The Sun God
Well-Known Member
I do like listening to Greg talk, very knowledgable and a lot 1st hand anecdotes. He's almost got the very relaxing tones of a hypnotherapist.
he's diamond. one of the nicest people in music imo.
I do like listening to Greg talk, very knowledgable and a lot 1st hand anecdotes. He's almost got the very relaxing tones of a hypnotherapist.
Cap` is a nice guy! I have several of his edits on my playlist all the time. The quality varies a lot, but the idea is good and there are a lot of different sounds, from cheesy to the very elegant extreme. As a bonus, I received a link from him with the purchase where I can download songs that he hasn't shared publicly.This guy/gal puts outs a few decent ones amongst the cheese, worth a flick through the catalogue to sort the aural wheat from the chaff
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En Mi Prisión (Cap’ Pumpin' Noche Edit), by Ahoy - Captain' Edits
from the album Spanish Balearic Eurodance 🌴captainedits.bandcamp.com
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Lack Of Love (Cap' Pleasure & Thrill Edit), by Ahoy - Captain' Edits
track by Ahoy - Captain' Editscaptainedits.bandcamp.com
Finally got round to listening. Was excellent and a very enjoyable listen. Great bloke.
and from the same album, I am the proud owner of this which has been giving me similar pleasure for many years. I posted a remix of it recently, but this is my fave and dare I say best GR tune full stop.Another member of the class of '75:
"I'm Not in Love" sheer ambient bliss
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Bill Brewster (@djhistory.bsky.social)
To celebrate 50 years of I’m Not In Love, here are my favourite covers and samples. My fave weird version is by Tori Amos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_YTJc9woyUbsky.app
Lots of people have covered it but the og is peerless.
latenighttales.bandcamp.com
favoriterecordings.bandcamp.com
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Georgy Porgy (French Version), by Mato & Ethel Lindsey
from the album Georgy Porgyfavoriterecordings.bandcamp.com
Thank you very much.
I could find myself on the dance floor if this was playing!here's one of my fave tunes at the moment. Been sniffing around but no idea where this is originally from. It sounds like someone in Japan got hold of some Iranian disco and gave it a more modern twist
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