Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Jungle Music

I was excited to receive an email this week that the good people over at Strut Records are gearing up to release the first multi-label retrospective on legendary DJ/ remixer Walter Gibbons, titled Jungle Music. During the mid to late seventies, Gibbons became one of the first to make his own reel to reel edits that where specifically designed for the dancefloor. His multi-track re-working of Double Exposure's 1976 track "Ten Percent" became the foundation and blueprint for all disco twelve-inch mixes. Gibbons' went on to be a staple, re-working mixes for many of the Salsoul twelve-inch releases, and in the end became the only remixer that Arthur Russell trusted which led to his fabulous re-working of "Go Bang!", "Let's Go Swimming", and "Treehouse/ School Bell". He also went on to remix classic dancefloor cuts from artists like Gladys Knight, Arts & Craft, Sandy Mercer, and many others. This compilation, which includes many of Gibbons best remixes, is due out sometime in July. Here is a one of my favorite Gibbons' remixes, that unfortunately won't be on the compilation, titled "Rocket Rock" by Luv You Madly Orchestra. Some called his style "Jungle Music", I would just call it pure brilliance. Enjoy!

Luv You Madly Orchestra - Rocket Rock (Walter Gibbons Mix)


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4 comments:

Discofunker said...

This track has already been released on CD:
Mixed With Love - The Walter Gibbons Salsoul Anthology

RetroRuss said...

Superb record - Pat - probably my there was something very 'grown-up about this record at the time...probably the guitar riff mixed with the cowbells & strange noises...

Peter McLennan said...

great track, thanks for posting. Have got the Salsoul comp of Gibbons'remixes, looking forward to hearing the Strut one. Cheers.

Peter McLennan said...

ah hang on, think i may already have this... doh - ok, delete my comments then.