Arnold Jarvis "What Goes Around (Migs Transporters Dub)"
Nathan G & Rudy "Teach You How To Fly (DJ MFR's Late Night Dub)"
Miguel Migs & Rasoul "The Rising Sun"
Miguel Migs "Sol Patrol (Migs Transporters Vibe)"
2db "Casutic"
Track Listings (12) - Disc #2
Rithma ?Caffeine Sunshine?
Soulstice "Fall Into You (Fred Everythinhg Mix)"
Andy Caldwell ?Carnival?
Rithma ?Human Inertia?
Ming & FS ?Freak (Dizzy Mix)?
King Kooba "Fooling Myself (Gabriel Rene Mix)
Kaskade ?It?s You, It?s Me?
West Magnetic ?Can?t Stop?
Naked Music NYC ?It's Love (Joshua's Mo Luv Vocal)"
Kaskade ?What I Say (Gravel Sax Dub)?
Golden Gate Soul ?Can You Love Me??
Andy Caldwell ft. Omega ?I Can?t Wait?
Approximately 2,600 miles away from New York City, in a place famous for its steeply inclined streets and trolley cars, the sweet sounds of house music keep the city of San Francisco dancing. As one of the three most influ... more »ential USA cities in house music, alongside Chicago and New York, San Francisco possesses a vibe that is distinctly different from its sister cities. With its down-to-earth mentality and relaxed lifestyle, S.F. has helped cultivate the sexy, warm style of house that we now call the West Coast Sound. This city by the sea is also home to some of the world?s finest DJs that have perpetuated the S.F. sound and helped it progress in front of a worldwide audience. Names like Mark Farina, Wicked Crew, Hardkiss, Dubtribe, Miguel Migs, MFR, Kaskade, Jay-J, Chris Lum, Julius Papp and countless others continue to keep the San Francisco sound fresh and decidedly funky. With warm soulful basslines, silky vocals and a spoonful of dub thrown in for good measure, San Francisco house music lets its hair down and is not afraid to take chances! With legendary clubs like The End Up and 1015 Folsom along with one of the first underground house scenes heavily influenced by the British rave scene, S.F. became a melting pot of influences propelling the music scene to what it is today. Once again for Afterdark, we have found two of the best labels that we feel are indicative of the classic West Coast / San Francisco Sound. This installment takes us into the vaults of OM Records and Transport Recordings to dig up some classics and some new gems that are currently rocking dance floors across the globe.« less
Approximately 2,600 miles away from New York City, in a place famous for its steeply inclined streets and trolley cars, the sweet sounds of house music keep the city of San Francisco dancing. As one of the three most influential USA cities in house music, alongside Chicago and New York, San Francisco possesses a vibe that is distinctly different from its sister cities. With its down-to-earth mentality and relaxed lifestyle, S.F. has helped cultivate the sexy, warm style of house that we now call the West Coast Sound. This city by the sea is also home to some of the world?s finest DJs that have perpetuated the S.F. sound and helped it progress in front of a worldwide audience. Names like Mark Farina, Wicked Crew, Hardkiss, Dubtribe, Miguel Migs, MFR, Kaskade, Jay-J, Chris Lum, Julius Papp and countless others continue to keep the San Francisco sound fresh and decidedly funky. With warm soulful basslines, silky vocals and a spoonful of dub thrown in for good measure, San Francisco house music lets its hair down and is not afraid to take chances! With legendary clubs like The End Up and 1015 Folsom along with one of the first underground house scenes heavily influenced by the British rave scene, S.F. became a melting pot of influences propelling the music scene to what it is today. Once again for Afterdark, we have found two of the best labels that we feel are indicative of the classic West Coast / San Francisco Sound. This installment takes us into the vaults of OM Records and Transport Recordings to dig up some classics and some new gems that are currently rocking dance floors across the globe.
"First of all, I don't know what kind of problems W. Frick is having below. A) The CD clearly states "These CDs are protected against unauthorized duplication." on the back of the CD packaging in the lower lefthand corner. B) I was able to import both discs into iTunes without a problem on both my iMac and my iBook, and uploaded them to my iPod immediately. Not a single problem at all.
What I'm really sorry to see is this CD's star ranking suffer because of his inability to get it to work, because the two disks that make up this title are fantastic. I bought it on a whim while picking up Bargroove's Mimosa and this has quickly become my favorite CD (of the week.) I also have Afterdark New York, which was kind of "so so" to me, so I wasn't expecting to love this one at all...Julius Papp's "Drum de Voodo," Solstice's "Fall Into You," and Kaskades' "What I Say" are big highlights and will probably find a way into my own DJ set rotations very soon."
Sweet sounds of house
J. M. Zuurbier | Canada | 09/05/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Too bad this one is Copy Controlled. It won't work on my PC at least. Luckily they fixed this problem with future entries in the AFTERDARK series. Disc one is incredible! It was mixed by DJ MFR. The mixing is very clean and distinct between songs. Very uplifting house! The second disc was mixed by David Ireland and is a completely different beast! The mixing is very different from disc one. Disc two is great as well! Worth checking out!"
How can you not love it!
J. Cali | Phoenix, AZ | 11/22/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have written my fair share of 5 star reviews here but Afterdark: San Franciso is in the upper echelon of those 5 star reviews. Whether it was DJ MFR or David Ireland every time a new track drops you'll say "Damn". Very smooth, very funky. Perfect for a cocktail party at the house, a drive to the bar on a Friday Night, your gym routine, or your drive to work. I can't really choose which is better between the 2 discs. So I'll comment on both.
Disc 1 - This is my first listen to DJ MFR. This guy is unbelievable. Track selection great, not as good as David Ireland's, but he excels in his transitions and mixing. Highlights:
Migs - City People
Julius Papp - Drums De Voodoo (This f&^%&n track is insane)
Jay-J & chris Lum - Funky Stuff
Migs - The Rising Sun
Disc 2 - As eluded to in an earlier review David Ireland's mixing is subpar but wow does he make up for it in his track selection. Every track is phenomenal. This CD is a conversation killer b/c all you find yourself doing shutting your mouth and absorbing the beats. The vocals he chooses are very sexy and no cheese included. Every track is great but here are the choice cuts:
Soulstice - Fall Into You (Dark, Infectious beat and vocal)
King Kooba - Fooling Myself
Kaskade - It's You, It's Me
West Magnetic - Can't Stop
You won't stop listening once you buy it.
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Inaccessible . . . literally. Oh, and it will make your com
B | Providence, RI | 12/19/2006
(1 out of 5 stars)
""Too bad," as one reviewer states, that this won't play on a home computer. Indeed. You'll spend the better part of a half-hour just trying to get any music to come out of this thing at all. You can't listen to it unless you use their own software player, which is a terrible, ugly, clunky, full-screen interface that, for one, violates the Macromedia Flash security settings. Who cares how good the tunes are when you can't get to them. Forget it.
Oh, and the software that the CD *must* install on your computer has, in the words of its own software manufacturer, "security vulnerabilities." Except you have to comb through their website to find out -- nothing alerts you. Buyers of this CD, know that your purchase has been exposing your computer to attacks for, potentially, years. Prospective buyers, go for any of the other well-known house mixes out there. Just not this one."