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[Deep] Audiography, mixed by Rob Turner
Audiography, mixed by Rob Turner
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01. The Detroit Experiment - Think Twice (Mark E Pressure Dub) [Juno Records, 2009]
02. Ame - Tonight (Dub) [Mule, 2002]
03. Motor City Drum Ensemble - Raw Cuts #6 (Original Mix) [MCDE, 2009]
04. Rene Breitbarth - Wave (Original Mix) [Deep Data, 2009]
05. Craig Smith and the Revenge - The Soul Pt. II (Original Mix) [Delusions of Grandeur, 2009]
06. Sascha Dive - The Get Out of the Ghetto Blues (Original Mix) [Raum... musik, 2009]
07. Hippie Household - Between Your Jazz (Original Mix) [Kinjo Music, 2009]
08. Sebo K, Metro - Saxtrack (Original Mix) [Cecille Records, 2009]
09. Silicone Soul - Language of the Soul (12" Mix) [Soma Quality Recordings, 2009]
10. Terry Lee Brown Jr. - Lost & Found (Steve Bug Mix) [Plastic City, 2001]
11. Scott Grooves and Parliament Funkadelic - Mothership Reconnection (Funk D'Void Mix) [Soma Quality Recordings, 1998]
12. Dinah Washington - Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby? (Rae & Christian Mix) [Verve Recordings, 2002]
13. Laurent Garnier - The Man With The Red Face (Svek Mix) [F Communications, 2000]
14. El Farouki - Fushia (Original Mix) [Plastic City, 2007]
15. i:cube - Disco Cubizm (Daft Punk Mix) [Versatile Records, 1996]
16. Hippie Household - Between Your Jazz (Uneaq Mix) [Kinjo Music, 2009]
17. Fatboy Slim - Song for Shelter (Rob Turner's "Under an Ambient Sun" Outro Edit) [Unreleased, 2009]
Be well.
Rob "I wish I was the DJ Premiere of House Music" Turner
o right. where the fuck have you been.
nice to see you post rob. downloading this
Hey hey.
DLing.
Will be hosted, all proper like.
Linkage:
http://www.sushipunk.net/Mixes/Rob%...r%202009%5d.mp3
Good to see you again Rob
Look forward to checking out zee mix.
Nice to see you here again, downloading 
Stu - as always, thanks heaps. I honestly had no expectation you'd toss it up, and can't tell you how much I appreciate you continuing to house my nonsense.
As for why I came back to post this, really just two reasons, and they're pretty straightforward.
First, this is the only place I know I can get a hold of Tony, and I was really, really hoping he'd be interested in hearing this (Cheers, by the way).
Second, the response to, and interest in, my sets from a good number of folks I interacted with solely on these forums over the years has meant a great deal to me. Of the music I've shared over the years, this might be the one set of music that for better or worse illustrates my musical personality best - and I'd be lying to say TA('s) didn't shape that personality in a large way for several years. Perhaps arrogantly, I just thought that of the people I really wanted to share this with, a good number of them were here.
Thanks again guys. 
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| Originally posted by jupiterone nice to see you post rob. downloading this |
wuw long time no see
-downloading-
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| Originally posted by jupiterone nice to see you post rob. downloading this |
Reporting. Nudely, might I add.
it was good, i really liked the beginning and the end. the middle was nice but felt a little standard. i did like how you structured the mix. the simmering down with dinah washington (niceone on picking that btw) and the svek mix of garnier (another killer track) was nicely done.
mixing wise i heard no major errors, but i think you were pushing it a little much with the outro. it did get me excited to know what you were actually planning to bring up after that ambient piece so i guess it worked but i think that kind of thing works better for a mix longer than 2hours or so
Hell yeah! Get the fuck in.
hi, rob.
edit: inconspicuous is no mas.
Sweet, I could use something new to listen to at work.

And finished
that was amazing from beginning to end
( specially near the end)
only track i did not like was the very last one with the vocals...
using that outro was genious
waiting for myra to make a new set as well 
aww man you have no idea how well missed you are in this site.
dL 
Definitely appreciate the thoughts guys, and more than anything that some of you all are still stoked to hear new work from me.

And Tony, you've got no idea how much work went into getting that Dinah Washington remix to mix well - keeping the loops at the beginning and end in time required near constant adjustments, but I was so, so glad to be playing it I just didn't care if it fell off a bit. Glad you enjoyed it.
Wait, who are you again?
j/k - welcome back, Rob, and here's hoping you will stick around a bit longer. Seeing a new set from you is always a nice surprise.
very nice- playing it at the store a lot- very classy jams all floating together
only complaint is that some of the tracks in the beginning sounded a bit shitty in the low end, almost distorted- not sure if they were bad vinyl rips or just old jams, but the headphones revealed it all
on the downlizzle
Rob! Nice to see you poke your head in. (That's what she said.)
Definitely on the download.
My thoughts echo montana's - I really dug the beginning and the ends, but lost a bit of interest in some of the middle tracks. They bridge the two halves well, but lost some of the more melodic funk for me. Thanks for reminding me how much I like pre-Rej Ame, too. Great track.
simply awesome.
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