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dattrax: HiYaAAA Fellow House Freaks!! I hope you're all well and doing what you can each day to better yourselves.Whatever you're going through, it will pass and you can displace negative with music.This mix is 'smooth as butter'... as the saying goes. This mix took three attempts in order to get the right feel. In search of that elusive perfect mix that never happens. Sometimes the first take is fantastic. Usually, it can take up to 12 attempts. Yes, DJing for 30yrs and still making tons of mistakes. LMAO. I've always made mixes for my enjoyment and fulfillment first, then for my best friend and DJ partner (when we DJ at live events), Jimmy Zoo. We grew up together loving house music (met in our late teens), going out dancing, DJ'ing and we were crazy "Black Crack"/vinyl record junkies. House was and is our release from our shitty jobs and life.If someone outside of us two like our mixes, then that's a bonus, so thank you for visiting us here.Any track that we bought that we loved and had never heard of before was "new" to us regardless of when it actually came out. It was always about the combinations. Endless, fun, and sometimes inspiring and magical. The right tracks on top of each other or in any way that it's mixed. It's beautiful. I have a personal rule to never repeat a mix combination. I've only broken that a handful of times. One of Jim and I's favourite house music DJs is Derrick Carter because his mixing style is so interesting and unique. His combos are surprising and delightful. He could play out of our collection of tracks and because of how he selects tracks and mixes, the mix will have his sonic signature. The same can be said for many good house DJs.All the best to you as always.---------------Reach out to us and comment if you've enjoy our mixes.Just Google 'dattrax' and find all places online that we've been a part of.Please share with your family, friends, co-workers, and acquaintances who could use a dose of musical candy.Isn't music such a great escape?---------------DJ Bookings for Canada, the US, or Global: dattrax@gmail.com---------------Any amount of support would be appreciated if you'd like to donate or support our music addiction. This is our PayPal Donate email: dattrax@gmail.com---------------Photo Cred: My pal Stephen has a pair of 70's Pioneer headphones that look so cool that I had to take a pic.---------------As always - massive thanks to the fantastic vocalists, producers, DJs, and dancers (on the dancefloors or even in your homes or while walking about, walking your doggies, working out, driving, or whatever you're doing) for their incredible advancement of this beautiful musical genre!! It makes us all feel young, vibrant, and extremely happy!!73 Tracks in 3hrs and 21mins!!One Lone Survivor Tim Aminov, Pete JosefNothing Better (Rubini Remix) The Black 80s, iBi Vaughan, Overnite, Hollis P Monroe, Rubinilisashaw_borntoflyjaysnakeddub_nakedmusic To Hang On To The Black 80sI Don't Need It (Marlon Hoffstadt Remix) Amy LyonSensitivo (Unreleased Full Mix) GreenskeepersSade-Morningbird - Jason B nakedmusic_heroinchic_nakedmusic Sexy Biest (Gui Boratto Remix) Stimming, David AugustFor the Rest (Carlos Sanchez Remix) The Black 80s, Carlos SanchezAn Insight (Soul Minority Deep Mix) Thomas SariThe L Word Feat. Jada (Original Mix) Deniz KurtelPhotographic Life The TimewriterMove On (Hollis P Monroe and Wrong Jeremy Mix) The Black 80s, Hollis P Monroe, Wrong JeremyTell Me Why (Re.you Remix) Terranova, Stereo Mc's, Re.youWarming Up (Original Mix) Bside MusicCasualities feat. Erlend Oye - Morgan Geist Remix PhoniqueShe Walks Alone feat. Pegah Ferydoni (André Lodemann Remix) Eve Be, Pegah FerydoniThe Daylight The Black 80s, Dominik Marz, Yannick LabbéThe Opening PhoniqueSmells Like Teen Spirit HowlingVelosophy EP (PWR) RaygunSong Of The Siren AphrodisiacThe Legendary (DJ Smart Mix) DJ SmartSomething Special (The Black 80s Remix) Phonique, Ian Whitelaw, The Black 80sWithout Me feat. Tracey Thorn (Noir & Martin Thompson Remix) Tracey Thorn, Tevo HowardMiru Mira (Nu & Mira Think About You Remix) Mira, DimaHowling (Âme Remix) Ry, Frank WiedemannSunsetwalkin The TimewriterWhat You Say Now (Till Von Sein & Tigerskin Remix) The Black 80s, Till Von Sein & TigerskinCheriemoya (Original Mix) Nico StojanSo Happy (Cassady Locke Remix) Tom Conrad feat. Dawn TallmanBlue Water (Original Mix) VillanovaGive Me Something (Jullian Gomes Remix) The Black 80s, Jullian GomesRitter Musikus Matt StarDonnie (Donnie) The ItThe Spirit (DJ Smart Mix) DJ SmartWith This Love (Original Mix) Amber Jolene, Sonny FoderaFrisky (Original) Maceo PlexConnected (Original Mix) Walker & RoyceSonnentanz (Kellerkind Remix) KlangkarussellDon't Eat (Original Mix) Sebo & MadmotormiquelSing It Back-Moloko-Herbert and Calida-IOAKIM SAYZ Re-Rub All I Did UffeSpoonful (Original) Thomas White, Wally CallerioFlight Into BA feat. Kevin Knapp - Original Mix Kate SimkoBetter Days (Original Mix) Themba (SA)Waiting For The Sun (Kasper Bjorke Remix) Here Is WhyMy Best Dress feat. Rosina - Original Mix MurrAfterglow (Phonique Remix) Thalstroem, AKA AKATell Me - Jonny Rock Remix Caspa Codina2People (2011 Rework) feat. Tara Busch - DCUP Remix Jean Jacques Smoothie, Tara BuschAin't That Love (Original Mix) Maceo PlexThe Helping Hand (Incl. Jimpster Remix) (Osaze feat. Jaidene Veda - Sunday (Jimpster Remix)) Various ArtistsPresence VoyeurThink & Speak (Deiner Liebe Tisch) Dapayk & PadbergRaining Again (Original Mix) Betoko2far Gone (Original) Guerilla ScienceThe Last Mughal (The Last Mughal) James VoOrsJazz Element Toka ProjectFist Fight UffeYour Ghost (ATTAR! Club Mix) We Are The Brave, Attar!vocal trx from ericling demo You Said (Luis Hill Remix) Tom GlassBroken Glass (Lou Van Remix) Tomas BarfodToo Insistent (Trentemøller Remix) The DøTrue Love Owes Us Shit - So In La With You Remix RomanGone Too Long (Original Mix) Him_Self_HerHow Never (Original Mix) David Jach, BeataminesWild Boys-Duran Duran and Magdalena-Einmusik, Stimming Re-Rub Deep Down (Main Mix) Tony BarbatoTrees (Butch Stripped Mix) Tuvaband, ButchJealousy And Lies (Original Mix) Julian Jonah---------------Google "dattrax" and find the Podomatic link.Or you can visit our main mix site: https://dattrax.podomatic.com/ and it'll automatically redirect you here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/dattrax ---------------THIS IS THE BEST OPTION to Get Our Entire Collection + Notices of Any New Mix Posted: You can download the free "Podomatic" app, sign up with an email and password, then search 'dattrax' and subscribe to 'house music by dattrax'. It has a cute pic of my youngest boy when he was little and over my DJ mixer. BOOM!! With the app on your cell, you'll have access to 135+ mixes, the last 30yrs of our lives in the cracks of time between family, friends, and work. It'll list all the mixes from newest to oldest.---------------All tracks bought from: https://www.traxsource.com/ and https://www.beatport.com/This mix was created on a Native Instrument's "Traxtor Kontrol S4" controller MK3 version, a crappy PC laptop, and No sync applied.Sometimes: We additionally use two Stanton 150 direct drive turntables with Traxtor's control vinyl records
Sintonía: "Nothin´" - Spinners "Let´s Go" - Jimmy Riddle; "Backslop" - Baby Earl & The Trini-Dads; "The Worm" - Bill Doggett; "Black Crack" - Shandells; "Twist Cha-Cha" - Don Caron; "Summit Ridge Drive" - Buddy Harmon; "Gribouille" - Les Gottamou; "Fat Man" - The T-K-O´s; "Mumble Jumble" - Floyd Cramer; "Poco Loco" - LB Wilson; "The ´Out´ Crowd" - Hank Marr; "Happy Feet Time" - The Montclairs; "Beatnik Walk" - Rune Overman; "Walk On" - Bobby Gregg; "St. John´s Cha Cha" - The Fortunes; "Drumble" - Dennis & The Menaces; "Gibraltar Rock" - The Rockets; "German Measles" - Steve & The Holidays; "Jump Back" - Eugene Blacknell & His Savonics Todas las músicas extraídas de los volúmenes I ("Va Va Voom", Floridita Records, 2012 ), IV ("Ouch!", Floridita Records, 2014 y V ("Oops!", Floridita Records, 2015), de la serie de recopilaciones "Early 60´s Instrumental Shakers" Escuchar audio
dattrax: Hello Fellow House Freaks!! Welcome! Found this old, probably 6-8yrs old test mix that I've never put on my Podomatic app. It's hawt!! It was an all vinyl record mix. I know because I had a failed experiment where I recorded almost a crate (100 records) in cracks of time between family and work for 1.5mths. Then I realised that the sound quality was garbage and I couldn't even use them. LMAO. Now that my Traxtor S4, 3rd GEN controller has a wicked built-in soundcard, I can muster the time-consuming energy to record most of my 4.5 crates left. I've managed to get rid of it by selling or giving away around 30 crates of house music. Yes, Jim and I were "Black Crack" addicts!! That was our name for record buying addiction. Jim hates getting rid of stuff and has the space. He probably has about 65 crates because he loved records outside of just house like me.For every mix that is up here, there were anywhere from 3 to 12 previous test mixes that weren't good enough for the feel and direction that I was aiming for.Collette, a house fanatic like us is from Quebec, Canada, and a friend from Facebook. Her post about music this week explains this love perfectly:"Our history shows that music is the greatest creation of humankind. Authentic creativity and concentrated passion is what music is all about. Music allows people to express themselves freely with their feelings and emotions, and that's why it's an important part of our lives... The emotions of joy and cheerfulness can freely release themselves with the power of music.!!!!!!Furthermore, music has proven to develop the mind, boost self-confidence and build healthy relationships. Music doesn't just provide a source of entertainment. In fact, it plays a bigger, more important role in our life than just that.Music Boosts Productivity...Music Makes Learning More Enjoyable. Music Makes the World Go Around..!"---------------Reach out to us and comment if you like or love our mixes. Just Google 'dattrax' and find all places online that we've been a part of. Please share with your family, friends, co-workers, and acquaintances who could use a dose of musical candy.Isn't music such a great escape?---------------If you'd like to Donate or Support our music addiction, any amount of support would be appreciated. This is our PayPal Donate email: dattrax@gmail.com ---------------DJ Bookings for Canada, the US, or Global: dattrax@gmail.com---------------As always - massive thanks to the amazing vocalists, producers, DJs, and dancers (on the dancefloors or even in your homes or while walking about, walking your doggies, working out, driving, whatever you're doing) for their incredible advancement of this beautiful musical genre!! Makes us all feel young, vibrant, and extremely happy!!---------------Google "dattrax" and find the Podomatic link.Or you can visit our main mix site: https://dattrax.podomatic.com/ and it'll automatically redirect you here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/dattrax ---------------THIS IS THE BEST OPTION to Get Our Entire Collection + Notices of Any New Mix Posted: You can download the free "Podomatic" app, sign up with an email and password, then search 'dattrax' and subscribe to 'house music by dattrax'. It has a cute pic of my youngest boy when he was little and over my DJ mixer. BOOM!! With the app on your cell, you'll have access to 130+ mixes, the last 29yrs of our lives in the cracks of time between family, friends, and work. It'll list all the mixes from newest to oldest.---------------All tracks bought from https://www.traxsource.com/ and https://www.beatport.com/This mix was created on a Native Instrument's "Traxtor Kontrol S4" controller MK3 version, a crappy PC laptop, and No sync applied.Sometimes: We additionally use two Stanton 150 direct drive turntables with Traxtor's control vinyl records.
Welcome to Showcasing House Music DJ Mixes by dattrax!! This week, thinking about getting a new car stereo deck was dancing in my mind. The one I bought a few years back doesn't play CDs anymore, but fortunately has an auxiliary plug to put my ipod or iphone into. I've been looking in the weekly electronic store flyers for months now, just eyeballing all the car decks- salivating. Dreaming of a cd player that works, the USB port to stick a USB stick full of house music into. The urge to drive to the electronics store and scoop one up was so strong, but know that it would be at least $220 when you include taxes and installation. Then the thought about how many mp3, 320bit house tracks I could buy for that money POPPED into my head, so I decided to live with my crappy car stereo (for now).This internal tug of war brought back a flood of memories to a time when my DJ Partner Jim and I were vinyl junkies to the extreme. We called it being addicted to "The Black Crack" (after the black colour of vinyl for those of you to never have seen vinyl before : ) There was a point where we were so addicted to buying house records, that when I saw something for let's say $35, I'd think to myself: 'but if I don't buy this, then I can buy TWO RECORDS!!'This sounds silly, but seems to be a man's version of frugality- choosing to not spend in one area in favour of another, but not saving any money. There are people who probably think, 'Hey, why do you guys still love house music so much?' You know, some guys dig sports or collecting something... that's just another money and time sucking hobby. We've chosen HOUSE as a hobby and are cool with that. The big difference is that this love can be shared with so many people and transfer those positive feelings.There is so much pleasure in the process for us, almost a monthly ritual... of hunting for tracks. Listening to them for a week or two, mixing them, listening, mixing them again, listening, then again, then sharing them and hoping that someone else likes the mix also.GOING BACK to the topic of being addicted to house back then. We went to endless number of parties, have over 400 mixed tapes & cds made by other house djs. We bought over 6000 vinyl records over the years and we stopped buying vinyl and switched to buying MP3's over 10yrs ago. And now have over 2000 house MP3 tracks. Burned through tape decks, needles (for turntables for the youth out there : ), mixers, 100s of cases of blank cassette tapes and over 8000 blank cds, whatever it was we needed- you name it. Compare to sports (if we were into sports), we would be the guys- shirtless and with full body paint jumping up and down like drunken idiots in the stand holding up crazy signs & stuff, buying sports related stuff, going to sports events, hanging out with other sports addicts, watching sports all the time and playing in men's leaugues 2-3x's per wk. We are the ultimate FANS!I tried to quit 'The Black Crack' three times and once for about 3years till I heard a DJ mix of new house that blew my mind. Now I know that we are here to stay. Just spent over 5hrs this week cruising over 1500traxs and hunting down 41 new tracks in www.Traxsource.com - excited about sharing the next mix with you!!---------------Reach out to us and comment. Just Google 'dattrax' and you'll find all places online that we've been a part of. Please share with other like-minded individuals.---------------There's a PayPal donate button on the right if you're on our main Podomatic site if you want to buy us a beer to say cheers ; )Our PayPal donation email if you are listening to our mixes on another platform. Any amount of support is welcomed. We appreciate you! dattrax@gmail.com---------------THIS MIX FEATURING HOUSE TRACKS BY:Thyladomid, Adriatique, Roy Davis Jr., Jeremy P Caulfield, Walker Barnard, Adana Twins, Hobo, Metronomy, Ewan Pearson, Baby Prince, Tanner Ross, Claude VonStroke, Jaw, Kraak & Smaak, Lex Empress, Neighbour & Elan B., Nico Stojan, Rosina, New Kanada, Startraxx, Skelpt, Hollis P. Monroe, Laura Jones, Chris Carrier, Matt Tolfrey & Sam Russo, Pegah Ferydoni, Andre Lodemann, Eve Be, Amber Jolene, Mowgli, Marius Laurentiu, Andrea Bigi, Pele, Findling, Kindisch, Nico Stojan, Vindahl, DJ T., Peaches, Moullinex, Catz 'n Dogz, Dirtybird, Medicine 8, Kurtis Hardrive, Larse, Claptone, Nicolas Masseyeff, Dani Casarano, Felipe Valenzuela, Demian Muller---------------Our main mix site: https://dattrax.podomatic.com/ or at: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/dattrax or Google "dattrax" and find the Podomatic link.THIS IS THE BEST OPTION: You can download the free "Podomatic" app, sign up with your email, then search 'dattrax' and subscribe to 'house music by dattrax'. It has a cute pic of my youngest boy when he was little and over my DJ mixer. BOOM!! 120 mixes, the last 27yrs of our lives in the crack of time between family, friends and work.---------------All tracks bought from https://www.traxsource.com/ and https://www.beatport.com/This mix was created on a Native Instrument's "Traxtor Kontrol S4" controller MK3 version, a crappy PC laptop and No sync applied.
Recorded 11-5-20. Southern Star founder Dave Fougeron joins Liquid Lunch via Skype to talk stouts on International Stout Day. Dave & Southern Star Brewing Company in Conroe, TX make one of the greatest stouts in the world, Buried Hatchet, a.k.a. “Black Crack”
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On this episode we had Houston artist Chucky Trill on to discuss his album 'Music For the Soul' and his upcoming videos & shows. We also had David from Southern Star Brewing on to talk about upcoming releases and plans for their 11 year anniversary. 0:32 - Intros for Chucky Trill & Southern Star Brewing 1:45 - Info on Southside Collection Radio/Houston Premeinence 4:44 - Astroworldfest 6:50 - Album talk, “Music for the Soul” 14:00 - Everybody Eats Festival performance 24:15 - Where the name Chucky Trill comes from 42:01 - Decision to no longer drink 1:18:40 - 2018 Black Crack before it hits the market 1:24:20 - Humidity now being named Kolsch 1:29:30 - Current seasonal Winter Warmer & Valkyrie 1:34:00 - Social media for both guests 1:37:05 - Outro music “Basic” by Chucky Trill http://southernstarbrewing.com/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/2mdDdKL0UzOqSqppraF43n?si=DMh3tdViQ8iWPlGZVHsHWw www.southsidecollection.com
Recorded 12-7-17. Southern Star’s Dave Fougerone joins Catherine and Josh for an epic 3 hour show. Black Crack is enjoyed. Chad Pilbeam stops by and Kennedy is there too.
On Tap This Week: Dave Fougeron of Southern Star Brewing Co. stops by with Black Crack, a German man learns the hard way what NOT to open a beer with, an offer has been made to buy ABInbev, plus Samuel Adam's releasing a beer that is illegal in 12 states. All this and more!
Phil Hale was born in 1963 and raised in Kenya and Massachusetts. He was apprenticed to painter Rick Berry when he was sixteen, and moved to London when he was twenty-one. His early career is strongly associated with the books he illustrated for Stephen King. In the 90s he produced work for Warner Bros, Playboy, DC, Sony, Penguin and others. By 1999 he had transitioned to portraiture, and commissions included Muttiah Muralitharan for Lords Cricket Grounds (MCC), Thomas Ades of the National Portrait Gallery, and Tony Blair's official portrait for the Houses of Westminster. His fine art has been show throughout Europe and the US at numerous galleries and institutions. His most recent show was Life Wants to Live at the Jonathan Levine Gallery in NYC. Published collections of his work included Mockingbirds / Relaxeder, Urge Ourselves Under, Record Separator, Empire, and Black Crack. www.artistdecoded.com www.instagram.com/artistdecoded www.twitter.com/yoshinostudios
Mark Tilton discusses the band's name, his early career in punk music and later as a screenwriter, how he rediscovered music by channeling his anger, and the autobiographical nature of the song lyrics. [...]
Mark Tilton discusses the band’s name, his early career in punk music and later as a screenwriter, how he rediscovered music by channeling his anger, and the autobiographical nature of the song lyrics. [...]
Mark Tilton discusses the band’s name, his early career in punk music and later as a screenwriter, how he rediscovered music by channeling his anger, and the autobiographical nature of the song lyrics. [...]
Rock At Night chatted in London with musician and author John Robb about punk band Membranes, the album Dark Matter/Dark Energy, punk history, and even a bit of politics. [...]
Sara est une jeune Iranienne de vingt ans qui vit avec sa mère dans la mégapole iranienne, Téhéran. Son fiancé, étudiant iranien, vit à Toronto. Leur mariage doit être célébré quelques semaines plus tard. Mais Sara se drogue et doit se soigner pour que leur union puisse avoir lieu sans que son futur mari ne s'aperçoive de sa dépendance. La mère décide d'emmener sa fille dans une clinique sur les rives de la mer Caspienne, loin du tumulte de Téhéran.Avec : Bita Farahi, Baran Kosari, Bahram Radan, Masoud RayeganGrand prix du jury au 30ème Festival international de films de femmes de Créteil« Le fléau de la drogue en Iran, traité à travers la lutte d'une mère qui tente de faire désintoxiquer sa fille. Vérité documentaire et force tragique des interprètes. Remarquable mais éprouvant. » - Le Figaro« En Iran, les problèmes sociaux et psychologiques engendrent une très grande demande de drogue », euphémise prudemment cette cinéaste engagée qui affronte mille obstructions pour monter ses films. « Et malheureusement, la consommation ne se limite pas à une seule classe sociale. Ni aux grandes villes. Corollaire de l'appauvrissement général, elle est partout ! » - Rakhshan Bani-Etemad et C. Schwaab - Paris MatchBonus DVD :Bande annonce de Mainline - Entretien avec le photographe iranien Aslon Arfa dans le cadre de son exposition Black Crack in Iran - Diaporamas de Black Crack in Iran et de photos de Mainline - BiographieVersion originale sous-titrée en français Sur le même DVD :Sous la peau de la ville de Rakhshan Bani-Etemad (2000 - 1 h 32)
dattrax: Happy Easter Everyone and just wanted to share a little of the spring sunshine with you in a form of a new HOUSE MIX! May God Bless you all and your loved ones. And if you don't feel blessed right now, then know that without a doubt that He DOES LOVE YOU and hopefully you'll realise that someday. This week, thinking about getting a new car stereo deck was dancing in my mind. The one I bought a few years back doesn't play CDs anymore, but fortunately has an auxiliary plug to put my ipod or iphone into. I've been looking in the weekly electronic store flyers for months now, just eyeballing all the car decks- salivating. Dreaming of a cd player that works, the USB port to stick a USB stick full of house music into. The urge to drive to the electronics store and scoop one up was so strong, but know that it would be at least $220 when you include taxes and installation. Then the thought about how many mp3, 320bit house tracks I could buy for that money POPPED into my head, so I decided to live with my crappy car stereo (for now). This internal tug of war brought back a flood of memories to a time when my DJ Partner Jim and I were vinyl junkies to the extreme. We called it being addicted to "The Black Crack" (after the black colour of vinyl for those of you to never have seen vinyl before : ) There was a point where we were so addicted to buying house records, that when I saw something for let's say $35, I'd think to myself: 'but if I don't buy this, then I can buy TWO RECORDS!!' This sounds silly, but seems to be a man's version of frugality- choosing to not spend in one area in favour of another, but not saving any money. There are people who probably think, 'Hey, why do you guys still love house music so much?' You know, some guys dig sports or collecting something... that's just another money and time sucking hobby. We've chosen HOUSE as a hobby and are cool with that. The big difference is that this love can be shared with so many people and transfer those positive feelings. There is so much pleasure in the process for us, almost a monthly ritual... of hunting for tracks. Listening to them for a week or two, mixing them, listening, mixing them again, listening, then again, then sharing them and hoping that someone else likes the mix also. GOING BACK to the topic of being addicted to house back then. We went to endless number of parties, have over 400 mixed tapes & cds made by other house djs. We bought over 6000 vinyl records over the years and we stopped buying vinyl and switched to buying MP3's over 10yrs ago. And now have over 2000 house MP3 tracks. Burned through tape decks, needles (for turntables for the youth out there : ), mixers, 100s of cases of blank cassette tapes and over 8000 blank cds, whatever it was we needed- you name it. Compare to sports (if we were into sports), we would be the guys- shirtless and with full body paint jumping up and down like drunken idiots in the stand holding up crazy signs & stuff, buying sports related stuff, going to sports events, hanging out with other sports addicts, watching sports all the time and playing in men's leaugues 2-3x's per wk. We are the ultimate FANS! I tried to quit 'The Black Crack' three times and once for about 3years till I heard a DJ mix of new house that blew my mind. Now I know that we are here to stay. Just spent over 5hrs this week cruising over 1500traxs and hunting down 41 new tracks in www.Traxsource.com - excited about sharing the next mix with you!! THIS MIX FEATURING HOUSE TRACKS BY: Thyladomid, Adriatique, Roy Davis Jr., Jeremy P Caulfield, Walker Barnard, Adana Twins, Hobo, Metronomy, Ewan Pearson, Baby Prince, Tanner Ross, Claude VonStroke, Jaw, Kraak & Smaak, Lex Empress, Neighbour & Elan B., Nico Stojan, Rosina, New Kanada, Startraxx, Skelpt, Hollis P. Monroe, Laura Jones, Chris Carrier, Matt Tolfrey & Sam Russo, Pegah Ferydoni, Andre Lodemann, Eve Be, Amber Jolene, Mowgli, Marius Laurentiu, Andrea Bigi, Pele, Findling, Kindisch, Nico Stojan, Vindahl, DJ T., Peaches, Moullinex, Catz 'n Dogz, Dirtybird, Medicine 8, Kurtis Hardrive, Larse, Claptone, Nicolas Masseyeff, Dani Casarano, Felipe Valenzuela, Demian Muller All tracks in this mix bought from www.Beatport.com only this time. If there is any track you particularly like and want to go buy for yourself, then let us know and we'll email the name to you and let you know which site we bought it from. BTW... if you enjoy this mix, then there's a PayPal DONATE button on the top right side of this website... Hint Hint, Wink Wink, Nudge Nudge : ) For Toronto or Global bookings: dattrax@gmail.com This house mix made on Traktor S4 Controller with no sync applied.