i do think i like it slightly better slowed though. Just so you don't all think i'm crazy, i wasn't saying i thought underwater was crap at normal speed. darshan from metro area plays with them this month. this week matt radune.Ĥth saturday: cabaret featuring escort (dan balis, eugene cho and darius mahgen who have a record coming out on environ).
Jay z ignorant shit bpm plus#
plus twilite tone and a live performance by black spade this week.ģrd saturday me (jeremy campbell) + guests. nowadays he plays sweet disco and club classics.Ģnd saturday (tonight) get into somethin' w/doug lee aka lee douglass + duane (negroclash). him and a bud did the tape edits on the beat club "security". life walks + friends - tons of connects in the mid-late 80's miami bass scene. The capone's saturday schedule now is as follows:ġst saturday: k. I much prefer the piles of baldelli and loda mixes currently on my hd (courtesy of the tiscali site, where all the flyers came from). i'm sure it was a different story if you were there and i'm sure those guys could give a fuck. they play some great stuff, no doubt, but it doesn't have much continuity for home listening. there's a few other dudes on there that post some great stuff if you don't know.Īs far as that campfire mix, i guess it's kind of "rad" that they left all their crap mixes and skips and yanking all the volume levels up and down in there, but it's pretty unlistenable to my ears. wyatt on vocals) (you can dl another track from that lp as my track of the day at the newly minted it'll be up 'til monday). Some of my favorite unexpected things that have popped up on the cosmic mixes from the tiscali site:ĭave mason - wervin' (with r. my fav, pillowtalk is alan parsons i forget who else. some people slightly miffed that it's packaged more like original material. it's been discussed at length on djhistory. The quiet village records are all re-edits btw. quite bracing!)Īnyway to repeat: i LOVE the rub'n'tug mix! lots of the other tracks are tweaked w/ filters or played too loud into the red (very much like theo parrish does on his live mixes, but w/ more abrasive source material the end result is. the opening track is like full-on tribal drumming a la 23 skiddoo or something.
It's also way noisier than you'd expect, in the "noise annoys" sense. as much or more than the dj naughty mix! it's similar in vibe to the glimmers dj kicks mix, except w/ much more vintage stuff and much less current stuff. like an andrew weatherall (circa rehab, mid 90s sabres sound) type take on the idjut boys re-edits sound. he runs towards the spacier, murkier, more deconstructed end of the disco re-edits spectrum. His current sound is sort of like theo parrish meets joey negro or something. Dj harvey hasn't done anything representative of his current style except a couple of CDr mixes for LA streetwear labels (one for freshjive and one for sarcastic).