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  • dadam02
    Getting Somewhere
    • Jul 2004
    • 172

    Darren Adam & Muzo B - www.eccentricbeats.com - TODAY!!



    Date: 7th September 2004
    Time: 12-2pm PST // 3-5pm EST // 8-10pm GMT
    Place: www.eccentricbeats.com
    Direct stream URL: tori.screaminghost.com:8040/listen.pls
    Homepage: https://www.eccentricbeats.com/shows...ren_atomic.htm

    Hour 1 : Darren Adam
    1. Michael Lanning - Bound For Ascension [Toes In The Sand]
    2. Unknown - Unknown [CDR]
    3. Mindless - Cool People [Shurhit records]
    4. Quivver - These Are The Days (Dub) [Boz Boz]
    5. MK Connect - The Bassment (Chris & Kai remix) [Tune Inn]
    6. Rich D - Crazy Girl (Craziness In 2004 mix) [CP Recordings]
    7. Madoka - Plataforma [Release records]
    8. Chris Fortier - Despesque (Dub) [Fade records]
    9. Stereo Movers - Soul Sweeper (The Dark mix) [Tao recordings]

    Hour 2 : Muzo B
    1. Da Sunlounge & Office Gossip - People [Myna]
    2. Sieg Uber die Sonne - Hot (Swag's Aftersun ReRub) [Tyrant]
    3. The Inhabitants - Flippin It (Original mix) [Evasive]
    4. Subtech - Viscaria [Subtech]
    5. MOS - Elektrify (Subsky Pissed Off mix) [Pissed Off CDR]
    6. Blue Haze - Spacious (Original mix) [Aurium]
    7. Kaan Duzarat - Road To Nowhere [CDR]
    8. Memoid - Taking Over [EDM Digital]
    9. Piece Process - Right Or Wrong (Original mix) [Looq]

    Muzo B (www.muzob.com):
    Muzo Berberoglu was born on January 22, 1977 in Istanbul, Turkey. His teenage years were spent playing drums with his high school band "Stoned Bricks", covering alternative rock artists and playing their own blues tunes. But his ever intensifying 'technolust' soon made him realize what could be done with new technologies in music.

    By this time he started living in Boston. He spent most of his time figuring out how to use the aforementioned technologies. Countless Friday nights spent with Yunus Guvenen and Barish Turker at the legendary Twilo was a major influence throughout his years in the US. The last couple of years in Boston were spent hanging out with Ali Ajami, and Ali encouraging Muzo to explore further possibilities with his music.

    Returning to Istanbul for what was supposed to be a short vacation on September 9, 2001, he decided to stay there and started a residency at NuClub with Yunus Guvenen. Since then he has played at various events and clubs in Turkey such as Crystal, Venue, Joy, Filter and Reactor parties. He became a member of Istanbul's prolific Together crew known for their musically diverse nights they promoted at Istanbul's premiere night club Crystal. Being the technical wonderkid that he is, he is responsible for the technical infrastructure of Istanbul's brand new electronic radio station Dinamo 103.8 FM. He remains the radio’s head of production and is an essential part of its day-to-day operations. Red Flag Collective, a brand new record label he started with Yunus Guvenen, Subsky and Barish Turker is already creating quite a stir in the industry.

    On the production front, his release "Shen" on Silver Planet grabbed the attention of many. His crossover bootleg of Eurythmics' "17 Again" gained support from the likes of Hernan Cattaneo, Armin van Buuren, Graham Gold, John '00' Flemming, Scott Bond, Satoshi Tommie etc. With more output coming on Confi-Dance, Pangea, Segment and Red Flag Collective; 2004 is set to be a great year.

    Discography:
    Muzo - The Mack / Fokker Dude [Segment records]
    Muzo B - Shen [Silver Planet records]
    Subsky Vs Muzo - Error / Feed The Deer [Red Flag Collective]
    Muzo B - Have One [EDM Digital]
    Muzo B - Inside [EDM Digital]

    Forthcoming:
    Muzo & Barish Turker Vs Maxine Vegas - Friendly Match EP [Red Flag Collective]
    Subsky Vs Muzo - Let It Flow / Particular People [Red Flag Collective]
    Muzo B - Shining Down / What We Do [Confi-Dance]

    Huge thanks to Muzo for taking time out of his busy schedule to put together this slamming mix, much appreciated mate.

    Make sure you tune in

    Any questions or queries please contact me: dadam03@yahoo.co.uk
  • Jibgolly
    Vortexuralizor
    • Jun 2004
    • 20773

    #2
    i cant get enough of muzo b's sets.
    love 'em all.

    and thanks for that link the other day darren.
    you did a nice job with your FA set. :P

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    • phil
      Platinum Poster
      • Jun 2004
      • 2319

      #3
      Re: Darren Adam & Muzo B - www.eccentricbeats.com - TODA

      Before anyone does the usual 96 kbps rant, yes it's in 96 kbps.. One day it'll be up to 128 kbps... Hopefully sooner than later....

      Both TL's look yumy
      Providing Aural Satisfaction

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      • rewing3
        I really don't care
        • Jun 2004
        • 5504

        #4
        Re: Darren Adam & Muzo B - www.eccentricbeats.com - TODA

        Originally posted by eccentricbeats";p="
        Before anyone does the usual 96 kbps rant, yes it's in 96 kbps.. One day it'll be up to 128 kbps... Hopefully sooner than later....

        Both TL's look yumy
        Yeah 96 kbps sucks but you know what it is better then nothing. So don't worry about.
        Common Sense is not Common at all.

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        • sakio pod
          SALAD TOSSER
          • Jun 2004
          • 6034

          #5
          Re: Darren Adam & Muzo B - www.eccentricbeats.com - TODA

          hell yeah can't wait for this......

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