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many hours of musics (not weekly sets, maybe monthly, i don't know) (pg. 3)
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lacksesepsotygh
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Originally posted by Euforix
Take these as an indication of gratitude (waiting for next download-link). ;)

CUEs:


thanks alot. very appreciated

part 4 - http://www.ourboardmusic.com/lacks/morby04.mp3
lacksesepsotygh


tracklist:

1. Oligo – Cloudburst [Oligo, 1995]
2. Afrotrance – Spiritual Energy [Harthouse, 1994]
3. Namozz – Live At Conie Island [Pure Vinyl, 1995]
4. Cristian Vogel – Macromance [Force Inc. Music Works, 1994]
5. Emmanuel Top – Infra Supra / Spherique [NovaMute, 1996]
6. Formic – A-Formic [Re-Load Records, 1995]
7. DDR & The Geezer – BSE [Smitten, 1997]
8. Star Power – X-Ray O.K. [Stay Up Forever, 1997]
9. Fly By Wire – Last Voyage [Magnetic North, 1994]
10. Mizbehavior – Rubber Scorcher [Cluster Records, 1997]
11. Ascorbin Acid – Mirror Image [23 Frankfurt, 1994]
12. Woody McBride - TPR (Techno Pagen Ritual) [Drop Bass Network, 1994]
lacksesepsotygh


tracklist:

1. Grace Jones – Ja Guys (Dub Version Of My Jamaican Guy) [Island Records, 1982]
2. Bugge Wesseltoft – Existence [Jazzland Records, 1999]
3. Azymuth – Cuica Laranja Azeda (Azymuth Remix) [Far Out Recordings, 1997]
4. Ohm Guru – Jellygum [Irma, 2002]
5. The Mighty Quark – 3 Way Dub [King Syndrome Sounds, 1999]
6. Scientist – Knock Out [Greensleeves Records, 1980]
7. King Midas Sound – Surround Me [Soul Jazz Records, 2007]
8. The Brotherhood – Descendents Of The Holocaust (Turmoil Dub) [Bite It! Recordings, 1991]
9. Leviticus – Burial (Madamoselle Mix) [Philly Blunt Records, 1994]
10. The Concrete Junglist – Lick Him Ina Him Head [Lloydie Crucial Productions, 1994]
11. Dead Dred – Dred Bass [Moving Shadow, 1994]
12. Bonobo Feat. Bajka – Days To Come [Ninja Tune, 2006]
13. Goran Kajfes – Swampified [EMI Svenska AB, 2000]
14. Koop – Glφmd [Colombe D'Or, 1998]
ziptnf
I need to get all of these. Holy cow. This stuff looks great! :eyes:
Magnetonium
Part 1 - Very nice mix, very nice tracklisting. I love many of those tracks, in particularly "Mole People - Break Night" is my favourite track from Armand Van Helden.

Excellent taste and choice, man!!!
lacksesepsotygh
thanks for listening. 2 hours of house this time.



tracklist:

1. Cratesavers – Tha Truth [Soma Quality Recordings, 1999]
2. Moodymann – Meanwhile Back At Home [Peacefrog Records, 2000]
3. Virgo Four – The Dryer [Rush Hour, 2011]
4. Kerri “Kaoz 6:23” Chandler – Worlds In Fear [11:07 Presentations, 1998]
5. Rhythm Masters – Spanish Ritual (The Conga Vibe Mix) [Strictly Rhythm 1993]
6. 95 North – Let Yourself Go (Penn. Ave Mix) [Kult Records, 1995]
7. Buzzin Cuzzins Feat. Romanthony – Let Me Show You Love (Approach To Temple) [Azuli Records, 1994]
8. Jump “Chico” Slamm – Feel Free [Cajual Records, 1993]
9. Kiddo – Indigo Theme (Indigo Klub Mix) [Indigo, 1997]
10. Pal Joey – Shanana [Loop D'Loop, 1992]
11. Rick Wade – Contact [M3, 1998]
12. Bassment People – Komba (95 Club Mix) [Groove On, 1995]
13. Fast Eddie Feat. Sundance – Git On Up (The Tyree Cooper Remix) [D.J. International, 1989]
14. Terrence FM – Stay Around (Cajmere's Black Hole Mix) [Cajual Records, 1995]
15. Andres Mijangos – Journey [Aqua Boogie Records, 1995]
16. Unknown Artist – Hoax 1 (A1) [Cool Cuts, 1996]
17. Disco Elements – Freakin Upside Down [Azuli Records, 1999]
18. Paris And Geles – Hardgroove [Mild, 1997]
19. Moodymann – Music People [KDJ, 1996]
20. B.P.T. - Electrico [Kult Records, 1996]
21. Chocolate Fudge – U Got Me Stompin' [Azuli Records, 1992]
22. Chip-E – Love Stealin' [Thug Records, 1997]
23. Beat Division – Love Is The Message (Instrumental) [83 West Records, 1995]
24. Kerri Chandler – Love Is Over [Madhouse Records, Inc., 1992]
25. A.D.N.Y. & Denard Henry – Phuture Funk [SuperBra, 1999]
26. Paul Johnson – I Said I [Nite Life Collective, 1998]
27. I:Cube – Metamorphik [Versatile Records, 1996]
lacksesepsotygh


tracklist:

1. Chicago Underground Council – Groove Thang [Peacefrog Records, 1996]
2. Ron Trent – Morning Factory [Peacefrog Records, 1995]
3. The Space Invaders – Alien Communication [Distant Music, 1998]
4. MCJ Feat. Davina – I'm Ready (Club Mix) [Tribal America, 1994]
5. Sasparella – Strangers [Crosstown Records, 1997]
6. Fast Eddie – Most Wanted (Instrumental) [D.J. International, 1989]
7. Loftis – Don't Want To Be Right (Fast Eddie Mix) [D.J. International, 1990]
8. Gene Farris – Here I Am Baby [Farris Wheel Recordings, 1998]
9. The Groovelines – Got To Dance Disco (Decoy & Peter Ramsom Mix) [99 Percent, 1998]
10. King Maurice – Time Travel [Strictly Rhythm, 1993]
11. Peter “At Work” Presta – Allnight [Cutting Trax, 1994]
12. D.J. Deeon – Hood Rat [Dance Mania, 1994]
13. Heller 'N' Farley Project – B-Boy Black (Roach Motel Mix) [Jus' Trax, 1995]
14. Black Riot – Warlock [Champion, 1988]
15. Jason Nevins – Mystery Man [Sneak Tip Records, 1995]
16. Derrick L Carter – Squaredancing In A Round House (The Remake) [Classic, 2003]
17. George Morel – Everybody Come Together (Morel's Drive Mix) [Strictly Rhythm, 1997]
18. Lil Louis vs Hydrogen Rockers – Blackout (Hydrogen Rockers Vocal Mix) [FFRR, 2001]
19. Jason Nevins – Glenn's House [Sneak Tip Records, 1995]
20. Reese & Santonio – The Sound (Smoothe Mix) [KMS, 1987]
21. Adonis – No Way Back [Trax, 1986]
22. Blake Baxter – When We Used To Play [Incognito Records, 1990]
23. The Outerlimit – Dance In A Daze (There Version) [Underworld Records, 1990]
24. Greg Stainer – Stay Out (4 AM Dub) [V.I.P. (Very Important Plastic), 1998]
25. Roy Davis Jr. - Someday [Peacefrog, 1999]
Echo of Silence
Part 8? Good grief, Mikael!



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lacksesepsotygh
Yeah. Massproduced junk. Don't listen. They're all terrible
Mattsanity.
those last 2 mixes look massive. too bad I don't have home internet.

Sand Leaper
Checked out parts 2 and 5 now. They both seem to suffer from a familiar problem for people with immense record collections like yourself: it takes a LOT of effort and time to get to know all the records properly, and thus know how to place them in the mix to get the most impact out of them. You're not quite there yet, but if you keep pumping out mixes like this, it's inevitable that you will be soon.

Keep it up.
lacksesepsotygh
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Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Checked out parts 2 and 5 now. They both seem to suffer from a familiar problem for people with immense record collections like yourself: it takes a LOT of effort and time to get to know all the records properly, and thus know how to place them in the mix to get the most impact out of them. You're not quite there yet, but if you keep pumping out mixes like this, it's inevitable that you will be soon.

Keep it up.


thanks for the feedback. i know that the flow is my main issue. mixing is "easy" to improve, that just takes practice, although a lot of it. i'm trying to switch from 1 hour mixes to 2h+, because i think that suits me better. these sets are basically never planned, so i just pick whatever from the shelves and try it out and see if it works. i think the two last house mixes have better flow than the other sets (#6 doesn't count), but i may be wrong. i will keep putting out a set per week, as it is the best way for me to improve.
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