a drummer and later singer in the group Cemetery Institution.

With a change of career as a merchant sailor Mike moved to New York where he performed with several American groups. He returned to Germany and became involved in producing Italo Disco where he achieved his biggest success with the Italo hit “Love Spy” in 1986. Mike also released his first album titled “Dance Control” around that time featuring the track here “Dancing in the Dark”

Through out the 80s Mike had more success with his Italo sound as well as writing for other artists. He released further albums on the well known German label ZYX records. A lot of those productions and releases were re-issued through the 90s.

Dancing in the Dark is probably my favourite release by Mike Maureen. Probably not the most perfect Italo record though those synths and drums just bump. It’s one of those tracks I always think mid set in recent times “fack I wish I’d brought that with me”. Maybe next time.

Let’s go dancing. In the dark.

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Tamiko Jones – Can’t Live Without Your Love

No Comments 30 March 2009

Tamiko Jones, real name Barbara Tamiko Ferguson was Born in 1945 in West Virginia, U.S.A. She began her career as a jazz singer during the early ’60’s getting snapped up by the huge Atlantic Records imprint where she released several hit singles.

‘Cant Live Without Your Love’ was released back in 1979 on Polydor Records and was co produced by the incredible Randy Muller (of Brass Construction). This for me is one of those records that just ups the tempo of any party, the intro just blows up and launches the track into a rapacious disco groove keeping our Bab’s vocals prominent throughout. Ace record.

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Komiko – Feel Alright

No Comments 27 March 2009

Well, if this doesn’t get your feet moving on this delightful Friday afternoon then I don’t know what will, this overlooked disco number gets heavy, frequent rotation on my turntables to say the least. Komiko is a collaboration between Daryl Payne whose name you will probably recognise as he co produced the huge disco smash ‘’Beat The Street’’ with Sharon Redd. Feel Alright was the only release under the Komiko disguise which was released straight out of New York City on the quality SAM Records in 1982. Sam Weiss [Sept 1926 – March 2008], owner of SAM Records had a love for all things Hip Hop to Rap to Doo Wap but had a huge passion for Disco and so he delivered us a huge catalogue of splendid disco records spanning from way back in 1976 to the early nineties. Anyway…enough waffle from me…get yourself on this little belter!

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Toto – Georgy Porgy

No Comments 26 March 2009

A favourite of mine, Toto’s Georgy Porgy is a silky experience – White soul that touches the heart strings of even the most macho of men and a great record to bring the night to a close. Great bassline, drums, vocals and breakdown, what more can I say? Oh yeah – the legendary Cheryl Lynn provides the backing vocals. Toto formed as a group of six studio musicians in 1977 and means “total” or “all-encompassing” in Latin. The band were still going strong until 2008 and had a string of hits including “Africa” and “I Won’t Hold You Back”; however, it’s definitely Georgy Porgy that takes the prize, kisses the girls and makes them cry!

Mark E

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Mark E

1 Comment 23 March 2009

Mark E made quite an introduction when his re-work of Womack & Womacks ” Baby im Scared of you” was released on Jiscomusic some 2 years ago, it gained world wide acclaim and became an instant classic within the nu-disco / deep house fraternity. Since then Mark has kept up the pressure with more Jisco releases, original material on the German Running Back Label, and more edits in the shape of his alias M.E. releasing The Janet Jackson re-work, R+B drunkie on Golf Channel out of NY.

So whats next? a new 12 will be dropping soon on Prins Thomas’ Internasjonal Label, more edits in the form of Creative Use, a colaboration with Yotoko, and another Running Back are all due for release this year. Not content with producing Marks been out sharing his record collection as regular at Birmingham’s Jigsawmusic parties, playing anything from Balearic to Disco to Detroit Beatdown to Deep House leading to a number of guest appearances in London, Dublin and Portugal, plus some high profile radio shows hosting his mixes, check Beats In Space, Soulsearching Radio Show and RBMA radio for a taster of the Mark E sound.

Mark E we salute you and welcome you to Cutloose.

When, where and how much?

Friday 17th April
11:00pm – 03:00am

The Roadhouse
8 Newton Street
Manchester

£5 advance
£7 other

How to buy tickets

You can buy tickets online using Skiddle where it’s safe, secure and easy to do. Plus you get to see yourself a booking fee.

Skiddle : Buy £5 advance tickets

Facebook event page

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=76495886814

Mixes

http://mercmusic.net/mix/

Interviews

http://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?id=112
http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1069

Discography

http://www.discogs.com/artist/mark+e

Myspace

http://www.myspace.com/mark_e_jisco

The Guardian Pick of the Week – March

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The Guardian Pick of the Week – March

No Comments 16 March 2009

Saturday’s pick of the week in The Guardian features our party with Motor City Drum Ensemble. You can read more here.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2009/mar/12/friends-family-room-237

Don’t forget you can still buy tickets online before Friday. See you there!

First Touch – First Touch LP

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First Touch – First Touch LP

No Comments 12 March 2009

Straight out of Germany, the long awaited First Touch debut longplayer is finally here. During a creative period of almost two years and several unexpected breaks and ups and downs, the two band members nanthara and jelly put all strength together and selected ten fine boogie tunes to please your thirst for authentic true 80’s funk’n'disco grooves. Officially released on the 28th Feb 2009 on their own homebase label Highsteppin records.

The tunes were completely mastered by Reeno at spazzoid studios nyc. The group’s first release got a great approach that hints at more sophisticated soul styles, but which is still firmly in charge of those bass-driven grooves that made the late 70ies disco, early 80ies funk years so fascinating to funkheads all around the world. Originality is the ruler of the set, and most tracks here vamp around in a very smooth modern soul style of groove. Lots of chord progressions jumping around irresistible rhythms, a reduced but effective ensemble arrangement style, and not to mention an armada of synthesizers help keep things clean and mean.

From the smooth midtempo tune ‘all because of you’ to the more uplifting gem ‘it’s yours’, you can’t help but smile. Groove & move to the debut lp from this Germany/Mannheim based funk group, delivering a long lost goodtimesfeel along with the side-dishes of boogie and modern soul. Read about the guys involved and download the complete album for free here, what do you say…

Late Night Audio Presents Dasvolt & Brennan Green

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Late Night Audio Presents Dasvolt & Brennan Green

No Comments 12 March 2009

Our pals in London, Late Night Audio come up trumps again with a stellar line up including Dasvolt (Live) and the genius that is Brennan Green (Chinatown, Brooklyn, NYC), Saturday 4th April, ably supported by residents Mr Clark and Mr Tobias. This is going to a memorable soiree, a trip down the M1 is in order methinks – seriously recommended!

http://www.latenightaudio.com

CL003 : Paul Jenks

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CL003 : Paul Jenks

No Comments 08 March 2009

A laidback mix with a gentle grove from Cutloose resident Paul, slip into a warm bath, read the newspaper and forget your worries. We’ll try to get him to put the playlist up shortly! Enjoy Marble Magic.

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Originals Vol.2 Compiled by Mark Seven [Claremont 56]

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Originals Vol.2 Compiled by Mark Seven [Claremont 56]

No Comments 04 March 2009

What can I say…Claremont 56 have come up trumps with another blinding limited edition compilation in the Originals series. Following on from where Manchester’s very own Balearic Mike & Moonboots left us, Cult Leftfield Disco DJ Mark Seven lays down a sterling selection chuggy grooves and obscure disco nuggets for our listening pleasure.

Mark Seven, passionate music lover and proprietor of the superb www.juswax.com, is no stranger to good quality underground music. His involvement goes back to the early 80’s where he organised all night parties and illegal raves all over London. He now resides in Stockholm, Sweden where he runs his own record shop Juswax on a daily basis yet taking regular time out to travel the globe in search of stock for the shop and obviously those extra special picks for his own record bag.

Mark played for us back in December when we threw that much talked about ‘free’ Christmas party with our good friends over at Cosmic Disco. Mark is one of the most exciting Dj’s we have had the pleasure of down at Cutloose and if you were down at Bookbinders that night you would no doubt agree with me, his record selection and ability to so many genres of music together are incredible, whilst always keeping everyone locked to the dance floor. You can view the pictures here.

His real strength is his ability to go out and dig for those special records and while most people will just be happy compiling tracks from other peoples play lists or buying the regulation well known classics, Mark is listening through piles and piles of records from the most unlikely sources in search for that next little gem. Buy the CD and you can enjoy 12 of them in the comfort of your own home, there are only 1000 so be quick. Out now on Claremont 56 Records…

  • Stars n Bars – Stars n Bars
  • Mr Monday – Daybreak
  • Blind Boy – I Dream
  • Joker – African
  • Gareth John – Whizz Kids
  • Cities Of Foam – Last Man Standing
  • The Dynamic Hepnotics – Hepno Beat
  • Nicky Robson – Stars
  • Joe Montana – Five Stars
  • Swayzak – Stronger Love
  • Clay – My Unknown Love
  • Louis – Pink Footpath

Mark Seven is back at Cutloose on Friday 15th May. You can buy tickets online from Skiddle.com

Cutloose present Soundstream – Resident Advisor review

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Cutloose present Soundstream – Resident Advisor review

No Comments 02 March 2009

Resident Advisor visited our debut party at the Roadhouse where we’d flown in Soundstream. We’ve printed the review in full below or you can go read on the Resident Advisor website.


Three empty tequila shot glasses lay stricken across the Roadhouse bar. In front of them are three reprobates recoiling in horror. It seemed the only fitting way to bring our first Cutloose romp to a close.

It all began when my friends and I arrived at the club entrance, far from fresh faced, just after opening. I’d never been to the dark chamber before, but I had heard good reports. As expected, the venue was encased within a single room. It held what I would guess to be around 200 people and offered no sanctuary within its bowels for any weary traveller. Draped velvet separated the bar from the dance floor chaos whilst a few scattered tables and chairs littered the unpopulated outskirts.

Cutloose began its life at Dave Vincent’s wretched Spektrum. The opening night heralded the infamous Theo Parrish whilst others showcased the cream of the underground house, disco and funk community. I don’t know the intricate details of the decision to move to the Roadhouse, but the news was met with rapturous applause in my household.

The walls that contained the night were but a small piece of the succulent metaphorical pie on offer. Each resident, although at no point did I know which one was on, elevated the party into full swing. 4/4 rhythms were juxtaposed with off beat modern day soul and disco classics. Genres were tossed aside and cosmic fever let loose by skilful and well-schooled hands.

Soundstream, a one man groove machine hailing from Berlin, took charge at 1 AM. Others may know him as Soundhack or Smith and Hack, or even by the key role that he’s played in the Hard Wax phenomenon. But on this night he was most definitely Soundstream, spiralling the atmosphere out of control with his own feverish productions like “Dance With Me” and “3rd Movement.” At its peak Soundstream’s set was amongst the best I’ve ever seen: His ability to manipulate songs of varying tempos and moods comes with an almost unattainable knowledge of music and how it causes people to react.

The whole ordeal, to be honest, left me mesmerised. The night followed no pre-defined formulas and impregnated me with its sleazy seed. Having hammered out their own niche in the Manchester underground scene with solid bookings like the forthcoming Motor City Drum Ensemble, it’s no surprise that Cutloose relentlessly draws sell-out crowds.

Words – Ben Thomson

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