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    Little Louie Vega December 31, 1986 (From Hearthrob) just added to the "Tapes" section of

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    For those of you who never went to Hearthrob,it took over The Funhouse space,when the Funhouse closed down.Musically,it was(as some called it in NY),Freestyle.

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    Originally posted by DEEPHOUSEHEAD:
    Little Louie Vega December 31, 1986 (From Hearthrob) just added to the "Tapes" section of

    www.vjsproductionsinc.com

    For those of you who never went to Hearthrob,it took over The Funhouse space,when the Funhouse closed down.Musically,it was(as some called it in NY),Freestyle.
    i have to listen to this....i was there that night....

    you're the man for putting this up!!!

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    Please give your thoughts on it.
    I've had the tape in storage since then.

    Everytime I went to Hearthrob it was packed tight.
    Great memories !

    Originally posted by DJ Rated M:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by DEEPHOUSEHEAD:
    Little Louie Vega December 31, ! 1986 (From Hearthrob) just added to the "Tapes" section of

    www.vjsproductionsinc.com

    For those of you who never went to Hearthrob,it took over The Funhouse space,when the Funhouse closed down.Musically,it was(as some called it in NY),Freestyle.
    i have to listen to this....i was there that night....

    you're the man for putting this up!!!
    </font>[/QUOTE]

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    Originally posted by DEEPHOUSEHEAD:
    Please give your thoughts on it.
    I've had the tape in storage since then.

    Everytime I went to Hearthrob it was packed tight.
    Great memories !

    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by DJ Rated M:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by DEEPHOUSEHEAD:
    Little Louie Vega December 31, ! 1986 (From Hearthrob) just added to the "Tapes" section of

    www.vjsproductionsinc.com

    For those of you who never went to Hearthrob,it took over The Funhouse space,when the Funhouse closed down.Musically,it was(as some called it in NY),Freestyle.
    i have to listen to this....i was there that night....

    you're the man for putting this up!!!
    </font>[/QUOTE]
    </font>[/QUOTE]ok.......when i get to work i'll give you my thoughts.......man, the memories!!!
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    ok.........i just heard it. what a night. here's a brief breakdown on da joints...

    Summertime - Nocera (that's what you 1st hear fading out when the tape starts)
    Good Things Come To Those Who Wait - Nayobe
    Match Made In Heaven - Jill
    How Can We Be Wrong - Trinere
    Red Hot - Trilogy
    Come Get My Love - TKA (with India down with them)
    Don't Break My Heart - Sa Fire
    Love Letter - Giggles
    Show Me - The Cover Girls


    i think it's great that you showcase what Louie was rocking back then when a lot of kats didn't know who he was. me and a few kats from around my way used to live at Heartthrobs. i've already mentioned what the mamis there looked like! the beauty of it all is that Louie played everything: Freestyle, House, Hip-Hop, Alternative, and even some rock/pop stuff like U2 & Love & Rockets.
    do you have anything else from that era?

    if my memory serves me right Victor, you did some stuff back then with Musto & Bones? i may even have a few joints from back then......


    thanks again!!!!


    :D

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    Originally posted by DEEPHOUSEHEAD:
    Please give your thoughts on it.
    I've had the tape in storage since then.

    Everytime I went to Hearthrob it was packed tight.
    Great memories !

    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by DJ Rated M:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by DEEPHOUSEHEAD:
    Little Louie Vega December 31, ! 1986 (From Hearthrob) just added to the "Tapes" section of

    www.vjsproductionsinc.com

    For those of you who never went to Hearthrob,it took over The Funhouse space,when the Funhouse closed down.Musically,it was(as some called it in NY),Freestyle.
    i have to listen to this....i was there that night....

    you're the man for putting this up!!!
    </font>[/QUOTE]
    </font>[/QUOTE]do you remember the Devil's Nest reunion parties there? talk about PACKED!!!
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    Can u say "RAZOR EDITS"...
    pre-computer editing days!
    Super Nice - the memories, oh the memories - This was when clubbing was at it's PEAK. FREESTYLE to the max - Go Louie... Go Louie.
    Flashbacks of the NYC Breakers facing off against RSC and the snack bar at Hearthrob (which I will always remember as THE FUNHOUSE)

    Wassup Victor! All my love to you, wife and child. Looking forward to hooking up with you again in the near future! Miss your great spirit and energy. Yo, the website is looking awesome. Keep up the good work and keep in touch!

    Peace & Love
    Raven Fox

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    Thanks for the breakdown on the tracklisting.
    I'll post side B next week.I'm just out of town this week,so I'll do it when I get back.
    Yes,this is how I knew Louie.Freestyle (as some called it),was his specialty.It was'nt untill 88/89 or so that I really noticed a change in his taste.I believe hanging out at Zanzibar as many of us did,was a contribution to this.
    Walked some long blocks on some real cold nights to Hearthrob too,but it was definately well worth it.
    Its nice hearing this tape after all this time.
    Regarding my productions.I got a job at Shakedown Sounds in 87 (owned by Arthur Baker).My first works were for Criminal/Mimimal Records yes.
    Gail Sky King,Juan Kato,Jr Vasquez,Danny Krivit,Benji Candalario,Aldo Marin,Latin Rascals,Johnny Dyell,David Cole,Rober Clivilles,
    were just some of MANY that were regularely there,and who shared much knowledge with me.
    T. Musto was from Brooklyn too,not far from my place,and his office 4th Floor/Nu Groove (in colloboration with Frank Mendez)/Northcott was around the block from Shakedown (in Manhatten).Lenny D (who also worked at Shakedown),was doing productions for 4th Floor,and he introduced me to Musto.Yes,they were producing Freestyle (as some called it),then too.
    Regarding people mixing on Radio He Musto(in partership with his dj partner of the time Tommy Sozzi),were rockin NY radio with their mixes(on KTU)as the Dynamic Duo.

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    Originally posted by Raven Fox:
    Can u say "RAZOR EDITS"...
    pre-computer editing days!
    Super Nice - the memories, oh the memories - This was when clubbing was at it's PEAK. FREESTYLE to the max - Go Louie... Go Louie.
    Flashbacks of the NYC Breakers facing off against RSC and the snack bar at Hearthrob (which I will always remember as THE FUNHOUSE)

    Wassup Victor! All my love to you, wife and child. Looking forward to hooking up with you again in the near future! Miss your great spirit and energy. Yo, the website is looking awesome. Keep up the good work and keep in touch!

    Peace & Love
    Raven Fox
    So nice to hear from you Raven.
    Look forward to seeing you soon.
    I'm due to be back in NY as of mid September.
    Where are you now ?
    Thanks for the positivity.
    Much Love.

    Victor

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    i constantly read that louie used to be a freestyle dj .. and i just want to know . what do you mean by that? would love to hear what u have to say

    thanks
    I LOVE MUSIC!!!

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    Originally posted by 2nd_bros:
    i constantly read that louie used to be a freestyle dj .. and i just want to know . what do you mean by that? would love to hear what u have to say

    thanks
    he played Freestyle(aka Latin Hip Hop back then).....

    he played that @ the Devil's Nest, Heartthrobs, Studio 54, Roseland and other places...

    a while before a lot of kats even knew who he was.....
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    Originally posted by DEEPHOUSEHEAD:
    Thanks for the breakdown on the tracklisting.
    I'll post side B next week.I'm just out of town this week,so I'll do it when I get back.
    Yes,this is how I knew Louie.Freestyle (as some called it),was his specialty.It was'nt untill 88/89 or so that I really noticed a change in his taste.I believe hanging out at Zanzibar as many of us did,was a contribution to this.
    Walked some long blocks on some real cold nights to Hearthrob too,but it was definately well worth it.
    Its nice hearing this tape after all this time.
    Regarding my productions.I got a job at Shakedown Sounds in 87 (owned by Arthur Baker).My first works were for Criminal/Mimimal Records yes.
    Gail Sky King,Juan Kato,Jr Vasquez,Danny Krivit,Benji Candalario,Aldo Marin,Latin Rascals,Johnny Dyell,David Cole,Rober Clivilles,
    were just some of MANY that were regularely there,and who shared much knowledge with me.
    T. Musto was from Brooklyn too,not far from my place,and his office 4th Floor/Nu Groove (in colloboration with Frank Mendez)/Northcott was around the block from Shakedown (in Manhatten).Lenny D (who also worked at Shakedown),was doing productions for 4th Floor,and he introduced me to Musto.Yes,they were producing Freestyle (as some called it),then too.
    Regarding people mixing on Radio He Musto(in partership with his dj partner of the time Tommy Sozzi),were rockin NY radio with their mixes(on KTU)as the Dynamic Duo.
    thanks Victor..

    no problem about the list...

    i'll have to find my Bones Breaks records now...

    Northcott......."Get the Hoe, Get the Hoe"....

    i'm looking fwd to the b side now...

    4th Floor/Nu Groove...wow...

    i played the Break Boys on one of my mixes not too long ago.....

    other faves were " Dum Dum Cry" and "Alright Alright"


    now when you mention Criminal/Minimal(i should've paid more attention to the production credits)but did you have anything to do with "January/Febuary" and "Miricles Explode" by Tina B and any of the Babie & Keyes stuff?

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    I'm not sure why this style of music was called Freestyle (by some),though I can give you some of my knowledge on the history of it.
    In "82" Arthur Baker,John Robie,Afrika Baambata and the Soul Sonic Force,(with some help by JellyBean Benitez and Tom Silverman) created a tune titled "Planet Rock".This one tune,in my book,is the seed that eventually grew into several genres/styles of Dance Music.
    "Freestyle" (as some called it) was/is one of them.
    From 82 untill Around late 84 there we're countless amounts of tracks and productions combining Bronx style MCing with Electro/Kraftwerk style grooves,as well as R and B style singing with Kraftwerk style grooves.It was'nt untill around mid 85 or so,that a group named TKA came out with a record, I think the title is "One Way Love" (if I'm wrong,please correct me),and Expose came out with a record (help me with the title,their first release)
    that Kraftwek style grooves met this style of singing/songs (Yes Debby Deb "When I Hear Music was 84,and so was "Honey To A Bee" I guess these sould sort of fit the category too,though they we're more Funhouse).Tommy Boy,Cutting,we're some of the first labels to release this type of material.Then came more NY labels/groups and Artists and more Miami labels/groups and artists.
    103.5 WQHT was now introduced to NY airwaves,with Freestyle (as some called it)a big part of the format.
    With the Funhouse now closed,and the times changing,Hearthrob opened.


    Originally posted by 2nd_bros:
    i constantly read that louie used to be a freestyle dj .. and i just want to know . what do you mean by that? would love to hear what u have to say

    thanks

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    Originally posted by DEEPHOUSEHEAD:
    I'm not sure why this style of music was called Freestyle (by some),though I can give you some of my knowledge on the history of it.
    In "82" Arthur Baker,John Robie,Afrika Baambata and the Soul Sonic Force,(with some help by JellyBean Benitez and Tom Silverman) created a tune titled "Planet Rock".This one tune,in my book,is the seed that eventually grew into several genres/styles of Dance Music.
    "Freestyle" (as some called it) was/is one of them.
    From 82 untill Around late 84 there we're countless amounts of tracks and productions combining Bronx style MCing with Electro/Kraftwerk style grooves,as well as R and B style singing with Kraftwerk style grooves.It was'nt untill around mid 85 or so,that a group named TKA came out with a record, I think the title is "One Way Love" (if I'm wrong,please correct me),and Expose came out with a record (help me with the title,their first release)
    that Kraftwek style grooves met this style of singing/songs (Yes Debby Deb "When I Hear Music was 84,and so was "Honey To A Bee" I guess these sould sort of fit the category too,though they we're more Funhouse).Tommy Boy,Cutting,we're some of the first labels to release this type of material.Then came more NY labels/groups and Artists and more Miami labels/groups and artists.
    103.5 WQHT was now introduced to NY airwaves,with Freestyle (as some called it)a big part of the format.
    With the Funhouse now closed,and the times changing,Hearthrob opened.


    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by 2nd_bros:
    i constantly read that louie used to be a freestyle dj .. and i just want to know . what do you mean by that? would love to hear what u have to say

    thanks
    </font>[/QUOTE]Expose ...it was either "Point Of No Return" or "Exposed To Love".....
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    Yes,I remember.
    Good memories.
    As I say,I really believe Tony at Zanzibar (and his mix shows),were a contribution to his change in musical taste.One clear moment in that turning point,was Louies mix of Debby Gibson (a Pop/sometimes freestyle artist)which he did House.


    thanks [/qb][/QUOTE]he played Freestyle(aka Latin Hip Hop back then).....

    he played that @ the Devil's Nest, Heartthrobs, Studio 54, Roseland and other places...

    a while before a lot of kats even knew who he was..... [/QB][/QUOTE]

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    [quote]Originally posted by DJ Rated M:
    he played Freestyle(aka Latin Hip Hop back then).....

    he played that @ the Devil's Nest, Heartthrobs, Studio 54, Roseland and other places...

    a while before a lot of kats even knew who he was.....
    I don't think I would describe Freestyle as "Latin Hip Hop". Freestyle to me has always been Latin club music (disco, I guess) from the 80s.

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    Originally posted by DJ 138:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by DJ Rated M:
    he played Freestyle(aka Latin Hip Hop back then).....

    he played that @ the Devil's Nest, Heartthrobs, Studio 54, Roseland and other places...

    a while before a lot of kats even knew who he was.....
    I don't think I would describe Freestyle as "Latin Hip Hop". Freestyle to me has always been Latin club music (disco, I guess) from the 80s.
    </font>
    that's what some called it though...
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    Originally posted by DEEPHOUSEHEAD:
    Yes,I remember.
    Good memories.
    As I say,I really believe Tony at Zanzibar (and his mix shows),were a contribution to his change in musical taste.One clear moment in that turning point,was Louies mix of Debby Gibson (a Pop/sometimes freestyle artist)which he did House.


    thanks
    he played Freestyle(aka Latin Hip Hop back then).....

    he played that @ the Devil's Nest, Heartthrobs, Studio 54, Roseland and other places...

    a while before a lot of kats even knew who he was..... [/QB][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]


    i think that Louie's 1st house production was that Chrissy Iiccee(sp) joint.....i forget that name of it now but i have it at home. it was on Atlantic.
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    i think that Louie's 1st house production was that Chrissy Iiccee(sp) joint.....i forget that name of it now but i have it at home. it was on Atlantic. [/QB]
    It's "You Should Know By Now" written with Marc Anthony of all people and his vocal featured and she sounds like India....

    It is a classic though.

    Ahhhh Freestyle

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    Originally posted by Li-Za:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />i think that Louie's 1st house production was that Chrissy Iiccee(sp) joint.....i forget that name of it now but i have it at home. it was on Atlantic.
    It's "You Should Know By Now" written with Marc Anthony of all people and his vocal featured and she sounds like India....

    It is a classic though.

    Ahhhh Freestyle [/QB]</font>[/QUOTE]thanks!

    LOL...sounds like India but she looks like Sa Fire

    she did come off on "Love Desire" though....
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    Burning this. So many memories there EVERY Saturday night for Louie.
    Freestyle was the bomb those days....and Louie knew how to turn it out.

    BDLC

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    Originally posted by Brenda:
    Burning this. So many memories there EVERY Saturday night for Louie.
    Freestyle was the bomb those days....and Louie knew how to turn it out.

    BDLC
    This world is small! Used to party with you and M every saturday too.

    Yo Brenda and M, I want to see a pic from those days. I have ,do you?


    BTW:
    Thank you Victor for posting the mix. I lost all of the mixes I had from then! You brought back good memories!

    peace,
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    Originally posted by Gojay:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Brenda:
    Burning this. So many memories there EVERY Saturday night for Louie.
    Freestyle was the bomb those days....and Louie knew how to turn it out.

    BDLC
    This world is small! Used to party with you and M every saturday too.

    Yo Brenda and M, I want to see a pic from those days. I have ,do you?


    BTW:
    Thank you Victor for posting the mix. I lost all of the mixes I had from then! You brought back good memories!

    peace,
    gojay
    </font>[/QUOTE]Gojay...

    i have pics of me back in the day but i think about 1 maybe in hearthrobs and roseland...i have to find them...
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    I have some pics Gojay. I'll get back to soon...

    Let's see yours first....

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    I'm currently away,but when I'm back next week I'll put up side B.
    Glad to share with real appreciators !

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