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Author Topic: No Soulful (R&B) House on Pulse 87  (Read 677 times)
JerseyDude
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« Reply #10 on: June 23, 2009, 04:13:14 PM »

Choice FM/London used to play Fish Go Deep (Dennis Ferrer Mix) in regular rotation.

Kiss 100/London,a dance leaning Rhythmic station that plays a lot Trance and Techno music,has a Soulful House Show with DJ Pioneer(http://djs.totalkiss.com/dj/djpioneer/). What am I thinking. Im comparing New York to a progressive city like London. My bad. New York lost it's edge many years ago.

Pulse - if youre reading... here are the cliff notes:

A Sunday Evening House specialty show would be well received...

A few commercial friendly groovy, soulful like songs could be sprinkled into to the playlist...

Songs such as:

The Cure and The Cause by Fish Go Deep
Twisted by Ultra Nate

to name a couple... Smiley
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Tony Santiago
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« Reply #11 on: June 23, 2009, 08:35:42 PM »

There are certainly a lot of artists out there that can be heard on a soulful specialty show.  You could even get DJ's such as Davidson Ospina or Danny Krivit to do an hour mix during such a show.   Now THAT would be something  Smiley
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« Reply #12 on: June 24, 2009, 11:01:22 PM »


I remember KC Anderson's show on KTU. Used to tape it. That was my show. Pulse 87 should have a Sunday Night Soulful House Show. 6pm-8pm would be nice. JD, I know Newark,The Oranges and Irvington loves Soulful House. Newark has that big House Festival in Lincoln Park every Summer. Soulful House is popular in New York City,Chicago and somewhat in the Baltimore/Washington DC areas. I like what the DJs do on WRKS. They are a little too heavy on the Classics (guess thats why they call it Kiss Club Classics).There is a lot of new stuff out there today. A Pulse show should be 90% new House music. Someone like Dennis Ferrer,Kenny Dope Gonzales or Quintin Harris could handle that.
The only problem with Pulse 87 targeting a soulful house show to an audience in the Newark area is the 87.9 pirate station that is usually on Sunday nights.
Speaking of pirate stations, I heard a house mixshow on Streetz 96 on a Sunday afternoon. If it's being played on one of the popular pirate stations, there must be a demand for that type of music.
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« Reply #13 on: June 25, 2009, 03:23:23 AM »

Not to hijack the subject, but speaking of Streetz 96, someone over on the dentist board posted that they heard them broadcasting on 96.7.  Have they changed frequencies, or added a second transmitter somewhere?  As I recall, they were on 96.5...I even caught them on 96.5 during a really strong tropo opening about a month ago.

Not surprisingly, the dentist extracted that thread (but threads about potential TV station move-ins and the late Ed McMahon and Don LaFontaine are fair game!).
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« Reply #14 on: July 03, 2009, 06:52:44 PM »

If house music can be placed on the dial, it should be on either Pulse 87 or pop radio (or what's left of it).

Dance and House Mixshows are vital for dance and pop radio.

Correct me if I am wrong.
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