hugopal It was always house related with a token interviews with other genres.

Muzik was much better…. especially in its first few years.

Jockey Slut was also a decent read.

    hugopal “They” can also be used to refer to any singular person.

    Yeah… but does it not sound a bit mad?

      Such an uplifting track that just builds up with minor key changes,vocal snippets and that piano rift.

      alistair I’d be lying if I didn’t say the same, on repeat since you posted that clip. Makes me want to do drugs.

      On a more chiller vibe, PNAU’s seminal remix of Elton John and Dua Lipa’s Cold Heart. Will post when I’m back on the laptop.

      Dan will definitely give it a listen. Satoshi Fumi’s Lotus would be in my top 10 for the year and I remember you playing that in an earlier mix

      • Dan replied to this.

        alistair ooh, I don’t know. Remember M8?

        I don’t.

        Dan Muzik was much better

        Yeah, I regularly bought Muzik as well as DJ Mag.

        • Dan replied to this.

          Amps Yeah… but does it not sound a bit mad?

          ?

          Dan a bit before my time, but pretty cool. Not sure why ‘Fragile’ had to be cut at the end there.

          I know I’ve posted it before, but this is easily one of the best giveaway CDs ever; still an excellent mix:

          5 days later

          smokindan probably the one track I’ve played the most over the past couple of years

          ‘Rhouses is a disappointment’ by seminal Ipswich punk scene noisesters ‘SINGLE-TRABBED CUNT*’

          hugopal Mixmag was absolute trash as a read but it was good for three things: the club listings at the back, the past month’s Essential Mix tracklistings and the free covermount CDs which went through a sustained spell of being quite brilliant from about 1997 to 2000.

            Homegrove Who was he on Bedrock? I think I might of met him with my mate Neil in MOS once but not sure.