Posts Tagged ‘disco’
Session 07 from our good friends over at Compost Records. This week’s installment from the team behind Compost Black Label Sessions at Harry Klein in Munich features house cuts from the likes of Ben Klock, Faze Action, Manuel Tur and Kawabata.
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Another fine mix from the Slabs Of The Tabernacle squad on the run up to Saturday 6 March’s instalment of their monthly underground party. Its Brian D’Souza’s turn and jackin’ house is the order of the day in this three deck aural feast.
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Live session from late 2009. Recorded in Glasgow’s Macsorley’s Music Pub in early December last year, House Machine and Line Idle present two very distinct styles of dance music.
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This week’s WSS features an interview with Erased Tapes label boss, Robert Rath and then its Neil’s turn to put a little mix in. His mix features classic gems in the shape of Mel and Kim, Datarock and, em, Bros…
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Compost Records’ weekly mix from Thomas Herb and Show-B, residents at Munich’s Compost Black Label Sessions at the Harry Klein club. This Friday’s session features Scope, Omar, The Revenge and Rennie Foster.
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Digby goes to the opening of new Manchester club Fac251 and talks to the Whip about the two grand they lost. Nick reveals details of Mixmag in Miami and why Dizzee Rascal excluded Calvin Harris from the latest video.
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Dark electro, twisted garage, meld-banana and Acid, it’s business as usual for Team Little Rock, bringing their twisted sonic ideology to the fore once again.
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Its Friday and that means time for anothern mix from Show B and Thomas Herb from Munich’s Compost Records. Compost Black Label Session 04 features Omar, Guillaume and the Coutu Dumonts and 6th Borough Project.
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For the latest fortnightly treat from Berlin’s electronic music emporium !K7 Records, we present a mix from the label’s vaults. Mixed back in 2003 by Andy Meecham, Steve Kotey and Dean Meredith, here’s Chicken Lips Flavour Mix for your dilection.
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Are we wearing our hi-energy hats? The Niallist and Kid Zipper rip it up with a blend of club classics from the likes of Greg Wilson, Trus’me and Horsemeat disco.
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