April 27, 2005 | Mixes
Exploring different directions with this mix. Variable is built around Brad Peterson’s “Melodies of Mass Sync” and John Tejada’s “Blue Dawn” – it flirts with dub, electro and more experimental sounds but every track can be tracked down to Detroit.
I finally managed to complete my Drifwood collection, so a few DW gems are also included.
There’s some slight clipping going on, hope you don’t mind.
00:00 Jeremy – So Peaceful – Driftwood 12″
09:56 Warmdesk – Pistachio – A Touch of Class 12″
15:28 Chateau Flight – Celestial Showers – Versatile 12″
19:56 Add Noise – Surface Dub – Earsugar Beatbox 12″
25:05 Measures – Requisition – Neuton 12″
30:23 Brad Peterson – Melodies of Mass Sync – Moods & Grooves 12″
35:02 Cobblestone Jazz – Carl’s Cream Cone (P1, 2) – Itwhatisis
42:10 Elias – Moneypeople – Driftwood 12″
45:19 Da Kine – Ganja Mist – Driftwood 12″
50:18 Sean Byrd – Just Got Here – Iron Box 12″
54:05 Portable – 60hz – Background Records 12″
58:58 Jacen Solo – Forbidden Medicine – Ai Records 12″
63:40 Claro Intelecto – Breathless – Ai Records album track
67:50 John Tejada – The Blue Dawn – Seventh City Records 12″
72:55 END
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