ATOMIC DOG OLD SCHOOL FUNK FT JON INTERFACE! - OLD SCHOOL FUNK ALWAYS HAS A WAY PUTTING A SMILE ON MY FACE. HERE IS A MIX THAT WILL TRULLY TAKE YOU BACK!...Hope you all enjoy and don't forget to like me on Facebook under Jon Interface and also befriend me under John Corona Hernandez!......PEACE, LOVE AND FREEDOM!
A VERY WICKED GAMES CRUEL SUMMER! FT JON INTERFACE! - A VERY WICKED GAMES CRUEL SUMMER! FT JON INTERFACE! SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE 80S NEW WAVE HITS REMIXED BY JON INTERFACE!...ENJOY!
Dreamit, Wish it, Do It! Ft. Jon Interface! - This mix contains lots of 80s old school Jams along with some New 2013 Electro House Grooves!.....Don't forget to like me on Facebook under Jon Interface and also befriend me under John Corona Hernandez. Here we go!
Way Back Wednesdays 80s Freestyle Edition! Ft. Jon Interface~ Hope you all enjoy this 80s Rewind Mix!...Don't forget to like me of facebook under Jon Interface and befriend me under John Corona Hernandez!
more of some of my fave tunes from the 80s that when all my pals were into madness and stuff like that I was on anoher level as a soul head. I love the boxy bass lines these tunes are still as good today and with a little help from ableton you bump the bpms up a bit and they still sound great.
Hair of the Dog 80s Freestyle Ft Jon Interface! - Hope you all enjoy some 80s Old School Freestyle! and Don't forget to like me on face Book under Jon Interface and befriend me under John Corona Hernandez!.....With much east Los Angeles love.....Heeeeeeres Johnny!
Welcome to my 80s Freestyle World Ft. Jon Interface! - Here a mix with all of my favorite East Coast 80s Freestyle! .......Much Love to you all hope you Dig this set! .....STAY THIRSTY MY FRIENDS!
SOME CLASSIC BIG FEEL GOOD TRACKS FROM CHAKA KHAN,LISA LISA,DEBARGE,THE WHISPERS,SHALAMAR,KOOL N THE GANG,MANTRONIX,ETC SHAKE A LEG N GET DOWN TO THESE ALL TIME FLOOR FILLERS ENJOY.........
Not Just Another Lover UK 80s freestyle Ft. Jon Interface - Much Love to all my Friends and family in the UK and dont forget to tune into The Slug Pants Show!....http://slugpants.org/
Old school Sugar Pie @ Club interface! - Heres some great old school ft, R and B , Soul , and Funk........It will most deff take you back to the old DAZE!...Enjoy mi gente!
FUNKY FUNKY FRIDAY @ CUB INTERFACE! - Hope you all enjoy! Dont forgrt to like me on Facebook under Jon Interface and also be-friend me on my personal page under John Corona Hernandez. With much East Los Angeles Love.
80s Disco Fievre @ the Oasis Lounge ft. Jon Interface - Theirs a new L.A. Friday Night Spot comming Real soon. Come Party with Dj Henry Rivera, Dj Looney and Jon Interface. Drink Specials, Food, Pool table, Comfortable attire, CD Giveaways, Official O...asis Clubbers T-shirt give-aways,Guest List and very small cover charge!...If any. Rooms available for all you Borrachos and Borrachas!....Look out for our First Flyer!
The Loft is the location for the first underground dance party (Love Saves the Day) that was created by David Mancuso on February 14, 1970, in New York City. Since then, the term The Loft has come to represent Mancuso's own version of a non-commercial party where no alcohol, food, or beverages are sold. Mancuso's vision of a private party is similar to, and inspired by the rent party and house party. Unlike conventional nightclubs or discotheques, attendance is by invitation only. In the early 1980s, Mancuso abandoned the generally accepted and expected practice of beatmatching, preferring to play songs in their entirety on his renowned audiophile-quality sound system, considered to be the best in New York[1] (and among the best in the world[2]) during the venue's heyday. When Mancuso threw his first informal house parties, the gay community was often harassed in the bars and dance clubs. At The Loft and many other early, private discotheques they could dance together without fear of police action thanks to Mancuso's legal, yet underground, business model. The initial Loft was Mancuso's own home at 647 Broadway.[1] The collapse of a neighboring hotel forced a move[1] to 99 Prince Street in Soho in 1975.[2] Vociferous community opposition ensued,[1] and the party lay dormant for a year during the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs' longest administrative trial to date, based on their insistence that Mancuso required a "cabaret license". The department decreed in 1975 that he was free to host his parties as long as there were no sales of food or beverages. This decision set a new precedent that benefited the Paradise Garage and other private "clubs" in the process. The period also saw Mancuso's space serve as headquarters for the New York Record Pool, the very first Record Pool, which he founded with Vince Aletti and Steve D'Acquisto.[2] Many of the disco era's leading disc jockeys, including Larry Levan,[2] Nicky Siano[1] and Frankie Knuckles[2] were early Loft attendees. Their venues (the Paradise Garage,[3] The Gallery,[3] Chicago's Warehouse,[3] and the exclusively gay The Saint) were influenced by the Loft. Nonetheless, Mancuso maintained his niche, breaking such unconventional records as Manu Dibango's "Soul Makossa"[1] and the Steve Miller Band's "Macho City" at his weekly events. In the early 80's[citation needed] Mancuso purchased a building on 3rd Street between Avenue B and Avenue C in Alphabet City.[1] Not yet benefiting from gentrification, the new crime-and-drug ridden setting resulted in him losing "65 percent of my attendance."[1]Around this time, DJ and promoter impresario, Richard Vasquez began his influential and exclusive weekly parties named, The Choice at this location along with Joey Llanos. The party kept the spirit of the early Mancuso parties while embracing the early days of Deep House Music. In 1994, Mancuso relocated to a smaller space[citation needed] on nearby Avenue A,[1] and subsequently downsized further to another location on Avenue B.[1] Since then, Mancuso has continued to throw 3 to 5 Loft parties per year at an undisclosed location in the East Village while organizing general admission Loft-style events in locales as disparate as Los Angeles and Shibuya. 1999 and 2000 saw the release of the defunct Nuphonic Records' David Mancuso presents The Loft anthologies on CD and vinyl, all of which are now highly collectible and hard to find. Enjoy mix and produced by Jazz 42