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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. :cool:

she dumped me last week lol. well its not funny actually:(
 
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. :cool:

ok just remembered it was me who uploaded her sets, if i remember right its was a 2 hour set split up into segments so she could burn em onto CD. here we go....

http://www.mediafire.com/?wcgccz9nwgc8hsy
http://www.mediafire.com/?7zzhuj195p8qri3
http://www.mediafire.com/?7y49fsdc3aj1dnd

not sure what ur gonna get, she was practicing at mine for a club nite we did. i think one of em is the one u already have not sure?
 
fresh mix by japanese dark horse GOTH-TRAD (love that name!!)
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.

http://blog.dubspot.com/dubspot-podcast-031-goth-trad/

its pretty special - dark and moody

01. GOTH-TRAD – Grind (dub)
02. GOTH-TRAD – Dark Path (DEEP MEDi)
03. Karma – Meanings (dub)
04. GOTH-TRAD – Cosmos (DEEP MEDi)
05. GOTH-TRAD – Axis (dub)
06. GOTH-TRAD – Seeker (DEEP MEDi)
07. GOTH-TRAD – Man in the Maze (DEEP MEDi)
08. GOTH-TRAD – Departure (DEEP MEDi)
09. Distance – Traffic [GOTH-TRAD Remix] (Planet Mu)
10. GOTH-TRAD – Air Breaker (DEEP MEDi)
11. GOTH-TRAD – Itinerant Priest (DEEP MEDi)
12. Pampidoo – Synthesizer Voice [GOTH-TRAD Remix VIP] (dub)
13. GOTH-TRAD – Cut End VIP (dub)
14. Johnney Osbourne – Fally Rankinig [V.I.V.E.K. Remix] (Greensleeves Dubstep)
15. GOTH-TRAD – Meteor (dub)
16. GOTH-TRAD – Born To Know (dub)
17. GOTH-TRAD – New Epoch (DEEP MEDi)
 
goth trad is awesome. seen him dj a few times, always a treat...
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 :cool: 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 remember :D
 
[SEPT 2012] PLANET DEFENDER MIX (Jungle / Drum & Bass)
http://ernestembryo.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/dj-embryo-planet-defender-mix.html
http://soundcloud.com/ernest-embryo/planet-defender-mix-edit

Here's the tracklisting (320kbps)...
01) Tempa [Run Tingz Cru feat. Blackout J.A.]
02) Bam Bam [DJ Defkline & Ed Polo]
03) Night Nurse [Cain 1 & Wakcutt]
04) Brighter Day (Jungle VIP mix) [Ricky Tuff vs. Ras Mac Bean]
05) Big Summer [Dope Ammo]
06) Its All Love [Ricky Tuff vs. Ras Mac Bean]
07) Bad Duppy Walk [Slynx]
08) Possessed Remix [Marcus Visionary feat. Tarus Riley]
09) Sweet Sunshine [Top Cat]
10) Roots & Culture (Serial Killaz VIP) [Dope Ammo]
11) Herbalistic [DJ Tuskan feat. Cali P]
12) Sun Is Shining [Aries, Bevan, Gold & Andy Sim]
13) Entertainer [Freestylers]
14) Jah Army [Tuffist]
15) Feel Good [Dijeyow & Jera]
16) I Got Love 4 U [Blackout J.A. & Lady MC]
17) Know My Name (Shutdown Remix) [Miss Omega]
18) Good Vibes (Dirty Skank Beats Remix) [Rebelution ft. Lutan Fyah]
19) Turn To The East (JFB Dubstep Radio Edit) [Trojan Sound System]
 
Kind of mix, more a comp, for the funky psychonauts
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Tim Maia, THE Brazilian Funk Soul Godfather was the real thing. His 1970 debut album introduced his audacious talent, as well as North American soul and funk musical influences, forever changing Brazilian popular music. His legendary appetites sought out carnal AND spiritual fulfillment in equal measure. He bought 100 hits of LSD and handed them out to the staff of his record label.

At the height of his mid-70s success he joined the Cult of Racional Energy; watching for spaceships while wearing only white clothes and playing only white instruments! Yet the two albums he recorded for the Cult are among his best. His songs search for love, and they dig into the existential. His own lyrics say it best: “I am so groovy now and I don’t care!”

http://soundcloud.com/luakabop/sets/tim-maia-nobody-can-live-forever/
 
goth trad is awesome. seen him dj a few times, always a treat...
<GOTH-TRAD European Tour 2012 Oct-Nov>

[October 2012]
5th Oct - Copenhagen @ Deep Medi/OHOI! (KB18)
6th Oct - Leeds @ Deep Medi x Exodus (Vox Warehouse)
12th Oct - London @ Get Darker/Basslaced (Cable)
13th Oct - Rotterdam @ RAAK (Massilo)
17th Oct - Dublin @ Emergence (The Lost Society)
19th Oct - Manchester @ Just Skank (Sound Control)
20th Oct - Liverpool @ Just Skank (Zanzibar)
26th Oct - Antwerp @ Soulshine (Trix)
27th Oct - Milton Keynes @ Dubbed Out (The Tunnel)

[November 2012]
1st Nov - Berlin @ Dubmarine (About Blank)
2nd Nov - Nuremburg @ K4 Zentralcafe
3rd Nov - Helibronn @ Club Mobilat
9th Nov - Hamburg @ Wob Wob (Hafenklang)
10th Nov - Prague - TBC
16th Nov - Bristol @ TIMBUK2
17th Nov - Zagreb - TBC

Some more shows will be confirmed.
 
The Wild Indian - A tribute to Super Cat mix by Stereo Steppers


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01. Intro
02. Boops
03. Big & Ready
04. Experienced Lover
05. Deejay Daddy
06. How Cat Go America
07. Dance Inna New York
08. Mandela Land
09. Dolly My Baby (ft. Trevor Sparks)
10. Oh It´s You
11. Terminator
12. Cabbin Stabbin (ft. Nicodemus, Jr Demus & Jr Cat)
13. How Yuh Pretty So
14. Sit Down Pon It
15. Too Greedy
16. Jah Run Tings
17. Love Got A Hold
18. Move Up
19. Pops
20. Come Down
21. Sweets For My Sweets
22. Think Me Come Fi Play
23. Under Pressure
24. Crazy Love
25. Jamaica Jamaica
26. Walkathon
27. Coke Don
28. Them No Care
29. Permit Fi Gun
30. Hell A Go Come
31. Cry Fi Di Youths
32. Trash And Ready
33. Don Dada
34. Tun It Over
35. Fight Fi Power
36. Bubble & Wine
37. Abc
38. Girlstown
39. Scalp Dem
40. Must Be Bright
41. Ghetto Red Hot
42. Nuff Man A Dead
43. Dem No Worry We (ft. Heavy D)
44. Sandokan
45. Chalice A Lick
46. Mud Up
47. Vineyard Style
48. Word, Sound & Power
49. Ride & Shut Off
http://soundcloud.com/stereo-steppers/supercat-tribute-mix
 
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
 
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

i wold have been there :)
 
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.
 
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.

I think that's just the way things are at the minute. Techno has died a death in the last 5+ years and house is back with vengeance. I thought house was pretty much dead a few years ago, but I guess it's all just cyclical, now. There aren't many true innovations in electronic music anymore, so it's now joined rock/indie/etc. in that you just get whatever's fashionable. I guess your mate just wasn't into techno at the right time.
 
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