Bleep 106
Aired: April 10th, 2008
Mixed by: Jerome Hill (UK) / Don't Recordings


First of all I want to apologize for the rather lackluster tracklist. It's all Jerome had time to do. I was going to go through and add more info, but then time became a factor.

That said...Jerome has served us up a treat. Lots of stuff that has been filed away to the Wonky drawer for the last decade and beyond. Bringing out the stuff that's influenced needs to be done and needs to be done more often by more people. One of the reasons I always enjoy Jerome's sets is that he plays a broad range stylistically and also historically. These are two aspects are more important than almost anything else.

Being broad stylistically not only furthers the craft, but also shows connections and leads to discoveries. being broad historically leads a greater appreciation of the music now being enjoyed and leads to better music in the future. A sense of where it's been and what's been done is what Jerome does. And he does it well.

Jerome runs Don't Recordings. A label fully dedicated to swerving the community. Also one of my favorite labels. Check it.
Enjoy!

Track-list:
0. edit - bleep radio intro
1. heavy d and the boyz - accapella
2. subhead on tresor
3. cristian vogel remix of dj slip
4. dave tarrida on mosquito
5. paradroid on over x
6. DI Indicator remix of subhead
7. Paul birken on framework
8. digital princezz on semi automatic
9.justin berkovi on parotic
10. cristian vogel on mosquito
11. daze maxim on serial killers haircut
12. subhead on tresor
13. rude solo on rotters golf club
14. shin nishimura on toktok records
15. digital princezz on mutter
16. marcin czubala on currently processing
17. MMM records
18. robert hood on m-plant
19. todd sines on residual
20. frankie on frankie
21. justin berkovi on predicaments
22. quick and smart on don't
23. subhead on subhead
24. jason leach on don't
25. 2BMF on cut-it-up-def


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