Soul Mekanik brothers Danny Spencer and Kelvin Andrews are house music legends.
Subscribing to the theory that in the beginning house music belonged to those who were a little bit twisted, their musical careers, both individually and collectively, have been characterised by a series of delightfully deviant acts.
Danny produced his debut single during the birth of acid house in 1988 with his classic 'Ride the Rhythm' under the name of This Ain't Chicago. Read Full BioSoul Mekanik brothers Danny Spencer and Kelvin Andrews are house music legends.
Subscribing to the theory that in the beginning house music belonged to those who were a little bit twisted, their musical careers, both individually and collectively, have been characterised by a series of delightfully deviant acts.
Danny produced his debut single during the birth of acid house in 1988 with his classic 'Ride the Rhythm' under the name of This Ain't Chicago. By 1990, not even out of his teens and giddily fuelled by the playful spirit of the times, he was on Top of The Pops and the cover of Smash Hits in his cult incarnation of Candy Flip with a cover of the Beatles' 'Strawberry Fields Forever'.
Kelvin meanwhile, had become a DJ and one of the original Golden residents. Since the age of ten, he has amassed a unique collection of the most experimental funk from the last fifty years, and yet, he is always still searching out his next vinyl hit. Kelvin is a true believer that music can touch your soul as well as moving you on the dancefloor.
In the early 90s, under the pseudonym of the illustrious Sure is Pure, they created some of the anthems from the now golden age of house. Their unfailing touch meant that they were called to remix for artists such as Aretha Franklin, Sister Sledge, The Doobie Brothers, South Street Player, Sly and The Family Stone and Marvin Gaye. At the peak of their Sure is Pure period, they set up their own Pharm label and created another slew of club hits. This culminated in the global chart success of Blueboys Remember Me, which they plucked from a scratchy B side that most people had ignored into one of the mid-90s anthems that spread way beyond its house music origins. Just when it seemed that they had the world at their feet as Sure is Pure, they took a characteristically twisted turn and ditched it all in favour of further experimentation with the band that became Sound 5. Criminally under-rated, Sound 5 had been an ambitious project at the outset: five mates getting together to forge a new pop sound, and unfortunately the machinations of the industry got in the way. Egos came into play, recalls Kelvin. The friendship was tarnished. In the end finishing the album was like a combination of throwing up and giving birth. Nonetheless, the album, No Illicit Dancing, shot through with bold and hook-filled songwriting, remains a late 90s classic for the cognoscenti.
During that period, relief was gained when they got a call from an old mate from Stoke, who was dealing with a few issues of his own. Robbie Williams had got to know the two brothers when he had first ventured out into Stokes notoriously ebullient nightlife as a young teenager and they had stayed in touch ever since. Following his departure from Take That, he had swung in an out of their nightclub lifestyle for a while and then asked them along to sessions for his second album. The album contained three songs that they wrote together including the massive hit Rock DJ for which they received an Ivor Novello nomination.
A period of rest was needed to recover from the pain of the Sound 5 project. Although it seemed that people were starting to realise that these two club loving brothers could write songs as well as make records for the dancefloor, they decided at that time not to become writers for hire. Bloodied, but unbowed, instead they decided to go back to their first love of house music and back to basics to work as a duo. The sibling relationship meant that there were no games to play. "There's no bullshit", says Danny, the younger of the two. "We're made of the same stuff so it makes it easier".
15 years on, Danny and Kelvin started afresh as Soul Mekanik, and delivered their debut album 'Eighty One'.
Hiding behind the smokescreen that Soul Mekanik were two unknown producers from Luxembourg, their initial EPs for Rip Records were aimed at the dancefloor, but in time they began to get back on more familiar terrain: a place where they could experiment but still craft warm, melodic and slightly off-kilter electronic body music. It's this sense of purpose that has been fully realised, with the added assistance of the local vocal talents of Clover Ray, Charmaine and Lanni, on the album.
Located somewhere between the expressive pop of Mylo, the edge of Black Strobe, the production savvy of Richard X, the then and now of Tom Tom Club and the sheer accessibility of Royksopp, 'Eighty One' is charming leftfield house at its very best. Kelvin points out the reference to the year of the albums title tells you what they are trying to achieve: "Everything was in the melting pot then. From punk to disco, early electro and hip hop: it felt like music was progressing, there was an energy."
After its initial limited release and great club and radio reactions, the pair delved into the studio again to tinker. Adding some new songs, and reworking several more, the definitive version of the album is now set for a re/full release in early 2007. Pop not pop, disco not disco, house not house, 'Eighty One' heralds the emergence of a new sonic locale. Music that cocks a snook at convention and encourages a smile to return to that faded visage of dance music.
That wonky approach to pop music has since led to a reunion with Robbie Williams, the first fruits of which are current single, Rudebox and several more tracks on his forthcoming album. Now feeling that their time has finally come, they are throwing themselves into the realm of writing and producing for a slew of household names with the results likely to be aired in the New Year.
Kelvin continues to DJ across the world as one of the most revered pioneers of acid house now playing sets across the musical spectrum a well deserved place among the beards is his. Meanwhile Danny can be found permanently tinkering with his digital bits and his MDNA house music has so altered his physical realm.
So, enjoy Soul Mekanik and watch as they bring the world the sound of WONK.
http://www.myspace.com/soulmekanikmusic
Subscribing to the theory that in the beginning house music belonged to those who were a little bit twisted, their musical careers, both individually and collectively, have been characterised by a series of delightfully deviant acts.
Danny produced his debut single during the birth of acid house in 1988 with his classic 'Ride the Rhythm' under the name of This Ain't Chicago. Read Full BioSoul Mekanik brothers Danny Spencer and Kelvin Andrews are house music legends.
Subscribing to the theory that in the beginning house music belonged to those who were a little bit twisted, their musical careers, both individually and collectively, have been characterised by a series of delightfully deviant acts.
Danny produced his debut single during the birth of acid house in 1988 with his classic 'Ride the Rhythm' under the name of This Ain't Chicago. By 1990, not even out of his teens and giddily fuelled by the playful spirit of the times, he was on Top of The Pops and the cover of Smash Hits in his cult incarnation of Candy Flip with a cover of the Beatles' 'Strawberry Fields Forever'.
Kelvin meanwhile, had become a DJ and one of the original Golden residents. Since the age of ten, he has amassed a unique collection of the most experimental funk from the last fifty years, and yet, he is always still searching out his next vinyl hit. Kelvin is a true believer that music can touch your soul as well as moving you on the dancefloor.
In the early 90s, under the pseudonym of the illustrious Sure is Pure, they created some of the anthems from the now golden age of house. Their unfailing touch meant that they were called to remix for artists such as Aretha Franklin, Sister Sledge, The Doobie Brothers, South Street Player, Sly and The Family Stone and Marvin Gaye. At the peak of their Sure is Pure period, they set up their own Pharm label and created another slew of club hits. This culminated in the global chart success of Blueboys Remember Me, which they plucked from a scratchy B side that most people had ignored into one of the mid-90s anthems that spread way beyond its house music origins. Just when it seemed that they had the world at their feet as Sure is Pure, they took a characteristically twisted turn and ditched it all in favour of further experimentation with the band that became Sound 5. Criminally under-rated, Sound 5 had been an ambitious project at the outset: five mates getting together to forge a new pop sound, and unfortunately the machinations of the industry got in the way. Egos came into play, recalls Kelvin. The friendship was tarnished. In the end finishing the album was like a combination of throwing up and giving birth. Nonetheless, the album, No Illicit Dancing, shot through with bold and hook-filled songwriting, remains a late 90s classic for the cognoscenti.
During that period, relief was gained when they got a call from an old mate from Stoke, who was dealing with a few issues of his own. Robbie Williams had got to know the two brothers when he had first ventured out into Stokes notoriously ebullient nightlife as a young teenager and they had stayed in touch ever since. Following his departure from Take That, he had swung in an out of their nightclub lifestyle for a while and then asked them along to sessions for his second album. The album contained three songs that they wrote together including the massive hit Rock DJ for which they received an Ivor Novello nomination.
A period of rest was needed to recover from the pain of the Sound 5 project. Although it seemed that people were starting to realise that these two club loving brothers could write songs as well as make records for the dancefloor, they decided at that time not to become writers for hire. Bloodied, but unbowed, instead they decided to go back to their first love of house music and back to basics to work as a duo. The sibling relationship meant that there were no games to play. "There's no bullshit", says Danny, the younger of the two. "We're made of the same stuff so it makes it easier".
15 years on, Danny and Kelvin started afresh as Soul Mekanik, and delivered their debut album 'Eighty One'.
Hiding behind the smokescreen that Soul Mekanik were two unknown producers from Luxembourg, their initial EPs for Rip Records were aimed at the dancefloor, but in time they began to get back on more familiar terrain: a place where they could experiment but still craft warm, melodic and slightly off-kilter electronic body music. It's this sense of purpose that has been fully realised, with the added assistance of the local vocal talents of Clover Ray, Charmaine and Lanni, on the album.
Located somewhere between the expressive pop of Mylo, the edge of Black Strobe, the production savvy of Richard X, the then and now of Tom Tom Club and the sheer accessibility of Royksopp, 'Eighty One' is charming leftfield house at its very best. Kelvin points out the reference to the year of the albums title tells you what they are trying to achieve: "Everything was in the melting pot then. From punk to disco, early electro and hip hop: it felt like music was progressing, there was an energy."
After its initial limited release and great club and radio reactions, the pair delved into the studio again to tinker. Adding some new songs, and reworking several more, the definitive version of the album is now set for a re/full release in early 2007. Pop not pop, disco not disco, house not house, 'Eighty One' heralds the emergence of a new sonic locale. Music that cocks a snook at convention and encourages a smile to return to that faded visage of dance music.
That wonky approach to pop music has since led to a reunion with Robbie Williams, the first fruits of which are current single, Rudebox and several more tracks on his forthcoming album. Now feeling that their time has finally come, they are throwing themselves into the realm of writing and producing for a slew of household names with the results likely to be aired in the New Year.
Kelvin continues to DJ across the world as one of the most revered pioneers of acid house now playing sets across the musical spectrum a well deserved place among the beards is his. Meanwhile Danny can be found permanently tinkering with his digital bits and his MDNA house music has so altered his physical realm.
So, enjoy Soul Mekanik and watch as they bring the world the sound of WONK.
http://www.myspace.com/soulmekanikmusic
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Take Me Home
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2-4 Family [Alex Trime/Sven "Delgado" Jordan/Essence Woods/Joseph Bella…
32 Below I got this life on the road The perfect life or…
5 Years And Counting I promised myself I wouldn't let this break Another three mo…
A'lea Asking me discretely, when she can come meet me, later…
A.B. ORIGINAL Is this my big break? Do you want me to get…
act your age Please take me away I don't want anything at all I just…
Adama Oooh, I've been running all my life Ooo-ooh, not knowing wh…
After Midnight Project I'm walking in the shadow of my tempted soul Time is…
Alea Asking me discretely, when she can come meet me, later…
All Together Separate The world is fading away Along with everything it craves A…
Anita Carter I promised myself I wouldn't let this break Another three m…
Anneke van Giersbergen God I feel, I think I should be all that…
Anubis Gate Welcome to the city of delusion To the land of your…
Aqualung Every day Keep making the same mistakes Once again I find…
Beautiful Sin We drift through the ages of time Your flame was held…
Bebe Rexha I'm falling to pieces But I need this Yeah, I need this You'…
Bebe Rexha Cash Cash I'm falling to pieces But I need this Yeah, I need this Y…
Ben Martin Asking me discretely, when she can come meet me, later…
Bextor Take me home, take me home I know another place to…
Bobby Bazini The record player is scratchin’ out an old old country…
Boys Like Girls Four in the morning, the party's over I think I need…
Brother Ali And I promise if you take me home, I'll sing you…
Bryce Vine I was like - excuse me and my awkward approach I…
BUTLER Jonathan Oh baby I got up the nerve to try again Some broken…
Cash Cash I'm falling to pieces But I need this Yeah, I need this You'…
Cash Cash Ft. Bebe Rexha (Chainsmokers Remix) I'm falling to pieces But I need this Yeah, I need this Y…
Cash Cash feat. Bebe Recha I'm falling to pieces But I need this Yeah, I need this You'…
Cash Cash feat. Rexha I'm falling to pieces But I need this Yeah, I need this Y…
Cash Cash/Cash Cash I'm falling to pieces But I need this Yeah, I need this You'…
Cash Cash; Bebe Rexha I'm falling to pieces But I need this Yeah, I need this Y…
Celtic Thunder (Ryan) I sit here thinking As the sun is sinking Over the mo…
Chastain Close your eyes and surrender The peace is there within you…
Cher Take me home, take me home Want to feel you close…
Cher - [EMG] Take me home, take me home Want to feel you close…
Chord Overstreet I crossed the last line She shattered that land I let our…
Chris Webby I’m a walking bad habit, E tabs up in the…
Christine Evans Follow me I need you I plead you to come through Take…
Cinema Sleep I want to part the red sea of brake lights…
Cole Holly Take me home you silly boy put your arms around…
COLLINS (Phil) Take that look of worry I'm an ordinary man They don't tel…
Concrete Blonde Pick up the phone I know you're there It's almost closing…
Cream And Spices There's no place I call the height (ahh-aahh) There's no…
Crystal Gayle Take me home, you silly boy Put your arms around me Take…
Crystal Gayle/Tom Waits Take me home, you silly boy Put your arms around me Take…
D At Sea To think that I would be okay... To think; you would…
daltrey roger By Eli/Axel Bauer/Roger Daltrey/Nigel Hinton © 1987 Chappel…
Danko Jones It's getting on I've done this all before Hotel to motel …
Darius Rucker I wanna feel that ocean breeze that's got me wrapped…
Dark Matters I know where we're going with this The signs are ever…
Dark Matters feat. Denise Rivera I know where we're going with this The signs are ever…
David T. Chastain Close your eyes and surrender The peace is there within you…
Delta Goodrem It's late, come on I'm tired but I don't want to…
Dinah Shore Maybe we're standing on the threshold With our eyes open wi…
Don Juan Take me home by Don Juan Dracula Where do you want to…
Donna Lewis Here, I'm standing strong I've made my choice at last Fore…
Douwe Bob Posthuma The wind carries her perfume through an open door, into a…
Eclipse take me down 6 underground the ground beneath your feet laid…
Endah N Rhesa When I'm Lost at the desert no one look for me...…
Fat and Frantic Chorus: She want to take me home, lay me up inside…
Foxy Brown Yeah (ah) Firm biz, what is, Blackstreet Na Na, steady ris…
Free the Honey I once knew a man who lived alone. Going through old records…
Gayle Crystal Take me home, you silly boy Put your arms around me Take…
Glynne Jess Wrapped up, so consumed by All this hurt If you ask me,…
Golden State How can I just let you walk away, Just let you…
Groove Armada Follow me, I need you, I plead you to come through. Take…
Guillemots All the world is laughing All the world is dancing…
H Looking for them streetcaféslooking for that face, a night a…
harmony.fm: Phil Collins Just when my life is moving slowly up a hill Something…
Helloween Now I'm here all alone Takin' care of my own Down in…
Holly Cole Take me home you silly boy put your arms around…
Hollywood Undead I don't believe in all your demons anymore It's hard to…
IAMDYNAMITE Take me home Take me home Take me home Take me home Take me…
Ian Kelly There's a part of me that's made entirely of generosity Can…
Insane Clown Posse you know the irony of life is that you have…
Iron Maiden Welcome back home, It's been so long, we've missed you, Be…
J.J. Jackson [Wyclef] I want to send this one out to my vanilla…
Jack Savoretti There's a full moon on the rise And a sadness growing…
JackSavoretti There’s a full moon on the rise And a sadness growing…
Jamie Winchester The softest snow falls around me But the deepest cold is…
Jess Glynne Wrapped up, so consumed by All this hurt If you ask me,…
Jess Glynne & Antony Hamilton Wrapped up, so consumed by All this hurt? If you ask me,…
Jess Glynne/Musicfire.in Wrapped up, so consumed by All this hurt If you ask me,…
Jess Moskaluke Say, you were hoping you'd run into me here, And for…
jo.baird Cause your love takes good care of me yes your…
Joe Cocker Maybe we're standing on the threshold With our eyes open wid…
John B Is this my big break? Do you want me to get…
John B & Stareyes Is this my big break? Do you want me to get…
John Blek and The Rats Our romance won't end on a sorrowful note, Though by tomorr…
John Schlitt He thought he'd make it He was ready now to take…
Johnny Cash Well, I've been from Boston to L.A. Seen Boulder Dam and…
JoJo Take that look of worry I'm an ordinary man They don't tell…
Jonathan Butler Oh baby I got up the nerve to try again Some broken…
Jordan Knight/Nick Carter Who knew I was lost I was gone so confused Just…
Julian Lennon Take me home for the ride I won't be alone Take me…
Juniper Lane Well I will spell it out It seems the fault…
Just Surrender It's a touch and the taste that threw me off Just…
King Jack the only road to death of night where many characters drew…
King Missile Take me home, take me home Take me home and throw…
Kyle Patrick Say my name like you are my baby Cuz my generation Don't…
Landscapes when we touch, surrounding landscapes fall apart, a promise …
Larry Levan Take me home, take me home Want to feel you close…
Leo Take my hand Run from the time Close your eyes It won't be…
Lewis Donna Here, I'm standing strong I've made my choice at last Fore…
Li Dinê Dengé min tê te? Dengé min tê te Dengé min tê te Dengé…
Liberty X See your face as I walk into the club Catch your…
Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam Take me home Take me home Baby, I know you're wondering …
Lisbeth Scott In the sweet light Of the valley, When the sun falls Upo…
Little River Band Give me the hand of the one I love Take me…
Loudness I want to go beyond The midnight sun Break the rules Set …
Love Takes Flight Drowning is much easier Than treading water in these seas o…
Majestic Vanguard Take me home with you Take me home with you After the…
Malik Pendleton Ooh ooh, ooh Mmm, feels so good Take that look of worry …
Mammuth I am a refugee I'm homeless in this world that we…
Manyou Draw circles in the sand They make me understand That ther…
manyøu Draw circles in the sand They make me understand That there …
Marc Broussard My spirit is willing but my flesh is weak, oh…
Matt Goss Cab driver won't you take me home I've had way too…
Matt Simons I can't get to sleep I stayed up till 6am all week I'm…
Matthew Pop I can't seem to hear the high-pitched voices in my…
Maximo Park And the moon is hidden tonight, By a swab of cotton sodde…
Melanie Safka Take me home with you (2x) After the show I…
Michael Sweet Here I am standin', standin' in a Foreign land On my own…
Michael W. Smith Hello, old friend. How long has it been? You've walked besid…
Midge Ure Take me home I need to see that light again Take me…
Midnight Project I'm walking in the shadow of my tempted soul Time is…
Midnight Red You're killing my resistance, now I have to let go I'm…
Mikey Wax Well the wheels keep turning Been driving for hours into the…
Mitch & Mitch Sometimes I feel at home Often I feel so far away And…
Monolink You may not even get rich You may not even get…
Narnia Is there anybody there? Only echoes answer me Calling you,…
Nathan Barr I am a victim of tragedy And I am a victim…
Nathan Hartono I've been looking for my ride back home, Waiting on this…
New Jerusalem Take me home. I long to rest in your green pastures, Worship…
Nianell I'm as light as a feather as I'm floating down To…
Nick & Knight Who knew I was lost I was gone so confused Just…
One Direction I got a lot on my plate So get off of…
Pentatonix You, you light up in the dark You're the glowing and…
Perfume Genius Take me home, tend me Baby, lay me down easy For I…
Phil Collins Take that look of worry I'm an ordinary man They don't tell…
Phil Coulter I sit here drinking while the sun is sinking low…
Phil Collins Take that look of worry I'm an ordinary man They don't tel…
Pluto And The Planets "So step up if you want to keep your rep…
Poolside Home, home I want you to take me back home Home, home I…
Ramblin' Jack Elliott Well, I've been from Boston to L.A. Seen Boulder Dam and…
Ratt Just have little patients, here's how the story goes I'll te…
Remo I am a victim of tragedy And I am a victim…
Rico Love | www.Marvin-Vibez.in Carry me home tonight Carry me home tonight I'm doing al…
Ring of Fire I lay down the phone My heart like a stone I still…
RKL Woke up again just to start another day. Hopped on my…
Roger Daltrey By Eli/Axel Bauer/Roger Daltrey/Nigel Hinton © 1987 Chappel…
Russian Red It's your guitar that discovers you wilde for all I can…
sadgirl I spent so many nights, thinking about her And all those…
SayWeCanFly I hear your voice and i feel your Aura And it…
Sebastopol I can feel the wind turn cold The sky’s gone dark The…
Seve Vs. Evan Follow me I need you I plead you to come through Take…
Seville Everything started has gone away. You're broken hearted and …
Sheena Easton There's a bridge over the water I can see it like…
Sister C There's an old box underneath our bed with dust on the…
Snuff Know it's gone half one, by now we've missed the…
Sophie Ellis-Bextor Take me home, take me home I know another place to…
Spice Girls There's no place I call the height (ahh-aahh) There's no…
Stage Fright Remedy Long day, Short life, Feeble minded for so long, I make b…
Stareyes Is this my big break? Do you want me to get…
Stormwitch The light's going down,I'm lonely again Between all the voi…
Sulk Station I've been here before And I promised myself I never return…
Sun-60 Tear a star from out the sky (And the sky feels…
Take Me Home - Cher Take me home, take me home Want to feel you close…
Terror Squad Chorus: She want to take me home, lay me up inside…
The Angels (Brewster-Neeson-Brewster-Throckman) I've thinking of far ou…
The Bellamy Brothers Sometimes I feel like a child Sometimes I feel like a…
The Districts With my feet in the air and my head on…
The Downtown Fiction I'm out of love I'm feelin' stressed Seems I'm at my worst W…
The Duffs Almost heaven, West Virginia, Blue Ridge Mountains Shenand…
The Jakes Sweetness On the rips of your Old dress Twilight Passed …
The Mighty Regis I lost my job at the mill today Now I can't…
The Osmonds Oh, won't you play for me my favorite melody Oh, let…
The Outfield I could tell just be sitting downstairs I had you in…
The Redlands Palomino Co Asking me discretely, when she can come meet me, later…
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Take that look of worry I'm an ordinary man They don't tell…
The Showdown The burning, the bleeding The lifetime spent retreating Th…
The Statler Brothers Almost heaven Ol' Virginia Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah …
The Tuesdays Hey, how are you now? Thought I'd call you up to Say…
The Urge I just don't really need it Like I don't need you Yes…
The Verona There's a lion above your bed And he's eating at your…
Thea Gilmore I came in like a jackdaw On the drift of…
Thomas Gold When the sun goes down and you’re all alone The…
Todd Martin Asking me discretely, when she can come meet me, later…
Tom and Olly Take me home, you silly boy Put your arms around me Take…
Tom Waits The phone's off the hook, no one knows where we…
Tom Waits & Crystal Gayle Take me home, you silly boy Put your arms around me Take…
Tom Waits & Crystal Gayle/One From The Heart Take me home, you silly boy Put your arms around me Take…
Torgeir Waldemar If the lord wants me Then he knows who I am 'cause…
Triple 8 Take me home This girl, got a hold of me, Make me…
Tuesdays Hey, how are you now? Thought I'd call you up to Say…
Urge the I just don't really need it Like I don't need you Yes…
Vainglory We say our goodbyes tearful as they may We can't return,…
Various Artists Wrapped up, so consumed by all this hurt If you ask…
Vinyl Theatre Remember me as I descend Into this darkness I have met I…
Virgo I am a victim of tragedy And I am a victim…
w.clouds Just to rest in your arms Close enough to hear your…
Wallis Bird I've got a head at rest It lies on your…
Wanda Jackson I was wrong in blaming you and the fool for…
Watershed Take some time before you go, I'll hold my breath, release…
Wayne Ask your questions here I'll tell you what I know Or…
Weekend Excursion It's midnight and everything's gone now Hasn't been too lon…
Wildflowers Driving to the west You held my fingers on your chest Home T…
Wilt Should I take you through the ground? Subtly so Nothing ve…
X-Perience Take me home Please take me home To the place…
`Ale`a Asking me discretely, when she can come meet me, later…
·Æ¶û.¿ÂÁÖ˹(Phil Collins) Take that look of worry I'm an ordinary man They don't tell…
金子ノブアキ Everybody knows you came with him But another girl caught h…
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