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Mixed ride through the crates but we visited some way back oldies from Alex Reece (1994), Total Science (2001), Sonic & Silver & MIST & DRS (2003)Playlist: Tim Reaper - ScreenplayAversive - Soft DubiV - 8-Bit DreamsArtificial Intelligence - Signs SignsCharlotte Plank - Nightshift (Instrumental Mix)Subject 13, Lady Red, featuring Lady Red - All We NeedTotal Science - Jungle Jungle (Remastered)M.I.S.T., DRS, featuring DRS - ClockworkSonic & Silver - Under The SunVintage Culture, Maverick Sabre, Clipz - Weak (Clipz Instrumental Remix)MC Conrad, Furney - Drum ToolsErbass - Talk BoxAlex Reece - I Need Your Love (2020 Remaster)Alex Reece - Basic Principles (2020 Remaster)
House, funk, soul, reggae, hip hop, drum & bass and all manner of beats for open-minded listeners, fresh releases and classic gems, presented by DJ D'Francisco. Catch the pod live every Friday afternoon on www.musicboxradio.co.uk 3-5 UK time, as a podcast or at www.mixcloud.com/francisco Contact: fdisco@hotmail.com / @frankiedisco54 Tracklist Allen Green - 78 Monte CarloJorja Smith - Where Did I GoLetta Mbulu - NormalizoKMAT -MKKMRD de' Safar - KasiDoc Brown & Tony Bones - Sorry We're Still HereJehst - Right NowMark B & Blade - The UnknownCrazy P - Strange AffairD Pulse - Highway to SaturnGino Soccio - DamcerKool & the Gang - Hollywood SwingingMitty Collier - PainJoi N'Juno - SamemalaFaze Action ft. Zeke Manyika - Kariba 2005Jo Tongo - Funky Feeling Zero T ft. Sio/MANNY/OnjAlex Reece - Pulp FictionProtocol - AutoloadSam Binga, Skream, Bianca Oblivion, Toya Delazy - FIYA SelecaThe Nextmen ft Eva Lazarus - RudegyalLoxodrome - Drop OutSean Dimitrie - Dr Doo Yoo (Asad Rizvi Remix)
It's cooooooooold here in Brooklyn so here are some warm, sunny, soulful jungle/D&B breaks for ya. Jazz-tinged vibes on crackly vinyl from the likes of Peshay, Alex Reece, Roni Size, and a bunch more you may not have heard before...For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/nightcap/Tune into new broadcasts of Nightcap, LIVE, 2nd Thursday of every month from 10 - Midnight EST / 3 - 5 AM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Krust, also known as K or DJ Krust, chats about his early involvement in the Bristol music scene in the late 80s to early 90s, the development of the Drum & Bass sound and setting up the Full Cycle and Dope Dragon labels with Roni Size.Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:28 - Early Influences And Getting Started07:28 - Getting Immersed In Rave08:45 - Launching A Label10:23 - Learning The Equipment12:12 - Jungle DJ / Producers16:11 - Creating A Sound Palette17:58 - Making Use Of Hardware19:52 - Preparing A Track23:23 - Dealing With Burnout28:20 - Helping Musicians31:06 - Crafting The New Album41:15 - The Current Jungle / DnB Scene48:36 - Current And Future ProjectsInterviewee BiogBristol-born b-boy Kirk Thompson is best known as DJ and producer Krust, an artist whose ideas and frequencies rumble and resonate deep within jungle's DNA. With an indelible legacy as a key figurehead in the Bristol sound, he has never compromised since emerging in 1989 as a member of Fresh 4. As a founding member of Full Cycle, the first non-London label to truly mould and manipulate the jungle schematic, and Reprazents, one of the first D&B acts to infiltrate the popular psyche and win critical Mercury Music Prize acclaim, his designs continue to help shape our understanding of what drum & bass is.He is regarded as one of drum & bass and jungle's founders and pioneers noted for his unique musical style. Epic experimentalism of Krust's can be heard in his 1997 single ‘Soul In Motion' and similarly ground-breaking ‘98 single ‘True Stories' for Talkin Loud. An in-demand remixer, Krust has reworked tracks for Bjork, Korn, Moloko, Claude VonStroke, DJ Krush, Adam F, Shy FX, Alex Reece, DJ Ron, DJ Rap and many more. His recent album entitled Edge of Everything was released in 2020 on Crosstown Rebels and received critical acclaim. It was nominated for a album of the year with AIM Award and DjMag.In addition to making music Krust has helmed Adapt The Canvas, a lifestyle coaching consultancy that holds workshops and seminars giving advice on time management, overcoming personal challenges, creative thinking, wellness and the development of the working mindsets, which have taken place in music colleges, universities and The Barbican, London. His Weekly podcast Conversation for Creatives reaches a global audience of creatives and can be checked out on his Instagram and Spotify profiles.https://crosstownrebels.bandcamp.com/album/the-edge-of-everythinghttps://www.instagram.com/dj_krust/https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adaptthecanvasCaro C BiogCaro C is an artist, engineer and teacher specialising in electronic music. Her self-produced fourth album 'Electric Mountain' is out now. Described as a "one-woman electronic avalanche" (BBC), Caro started making music thanks to being laid up whilst living in a double decker bus and listening to the likes of Warp Records in the late 1990's. This 'sonic enchantress' (BBC Radio 3) has now played in most of the cultural hotspots of her current hometown of Manchester, UK. Caro is also the instigator and project manager of electronic music charity Delia Derbyshire Day.URL: http://carocsound.com/Twitter: @carocsoundInst: @carocsoundFB: https://www.facebook.com/carocsound/Catch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts
A track form the new Tara Lily album. Hip Hop from Pataka Boys, Group Home, CLBRKS & NickyDiesel. Broken Beat from Matica, Bruk Rogers & Kaidi Tatham remixing Magic Number. Jazz from Nostalgia 77 & Edrix Puzzle. Dancefloor grooves from Scrscrum, Jazz N Palms and G.Q. Gospel Disco from Jay Rook. A classic from Alex Reece. Plus plenty more music treats.
This weeks show features UK Garage from MJ Cole, Einstein & Chewy, R.I.P, plus some jungle from Roni Size Dillinja, Terrorist, Alex Reece
Hello and welcome to the long awaited Stress Factor Podcast episode 300 Part 2! We would like to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and an amazing New Year 2023. Not only is this episode 300, but it's also been 13 years in the making because we celebrate our 13th birthday on January 1, 2023. This is going be a 5 part Best Of episode featuring the entire Stress Factor Crew including DJ B-12, DjR1, Scottie B, Ste-J and Tribo, all to be released between Christmas and New Years. For Part 2, we have DjR1 with a 103 minute long, 48 track best of mix that is sure to please. Ryan has mixed a wicked personal best of set of his favorite tunes. This episode features EMS, Zebralution, Proktah, Flight Recordings, Foreign Concept, Bringa, Shogun Audio, K Tee, Friction, Krome and Time, Total Science, S.P.Y, Get Darker 2, Zero T, Symmetry Recordings, Bladerunner, Hi Resolution, Rene Lavice, RAM Records, Visages, Dispatch Recordings, Phase, Grey Code, Metalheadz, Alex Reece, Lemon D, Dillinja, Break, Valve Recordings, Future Cut, Renegade Hardware, Stealth, Program, Enei, Critical Music, Hyroglifics, Kasra, Jakes, Philth, AutomAte, Cnof, Fokuz Recordings, DARKMTTR Records, Jubei, Carbon Music, Yatuza, ThirtyOne Recordings, Minor Forms, Delta9 Recordings, Myth, Intrigue Music, Q Project, Myth, Computer Integrated Audio, Carbon Music, Universal Project, DLR, Future Cut Recordings, Submotive, Ram Trilogy, Origin Unknown, Config, Filter Label, Drumsound and Bassline Smith, Technique Recordings, L Side, MC GQ, V Recordings, Survival, Creature, Overview Music, Sustance, Jesta, Black Barrel Remix, Minor Forms, Sofa Sound, Amoss, Flexout Audio, Geostatic, Wingz, Transparent Audio, Re form, SINE Audio, Kublai, Halftone, Fokuz Recordings, Evasion, Citrus Recordings, DJ Clart, Beatalistics. Please subscribe to the podcast everywhere including Simplecast, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Tune In Radio, iHeartRadio, Amazon and various other places you can find and subscribe to us. We really hope you enjoy this very special episode and all of its parts. Don't forget to keep as eye out for all of them. Links below will take you there. You can also download the full 320k MP3 from Soundcloud hidden under "more". SHARE, COMMENT, LIKE AND FOLLOW THIS MIX!! Tracklist 01. EMS - The Mill [Zebralution] 02. Proktah - The Wrong Way [Flight Recordings] 03. Foreign Concept, Bringa - Cemetery [Shogun Audio] 04. K Tee, Friction - Jupiter [Shogun Audio] 05. Krome and Time - Ganja Man (Total Science and S.P.Y Remix) [Get Darker 2] 06. Zero T - Gimmie the Loot [Symmetry Recordings] 07. Bladerunner - Emergency System [Hi Resolution] 08. Rene Lavice - Portland [RAM Records] 09. Visages - Uganda [Dispatch Recordings] 10. Phase, Grey Code - Call In Me [Metalheadz] 11. Alex Reece - Pulp Fiction (Lemon D Remix) [Metalheadz] 12. Dillinja - Hard Noize (Break Remix) [Valve Recordings] 13. Future Cut - Stealth (Dillinja Remix) [Renegade Hardware] 14. Stealth - Homage (Back to You) [Program] 15. Enei - The Moment feat. DRS [Critical Music] 16. Enei, Hyroglifics - Never Tell Me [Critical Music] 17. Enei, Kasra, Jakes - Voodoo [Citical Music] 18. Philth - Submarine (VIP) [AutomAte] 19. Cnof - Fireblade [Fokuz Recordings] 20. S.P.Y - Just A Game [DARKMTTR Records] 21. Jubei - Send Out [Carbon Music] 22. Yatuza - Sleepless [ThirtyOne Recordings] 23. Minor Forms - Life Sequence [Delta9 Recordings] 24. Myth - Defiant [Intrigue Music] 25. Q Project - Trouble (Myth Remix) [Computer Integrated Audio] 26. Jubei - Barracuda [Carbon Music] 27. Universal Project - Lost In It [Dispatch Recordings] 28. Future Cut - 2021 (DLR Remix) [Future Cut Recordings] 29. Future Cut - Busted (Submotive Remix) [Future Cut Recordings] 30. Ram Trilogy - Scanners [RAM Records] 31. Origin Unknown - Equinox [RAM Records] 32. Config - Junglist Boi [Filter Label] 33. Drumsound and Bassline Smith - Gunman [Technique Recordings] 34. L Side , MC GQ - Zaga Dan [V Recordings] 35. Survival - Roots [Dispatch Recordings] 36. Enei - Voices [Critical Music] 37. Philth, Creatures - Love's Ghost [Overview Music] 38. Sustance - Temperance [Overview Music] 39. Sustance - Legacy [Shogun Audio] 40. Creatures, Jesta - Emulsifier (Black Barrel Remix) [Delta9 Recordings] 41. Minor Forms - Danger [Sofa Sound] 42. Amoss - Blessy [Flexout Audio] 43. Geostatic - Perception (Wingz Remix) [Transparent Audio] 44. Re form - Lagoon [SINE Audio] 45. Kublai - No Unity [Computer Integrated Audio] 46. Halftone - Maneuvers [Fokuz Recordings] 47. Evasion - Only You [Citrus Recordings] 48. DJ Clart - Street Dreams [Beatalistics]
Music from Sly & Robbie (Rest In Peace Robbie Shakespeare) feat N'Dea Davenport on vocals. Rebecca Vasmant remixes Tamil Rogeon. A wonderful track from Black Flower. Colleen 'Cosmo' Murphy remixes Lady Blackbird. A track from the Stoney & Meatloaf album on Motown off shoot Rare Earth. Hip Hop from Gawd Status feat Jehst, Kojey Radical and a UK classic from Caveman. Alex Reece's deep D&B remix of United Future Organisation on Talkin Loud. A track from the new Quantic EP on Aus Music. Plus plenty more musical treats.
The moderately intelligent selection.Recorded 9th of Nov on a Tuesday night in Perth, this is a vinyl mix of some records from the world of Intelligent Drum and Bass.Historically we travel through the ages as far back as late 1994 and as recent as 2010.Records from Peshay, Optical, Makoto, Seba, Blu Mar Ten, Pete Rann, Chameleon, D.O.P.E, Kirsty Hawkshaw, Adam F, Alex Reece, Omni Trio and so many more.Turn the lights off, put your phone in a drawer and enjoy.
Alex Reece is a friend and manager at Streamlit (https://streamlit.io/). He joins us to talk about work politics and how much someone in the IC career path has to care about either of them. We also got into the path people take into management vs. staying in engineering forever, and Critter takes every opportunity to whine about imposter syndrome along the way. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/we-should-be-working/id1545522072 Homepage of the poddy: https://anchor.fm/jace-and-critter/ Critter's email: mikecrittenden@gmail.com Critter's Twitter: https://twitter.com/mcrittenden Critter's blog: https://critter.blog Jace just wants you to leave him alone.
The future of clubland might seem bleak at the moment but at least we still have the music, Bryan’s back with another 2 hours of positive energy for the October edition of the V Recordings Podcast. New music from Sl8r, Serum, L-Side and GQ, Alibi, Calibre and more. This months spotlight shines on Alex Reece as Bryan shows us his personal favourites. As always you can email your thoughts or shoutouts to podcast@vrecordings.com 01. Boosta and Atmos T - All My Love (DJ Marky Remix) 02. Dr Meaker - Right Back feat. Sian Evans (Unreal Remix) 03. DJ Marky and XRS - Soul Samba (Makoto Remix) 04. Makoto - Piano Song feat. Singing Fats 05. Alibi - Mind and Soul feat. Fox 06. Carlito and Addiction - History 07. Mr Joseph and Illmatika - Perfect Summer feat. Sofi Mari 08. Jumpin Jack Frost - Mrs Jones feat. Lorna King 09. Simple Souls - Flying 10. T.R.A.C. - Welcome To The Stateside feat. Anthony Kasper and MC Astro (Maverick Soul Remix) 11. T.R.A.C. - Roarganic Symphony feat. Unreal (L-Side Remix) 12. L-Side - No Sound ft. DRS (Dogger and Mindstate Remix) 13. T.R.A.C. - Life In Motion feat. Submorphics (Carlito and Addiction Remix) 14. Dillinja - Valve Sound 15. Lemon D - I Cant Stop 2020 16. Firefox - Bonanza Kid 17. Need for Mirrors - Pagans VIP 18. Saxxon - Hold Tight 19. Alibi - Rave Digger 20. Alibi and Sl8r - Mid Driver 21. Chimpo and Sl8r - Respect 22. Watch the Ride - Abyss 23. L-Side, Selecta Jam and Kelvin 373 - Time Strange feat. Rider Shafique 24. Command Strange and L-Side - In Breed 25. Serum - Velour 26. L-Side and Trigga - Walk Out 27. Serum - Phonomenon feat. Trigga 28. DJ Andy - All Over Again 29. Chimpo and Sl8r - Jones 30. L-Side and Inja - Night Prowler (Alibi Remix) 31. L-Side - Spellbound (Spirit Remix) 32. Traumatize - Mind Your Own (L-Side Remix) 33. Paul T and Edward Oberon - Somewhere 34. L-Side - High Times ft. MC Fats (Break Remix) 35. Paul T and Edward Oberon - Music Got Soul feat. Cleaveland Watkiss 36. Acuna and David Boomah - Settle Down Remix 37. Benny L - Shut The Front Door 38. Die - Wait For The Drop 39. Think Tonk - Police Baton 40. L-Side and Parly B - Galang 41. Beat Merchants - Big Youth feat. Natty Dread 42. Singing Fats - Untitled 43. Kenny Ken - Pull It
The future of clubland might seem bleak at the moment but at least we still have the music, Bryan's back with another 2 hours of positive energy for the October edition of the V Recordings Podcast. New music from Sl8r, Serum, L-Side and GQ, Alibi, Calibre and more. This months spotlight shines on Alex Reece as Bryan shows us his personal favourites. As always you can email your thoughts or shoutouts to podcast@vrecordings.com 01. Boosta and Atmos T - All My Love (DJ Marky Remix) 02. Dr Meaker - Right Back feat. Sian Evans (Unreal Remix) 03. DJ Marky and XRS - Soul Samba (Makoto Remix) 04. Makoto - Piano Song feat. Singing Fats 05. Alibi - Mind and Soul feat. Fox 06. Carlito and Addiction - History 07. Mr Joseph and Illmatika - Perfect Summer feat. Sofi Mari 08. Jumpin Jack Frost - Mrs Jones feat. Lorna King 09. Simple Souls - Flying 10. T.R.A.C. - Welcome To The Stateside feat. Anthony Kasper and MC Astro (Maverick Soul Remix) 11. T.R.A.C. - Roarganic Symphony feat. Unreal (L-Side Remix) 12. L-Side - No Sound ft. DRS (Dogger and Mindstate Remix) 13. T.R.A.C. - Life In Motion feat. Submorphics (Carlito and Addiction Remix) 14. Dillinja - Valve Sound 15. Lemon D - I Cant Stop 2020 16. Firefox - Bonanza Kid 17. Need for Mirrors - Pagans VIP 18. Saxxon - Hold Tight 19. Alibi - Rave Digger 20. Alibi and Sl8r - Mid Driver 21. Chimpo and Sl8r - Respect 22. Watch the Ride - Abyss 23. L-Side, Selecta Jam and Kelvin 373 - Time Strange feat. Rider Shafique 24. Command Strange and L-Side - In Breed 25. Serum - Velour 26. L-Side and Trigga - Walk Out 27. Serum - Phonomenon feat. Trigga 28. DJ Andy - All Over Again 29. Chimpo and Sl8r - Jones 30. L-Side and Inja - Night Prowler (Alibi Remix) 31. L-Side - Spellbound (Spirit Remix) 32. Traumatize - Mind Your Own (L-Side Remix) 33. Paul T and Edward Oberon - Somewhere 34. L-Side - High Times ft. MC Fats (Break Remix) 35. Paul T and Edward Oberon - Music Got Soul feat. Cleaveland Watkiss 36. Acuna and David Boomah - Settle Down Remix 37. Benny L - Shut The Front Door 38. Die - Wait For The Drop 39. Think Tonk - Police Baton 40. L-Side and Parly B - Galang 41. Beat Merchants - Big Youth feat. Natty Dread 42. Singing Fats - Untitled 43. Kenny Ken - Pull It
The future of clubland might seem bleak at the moment but at least we still have the music, Bryan’s back with another 2 hours of positive energy for the October edition of the V Recordings Podcast. New music from Sl8r, Serum, L-Side and GQ, Alibi, Calibre and more. This months spotlight shines on Alex Reece as Bryan shows us his personal favourites. As always you can email your thoughts or shoutouts to podcast@vrecordings.com 01. Goldie - Castaway (Diemantle Remix) 02. Incognito - Still a Friend of Mine (L-Side Remix) 03. Maverick Soul and Diezim - Let It Go 04. Disrupta - Play It Cool 05. Artificial Intelligence and Makoto - Cold Expanse 06. T.R.A.C. - The Pursuit feat. Paul SG and MC Conrad (Artificial Intelligence Remix) 07. Kodan - Soul Rush 08. Goldie - Run Run Run (Calibre Remix) 09. Calibre - White Horses 10. Command Strange - Breath feat. Mc Fava 11. Simplification and Jo-s - Untitled 12. Saxxon - Hold Tight 13. Die - Capers 14. Suv - 3 Beat 15. Roni Size - Synction 16. Voltage - Untitled 17. Krust - Another Story 18. Unreal - Knockout VIP 19. Alibi and MC Fox - Mind and Soul 20. Sl8r - Allright 21. Command Strange - Forever 22. Velocity - Piano Tail 23. Alex Reece and Wax Doctor - Atlantic Drama 24. Alex Reece - Candles 25. Alex Reece - I Want You 26. Model 500 - The Flow 27. Alex Reece - Feel the Sunshine 28. Alex Reece - Pulp Fiction 29. L-Side and GQ - Zaga Dan 30. Beat Merchants - Mazaline 31. Beat Merchants - Rinse Out The Sound 32. Ray Keith - Amnesia Audio 33. Mozey, Philth and Sofi Mari - Heavy Sounds 34. Saxxon and Christina Tamayo - Time is Right 35. L-Side - Wait a Minute 36. L-Side and Acuna - The Way You Move 37. Serum - Malibu Sunset 38. DJ Andy and Dunk - Off the Hook 39. Phizical - Blood Overdrive 40. Think Tonk - Law Riddim 41. Alibi - Shuriken VIP
The future of clubland might seem bleak at the moment but at least we still have the music, Bryan's back with another 2 hours of positive energy for the October edition of the V Recordings Podcast. New music from Sl8r, Serum, L-Side and GQ, Alibi, Calibre and more. This months spotlight shines on Alex Reece as Bryan shows us his personal favourites. As always you can email your thoughts or shoutouts to podcast@vrecordings.com 01. Goldie - Castaway (Diemantle Remix) 02. Incognito - Still a Friend of Mine (L-Side Remix) 03. Maverick Soul and Diezim - Let It Go 04. Disrupta - Play It Cool 05. Artificial Intelligence and Makoto - Cold Expanse 06. T.R.A.C. - The Pursuit feat. Paul SG and MC Conrad (Artificial Intelligence Remix) 07. Kodan - Soul Rush 08. Goldie - Run Run Run (Calibre Remix) 09. Calibre - White Horses 10. Command Strange - Breath feat. Mc Fava 11. Simplification and Jo-s - Untitled 12. Saxxon - Hold Tight 13. Die - Capers 14. Suv - 3 Beat 15. Roni Size - Synction 16. Voltage - Untitled 17. Krust - Another Story 18. Unreal - Knockout VIP 19. Alibi and MC Fox - Mind and Soul 20. Sl8r - Allright 21. Command Strange - Forever 22. Velocity - Piano Tail 23. Alex Reece and Wax Doctor - Atlantic Drama 24. Alex Reece - Candles 25. Alex Reece - I Want You 26. Model 500 - The Flow 27. Alex Reece - Feel the Sunshine 28. Alex Reece - Pulp Fiction 29. L-Side and GQ - Zaga Dan 30. Beat Merchants - Mazaline 31. Beat Merchants - Rinse Out The Sound 32. Ray Keith - Amnesia Audio 33. Mozey, Philth and Sofi Mari - Heavy Sounds 34. Saxxon and Christina Tamayo - Time is Right 35. L-Side - Wait a Minute 36. L-Side and Acuna - The Way You Move 37. Serum - Malibu Sunset 38. DJ Andy and Dunk - Off the Hook 39. Phizical - Blood Overdrive 40. Think Tonk - Law Riddim 41. Alibi - Shuriken VIP
House, funk, soul, bass and beats for open minded listeners with an old-skool state of mind. More info at www.francisco.vibecast.com Catch the pod live every Tuesday evening on Electric Lion Radio www.electriclionradio.com. Get full tracklisting at www.mixcloud.com/francisco or as a podcast on Podbean, ACast, ITunes or Tunein Itunes / Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-payback/id1462966565
Wir gehen mal in die Zukunft. Swuuuusch. “2 Jahre später” steht auf einer großen Kinoleihnwand danach ist Marcus Maak aka Vinylizer in klassischer Drei-Punkt-Ausleuchte zu sehen. Er erzählt von seiner persönlichen Reise durch die Bassmusikwelt. Marcus säbelte los: “Es fing vor 30 Jahren an. Ich gründete 1992 die Radiosendung Black is Black.” Die Sendung beschäftigte sich vor allem mit HipHop, dabei machte er seine ersten Erfahrungen als Radiomoderator. Schnell wurde Herr Maak etwas bewusst und ergänzte seinen Satz sofort. “Ich merkte aber, dass mir ein Genre nicht reicht. Es ist mir zu eindimensional.” Daraufhin gründete er BTTB - Back To The Basics, ebenfalls im Jahre 1992. Inhaltlich soll sich die Sendung mit mehreren Genres beschäftigen: HipHop, House und Acid Jazz, aber schon schnell kamen UK-Ravetunes und Jungle hinzu. Der Grundtenor von BTTB bestand aber immer aus einer entscheidenden Komponente: BASS. -Kino Off- Nur mal ein kleiner Gedankengang, was Vinylizer im Jahre 2022 von sich geben könnte. Es folgen zahlreiche weitere Projekte, die sich mit Bassmusik beschäftigen, wie die Crew WobWob!, eine regelmäßige Sendung auf ByteFM (BTTB), jährliches Auftreten auf dem Fusion und Feel Festival und die Internetseite recordstore.love. Wir freuen uns endlich ein Mix von Vinylizer in unseren digitalen Händen zu halten und ihn euch präsentieren zu können. Er ist ein Urvater für die Bassmusik-Community und wie keiner immer noch so leidenschaftlich bei der Sache. Marcus, danke für diesen wunderschönen Mix! Traxman - "The Robot" (Planet Mu 2012) DJ Manny - "Computer World" (unreleased 2012) Warlock - "Computer Madness" (Free Toons 2012) DJ Rashad - "IIIIIII HIIIIIIII" (Ghettophiles 2011) Modul8 - "Strange Games" (Through These Eyes 2020) EQ Why - "4567" (Equalized 2020) Fracture + Sam Binga - "Chessington" (Astrophonica 2020) Kabuki - "Iceberg" (Kabuki 2020) TMSV - "Visions" (TMSV 2020) Soundbwoy Killah - "All Night Long" (Sneaker Social Club 2019) Modul8 - "Acceler8ed" (Through These Eyes 2020) Kabuki - "Albatross" (unreleased 2020) Addison Groove - "Dreamscape 12" (Gutterfunk 2020) FFF - "Backstreet Dub" (Foxy Jangle 2020) RTR - "Reward (Om Unit Remix)" (Analogical Force 2020) TMSV - "All The Yous That Have Been" (TMSV 2019) Cadenza - "The Darkest Hype (Philip D. Kick Remix)" (Dummy 2011) The Widdler - "Goldeneye Watch Theme (Widdler Refix)" (Free Toons 2011) Addison Groove - "TeknoJuke" (Gutterfunk 2020) DJ Rashad - "We're Jukin' Out" (Juke Trax Online 2008) Alex Reece - "Pulp Fiction" (Metalheadz 1995) Nphonix - "Fk The Pitch" (Loose Squares 2014) DJ Rashad + DJ Manny - "Drums Please" (Hyperdub 2013) Sully - "Rotten (Sam Binga Remix)" (Rua Sound 2016) DJ Rashad + DJ Spinn + Taso - "Cream VIP" (Teklife 2014) Modul8 - "2L8" (Through These Eyes 2020) FFF - "No Ice Cream" (Foxy Jangle 2020) Zinc - "Forest Gate Funk" (Rinse 2013) A$AP Rocky + Skepta - "Praise The Lord (Da Shine)" (RCA 2018) Rebound X - "Rhythm 'n' Gash (Landlord's House Coat Footwork Edit)" (Free Toons 2015) Angel Haze - "Werkin' Girls" (True Panther 2012) Skream - "FNKONOMIKA" (Tempa 2011) Addison Groove - "Out Of Nowhere" (Gutterfunk 2020) Rose Royce - "You Abandoned Me (LNTG Rework)" (Lightspeed 2011) Links: www.instagram.com/recordstores.love www.wobwob.net www.vinylizer.net
DJ Dlux - We Play Music - Podcast Episode 374 - 100% Vinyl Cuts for the Deep Jungle Connoisseurs. Liquid Smooth Rollers from the likes of Metal Headz, Adam F, Alex Reece, LTJ Bukem, PFM, Roni Size, Moving Shadow, Dj Die, Wax Doctors, Brothers Johnson, plus more. Join DJ Dlux live every Sunday’s 4-6pm (gmt) on www.dejavufm.com - 19/01/20.
DJ Dlux - We Play Music - Podcast Episode 374 - 100% Vinyl Cuts for the Deep Jungle Connoisseurs. Liquid Smooth Rollers from the likes of Metal Headz, Adam F, Alex Reece, LTJ Bukem, PFM, Roni Size, Moving Shadow, Dj Die, Wax Doctors, Brothers Johnson, plus more. Join DJ Dlux live every Sunday’s 4-6pm (gmt) on www.dejavufm.com - 26/01/20.
Recorded 2019-06-07 15:58:16 Tracklisting: * Kallan HK - Flight Path (Original Mix) * Actraiser - Forest Of Illusion * Komatic - When You Come Home * Donnie Dubson - Silver Plate * Esco Ft Breana Marin - Perfect Stranger * Nelver - What I Think * Quentin Hiatus - Clever Girl * Magnafide - Microexpressions (Original Mix) * Bank - Love untold * Soultec - blues lick (vip mix) * Furney - Cold Cosmic * Thesis - Winter's Message (Original Mix) * Rho - Alleviate (Original Mix) * Altitude - Cotton & China * Treex - Jazz Cat * Blue Motion & Grimm & Remo - we used to be good * Utah Jazz - Everything Is Everything feat Alex Reece * Optx - Only Free * Coop - Natural (Original Mix) * The Jazzassins - True Connaisseurs Download, Distribute, and Donate!
Paul Azizeh Presents TL Sessions: Episode 46 Feat. Stank Dankhttp://ia601502.us.archive.org/30/items/PaulAzizehPresentsTLSessionsEpisode46Feat.StankDank/Paul%20Azizeh%20Presents%20TL%20Sessions_%20Episode%2046%20Feat.%20Stank%20Dank.mp3This Is Paul Azizeh and welcome to an exciting new episode of TL Sessions. We have a guest DJ coming to TL Sessions and his name is Stank Dank. The DJ, Stank Dank, brings pumpin energy, heavy kicks, and titillating chorus lines, that will cause your toes to tingle and your mind to flutter. Pushing pound for pound, his bass, drives the crowd, hard, into the dancefloor. Prepare for pure bliss, as this dj comforts you with magical melodies, caressing you all night long with his sensual Breaks! Please, listen responsibly! Stank Dank may lead you to the Jungle, but he can’t promise to pull you back out...NOTE: may contain explicit material, we've cleaned it up to have a clean mix but just wanted the listeners to be aware.Thank you to the artists who produce the music to make these shows possible. Also, thank you to the fans on Mixcloud, Facebook, iTunes and Twitter for listening.Paul Azizeh4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse - Drowning In Her (1993)Alex Reece & Wax Doctor - Atlantic DramaAlex Reese - Basic Principles (Wax Doctor Rollout)Brainkillers - ScrewfaceBrock-Out Crew - Hard Core RomanceDillinja - Untitled (1993) Waveform Records DIL08DJ Pooch & Coulter - Love Me NowHyper On Experience - Lord Of Null Lines (Foul Play Remix)J Majik - Lush LifeLemon D - I Can't StopOmni Trio - Ocean DriverStank DankJunior Reid Featuring DRE - Don't Play Me DirtyDubwize Vol 5 - World Of Reggaeayline Featuring Capleton - Nah Stop WeR.A.W. - SkankUnknown - Hard TimesMax Romeo - Chase The Devil (DnB Remix)J Bostron - Enter The DragonJ Bostron - 12 Tribes Of Israel QuickmixDrum Unit - RiseFixation - Nobody MoveNatty Ruler - My Blood Is VengeanceDiamond Geezer - Piece Ah GanjaNatty Ruler - Tubby RevengeDirect Feed - Armed And DangerousDirect Feed - Gun Shot BlastDirect Feed - Under Mi SensiAphrodite Featuring Deadly Hunta - Ganja Man (Remix)Pendulum - TarantulaBenny Page Meets Jacky Murda - Ganja Fi Legal RemixBenny Page Featuring $pyda - BattlefieldBoj Lucki & Ljudas - Gunwar (Mir Crew Remix)Kenny Ken - Everyman (Benny Page Remix)Evidence - Kingston TownEvidence - Jah Love In DubDiamond Geezer - Nah Pop It OffHi Grade - Burnin'J.Frequency - While You GoneGreg Packer Featuring MC Assassin - Ragga NinjaKenny Ken - Murdah Ya (Stank Edit)Cold Jazz & Wezzler Featuring Joey Fever - Serious ThingsVisionary - Burial (Benny Page Remix)Marvellous Cain - The Hitman (Serial Killaz Vocal Tearout Mix)Noah D & Anthony B - Good Sound (Benny Page Remix)The Ragga Twins Featuring Sketch & Code - You Don't KnowKrinjah - Who Am I To Say (Hope2008 Remix)Stank Dankhttps://soundcloud.com/dj-stank-dankPaul Azizeh Facebook https://www.facebook.com/paulazizehdjSoundcloud http://www.soundcloud.com/paul-azizehMixcloud http://www.mixcloud.com/paulazizehTechno-Logik Productionshttps://www.facebook.com/TechnoLogikMusic TL Sessions Podcast iTuneshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tl-sessions/id957016375?mt=2TL Sessions Podcast Google Play Musichttps://play.google.com/music/m/Iru5ws3nzvd5tbt4g2cr3p4hrpe?t=Techno-Logik_Sessions
Recorded 2018-06-22 15:58:37 Tracklisting: * Soultec - A Kind of Blue (Original Mix) * Robot Redford - Bonfire Youth (Technicolour Remix) * Flowrian - Unusual Order * Blue Motion & Grimm & Remo - we used to be good * Utah Jazz - Everything Is Everything feat Alex Reece * Treex - Far Gone Love * Malaky, Satl, Anthony Kasper - Don't Wake Me Up (Original Mix) * Radicall - Laidback (Original Mix) * Rho - Alleviate (Original Mix) * Furney - I'm Awake Now (Original Mix) * Marvel Cinema - Forever * Msdos - Down To Monaco * Cutworks - Out Of Use * Kasper - Departure * The Vanguard Project - From Inside (Original Mix) * Lenzman - Wordsworth * In:Most - Changes (Original Mix) * Rowpieces - Super Soul (Random Movement Remix) * Karma - Reminisce * LSB - Remedy * Fluxem - Mojito - Original Mix Download, Distribute, and Donate!
「ORIGINS」is a vinyl mixtape series covering the golden era of Jungle / early Drum & Bass This episode tries to showcase how Detroit Techno inspired Drum & Bass in the nineties. A tribute to the SPEED Era (Fabio and Bukem's night at the Mars Bar) and early Blue Note. Features bits by the likes of Photek, Lemon D, Blame & Justice, Spirit and Alex Reece. Vintage summer vibes. Funky Technicians – No Mystery The Sentinel – Toulépleu Rising Sons – Dreams Of You (Remix) Jazz Juice – Detroit Skanna – Find Me Spirit – Solar Glide Lemon D – Going Gets Tough Blame – Neptune The Sentinel – Genesis Rising Sons – Touch Me Justice – Aquisse Icons – Lost In Music (c) 2017 Krunchtime Radio
Interview with Alex Reece of Greg Reece's Rare Comics where we talk about his father & his company, its history, comic books, pop-culture & much more! For more info visit: http://www.gregreececomics.com/
This week on the show, we'll be chatting with Alex Reece and Matt Ahrens about what's new in the world of OpenZFS. After that, we're starting a new tutorial series on submitting your first patch. All the latest BSD news and answers to your emails, coming up on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD. This episode was brought to you by Headlines Revisiting FreeBSD after 20 years (http://changelog.complete.org/archives/9317-has-linux-lost-its-way-comments-prompt-a-debian-developer-to-revisit-freebsd-after-20-years) With comments like "has Linux lost its way?" floating around, a Debian developer was prompted to revisit FreeBSD after nearly two decades This blog post goes through his experiences trying out a modern BSD variant, and includes the good, the bad and the ugly - not just praise this time He loves ZFS and the beadm tool, and finds the FreeBSD implementation to be much more stable than ZoL On the topic of jails, he summarizes: "Linux has tried so hard to get this right, and fallen on its face so many times, a person just wants to take pity sometimes. We've had linux-vserver, openvz, lxc, and still none of them match what FreeBSD jails have done for a long time." The post also goes through the "just plain different" aspects of a complete OS vs. a distribution of various things pieced together Finally, he includes some things he wasn't so happy about: subpar laptop support, virtualization being a bit behind, a myriad of complaints about pkgng and a few other things There was some decent discussion (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9063216) on Hacker News about this article too, with counterpoints from both sides *** s2k15 hackathon report: network stack SMP (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20150218085759) The first trip report from the recent OpenBSD hackathon in Australia has finally been submitted One of the themes of this hackathon was SMP (symmetric multiprocessing) improvement, and Martin Pieuchot did some hacking on the network stack If you're not familiar with him, he gave a presentation (http://www.openbsd.org/papers/tamingdragons.pdf) at EuroBSDCon last year, titled Taming OpenBSD Network Stack Dragons (https://va.ludost.net/files/eurobsdcon/2014/Rodopi/03.Saturday/03.Taming%20OpenBSD%20Network%20Stack%20Dragons%20-%20Martin%20Pieuchot.mp4) Teaming up with David Gwynne, they worked on getting some bits of the networking code out of the big lock (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_lock) Hopefully more trip reports will be sent in during the coming weeks Most of the big code changes should probably appear after the 5.7-release testing period *** From BIND to NSD and Unbound (https://www.tumfatig.net/20150215/bind-nsd-unbound-openbsd-5-6/) If you've been running a DNS server on any of the BSDs, you've probably noticed a semi-recent trend: BIND being replaced with Unbound BIND was ripped out in FreeBSD 10.0 and will be gone in OpenBSD 5.7, but both systems include Unbound now as an alternative OpenBSD goes a step further, also including NSD in the base system, whereas you'll need to install that from ports on FreeBSD Instead of one daemon doing everything like BIND tried to do, this new setup splits the authoritative nameserver and the caching resolver into two separate daemons This post takes you through the transitional phase of going from a single BIND setup to a combination of NSD and Unbound All in all, everyone wins here, as there will be a lot less security advisories in both BSDs because of it... *** m0n0wall calls it quits (http://m0n0.ch/wall/end_announcement.php) The original, classic BSD firewall distribution m0n0wall (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M0n0wall) has finally decided to close up shop For those unfamiliar, m0n0wall was a FreeBSD-based firewall project that put a lot of focus on embedded devices: running from a CF card, CD, USB drive or even a floppy disk It started over twelve years ago, which is pretty amazing when you consider that's around half of FreeBSD itself's lifespan The project was probably a lot of people's first encounter with BSD in any form If you were a m0n0wall user, fear not, you've got plenty of choices for a potential replacement: doing it yourself with something like FreeBSD (http://blog.pcbsd.org/2015/01/using-trueos-as-a-ipfw-based-home-router/) or OpenBSD (http://www.bsdnow.tv/tutorials/openbsd-router), or going the premade route with something like pfSense (http://www.bsdnow.tv/episodes/2014_02_19-a_sixth_pfsense), OPNsense (http://www.bsdnow.tv/episodes/2015_01_14-common_sense_approach) or the BSD Router Project (http://www.bsdnow.tv/episodes/2014_10_22-dont_buy_a_router) The founder's announcement includes these closing words: "m0n0wall has served as the seed for several other well known open source projects, like pfSense, FreeNAS and AskoziaPBX. The newest offspring, OPNsense, aims to continue the open source spirit of m0n0wall while updating the technology to be ready for the future. In my view, it is the perfect way to bring the m0n0wall idea into 2015, and I encourage all current m0n0wall users to check out OPNsense and contribute if they can." While m0n0wall didn't get a lot of on-air mention, surely a lot of our listeners will remember it fondly *** Interview - Alex Reece & Matt Ahrens - alex@delphix.com (mailto:alex@delphix.com) & matt@delphix.com (mailto:matt@delphix.com) / @openzfs (https://twitter.com/openzfs) What's new in OpenZFS Tutorial Making your first patch (OpenBSD) (http://www.bsdnow.tv/tutorials/patching-obsd) News Roundup Overlaying remote LANs with OpenBSD's VXLAN (http://www.echothrust.com/blogs/using-openbsd-and-vxlan-overlay-remote-lans) Have you ever wanted to "merge" multiple remote LANs? OpenBSD's vxlan(4) (http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi/OpenBSD-current/man4/vxlan.4) is exactly what you need This article talks about using it to connect two virtualized infrastructures on different ESXi servers It gives a bit of networking background first, in case you're not quite up to speed on all this stuff This tool opens up a lot of very cool possibilities, even possibly doing a "remote" LAN party Be sure to check the AsiaBSDCon talk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufeEP_hzFN0) about VXLANs if you haven't already *** 2020, year of the PCBSD desktop (http://lukewolf.blogspot.com/2015/02/a-prediction-2020-year-of-pc-bsd-on.html) Here we have a blog post about BSD on the desktop, straight from a KDE developer He predicts that PCBSD is going to take off before the year 2020, possibly even overtaking Linux's desktop market share (small as it may be) With PCBSD making a preconfigured FreeBSD desktop a reality, and the new KMS work, the author is impressed with how far BSD has come as a viable desktop option ZFS and easy-to-use boot environments top the list of things he says differentiate the BSD desktop experience from the Linux one There was also some discussion on Slashdot (http://bsd.slashdot.org/story/15/02/16/2355236/pc-bsd-set-for-serious-growth) that might be worth reading *** OpenSSH host key rotation, redux (http://blog.djm.net.au/2015/02/hostkey-rotation-redux.html) We mentioned the new OpenSSH host key rotation and other goodies in a previous episode (http://www.bsdnow.tv/episodes/2015_02_04-from_the_foundation_1), but things have changed a little bit since then djm (http://www.bsdnow.tv/episodes/2013_12_18-cryptocrystalline) says "almost immediately after smugly declaring 'mission accomplished', the bug reports started rolling in." There were some initial complaints from developers about the new options, and a serious bug shortly thereafter After going back to the drawing board, he refactored some of the new code (and API) and added some more regression tests Most importantly, the bigger big fix was described as: "a malicious server (say, "host-a") could advertise the public key of another server (say, "host-b"). Then, when the client subsequently connects back to host-a, instead of answering the connection as usual itself, host-a could proxy the connection to host-b. This would cause the user to connect to host-b when they think they are connecting to host-a, which is a violation of the authentication the host key is supposed to provide." None of this code has been in a formal OpenSSH release just yet, but hopefully it will soon *** PCBSD tries out LibreSSL (https://github.com/pcbsd/pcbsd/commit/6ede13117dcee1272d7a7060b16818506874286e) PCBSD users may soon be seeing a lot less security problems because of two recent changes After switching over to OpenNTPD last week (http://www.bsdnow.tv/episodes/2015_02_11-time_for_a_change), PCBSD decides to give the portable LibreSSL (http://www.bsdnow.tv/episodes/2014_07_30-liberating_ssl) a try too Note that this is only for the packages built from ports, not the base system unfortunately They're not the first ones to do this - OPNsense has been experimenting with replacing OpenSSL in their ports tree for a little while now, and of course all of OpenBSD's ports are built against it A good number of patches (https://github.com/pcbsd/freebsd-ports/commit/2eee669f4d6ab9a641162ecda29b62ab921438eb) are still not committed in vanilla FreeBSD ports, so they had to borrow some from Bugzilla Look forward to Kris wearing a "keep calm and abandon OpenSSL (https://www.openbsdstore.com/cgi-bin/live/ecommerce.pl?site=shop_openbsdeurope_com&state=item&dept_id=01&sub_dept_id=01&product_id=TSHIRTOSSL)" shirt in the near future *** Feedback/Questions Benjamin writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s28nyJ5omV) Mike writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s2wYUmUmh0) Brad writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s2BAKAQvMt) *** Mailing List Gold Debian (https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/svn-src-head/2015-February/068405.html) Dejavu (https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2015-February/054580.html) Package gone missing (http://lists.dragonflybsd.org/pipermail/users/2015-February/207475.html) ***
Luke Wilson AKA Utah Jazz, is one of the original liquid funksters. He started mixing Drum & Bass whilst still at school, inspired by LTJ Bukem & Alex Reece and his DJ career soon blossomed – randomly adopting the name ‘Utah Jazz’ from the US Basketball team to showcase his preference for the mid 90s ‘Jazz-Jungle’ sound.In 2008, his debut album ‘It’s A Jazz Thing’ was released worldwide to both commercial and critical acclaim - cementing Utah Jazz’s position as one of the major cross-over D&B artists this side of the millennium. Pipped at the post by worthy winners Chase & Status, 'It's A Jazz Thing' was also the 2nd highest placed Drum & Bass album in Mixmag's famous 2008 Top 50 poll, with Pendulum coming in 3rd.Since the release of 'It's A Jazz Thing', Utah Jazz has now joined the likes of High Contrast & Danny Byrd as one D&B's leading remixers with reworks for Wiley (Atlantic Records / Warner), Tricky (Domino Records), Lethal Bizzle (Search & Destroy / V2),Serani (Island Records / Universal) & Yo Majesty. TRACKLISTING1. Utah Jazz - January Silence (Spearhead Records LP)2. Utah Jazz - Survival Of The Fittest (Spearhead Records LP)3. Utah Jazz - Money's One Things feat. MC Conrad (Good Looking Records)4. Utah Jazz - Don't Look Back (Spearhead Records)5. Utah Jazz - You Walked Away feat. Hannah Eve (Spearhead Records)6. Utah Jazz - Endless feat. LaMeduza (Spearhead Records)7. Utah Jazz - Broken Home (Stamina MC VIP) (Vintage Recordings)8. Utah Jazz - Roll That Blues (Dub Version) (Spearhead Records)9. Utah Jazz - Runaway (Liquid V)10. Utah Jazz - Take No More (Vintage Recordings)11. Utah Jazz - Here Today Gone Tomorrow (Spearhead Records)12. Utah Jazz - Riddim Track (Liquid V)13. Utah Jazz - Neckless feat. 4eVerest (Spearhead Records)14. Utah Jazz - Could You Handle It feat. MC DRS (Vintage Recordings)
Luke Wilson AKA Utah Jazz, is one of the original liquid funksters. He started mixing Drum & Bass whilst still at school, inspired by LTJ Bukem & Alex Reece and his DJ career soon blossomed – randomly adopting the name ‘Utah Jazz’ from the US Basketball team to showcase his preference for the mid 90s ‘Jazz-Jungle’ sound.In 2008, his debut album ‘It’s A Jazz Thing’ was released worldwide to both commercial and critical acclaim - cementing Utah Jazz’s position as one of the major cross-over D&B artists this side of the millennium. Pipped at the post by worthy winners Chase & Status, 'It's A Jazz Thing' was also the 2nd highest placed Drum & Bass album in Mixmag's famous 2008 Top 50 poll, with Pendulum coming in 3rd.Since the release of 'It's A Jazz Thing', Utah Jazz has now joined the likes of High Contrast & Danny Byrd as one D&B's leading remixers with reworks for Wiley (Atlantic Records / Warner), Tricky (Domino Records), Lethal Bizzle (Search & Destroy / V2),Serani (Island Records / Universal) & Yo Majesty. TRACKLISTING1. Utah Jazz - January Silence (Spearhead Records LP)2. Utah Jazz - Survival Of The Fittest (Spearhead Records LP)3. Utah Jazz - Money's One Things feat. MC Conrad (Good Looking Records)4. Utah Jazz - Don't Look Back (Spearhead Records)5. Utah Jazz - You Walked Away feat. Hannah Eve (Spearhead Records)6. Utah Jazz - Endless feat. LaMeduza (Spearhead Records)7. Utah Jazz - Broken Home (Stamina MC VIP) (Vintage Recordings)8. Utah Jazz - Roll That Blues (Dub Version) (Spearhead Records)9. Utah Jazz - Runaway (Liquid V)10. Utah Jazz - Take No More (Vintage Recordings)11. Utah Jazz - Here Today Gone Tomorrow (Spearhead Records)12. Utah Jazz - Riddim Track (Liquid V)13. Utah Jazz - Neckless feat. 4eVerest (Spearhead Records)14. Utah Jazz - Could You Handle It feat. MC DRS (Vintage Recordings)
Luke Wilson AKA Utah Jazz, is one of the original liquid funksters. He started mixing Drum & Bass whilst still at school, inspired by LTJ Bukem & Alex Reece and his DJ career soon blossomed – randomly adopting the name ‘Utah Jazz’ from the US Basketball team to showcase his preference for the mid 90s ‘Jazz-Jungle’ sound.In 2008, his debut album ‘It’s A Jazz Thing’ was released worldwide to both commercial and critical acclaim - cementing Utah Jazz’s position as one of the major cross-over D&B artists this side of the millennium. Pipped at the post by worthy winners Chase & Status, 'It's A Jazz Thing' was also the 2nd highest placed Drum & Bass album in Mixmag's famous 2008 Top 50 poll, with Pendulum coming in 3rd.Since the release of 'It's A Jazz Thing', Utah Jazz has now joined the likes of High Contrast & Danny Byrd as one D&B's leading remixers with reworks for Wiley (Atlantic Records / Warner), Tricky (Domino Records), Lethal Bizzle (Search & Destroy / V2),Serani (Island Records / Universal) & Yo Majesty. TRACKLISTING1. Utah Jazz - January Silence (Spearhead Records LP)2. Utah Jazz - Survival Of The Fittest (Spearhead Records LP)3. Utah Jazz - Money's One Things feat. MC Conrad (Good Looking Records)4. Utah Jazz - Don't Look Back (Spearhead Records)5. Utah Jazz - You Walked Away feat. Hannah Eve (Spearhead Records)6. Utah Jazz - Endless feat. LaMeduza (Spearhead Records)7. Utah Jazz - Broken Home (Stamina MC VIP) (Vintage Recordings)8. Utah Jazz - Roll That Blues (Dub Version) (Spearhead Records)9. Utah Jazz - Runaway (Liquid V)10. Utah Jazz - Take No More (Vintage Recordings)11. Utah Jazz - Here Today Gone Tomorrow (Spearhead Records)12. Utah Jazz - Riddim Track (Liquid V)13. Utah Jazz - Neckless feat. 4eVerest (Spearhead Records)14. Utah Jazz - Could You Handle It feat. MC DRS (Vintage Recordings)
Soul Treyda Presents – WE PLAY MUSIC – Podcast Episode 100 - Part Three – 25 Years of DJ D.Lux (19/06/11 ) - ** PART 3 > JUNGLE, DRUM n BASS & HOUSE AND GARAGE. In celebration of recording the 100th Episode of this Show, I also used this occasion to pay homage to the many genre's I have enjoyed playing over the last 25 Years of my DJ'ing Career. Follow me through my musical journey which captures my influences and styles in the early eighties to current date. This double length podcast is recorded in 3 parts, I am joined by fellow Deja Vu Presenters & Good friends, Joshua Jones & Havoc who have the task of interviewing me and discussing the underground music scene's of the last 25 years. Part three is the final part of this musical journey, covering Jungle, Drum and Bass and House and Garage. We also discuss issues faced by todays DJ's Producers as well a few tracks from my own label. We also feature tracks from Alex Reece, Brain Records, Status, Nicky Black Market, Same People, Donna Blakey, Tuff Jam, Confetti Records, Plus many more. This show is especially important to me, as its something I have never quite done before, summarising all my musically ranges in one show; Electronica, Funk, Soul, Rare Groove, Hip Hop, HardCore Dance, Jungle, Drum n Bass, Garage, Acid House, Soulful House, Broken Beats, Garage & more. Id like to thanks all those who have downloaded the WE PLAY MUSIC show over the years. Enjoy. please comment if you like. follow me on twitter @iamdlux www.dejavufm.com
D&BA : The Risky presents... D&BA Anthology Special Risky showcases the latest Drum & Bass Arena CD, Anthology. Released this week on 3xCD, this is set to be one of our best CD's... Featuring tracks from Fresh, Roni Size, Alex Reece, Marcus Intalex, Friction, Zinc and Ed Rush & Optical! Adam F – Circles (Drum&BassArena Anthology) Alex Reece – Pulp Fiction (Lynx 2010 Edit) (Drum&BassArena Anthology) Marcus Intalex & ST Files – How You Make Me Feel (Drum&BassArena Anthology) D-Bridge (feat. Vegas) – True Romance (Drum&BassArena Anthology) Calibre – Drop It Down (Drum&BassArena Anthology) WHAT THE F*** IS THAT TUNE COMPETITION John B – Up All Night (Drum&BassArena Anthology) Die & Interface (feat. William Cartwright) – Bright Lights (Rockers Mix) (Drum&BassArena Anthology) Bad Company – Planet Dust (Drum&BassArena Anthology) Pendulum – Vault (Drum&BassArena Anthology) Ed Rush, Optical & Fierce – Alien Girl (Drum&BassArena Anthology) Friction Vs Camo & Krooked (feat MC Dynamite) - Stand Up (Drum&BassArena Anthology) FOLLOW THE RISKY ON TWITTER... www.twitter.com/therisky DRUM&BASSARENA PODCASTS podcasts@breakbeat.co.uk for suggestions and comments shoutouts@breakbeat.co.uk for shoutouts and track requests. competition@breakbeat.co.uk for all competition entries