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Paris DJs Soundsystem - Who Is Molesting Laura ? (part 10) | Comments: 0

Paris DJs Soundsystem Who is Molesting Laura Part 10
Paris DJs Soundsystem - Who Is Molesting Laura ? (Part 10)
(MP3 Podcast on www.ParisDJs.com) 2009-10-12

Turn on, tune in and drop out with this out-of-ordinary selection of psychedelic covers. Expect musical hallucinations, changes of perception on classic tracks you thought you knew, adventitious synesthesia, an altered state of awareness of pop culture, some mystical rediscovery of your inner well-being, and a bit of slight psychosis concerning this Molesting Laura series and its broad use of music covers. This is heavy shit for the cultural and intellectual elite of Paris DJs' secret order. Is there anybody out there?

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Tracklisting :
01. Gabor Szabo - Paint It Black
(The Rolling Stones cover, from 'Jazz Raga' album, 1966 / Impulse)
» more info on dougpayne.com or on wikipedia.org «
02. Dave Baby Cortez - Watermelon Man
(Herbie Hancock cover, from 'Organ Shindig' album, 1965 / Roulette)
» more info on wikipedia.org or on allmusic.com «
03. Gentle Rain - Use Me
(Bill Withers cover, from 'Moody' album, 1973 / Polydor)
» more info on dustedmagazine.com or on anthologyrecordings.com «
04. Ravi Harris & the Prophets - Soul Makossa
(Manu Dibango cover, from 'Funky Sitar Man' album, 1997 / BBE)
» more info on bbemusic.com or on oufarkhan.blogspot.com «
05. The Incredible Bongo Band - I Can't Get No Satisfaction
(The Rolling Stones cover, from 'Bongo Rock' album, 1973 / MGM)
» more info on mrbongo.com «
06. Robert Walter's 20th Congress - You Got Another Thing Comin'
(Judas Priest cover, from 'Money Shot' album, 2000 / Fog City)
» more info on fogworld.com or on parisdjs.com «
07. Jay Berliner - Papa Was A Rolling Stone
(The Temptations cover, from 'Bananas Are Not Created Equal' album, 1972 / Mainstream Records)
» more info on wikipedia.org «
08. Manuel Gas - I'm A Man
(Spencer Davis Group cover, from 'Sensacional Soul' compilation, 200? / Vampisoul)
» more info on vampisoul.com «

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Credits :
Selected and mixed by the Paris DJs Soundsystem (myspace.com/parisdjs)
Audio mastering by Grant Phabao (grantphabao.com)
Artwork by Djouls (djouls.com) using Janet Pritchard's Warped Women pocket book cover artwork
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Paris DJs Soundsystem - Who Is Molesting Laura? (part 7) | Comments: 4

Paris DJs Soundsystem Who is Molesting Laura Part 7
Paris DJs Soundsystem - Who Is Molesting Laura ? (part 7)
(MP3 Podcast on www.ParisDJs.com) 2009-08-22

T.I.M.E.C. honchos Grant Phabao and Djouls have recorded at least half a dozen more Molesting Laura episodes for this podcast series of the Paris DJs Soundsystem. This new one is centered around instrumental interpretations of famous hits and classics. Once again, please leave a comment if you want us to stop molesting the dear Laura. If on the other hand you enjoy the tasty selection of covers the Paris DJs Soundsystem are gathering every month... Then just leave a message of hope that we'll keep Molesting Laura on and on and on and on and on...

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Tracklisting :

01. Robert Walter - Rivers of Babylon
(from 'Cure All' album, 2008 / Palmetto Records)
Rare jazz-lounge cover of The Melodians classic.
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02. Certain Lions & Tigers - Fever
(from 'El Soul Condor' album, 1970 / Polydor)
Fantastic cover of the Little Willie John classic popularized by Peggy Lee, recently reissued on Peter Herbolzheimer's Big Band Man (4xCD boxset).
» more info on dustygroove.com «

03. Ed Maciel E Sua Orquestra - Les Cornichons
(from 'Na Onda' album, 1966 / London Records)
Organic and brassy cover of Nino Ferrer, if anyone's got the Volumes 4/6/7/8/9/10 or 11 of the Na Onda series from Ed Maciel please share...
» more info on loronix.blogspot.com «

04. The Howard Roberts Quartet - I Say A Little Prayer
(from 'Out Of Sight' album, 1968 / Capitol)
Cheesy jazz guitar cover of Burt Bacharach and Hal David's classic written for Dionne Warwick, but the album's artwork is lovely and the melody still to die for.
» more info on guitarchives.com «

05. Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra - My Favorite Things
(from 'A Very Ping Pong Christmas' album, 2007 / Ubiquity Records)
Richard Rodgers wrote this standard for the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music, then Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass made a big hit with it in 1968 and the song became a jazz standard for John Coltrane and many others. Shawn Lee's version... well it's Shawn Lee and you should be a fan like we are!
» more info on parisdjs.com or on wikipedia.org «

06. Ultimate Breaks & Beats - Think (About It)
(from 'Ultimate Breaks & Beats' album, 2008 / Traffic Entertainment)
The 'instrumental covers of famous breakbeats' concept album doesn't work well over one hour, even with Leon Michels and friends playing, but most tracks picked in there independently are neo-classics just like this James Brown cover so don't even hesitate.
» more info on parisdjs.com «

07. Hot Fingers Jackson and The Soul Organ-Isation - Ode To Billy Joe
(from 'Hammond Explosion' album, 1968 / Columbia)
One may wonder why Bobby Gentry's original from 1967 became such a huge hit, but won't guess as to why we've chosen this groovy lounge instrumental cover by German organist Dieter Reith (under a pseudonym).
» more info on wikipedia.org «

08. The Quantic Soul Orchestra - Get A Move On (Alternate Mix)
(from 'Tru Thoughts Covers' compilation, 2009 / Tru Thoughts Recordings)
Once more, this is NOT a Mr Scruff cover since his Get a Move On is really a remix of Moondog's Bird Lament. The Quantic Soul Orchestra alternate take, from Tru Thoughts' recent collection of covers, definitively rocks, though.
» more info on parisdjs.com «

09. Cookin' On 3 Burners - Cars
(from 'Soul Messin' album, 2009 / Freestyle Records)
The Bamboos's guitarist Lance Ferguson also plays in this Australian hammond trio, steaming funk recordings since 1997. Their cover of Gary Numan's 80s synth-pop hit tears the roof off in style: 21st century caffeine funk, tight like a virgin's ass!
» more info on parisdjs.com «

10. Dojo Cuts feat. Roxie Ray - Uptight
(from 'Dojo Cuts feat. Roxie Ray' album, 2009 / Record Kicks)
We conclude this mix with another Australian funk band and their raw, live and still soulful take on Stevie Wonder's classic.
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Credits :
Selected and mixed by the Paris DJs Soundsystem (myspace.com/parisdjs)
Audio mastering by Grant Phabao (grantphabao.com)
Artwork by Djouls (djouls.com) using Anything But Saintly by Richard Deming pocket book artwork
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Paris DJs Soundsystem presents Stanton Moore | Comments: 0

Paris DJs Soundsystem presents Stanton Moore
Paris DJs Soundsystem presents Stanton Moore
(MP3 Podcast on www.ParisDJs.com) 2009-07-07

Last year in February we introduced you to Galactic, the number one funk band in New Orleans and their swamp jazz hippie hop funk thing. This morning they contacted our teammate Doctor L asking him if he was interested in producing their next album. Tonite we're introducing you to the parralel works of Galactic's drummer, Stanton Moore, one of the best of our times and the true star of the band.
It's a small world... in which Stanton is the one!

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Tracklisting :
01. Will Bernard - Baby Goats
(from 'Blue Plate Special' album, 2008 / Palmetto)
Andy Hess (bass), John Medeski (keyboards), Stanton Moore (drums), Will Bernard (guitar)
02. Stanton Moore - Licorice
(from 'III' album, 2006 / Telarc)
Stanton Moore (drums), Will Bernard (guitar), Robert Walter (keyboards), Skerik (sax), Mark Mullin (trombone)
03. Garage A Trois - Sprung Monkey
(from 'Emphasizer' album, 2003 / Tone-Cool)
Stanton Moore (drums), Charlie Hunter (guitar), Skerik (sax)
04. Stanton Moore Trio - Over (Compensatin')
(from 'Emphasis (On Parenthesis)' album, 2008 / Telarc)
Stanton Moore (drums), Will Bernard (guitar), Robert Walter (keyboards)
05. Stanton Moore - Kooks On Parade
(from 'All Kooked Out!' album, 1998 / Fog City)
Stanton Moore (drums), Charlie Hunter (guitar), Skerik (sax), Matt Perrine (tuba), Ben Ellman (sax)
06. Robert Walter - Kickin' Up Dust
(from 'Super Heavy Organ' album, 2005 / Magnatude)
Robert Walter (keyboards), Stanton Moore (drums), Tim Green (sax), James Singleton (bass)
07. The Clinton Administration - You Can Make It If You Try
(from 'Take You Higher : The Songs Of Sly And The Family Stone' album, 2004 / Magnatude)
Kai Eckhardt, Fareed Haque, Eric Levy (all from Garaj Mahal), Charlie Hitchcock (from Particle), Stanton Moore (from Galactic and Garage A Trois), Cochemea Gastelum, Chuck Prada, Robert Walter (these three from Robert Walter’s 20th Congress), and Michael Lee Firkins (primarily a solo artist)
08. Stanton Moore - Fallin' Off The Floor
(from 'Flyin' The Koop' album, 2002 / Blue Thumb)
Stanton Moore (drums), Karl Denson (flute), Skerik (sax), Chris Wood (bass), Chris Lovejoy (shaker), Wild Magniola Mardi Gras Indians (vocal smaples)
09. Garage A Trois - The Machine
(from 'Outre Mer' soundtrack, 2005 / Telarc)
Mike Dillon (percussions), Charlie Hunter (guitar), Stanton Moore (drums), Skerik (sax)
10. Robert Walter's 20th Congress - White Russ
(from 'Money Shot' album, 2000 / Fog City)
Robert Walter (keyboards), Cochemea Juan Gastelum (sax), Stanton Moore (drums), David Carano (bass)

Links :
stantonmoore.com
myspace.com/stantonmoore
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanton_Moore
Don't forget the Special GALACTIC mix on parisdjs.com

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Biography Stanton Moore :
Born and raised in New Orleans (and living there still, when he’s not on the road), Stanton Moore is very much a product of geography, culture and creative networking. He grew up in the thriving music scene of his hometown that included Professor Longhair, Doctor John, the Meters and countless other Big Easy mainstays.

In the early ‘90s, Moore hooked up with guitarist Jeff Raines, bassist Robert Mercurio and keyboardist Rich Vogel and saxophonist Ben Ellman to form the New Orleans-based “steam-roller” funk band known as Galactic. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in music and business from Loyola University, Moore and the band made their first record (the widely acclaimed Coolin’ Off) and hit the road to do nearly 200 gigs a year for the first ten years of Galactic’s existence. The band has since released five more albums since Coolin’ Off, and continues to amass a worldwide audience via recording and touring globally.

Aided by eight-string guitar virtuoso Charlie Hunter and saxophonist Skerik (Les Claypool, John Scofield, Roger Waters), Moore launched his solo career in the late ‘90s with the All Kooked Out!, an album recorded in New Orleans just after Mardi Gras in 1998 and released later that year. In addition to the Moore-Hunter-Skerik core, All Kooked Out! also featured a handful of New Orleans horn players, including Brent Rose, Brian Seeger, Matt Perrine, Ben Ellman, and former Sun Ra trumpeter Michael Ray. Moore extended the solo discography with the 2001 release of Flyin’ the Koop (Verve/Blue Thumb).

In the midst of Moore’s All Kooked Out! sessions, yet another concept was taking shape. Outtakes from the session turned into the first Garage a Trois release, Mysteryfunk (1999). In 2000, the trio was augmented by percussionist Mike Dillon (Les Claypool, Ani DeFranco) and has since released two more albums - Emphasizer in 2003 and Outre Mer (on Telarc) in 2005 - both with Moore behind the drum kit.

Moore continued his Telarc affiliation with the September 2006 release of III, his third solo recording. Boasting a trademark sound that Modern Drummer has called “infectious, jazz-meets-Bonham, nouveau second-line,” III featured organist Robert Walter (Greyboy Allstars, The Head Hunters), guitarist Will Bernard (T.J. Kirk, Doctor Lonnie Smith), along with a few special guests: Skerik and trombonist Mark Mullins (Galactic, Bonerama, Harry Connick, Jr., Better Than Ezra).The album was recorded at the legendary Preservation Hall in New Orleans.

Emphasis (on parenthis), the followup to III, is due in stores in April 2008. The album includes the scaled back session crew of Moore, Robert Walter and Will Bernard. “When it came time to do another record,” says Moore, “I had already known for a while that I wanted to build on the momentum of this band - three musicians who were becoming a unit unto themselves - and I wanted to get a little more adventurous with the music itself.”

Moore has also been keeping busy with numerous side projects, including new albums with Galactic and Garage a Trois. He’s also working on his second book/DVD project, Groove Alchemy, an instructional package focusing on groove drumming (Groove Alchemy is the followup to a similar instructional package in 2005 that focused on New Orleans drumming styles).

He stays very involved in education, constantly teaching private lessons in New Orleans and on the road. He was a contributing writer for Drum! magazine and is currently a regular writer for Modern Drummer, which featured him on their April 2004 cover. Showing a rare versatility, he appeared (within the same year) on Heavy Metal Grammy nominees Corrosion of Conformity’s In the Arms of God, Irma Thomas’ After the Rain and Robert Walter’s Super Heavy Organ. In 2005, he launched a signature line of cymbals with Bosphorus Cymbals and a signature drum stick with the Vic Firth stick company.

Despite some severe property damage and other personal setbacks in the aftermath of Katrina, Moore was quick to lend a hand to other drummers in New Orleans by donating cymbals and other gear to musicians whose equipment was damaged by the storm. He has also played a number of benefit concerts in the past year to help raise money for Katrina victims. He recently spearheaded the Tipitina’s Music Workshop to work with young and developing musicians in the New Orleans area. The workshop will focus on the preservation of New Orleans music and culture and will host a rotating cast of well known local and national musicians to work with the attendees. He continues to play dates throughout the Big Easy as well as globally with an ever-evolving cast of musicians: John Scofield; Karl Denson; George Porter, Jr., and Leo Nocentelli (of the Meters); Charlie Hunter; Warren Haynes; John Medeski and John Wood (of Medeski, Martin and Wood); Donald Harrison Jr.; Robert Walter; the New Orleans Klezmer All-Stars; the Preservation Hall Jazz Band; Corrosion of Conformity; and Irma Thomas to name a few.

Credits :
Selected and mixed by the Paris DJs Soundsystem (myspace.com/parisdjs)
Audio mastering by Grant Phabao (grantphabao.com)
Artwork layout by Djouls (djouls.com) using a press photo from Amy Opoka photo
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