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"Rinse January"

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Blogger Leeum said...

When is this going up for downloads?

5:49 pm

Blogger Leeum said...

massive january rinse, check out the blog...shout outs

cheers

Lmo

http://profoundsoundz.tumblr.com/

11:10 pm

Anonymous Anonymous said...

fuckinell this show is brilliant...

10:20 am

Anonymous desto said...

I've been making this tune 'Road Guy Riddim' as a sonic tribute to those exact utterances by Trim that James Blake sampled on 'Saying' hahaha... Great show all round!

3:14 pm

Blogger Blackdown said...

nice! i'm all about people connecting via our playlist. LV remixed Logos after they heard the tune on our show - that kinda thing makes me happy...

3:55 pm

Anonymous desto said...

Strange bit was and i did the sketch of that Road Guy track last autumn when Dead-O showed me the Trim interview but forgot about the beat and now the whole thing came back to me through Blake's track (which is a big track btw!). We'll see if i manage to finish mine.

5:41 pm

Anonymous gremino said...

'Be And See' is actually Grievous' remix of my track - forthcoming Car Crash Set digital materia:

Gremino - Be And See + Grievous Angel remix
Gremino - Shining + Jam City remix

Thanks for playing the track anyways! :)

8:19 pm

Anonymous Anonymous said...

zomby channeling the muthafuckin CLIPSE on that last tune, gosh

8:04 am

Anonymous Svetlana crew said...

LV is huge.

Thanks for playing our first record, means an amazing amount actually. More stuff coming thru.

Svetlana x

9:11 pm

Anonymous h.u.d. london said...

Just now catching up on my Blackdown reading...

Love Oneman. Big respect every time. But i'm not buying that bit about 'riding the pitch', if you know when to touch the platter (to slow it down) (on the and of one works well), it can be a nice effect. The most inspiring DJs, to me, people like Theo Parrish, Brackles, Simbad, and even Jeff Mills are constantly touching the records, the platter, it makes for a more organic sounding mix in my mind. Love when a DJ just 'throws' the record into the mix. But I come at this from more of a battle DJ perspective... love the art of the quick mix and hands in constant movement.

Btw, rewinds on a CDJ sound so sterile.

Large up Serato though.

Great interview.

6:47 pm

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