> but i am curious is there two mixes, i only see one link, but it looks
> like two separate mixes.
>
there's just one.
this is a "sequel" to another similarly conceived/similarly rendered mix I did
a few years ago, thus "part 2".
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D O
track list looks great.
d/l right now.
but i am curious is there two mixes, i only see one link, but it looks
like two separate mixes.
scotto
On May 15, 2008, at 3:48 PM, BD wrote:
http://bfamilyrecords.com/mixes/comments.php?nav=0&id=205
Party In Your Ear Hole, Part 2
trax:
1. Bebe Dada
Nice party mix...tossing this on the iPod for "weekend preparations" time.
And even though Frank stole my thundar, the Outkast was dope.
And hearing Acen brought back some old school memories.
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On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 3:48 PM, BD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://bfamilyrecords.com/mixes/comm
OutKast - Spottieottiedopaliscious
this track wins everything.
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 3:48 PM, BD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://bfamilyrecords.com/mixes/comments.php?nav=0&id=205
>
> Party In Your Ear Hole, Part 2
>
> trax:
> 1. Bebe Dada Intro
> 2. Ark - Punkadelic (Mr. Oizo Remix)
> 3. Z
http://bfamilyrecords.com/mixes/comments.php?nav=0&id=205
Party In Your Ear Hole, Part 2
trax:
1. Bebe Dada Intro
2. Ark - Punkadelic (Mr. Oizo Remix)
3. ZZT - Lower State Of Consciousness
4. DJ Nasty - Buttons
5. Simian Mobile Disco - Tits & Acid
6. CSS - Alala (Bonde De Role Remix)
7. DJ Techni
anybody on these?
I'm listening to #41 and there's a MASSIVE disco track at around the 9:08
mark - comes in with strings in a really sweet melodic way with some mellow
keys underneath and then the beat kicks in and the strings are doubled and
tripled over each other
and then the synth/Moog comes
Congrats Jason! I have 3 of my own, but my baby girl is my favorite (no, I
don't tell my sons that, but she knows.) :)
Last time I was in Glasgow (April of last year) it had rained for over 40 days
in a row. It even rained when it was sunny outside! That is a beautiful country
and so wonderfull
Not looking a gift horse in the mouth but you should probably set the
artist,album, and song title tags in your mp3 files. Otherwise you'll
be forever known as 'Unknown Artist' ;-)
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 8:29 AM, Davor Ostojic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> i wanted to share with y
I found out today that my car needs repairs such that I can either
repair my car, or go to the festival, but not both. So unfortunately
I'm bailing on my Detroit trip ;-(
My loss can be your gain, if you still need a place to stay. I have a
reservation for a single room at the Shorecrest, for $10
Hi everybody,
i wanted to share with you an album i did that's been inspired, to
some extent, by Detroit techno. It's titled in german, Das Sozial
Freischwebende album, or socially free floating album in english. The
CD was released in 300 copies on Zagreb based Home Made Electronica
label as openi
Thanks for playing our game. Better luck next time.
Oh and by the way I've been on Dluv a lot longer than you may
realize.
fh
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>anyone that knows whats missing doesn't need the map.
>
>and all of this "the map is missing this and that" talk is worthless here,
>because I didn't
Is the sun glinting off the visor of the robot which conducted the
orchestra in Detroit?
Which team does that robot support?
Just trying to keep it on topic [not very well, and not very seriously,
obviously].
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What I want to know was was there anybody left in Glasgow yesterday? (OK that's
silly I guess, 50% of the city wouldn't have moved
but I know where the other 50% was).
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> Thanks Joe-
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