Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
A Confused New World Order?
New Order - Confusion (Pump Panel Reconstruction) (Z) 320
PLease watch this gif whilst playing this track. LMAO.
If you're not familiar with this track you may have it mis-labelled as either Ramstein - Blade Theme (techno remix), Crystal Method - Blood Rave, or Finkle Vs. Einhorn - Barack Obama (pet detective remix)
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Sunday, October 12, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Fresh from mixing the soundtrack to Gareth Pugh's S/S 09 Paris show, artist Matthew Stone comes from the deep end of the shimmering disco pool to flail 44 minutes of Tate Modern sanctioned tunes in front of our collective auricles.
Matthew Stone - Under A Winter Sky Mixtape
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Monday, October 6, 2008
A Split Second - Flesh (Z) 192
Belgians have always partied hard. In 1986, as the rest of Europe passively embraced the new romantic movement, dance oriented creeps Praga Khan, The Lords of Acid, the Confettis and A Split Second were mesmerising vast digitally orgasming crowds at the hallowed diamond-shaped Boccaccio nightclub in Destelburgen. The parties that went down were apparently all time - unlucky for us rave nostalgists the club was shut down as the drug taking reached delphic levels (even by Belgian standards). A Belgian study has recently observed increasing examples of spontaneous pneumothorax (sudden lung collapse)in techno clubs all over the small nation, caused by ravers standing wayyy too close to large speakers -- is grave raving finally making its literal debut?
Bep?
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Sunday, October 5, 2008
Earth People
NASA are handing out bootlegs of this track to our new friends on Mars, just so they can see what we're all about.
Earth People - Dance 256
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Kebekelektric - War Dance (Special Greg Wilson Re-Edit) (Z) 320
"Best cosmic astral vibe journey to the outer regions of space and my mind."
L. Winston Fidock
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Black Forest Rave
Although this tracks outta LDN, one could easily imagine the techno viking broadcasting it live and direct from a pulpit set upon the summit of the Felberg, as an invitation to the German nation to release the beast amidst the pines of the Schwarzwald.
Yage - Livin' For The Love(Z)128
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Sunday, September 21, 2008
Friday, September 19, 2008
Experience
The rumours have begun.
Australians let us all rejoyce. Is this land girt by sea soon to be harbouring the greatest rave troupe ever to melt lino in the Dance Energy studios? Confirmation of these whispers will see the boiler room face a mercury rise of unfamiliar severity. Dig out your smiley paraphernalia, set M1 resonance to self oscillate - and in the words of Liam Howlett - rave on.
The Prodigy - Everybody in the Place (Fairground Remix) (Z) 320
The Prodigy - Charly (Alley Cat Remix) (Z) 320
The Prodigy - Fire (Z) 256
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Thursday, September 18, 2008
Beat The Street
Sha-rock AKA Sharon Green, with Lisa Lee and Debbie Deb. Pity they are all fat now.
Sharon Gree, Lisa Lee and Debbie Deb - Us Girls
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Roberts In Your System
Robert Palmer, known to most of you through the gratuitous airtime of his 'Simply Irresistable' on Mix 106.5, WSFM and Music Max, also made some good songs. This track in particular comes off his critically unacclaimed 1983 album, Pride, when he was still doing Gary Numan covers and surfing the new wave.
Robert Palmer - You Are In My System (The System cover)
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
A Little Bit Of Disco
To please the discerning 'Bloguers'.
Nick Straker Band - A Little Bit Of Jazz (Shep Pettibone Mastermix)
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