November 13, 2002 | Mixes
So winter arrived early this year, Helsinki is covered with snow and it’s getting chilly. Picked out some records last nite and dreamt about summer, only 8 months to go… *sigh*. Let the music do the talking. Laid back and dreamy, gets techier towards the end.
00:00 – Herbert – Deeper – Phono album track – 1996
06:42 – John Arnold – We’re not (Ayro rmx) – Ubiquity 12″ -2002
11:58 – Losoul – Warriors (Beat your bottle) – Playhouse 12″- 2002
w/ M.A.S. Collective – Release your mind accapella –
Slip’n Slide 12″ – 2000
17:11 – Kaskade – Lost Groove – Moezee 12″ – 2002
24:11 – Rhythm Plate – Don’t care about you – Mantis comp. 12″ – 2001
30:00 – Phil Asher – The bass don’t stop – Nepenta 12″ – 2002
35:56 – Atlantic Fusion – Sanctuary – Classic 12″ – 2002
40:40 – DJ Profile – Surreal Picnic – DIY comp. 12″ – 2002
45:20 – Focus – Spaceship Rocket – Versatile 12″ – 2002
49:05 – Nubian Mindz – Can’t wait – Neroli comp. 12″ – 2002
53:59 – John Tejada w/ Divine Styler – Polarity – Palette 12″ – 1998
60:20 – Herbert – See you on monday – Phono album track – 1996
w/ Deepah Ones – Dancing accapella – Basement Boys 12″ – 2000
68:13 END
Location: Helsinki, Finland
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Hey there, I’m Timo Deeprhythms the founder of Deeprhythms.com. I’ve DJed & curated the site for more than two decades. I’m always looking for music to share, be it old, new, forgotten or emerging.
The sole idea of this site is to promote a little lesser known underground electronic music producers, DJ’s and labels. I usually gravitate towards ethereal, somewhat cosmic end of the electronic music spectrum and I warmly welcome all the surprises I’m thrown at by inviting international guests for the site.
Deeprhythms started with deep house but has since broadened the scope to include all varieties of electronic music.
Recently, I’ve become involved in three labels. I head Echocentric Records, do a joint label with R.A.N.D. Muzik called RMECR and I’m the other half of Coymix Ltd together with Steffan T. The same basic ethos behind those too.