
30 records in 30 days goes into the 29th round: the leap behind the glass pane.
Compared to what I’m listening to and playing now, this is no longer a musical hook. No, dear friends of electronic music, this double album was the igniting spark for my DJ career. Sounds a bit strange, but this was exactly the sound I was always waiting for. At least until the end of the eighties. And at my very first gig, obviously, I played most of the album up and down. In the absence of an extensive record collection, even several times per evening. Completely unplanned, I even filled the dance floor and in the end everyone was happy. I will never forget that evening.
Tolga Flim Flam Balkan, shall we do it again: https://youtu.be/JKYfATxVZFo
Stay tuned
- my uncle’s house altar – dj set february 2020 edition.
- 30 records in 30 days from 2 collections from one household, day 30: The Mixdown, Part 1.
- 30 records in 30 days from 2 collections from one household, day 28: Acid House Fever.
- 30 records in 30 days from 2 collections from one household, day 28: Pasadena Roof Orchestra, Debut Album.
- 30 records in 30 days from 2 collections from one household, day 27: Herbert von Karajan, Ravel/Bolero.
- 30 records in 30 days from 2 collections from one household, day 26: Whodini, first album.
- 30 records in 30 days from 2 collections from one household, day 25: Shango, Shango Funk Theology.
- 30 records in 30 days from 2 collections from one household, day 24: Kid Creole and the Coconuts, Tropical Gangsters.
- 30 records in 30 days from 2 collections from one household, day 23: Gang of 4, Hard.
- 30 records in 30 days from 2 collections from one household, day 22: Joy Division, Substance 1977-1980.