DJ Basilisk - Circadian Rhythms; mid-tempo Goa/psy dub classics on four decks!
01 - Banco De Gaia - Seti I [Six Degrees Records] (2000)
02 - Turban Bloc (Gus Till) - As Above So Below [Blue Room Released] (1997)
03 - Dubbelhelix (Michael Kohlbecker & Jam El Mar) - Magic Night [Spirit Zone Recordings] (2002)
04 - B-Zet - Le Tonnere Dans Les Plumes Voir [Eye-Q Records] (1995)
05 - Robert Leiner - Out Of Control [Apollo] (1994)
06 - Eternal Basement - Overture [Blue Room Released] (2000)
07 - Cydonia - Narco Nympho [Blue Room Released] (1999)
08 - Orion - Highway [Symbiosis Records] (1997)
09 - Total Eclipse - Nakano Ghost [Twisted Records] (1998)
10 - Elysium & DJ Cosmix - The Vision [Transient Records] (1997)
11 - Zodiac Youth - Fast Forward The Future (Voodoo People Remix) [Dragonfly Records] (1996)
12 - Future Human Unity - Freeway [POF Music] (1998)
13 - Adrenalin Drum - Shadowland [Unnatural Recordings] (1997)
14 - Total Eclipse - Nautilus [Blue Room Released] (1995)
15 - Transwave - Ulysse (Voyage 2) [Distance] (1996)
16 - Man With No Name - Cairo [Concept In Dance] (1996)
17 - Total Eclipse - Time Drops [Blue Room Released] (1996)
18 - Ololiuqui - Electrofant [Spirit Zone Recordings] (1997)
19 - Banco De Gaia - Gamelah (Dub 3) [Planet Dog] (1994)
20 - Djum Djum (Leftfield) - Difference (Steng Mix) [Rough Trade Germany] (1990)
21 - Shpongle - Behind Closed Eyelids [TIP Records] (1997)
22 - Prana & Eat Static - Geomantik [Matsuri Productions] (1997)
23 - Saafi Brothers - Sweet Sirenes [Blue Room Released] (1997)
24 - Ascendence - The Lost Track [Qube] (2000)
25 - Doof - Sticks And Stones [Gliss/Dubmission Records] (1998)
26 - Nomads Of Dub - Spirals [Twisted Records] (1998)
27 - The Infinity Project - When Sound Becomes Colour [Blue Room Released] (1995)
4 decks, 27 songs, 1½ hours, 120 beats per minute, and 13 years of music history... mid-tempo Goa trance blended with a wide variety of related styles from dub techno to progressive house. It's an unusual mix... I hope you enjoy it
I'd prefer to be a bit more personal but third person is better for the copy and paste culture of the Internet. Trust me, writing promo copy for myself feels weird, and I haven't written much in the third person before... but when I see my mixes cross-posted with a description in the first person it feels even weirder.
To be honest... I've been writing so much copy lately that I didn't even realize I don't usually do it this way.
Jan-26-2012 05:19
basilisk
Ektoplazm
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
Edited to throw down the first person text I wrote on FB
Jan-26-2012 06:21
ziptnf
Programming your future
Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Louisville, KY
Hey mate, nice mix. Nice and slow, trippy, and that moogy/acidy oldskool vibe. Mixing was fantastic. I enjoyed this thoroughly. Thanks for all the music and everything you do
Looks absolutely awesome. Some really good gems in there.
Enjoy your travels, and thanks for all the fish.
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Feb-03-2012 19:51
meriter
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mid-tempo Goa trance
Fuck it, I'm in
Feb-03-2012 19:53
RebeL9
The Digital Blonde addict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
I've had plans to do this type of mix for years. And even include some of the tracks you chose (Cairo for instance). Wicked tracklist dude. The best I've seen here in ages. Definitely grabbing this.