Old skoolers will get a kick out of this. Edgeclub 94, THE weekly radio mixshow that introduced me to my electronic music addiction 20 years ago and arguably one of the first of its kind, is completely archived tracklist-wise in PDF format at the below link. Not only that, there are a good handful of shows (along with guest mixes) that have been uploaded and shared at the same link:
Jeff K Audio Archive | Discography - Radio Personality and respected Club DJ, Producer, Remixer based in Dallas Ft Worth, Texas.
I just might add tracklists and notable mixes to this post later, but awaiting you at the link are the recorded mixes from guest DJs/acts like John Acquaviva, Moby, Danny Breaks, Prodigy/Liam Howlett, King Britt, Scott Hardkiss, DJ Tim (Utah Saints), DJ Icey, Josh Wink, Juan Atkins and DJ Dan.(along with a host of talented locals). This is just the stuff that's been uploaded, plenty more superstars appeared in the missing spaces. I recorded this show religiously for years (but the recordings are incomplete and a chunk of them has gone missing).
This was Dallas' lifeline and actually made it into an unbeknownst hotspot for clubbing/raving in the early 90s thanks to Jeff's tireless efforts with the mixshow and generating interest from notable electronic acts. The show stopped broadcasting last year (with another DJ/personality at the helm) but had a good 20-year run.
Jeff K Audio Archive | Discography - Radio Personality and respected Club DJ, Producer, Remixer based in Dallas Ft Worth, Texas.
I just might add tracklists and notable mixes to this post later, but awaiting you at the link are the recorded mixes from guest DJs/acts like John Acquaviva, Moby, Danny Breaks, Prodigy/Liam Howlett, King Britt, Scott Hardkiss, DJ Tim (Utah Saints), DJ Icey, Josh Wink, Juan Atkins and DJ Dan.(along with a host of talented locals). This is just the stuff that's been uploaded, plenty more superstars appeared in the missing spaces. I recorded this show religiously for years (but the recordings are incomplete and a chunk of them has gone missing).
This was Dallas' lifeline and actually made it into an unbeknownst hotspot for clubbing/raving in the early 90s thanks to Jeff's tireless efforts with the mixshow and generating interest from notable electronic acts. The show stopped broadcasting last year (with another DJ/personality at the helm) but had a good 20-year run.
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