0 Cookie-Dough Radio Show Podcast 18

Episode 17 of Cookie-Dough Radio Podcast with Ste & Terser


Soulful underground music across the genres.

Every month we will be digging deep in to our record collection and playing a selection of our favourite vinyl, some old and some new.

For the first half of the show we will be playing tracks covering a number of genres.

For the second half of the show will be going into the mix with a selection of our favourite house tracks.

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S&T

soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house

1. Detroit Emeralds-Feel the Need in Me
2. Phoenix – Too Young
3. Fort Knox Five – Uptown Tricks
4. Kat, Keith and Blondie – Gotta Get Some Money
5. Theo Parrish – Carpet People Don’t Drink Steak Soda
6. Claude Von Stroke – Aundy (DJ Marky & S.P.Y. Remix)
7. Mr Fingers – Electron
8. Tom Demac – White Flowers
9. Ali Renault – Tablature
10. Kerri Chandler – Track 3
11. Jasper St Company – Reach
12. Mood II Swing – Ohh
13. Arnold Jarvis – Music is my Friend

0 Guest Mix 32 – AMF

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.
For this episode we have invited DJ, Producer and friend of the show Liam from All My Friends (Manchester) to put together a mix of records that have influenced him over the years!

Nice one Liam!

All My Friends (Manchester)

Evelyn King – Love Come Down (Dr Packer Remix)
Pappa Told Me – Dr Packer
Need Ur Love (Feat. Lorrie) – Big Danny Kane
Disco love – Hurlee
Rock The Discothèque – Ruff Diamond
So you wanna be a star – Mannix
Come on get up – The Funk District
Staying Power (Feat Pete Simpson) – The Reflex Revision
Free Bass – Joey Negro
Acid Disco – LeonxLeon
Sheros – Paulette, Chris Massey

1. What was the first record you bought that made you realise that you wanted to be a DJ / Producer?

My route into Dj’ing is quite an odd one. When I was 13 I asked my mum for some decks. The next day she turned up with two Vestax PDX-2000’s which she bought of a bloke in the pub for a tenner each which were definitely stolen. Once I got them they sat under my bed for 6 years until I went to university.

During my time at Uni I was big into Hip Hop and rap and the first two records I bought were N.W.A – express yourself and Beastie Boys – Intergalactic. These didn’t really cement my love of DJ’ing through, if I’m honest I had so little knowledge of the fundamentals of DJ’ing mixing hip hop like this was beyond me. Also I didn’t have any counter weights on my turntables for the first year I had them so it was a farce.

As I progressed through Uni I started getting exposed to more and more dance music and house and disco really started bending my ear. I knew a former colleague from my bar job growing up who was a successful DJ in Sheffield. I listened to a lot of his mixes and at the end of one of them was the Tom Trago – Use me again. Sheer house euphoria through and through.

After hearing that I went out and bought the track instantly and started building a record collection around that song. Up until this day it is still a great marker of the type of sound I like to purvey when DJ’ing, certainly in the club.

2. What record makes you most nostalgic?

When I first heard Inspector Norse back in 2012. That was a big moment for me. He was closing room two in Warehouse Project back when it was located in Trafford. When that song came on it really impressed on me how powerful and euphoric dance music can be.

That song completely encapsulates my post uni era. I spent two years in a flat above a ‘One Stop’ shop in Withington, bumming around in a kitchen job before I grew up and got a real one. We used to have loads of mad house parties and even built a ball pit in our box room.

Although I played it to death a few years ago it still gets thrown on when the occasion calls for it. It’s a track that transports me right back to finishing uni and spending summers bouncing from party to party in Fallowfield before the bill and council finally crushed the place.

3. What is your favourite end of the night track?

Do I have to pick one!? That’s so tough. Without sounding like a cop-out it does depend where I’m playing. I’m going to give you a quick list, but, honestly I wouldn’t be adverse to playing these one after another anyway ha.

Ten City – The Way Love Is
Bronski Beat – Small Town Boy
Laurent Garnier – Man With the Red Face
Ashford & Simpson – Bourgie Bourgie

If I was absolutely pushed to pick one though it’d be a recent release by Jacque Renault. A 7 minute re-edit of Lionel Richie’s All Night Long

4. Do you have a guilty pleasure record?

Take that – Never forget never fails to raise the roof. I recently played it and a friends wedding and there was silly scenes and arms in the air. Never forget yeah!

5. What is your most treasured piece of vinyl?
Another tough one. I’d have to say Marlena Shaw – Touch Me in The Morning.
Hunee and Antel with it on the last day of a phenomenal Dekmantel Festival. Several months later my girlfriend managed to track down a copy of it in America and had it sent over. It’s a great reminder of the weekend and always reminds me of her. (She’s not dead by the way, it’s just our song innit)