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Fricative White (From a Whisper to a Scream) by Jesse Somfay



27 minutes of fuzzy, shoegazer techno. Playing at loud volume might induce severe depression.
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Behaviour can wait for tomorrow.. Today it's all Digital Looooove by Daft Punk. This song is so uplifting it makes me smile all the time.



Mike d'you have a link to a sample?
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Will listen to Northern Exposure: Expeditions by Sasha and John Digweed.
But currently I'm looking up David Vendetta stuff on YouTube, trying to decide whether his new year's event in Cairo is worth going to (would be my first club experience). I've heard some of this stuff before just never was impressed enough to try and find out more, or even remember it was David Vendetta's.

Edit: Disappointed with the album. 2/5 max.
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Jay Lumen - Rockin'
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java, you are not allowed one more post here without links.
I'm warning you man
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post #7 of 200
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On (Remixes) by Aphex Twin



Mr. James' own mix (the D-Scape mix) is my favorite...a maddeningly repetitive jumble of keyboard sounds from what sounds like a Disney cartoon, sharp computer edited samples of human noises and tribal drum patterns. Sounds like nothing you've ever heard before.

This '93 release also feature the first mix I had ever heard of Mu-ziq - who remixed 'On' in his typical rattling-a-garbage-dumpster beatboy style.
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Originally Posted by Mostapha View Post

Mike d'you have a link to a sample?

Mostapha you can sample the Jesse Somfay song at Beatport.com.
post #9 of 200
Ricardo Tobar - With You EP



Ricardo always comes up with some really cool tracks.
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song for the day:
Matt Nathanson - "Come On Get Higher"
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Dousk - Heavy Armor
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Originally Posted by Mostapha View Post

java, you are not allowed one more post here without links.
I'm warning you man

LOL, missed your post.

Well I cba to do that, you know it
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Came across Krisztian Dobrocsi (Forteba) on youtube. Great stuff.
Caola
Caliphone
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All I Need by Radiohead (from the 'In/Rainbows' album) has been stuck in my head all day.

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M83 - Lower Your Eyelids To Die With The Sun



http://hypem.com/search/m83%20sun/1/
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Armin van Buuren - A State of Trance (Episode 370 18-09-2008).

Taste:
Myon & Shane 54 - Not A Lot Left - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEUQ9tru1CY
Kerli - Walking On Air (Armin van Buuren Dub) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClMHqhfykNo
Leon Bolier - Yay - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfJ4FrSBHLY
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Kentaro Takizawa Ft. Lisa Shaw - Can't Stop

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-qyrF1K4vU
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Kentaro Takizawa Ft. Lisa Shaw - Can't Stop

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-qyrF1K4vU

Funny cause I played Lisa Shaw's Cherry right this afternoon.
Very nice album.
Lisa Shaw - Grown Apart.

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Anberlin - "New Surrender"
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Mettle by Laila, from the 'Blood, Looms and Blooms' album



Unsettling but good - like a really good soundtrack for a very strange movie.
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Dimitri Andreas feat. Kim D - Run And Hide



Groovy Prog & tech heavy with a sexy female vocal. I also enjoy a few of the other mixes on the EP - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=xmNgjyWA-Gc
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The Source ft. Candi Staton - You Got The Love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7dMG...eature=related
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The Eagles - Waiting In The Weeds, from Long Road Out Of Eden.
One of my favorite songs ever. I remember my excitement when I first heard it and thought this will surely gain the popularity of Hotel California some day. It's just as good if not better. A true Eagles masterpiece, musically and lyrically.

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Vicious Pink : CCCan't You See

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSTDYf4yjQE

and....

Vangelis : The Bounty (closing)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhM3bc8XuS0
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Kerri Chandler - Fortran (Argy's 6'23 Mix)

Argy does 4 different mixes of the exact same track, and manages every single one to sound good in their own way.
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There's No F**king Rules Dude by !!!

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Originally Posted by nsamadi View Post

Dimitri Andreas feat. Kim D - Run And Hide

Groovy Prog & tech heavy with a sexy female vocal. I also enjoy a few of the other mixes on the EP - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=xmNgjyWA-Gc

I like that a lot.
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Shhh! EP by Flying Lotus
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song for the day:
David Cook - "Light On"
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Daniel Portman - Wellness Park (Sultan & Ned Shepard Illness Dub Mix)
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Yesternight: Armin van Buuren A State Of Trance Episode 371 (25-9-2008). Good but not fantastic, which it should have been, considering that this episode marks the release of his ASOT 2008 compilation. Aside from his "Radio Classic," Burned With Desire, there was nothing that I wanted to listen to twice.

This morning it's Tiesto - Colour My Eyes followed by Empty Streets.
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By the way, anyone thinks Armin van Buuren will remain the No. 1 DJ in DJMag's Top 100 DJ poll? Personally, I hope it's Sasha this year. It would be a great comeback, but I'm not sure a lot of people had the chance to listen to Invol2ver before voting. But then again there was Involver in 2004, an equally great album, and he got 4th position in 2004 and 2005. I didn't vote, but I would have chosen Sasha, Tiesto, then Armin van Buuren.
post #35 of 200
This is 50 Cent w. Mobb Deep - "Outta Control"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASQ6E9Gkfuk
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I think this is my first time listening to the Lulu Rouge Feat. Asger Baden Remix of Trentemøller's Miss You. Play it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-t1Yb9kmPo - it's awesome.

This remix and the Trentemøller remix are some of the best music I've ever heard, but the original album version remains my favorite. The Pascal F.E.O.S. Edit is not bad. On the same release there's also a "Miss You (Pole Remix)" but that one sucks.

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Jungle River Cruise by Solomun



Well polished tribal house track with a wonderful driving groove. Very Tenaglia, if you ask me.
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Brave Citizens - "Revolutions"
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Pino Shamlou - Dark Forest
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What a Wonderful World -- Louis Armstrong
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Spencer Parker - Chiho (Jerome Sydenham Remix)

Jerome never fails to deliver...
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Lulu Rouge - Bless You.
Wow... No, WOW. I'm so excited I found this, it's exactly the kind of sounds that I like. Ten great tracks there.
On first listen, Thinking Of You, Bless You and Lulu's Theme stand out. They're here: http://www.myspace.com/lulurougesoundsystem

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Supersystem - Always Never Again
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Originally Posted by mikeperez23 View Post

Jungle River Cruise by Solomun



Well polished tribal house track with a wonderful driving groove. Very Tenaglia, if you ask me.

Tenaglia is so bad @ss! He and Carl Cox are among my favorite DJ's. Carl Cox is a DJ's DJ.
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stone roses - i wanna be adored

velvet underground - pale blue eys, heroin

Morrissey - entire best of

yeah yeah yeahs - maps
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Jesse Somfay - Amaranthine Reverie



I had the extreme pleasure of getting into Jesse Somfay. He's quickly risen to one of my favorite producers.
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Subsky - Single Gun
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House de la Funk - Dig This (In Love With Colombia Club Mix)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqrnjJi_rVQ
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Bob Pollard and Tobin Sprout together again. As good as GBV's best.
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Kas Product - Never Come Back

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Ki2R9OieiY
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Lifehouse - First Time.

post #55 of 200
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Quaristice by Autechre



Quite possibly the steeliest, darkest album from this duo. Perfect for this rainy day in Miami today.
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Autechre is the doodoo!

I used to be a party promoter (in another lifetime) and we brought them down to Miami when back in the mid/late nineties. Nobody really knew what to make of them LOL.

It was Autechre, Carl Craig and Spacetime continuum (Jonah Sharp) at the surfcomber (outdoors and beachside). Good times!

I must check that album out.
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Grouper - Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill



AMAZING! - Highly recommend if you're in the dark mood a lot. - http://www.thankscaptainobvious.net/...hill-2008.html
post #58 of 200
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Autechre is the doodoo!

I used to be a party promoter (in another lifetime) and we brought them down to Miami when back in the mid/late nineties. Nobody really knew what to make of them LOL.

It was Autechre, Carl Craig and Spacetime continuum (Jonah Sharp) at the surfcomber (outdoors and beachside). Good times!

I must check that album out.

A party promoter, eh? Cool!

I never saw Autechre live. I do remember 808 State & Meat Beat Manifesto at the Cameo Theatre in the early 90's (I got to meet MBM backstage). Renegade Soundwave at Industry. Ministry at Club 1235.

Ahh the memories....
post #59 of 200
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Originally Posted by mikeperez23 View Post

A party promoter, eh? Cool!

I do remember 808 State & Meat Beat Manifesto at the Cameo Theatre in the early 90's (I got to meet MBM backstage). Renegade Soundwave at Industry.

I was at both of these shows.. I remember The guy from Renegade Soundwave getting pissed and throwing the mic down on the stage and leaving LOL

Small world eh?
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We Started Nothing, by The Ting Tings.

Luv it!
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