Thanks for all the great feedback concerning the Luke Fair exclusive we hosted last week. I gave you all an extra couple of days on it due to some PMs I received from some that weren't able to grab it when we first put it up.
This week we have 2 sets from some guys that I've gotten a lot of email about. First up is Mirel Jarca and a mix he's put together titled 'A Tribute to Habersham'. It's no surprise that I'm a massive fan of Mr. Habersham's work and this set is a stormer and one where Mirel seemlessly mixes together 10 of Habersham's productions and remixes. Mirel definitely delivers the goods with this one and incorporates some of Damon's earlier works as well as some recent productions and remixes. A definite must for any Habersham fan!
Secondly are 2 dudes that we debuted a couple of months ago. Maff and Keys have put together another mix at my request due to the overwhelming response we had during the last set of theirs we hosted. This one is something a bit different for [ms] in that it's a breakbeat mix. For folks like me that got my start in EDM via breaks it's definitely a nice change of pace and a mix that takes me back! I have no doubt that my inbox will be flooded in the coming days after you guys and girls check this one out. Don't forget to also send your thoughts to [ms] user dawnx as that's Maff's name on here...the new dad just loves the feedback! Thanks again Maff, you guys deserve all the success in the world!
UPDATE: Added the VERY high quality version of the Lee Burridge - Live at The Cave, Sydney 2-hour mind-bender that Grant originally broadcast on his .AUdio show on Proton Radio last week. After begging Grant for the rights to host it ( ) I held off downloading the stream rip in favor of grabbing this high quality version. Wow!!! What a night this must've been. Lee definitely knows how to meld different styles together, sometimes getting deep and sometimes getting very edgy. It's typical Lee Burridge and typical .AUdio quality mixes. Far and away one of the best shows on Proton, make certain you check it out each and every 3rd Wednesday of the month at 5pm. Many, many, many thanks to Grant for giving us the honors yet again.
This week we have 2 sets from some guys that I've gotten a lot of email about. First up is Mirel Jarca and a mix he's put together titled 'A Tribute to Habersham'. It's no surprise that I'm a massive fan of Mr. Habersham's work and this set is a stormer and one where Mirel seemlessly mixes together 10 of Habersham's productions and remixes. Mirel definitely delivers the goods with this one and incorporates some of Damon's earlier works as well as some recent productions and remixes. A definite must for any Habersham fan!
Secondly are 2 dudes that we debuted a couple of months ago. Maff and Keys have put together another mix at my request due to the overwhelming response we had during the last set of theirs we hosted. This one is something a bit different for [ms] in that it's a breakbeat mix. For folks like me that got my start in EDM via breaks it's definitely a nice change of pace and a mix that takes me back! I have no doubt that my inbox will be flooded in the coming days after you guys and girls check this one out. Don't forget to also send your thoughts to [ms] user dawnx as that's Maff's name on here...the new dad just loves the feedback! Thanks again Maff, you guys deserve all the success in the world!
UPDATE: Added the VERY high quality version of the Lee Burridge - Live at The Cave, Sydney 2-hour mind-bender that Grant originally broadcast on his .AUdio show on Proton Radio last week. After begging Grant for the rights to host it ( ) I held off downloading the stream rip in favor of grabbing this high quality version. Wow!!! What a night this must've been. Lee definitely knows how to meld different styles together, sometimes getting deep and sometimes getting very edgy. It's typical Lee Burridge and typical .AUdio quality mixes. Far and away one of the best shows on Proton, make certain you check it out each and every 3rd Wednesday of the month at 5pm. Many, many, many thanks to Grant for giving us the honors yet again.
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