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  • [ms]_Podcast_Bot
    Music Bitch
    • Aug 2009
    • 10135

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    Background Techno Experience Podcast - Episode 193 OSUNLADE


    Osunlade is an artist who personifies art. His music as well as his being creates unified melodies manifested with balance, life and wisdom. Hailing from St. Louis Missouri, a place known for pioneering jazz, blues as well, innovative artists like Miles Davis. At age seven Osunlade discovered the piano and the vision of his life’s destiny was born. By the age twelve he found an interest in creating songs of his own. He later formed local bands, taught himself several instruments and studied further the development of his craft. His professional journey began in 1988, at age seventeen during a visit to Hollywood. He quickly caught the ear of choreographer/performer Toni “Mickey” Basil. Offering him a role in the development of musical pieces for several projects including the children’s television series Sesame Street. With her encouragement he quickly moved to Los Angeles and began what would become a long history of music production. A few years later he would produce the very first album for the then independent Interscope Records. The artist was Gerardo, a long time friend and aspiring actor/dancer. “Rico Suave” one of the very first Latin pop songs and novelty catch phrases to date was born. Now with a multi-platinum album and four gold singles to his name, it wasn’t long before he was afforded many opportunities to master his craft. Within the next ten years and over twenty albums credited, Osunlade felt the pressures and practices of the music business overshadowed his passion of music. He deciding to no longer work under the influences of corporate ideals and demands. Chosing to find spiritual solace and honor his soul, he was led to Ifa, an ancestral based culture/religion based on nature, deriving from the Yoruba tribes of Africa and practiced by the slaves during the Diaspora to America. In 1999, Osunlade would embark on what is now his dream come true. The founding of Yoruba Records. Recognized as one of the most important dance music labels worldwide, Yoruba Records is purely a source of music created to elevate the soul. As the success of the label grew, so did the demand for Osunlade to expand. In 2001 he released his debut album on the respected Soul Jazz Records label. “Paradigm” quickly became on of the biggest house albums that year and dubbed him the messiah of ancestral house music. With the support of dj’s worldwide and his music now introduced to a wider spectrum of listeners, this veteran musician/composer/producer becoming the artist finally achieved balance within. Now known for his legendary dj sets and remixes and fourteen albums including several mix cd’s, Osunlade has placed himself on solid ground., his passion is in Yoruba Records maintaining its reputation of its unparallel quality in music. Discography 2010/ House Masters Erro – Don’t Change Nadirah Shakoor – Pride Osunlade – Cantso A Ochun Et Oya Osunlade ft Maiya James – Same Thing Osunlade – Momma’s Groove Osunlade – Break It Down KB – El Musica Osunlade – Natives Tongue Atelewo – New Day Osunlade ft Divine Essence – My Reflection Ben Westbeech – So Good Today (Yoruba Soul Mx) Vivian Greene – Emotional Rollercoaster (Yoruba Soul Mix) KB – Feelin U Soul Central ft Abigail Bailey – Time After Time Ian Friday – Found Myself (Yoruba Soul Mix) Reel People – In The Sun (Yoruba Soul Mix) Jazztronik – Dentro Mi Alma – (Yoruba Soul Mix) Tortured Soul – I Might Do Something Wrong (Yoruba Main Mix) Bah Samba – Tired Lil One (Yoruba Soul Mix) Marie St James – Closer I Get (Club Mix) Afefe Iku – Mirror Dance ft Oveous Maximus (Yoruba Soul Mix) Soul Central – Time After Time (Yoruba Soul Dub) Ezel ft Tamara Wellons– In My Lifetime (Yoruba Soul Dub) Roy Ayers – Tarzan (Yoruba Soul Mix) Andre Torquato Project – Niente (Yoruba Soul Mix) Reel People – In The Sun (Yoruba Soul Dub)


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  • ribbario
    Underwater
    • Aug 2006
    • 8570

    #2
    Re: Background Techno Experience Podcast - Episode 193 OSUNLADE

    Nice !
    Mixes !!!

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    • [ms]_Podcast_Bot
      Music Bitch
      • Aug 2009
      • 10135

      #3
      Background Techno Experience Podcast - Episode 193 OSUNLADE


      Osunlade is an artist who personifies art. His music as well as his being creates unified melodies manifested with balance, life and wisdom. Hailing from St. Louis Missouri, a place known for pioneering jazz, blues as well, innovative artists like Miles Davis. At age seven Osunlade discovered the piano and the vision of his life’s destiny was born. By the age twelve he found an interest in creating songs of his own. He later formed local bands, taught himself several instruments and studied further the development of his craft. His professional journey began in 1988, at age seventeen during a visit to Hollywood. He quickly caught the ear of choreographer/performer Toni “Mickey” Basil. Offering him a role in the development of musical pieces for several projects including the children’s television series Sesame Street. With her encouragement he quickly moved to Los Angeles and began what would become a long history of music production. A few years later he would produce the very first album for the then independent Interscope Records. The artist was Gerardo, a long time friend and aspiring actor/dancer. “Rico Suave” one of the very first Latin pop songs and novelty catch phrases to date was born. Now with a multi-platinum album and four gold singles to his name, it wasn’t long before he was afforded many opportunities to master his craft. Within the next ten years and over twenty albums credited, Osunlade felt the pressures and practices of the music business overshadowed his passion of music. He deciding to no longer work under the influences of corporate ideals and demands. Chosing to find spiritual solace and honor his soul, he was led to Ifa, an ancestral based culture/religion based on nature, deriving from the Yoruba tribes of Africa and practiced by the slaves during the Diaspora to America. In 1999, Osunlade would embark on what is now his dream come true. The founding of Yoruba Records. Recognized as one of the most important dance music labels worldwide, Yoruba Records is purely a source of music created to elevate the soul. As the success of the label grew, so did the demand for Osunlade to expand. In 2001 he released his debut album on the respected Soul Jazz Records label. “Paradigm” quickly became on of the biggest house albums that year and dubbed him the messiah of ancestral house music. With the support of dj’s worldwide and his music now introduced to a wider spectrum of listeners, this veteran musician/composer/producer becoming the artist finally achieved balance within. Now known for his legendary dj sets and remixes and fourteen albums including several mix cd’s, Osunlade has placed himself on solid ground., his passion is in Yoruba Records maintaining its reputation of its unparallel quality in music. Discography 2010/ House Masters Erro – Don’t Change Nadirah Shakoor – Pride Osunlade – Cantso A Ochun Et Oya Osunlade ft Maiya James – Same Thing Osunlade – Momma’s Groove Osunlade – Break It Down KB – El Musica Osunlade – Natives Tongue Atelewo – New Day Osunlade ft Divine Essence – My Reflection Ben Westbeech – So Good Today (Yoruba Soul Mx) Vivian Greene – Emotional Rollercoaster (Yoruba Soul Mix) KB – Feelin U Soul Central ft Abigail Bailey – Time After Time Ian Friday – Found Myself (Yoruba Soul Mix) Reel People – In The Sun (Yoruba Soul Mix) Jazztronik – Dentro Mi Alma – (Yoruba Soul Mix) Tortured Soul – I Might Do Something Wrong (Yoruba Main Mix) Bah Samba – Tired Lil One (Yoruba Soul Mix) Marie St James – Closer I Get (Club Mix) Afefe Iku – Mirror Dance ft Oveous Maximus (Yoruba Soul Mix) Soul Central – Time After Time (Yoruba Soul Dub) Ezel ft Tamara Wellons– In My Lifetime (Yoruba Soul Dub) Roy Ayers – Tarzan (Yoruba Soul Mix) Andre Torquato Project – Niente (Yoruba Soul Mix) Reel People – In The Sun (Yoruba Soul Dub)


      Podcast home: http://techno-minimal.podomatic.com/

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      • dusk
        DUDERZ get a life!!!
        • Jun 2004
        • 7266

        #4
        Re: Background Techno Experience Podcast - Episode 193 OSUNLADE

        Thank you kindly
        ~ You are what you think you are ~


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        • AntonyM
          DUDERZ get a life!!!
          • Oct 2004
          • 6415

          #5
          Re: Background Techno Experience Podcast - Episode 193 OSUNLADE

          been a big fan of the tracks as well as the sets, proper stuff here.
          Originally posted by Shpira
          So came back last night...
          Sven Vath was amazing...he played a god damn killer set...ended up going to that and came to at like 10 am in some whore house in south Amsterdam...no idea how I ended up there...friday was a bit of a blur got really drunk and visited several parties can't remember a whole lot to be honest hehe...saturday was probably the best day that I recall...started up in the nearest coffee shop and going from party to party...beautiful woman, beer and weed...finished the night by taking some shrooms and listening to an amazing elke kleijn set...sunday...i met a nice girl who worked at one of the coffee shops and ended up talking to her for like 6 hours...was supposed to meet her at some DnB party...but instead went for a steak and walked around red light district bars drinking and smoking...monday took it easy went to a coffee shop and took a taxi to airport....

          All in all...I think I will be going back there some time soon
          Originally posted by Illuminate
          Let me get this straight.

          So white-middle class Americans have been told by their Television sets to be fearful of:

          1. Mexicans/Latinos from the South bringing drugs and killings n' shit.
          2. African Americans cause mos def they are raging a race war and want to occupy America like how the plebs occupied Wall St.
          3. Iranians/Afghans/Any one of middle eastern origin to be quite frank, cause you know Islam...
          4. North Koreans/Chinese cause you know everything...

          Am I close here?

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