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Saturday, November 06, 2010

Time for a smooth jam?


If someone told me that this was the new Glass Candy or Chromatics track, I would totally believe them. This, to me is a perfectly executed slow burner. Stacey Q producer Jon St. James put this out on Synthecide Records in 1988. It's much more of a bedroom track than one for the club, for sure. When your girl screeches, "do you ever listen to anything other than disco?"; put this on and you have 5 minutes to do your thing. It puts me in a winter state of mind and is priming me for a trip to the cold ass mid west next week. Give me a shout if you know where I should be in Chicago next weekend.

Bardeux - When We Kiss

7 comments:

  1. Holy shit this could totally be glass candy lol.

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  2. Such an ill track, thanks!

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  3. Try Dollar Disco at Smart Bar if your gonna be in Chicago Sunday night

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  4. Damn, I am leaving Sunday morning. What about Sat night?

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  5. Red kiva on Friday.

    Bring your records.

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  6. (stacey q, not suzy q:)

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  7. Stacey Q worked on releases for Macola records in 87 "Shy Girl" back when Dr Dre was jocking the World Class Wreckin' Cru - this could well have been in that stable and era! Great find.

    The intro reminds me instantly of both LL Cool J's "I need love" or Warren G's "regulate" - obviously without the Michael McDonald sample.

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