Tamer's Grand Spring Affair III (Apr. '25) - ‘Glory Box’
Full playlist of my most recent musical collage, released April 2025, Suite 1 till 4, with a full playlist here (Google Docs document).
Stimulating content for the neurodivergent
Full playlist of my most recent musical collage, released April 2025, Suite 1 till 4, with a full playlist here (Google Docs document).
6 hours of music in total. Full playlist of Suite 1 till 4 here (Google Docs document).
5 hours of music in total. Full playlist of Mini-Suite 1 till 4 here (Google Docs document).
Full playlist of Suite 1 till 4 here (Google Docs document).
20 hours of music in total. Full playlist of Suite 1 till 4 here (Google Docs document).
Full playlist of Suite 1 till 4 here (Google Docs document).
Full playlist here (Google Docs document).
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My latest Edit, a 1-minute Interlude produced with elements of the Down To Earth Dimitri From Paris Remix of Spacer (1992). This Interlude Edit is released April 2025, and used in my most recent musical collage, Tamer's Grand Spring Affair III, 'Glory Box' (Apr.'25) in Suite 2 (Pop) 'Happy Man' and Suite 3 (House) 'Watch Out'.
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Mash-up, edit if you will, from the luscious break in the original 12" from 1979 and parts of the later released M+M Mixes from John Morales and Sergio Munzibai, accompanied here with a little ode to the session musician.
Soothing Instrumental Edit of my first mp3-download (yes, illegally) via Napster in the summer of 1999. An iconic record for me ever since.
Last 2 minutes of "Just My Daydream", performed by Aretha Franklin and produced by Luther Vandross, from her 1982 album 'Jump To It'.
Full line-up/credits of musicians that took part in this elegant piece of soul:
Arrangements [Horns, Strings] – L. Leon Pendarvis, Jr.*, Arrangements [Vocals] – Aretha Franklin, Luther Vandross, Backing Vocals – Cissy Houston, Darlene Love, Stephanie Spruill, Bass – Louis Johnson, Drums – Yogi Horton, Keyboards – Sonny Burke, Keyboards, Arranged By [Rhythm] – Nat Adderley, Jr.*, Percussion – Crusher Bennett*, Written-By – Smokey Robinson.
"We're not talking about pops!"
One of my Lush Break Outtake's of a true Philadelphia soul classic from 1973, with the iconic 4-way 'ode to mama' convo between the Intruders, Sam "Little Sonny" Brown, Eugene "Bird" Daughtry, and more on the background Phillip "Phil" Terry, Robert "Big Sonny" Edwards and Robert "Bobby Starr" Ferguson.
(...) "Released from their album Save the Children, the single is a song commonly played on Mother's Day. Written by Gamble & Huff and co-written by McFadden & Whitehead. (...) The song was inspired by Kenny Gamble's mother, Ruby, who died in 2012. It was used during the credits of The Simpsons episode "Moe Letter Blues"." (source: Wikipedia)
Removed the first 21 seconds with an off-tone flute intro to be leftover with a magnificent cool jazz-funk groover.
Last part of the 16-minute long composition from the Isaac Hayes album 'To Be Continued' with long and lush outro.
My 'reprised' cut of the last few minutes of the record, performed by Louie Vega and his Elements Of Life band featuring Anané on vocals.
Featuring Ramses Shaffy and Ischa Meijer, taken from their interview in the TV program I.S.C.H.A (1994).
Outtake of the magnificent instrumental break of One With A Star (1978) by the late drummer Idris Muhammad, with a slight edit of the ending.
The unreleased instrumental studio outtake of the Chic produced Sheila & B. Devotion track Your Love Is Good, from their hit album King Of The World (1980). The outtake is such an infectious groove, that the original playtime from 2:41 was a little too short, in my book. So I extended it a bit. Enjoy ;)
Released on Nile Rodgers Presents The Chic Organization* – Box Set Vol. 1 / "Savoir Faire" in 2010.
Interlude of the break of 2004's chart-topping nu-disco blast 'Shine' by The Lovefreekz, seasoned with some wisdom by Simon Vinkenoog (Amsterdam, July 18, 1928 – July 12, 2009), a Dutch writer, poet, philosopher, performance artist, and psychonaut.
An instrumental DJ reprise of Jennifer Lopez's "Feelin' So Good," focusing on the grooves and flow of this early 2000s anthem. Tamer's touch elevates the mood for a fresh listening experience.
This instrumental reprise of Len's iconic track, "Steal My Sunshine," highlights the carefree, sun-drenched nostalgia of the 90s with Tamer's seamless edit.
A creative rework combining the instrumental essence of The O'Jays' soul classic "Back Stabbers" with notable quotes from Willem Oltmans' 1985 Dutch interview. A bold, genre-bending production.
A minimalistic edit of Hott City's dancefloor classic, focusing on its groovy interlude sections to give it a modern and timeless twist.
This interlude version of "Street Life" emphasizes the jazzy instrumental breaks, celebrating the smoothness of Randy Crawford's vocal tones and Joe Sample's production finesse.
Tamer's refined edit of "Sound Of Eden" showcases the soulful core of this UK Garage masterpiece while keeping it dancefloor-ready.
An atmospheric re-edit of Gabriel René's "Spirit," featuring Sean Freeman's emotive saxophone contributions. A lush house classic brought to life by Tamer's nuanced adjustments.