My first CD -- 148 MB MP3 file
My second CD -- 110 MB MP3 file
Third CD! -- 146MB mp3
All remixes form the last few decades.... If it sounds
new, you missed it the first time around! This is the
first in a series....
First try at harmonic mixing, and tracks that are a
little harder than some previous mixes. ( Taking what
you've / I've heard and throwing it out the window )
I almost had a set at Global Warming 3.0, tech problems
kept me from spinning some new tracks that I was eager
to play. So I went home and made a mix that would sound
close to what I imagined. Listen for the intentional
train wreck =)
I hadn't had much time to make any mixes and had a lot
of good music piling up..... making this mix inspired
me to finish work on Electrograde and Aural
Defenistration, making it a triple releaese......
Optional title was going to be " Start Hard, Finish
Soft ", listen and understand.
Not For Use At Burning Man 2009
( The second mix in the series ) 33 Re-mixed songs from
the last few decades squeezed into 80 minutes of beats
that will make you think about the old KTEL mix
compilations. Featuring such artists as: The Police,
Cory Hart, Fat Boy Slim, Mr. Ozio, and Bob Marley. Call
1-800-555-toxic for your copy.
After listening to Electrograde - 2 (which has 33
tracks in 80 mins), DJ Diem challenged me to fit 80
tracks into 33 mins. I took on the challenge and came
up with an extra 1 min 41 seconds. I only tried once,
and kept all 80 tracks in alphabetical order. Don't
take it too seriously, I didn't. =)
Tracklisting for 80 in 33-esque
Sorry for the delay, this is my first real mix since I
got back from eNZed. It's a bit of a roller coaster,
and I've been enjoying it for weeks now, I'll make sure
you don't have to wait a year for the next one.
While riding in eNZed I found these songs, from various
sources ( my mixes, other DJ's mixes ), got me to lean
a little further into the corners, and twist the
throttle a little more. During the process of gathering
and mixing them into this mix my little buddy Calibre
passed away. I miss him sitting on my lap while I
worked on my mixes, I guess he liked being pet at 127
BMP. The original title was just going to be named
after the bike I had down there, but I also want to
dedicate this to Calibre. I hope you enjoy it, I know
he did.
I was inundated by a bunch of good tracks the last
little while, best thing I could do would be to bundle
them up and gift wrap them for you. This one is full of
swingy house, tribally tech, and a touch of disco.
Should be good for steady activity, ( Those who are
runners, take note).