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one of the best djs from dc. resident for glow. plays with deep dish and the yoshi guys regularly, and opens up for all the world famous djs coming through dc. produces with breakfast. will be playing with paolo mojo saturday night@ibiza
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His comments about the mix:
Reservoir Dogs Intro
Lucienne Boyer-Parlez Moi D'amour
The Dave Brubeck Quartet-Take 5
Thom Yorke-A Rat's Nest
Nine Inch Nails-Piggy
Minilogue-Hitchhiker's Choice
Brett Johnson-Sex With Machines
Format B-69 Bronson Road
Shonky-Olympia
Todd Blodine-Kling Klong
LSG-I'm Not Existing (Oliver Lieb Main Mix)
Rekorder-Rekorder 9.2
Umek-Print This Story
Robert Babicz-Sin (Gui Borato mix)
Rekorder-Rekorder 8.2
Tommy 4 Seven-Smoke (DJ FEX mix)
Ben Klock-Warszawa
Joel Mull-Klangfarben
Gui Borato-Royal House (De Stijl mix)
Luciano Pizzola-Public House
Dan Berkson-Circuits
Solomon-Jungle River Cruise
Selway-Dream Stealer (Joel Mull)
A little bit about the first 5 tracks.....
The intro is from Reservoire Dogs and is taken from when the guys are having coffee in the morning and Terentino's character is explaining what Madonna's "Like A Virgin" is all about. I think there's better dialogues in that movie, but that particula one set things up nicely for Lucienne Boyer's "Parle Moi D'Amour, which is just a beautiful, beautiful song by the famous French singer, who was born August 18, 1903 and died December 6, 1983. This song was recorded around some time around 1933 (take a few years actually) for Columbia Records of France. I like how at first, you have Tarantino talking about some girl who'se a fuck machine and then you have this song that's delicate and fragile and translates to "Talk To Me About Love."
Take 5, by the Dave Brubeck Quartet is a very, very famous jazz song which got it's name from the fact that it took 5 takes to record due to the complicated rhythms in it.
Thom Yorke's "A Rat's Next." I don't actually know a lot about this track...but it's a meloncholic track full of somber phrases and descriptions.
Nine Inch Nails-Piggy This track is from The Downward Spiral. I've been digging NIN lately. I liked them a while back when I was really young..then kind of didn't really understand where Reznor was coming from. Now I've learned a thing or two...and I think he's a genius and his lyrics are some of the most intuitive and observant that I've ever read.
After this track, it's just a mix of techno and tech-house. I think my turntable phase shifts because on the two mixes I did using vynil, the mixes aren't really that smooth. Sorry about that.
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