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  1. FluxFM Spreeblick mit Tim Pritlove (überarbeitet mit Auphonic)

    CRE, Not Safe For Work, Der Lautsprecher oder The Lunatic Fringe - allesamt Sendungen, die er betreut, moderiert und produziert: der Podcast-König Tim Pritlove ist diesmal zu Gast bei Johnny Haeusler und FluxFM Spreeblick.

    http://www.fluxfm.de/programm/fluxfm-spreeblick-mit-tim-pritlove/

    Bearbeitet mit Auphonic.com

    —Huffduffed by MacSnider one week ago

  2. FluxFM Spreeblick mit Tim Pritlove | FluxFM – Die Alternative im Radio.

    CRE, Not Safe For Work, Der Lautsprecher oder The Lunatic Fringe - allesamt Sendungen, die er betreut, moderiert und produziert: der Podcast-König Tim Pritlove ist diesmal zu Gast bei Johnny Haeusler und FluxFM Spreeblick.

    http://www.fluxfm.de/programm/fluxfm-spreeblick-mit-tim-pritlove/

    —Huffduffed by sanklamm one week ago

  3. FluxFM Spreeblick mit Frank Spilker | FluxFM – Die Alternative im Radio.

    Seine Band "Die Sterne" wurde in ihrer Anfangsphase als Nachfolger von Ton, Steine, Scherben gefeiert, setzte Maßstäbe in den 90ern und erfand sich vor kurzem noch ein Mal neu: Frank Spilker, diesmal zu Gast bei FluxFM Spreeblick - und das komplette Gespräch gibt es hier zum Nachhören und neuérdings auch als Podcast!

    http://www.fluxfm.de/programm/fluxfm-spreeblick-mit-frank-spilker/

    —Huffduffed by datenkeller 3 months ago

  4. Electro 9 - 1985 | Street Sounds | Mixed by Herbie (The Mastermind) Laidley

    Streetsounds was part of the UK Streetwave stable of labels created by Morgan Khan. A Hong Kong-born Indian who grew up in London, Khan had worked in the UK record industry since the mid 1970′s, working for such names as PRT Distribution (a division of Pye Records) and R&B Records, for whom at the time Imagination were the up and coming stars of the day.

    Khan founded the independent Streetwave record label during 1981 to specialise in releasing Electro and Hi-NRG releases. Within a year of creation, Streetwave began the Streetsounds series of albums; compilations created from some of the hottest 12″ imports of the day. These releases made available a selection of the most contemporary dance floor hits within the financial reach of those wanting to hear the freshest sounds. In the early 80′s a 12″ single was priced around £2 and you would pay over £4 for an import 12″. The Streetsounds series offered usually 8 to 12 full-length 12″ mixes for under a fiver. Understandably, the Streetsounds series was met with considerable enthusiasm and, some might say, mighty relief.

    This series would run for over 6 years and contain over 50 albums. By far the most coveted of the Streetsounds releases were the Electro series. These albums introduced the UK to the developing hip-hop scene from America – a stroke of genius that brought electro and early hip hop from the underground to the UK high street and, one could argue, helped in the creation of the UK’s hip hop scene.

    The Electro series ran for a total of 27 albums (and one box set) from 1982 to 1988. The albums were initially labeled “Streetsounds Electro” with the title morphing into “Streetsounds Hip Hop” after release 12 in 1986.

    All of the albums were competently mixed by a series of the best remixers of the day – predominately from the UK. A large proportion of the mixes on the early releases were completed by a London-based hip-hop sound system from the early 80s. Headed by “Herbie The Mastermind” (aka Herbie Laidley) the team also featured Kiss FM radio DJ’s Dave VJ and Max LX who were also members of UK electro outfit Hard Rock Soul Movement, responsible for the massive “Double Def Fresh” release.

    Via: http://www.hashmoder.com/2009/10/18/streetsounds-electro-2679-hiphop-mix-compilations/

    —Huffduffed by delarge one year ago

  5. Gucci, Louis, Fendi, Prada – BWOMP BEATS – Dubstep, Glitch Hop, and Bass Music Blog – Mixes, Remixes, and Free Downloads

    Gucci Gucci. Meow.

    —Huffduffed by Ezmyrelda one year ago

  6.  Percussionlab | Featured Set | Saturn Never Sleeps - Exclusive DJ Mix

    Percussion Lab - Live and DJ Sets from around the World

    Saturn Never Sleeps is the fruitful collaboration between legendary producer King Britt and singer/artist Rucyl. For the past two years or so they have been holed up, perfecting their craft and dedicating themselves to continuing a mutant, forward thinking version of fellow Philadelphian Sun-Ra. With their debut album, Yesterday’s Machine, they have launched themselves into the spotlight, with a wide ranging tour and technologically informed sound. This mix sees the duo splitting selection duties into two engrossing parts, mixing new contemporaries such as Africa Hitech with classic BOC and Aphex tunes as well as their own Saturn Never Sleeps material. Check the album, out August 2nd on the prolific Alpha Pup Records. Speaking of Alpha Pup - their new regular NYC takeover shows have been causing quite a stir out here. Be sure to check their monthly Knitting Factory events. TRACKLISTING Pt. 1 - Rucyl Africa Hi-Tech - Don’t Fight It Michael Jackson - Billie Jean (Nico’s Rework) Murcof Martes - Memoria Art Department - Without You Saturn Never Sleeps - Take It Out Chloé - Suspended MisKate - Wizards Are Lucky (Diss0nance Remix) Finesse - Elevate

    Pt. 2 - King Britt Saturn Never Sleeps - Tomorrow is a Rumor Eurythmics - Julia Peter Gabriel - Drowning the Wound Stevie Wonder - Venus Flytrap Chick Corea - Yellow Nimbus Brian Eno/David Byrne - The Carrier Jan Hammer - I Sing George Duke - The War Fugitive Interlude Saturn Never Sleeps - DRK Durutti Column - Detail for Paul Boards of Canada - Telephasic Workshop Alice Shields - Farewell to A Hill Colleen - Bubble Which on the Water Swim Aphex Twin - Prepared Piano No 2

    http://www.percussionlab.com/sets/saturn_never_sleeps/exclusive_dj_mix

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow one year ago

  7. Gil Scott-Heron & Jamie XX - Running

    dawnrecorder.org is a music blog written by a few dudes. We do the hard work and gather an eclectic mix of top-notch tracks and package them all nicely for you. No genre limitations here— we just love music.

    Jamie XX remixed Gil Scott-Heron‘s 2010 album “I’m New Here“. When I first heard that, I thought “who cares?”. I hadn’t really listened much to either one.

    This album isn’t even out yet and it’s an album-of-the-year contender. Holy crap. “Running”, like many of tracks on “We’re New Here” is a heavy head-nodder that would feel just as comfortable up in the club as it would in your headphones at work. Also, as someone who makes music, that bass drum sound kind of gives me a boner.

    “We’re New Here” comes out February 22nd. Please, for goodness sake, preorder here.

    http://dawnrecorder.org/

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow 2 years ago

  8. Dam Funk - Future Sound of Modern Funk

    Known as Los Angeles’ "Ambassador of Boogie Funk," Dãm-Funk represents the citizens of the Funkmosphere. Headquartered in the Leimert Park section of L.A., Dãm (pronounced: ‘Dame’ as in Damon) has spent the last few years cultivating a musical renaissance rooted in the early-’80s styles known as Boogie, Modern Soul and Electro-Funk. Anyone who grooves to the likes of Slave, Aurra, early Prince, Prelude Records and the like, will get a dose of those groups’ unknown contemporaries – more obscure but equally Funk-worthy.

    While on tour in Croatia, Dam-Funk put together a mix called The Future of Modern Funk which aired on Mary Anne Hobbs’ BBC Radio 1 show in July 2010.

    Track List: J1 – LiftOff [intro] Devonwho – Slapshot Reggie B – Khemitian Temple [Instrumental Version] Teeko X. – BustAMOVE!GO!OFF Chesca & Elliot York – Twilight Fades B. Bravo – Two 2 Tango AD Bourke – Cosmic Connection feat. Amalia Distant Starr – Here We Go Odidisee – Curl Pudge – Jungle Funk [Jus Dance] Subtitle x DâM-FunK – Experts AD Bourke – One For Me Grooveman Spot – Affection feat. Ahu Teeko / Dibia$e / Devonwho – Young Funklords Electric Wire Hustle – Unknown Instrumental aka Track 8 Computer Jay – Slipping!! Jeremy Glenn feat: Tanika Charles - Turn Our Backs Fatima – Warm Eyes Dam-Funk – The Funk Is 4 U/Outro [Unreleased]

    —Huffduffed by friendlymilk 2 years ago

  9. DJ Oscar’s – Pubstep Number Four

    Off for a new round in the ol’ Pubstep and this one’s particulary heavy on deep bass and sluggish beats, perfect for excessively nodding your head to. Try some!

    http://www.pfradio.com/podcasts/motion-podcasts/dubstep-mixes/pubstep-four/

    Drexciya – Intro Coil – Theme from Blue I Brian Eno & David Byrne – Mea culpa Boards of Canada – Telephasic workshop Drexciya – Sea snake Caustic Window – Italic Eyeball The Other People Place – Running from love Jamie Woon – Night Air Bloc Party – Where is home? (Burial remix) Joy Orbison – bb Take – Neon Beams Jamie Lidell – Little bit more (Luke Vibert remix) Venetian Snares – Öngyilkos vasarnap Seefeel – Faults

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 2 years ago

  10. BIS Radio Show #551 - Superpitcher (Part 2)

    1. WB’s - Riders in the Storm -
    2. Nebraska - Lights Out -
    3. Q - The Voice of Q - Philly World Records
    4. Metro Area - Atmosphrique - Environ
    5. XX - VCR (Four Tet Remix) - Young Turks
    6. IVF - Celine - And Music
    7. RVDS - Dreams EP - Terpsiton
    8. Roman Flügel - How to Spread Lies- Dial
    9. Ricardo Villalobos - Dexter - Playhouse
    10. You and Ewan - Eidolon - Magic Bag
    11. Superpitcher - Black Magic - Kompakt
    12. Deekay Jones - New York New York - Glass

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 2 years ago

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