Music/Picks – “Delectable Dower Delivery” – Mikey D Podcast – House Music All Night Long – Monday 12th November – Special Focus/Podcast Of The Week

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We may be months behind with our music newsletters, but we get back on the production pitching road, marking a welcome podcast return by a dynamic D.J. whose magnificent mix, “House Music All Night Long”, shows that the marvellous Mikey D has not lost any of his terrific track choice touch, making selecting it as our “Podcast Of The Week” an easy choice, download stream options an image click below, while we marvel in the mix & Mikey with our special feature beneath

 

We can count ourselves fortunate to have acquainted a large & lengthy list of D.J.’s & music producers both in our times clubbing at home in South Africa, here in the capital & on our exploits across Europe, a sizable selection we feel privileged to call friends, while if you have tracked our recent exploits, you don’t need to be rocket scientists to realise the even smaller & select set that fall under our now infamous “premier” & premier protégé” player lists, two having played out just a couple of days ago at PLAY>TIME, these two individuals instinctively aware of what tracks & tunes float our musical boat, all too often tumbling those trademark DM tears. But there is another D.J. in this select group of ours that also manages to move us to emotional eruptions, although it would be fair to say, the occasions recent have been few & far between, not least as Mikey D has had his hands full managing his daytime role as Ministry Of Sound’s IT manager, the spectacular sets of his we used to savour every other week at Beyond in recent years, a rarity in 2012, while the handful he has played, including just yesterday, his lastminute.com appearance apparently stealing the show, no real surprise to us, as we rank him as one of the most talented D.J.’s on the capitals clubbing circuit.

 

So while we missed out on Sunday, we can count ourselves fabulously fortunate that Mr Dower has also turned his time to pressing a new podcast, very much like his recent resurgence out on the scene, is a most welcome return to music making for Mikey, his last mix well over a year old and very much a departure from what we rate as his best compilation to date “Lose Control” which while forever hold magical Parisian memories (a long story). And in his latest mix, “House Music All Night Long” there are definite shades of the former, while there are also genre influences that mirror aspects of his last compilation “Heavy Baby”,  so the blending of uplifting vocal with full on tech & progressive beats very much cater for a wide clubbing audience and shows the depth & diversity of Mikey’s sets & sounds. So, analogy wise, while “Lose Control” was very much Beyond and “Heavy Baby” Later, we are pleased as punch with the resplendent result that “House Music All Night Long” has achieved, as it shows those sound skills that we can draw from both clubs & performances from Mr Dower at each.

 

Starting with one of our favourite tracks of now, a 2012 re-work of the classic ”Let The Sunshine In”, neatly followed by the mix’s title track, Mikey then takes us on a terrific journey come rollercoaster ride of genre dips, twists & turns, elements of funky, uplifting, tech & progressive all coming together to keep us gripped tight right the way through, delicious dollops of classic tracks, like the opener, remixed into 2012 form, while up to date hits are in there too, a particular favourite being Trent Cantrell’s “Naturally”. And while the compilation is only 60 minutes long, he manages to pack a punch, transporting us onto the dancefloor delightfully, shades of Beyond, Later & even PLAY>TIME coming through in leaps & bounds, while it is also a credible cycling compilation too, not many mixes able to produce the kind of pedal power in comparison to the master in this field (do we need to mention his name?!), while it was an easy consideration to mark Mikey’s welcome return to podcast pressing by propelling “House Music All Night Long” to our podcast of the week slot, not just for one week, but three in a row. So, it naturally goes without saying that we thoroughly recommend you add this to your collection which you can do by either heading to his Podomatic page at http://mikeyd.podomatic.com or to his Soundcloud site at http://souncloud.com/mikedower, where both likes & comments would, we are sure, meet with our music maker’s gratitude, while if like us, you missed Mikey’s set at Beyond last weekend, then fear not as he is back again this week and we have it on good authority that there are a couple of  Later appearances due this side of the New Year too.

 

So, it’s great to have Mr Dower back in the groove, both performing live & pressing podcasts in the studio, meaning we hope it won’t be too long before we all have to wait for the next Mikey mix that, just like this latest compilation will surely prove that “Music Is The Answer!” (DISCO MATT)

 

About discomatt

The History........................................................Created in 2008 after a short period of blogging under his real name, the pseudonym, “Disco Matt”, was born on the back of a reputation for being London’s original party boy having partied and clubbed across the London gay scene since in mid 1990’s.........................................................Through his series of blogs via individual blogging pages which soon morphed into a full blown website (http://discomatt.com), Disco Matt established himself as an independent journalist come columnist who quickly gained a reputation for supporting & promoting one of the world’s most prolific clubbing scenes. He previewed, reviewed & recommended London gay clubs, as well as the diverse gay/metrosexual London club/bar culture, linking to & reviewing the scene top D.J.’s and generally covering the gay scene including international gay events....................................................Regularly reporting on the top events across the scene, Disco Matt’s reviews, over the years, developed a strong following, not just by clubbers, D.J’s, promoters, music producers & scene faces, but people far and wide that were looking for an insight to the incredible scene that was London. He also previewed upcoming events that signalled, either a major change or update of existing clubs, new ventures on the gAylist/metrosexual scene, or where he considered events that deserved more comprehensive coverage to that provided in other posts.............................................However, having pretty much reached the top of his game in his chosen specific field, due to a number of personal predicaments, challenges & changes in his life priorities, Disco Matt parked his writing and operation in February 2014. While the burning desire to continue remained, what this much needed period of inactivity did provide was the time & space to re-think & re-focus his activities on a broader spectrum of media and entertainment............................................................So, following this long two year lay-off, he built up the foundations for this diversification into the areas of film, theatre, radio & television where his reviewing, recommending & reporting was to be replicated & resurrected, also pointing his promotions through more visuals & video's linked to all these areas along with his core activities and passions ................................................................................The Present....................................After another (shorter) period of lay-off from mid 2016, a life changing event reignited his passion and early into 2017, Disco Matt has delivered on his promise for a new, more modern look to his website, shedding the old & tired skin in favour of something far more in keeping with the times and with his blogging roots. And he has waived a fond farewell to his clubbing days, this having also been ditched from his site & activity, rather now just focussing on the genres of film, theatre, radio, television, video and of course, music, in so doing, aiming to broaden his appeal to a much wider audience interested in the latest most cutting edge areas of media & entertainment.............................................................................His aim is to be highly regarded across the industry for his writing in these fields and ultimately become a full time critic in film &/or theatre.