CHOONS

NickFresh, Diego Martinez

CHOONS tells the definitive story of some of music's most underrated anthems—songs that have endured the test of time and have connected with millions of listeners everywhere. On every episode, we explore the context, creative process, and legacy of these tunes with the people responsible for creating them: producers, arrangers, composers, remixers, and the performers themselves. Produced and hosted by journalist Diego Martinez. Executive produced by music savant Nicholas "NickFresh" Puzo.

  1. Disco legend D.C. LaRue and the legacy of "Cathedrals"

    26 НОЯБ.

    Disco legend D.C. LaRue and the legacy of "Cathedrals"

    More than half a century ago, a cultural and societal movement took root in the streets of New York City. Driven by the post-Stonewall sexual revolution and the masterful work of DJs spinning the latest R&B cuts, people flocked to the clubs in search of their tribe and live out an almost religious experience.  D.C LaRue, by then a seasoned singer and songwriter, was a witness to this phenomenon and encapsulated all of his thoughts on a song that, since its original release, has become a perennial favorite in dance halls all over the world. The enduring legacy of “Cathedrals” is only a part of a long career that saw D.C. bouncing from record label to record label in his early years, ditching music to delve into other creative outlets, tapping into what was happening around him, being discovered by newer generations, and ultimately, enjoying his rightful place as a true Disco legend.   Show Tracklisting: A Teenager in Love (Dion)Jane (D.C. LaRue)Put Your Hand on My Shoulder (Paul Anka)Honey Bear (D.C. LaRue)Cold in Oscoda (D.C. LaRue)Better Get Back (D.C. LaRue)Love to Love You Baby (Donna Summer)Cathedrals (D.C. LaRue)Indiscreet (D.C. LaRue)Do You Want the Real Thing (D.C. LaRue)Star Baby (D.C. LaRue)3AM (Bobby Blanco and Mikki Moto)Let Them Dance - Idjut Boys Beats Remix (D.C. LaRue)O Ba Ba - The Reflex Revision (D.C. LaRue)D.C. LaRue on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larue_david/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dclarue/  Host and Producer: Diego Martinez Executive Producer: Nicholas "NickFresh" Puzo Audio Engineer: Adam Fogel  Follow us on social media: @choonspod

    36 мин.
  2. Information Society's Paul Robb on "What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy)"

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    Information Society's Paul Robb on "What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy)"

    The “Minneapolis Sound” is eclectic at its core. From the funktified innovations of Prince and André Cymone to the polished productions of Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis and the alt-rock fire of The Replacements, the scene always made space for everything—and everyone—even an offbeat band like Information Society.   In 1982, the same year The Purple One invited us to party like it was 1999, InSoc burst onto the scene with a robotic synth style that recalled Kraftwerk, early Devo, and Gary Numan. Paul Robb, Kurt Larson, and James Cassidy embraced the DIY ethos of punk, quickly building a loyal following. But true recognition didn’t come until the band relocated to New York City, where they forged their signature sound—a fusion of electro and pulsating dance beats that launched them onto the charts.   With the guidance of seasoned producer Fred Marr, the trio absorbed everything around them, from radio staples to late-night TV static. Armed with samples—and a certain ’60s sci-fi phenomenon like Star Trek—Paul Robb crafted InSoc’s pop breakout hit, a track that dominated clubs from L.A. to Rio and beyond. It set the foundation for the group’s unique brand of intellectual, tech-driven pop, a sound that remains as vibrant today as ever.   Show Tracklisting: Swan's Splashdown (Perry and Kingsley)The Little Man from Mars (Perry and Kingsley)Are Friends Electric? (Tubeway Army)Bacchanale (Information Society)Running (Information Society)What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) (Information Society)Walking Away (Information Society)What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) Live at Rock in Rio (Information Society)  Information Society on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/informationsociety_official/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/informationsocietyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/informationsocietyBandcamp: https://informationsociety.bandcamp.com/  Host and Producer: Diego Martinez Executive Producer: Nicholas "NickFresh" Puzo Audio Engineer: Adam Fogel  Follow us on social media: @choonspod

    36 мин.
  3. Bonus Episode: People Getting Loose - The Music of Saturday Night Fever

    14.12.2022 · БОНУСНЫЙ КОНТЕНТ

    Bonus Episode: People Getting Loose - The Music of Saturday Night Fever

    Back in December 1977, a young actor named John Travolta (by then only known for his role as Vinnie Barbarino on the TV comedy "Welcome Back Kotter) strutted across the streets of New York to the funky beat of an English trio that reinvented themselves from Soft Rock gentlemen to the purveyors of the global Disco explosion.  While The Bee Gees' music was the centerpiece of "Saturday Night Fever," the film's soundtrack gave a spotlight to notable pop performers like Yvonne Elliman, masterful musicians and arrangers like David Shire, Ralph McDonald, and R&B veterans like The Trammps and Tavares that were also heavily instrumental in creating the blueprint of Disco in the early 70s. Show Tracklisting: Jive Talkin' (Bee Gees)You Should Be Dancing (Bee Gees)I Don't Know How To Love Him (Yvonne Elliman)Love Me (Yvonne Elliman)How Deep Is Your Love (Bee Gees)If I Can't Have You (Yvonne Elliman)More Than A Woman (Bee Gees)More Than A Woman (Tavares)It Only Takes A Minute (Tavares)Boogie Shoes (KC & The Sunshine Band)Open Sesame (Kook & The Gang)K-Jee (MFSB)A Fifth Of Beethoven (Walter Murphy)Calypso Breakdown (Ralph McDonald)Night on Disco Mountain (David Shire)Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart (The Trammps)Disco Inferno (The Trammps)Host and Producer: Diego Martinez Executive Producer: Nicholas "NickFresh" Puzo Audio Engineer: Adam Fogel Follow us on social media: @choonspod Subscribe to our PATREON: patreon.com/choonspod

    25 мин.
  4. So Much Love: A Tribute To Joyce Sims & "Come Into My Life"

    16.11.2022

    So Much Love: A Tribute To Joyce Sims & "Come Into My Life"

    Multiple tributes flooded social media channels and websites when Joyce Sims made her peaceful transition on October 13th, 2022, all noting the tangible influence she had on music and people's lives.  This Rochester, NY native found her way from perfecting her craft to soaring the international charts with a heavenly mix of Hip-Hop, electronic beats, and R&B vocal stylings, thanks to her collaboration with Sleeping Bag Records producer Mantronix. That mix led to some remarkable singles in the mid-to-late 80s, including "(You Are My) All And All," and "Come Into My Life," the latter becoming her most-known tune. Taking cues from one of her final interviews, we take a look back at Joyce's beginnings in music, her efforts to learn the process behind the engineering desk, her surprise rise to fame, and her last recordings before her passing. Show Tracklisting: Come Into My Life (Joyce Sims)(You Are My) All And All (Joyce Sims)What You Won't Do For Love (Joyce Sims)  Interview with Joyce Sims (Courtesy of Halftime Chat) https://youtu.be/_fIXHpFvGtU https://youtu.be/QUqlpyo0NS0 https://youtu.be/V6H2ZlaZ0_U https://youtu.be/r4Wv1jnSWAw https://youtu.be/Mj2aJi49s4s Donate or support the production of Halftime Chat CASHAPP: £halftimechat PAYPAL: nesoul   Host and Producer: Diego Martinez Executive Producer: Nicholas "NickFresh" Puzo Audio Engineer: Adam Fogel Follow us on social media: @choonspod Subscribe to our PATREON: patreon.com/choonspod

    27 мин.
  5. Leee John Celebrates Four Decades Of Imagination's "Just An Illusion"

    02.11.2022

    Leee John Celebrates Four Decades Of Imagination's "Just An Illusion"

    As the glamour of New Wave made its way through the UK music scene with acts like Visage, Duran Duran, and Spandau Ballet, a band made out of three black men was making the most, sashaying into TV studios with an extravagant image and hypnotic tunes to match.  Vocalist Leee John, bassist Ashley Ingram, and drummer Errol Kennedy ruled both the charts and the dancefloors with their own silky and soulful "Imagination" sound, created in collaboration with innovative production team Steve Jolley and Tony Swain, later architects of pop classics recorded by Spandau, Alison Moyet, and Bananarama.  In this special CHOONS episode, Leee takes a trip back to his days working the pub circuit and learning from the greats, his pre-Imagination recordings, the inspiration behind his first hit singles with the band, and the treacherous session that led to one of the most unforgettable floor-fillers of the 1980s. Show Tracklisting: Just An Illusion - Nightdubbing Version (Imagination)Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet (Gonzalez)Walk On The Wild Side (Lou Reed)Body Talk (Imagination)Burnin' Up (Imagination)I'll Always Love You (But Don't Look Back) (Imagination)Flashback (Imagination)True (Spandau Ballet)Just An Illusion - Instrumental (Imagination)Just An Illusion (Imagination)In The Heat of The Night (Imagination)Pre-order Imagination featuring Leee John "40 Years" Limited Edition Box Set Out February 2023: https://leeejohn.lnk.to/imagination40 Leee John on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leeejohnofficial/Twitter: https://twitter.com/leeejohnFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LeeeJohnWebsite: https://www.leeejohn.com/Host and Producer: Diego Martinez Executive Producer: Nicholas "NickFresh" Puzo Audio Engineer: Adam Fogel Follow us on social media: @choonspod Subscribe to our PATREON: patreon.com/choonspod

    41 мин.
  6. How Snap's Penny Ford Reconciled With "The Power"

    19.10.2022

    How Snap's Penny Ford Reconciled With "The Power"

    On January 3rd, 1990, days after a unified East and West Berlin welcomed the new decade with a memorable New Years celebration a few feet away from Brandenburg Gate, German producers Luca Anzilotti and Michael Münzing unleashed "The Power," a song that blended soul, dance, and rap sounds.  Though they weren't the first to come up with this fusion, the result was one of the most recognizable songs of all time and a symbol of the often problematic practices found in relationships between artists and production teams. Penny Ford, a vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and composer with years working alongside greats like Chaka Khan, Joni Mitchell, Zapp, and the Gap Band, was caught in the whirlwind of it all, and saw her life completely turned upside down by the unexpected opportunity of fronting the Snap! project, and securing its afterlife for the next three decades. Show Tracklisting In The Name Of Love (Sharon Redd)Tell Me Something Good (Rufus feat. Chaka Khan)Change Your Wicked Ways (Penny Ford)Our Day Will Come (Chaka Khan and Edwin Starr)Where Are You? (16 Bit)Oops Up (Snap!)Mary Had a Little Boy (Snap!)The Power (Chill Rob G)Love's Gonna Get You (Jocelyn Brown)The Power (Snap!)Rhythm Is A Dancer (Snap!)Snap! on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialpennyford/Twitter: https://twitter.com/pennypal101Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Penny-Ford/100063719559672/Host and Producer: Diego Martinez Executive Producer: Nicholas "NickFresh" Puzo Audio Engineer: Adam Fogel Follow us on social media: @choonspod Subscribe to our PATREON: patreon.com/choonspod

    42 мин.
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CHOONS tells the definitive story of some of music's most underrated anthems—songs that have endured the test of time and have connected with millions of listeners everywhere. On every episode, we explore the context, creative process, and legacy of these tunes with the people responsible for creating them: producers, arrangers, composers, remixers, and the performers themselves. Produced and hosted by journalist Diego Martinez. Executive produced by music savant Nicholas "NickFresh" Puzo.

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