Tag: jocelyn brown

Revisionist BBC documentary “Disco: The Soundtrack of a Revolution” comes to the US

The three part series produced by the BBC is one of a number of new documentaries that correctly re-frame disco from a story of sex, drugs and bad jokes to the revolutionary movement which birthed contemporary culture.

Love Notes: John Morales Remixes Teena Marie on “Love Songs & Funky Beats”

"Teena Marie was the total package..." John Morales crafts a love note to the vocalist and the music she left behind on Love Songs & Funky Beats, out now from BBE Music.

S E L E C T Playlist: Mark Wilkinson’s Life Remixed

Recovery playlist from former Ministry of Sound resident DJ Mark Wilkinson and his inspiring story.

Inner Life is a Lethal Disco Machine Screaming Against the End Times

The supergroup that saved disco's soul - Inner Life's self-titled album with Jocelyn Brown, Leroy Burgess, Patrick Adams, Greg Carmichael, Stan Lucas and mixes from John Morales, Larry Levan and more.

Masters At Work, Body & Soul, Roger Sanchez Headline 51st Festival 2020’s First Wave

The North London festival announces their 2020 date and first wave of artists, including Todd Edwards, Todd Terry, Dreem Team, Barbara Tucker, Wookie and more.

Cz’s Boogie Podcast Episode 19

Episode 19 of Cz's Boogie, 5 Magazine editor-in-chief Czarina Mirani's podcast running down her 9 current favorite songs with House Music news & talk.

Marquis Hawkes ft. Jocelyn Brown: I’m So Glad

Marquis Hawkes' "I'm So Glad" featuring Jocelyn Brown is a track so good that even haters will buy two copies for their kids.

Cz’s Boogie Podcast Episode 7 – Love & Holiday Edition

Join editor Cz as she surprises you with something completely different in this episode of her podcast of 10 current favorite songs, from Jazz, Big Band, Mambo, Samba, House and more.

The Secret Side of Incognito

The little known history of the undercover brothers and sisters of Incognito, in this month's Foundations by DEL.   FOUNDATIONS has focused a lot on the...

John Morales: “Today when I work on a track in my studio, I’m alone”

The difference between making music in the 1970s vs now is that today the creator is usually alone. Nowadays the great studios are vacant, hollow rooms that echo with the sounds and memories of the great music they once created.

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House of Fouk: Inside the New Issue of 5 Mag

Dutch deep house duo Fouk's first 5 Mag cover story and an exclusive mix, plus London soul with Paris Cesvette, Azzad, Thando, Moby, Aslice, another lost Paul Johnson mix and more inside the new issue of 5 Mag, out now.