Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Turntable Tuesday

~  Ted Ganung

For this week I bring an absolutely beautiful tune 'light up (the world)' by the rising British Pop Star, Yasmin. Yasmin is a very interesting artist because she started as a DJ and than later launched her career as a vocalist. Her voice is absolutely stunning and her beats are raw & outside the box, considering the usual pop formula. 'Light up the world' was produced by the iconic British DJ Shy FX, who basically defined the genre know as "Jungle" by mixing elements of reggae infused with breakbeats. The video was filmed in Cuba and sets the perfect backdrop to this uplifting tune that mixes culture, style & sophistication into a 3 minute song.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

top 10 sexy songs

So we are on a countdown now for Valentines Day and I would like to share some of my favorite picks for sexy songs.  These are not to be confused with romantic songs, and usually my criteria consists of mid to slow tempo with moody chord changes and possibly steamy lyrics.  Enjoy.

1.  So my first pick is of Polish pianist Leszek Mozdzer covering Nirvana's TEEN SPIRIT.   I love performing this version at some of our events, discretely slipping it in when I think no one is listening.  But it always garners attention and gets a thumbs up. 




2.  The next song I think is so classically sexy is Bruce Springsteen's "I'm on Fire". Tori Amos does a version that makes me melt.





3.   Melissa Etheridge's "I'm the only one" is super swampy.




4.  The Adagio from the Rodrigo Guitar Concerto. I heard this for the first time when I was in Madrid accompanying Kent Jordan (CBS artist)  in the Reina Sophia competition. I was mesmerized.





5.   For those who want a taste of "Madmen" sexy vibe
Julie London singing "Wives & Lovers"





6.  Such a simple arrangement, but super sexy.  Babyface "When Can I See You Again"





7.  Classic & always sensual  The Bee Gee's "How deep is your love" from Saturday Night Fever.  Definately one of the sexiest moments in film watching John Travolta take that midnight subway ride with this song underscoring.  Lord, he was awesome.



8.  Arthur Rubinstein playing Granados - Goyescas No. 4  La Maja y el ruisenor.  I was also exposed to Granados during my visit to Madrid and feel in love with this peice.  I have performed this as well as other pieces from this suite inspired by the paintings of Goya. 



9.  My friend Jonathan Spottiswoode and his Enemies featuring Tony Lauria on accordion- In the Pouring Rain - Very sweet sexy




10. "Leave your hat on"  Joe Cocker.  How could we not include this?

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Turntable Tuesday

~ Ted Ganung

For this edition of Turntable Tuesday I bring a beautiful Liquid Funk tune filled with rolling beats, soulful vocals, and jazzy guitar to create a new dimension within music somewhere between a vintage rhythm & blues sound and modern drum & bass. Currently climbing it's way to the top of the Beatport Charts, "Soul Drops" was the debut release from the brand new Athens, Greece based Drum & Bass label "Liquid Drops."

Sunday, January 29, 2012

valentines day picks from Houzz

Here are some great VD idea's from Houzz. 

Saturday, January 21, 2012

tulle is kulle




I have to admit i love sparkles, i love glitter and i love tulle.  We have some tulle skirts that we wear for our events (see Ariana below) and I've found it is best to put a corset on top that covers the waist so that it doesn't look too bunchy. 



I think it's a really fun & economical way for the bride to change dresses for dancing and you can find all kinds of tutu's on http://www.etsy.com/.  


It's also a gorgeous way to dress flowergirls and junior bridesmaids.  They come in peices and who wouldn't wear this over and over?  I also love the wings for a whimsical garden wedding and even little sparkly venetian eye masks





Monday, January 16, 2012

martin luther king, jr

It's already been a busy start to the new year, but it is always meaningful to put on the breaks and reflect on the profound words of MLK as we celebrate his life today. 

My favorite speech of his still remains "a knock at midnight".   I have a cherished out of print copy of the book "A Knock at Midnight" that I keep nearby in my library when I need a little extra grounding, but please take a moment to revisit his timeless words with this link below.

We heart you MLK.



http://mlk-kpp01.stanford.edu/index.php/kingpapers/article/a_knock_at_midnight/

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Turntable Tuesday

~ Ted Ganung

For this edition of Turntable Tuesday I bring you a video clip of my most recent House Record "You Send Me," an uplifting blend of deep and tribal house. The release is set for early 2012 forthcoming off "Open Bar Music," one of the stables to the New York City Deep House Scene. The EP will also feature a vocal mix with Afro-Cuban Singer "Tesa" and a Re-Mix from The Open Bar crew. The video was recorded a few weeks back when I played the Wobble Party at Cielo. Wobble Music is one of New York City's top electronic music events with an uncompromising focus on Musicality.