
Ryo Ohshita (1982)



#PATDRY


Here’s something in lieu of an endless supply of Secanol. A classic track with elegant, sophisticated ease for your fashion week ramp-up home modeling sessions. – not moving any furniture yet.

DIET NOTE: Stop eating.
…just when you thought you had seen every technique….
Use this link to save the mp3. It’s 222MB
https://billybeyond.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/disco-classics-mix-2.mp3
Enjoy over two and a half hours of non-stop funky, swishy, classy New York City style disco-era classics. Every one of them is a personal favorite of mine. These are the exciting sounds and intricate rhythms of Manhattan – City of Satin. The mood is elegant funk that leads us to an elevation in spirit – a higher level of disco-teric understanding. There is celebration in the music but it’s not without it’s natural counterpoint, a certain disco sadness. There are instrumental journeys, empowering chants, soaring vocal duets and there is The Hustle. Throughout the collection there remains an authentic musical mastery of the form that is as powerful and magical today as it was thirty-five years ago.
This is serious disco, people.
“Semper Disco Semper Boogie Semper Amare”
My cover model is the embodiment of elegant funk, Miss Pat Cleveland.
XO
Now, this one really was my jam. Empress. Get into her. Sister Dimension owned this track. This was the sound of Whisper’s ( Sunday night at Pyramid. ) The levels on this rare 12″ mix are all over the place – so be ready for some ear bleed. It’s worth it though – the “rap” is hilarious but then again, this was 1981. Any lyric that starts off with a desperately shreeking, “Somebody help me!” is good for me. I hear you babe… I’m dying to be dancing.
Prelude Records made it happen. -Written and performed by Crown Heights Affair. – Produced my William Anderson and Raymond Reid.
Vocals are by Gail Smith.
Crank it.




1911: “First Fashion Shoot”
The Spring collection from the then hugely famous Paul Poiret was published by the French magazine “Art et Decoration” in an article called L’Art de la Robe (The Art of Dress). The collection significantly included these photographs by a young and then unknown Edward Steichen whose models posed in a more naturalistic style – a break away from the traditional clothes mannequin.
Billy Beyond – “MC Said”
and work and work and work and work and vogue.
now dip.
and vogue.
vogue.
vogue.
and vogue and vogue and vogue and vogue and dip.
now spin! spin god dammit.
and walk.
and walk and walk and walk and walk…no touching.
there is NO TOUCHING! You will be chopped, and walk.
Serve it to them nicely, sell the garment gurl, let those labels twirl.
and work.
and work.
and walk and walk and walk and you can keep right on walking darling, go ahead…keep walking – right out that door because YOU”VE BEEN CHOPPED.
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