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Mates new breaks mix http://soundcloud.com/witchdoktor/i-dont-know-what-party-they
My missus and I absolutely love this + the other mix she done. Would absolutely love to have other mixes by her. Pass on the regards of the Numbers please.Classic street soul: Featherlash on the mix
if yer like your 80s 90s soul groove...
this is one my girlfriend did. she can't mix for toffee. I love reminding her of that, but she does have the right choons
My missus and I absolutely love this + the other mix she done. Would absolutely love to have other mixes by her. Pass on the regards of the Numbers please.
My missus and I absolutely love this + the other mix she done. Would absolutely love to have other mixes by her. Pass on the regards of the Numbers please.
We are very excited to present the latest Dubspot podcast from “The Sound Originator” himself, Japan’s very own Takeaki Maruyama a.k.a. Deep Medi Musik recording artist GOTH-TRAD. For those who are not familiar with his work, get ready to be introduced to one of the most remarkable electronic music artists and performers working in the field of bass music at the moment. Heavily influenced by electronic music pioneers like Kraftwerk and pivotal labels like Warp Records, young Takeaki was turned onto the sounds of electronic music from an early age. As GOTH-TRAD, Takeaki has been performing and releasing forward-thinking, boundary-pushing electronic music for over a decade. His releases can be found on one of Britain’s most trusted and influential labels for bass-heavy soundsystem music, Deep Medi. This mix was recorded live at Dubspot and contains substantial material from GOTH-TRAD’s most recent album, New Epoch (out now on Deep Medi) along with tunes from labelmates and like-minded producers Distance and V.I.V.E.K.
Greensleeves have a dubstep imprint now?
I seen him at Cafe 1001 in Shoreditch a good few years ago, when it was a place you could smoke weed freely and munch on lovely cakes whilst lying on a bed and he absolutely tore the place down, it was in the bit just up the first stairs, crowd was the rigth size and it was an experience in music I'll never forget, even tho' I can't remembergoth trad is awesome. seen him dj a few times, always a treat...
<GOTH-TRAD European Tour 2012 Oct-Nov>goth trad is awesome. seen him dj a few times, always a treat...
my mate paul, who's deep housey mixes i've posted before on this thread, used to be an absolutely amazing techno dj before he got famous - he's just uploaded a mix of him supporting the british murder boys in 2005, and it's absolutely pounding. my best mate was at the actual gig, and apparently he got a better reaction than the headliners... no tracklist sorry.
http://soundcloud.com/cottam/before-i-chilled-out-paul
he isn't anymore - basically spent 10 years hacking away at being a techno dj to very little success (i once put on a night with him in preston. no-one came) despite having incredible skills... then the first couple of house things he did got picked up, and he suddenly became a name.
he was playing me an awesome new acid track the other night. keep an eye out, i think it's out next month.