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Posted by DigDeep on Nov-22-2008 00:02:

Jeff Button - Live @ Footwork (Toronto, ON) Opening for Lee Burridge - [11.08.08]



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PART 1 of 3 (right click, save as)

Marc Romboy - Elif (Jimpster Remix)
Ben Watt - Guinea Pig (Musical Variation Mix)
1st Class - Open Minded (Absance Deep House Mix)
Sound Scape - LSD (Hernan Cerbello Remix)
Daniel Portman - Remember The Nights
Seva K - Far Away (Da Fresh Remix)
Lemon Popsicle - The Ladder
Chopstick, Johnjon - Birds (Afrilounge's Velvet Monkey Dub)
Phonique, Kiloo - No Problem

PART 2 of 3 (right click, save as)

Robert Babicz - Zero
Booka Shade - Sweet Lies (Matthias Tanzmann Remix)
ueNN - Love Me (Terry Lee Brown Junior Remix)
Homm And Popoviciu - Contact
Spektre - Surface Scan (Agaric Remix)
Anja Schneider - Belize
Dyed Soundorom - Tapioka
Freak Boutique - Eiskalt (Animal Trainer Remix)
Amine Edge - A New Wave (En-Tropic Remix)
S-Groove - Feel Your Soul (Randall Jones Remix)
Harnessnoise - None In None Out (Harnessnoise vs. Tom Lennox Rework)


PART 3 of 3 (right click, save as)

Robytek, Shield - Pump It feat. Foremost Poets (Lemon Popsicle Remix)
Lutzenkirchen - My Girlfriends Girl
Johan Ilves - Dead City
Sei A - Smile For Me (Chaim Remix)
Phonic.Lab - Spanky
Allexinno - A Night In Paris (Treitl Hammond Remix)
Ogi Gee Cash, Dimiz - ReFraction
Sender - Tuner (Rhythm Code Remix)
Nhar - Lotus (Kolombo Remix)
Chopstick, Johnjon - Rebound
Jurgen Kirsch - Rain In Osaka


Posted by TranceOwnsLol on Nov-22-2008 07:36:

hey Jeff, heard some stuff about you on the TOTA forum so I listened to it and wow! I can't wait for parts 2 & 3! What a silky smooth house set which starts off very groovy and ends on a note that when Lee Burridge starts playing, the crowd can explode. Must've been a great night. There were some times though were I felt you made the set a bit peaktime prog around 21 minutes.

Overall, I loved it. Would you mind posting up a tracklist?


Posted by epdarks on Nov-22-2008 07:52:

Always loved your stuff Jeff.


Posted by Shudder on Nov-23-2008 00:05:

checkin this shit out


Posted by DigDeep on Nov-25-2008 05:27:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceOwnsLol
hey Jeff, heard some stuff about you on the TOTA forum so I listened to it and wow! I can't wait for parts 2 & 3! What a silky smooth house set which starts off very groovy and ends on a note that when Lee Burridge starts playing, the crowd can explode. Must've been a great night. There were some times though were I felt you made the set a bit peaktime prog around 21 minutes.

Overall, I loved it. Would you mind posting up a tracklist?


Glad you liked it

So here is the story behind this set......

I knew about the gig for months, and had somewhat of a gameplan going in. For some odd reason, I didn't feel right about something. Last minute, I decided to scrap the original tracks I had lined up - and I cleaned out my entire inbox with random promos I had yet to download, as well as my Beatport crate (40 tracks or so). Keep in mind I started downloading/burning these tracks about three hours before the night began. I literally burnt the final CD of my new material, TWO MINUTES before I had to run out the door and drive to the club. I had not mixed any of these tracks, nevermind even play any of these tracks, with the exception of the samples on Beatport. I gave a quick 5 second preview of each track to give it an 'open', 'middle' or 'close' label and just crossed my fingers and hoped it would work.

Though the whole ordeal was stressful, I loved every minute of it. Toward the end when a track would hit a high point, I was reacting the same way as the crowd since it was just as new to me as it was to them.

Not sure I'll ever try doing it like this again, but glad I did it this time around


Posted by Yohan on Nov-26-2008 08:17:

Part 3


Posted by elFreak on Nov-26-2008 17:15:

intrigued am i.

i will work on a review if you work on a tracklist


Posted by DigDeep on Nov-28-2008 23:51:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
intrigued am i.

i will work on a review if you work on a tracklist


lol

soon


Posted by DigDeep on Dec-04-2008 02:44:

i guess i'll be needing to work on a TL......

lol


Posted by DiskoBiskit on Dec-04-2008 02:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Button
Glad you liked it

So here is the story behind this set......

I knew about the gig for months, and had somewhat of a gameplan going in. For some odd reason, I didn't feel right about something. Last minute, I decided to scrap the original tracks I had lined up - and I cleaned out my entire inbox with random promos I had yet to download, as well as my Beatport crate (40 tracks or so). Keep in mind I started downloading/burning these tracks about three hours before the night began. I literally burnt the final CD of my new material, TWO MINUTES before I had to run out the door and drive to the club. I had not mixed any of these tracks, nevermind even play any of these tracks, with the exception of the samples on Beatport. I gave a quick 5 second preview of each track to give it an 'open', 'middle' or 'close' label and just crossed my fingers and hoped it would work.

Though the whole ordeal was stressful, I loved every minute of it. Toward the end when a track would hit a high point, I was reacting the same way as the crowd since it was just as new to me as it was to them.

Not sure I'll ever try doing it like this again, but glad I did it this time around


Pretty fucking ballsy! Good on ya!


Posted by DigDeep on Dec-04-2008 04:46:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
i will work on a review if you work on a tracklist


done....



check the first post


Posted by charli on Feb-07-2009 20:57:

easily my favorite of yours....





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