diver
Well-Known Member
Heres a shorter one -
would love to know where all those cassettes ended up! the impression I get is that it all happened by accident (like everything in the old days). DJs selecting from across the board because they only had a limited number of imported records from say France, Italy, Chicago so you're forced to get creative with what you have. I don't think anyone ever really set out to create sunset moments. That only came later. I didn't really know anything about it until I heard John Martyn 'Sunshine's Better' mid-90s and some remix of Rodrigo's Aranjuez which blew my mind. Then there were other tunes that I later discovered were CDM tunes like Mano Negra's Senor Matanza which I heard separately in BCN. Robbie Robertson 'somewhere down that lazy river' too was another tune I loved as a kid. Then there were the poppier ones like Neneh/Youssou 7 seconds which everyone liked but is in denial about now. You never imagine they will become cult sunset records.
would love to know where all those cassettes ended up! the impression I get is that it all happened by accident (like everything in the old days). DJs selecting from across the board because they only had a limited number of imported records from say France, Italy, Chicago so you're forced to get creative with what you have. I don't think anyone ever really set out to create sunset moments. That only came later. I didn't really know anything about it until I heard John Martyn 'Sunshine's Better' mid-90s and some remix of Rodrigo's Aranjuez which blew my mind. Then there were other tunes that I later discovered were CDM tunes like Mano Negra's Senor Matanza which I heard separately in BCN. Robbie Robertson 'somewhere down that lazy river' too was another tune I loved as a kid. Then there were the poppier ones like Neneh/Youssou 7 seconds which everyone liked but is in denial about now. You never imagine they will become cult sunset records.
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Jose Padilla 'Scoring Sunsets' Film — Test Pressing
A chap called Matt from Level Films got in touch a while back with a film he'd made o Jose Padilla. The film is called 'Scoring Sunsets' and I have to say it's a wonderful insight into Jose's history and why he was one of the most important DJs. A man with a style all of his own. Respect to Matt...testpressing.org
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Jose Padilla 'Scoring Sunsets' Film — Test Pressing
A chap called Matt from Level Films got in touch a while back with a film he'd made o Jose Padilla. The film is called 'Scoring Sunsets' and I have to say it's a wonderful insight into Jose's history and why he was one of the most important DJs. A man with a style all of his own. Respect to Matt...testpressing.org