[Dynagroove] Sleazy McQueen bio/releases w/free mix and free Joe Rodriguez Mix
SWEAT
mikeedisko at soundswithenergyandtaste.com
Sun Feb 8 16:23:41 PST 2009
SWEAT 1 Year Anniversary(LA)
Feb 20, 2009 info line: 310-612-3445 night of the event
Sleazy McQueen
Big Cee
Joe Rodriguez
Mikee Disko
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Sleazy Mcqueen Mix
http://www.sendspace.com/file/j6bzn2
Joe Rodriguez Mix
http://1indienation.podomatic.com
Sleazy McQueen
Releases:
Bumpin Hustle EP (12") Bumpin City 2005
Let's Try To Love (12") Icon Recordings 2006
Space Funk Deluxe EP (12", EP) Morris Audio Citysport Edition 2006
1982 (Let's Get A Little Closer) (12") BoogieFarm 2007
Bum-Jacked In Boston (File, MP3) Pilot Recordings (2) 2007
I'm Working All Night (12") EIGHT-TRACKS 2007
Strung Out On You (File, MP3) Greenhouse Recordings 2007
You're Doin' It Wrong, Jack! (File, MP3) Deep House Project 2007
Through The Speakers (File, MP3) Chillin Music 2008
Yacht Rock Edits (12", Red) House Arrest 2008
Remixes:
Makes Me Who I Am (File, MP3) Makes Me Who I Am (Sle... Queep Organic House 2006
Island Sunset (File, MP3) Island Sunset (Sleazy ... Onethirty Digital 2007
Soulmate (Remixes) (File, MP3) Soulmate (Sleazy McQue... Queep Organic House 2007
Break You Off / Done With You (12") MC / DC (Sleazy MC Edit) Mob Beats 2008
Champagne Beat Boogie (File, MP3) Champagne Beat Boogie ... Deep House Project 2008
New Wave Hookers EP (File, MP3, EP) New Wave Hookers (Slea... Headtunes Recordings 2008
One Nation / Remixes (File, MP3) One Nation (Sleazy McQ... Morris / Audio Digital 2008
Production:
Too Much Rainy Days (File, MP3) Chillin Music 2007
Appears On:
The Digital Age EP (File, MP3, EP) Odds & Ends Music 2008
Tracks Appear On:
Sampler '05 (12", Smplr) Body Satisfaction Odds & Ends Music 2005
Untitled (12") Hot Lava (Lum's Down U... Deep House Project 2006
It Becomes Infectious (CD, Album) I'm Working All Night ... Ice And Spice Records 2007
Soul Funk Sampler (12", Smplr) Troutman Street Roller... Dae Recordings 2007
Uncut Sampler (12", Smplr) Candlelight Revision, ... Uncut Records 2007
Headtunes Vol. 1 (12") Jus' Dance (Bobby & Kl... Headtunes Recordings 2009
Sleazy Bio:
Sleazy McQueen was keen on electronic music even in his early days in the deep south. The Central North Carolina disco was sparse, to say the least, but with the help of a friendly farm combine, a chicken, and five hundred pounds of recyclable Pabst cans, he began creating sounds far more complex than anything the townspeople had heard before. While honing his worthless production skills, he was soon involved in a scheme to lose great quantities of cashola. It was simple, really; each month, he and his Evil Twin Maxula would hire world-renowned deejays willing to play for bargain prices and two-bit haybed accommodations to play for the two of them and one or two other townsfolk, and each month the pair would lose a few hundred more dollars. Eventually, McQueen's billfold was empty. Persistent nonetheless, McQueen spent the next two years relentlessly pursuing other sure-fire schemes to lose money, culminating in an all-out relocation to New York City.
As we all know, the New York Sound doesn't have much to do with chickens, so McQueen took it upon himself to learn the intricate ways of the synthesizer, common household spring apparati and kitchen utensils. While drunk one night with a Japanese-Hispanic-Italo-American and his aforementioned twin Maxula (who had, as of late, been consumed in the throes of a quarter-life crisis), McQueen gained complimentary access to a mega-club in the City's notorious Chelsea neighborhood to attend a DJ performance by Mark Farina. After the customary rope-side congratulations, McQueen entered the club just in time to hear Farina playing a song he himself had created. It was at this point that McQueen realized his sound was, indeed, streetworthy. Following in the footsteps of other great Brooklyners, McQueen continues to provide an outlet for his culturally-confused funked-up house sound. Blazing along the time-space continuum, McQueen can see a future that is bright and promising.
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