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Our House Movement (OHM) : Roots Of House, Funk & Disco Mixes from Bondi Beach, Sydney Australia (myspace.com/ourhousemovement)OHM : Nothing but Pure FUNK, DISCO & REAL HOUSE music from Bondi-Beach Australia!! |
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The Revenge : Live In Soul City, Easter Sunday '09 (www.myspace.com/skyrocketideas)
May 22, 2009 06:36 AM PDT
The Revenge : Live In Soul City, Easter Sunday '09 (www.myspace.com/skyrocketideas) A Funk & Disco Mix by The Revenge @ Soulcity, Easter Sunday 2009, hosted for www.soulofsydney.wordpress.com Style: Cosmic Disco, Funk & Deep House, Mixed By: The Revenge Track List
This Mix was added as part of a blog post @ Soul Of Sydney: A Funk, Soul & Disco Music Blog From Bondi Beach, Sydney Australia. Email: soulofsydney@gmail.com Soul Of Sydney: Funk, Soul & Disco Blog From Sydney Australia The Revenge @ Myspace OHM Facebook Group Peace & Luv OHM11: The Playground Weekender Poolside Funk & Disco Mix, Mixed By Phil Toke
December 12, 2008 02:39 AM PST
November 17, 2008 12:50 PM PST
OHM8: The Obama Tribute-'Change: Makes You Want To Hustle, Mixed By Phil Toke & The OHM Collective A Funk, Soul & Disco Tribute To The Newest Funky President Barack Obama. Thanks to Nubian Eagle at Flickr for the great Obama: Power to the People Image Track List
For party info, pics, videos and comments : Email: ourhouse_sydney@hotmail.com OHM on Myspace Phil Toke on Myspace OHM Facebook Group Peace & Luv OHM7: The Stevie Wonder Tribute Mix- 'Living Just Enough For The City'
October 23, 2008 12:13 AM PDT
OHM: Living Just Enough For The City- The Stevie Wonder Tributem Mixed By Phil Toke & The OHM Collective A Funk, Soul and Disco Mix of Some of our Favourite Stevie Wonder Tracks, Special Thanks to Australian Rozie at Flickr for use of her image. Track List
STEVIE WONDER Acer Arena, October 22 "ARE you with me? Are we together?" cried Stevie Wonder at the top of a reggae-tinged Master Blaster, asking perhaps the most superfluous question in the history of questions. If love was in need of love in 1976 - as the man born Stevland Hardaway Judkins put it on his classic album Songs In The Key Of Life - there was certainly no shortage of it last night. Wonder gave love, dedicating the whole show to the Four Tops singer Levi Stubbs, who died this week, before a jubilant rendition of the soul band's classic I Can't Help Myself. (It ended with Wonder crying visible tears.) And boy, did he receive love. Before his daughter, Aisha Morris, had even led him all the way to his piano and banks of keyboards, the sold-out arena screamed with adulation. Wonder at first just ambled towards the centre of the stage, beat-boxing to himself. Then he pulled out a harmonica, jammed along with his band to a Miles Davis jazz classic and pretty much earned every last scream. His band was deliciously tight - a crack 14-piece unit including multiple horns, guitars and percussionists - and their leader almost shone with the star power and charisma you expected. You can still see that he really feels the music, loves hearing it and can't get enough of playing it. Sure, but it's hard to think he could put a foot wrong. Really, he could have just stood at the stage for two hours humming to himself and this would have been a triumph. As it was, he played some mighty fine soul and funk as well as the occasional flourish of jazz and reggae groove. By the end of the show we'd seen it all. A suspiciously good singer, "plucked out of the audience", duetting with his idol; a barrage of hits, good and not so good (but still irresistible), often jazzed up. And the presentation of a lifetime achievement award for sales in excess of 1 million in Australia before a roof-raising Superstition. It was all about the love. By George Palathingal @ Sydney Morning Herald,October 23, 2008 Acer Arena, October 22 Concert Videos OHM1: Our House Movement Funk, Disco & Soulful House Promo -Mixed by Phil Toke & OHM Collective
June 18, 2008 05:08 AM PDT
OHM1: Winter Promo 08, Mixed By Phil Toke & The OHM Collective Description A mix of the Funk, Disco and pure Soulful House music by some of our favourite artists and producers..... Mixed, arranged and mastered by: Phil Toke & OHM Collective Track List
Email: ourhouse_sydney@hotmail.com Phone: 0415 164 425 Myspace: myspace.com/ourhousemovement & myspace.com/philtoke Facebook:Our House Movement (http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=7488053599&ref=share) Peace & Luv Check out : Our House @ Favela Saturday 4th Oct ! for guestlist email:ourhouse_sydney@hotmail.com |
Podcast SummaryOUR HOUSE MOVEMENT (OHM) Is a collective movement working to promote & support ‘real house' and classic disco in intimate, friendly and personal environments throughout Sydney. This 'real house' sound encompasses everything from deep, organic, jazzy, soulful, gospel, latin, and African tipped house music. This vision is enabled by holding regular 'Our House' parties, which aim to restore the heart and soul into Sydney clubbing culture. Creating a party vibe that cannot be explained, but only felt. Playing music that touches the soul, whilst using live vocalists and musicians. Our passion for this sound is heavily influenced by house music’s roots, which evolved from New York’s disco scene in the late 70’s. Inspiration is also drawn from the DJ’s and producers who have helped develop this sound. Figures such as Frankie Knuckles, Marshall Jefferson, Dennis Ferrer, Kerri Chandler, Norman Jay, Joey Negro, Danny Krivit, Stephen Allkins, Theo Parrish, Lil Louis and Masters At Work. Together we can continue the evolution of this beautiful sound, and help it to flourish in Sydney like never before. The possibilities are endless. This is our house music! ☮ & ♥ http://www.myspace.com/ourhousemovement http://au.youtube.com/user/OurHouseClassics101Enter your email address: Delivered by FeedBurner <!-- NeoCounter total_city_visitors display ... START of code -->About OHM Collective[img:http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee159/samtaouk/OurHouseLogoYellow.png]
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