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DSoH #122 guestmix by Nic Alvarado


Playlist DEEPER SHADES OF HOUSE #122
December 7th 2005

first hour
artist - title - label
Lars Behrenroth - Chimp One - Unreleased
As One - Rumours (Hot Shots Compilation) - Versatile
Jichael Mackson - Charmin - Compost
Stranger - Physical - Stranger Music
Jordan Fields - Keep on Dancin’ (2084 album) - Nice + Smooth
2nd Shift - It’s been a long time (Freaks Dubby Reprise) (Tommy Bones Edit) - ?
The Enigma - Esta Noche (CVO’s Tribute to Kraft Work Mix) - Trackmode
D Navarra ft. M.Iqbal - Beat of the Drum - UK Basic
Laurentius - Karate Samba (Sc - Fi Mix) - Needs
Mute - Basics (Direct Cuts 2) - Running Back
Rick Preston ft. Ras D - The Magnet (Dubwise Mix) - Worship Rec.

second hour
guestmix by Nic Alvarado ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it - USA)

artist - title - label
1.St. Germain - Soul Salsa Soul - F. Comm
2.DJOji Una - NobodyButTheHorns - West End Records
3.Julius Papp-Release (The Groove) - Loveslap Recordings
4.Dr Bob Jones/ The Interns- About Time - Chillifunk Records
5.Dr Bob Jones/ The Interns - Bonus Beat - Chillifunk Records
6. Good Shine- Tribute to Horace Silver
7. Groove Assassins - Everything I Knew - Black Vinyl Records
8. Craig Smith - Disco Royale - In Demand  
9. ASoares - Solaris-WestEndBlueMix - West End Records
10. Blaze - FoundLove-(FanatixDub) - Slip'N'Slide/Westend
11. Steal Vybe - Relief - Steal Vybe Music Records
12.Suges-Quadrasonic - I Gets High - West End Records

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    Jan Groover (b. 1943, Plainfield, New Jersey) was an American photographer who lived for many years in Montpon-Menesterol, France, with her husband, painter and critic Bruce Boice. She died in 2012.

    Groover received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1965 from Pratt Institute, and a Master of Arts in 1970 from Ohio State University.

    Groover was noted for her use of emerging color technologies. In 1979, Groover began to use platinum/palladium prints for portraits and still lifes, transforming everyday items into beautiful, formal still lifes. In 1987, critic Andy Brundberg noted in the New York Times, "In 1978 an exhibition of her dramatic still-life photographs of objects in her kitchen sink caused a sensation. When one appeared on the cover of Artforum magazine, it was a signal that photography had arrived in the art world - complete with a marketplace to support it."

    Groover also used early 20th century camera technology, such as the banquet camera, for elongated, horizontal presentations of otherwise pedestrian items. In a New York Times review of Groover's work exhibited at the Janet Borden Gallery, New York, in 1997, critic Roberta Miller called Groover's work "beautiful and masterly in the extreme."

    Jan Groover's work was the subject of a mid-career retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in 1987, for which an accompanying catalogue was printed. Her work has also been the subject of one-person exhibitions at the Baltimore Museum of Art; Cleveland Museum of Art; the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; and the International Museum of Photography, George Eastman House, Rochester, New York.
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