Friday, 6 May 2011

Spartak Mixtapes - Moombahcore

Moombahton rocks. Its the sound of the Summer, get involved before it gets ruined. Did I mention it rocks? I'll add a tracklist ASAP.

Go Moombah crazy.

Big shout out to Big T for putting me onto the Moombah bandwagon.





Moombahcore - Right Click & Saveas

Wednesday, 13 April 2011

DANCE DANCE DANCE

Speaks for itself, check the tracklist in the comments bit, if you like classic dance music you should find something to enjoy. Lots of layering going on, a song playing by itself is rare, 80 odd tracks in just over an hour. Hope you like it! DANCE DANCE DANCE - Right Click & Saveas

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Spartak Mixtapes Presents - Panda Bear - Panda-tape

Panda Bear (Noah Lennox to his mother) is great. He makes classy pop music. His tracks are always wildly experimental recalling a swathe of influences from 60's pop to minimal techno, but they're always catchy and his voice, reminiscent of Brian & Carl Wilson on the harmonies, always adds to any song he applies it to. He's own tracks are where it truly shines though.
In celebration of the imminent release of the new Panda Bear album here's a mix of old and new Panda tracks (nothing pre Person Pitch though) some Animal Collective tracks and some notable guest appearances.




Panda-tape Right Click & Saveas

Panda Bear - Comfy In Nautica

Atlas Sound - Walkabout

Ducktails - Killin the Vibe

Animal Collective - My Girls

Panda Bear - Take Pills

Panda Bear - Slow Motion

Pantha Du Prince - Stick To My Side

Animal Collective - Also Frightened

Panda Bear - I'm Not

Panda Bear - You Can Count On Me

Panda Bear - Surfers Hymn (Actress Remix)

Animal Collective - Derek

Panda Bear - Last Night At The Jetty

Panda Bear - Ponytail

Spartak Mixtapes Present Usher Vs Mr Oizo - OMG Flat Beat!

Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Radiohead - The King Of Limbs review

Everyone else seemed to go Radiohead mad at the weekend so I thought I'd put my oar in.

Disclaimer - the whole review is IN MY OPINION, please add those 3 words before every sentence to save me the bother of writing them. Also there is a reference to geeky fans. This isn’t meant to be disparaging, I am a geeky fan too, just not a geeky Radiohead fan.

First off the packaging and release of the album seems highly exploitative. To position themselves as against/outside the profit driven nature of the major labels is fine, to then make the 1st physical release of the record (the normal CD edition won't be available till March) £30 in a package they must know their quite geeky fans will buy in droves is slightly hypocritical. They know their fan base are the box set generation, a mate of mine bought the In Rainbows "discbox" edition containing the CD & double vinyl despite not having a record player. Is this a ploy to cover costs or a sincere attempt to create a memorable package? My slightly cynical guess is that it covers both bases, Thom having his cake and eating it (or throwing it against the wall and sampling the splat sounds for a drum break).

Also The King Of Limbs website claims the physical release is (perhaps) the world’s first 'Newspaper Album' which suggests none of the band are very familiar with the work of progressive rock titans Jethro Tull whose classic 1972 concept album 'Thick As A Brick' came wrapped in a full scale 12 page newspaper, complete with written articles with allusions to the music contained within (I've got my dad's original copy of 'Thick...' and it's great, although he has filled in the dot to dot, which, it transpires, is a picture of duck salivating at the sight of a topless lady!).

Phil Selway - Missing, if anyone has seen Phil please contact the band.

Onto the music!! First question to ask is has Phil Selway been sacked? Has he died and been replaced with a lookalike, McCartney style?? If you play 'Feral' backwards does it say "Phil is dead, and his replacement can't play drums" All of the drums sound programmed or quantized, leaving none of the space or feeling of live drums. It’s obvious from the first track 'Bloom' that Flying Lotus, whose record 'Cosmogramma' Thom guested on in 2010, is a massive influence on the rhythm of the record. But where Flylo's J-Dilla influenced beats have a messy swing, the beats on TKOL sound too intricate and clean, programmed to within an inch of their life, particularly on 'Morning Mr Magpie' a jazzy loop groping for a tune. The first 5 tracks all follow the same basic template to varying degrees of success, 'Little By Little' with its looser funkier percussion and intertwining guitars probably being the pick of the bunch, even if it appears to be a riff on 'While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks'!

The record starts to step forward and open up during the last third, 'Codex' with its plaintive piano and simple unfussy arrangement harks back to 'How To Disappear Completely' or even 'The Tourist' for atmosphere and feel. 'Give Up The Ghost' opens with field recorded birdsong (which I admit I am a sucker for) with multitracked vocals and a lovely folky guitar line, building stealthily before Thom's lead vocal soars above the tune for a moment. Often when the band do this type of track they can sound quite whiney, 'Give Up...' manages to avoid this, sounding resigned and melancholic rather than morose. Final track 'Separator' is back to sound of the first half of the record, but midway through a cheeky soul lick is introduced to save the day, the whole track raises from that point and could almost be called funky (almost).

Oh happy Thom.

Overall though, the record is a disappointment, and feels like part of a holding pattern. I can't help but compare it to 'OK Computer' and, like everything else they've done since, it comes up short. The range of experimentation aligned with beautifully written, catchy and exciting music on 'OK...' is staggering and I sympathise with anyone trying to follow it. 'Kid A' was an interesting side step but I can't help but feel it diverted the band into a narrow alley approaching a dead end. Following 'OK...' in 1999 its reported that Ed O'Brian wanted to strip the band’s sound back and do an album of 3 minute guitar pop songs, maybe this is still a direction the band could take. I for one would love to hear that record and I doubt I’m alone in that sentiment. They could release it in tasteful, minimal packaging and price it as cheaply as possible, make a killing without selling out and really stick two fingers up at the major labels. If they want they could get a bunch of top name underground producers to remix it and you'll have the best of both worlds. If only life was so simple!

Sunday, 13 February 2011

Chemistry

First post for a while, sorry about that, I've been busy I promise. Not sure what to classify this as other than melodic house, although I have seen a couple of the tracks described horribly as "progressive house" but don't let that put you off. As you can tell I've been loving this stuff lately particulary Midlands stuff, I'm really looking forward to what he does in 2011. All the tracks are tuneful, soulful & funky, but never cheesy, enjoy!


Chemistry - right click & saveas


caribou - hannibal
nicolas jaar - keep me there
david's lyre - in arms (pearson soun
d remix)
lone - the birds don't fly this high
james blake - i mind
nicolas jaar - time for us
pantha du prunce - a nomads retreat
midland & furiku - leitmotif (midland remix)
superpitcher - friday night
gold panda - vanilla minus
julio bashmore - ask yourself (midland remix)
caribou - sun (midland re-edit)
roman fluegal - how to spread lies
lone - once in a while (midland remix)
the field - foals xIII remix
dj dom - plastic people
moderat - out of sight
mount kimbie - maybes
james blake - the wilhelm scream


Thursday, 16 September 2010

The Four Eyed Groove Monster

Dance music peoples!
2:02:58 of 127BPM grooves in fact. Covers plenty ground as well, fairly eclectic and quick moving for the 1st hour then stretched and pulsing for the 2nd. Throw in some leftfield turns along the way and you've got gold!



The Four Eyed Groove Monster - Right Click & Save As


Solar Bears - Twin Stars (Lone Remix)
Homework - Fissa Tune
Redinho - Boy Racer
Zombies For Money - Kolkata (Dirty Version)
Giorgio Morodor - The Chase (Original Midnight Express Mix)
19.26.1.18.5 - Horizontal Ground 02 Side A
Liquid Liquid - Optimo (An Optimo (Espacio) Mix
John Spencer Blues Explosion - R.I. Got Soul
Simian Mobile Disco - Aspic
Herve - I Can Get Down
Super Furry Animals - Inaugural Trams
Oni Ayhun - OAR004-A
The Boats - Maps Of Nowhere
Sparks - Beat The Clock
The Emperor Machine - You Clapper
Consistant - Instant
Linkwood And House Of Traps - Barely Eagle
Kelis - Acapella
Silent Servant - Silent Servant Regis Edit
Tara Cross - Tempus Fugit
Dettmann - Irritant
Sandra Electronics - It Slipped her Mind
Crash Course In Science - Flying Turns
Cold Cave - Life Magazine
Pantha Du Prince - Stick To My Side
Carl Craig & Moritz Von Oswald - Villalobos "Uli, Mein Ponyhof" Rmx
Capracara - Opal Rush
Substance - Relish (Shed Remix)
Shed - Hello Bleep
Oni Ayhun - OAR003-B
October - That Placid (Ewan Pearson Remix)
NDF - Since We Last Met
Matias Aguayo - Minimal
19.454.18.5.25.5.18 - Ghosts On Acid
Cologne Tape - Render 2 (Magazine Edit)
Rasmus - Tonto's Release

Wednesday, 25 August 2010

The Occult Mixtape

To quote wikipedia "Drag (also referred to as witch house, screwgaze or crunk shoegaze) is a debated term used to describe a genre of dark electronic music"
To hell with the pigeonholes! In the last year or so a group of mostly unrelated producers from both sides of the Atlantic have struck on a sound that combines the production techniques of modern electronica, Dub, Hip hop & RnB with a more post punk, goth & shoegaze/drone outlook. Adding more than just a little touch of the occult & references to horror films & soundtracks, they have grown out of the Hauntology movement, creating atmospheric & heavy psychedelic music for dark nights.
The 1st of the 2 mixes is unbeatmatched & more esoteric with the tracks flowing nicely into each other, I've added a few samples for atmosphere and some tracks from (IMO) the illegitimate godfathers of the sound Boards of Canada, V/Vm, Burial & Shackleton.
Mix 2 is a straight out Haunted House megamix, 68BPM for maximum drag.


Occult Mixtape 1 - Right Click & Saveas

Balam Acab - Big Boy

Aleister Crowley - The Call Of the Second Aethyr
Forest Swords - Glory Gongs

oOoOO - No Summer4u

Boards Of Canada - In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country
The Jonestown Death Tape

Babe Rainbow - Popcommon
These New Puritans - Hologram (SALEM Remix)
MF Doom - Gazzillion Ear (Babe Rainbow Remix)
Demdike Stare - Bardo Thodol
Shackleton - In The Void

Forest Swords - Hjurt

Balam Acab - See Birds
Oneohtrix Point Never - LL (Stresswave Edit)
Dark & Lonely Water Information film

Burial - Homeless

oOoOO - Mumbai
The Stranger - Over The Moor, I Am On The Moor

Mater Suspiria Vision - Call Of The Witches
Moon Wiring Club - Living Furniture
Blair Witch Project Ending

The Caretaker - False Memory Syndrome
Babe Rainbow - Care
GR†LLGR†LL - if u cAn dR3Am - pRinc3ss3s

Aleister Crowley - The Poet

Demdike Stare - The Stars are Moving

Occult Mixtape 2 - Right Click & Saveas

Babe Rainbow - Demon
Salem - Redlights

▲▲▲\\\ - Beta-Tape-Warp
White Ring - IxC999
Balam Acab - Regret Making Mistakes

GR†LLGR†LL - 07 - SaiLoRsbLaCKvirGiNmiLFs
Gucci Mane - Round 1 SALEM Remix

Gucci Mane - Bird Flu SALEM Remix
oOoOO - No Summer4u

Mater Suspiria Vision - The Witch House of Hansel and Gretel

Laurel Halo - Something I Never Had

SALEM - Whenusleep

GR†LLGR†LL - 8myh (Ariel-LittleMermaid Ocean Version) feat DirtyPrid3

SALEM - Tent

▲▲▲\\\ - Spit Shine
Balam Acab - Heavy Ling Things
Mater Suspiria Vision - eXorcism of the hippies
oOoOO - SedSUMTING

Mater Suspiria Vision - The Afterlife (hypnagogic remix)

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Interview With Kyle Bobby Dunn


Kyle Bobby Dunn is a Brooklyn based, Canadian born minimalist composer & sound artist. His 2CD set "A Young Persons Guide To..." is available now on Low Point Records (check the review).
Here is my interview with the very amenable Mr Dunn.

Could you tell me a little about your background.
Musically? Very little traditional background, aside from loving a lot of classical and traditional instruments like horns, strings, and piano. My method of composing is not easily comparable to someone who went to music school for composition. I used to sneak into music schools and recruit members creepishly and randomly for my works though.

What were your early influences that made you want to get involved in music?
From as far back as I can remember, the first musical ventures were because of what was happening for me in life and how I related to a lot of soundtrack composer's music. I was that weirdo who often liked the musical scores to films almost more than the films themselves, at times. But it was a real concoction of things. I grew up in some odd places, and I think places and faces have probably had the most heft and influence to my work.




What are the processes you go through when creating a piece of music?
The piece starts like a scrap or fragmented idea and even if its all my playing in a piece, it grows in a very small and sluggish way. If I work with other players they are presented the formula and asked to play to it or I dictate how I want it played rather than have them freely improvise over it. When the chunks are in the right places I can spend a great deal or a short time at the computer reprocessing and arranging the piece.

Do you see yourself primarily as a composer or a producer?
I've been heavily both for several years now, but I've been working with better engineers and sound people recently on fresher recordings.

Is there an ambient scene in New York or any sort of underground scene you are involved with?
There might be, I'm not aware of one. I don't really like to consider myself an ambient person or anything like that. The musical zones and people working in New York are spread out but there is a general community that is nice. I really like what has been done with Issue Project Room in Brooklyn, Doron Sadja at Shinkoyo and the Paris London West Nile bunch that recently went under in Williamsburg, and whoever is brave enough to host these ridiculous performances of us idiot kids. New York can be a very disgusting place, so its nice to meet passionate un-disgusting people from time to time, but its hardly a scene.




What led to you releasing your compilation on a British label?
Gareth is a really nice dude and actually recommended doing a release as a 2 CD after he heard the Fervency recordings and some other stuff. I like that he's doing stuff he actually likes and cares for. It's cool that he's up in Nottingham too, I hope to visit England and Europe soon.

What are your thoughts on the modern ambient/avant-garde scene? Are there any particular labels or artists you'd like to work with?
It's kind of disturbing and I don't know if I really fit in anywhere. I've been to a lot of events and shows, but would honestly just rather go see classical performances at Carnegie Hall or Lincoln center, if I had the money. A friend of mine works at the New York Philharmonic and is hooking me up with some tickets for Ligeti's obscure Opera, so that should be nice. I saw Feldman's six hour String Quartet No. 2 recently which was absolutely fantastic. I think I've been lucky to work with who I have worked with and don't know of anyone really special until I meet them. That goes for labels too.

What do you think of the music industry as a whole? Do you think there are enough outlets for producers like yourself?
I think it's pretty awful. Maybe it'll get better in time, but I'm just not that perky or enthusiastic about the music world we live in or what's 'thriving.' I think other people are getting pretty nauseous from it as well. The product that is music is also pretty disgusting at this point and its nice that there are people keeping music alive how they want it, it's also just kind of sad. It's hard for me to talk about because music is almost equal parts negative and positive for me and trying to deliver that in my work is both frustrating and refreshing.

Are you interested in other creative outlets, multimedia or art installations for example?
I've done some. In Canada I did outdoor sound processing of ice, snow, wood, fire, alienated human emotions and tried to cultivate other mental states.


Do you play live? If so what sort of set up do you use?
Play live too often lately, but it's mostly me on guitar or piano and I have a nice crew of string players that have joined me more and more. That's all processed.

Can you list 5 artists or songs or records (or even films or whatever you want!) that have influenced you, or just stuff you like at the moment!
Really into Wagner's masterworks at the moment, a lot of old cheesy soundtracks including Henry Mancini and the 'Wave' album by Antonio Carlos Jobim, a lot Mozart, Brahms, really boring classical stuff and I've been strangely revisiting the Beavis & Butt-head episodes... something strangely static and depressing and faded about that cartoon. The landscapes are usually more interesting than what's being said, even if it's just their living room wall.

Saturday, 15 May 2010

A Young Persons Guide to... Kyle Bobby Dunn – A review in two parts.

Part 1

For a genre with such a seemingly narrow appeal, the world of ambient drone can appear to be a very crowded and daunting place. From the decaying loops of William Basinski, through the classical melodies of Stars of the Lid to the empty horror of Deathprod's aural viruses, it would seem that there are few avenues left for the sonic explorer to probe.

While not really a groundbreaking record by any means, “A Young Persons guide to...” makes a stand in the teeming market place by being both an entertaining and engrossing listen. Kyle employs a patience and lightness of touch in his compositions that give the record a floating, dreamy quality, and there are always interesting moments where the listener can come back to earth. Second track “The Tributary (For Voices Lost)” for example has a drifting cinematic quality before a mournful key change around the 7 minute mark snaps you back to life. This plaintive tone bleeds into the twinkling splendour of “There’s no end to your Beauty”, the heart of real instrumentation mixing seamlessly with computer processed soundscapes.

Taken individually the tracks recall the finest ambient music without being too in thrall of its peers. There are hints of Aphex Twin, Stars of the Lid, Goldmund and others scattered throughout the runtime, but taken as a whole it’s an original and satisfying record that wears its heart on its sleeve. The care and attention over the 6 year span of its creation is obvious from the first listen and even with its hefty run time it doesn’t feel like there’s a wasted second on there. Highly recommended.

Part 2

Excellent double CD of laid back ambience and drone, great for listening to at work or while trying to sleep in a 12 person dorm in a hostel in Warsaw while on a stag do. You can be listening to it for a while, zone out totally then phase back in at another point of the record and I love that. Lovely combination of sounds as well, both natural & computer processed and the crossover is never jolting. If you like ambient music you can’t go wrong here, it’s tuneful, spacious and a breath of fresh air compared with some of the more dark ambient that’s in favour at the moment. GO AND BUY!

Kyle's Myspace

Low Point Records release page

Buy Records at Boomkat


Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Warp10 Influences & Classics Mix

Only about 10 years late, The Warp10 package is rightly remembered as a top class collection, I've not included anything from the 3rd set "10+3 Remixes". This is pure Chicago house, Detroit techno, Sheffield Bleep a couple of Manchester tracks, 39 tracks in 1 hour megamix style.

Warp10 Influences & Classics Mix Right Click & Save as

Tracks in the original CD orders - INFLUENCES-
1. Let's get brutal - Nitro Deluxe
2. Can u feel it - Mr Fingers
3. Dub love - Master C&J
4. No way back (vocal) - Adonis
5. Morning after - Fallout
6. The Sound - Reese & Santonio
7. Off to battle - Model 500
8. Computer madness - Steve Poindexter
9. Nude photo - Rhythim is Rhythim
10. It's my life - Da Posse
11. Acid tracks - Phuture
12. Theme - Unique 3
13. Let yourself go (303 Mix) - 808 State
14. Voodoo ray + - A Guy Called Gerald
15. Bang bang you're mine (Rock Me Gently Orig Radio) - Bang The Party
16. My Medusa - K Alexi Shelby
17. The Acid Life - Farley Jackmaster Funk
18. Can't Stop (Acid)Rain Forest Mix)
19. In a vision - Virgo Four
20. Ital's Anthem (Trebledown/Bassup Mix) - Ital Rockers
21. Soul thunder - Juno

CLASSICS-
1. Track with no name - Forgemasters
2. Dextrous - Nightmares On Wax
3. Testone - Sweet Exorcist
4. Hey hey! Can U relate? - DJ Mink
5. LFO - (Leeds Warehouse Mix)
6. Track 4 - LFO
7. Probe - LFO
8. Aftermath (LFO Remix) - Nightmares on Wax
9. Testfour - Sweet Exorcist
10. I'm For Real - Nightmares on Wax
11. Aftermath - Nightmares on Wax
12. Tricky Disco - Tricky Disco
13. Yeah You (Robert's Mix) - The Step
14. Clonk (Freebase) - Sweet Exorcist
15. Join The Future -Tuff Little Unit
16. A Case of Funk - Nightmares on Wax
17. Feel it - Coco Steel and Lovebomb
18. Loop - LFO Versus F.U.S.E

Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Sandals & Socks

Straight ahead dancefloor action for party goers who wear sandals & socks. Wobbly goodness, dodgy synths, an utterly ridiculous (& Exclusive!!) rave version of 'March of the Empire' and lots more besides. ENJOY!

Sandals & Socks - Right Click & Save As


Tracklist -

MMM - Donna
Amanda Blank - Might Like You Better
Hot Pink Delorean - Fake Warp to Bloody Mars
Major Lazer - Pon De Floor
Martyn - Hear Me (Zomby Mix)
MMM _ Nous Sommes
Levon Vencent - Light Night Jam

Bill Withers - Who Is He (Henrik Schwartz Edit)
Joy Orbison - Wet Look
Terror Danjah - Acid
Raffertie - Wobble Horror
Bok Bok Feat Bubbz - Citizens Dub
Raffertie - Pumpin Like Reeboks
Brackles - Rawkus
R Kelly vs Major Lazer - Ignition (Keep It Remixing Louder)
Hardcore Han Solo - I've Got A Bad Feeling About This
Lonely Island - Ardy Party (Kid Icarus Remix)

Saturday, 30 January 2010

Winter Rave

Ahoy hoy!!
As the winter nights start to slowly recede, the mind turns to the sound
of sirens, the pulse of the bass, the rattle of the amen break and the smell of vicks. In keeping with this, here is a quickly done, subtle as a bag of rocks modern (mostly) rave mix to bang your head to. Enjoy, and blow your whistles!!

Winter Rave - Right click & Save as


Tracklist -
Beck - Analog Oddessey
Robert Hood - Rhythm

Bokbok - Ripe Banana
AGT Rave Cru - Epidemic
Shitmat - Best Before 10-11-1992

LD - Shake It
Aphex Twin - Donkey Rhubarb
Zomby - One Foot Ahead Of The Other
Remerge - Reefbot
Hate - Bad Organs
Neil Landstrumm - Nike Volume
Zomby - Float
AGT Rave Cru - Deathray 9000
AFX - Remix by AFX

Plaid - Uneasy Listening

Action Man - Zombie Dance
LFO - LFO (Leeds Warehouse Mix)
L-Vis 1990 - Hide
Speaker Junk - Outside
Ragga Twins - The Killing

Azzido Da Bass - Dooms Night (Tino Maas Remix)

Darkstar - Aidy's Girl's A Computer

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Nice Deep Minimal Dance Mix

Exactly as described, to warm up your winter! Enjoy!

Deep Minimal Dance Mix

Tracklist-
Demdike Stare - Entwistle Hall

Ohr - Nettle Mix
Kwaiden - Hoichi
Hector & Bryant - Tension (Appleblim & All Tourettes Remix)
Ben Klock - October
Audion - Raw Dog
Tony Allen - Ole (Moritz Von Oswald Mix)
Ricardo Villalobos - Duso
Ricardo Villalobos - Minimoonstar (shckleton Remix)
Pendle Coven - Nice Moves
Moritz Von Oswald Trio - Pattern 3
Moderat - Rusty Nails (shackleton Remix)
Demdike Stare - Ghostly Hardware

Thursday, 15 October 2009

10 songs 2

Another 10 songs.

10 songs 2 - Right Click & Saveas

king crimson - red
atlas sound feat panda bear - walkabout
cold cave - life magazine
dinosaur jr - the lung
nick cave and the bad seeds - straight to you
steely dan - showbiz kids
hank williams - lost highway
non phixion - rock stars
demdike stare - conjoined
porn sword tobacco - detta ar karleken som dansar

Tuesday, 15 September 2009

10 songs 1

A slightly new venture for the blog to keep you all ticking over and a good way to get the music I like out to the masses (ha). I present to you..... 10 songs!!! Doing exactly what it says on the tin, this is literally ten unconnected songs hastily slung together for your delectation. I hope to get a few more of these posted up over the coming weeks. Enjoy!

10 songs 1 - Right click & Save As.

Tracks -
1 the fifth dimension - the rainmaker
2 the giallos flame - italia violenta
3 murs - walk like a man
4 scritti pollitti - asylums in jerusalem
5 bonzo dog band - hunting tigers in india
6 sleep - dragonaut
7 fat truckers - the white single (girls on top remix)
8 moderat - out of sight
9 william bell - i forgot to be your lover
10 new north wales - last light

Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Summer Mix 2009 Part 2

Finally uploaded for you listening pleasure. Once again over a year in the making with constant listening and revision. This is now about the 7th or 8th version of this mix which includes twisted electronics, jagged basslines, ragga jungle, drill, dubstep and dub techno, heavy minimalism & acid.

Summer Mix Part 2 - Right click & save as

The Fall - Taurig
Audion - Raw Dog
Funkstorung - Wearing Old Armani
Cajmere - It's Time For The Percolator
Jean Michelle Jarre - Oxygene
Shitmat - Shoplifting Gabba
Steel An' SKin - Afro Punk Reggae Dub
ESG - Dance
Pete Brown & Piblokto! - Broken Magic
Shed - That Beats Everything
Fake Blood - Mars (Herve Re-edit)
Siriusmo - Allthegirls (Yuksek Remix)
Aphex Twin - Window Licker
Bangers & Cash - B-O-O-T-A-Y
The Count & Sinden - Beeper Beat (Beeper Instrumental)
Jega - Aerodynamic
Bizzy B & Equinox - Merda Style 2004
Kid 606 - Catstep/My Kitten/Catnap Vatstep DSP (Remix By Hrvatski)
Shitmat - Front 2 Da Back
Remarc - RIP
Zomby - Euphoria
Neil Landstrumm - Shit Daddy Bass (W Carlton Killawatt)
Burial - Pirates
Peverelist - Roll With The Punches
Pendle Coven - Unit 6
Millie & Andrea - Temper Tantrum
Martyn - Far Away
Clubroot - Talisman
Plastikman - Glob
Baby Ford & Zip - Morning Sir
The KLF Vs Ricardo Villalobos - What Time Is Love (Veto Retro Mix 2)
T++ - Space Pong
Mika Vainio - Kuvio
Actress - Ivy May Gilpin
Troy Pierce - Even If Its Alone (Black Acid)
Byetone - Plastic Star (Sleeparchive Rmx)
Brian Eno - Big Ship

Thursday, 9 July 2009

Summer Mix 2009 Part 1

Hello, Yes its been a while but I promise it was worth it! Started in the Summer of 2008 and then eventually finished this year as 2 70 odd minute mixes, the Summer mix as it is known has been listened to and refined many times to form the sexy seamless whole I present today. Part 1 is the slower and more eclectic mix taking in Hip Hop, Shoegazer Pop, Psych Rock, RnB, House, Krautrock, Electronics and plenty other stuff. Check out the tracklist, Its all good!
The faster dancier Part 2 to follow when I'm 100% happy with it!

Summer Mix 2009 Part 1 - Right Click & Save As.

Tracklist -
Goblin - Opening To The Sighs
Human League - being boiled
Kelpe - Quick Broken Harp
Raymond Scott - The Rhythm Modulator
Jurassic 5 - High Fidelity
A Made Up Sound - Piste 15
Brother Bones & His Shadows - Sweet Georgia Brown
Black Sabbath - Behind The Walls Of Sleep
Frank Zappa - Willie The Pimp
DJ Kool - Let Me Clear My Throat (Accapella)
Edan - Run That Shit!
Butthole Surfers - Hurdy Gurdy Man
Cyne - Automaton (Four Tet Instrumental Remix)
Wu Tang Clan - Da Mystery Of Chessboxin (Accapella)
RJD2 - Let The Good Times Roll
Ween - Voodoo Lady
DJ Shadow - Organ Donor
MF Doom - Gazillion Ear
Roxy Music - Amazona
Jaylib - Starz
Dykehouse - The Unbearable Phatness Of Being
Kid Acne - 2 3 Break It...
Deerhunter - Strange Lights
City Center - Open/House
Grouper - Heavy Water/I'd Rather Be Sleeping
Kraftwerk - Trans-Europe Express
Can - Vitamin C
Kelis - Milkshake
Prince - Head
Soft Pink Truth - Everybody's Soft
Flying Lotus - Parisian Goldfish
Rustie - Clipper
DJ Grand Wizard Theodore - Fantastic Freaks At The Dixie
Para One - Clubhoppn
Mr Oizo - Positif
Herve - Who Da Champ
Crookers - Love To Edit

P.S. the idea for the mix from Can to Kelis was my good lady Kaz's idea and a damn good one at that!