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Friday, August 22nd, 2008
Pressing Vinyl
![]() I just thought I would post this great article about pressing up vinyl. It has some great information on the process for getting your tunes to vinyl properly, how to get a distributor, and names of pressing plants thoughout the world. We at Tothedisco.com want to promote any new music coming out on vinyl so please send us anything you may have. You can email us at info@tothedisco.com for further details. Check out the article posted on the Music Biz Hacks blog.
Thursday, August 21st, 2008
Isaac Hayes RIP
![]() It has been a long few months with many great legends passing away. Most recently Isaac Hayes passed away and I know this is a little late but I wanted to share this great tribute mix for Mr. Hayes I found from DJ Premiere. DJ Premiere's Isaac Hayes Tribute Aug. 15th Also below is an excerpt from the last interview Isaac Hayes gave to the LA Record: L.A. RECORD’s Rena Kosnett interviewed Isaac Hayes last week in preparation for his performance later this month at Sunset Junction. We were saddened today to learn of his passing in Memphis. As far as we know, this is his final interview. Rolling Stone named ‘Soul Man’ as one of the 500 greatest songs of all time. Do you think most people realize you and David Porter wrote that song?
Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
Frankie Knuckles Interview
![]() The folks over at djhistory.com have allowed us to post this interview with the master of disco and inventor of house, DJ Fankie Knuckles from 1995. Anyone with even a passing knowledge of dancefloor history knows Frankie Knuckles respectfully as the ‘Godfather of House’. Together with his childhood friend Larry Levan he ran wild on the early disco scene: his first job was spiking the punch at Nicky Siano’s Gallery. Transplanted to Chicago after a residency at the bacchanal of New York’s Continental Baths, it was Frankie’s sets of ballsy older disco at the Warehouse that ignited this polite midwestern city and gave house music its name. This interview was conducted just after the shock closure of New York’s Sound Factory, another great room that Mr Nicholls had (briefly) made his own. Where did you start DJing? I started spinning at the Continental baths in July 1972. As well as the club area, there was an olympic size swimming pool and a TV room at the very end. Alongside the pool was a sauna and a shower room, then there was like boutiques and restaurants and bars, and back into an area where there was apartments and private rooms...Click here
Sunday, August 3rd, 2008
Barry Lederer RIP 1944-2008
![]() We at Tothedisco.com apologize for not posting anything about Barry Lederer's passing until now but we just heard the news over the weekend. Barry passed away on May 31 of natural causes. It's such a shame that Barry has passed away. He was a kind and generous person from the few times that I spoke with him on the phone. Barry came onto the Disco/DJ scene from early on in its infancy. He began DJing almost by accident at a club called the Firehouse in Soho and also ended up spinning at the Sandpiper on Fire Island. He developed his own sound company called Graebar Sound System and wrote the disco column for Billboard Magazine 1976-1982. Later he started working as a sound consultant for fashion shows. He was the ultimate supporter of disco and as you can see just by googling his name that he has added his knowledge and experiences from the 70s to many disco websites. He told many many great stories about that era and what really happened and who were the real players who shaped disco and the future of dance. It was with the deepest sincerity that my thoughts and prayers go out to the friends and family of Barry. If you would like to send your thoughts in tribute please go to Discobarry.com. |
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