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SUB FOCUS @ one nation
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01) Futurebound & Matrix - Universal Truth
02) ?
03) Subfocus - Flamenco (rewind)
04) Pendulum & Fresh & Spyda & Tenor Fly - Black Tarantula
05) Dr Oactagon - Aliens (Subfocus unreleased remix)
06) TC - Jump
07) Die & Clipz feat. Ben Westbeach - Number 1 (rewind)
08) TC - Game Over
09) Logistics - Girl From Mars
10) Subfocus - ?
11) Fresh - Pink Panther
12) Switch - A Bit Patchy (Subfocus remix)
>>> Die & Clipz - Black Doves
13) Roni Size & Die - It's A Jazz Thing (Utah Jazz remix)
14) Tommy Boy aka TC - Flips Flops
15) Dr Oactagon - Aliens (Subfocus remix)
16) Twisted Individual - Hand Grenade (Clipz remix)
17) Cyantific - Ghetto Blaster (Subfocus remix ??)
18) Subfocus - Swamp Thing
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yup rooftop totally renovated! gonna be huge!!
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review of upcoming release - taken from D.O.A
LOGISTICS – “NOW MORE THAN EVER” 2XCD – HOSPITAL
There have been a load of albums coming in the last couple of years, but for some reason, Hospital snags a lot of the artists who are creating some of the most fondly awaited albums: Nu:Tone, Cyantific, and now Logistics, Nu:Tone’s brother. He’s been on a roll for a while, coming into prominence quickly with tunes like “Space Jam” and the massive “Together”, and apparently has been grinding out about 100+ tunes for his debut album, “Now, More Than Ever”. This opus will be dropped on vinyl as well as 2xCD, which is the true treat. Not only are you treated to heavily-rinsed tunes like “Inhale”, “The Divide” and the bouncy “Beatbox Master”, Logistics takes his style and morphs it over differing styles of DnB. Disc One (“Now”) jumps from licks like “City Life” that have a more sullen, driving vibe to them, while “Everything Is Illuminated”, which has a funky fresh feel to them. We also get to hear some of his own vocal work with “Machine”, and we get a treat in “Cascades of Colour”, which features the Ananda Project on a truly beautiful collaboration. Disc Two is entitled “More Than Ever”, and delves into the grittier side of his sound, ready for the bassbin tracks that are guaranteed d-floor danger. “Time To Give It Up” pairs a deep, woofer bustin’ bassline with some classic old school cut up bizness from DJ Fu. “Juno 6” has a subterranean flair to it, along with crazy percussive elements that bring a nice contrast to the track. There’s so much to mention on these two discs, but the result is still the same: quality, forward thinking DnB for 2006. Logistics brings back some of that “fast soul music” vibe, as well as takes it a few light-years ahead of the competition. You will be doing yourself an injustice by not grabbing the album when it hits your store; contender for one of the best of the year, no doubt.
Words by Khal
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review of upcoming release - taken from D.O.A
LOGISTICS – “NOW MORE THAN EVER” 2XCD – HOSPITAL
There have been a load of albums coming in the last couple of years, but for some reason, Hospital snags a lot of the artists who are creating some of the most fondly awaited albums: Nu:Tone, Cyantific, and now Logistics, Nu:Tone’s brother. He’s been on a roll for a while, coming into prominence quickly with tunes like “Space Jam” and the massive “Together”, and apparently has been grinding out about 100+ tunes for his debut album, “Now, More Than Ever”. This opus will be dropped on vinyl as well as 2xCD, which is the true treat. Not only are you treated to heavily-rinsed tunes like “Inhale”, “The Divide” and the bouncy “Beatbox Master”, Logistics takes his style and morphs it over differing styles of DnB. Disc One (“Now”) jumps from licks like “City Life” that have a more sullen, driving vibe to them, while “Everything Is Illuminated”, which has a funky fresh feel to them. We also get to hear some of his own vocal work with “Machine”, and we get a treat in “Cascades of Colour”, which features the Ananda Project on a truly beautiful collaboration. Disc Two is entitled “More Than Ever”, and delves into the grittier side of his sound, ready for the bassbin tracks that are guaranteed d-floor danger. “Time To Give It Up” pairs a deep, woofer bustin’ bassline with some classic old school cut up bizness from DJ Fu. “Juno 6” has a subterranean flair to it, along with crazy percussive elements that bring a nice contrast to the track. There’s so much to mention on these two discs, but the result is still the same: quality, forward thinking DnB for 2006. Logistics brings back some of that “fast soul music” vibe, as well as takes it a few light-years ahead of the competition. You will be doing yourself an injustice by not grabbing the album when it hits your store; contender for one of the best of the year, no doubt.
Words by Khal
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review of upcoming release - taken from D.O.A
LOGISTICS – “NOW MORE THAN EVER” 2XCD – HOSPITAL
There have been a load of albums coming in the last couple of years, but for some reason, Hospital snags a lot of the artists who are creating some of the most fondly awaited albums: Nu:Tone, Cyantific, and now Logistics, Nu:Tone’s brother. He’s been on a roll for a while, coming into prominence quickly with tunes like “Space Jam” and the massive “Together”, and apparently has been grinding out about 100+ tunes for his debut album, “Now, More Than Ever”. This opus will be dropped on vinyl as well as 2xCD, which is the true treat. Not only are you treated to heavily-rinsed tunes like “Inhale”, “The Divide” and the bouncy “Beatbox Master”, Logistics takes his style and morphs it over differing styles of DnB. Disc One (“Now”) jumps from licks like “City Life” that have a more sullen, driving vibe to them, while “Everything Is Illuminated”, which has a funky fresh feel to them. We also get to hear some of his own vocal work with “Machine”, and we get a treat in “Cascades of Colour”, which features the Ananda Project on a truly beautiful collaboration. Disc Two is entitled “More Than Ever”, and delves into the grittier side of his sound, ready for the bassbin tracks that are guaranteed d-floor danger. “Time To Give It Up” pairs a deep, woofer bustin’ bassline with some classic old school cut up bizness from DJ Fu. “Juno 6” has a subterranean flair to it, along with crazy percussive elements that bring a nice contrast to the track. There’s so much to mention on these two discs, but the result is still the same: quality, forward thinking DnB for 2006. Logistics brings back some of that “fast soul music” vibe, as well as takes it a few light-years ahead of the competition. You will be doing yourself an injustice by not grabbing the album when it hits your store; contender for one of the best of the year, no doubt.
Words by Khal
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review of upcoming release - taken from D.O.A
LOGISTICS – “NOW MORE THAN EVER” 2XCD – HOSPITAL
There have been a load of albums coming in the last couple of years, but for some reason, Hospital snags a lot of the artists who are creating some of the most fondly awaited albums: Nu:Tone, Cyantific, and now Logistics, Nu:Tone’s brother. He’s been on a roll for a while, coming into prominence quickly with tunes like “Space Jam” and the massive “Together”, and apparently has been grinding out about 100+ tunes for his debut album, “Now, More Than Ever”. This opus will be dropped on vinyl as well as 2xCD, which is the true treat. Not only are you treated to heavily-rinsed tunes like “Inhale”, “The Divide” and the bouncy “Beatbox Master”, Logistics takes his style and morphs it over differing styles of DnB. Disc One (“Now”) jumps from licks like “City Life” that have a more sullen, driving vibe to them, while “Everything Is Illuminated”, which has a funky fresh feel to them. We also get to hear some of his own vocal work with “Machine”, and we get a treat in “Cascades of Colour”, which features the Ananda Project on a truly beautiful collaboration. Disc Two is entitled “More Than Ever”, and delves into the grittier side of his sound, ready for the bassbin tracks that are guaranteed d-floor danger. “Time To Give It Up” pairs a deep, woofer bustin’ bassline with some classic old school cut up bizness from DJ Fu. “Juno 6” has a subterranean flair to it, along with crazy percussive elements that bring a nice contrast to the track. There’s so much to mention on these two discs, but the result is still the same: quality, forward thinking DnB for 2006. Logistics brings back some of that “fast soul music” vibe, as well as takes it a few light-years ahead of the competition. You will be doing yourself an injustice by not grabbing the album when it hits your store; contender for one of the best of the year, no doubt.
Words by Khal
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ENJOY
kiko live at transit in atlanta
sorry i dont have a track listing for this one
01. Bad Company - Bullet Time (The Upbeats Remix)
02. Dom & Roland - Hear My Call
03. Limewax - Bomb
04. Gridlok & Dom - Hooked (Tech Itch & Dieselboy Remix)
05. Moving Fusion - The Beginning (Hive & Keaton Remix)
06. Break - Gunk
07. Dr. Octagon - Aliens (Sub Focus Remix)
08. Audio - Destroyed
09. Ed Rush, Optical & Matrix - Roadrunner
10. Mr. L - This Is Hardcore
11. Gridlok & El Hornet - Hollywood
12. Dom & Rolland - U Do Voodoo
13. Limewax - Invasion
14. Rufige Kru - Fear Heaven
15. Spirit - Siren (Hive Remix)
16. Amit - Swastika
17. Evol Intent & Ewun - Reality Check
18. Kryptic Mind & Leon Switch - More Like You (Unknown Error Remix)
19. Limewax - 666 Untitled
20. Pendulum - Vault VIP
>>> Hive - Ultrasonic Sound (Dillinja Remix)
21. Hive & Gridlok (Feat. D-Bridge, Break & Silent Witness) - Standing Room Only
22. Spirit - Redial
23. Rufige Kru - Inside Your Soul
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ENJOY
kiko live at transit in atlanta
sorry i dont have a track listing for this one
01. Bad Company - Bullet Time (The Upbeats Remix)
02. Dom & Roland - Hear My Call
03. Limewax - Bomb
04. Gridlok & Dom - Hooked (Tech Itch & Dieselboy Remix)
05. Moving Fusion - The Beginning (Hive & Keaton Remix)
06. Break - Gunk
07. Dr. Octagon - Aliens (Sub Focus Remix)
08. Audio - Destroyed
09. Ed Rush, Optical & Matrix - Roadrunner
10. Mr. L - This Is Hardcore
11. Gridlok & El Hornet - Hollywood
12. Dom & Rolland - U Do Voodoo
13. Limewax - Invasion
14. Rufige Kru - Fear Heaven
15. Spirit - Siren (Hive Remix)
16. Amit - Swastika
17. Evol Intent & Ewun - Reality Check
18. Kryptic Mind & Leon Switch - More Like You (Unknown Error Remix)
19. Limewax - 666 Untitled
20. Pendulum - Vault VIP
>>> Hive - Ultrasonic Sound (Dillinja Remix)
21. Hive & Gridlok (Feat. D-Bridge, Break & Silent Witness) - Standing Room Only
22. Spirit - Redial
23. Rufige Kru - Inside Your Soul
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ENJOY
kiko live at transit in atlanta
sorry i dont have a track listing for this one
01. Bad Company - Bullet Time (The Upbeats Remix)
02. Dom & Roland - Hear My Call
03. Limewax - Bomb
04. Gridlok & Dom - Hooked (Tech Itch & Dieselboy Remix)
05. Moving Fusion - The Beginning (Hive & Keaton Remix)
06. Break - Gunk
07. Dr. Octagon - Aliens (Sub Focus Remix)
08. Audio - Destroyed
09. Ed Rush, Optical & Matrix - Roadrunner
10. Mr. L - This Is Hardcore
11. Gridlok & El Hornet - Hollywood
12. Dom & Rolland - U Do Voodoo
13. Limewax - Invasion
14. Rufige Kru - Fear Heaven
15. Spirit - Siren (Hive Remix)
16. Amit - Swastika
17. Evol Intent & Ewun - Reality Check
18. Kryptic Mind & Leon Switch - More Like You (Unknown Error Remix)
19. Limewax - 666 Untitled
20. Pendulum - Vault VIP
>>> Hive - Ultrasonic Sound (Dillinja Remix)
21. Hive & Gridlok (Feat. D-Bridge, Break & Silent Witness) - Standing Room Only
22. Spirit - Redial
23. Rufige Kru - Inside Your Soul
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ENJOY
kiko live at transit in atlanta
sorry i dont have a track listing for this one
01. Bad Company - Bullet Time (The Upbeats Remix)
02. Dom & Roland - Hear My Call
03. Limewax - Bomb
04. Gridlok & Dom - Hooked (Tech Itch & Dieselboy Remix)
05. Moving Fusion - The Beginning (Hive & Keaton Remix)
06. Break - Gunk
07. Dr. Octagon - Aliens (Sub Focus Remix)
08. Audio - Destroyed
09. Ed Rush, Optical & Matrix - Roadrunner
10. Mr. L - This Is Hardcore
11. Gridlok & El Hornet - Hollywood
12. Dom & Rolland - U Do Voodoo
13. Limewax - Invasion
14. Rufige Kru - Fear Heaven
15. Spirit - Siren (Hive Remix)
16. Amit - Swastika
17. Evol Intent & Ewun - Reality Check
18. Kryptic Mind & Leon Switch - More Like You (Unknown Error Remix)
19. Limewax - 666 Untitled
20. Pendulum - Vault VIP
>>> Hive - Ultrasonic Sound (Dillinja Remix)
21. Hive & Gridlok (Feat. D-Bridge, Break & Silent Witness) - Standing Room Only
22. Spirit - Redial
23. Rufige Kru - Inside Your Soul
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gonna be good times tonight!!
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Check it. here's an old one from bobby jae:DEPTH
01_ calibre "u make it hot" - creative source
02_ dj marky & xrs land "unlimited gold" - v recordings
03_ marcus intalex "play on me" - white
04_ uncut "midnight" - white
05_ dj die "to step" - full cycle
06_ juju & calibre "imagine" - white
07_ calibre "fire and water" - white
08_ dj die "someting special" - v recordings
09_ total science "jet set" - advanced
10_ marcus intalex "warp 1" - white
11_ future cut "hideous kinky" - cia
12_ skinny "morning light (kosheen remix)" - bmg
13_ jill scott "it's love" - white
14_ klute "song seller" - 31 records
15_ dj marky & patife "so tinha" - movement
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right back up!!
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check out mr ODJ, he'll be warming things up on this night!
http://www.dirtboxradio.com/mp3/ODJ_Live@Audio_Infusion-WEAA_FM-2005.11.26.mp3
ODJ Live @ Audio Infusion, WEAA FM Baltimore, MD
11.26.2005
1hr 6min 22sec
01. Breakage - Cosmos - Bassbin
02. D.Kay & Lee - Eternal Sunset - Metalheadz
03. Mutt & Outlook - Dreams - Xtinction Agenda
04. Duo Infernale - Lost in the World - Timeless
05. Klute - Hell Hath no Fury - Commercial Suicide
06. Mathematics - Jazz - Social Studies
07. Marcus Intalex - Afrika - Revolve:R
08. Mathematics & Mijatoho - Move it Down (feat. jon jon) - Social Studies
09. Random Movement - Stars in the Dark - Bassbin
10. Marcas - Dream Era - Drop on Request
11. Q-Project - Greatest Thing - C.I.A.
12. Logistics - Together VIP - Hospital
13. Funky Technicians - Legends of Love - Liq-weed Ganja
14. Artificial Intelligence - Movin' On - V Recordings
15. Q-Project - Ask Not VIP - C.I.A.
16. Brooklyn - Zissou - Spearhead
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gonna be good times!!
Coming To Club Five
in Washington DC
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