‘Angela’, by Bob James, the instrumental theme from the TV sitcom ‘Taxi’. The easy-going vibe captures the spirit of 1970’s New York City. From the 1978 album ‘Touchdown’ featuring Bob James (Keys [Fender Rhodes, Electric Yamaha Grand, Oberheim Polyphonic, Piano -), Gary King (Bass), Idris Muhammad (Drums), Eric Gale (Guitar), Ralph MacDonald (Percussion). Produced, arranged and composed by Bob James. One the of greatest TV themes ever.
This track was also featured in the 1999 Jim Carrey film “Man on the Moon”.
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Jan Blomqvist playing an exclusive live set at Tossa de Mar (Spain) for Cercle
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Improvisation and Alfred Hitchcock form the core of the German artists standout performance.
In preparation for his RA Session, David August sourced a voice sample of Alfred Hitchcock and composed some bass sounds. He then took the words of the revered film director as inspiration and built a completely improvised piece—one hes never performed before, and will never perform again. It was only a few years back that August was a DJ with a vague idea that hed like to just play live. These days hes one of the biggest draws in dance music, finishing 2014 as the #4 live act on our annual list. August has got there through the strength of his live show and a compelling signature sound. His sets blend musicianship with technical nous in a way that makes his efforts obvious to the audience—far from «pressing play,» in other words. As for his style, August made his name through a run of melodically rich club tracks for Diynamic Music and, most recently, Dixon and Âmes all-conquering Innervisions label. As on last years «Epikur,» he conjures emotions without resorting to clichés, delaying gratification until the moment is just right.