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Posted by nefardec on Jul-16-2007 18:58:

definitely - just played dragon loop yesterday, mixed with carl craig - angel (caya dub). old, but hot.


Posted by RJT on Jul-16-2007 19:02:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
definitely - just played dragon loop yesterday, mixed with carl craig - angel (caya dub). old, but hot.


I still play it in probably 90% of the sets that I play


Posted by Clovis on Jul-16-2007 21:49:

I dunno what you guys are smoking, that tracklist looks pretty interesting. Theres a few tracks I've been playing, and ALOT of tracks I havn't heard by artists I like.

Looks like it should be interesting.


Posted by GUBostonDubs on Jul-16-2007 22:04:

Nice TL


Posted by RJT on Jul-16-2007 22:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
I dunno what you guys are smoking, that tracklist looks pretty interesting. Theres a few tracks I've been playing, and ALOT of tracks I havn't heard by artists I like.

Looks like it should be interesting.


Oh man, I definitely think it's an interesting tracklist, but there are for sure a few older gems on there as well.

I'm actually quite sure it will be better for having them.


Posted by bobba lou on Jul-17-2007 01:29:

lol


Posted by RJT on Jul-17-2007 01:41:

quote:
Originally posted by bobba lou
lol


lol what, exactly?


Posted by bobba lou on Jul-17-2007 01:55:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
lol what, exactly?



i expected better from lee, in all honesty.


Posted by RJT on Jul-17-2007 01:58:

quote:
Originally posted by bobba lou
i expected better from lee, in all honesty.


Have you heard it?


Posted by pitchf0rk on Jul-17-2007 08:23:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Have you heard it?



nah he's too elite to have to hear it, he just knows exactly how it sounds based on the tracklist.


Posted by bobba lou on Jul-17-2007 13:39:

quote:
Originally posted by pitchf0rk
nah he's too elite to have to hear it, he just knows exactly how it sounds based on the tracklist.


zinger!

not much into dj mixes. Tracklist looks very sub-par for burrige though. I thought 3 discs was a bit excessive but then i thought, lee usually does proper long sets. I still thnk that the luke fair and the masiello tracklist spanks this up.


Posted by RJT on Jul-17-2007 14:06:

quote:
Originally posted by bobba lou
zinger!

not much into dj mixes. Tracklist looks very sub-par for burrige though. I thought 3 discs was a bit excessive but then i thought, lee usually does proper long sets. I still thnk that the luke fair and the masiello tracklist spanks this up.


Sure, maybe the tracklist was great for Fair, but the mix itself was still pretty rough.

And your opinion has been rendered absolutely meaningless solely because you're choosing to pass judgment on a tracklist alone, which really does just come off as you trying to be more "l337" than others. If all you care about is a hot tracklist, that's fine for you - I, however, care about the music itself.

Oh well. Looks like it's par for the course on this one, I'm just surprised you haven't asked for a sample..


Posted by Dj_Es-Dva on Jul-18-2007 02:21:

I like tht tracklist, havent heard much from burridge but from the tracks i know, and yes they are old, i think this will be good

I have a feeling this one might have some reply value, which generally happens when a dj chooses not just unreleased but past Good tracks, with Luke Fair's the first listen wow'd me, but i haven't listened since


Posted by jester on Jul-21-2007 12:36:

can't wait to hear it


Posted by Mr Moss on Jul-21-2007 23:08:

kind of hyped to check this out


Posted by TranceArmstrong on Jul-22-2007 00:54:

Well I've heard the James Holden, Paolo Mojo and Luke Fair Balance mixes, all incredible. So I'll be checking this one out.


Posted by Hanki on Jul-22-2007 17:04:

Looks like another great Balance episode's coming! Expect a lot of good things from Lee.


Posted by winston on Jul-22-2007 21:12:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Sure, maybe the tracklist was great for Fair, but the mix itself was still pretty rough.

And your opinion has been rendered absolutely meaningless solely because you're choosing to pass judgment on a tracklist alone, which really does just come off as you trying to be more "l337" than others. If all you care about is a hot tracklist, that's fine for you - I, however, care about the music itself.

Oh well. Looks like it's par for the course on this one, I'm just surprised you haven't asked for a sample..


what he said,

i'm a fan of balance 005. It's the only one I ever bought, my opinion is that it will be very hard to put out a mix like Nubreed's or 24:7 which are classics in every sense of the word.


Posted by TheVrk on Jul-23-2007 12:33:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceArmstrong
Well I've heard the James Holden, Paolo Mojo and Luke Fair Balance mixes, all incredible. So I'll be checking this one out.


OOooohhhh wait til u hear who's doing Balance 013


Posted by GoSpeedGo! on Jul-23-2007 12:38:

quote:
Originally posted by TheVrk
OOooohhhh wait til u hear who's doing Balance 013


Wanna share the info?


Posted by winston on Jul-23-2007 15:02:

quote:
Originally posted by TheVrk
OOooohhhh wait til u hear who's doing Balance 013


Lord of Bass?


Posted by TranceArmstrong on Jul-24-2007 03:56:

Red face

quote:
Originally posted by TheVrk
OOooohhhh wait til u hear who's doing Balance 013


hahah just tell us. i won't tell anyone


Posted by stren on Jul-24-2007 16:51:

is this out ? or available


Posted by Dj_Es-Dva on Jul-24-2007 22:47:

That tracklist indeed is correct
BALANCE
issue n.12
Lee Burridge



EQ Recordings continue onwards and upwards with their cult-like Balance series in an ever evolving manner bringing you the next instalment mixed by the wandering minstrel of dance music; Lee Burridge. Revered the world over for his eclectic track selection and seamless skills, it’s a genuinely difficult task to pinpoint Lee’s ‘sound’ - although according to the man himself its perhaps best described as “wonky, wobbly, bassline-driven, trippy, melodic, nasty, gentle, deep, spacious, rocking and above all … 100% cool!!” Offering a premium selection of underground House, Lee’s DJ sets are never the same twice … they have to be heard to be believed … so, what better way to showcase this sublimely varied mixture of vibes than on a triple disc mix for one of the world’s leading compilation series, ‘Balance’?! Balance 012 mixed by Lee Burridge is a sublime a collection of house rhythms, techno beats and subtle melodies, culminating in a deep, beautiful, dark, trippy and wobbly soundtrack. Featuring a wide array of cutting edge artists including Martin Buttrich, Jose Padilla, Dennis Ferrer, H-Man, Paul Daley, Alexi Delano, Efdemin, Gabriel Ananda and more, this is a CD that will deliver the complete Lee Burridge experience in one package.

In a career that now spans two decades, Lee is a globally acclaimed DJ who regularly appears in DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJ list, and has rocked iconic festivals like Exit, Creamfields, Love Parade, Dance Valley, Ultra, Acafest and Coachella. He’s commanded no less than four compilations, including two for the world-beating Global Underground series, and has thrown his own party at the Miami Winter Music Conference for the last three years’ running. And, in between all of this, he’s found the time and energy to travel the globe thrilling clubs from Jakarta to Johannesburg, and fulfilling residencies from New York to Sydney. However, while all of this is very nice, if Lee has any say in it, it’s the development of his ‘365’ project that evokes the most pride. Fuelled by the monotony of unrelenting travel and launched in 2005, ‘365’ was a unique idea that saw Lee assume bi-monthly residencies in seven different hubs around the world (New York, Ibiza, Buenos Aires, Sydney, Denver and Hong Kong) with the sole aim of growing the relationship between himself and his crowds. “I wanted to expand the impact that an international DJ could have on seven different countries/cities, so I set about playing in each place for a couple of months every year”, he explains. “I wanted the crowds to really get to know me – my sound, my vibe – and it’s been an incredible journey watching our mutual understanding of one another grow and grow.” Now in its third year, ‘365’ also sees Lee hooking up with local producers in each city/country to hit the studio and write tracks …

Did someone mention writing music? Great. Because despite a self-proclaimed, decade-long lack of inclination, Lee managed to get off his talented bum and start wrestling with keyboards and computers to make music a couple of years ago. Good thing, too … because his first solo production, the ‘Lost and Found EP’ (Fire), was snapped up by James Lavelle’s ‘Global Underground’, Cass’ ‘Prologue’, and Sancho Panza’s ‘Carnival’ compilations. Most recently, Lee’s affinity with studios and machines that go ‘bing’ has spawned his very own label, ‘Almost Anonymous’, which he’s using to send tracks knocked up on the ‘365’ project to market. In fact, by the end of the year, tracks alongside the likes of Andy Page, Dan F and Steve Porter will all be hitting online and offline shelves!

With 2007 well underway, as usual, Lee’s got his nose to grindstone and loving every minute of it – mind you, compared to electrocution, it’s probably bliss! On top of his ‘Almost Anonymous’ releases, his annual ‘Lovelee’ party @ the San Francisco Love Parade will be twisting a few hundred minds in September … he’ll be changing lives forever at the USA’s Burning Man Festival … oh, and then there’s the small matter of touring the planet to support his illustrious x3 disc mix for the uber-underground, world-renowned Balance compilation series. Having featured the likes of James Holden, Chris Fortier, Desyn Masiello, Paolo Mojo and Luke Fair, Australia’s ‘Balance’ CD’s have become an industry benchmark … and with Lee commanding his own within the coming weeks, it’s set to reach even greater heights. To support its highly anticipated release, Lee will be embarking on a world tour … so don’t miss your chance to see him in action, in a town near you!

NATIONAL TOUR SEPTEMBER 07

TRACKLISTING
CD1:
[1] RIPPERTON - 10A
[2] EFDEMIN – BERGWEIN
[3] LAZY FAT PEOPLE - CLUB SILENCIO
[4] KOLLEKTIVE TURMSTRASSE – TRISTESSE
[5] DETTMANN/KLOCK – DAWNING
[6] JACEK SIENKIEWICZ – GOOD LUCK
[7] FERRER AND SYDENHAM INC. - THE BACK DOOR
[8] HUG - THE ANGRY GHOST
[9] H.O.S.H. –STEPPENWOLF
[10] VIEWERS - BLANK IMAGES
[11] MARCUS WOGULL - DRAGON LOOP
[12] JOSE PADILLA - ADIOS AYER [PAUL DALEY mix]

CD2:
[1] ONUR OZER – ORION
[2] HENRY & DENIS - CATABOLISM [EFDEMIN mix]
[3] PHEEK - MAGDA HAD A LITTLE TROLL [GURTZ mix]
[4] PHAGE & DANIEL DREIER – ELEVATOR
[5] REYNOLD - BUMPER
[6] DAVIDE SQUILLACE AND ALFA ROMERO - WE SCICK
[7] SUPER FLU - LADY IN PINK
[8] BABYFORD AND MARK BROOM - BUBBLEBATH
[9] BROKE - OVER THAT
[10] TIGERSKIN - PLAGIAT
[11] ONUR OZER - RED CABARET [OVERTURE]
[12] SPIDER & BIRD – PARIS
[13] JORGE SAVORETTI – CLARIDAD
[14] MARTIN BUTTRICH – PROGRAMMER
* Track 13 includes an intro edit of MARC HOULE - BAY OF FIGS

CD3:
[1] TOMAS ANDERSSON - DUBBEL PROBLEMATIK
[2] H-MAN - 51 POLAND STREET [EXTRAWELT tool]
[3] LUCA BACCHETTI - ROLLING BROOKLYN
[4] GABRIEL ANANDA – TROMMELSTUNDE
[5] ALEXI DELANO & XPANSUL – ANTIOXIDATION
[6] REJECTED - CLICHE
[7] AUTOTUNE – DIRTY [WOODY mix]
[8] PAUL RITCH – SAMBA
[9] ALEXI DELANO & XPANSUL – VEGETOTHERAPY
[10] ALLAN BANFORD - WHITE GEISHAS
[11] PAR GRINDVAK - DO US APART
[12] BUKADDOOR AND FISHBECK – POLTERABEND
[13] PATRICE BAUMEL - JUST ELECTRICITY


Posted by TheVrk on Jul-30-2007 13:56:

quote:
Originally posted by TheVrk
OOooohhhh wait til u hear who's doing Balance 013




quote:
Originally posted by paulandrews
Wanna share the info?


quote:
Originally posted by TranceArmstrong
hahah just tell us. i won't tell anyone


Will tell when the time is right


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