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Sharevari ( The Scene ) detroit 1982 A Number of Names-Sharevari debut on detroit's local dabnce show "the Scene" Tags: Sharevari Number of names detroit techno the scene |
User: Chicagowax |
ANUMBEROFNAMES SHAREVARI Two recordings by Detroit artists introduced the earliest beginnings of techno as its own style and genre. This track and "Alleys of your mind" by Cybotron are the two in question. In essence, this track is regarded by many as being the very first Detroit Techno track to hit the streets. The name Sharevari evolved from the legendary Charivari parties that began attracting a cult following in 1980 and was a tribute to Detroit's high school party scene. The track name was altered slightly to avoid any possible conflict with the Charivari party promoters. Apparently (source Techno Rebels The Renegades Of Electronic Funk book), the legendary radio jock Charles Johnson, also known as "the Electrifying Mojo" (or simply Mojo) was in the crowd the night Sharevari was first played at a Charivari party. He convinced A Number Of Names to come down to his show on radio station WGPR. Although there were only three writers credited on the record (Paul Lesley, Sterling Jones and Roderick Simpson), a virtual army of band members showed up and crammed into the DJ booth. According to Mojo, they said "What do we call ourselves? We don't have a name". Mojo said, "How may of you are there? Quite a few - why don't your call yourselves A Number Of Names?". Mojo played the record and people went crazy over it. A Number Of Names (now so called) were actually pushing a different song "Skitso" but he said "Sharevari is the one I am going to play". And so this record became one of the most important records in the evolution of techno music. A true seminal release. You will also notice that the catalogue number is P-928, which is a reference to a Porsche 928 as referred to in the lyrics of this record. Tags: Detroit Techno Acid House Chicago Deep Electronic Dance Charivari Number Of Names |
User: dipsetmuthafucka |
A Number of Names - "Sharevari" Detroit's first techno record. Tags: a number of names sharevari techno detroit dance university hamilton ontario mike long |
User: 0x51d |
Mike Grant Presents Cool Peopl - Sharevari Produced, arranged & mixed by Mike Grant for Shoes in the Dryer Productions. Co-produced by Malik Alston. Written by Sterling Jones, Paul Lesley & Roderick Simpson. The original by A Number of Names released in 1981, this remake released in 2003. Add &fmt=18 at the end of the URL for full quality stereo sound. Tags: 2003 1981 deep house jazz vinyl moods grooves number of names share vari little penguin mike grant malik alston sterling jones paul lesley roderick simpson |
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Dave Clarke at Sonar 2007 The title says it all. Tags: techno dj |
User: NickFRESHBoogie |
Set #1:Three Neglected Jams from 81-84 Consider this my tribute to Mr. Stretchin' Out. You're the best at this, but now that I finally have some equipment to do this, I felt it was time to help keep that FUNK alive! :) In this clip, there are three choice jams from the 80's: #1: A Number Of Names - "Sharevari" #2: Booker Jameson - "Sophistication" #3: Cheri - "Give It To Me Baby" ENJOY! Tags: stfans cheri booker jameson number of names soul italo electro dance |
User: Chicagowax |
Cybotron Alleys Of Your Mind This is the first record by Juan Atkins and Richard Davis (AKA 3070) recording under the name Cybotron from way back in 1981. This is one of the very first Detroit Techno tracks which helped lay the foundations for Detroit Techno as we know it today. A seminal release in the true sense of the word. Apparently, this was released just after the landmark track "Sharevari" by ANUMBEROFNAMES, also in 1981. To my knowledge, 10,000 copies of this 7" record were sold. This was also pressed with a red and white label. Deep Space records catalogue 107043X. Tags: Detroit Techno Chicago House Deep Electronic Dance Cybotron Juan Atkins Rik Davis 3070 |
User: Chicagowax |
Cybotron Cosmic Raindance This is the first record by Juan Atkins and Richard Davis (AKA 3070) recording under the name Cybotron from way back in 1981. This is one of the very first Detroit Techno tracks which helped lay the foundations for Detroit Techno as we know it today. A seminal release in the true sense of the word. Apparently, this was released just after the landmark track "Sharevari" by ANUMBEROFNAMES, also in 1981. To my knowledge, 10,000 copies of this 7" record were sold. This was also pressed with a red and white label. Deep Space records catalogue 107043X. Tags: Detroit Techno Acid House Chicago Deep Electronic Dance Juan Atkins Rik Davis 3030 |
User: chockeecat |
"mom" chockee ver. gothic movie death☆ Tags: chockee nil sharevari mom trip movie |
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A-trak at DMC 2001 Supertechnical but rocking set by A-trak Tags: turntablism hiphop dj |