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'Mutating bass beats are infecting the planet!!!', writes DJ Flack of his sick new mix for Radio Spannered. Antony Flackett, aka DJ Flack, is a DJ, producer and multimedia artist living in the Boston area. Together with Wayne 'Wayne and Wax' Marshall, Antony co-hosts the genre-mashing Beat Research parties in Cambridge, Massachusetts — a weekly colision of wobbly world flavours taking in dubstep, 2-step, bhangra, grime, jungle, bashment, hip hop and ragga. As a recording artist he has released music on Mashit, Bliss and Beat Research's own label project; he also performs alongside Mashit head honcho DJ C as DuoTone. Here he blazes across continents with a 43-minute mix of his current bassline fixes. Take it away DJ Flack! Tracklisting: Let Go Mi Shirt — Cotti (Brixton) Konichiwa Bitches — Robyn (Sweden) On My Way Home — Unkle Ho (Sydney) Sugarlips — Mad EP (Worcester, UK) Fear — DJ Q (Huddersfield, UK) Trust Nobody — SP:MC (London) Dum Maro Dum (original) — Asha Bhosle (Mumbai) Dum Maro Dum (remix) — Asha Bhosle (Mumbai) The Original Jamaican — Daleduro (Buenos Aires) Mi Confesion (Edu K Remix) — Gotan Project (Paris/Rio) No S+S Dubplate — Kid Did (Boston) Riffin on a Bassline — DJ Flack (Boston) Spark This — Sosolimited (Boston) Desocupacion Instrumental — DJ Nim (Argentina) Ill Behaviour — Deepsix (Toronoto) Ondtu Riddim — DJ C (Chicago) Kingfisher — RSD (Bristol) Might Be (Remix) — Dexplicit (London) Deep Under — Elemental (London) Lost Luggage — DeadBeat (Montreal) Scientifical Dub — DJ Flack (Boston) Plate — Scuba (Berlin) De Daaroo — Surinder / Mentor (London) Bona Vida — Cauto (Barcelona) Lot's Wife — Fosforo (Los Angeles) Silk Parachutes — DJ Flack (Boston)
This is part one of a special live mix by DJ C (aka Jake Trussell). For the past 10 years, Jake has been an integral figure in Boston’s electronic music scene, first as part of the Toneburst Collective and more recently as one of the residents at the Beat Research weekly at the Enormous Room in Cambridge. In June he’ll be pulling up his roots and heading to Chicago, so it seemed a good time for reflection. This special retrospective set features music that Jake has made over the last decade as DJ C, Electro Organic Sound System, and as a member of the groups Cul de Sac and Tiger Saw. Podcast Special Ed. 14: DJ C RF Mix, Part 1