Truly remarkable set, a real work of art this set is, don't matter how it was made because the end result came out nothing short of spectacular.
01. Jamez Presents Tatoine - Music (Da Lounge Mix) [Touché]
02. Underworld - Dark & Long (Dark Train) [Junior Boys Own]
03. BT - Mercury & Solace (Dub) [Black Hole]
04. John Johnson - Hong Kong [Marc Et Claudes]
05. Marco V - Simulated [ID&T]
06. Amoeba Assassin - Piledriver (Grayed Out Summer Mix) [BPM]
07. Body-Shock - Sleepless [Bonzai]
08. Daft Punk - Alive [Soma]
09. Tenth Planet - Ghosts (Redanka's Eerie Disco Dub) [Nebula]
10. DJ Tiesto & Junkie XL - Obsession [Nebula]
11. Moguai - U Know Y (Starecase Remix) [Hope]
12. Starecase - Lost 22 [Hope]
Scoops
Eelke always delivers the goods
72hrpartyanimal
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Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
Thank you! Forgot about this mix. I remember doing Artist Relations for a promoter (Spundae, the greatest promoter EVER!) back around this time and having to pick Gabriel and Dresden up from the airport.
I'm a huge Sasha fan so his mixes are always playing in my car (even today). When picking them (G&D) I asked them if could play some Sasha and started playing this (burned) CD. As soon as that first track played, Dave Dresden (who was in the passenger seat) looked over at me with a shocked look and said "hey... that's are track!!!". Pretty cool moment. I was surprised because I'm not the greatest at recognizing tracks, nor did I know a lot about the work G&D had put out.
itsamemario
OrangestO
Like when Eric creates these tribute mixes. Nails them every time.
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Eric Cloutier on the inspiration for this mix: "It's impossible to fully describe the importance of Theorem (@theorem-thx) in my life. Upon first hearing the “Nano” album I was immediately sold on his sound. Moving artfully between psychedelic, dub and chill varietals of techno, the picture he painted on this full length on Plus8 blew my mind…and honestly still does. Fast forward to the “Mantra One” EP, and I knew this wasn’t a fluke but a revolution of a genre. Almost like clockwork, singles on a sub label of M_nus started dropping; I was indoctrinated in to Theorem's sound 100% at this point. Beautiful, patient, delicate, unique, and timeless - Theorem’s records, both solo and with a handful of equally amazing friends, such as Stewart Walker, Sutekh, and Swayzak, are at once undefinable and unquestionably from one defining point in electronic music history. I’ve been fortunate enough to stay friends with Theorem for well over a decade, and he’s blessed me with a trove of unreleased transmissions I’ve never felt comfortable putting to a recording until now. Without this music I honestly don’t know where my techno life would have taken me, but I am forever indebted to Theorem for what he unintentionally did to a random connoisseur back home in Detroit.