It's not a problem that I can't
fix, coz' I can do it…
IN DA MIX
Just landed in Paris a few
hours ago. Useless to say I feel a bit jetlagged after such a hot (and wet) week
in Miami. My first thoughts go to my brothers who were not able to do it this
year for personal reasons. Thinking in particular about Kerri Chandler
who's lost his grandma and Ron Trent because of his young daughter (wishing
she'll recover asap). I would also like to thank the people who have shown me
their love and trust : King Street (my family in NY), Sammy Figueroa
who came and added his percussions on my set for the afrorementioned label.
Jeff Craven and the Large posse who made me a part of their nite with
Roy Davis Jr, Dennis Ferrer, Julius Papp and the 3
°. Randy Muller for letting me in at the MAW party. And last but
not least, all of those in the crowd who've been encouraging me with their
enthusiastic reactions during and after my spinning activities.
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Although I haven't had the time
so far to listen to the big amount of newies that some of you have given to me,
there are already some stuff that come directly to my mind as great reminders of
this 2003 Conf. I'm thinking in no partiucular order about DJ Oji with
"I'm Feelin' You" from a stunning album to be released shortly. A very moody
track with a flute line and a vocal riff that stands to me already like an
anthem that Roy Davis Jr played during his set (@ Get Large). A killer
song due to be released shortly on Jellybean that Marlon D played at The
Riande Hotel. A stunning remix of "Saved"'s Esperanza featuring Carolyn
Punter by Mike 'Agent X' Clarke on canadian label Gotsoul. Also got
the chance to check out Malik Alston's new material including his "Caterpillar
EP" that confirms him as one of the true Detroit's new hope two years after an
impressive appearance at DEMF. On a slightly more festive mood with a drop of
old school spirit, also checked out "It's All Over" by Chicagoan Rafael 'Légo'
Valdez (not bad at all neither) on Poontin Muzik. Finishing this short brief
with a special mention to France's Pascal & Mr Day with a nu album soon
to come on Rotax including a wickeeeed remix of Philly don King Britt.
More to come soon on my In
Da Mix column for french mag Coda and on a full report to be
printed in Only For DJ's (both in may).
Peace everybody,
MFSB