mixes we love and rate highly
As we sort through the submitted content approved for our forthcoming book "Utterly Eclectic Adventures at the Far Side of Groove and Chill" by THE STRANGE CARGO RADIO SHOW and Very Special Guests From Around The World", We will be recording the progress on the following page.
Each page will represent a single specific chapter so be sure to check them all as every one remains a work in progress and will be regularly updated to feature new content.
So just scroll down and check out what audible goodness we have been able to muster up along the way.
Each page will represent a single specific chapter so be sure to check them all as every one remains a work in progress and will be regularly updated to feature new content.
So just scroll down and check out what audible goodness we have been able to muster up along the way.
101 - DJKL Festival Gardens eclectic mix
Well, we suppose that there will always be the odd "hater" claiming that certain mixes are not consistently beat perfect or as technically ambiguous as they would have liked, but for us personally this is just what we want to hear in a small intimate tent somewhere at the arse end of a festival and we wouldn't have a thing said against it!!!
It flows perfectly and guaranteed to get you out of the chair for a bit of a groove and also features some great mixing skills to deliver what we call "The Full Package"; Just our cup of tea!!!
A totally freestyle and thought provoking packed with dance-floor friendly base-lines to rock your socks off. A1 genius track selections throughout and most simply we wouldn't choose to change a single thing; It's both entertaining and intriguing providing the perfect magical musical journey, ideal for our listeners and fans.
Full track-listing is available via Soundcloud, just scroll down to get your paws on those audible goodies he's throwing down!
This is an absolutely fabulous example of what we think / feel / believe a proper eclectic mix should be and has all the right ingredients to get rewound over and over again.
It flows perfectly and guaranteed to get you out of the chair for a bit of a groove and also features some great mixing skills to deliver what we call "The Full Package"; Just our cup of tea!!!
A totally freestyle and thought provoking packed with dance-floor friendly base-lines to rock your socks off. A1 genius track selections throughout and most simply we wouldn't choose to change a single thing; It's both entertaining and intriguing providing the perfect magical musical journey, ideal for our listeners and fans.
Full track-listing is available via Soundcloud, just scroll down to get your paws on those audible goodies he's throwing down!
This is an absolutely fabulous example of what we think / feel / believe a proper eclectic mix should be and has all the right ingredients to get rewound over and over again.
100 Mark ‘GV’ Taylor February 2015
Mark ‘GV’ Taylor began collecting northern soul in the mid-70s, before running the gamut of dance styles from soul, funk and disco, through to Brazilian sounds. As a compiler, he has worked for Blue Note (Blue Brazil) and BBE (the excellent Americana series which is now up to number three). Mark has returned to the AOR sounds he grew up with as a kid and these have been added to the soul smorgasbord, which he plays at his night Reference Point in Clerkenwell.
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99 - PRETTY MUCH ANYTHING FROM DJ ZYLON
HERE'S JUST A SAMPLE AND A PLACE YOU CAN CONNECT WITH ALL SORTS OF FAR OUT MIXES THAT COME WITH TRACK-LISTINGS AS STANDARD STUFF :-)
98 - 80's ELECTRO MELODY in SPACE DISCO - 1978 - 1985 vinyl - mixed live at Sound of 70's Milano
0:00:00 Cube Quest - Ken Nordine voice-over (game 1983)
0:00:40 The Creatures - Machine's Drama (1982)
0:05:08 Space Art - Nous Savons Tout (1978)
0:08:06 Donna Laser Orchestra - Vega Synthauri (1984)
0:12:26 DAN - Premintal (1982)
0:16:58 Casco - Cybernetic Love (1983)
0:22:17 Newcleus - Teknology (1985)
0:24:46 Klapto - Mister Game (1983)
0:30:22 R.E.M. - Computer Communication (1983)
0:35:12 Yoko Ono - Walking On Thin Ice (1981)
0:38:43 Immortals - The Ultimate Warlord (1979)
0:42:41 Cybotron - Clear (1983)
0:46:04 Charlie Mike Sierra - On The Moon (1978)
0:51:21 Explorer - Enjaw J (1982)
0:52:53 Synergy - 'Project 5' (1983)
0:00:40 The Creatures - Machine's Drama (1982)
0:05:08 Space Art - Nous Savons Tout (1978)
0:08:06 Donna Laser Orchestra - Vega Synthauri (1984)
0:12:26 DAN - Premintal (1982)
0:16:58 Casco - Cybernetic Love (1983)
0:22:17 Newcleus - Teknology (1985)
0:24:46 Klapto - Mister Game (1983)
0:30:22 R.E.M. - Computer Communication (1983)
0:35:12 Yoko Ono - Walking On Thin Ice (1981)
0:38:43 Immortals - The Ultimate Warlord (1979)
0:42:41 Cybotron - Clear (1983)
0:46:04 Charlie Mike Sierra - On The Moon (1978)
0:51:21 Explorer - Enjaw J (1982)
0:52:53 Synergy - 'Project 5' (1983)
97 - mCITY - SYNTH ELECTRONIC [ ITALO STYLE ] MIX VOL.O2
DJ MCITY from Hungary, DOES EXACTLY WHAT IT SAYS ON THE TIN!!! Proper Ital and a whole range too via his link included below.
96 - Space Disco Italo Session 1 (Vinyl)
There are a few more sessions available via this absolutely great YT channel. Deep Spacey and Synthy packed full of audio goodness for discerning DJ''s everywhere!!!
Plenty of Newish vinyl on display with much of it still available on vinyl for hardly any money! The YT channel is called "Simplexia" where you can also find plenty of his own original productions and demos.
Track listings for this one can be found below:
1. Alden Tyrell - What Your Eyes Can Do
2. English Electric - Drm (dicky trisco remix)
3. Murphy Jax - Wings of a galaxy knight (jori Hulkkonen Remix)
4. Salvation - Army of god (original version)
5. Remain - Moist
6. Billy On Air - 1984 (Alex Bau repaint)
7. Good Guy Mikesh & Filburt - Midnight
8. Serious Lover - Serious Love
9. Rude 66 - The 1000 Year Storm (album version)
10. Cyber People - Polaris (club version)
11. Shock - R.E.R.B. (2010 extended version)
12. Luminodisco - Questo amore splendido (original mix)
13. Dorothys Fortress - Enter castillo
14. Lolita Sträp ?-- My Dance
Plenty of Newish vinyl on display with much of it still available on vinyl for hardly any money! The YT channel is called "Simplexia" where you can also find plenty of his own original productions and demos.
Track listings for this one can be found below:
1. Alden Tyrell - What Your Eyes Can Do
2. English Electric - Drm (dicky trisco remix)
3. Murphy Jax - Wings of a galaxy knight (jori Hulkkonen Remix)
4. Salvation - Army of god (original version)
5. Remain - Moist
6. Billy On Air - 1984 (Alex Bau repaint)
7. Good Guy Mikesh & Filburt - Midnight
8. Serious Lover - Serious Love
9. Rude 66 - The 1000 Year Storm (album version)
10. Cyber People - Polaris (club version)
11. Shock - R.E.R.B. (2010 extended version)
12. Luminodisco - Questo amore splendido (original mix)
13. Dorothys Fortress - Enter castillo
14. Lolita Sträp ?-- My Dance
95 - vinyl miners novelty island mix
In our opinion a totally ACE and A1 example of how to do a tongue in cheek and dance-floor friendly set to rock their socks off! Many of the tunes featured have already been featured on THE STRANGE CARGO RADIO SHOW but hats off for both the compilation and mix in general, just splendid stuff!
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94. - The Séance 17 Nov 2015 - By Pete Wiggs & James Papademetrie
Contains yet more dark-hued vintage synth-pop, modern acid folk music, prime Radiophonics, greyscale ambience, ragged edits, vocal squall and that.
Pete Wiggs is otherwise available alongside Sarah Cracknell and Bob Stanley as one third of Saint Etienne and has been DJing, composing film soundtracks and carving out a nice niche as a compiler and remixer here and there.
James Papademetrie (a.k.a Dem) has contributed half-truths and convoluted music journalism to pamphlets and periodicals of varying circulation, longevity and repute, including the much-missed Plan B and Stool Pigeon magazines.
Website
http://www.the-seance.com
Contact[email protected]
Pete Wiggs is otherwise available alongside Sarah Cracknell and Bob Stanley as one third of Saint Etienne and has been DJing, composing film soundtracks and carving out a nice niche as a compiler and remixer here and there.
James Papademetrie (a.k.a Dem) has contributed half-truths and convoluted music journalism to pamphlets and periodicals of varying circulation, longevity and repute, including the much-missed Plan B and Stool Pigeon magazines.
Website
http://www.the-seance.com
Contact[email protected]
93. - THE JUNK SHOP 30th NOV 2015 Radio Show
Marc Teare is a pretentious and narcissistic poseur who has, over the years, chased fame and notoriety in the music biz by playing in a number of confrontational rock 'n' roll bands, and spinning records at raves and free parties. Later in life he made a fruitless foray into academia where he wrote extensively about revolutionary politics and the global drugs trade, before dipping his toes in digital waters as a prolific music blogger.These days Marc lives reclusively, but can often be spotted shuffling from one charity shop to the next on the hunt for that elusive and obscure piece of music that will dramatically alter the planet's vibrational frequencies and bring cosmic harmony to the universe, ushering an unprecedented age of peace, freedom and understanding. The Junk Shop is his attempt to share the fruits of that search.
Well, after the last very specialist show, we go back to the unfocused mess of random sounds you’ve come to expect to find in The Junk Shop. This week’s discarded commodities, useless products of the dream factories of Capital, include some French jazz, Camorra (mafia) songs from Naples, country rock from The Bee Gees (!), a wonderful bluegrass version of a Beatles classic, sweet reggae music from Jamaica and South Africa and dance music from Zimbabwe and South Africa. Check the wonderful cover artwork of this week's old records by visiting: https://www.facebook.com/TheJunkShopRadio
Contact[email protected]
Well, after the last very specialist show, we go back to the unfocused mess of random sounds you’ve come to expect to find in The Junk Shop. This week’s discarded commodities, useless products of the dream factories of Capital, include some French jazz, Camorra (mafia) songs from Naples, country rock from The Bee Gees (!), a wonderful bluegrass version of a Beatles classic, sweet reggae music from Jamaica and South Africa and dance music from Zimbabwe and South Africa. Check the wonderful cover artwork of this week's old records by visiting: https://www.facebook.com/TheJunkShopRadio
Contact[email protected]
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