Showing posts with label 180 Proof Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 180 Proof Records. Show all posts

Monday, December 20, 2021

DJ Amir, Re.decay, DJ Dez Andrez (aka Andrés), Amp Fiddler - Street Rap (DJ Amir & Re​.​Decay Jazz Re​.​Constructed Remix) Salsa (DJ Dez Salsa (de Corazon) Remix) December 2021 180 Proof Records

Hot on the heels of their landmark remix of ‘Lost My Love’ by Kenny Cox, DJ Amir and Re.decay return to BBE Music with a rework of Maulawi’s ‘Street Rap’, plus a new version of Fito Foster’s ‘Salsa’ by DJ Dez (aka Andrés) featuring Amp Fiddler.

Originally issued as the opening track on Maulawi’s self-titled 1974 album by Detroit’s Strata Records, ‘Street Rap’ is a slept-on jazz/funk classic. As part of his role as curator and archivist of the Strata catalogue, DJ Amir discovered the original stems for the track and was happy to discover they had survived the years well. “I thought we could really do something different with this song” say Amir. “Like making it more of a mid-tempo ‘four to the floor’ groover. Also, I wanted us to play with the original vocals a bit for the updated version. This is by far our favourite remix!”

Previously serving as DJ for Slum Village and releasing on Moodymann’s Mahogani Music simply as Andrés, DJ Dez Andrez is part of the fabric of Detroit’s unique and eclectic music scene. But few people know that Dez’s father is Cuban music hero Humberto “Nengue” Hernandez, a highly respected percussionist and vocalist who starred in the 1988 motion picture ‘Salsa’. “So I reached out to Dez because I knew his father sang and played on the Fito Foster song “Salsa’” says Amir. “I have had the stems of the song since the beginning of my license deal with Strata. I thought it would be a great homage to have Dez remix his father’s music. Plus, Dez was definitely excited to do so!”

For his remix, Dez called upon Detroit legend Amp Fiddler to play additional keys and piano on the remix, while Dez also added additional percussion to compliment his father’s, like a time-travelling jam session going back almost 50 years. Staying true to his Cuban roots, Dez’s remix brings a contemporary twist to this timeless track. 

1. Maulawi - Street Rap (DJ Amir & Re.decay Jazz Re.Constructed Remix) 05:07
2. Maulawi - Street Rap 06:14
3. Fito Foster - Salsa (DJ Dez Salsa (De Corazon) Remix) 06:36
4. Fito Foster - Salsa (Pt. 1 & 2) 05:25

DJ Amir, Re.decay, DJ Dez Andrez (aka Andrés), Amp Fiddler

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Various Artists - DJ Amir Presents ‘Strata RecordsThe Sound of Detroit’ Volume 1 (2021 180 Proof Records)

In association with DJ Amir and 180 Proof Records, BBE Music presents ‘Strata Records – The Sound of Detroit – Volume 1’, a new compilation taking in just a few highlights from the short-lived but hugely influential jazz imprint.

With a raft of Strata material now entering entering the BBE Music catalogue for the first time, joining together with already-released gems such at the long-lost Charles Mingus live album ‘Jazz In Detroit’, we asked 180 Proof founder and Strata catalogue curator DJ Amir to compile a selection of tracks as an introduction to the uninitiated.

Over to DJ Amir to tell us more:

I carefully selected my top-choice select tracks that have not been already bootlegged or comp’d in the past; from the well-known fan favourites, to the obscure, to the previously unreleased cuts. This is by no means an exhaustive and comprehensive compilation, but these are the songs that truly represent the catalog and help to tell the story of Strata.

I thought it would be fitting to begin the compilation with one of my all-time favourites from the catalog, ‘Beyond the Dream’ by Kenny Cox, a spiritual groover, highlighted with the haunting mellotron strings and soulful vocals from Detroit legend Ursula Walker. And I absolutely love the ending, with the chanting of “Vamonos Que Ya Fiesta Se Acabo” (“It’s time to go because the party is coming to an end”)!

When I originally issued the previously unreleased album ‘Mirror, Mirror’ by Sam Sanders in 2013, the track ‘Face At My Window’ that features an unknown vocalist instantly became a fan favourite thanks to its hypnotising vocals and mellotron strings.

How could I not include my all-time track from Lyman Woodard, ‘Saturday Night Special’? This track represents the best of that lo-fi jazz funk organ groove and bass combined, again, with those mellotron strings. And after meeting Lyman in 2008, I became even more of a fan! His magnum opus that is ‘Saturday Night Special’ began my journey to re-introducing the world to the Strata label.

After a chance discovery of a Strata master with only the letters ‘TJ’ written on the front, I took a chance and digitally transferred the master. Unfortunately, the master was in awful shape, but what I discovered was truly a stunning recording! At first, I thought I was listening to a young Shuggie Otis but then I quickly realised that I was not. TJ, armed with a basic drum machine, guitar, and incredibly infectious vocals, was able to communicate the pain and joy in his soul so clearly in tracks like ‘Time Is Wasting’.

With further tracks from Kenny Cox featuring the Contemporary Jazz Quintet (CJQ), Larry Nozero (saxophone player on ‘What’s Goin’ On’ by Marvin Gaye), to the ever-elusive and spiritual deep Maulawi Nururidin, to a few previously unreleased gems from Ursula Walker, Mixed Bag, and the Soulmates, hopefully, you’ll be inspired to dive deeper into the Strata catalog!

Enjoy!

Amir Abdullah aka DJ Amir

1. Beyond The Dream – Kenny Cox 13:22
2. Tune For L.N. – Larry Nozero 05:48
3. Face at My Window – Sam Sanders 03:29
4. People We Got to Do Better – The Soulmates 03:18
5. Scorpio’s Child – Bert Myrick 13:55
6. Norwegian Wood – Mixed Bag 04:00
7. Noh Word – The Contemporary Jazz Quintet 01:58
8. Joy Road – The Lyman Woodard Organization 04:57
9. Time Is Wasting – TJ 03:48
10. Root in 7/4 Plus – Maulawi 05:46
11. Salsa Pt. 1 – Fito Foster 03:21
12. Maiden Voyage – Ursula Walker 05:09
13. You’re the One – TJ 03:56
14. Chronicle Of The Murdered House Pt. 1 – Larry Nozero 03:55
15. Chronicle Of The Murdered House Pt. 2 – Larry Nozero 05:10
16. Where Is The Place? – Maulawi 04:19
17. Saturday Night Special – The Lyman Woodard Organization 07:08
18. Island Song – Kenny Cox 09:12
19. Inner City Player – Sam Sanders 05:01
20. Bees – Ron English 05:47
21. Pithecanthropus Erectus- Charles Mingus 25:04
22. Dizzy Profile – Charles Mingus 12:52
23. All But Blind – Mixed Bag 06:35