Phoenix - "Emergency" - BPM. Suntribe - "Augmentin" - BPM. Pzikonauta - "Ensenanza" - BPM. Sychodelicious - "Infection" - BPM. Fuga - "Blackbird" - BPM. Paraforce - "Freakshow" - BPM. Terraformers - "Supersonnixx" - BPM. Pepsan - "Slapingpsy" - BPM. Sadle - "Origin" - BPM. Psychoz - "Ergot" remix - BPM. Aposynthesis - "Psypigs" - BPM. Chang - "Twilight" - BPM. Kalaedo - "Society" - 88 BPM. Doc Severinsen. DJ Harvey Edits. DJ-Kicks unmixed tracks.
Virgo - "R U Hot Enough? Techhouse Sector Vol 4. Fame Game Recordings. Lampenfieber - "Klick" - BPM. Kadhem - "Lyla" - BPM.
Berlin Underground. Ingemann - "Sofienberg" original mix - BPM. Milandres - "Recharge" - BPM. DJ Kicks unmixed tracks. As commercially released DJ mixes go, it's exceptional. Packed with fresh material and refreshingly eclectic, it sprints between tracks - both upbeat and downtempo - at a breathless pace. From sparse nocturnal house and Arp-heavy noughties boogie to dubbed-out grooves, space-age electro and sweeping cinematic instrumentals, this installment of DJ Kicks has it all.
Hell, there's even a spot of pedal steel skank from Slow Hands. DJ's Most Wanted. Deepmonoteque - "Chrome" - BPM. Ferze - "Searching" - BPM. Masters Of Techno. Standon - "Druckgas" - BPM. Hardmate - "Deepshow" dub - BPM. Urban and humid, while sinister and sterile, songs such as Age of Chance's appropriation of Prince's "Kiss" are as much about gleefully marring pop's veneer as they are calculated designs for social and stylistic change. Posted by dark jazzor at 1 comment:.
Labels: dj morpheus i cant live without my radio , download rapidshare mp3 , tigersushi records. I'm hoping a few of you knowledgable readers will be able to help.
Both these mixes I've had lying about for a while, ones just got 'Moon Shadow Part One' written on it whereas the other 'More Moonshadow'. Am I right in thinking their were quite a few more mixes in the Moon Shadow series? If anyone has more info, tracklistings, links to the others in the series or can confirm these are by Harvey even, would be appreciated. Harvey's nine hour sets in Los Angeles for his warehouse party harveysarcasticdisco, a collaboration with Sarcastic Clothing, have attracted an assortment of enthusiastic music fans.
Posted by Moody at AM 3 comments. Labels: Sarcastic. Clement Seymour "Sir Coxsone" Dodd, CD Kingston, Jamaica, January 26, — May 5, was a Jamaican record producer who was influential in the development of ska and reggae in the s, s and beyond. Dodd began running sound systems in after a short stint living in the U. In the context of Jamaican popular culture, a sound system is a group of disc jockeys, engineers and MCs playing ska, rocksteady or reggae music.
The sound system scene is generally regarded as an important part of Jamaican cultural history and as being responsible for the rise of several modern Jamaican musical genres. The sound system concept first became popular in the s, in the ghettos of Kingston. DJs would load up a truck with a generator, turntables, and huge speakers and set up street parties. In the beginning, the DJs played American rhythm and blues music, but as time progressed and more local music was created, the sound migrated to a local flavor.
He went back to Jamaica with a few records and started the Downbeat Sound System. Dodd would import new records from Miami and New Orleans to play for eager Jamaican audiences. Dodd eventually set up five different sound systems, each playing nightly. Unfortunately, like many famous record producers he was also a shister and would often under pay musicians.
By any account the man is a legend, and would no doubt influence the evolution of Hip Hop via a young Jamaican transplant named Kool Herc. Sources: Honey Knuckles, Wikipedia. Posted by Moody at AM 0 comments. And this is the best yet by some distance.
Quality cuts from Christian Falk and Blaze lend a more soulful edge to proceedings. In typical, Tenaglia lets the music breathe and gauges the build up of each mix to perfection.
Labels: Azuli Records. The subtitle of the series is a little misleading -- not all of these tracks are classics, at least not in above-ground non-dance communities. Though the average consumer might be a little miffed about the fact that this set isn't packed solid with instant jaw-droppers, a steady quality that serves the flow is kept throughout.
The packaging doesn't explicitly state the fact that each song appears in full -- a fact that no doubt appeals to dance aficionados who'd love to have some of these songs in their full glory, with great sound to boot. Though it's a compilation and not a mix, the track-to-track flow is natural and makes it all function as an enjoyable listen from beginning to end. DISK-1 Right in the socket - Shalamar You can't hide your love from me - David Joseph Koro Koro - No Smoke I'm not gonna let you get the best of me - Colonel Abrams
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