Bleep 119
Aired: July 17th, 2008
Mixed by: Dj Loz (UK) / No Data Available
Bleep 119 is a good'un. Dj Loz has concocted what he believes to be his best mix to date. Now I haven't heard every one he's ever done, but I do know that it's a great mix. Variety of timbre, age of release and style plus Loz' great taste for things which age very well (ie. Classics new and old) makes it one of those shows I think we're lucky to have.
Track-list:
00 - 3d!t "Bleep Radio Intro"
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01 - Mr. Oizo "Inside The Kidney Machine" [F Communications]
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02 - The Black E "Spider Power" [Sleep Debt]
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03 - The Ace of Clubs "Classid" [Firstcask Records]
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04 - Moby "Go" [Outer Rhythm]
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05 - Syntheme "Okbae" [WéMè]
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06 - Intercooler feat. Suzy Love "What I Want" [Sleep Debt]
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07 - Cristian Vogel "Transparent Fruit" [Mosquito]
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08 - Jiri.Ceiver "Osaic (Vogel's Funky Sola Mix)" [Harthouse]
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09 - Switch "A Bit Patchy" [Data Records]
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10 - The Tuss "Alspacka" [Rephlex]
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11 - The Lincoln Boys "Check It Out (Sample Mix)" [Dance Mania]
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12 - Human Action Network "Hard Warez" [Alphabasic]
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13 - AFX "Crying In Your Face" [Rephlex]
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14 - Mr. Oizo "M-Seq" [F Communications]
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15 - Buckfunk 3000 "Command Your Soul" [Bowwow]
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16 - Bam Bam "Where's Your Child" [Desire Records]
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17 - Modeselektor "The Black Block" [BPitch Control]
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18 - Human Action Network "Avon Saw Women" [Alphabasic]
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19 - Jamie Lidell "C Note" [Mosquito]
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20 - KC Flightt "Planet E (Acid Drop Mix)" [RCA]
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21 - Jerome Hill and Lusinda "Jesus Loves It" [Victim]
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22 - Cursor Miner "Foxfux" [Unreleased]
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23 - The Doubtful Guest "Snoutful (Snapmouth Remix)" [Seed Records]
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Download:
Download The July 17th, 2008 Archive
Bleep Info:
Next Weeks Show: Unknown at this time.
Bleep's goal is to bring quality dance-floor music, music without it's head up it's arse, to areas where it's seemingly lacking. Stale music has taken over and needs to move over. Variety is one component of Bleep, but only one of many. Look forward to hearing many forms of Electronic music with labeling of the sub-genres firmly ignored. We need less labels, not more. Techno is the label that Bleep assumes, but it's the Techno label of days gone by...with a sense of humour.
Everyone is highly encouraged to ask questions or comment about Bleep mixes. All questions will be answered. Help will be given. Direction will be shown.
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