Homegrove Al Wootton - Cephas
Been loving his stuff lately, even if it all sounds kinda the same.
Homegrove Al Wootton - Cephas
Been loving his stuff lately, even if it all sounds kinda the same.
Homegrove Love the juxtaposition of Enjoy the Silence and some Metallica guff!
Along_the_Wire the duality of man.
Homegrove A few listens in now - this is such a cracking mix, H. Strong work.
Thank you my good man.
Second wave is here, so back with weekly mixes. Invited a buddy of mine to play some tunes at our place a few weeks ago. The set went a bit long, over 8 hours. Here’s a snippet of the set that’s more easily digestible. Had a lot of fun. No tracklist, sorry. We played a lot of vinyl, so just going through the history in Rekordbox was not an option.
New ambient/ down tempo/ chill out mix I did last night. If I did it again today I might edit the tracklist, but there is a beauty in a mix done in one take. Especially one like this, I usually work them to death, sometimes over weeks, trying to make the programming perfect.
1 Kasper Bjørke Quartet - Line Of Life (Prologue)
2 Albrecht La’Brooy - Daybreak
3 Secret Circuit - The Hostess
4 Brian Eno, Roger Eno - Spring Frost
5 Coil - Triple Sun
6 The Flashbulb - The Fear Of Vision
7 Anne Müller - Nummer 2
8 Zola Jesus - Changes
9 Angel Olsen - All Mirrors
10 Low - Congregation
11 Marconi Union/ Jah Wobble - Wealth
12 Lake Turner - Videosphere
13 Weval - Days
14 Bowery Electric - Floating World
15 Sevdaliza - Darkest Hour
16 Rob Lewis - Pines
17 Rafael Anton Irisarri - RH NEGATIVE
Will give your ambient mix a whirl next week H.
Hold tight for feedback!
Shows no one here listened to the back to back because I’m sure someone would’ve mentioned the travesty that is the way I slam it in, and that I played it in the first place. Without this board I would have never picked the vinyl from my collection when getting records together for the b2b.
SM001 i’m sure anyone could find a spot for it in any mix really even though it sounds like the countdown clock! i was on about the vinyl - i have started on the vinyl again - it is as hard as i remember it - the thing is everything takes bloody ages and you cant see the bits to transition in - you have to listen to it and then work backwards . easy to see why everyone can be a DJ with the new equipment - with the vinyl the train crash is lurking around every corner.
Do most kids now learn how do DJ on CDJ’s? I suppose they do. I’d imagine it’s like learning how to drive in a manual car.