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	<title>radio waves from space</title>
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	<description>A blog and podcast highlighting leftfield music</description>
	<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 22:23:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<copyright>&#xA9;presented by drox  2003-2009</copyright>
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		<itunes:keywords>electronica,hiphop,experimental,glitch,downtempo,techno,afrobeat,funk,electro</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:subtitle>A weekly show presenting oscillations and frequencies ported from the outer solar system. The show features a varied mix of musical inspiration from past to present that encompass electronica, downtempo, hiphop and experimental sounds.		</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>A weekly show presenting oscillations and frequencies ported from the outer solar system. The show features a varied mix of musical inspiration from past to present that encompass electronica, downtempo, hiphop and experimental sounds.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>presented by drox </itunes:author>
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			<itunes:name>presented by drox </itunes:name>
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		<title>rumble the jungle</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2009/09/08/rumble-the-jungle/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 22:20:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[
This episode is a guest mix from Dr Illusive, who&#8217;s been active in Perth for the last few years and we&#8217;ve been playing a few shows together. 
In this mix he showcases some of the heavy bass music from London along with a bit of wonky hip hop. By all means show him some love [...]]]></description>
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This episode is a guest mix from Dr Illusive, who&#8217;s been active in Perth for the last few years and we&#8217;ve been playing a few shows together. </p>
<p>In this mix he showcases some of the heavy bass music from London along with a bit of wonky hip hop. By all means show him some love by posting something in the comments.</p>
<p><img src="http://bur.st/~drox/rwfs/dust.jpg"></p>
<p>Playlist</p>
<p>1. Donuts with sprinkles | Samiyam <br/>
2. Diurnal Insomnia | GE-OLOGY <br/>
3. Heatwave 2 | Flying Lotus <br/>
4. The Jawn | Jay Scarlett<br/>
5. Prayer | Burial<br/>
6. Dwrcan | Bibio <br/>
7. Layabout | Lukid<br/>
8. Monophonic shit | Mr Ozio <br/>
9. GNG BNG | Flying Lotus<br/>
10. Mirando | Ratatat<br/>
11. Polkadot blues | Hudson Mohawke <br/>
12. Instrumental Proficiency | Fdel <br/>
13. Don’t get weary | Gramatik<br/>
14. Ghost feeder  | Arcadion <br/>
15. Get Familiar | Bullion <br/>
16. Measured amount | Sepalot<br/>
17. Clipper | Rusite <br/>
18. Giant Pickle | Mr. Scruff <br/>
19. Spliff dub (Rustie Remix) | Zomby <br/>
20. The End (Untold remix) | Milanese <br/>
21. Tamil Dub  | King Soly<br/>
22. Please | Ikonika <br/>
23. Ashtray | Edit <br/>
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				<itunes:subtitle>This episode is a guest mix from Dr Illusive, who's been active in Perth for the last few years and we've been playing a few ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>This episode is a guest mix from Dr Illusive, who's been active in Perth for the last few years and we've been playing a few shows together. 

In this mix he showcases some of the heavy bass music from London along with a bit of wonky hip hop. By all means show him some love by posting something in the comments.



Playlist

1. Donuts with sprinkles &#x124; Samiyam 
2. Diurnal Insomnia &#x124; GE-OLOGY 
3. Heatwave 2 &#x124; Flying Lotus 
4. The Jawn &#x124; Jay Scarlett
5. Prayer &#x124; Burial
6. Dwrcan &#x124; Bibio 
7. Layabout &#x124; Lukid
8. Monophonic shit &#x124; Mr Ozio 
9. GNG BNG &#x124; Flying Lotus
10. Mirando &#x124; Ratatat
11. Polkadot blues &#x124; Hudson Mohawke 
12. Instrumental Proficiency &#x124; Fdel 
13. Don’t get weary &#x124; Gramatik
14. Ghost feeder  &#x124; Arcadion 
15. Get Familiar &#x124; Bullion 
16. Measured amount &#x124; Sepalot
17. Clipper &#x124; Rusite 
18. Giant Pickle &#x124; Mr. Scruff 
19. Spliff dub (Rustie Remix) &#x124; Zomby 
20. The End (Untold remix) &#x124; Milanese 
21. Tamil Dub  &#x124; King Soly
22. Please &#x124; Ikonika 
23. Ashtray &#x124; Edit Download Standard Podcasts</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>bass, dubstep, hiphop, glitchhop, electronica, dr illusive,</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>presented by drox </itunes:author>
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		<title>AUTOPILOT- JET LAG</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2009/09/06/autopilot-jet-lag/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 08:21:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
	<category>releases</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Autopilot is Air King&#8217;s generative audio software system which takes disparate audio elements from a LARGE custom sound pool and combines them in a random manner to create an infinite, everchanging, never-repeating landscape of sound.
I submitted some textures and beats for the release JET LAG below.
And to boot, the great, great photo from the album [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Autopilot is Air King&#8217;s generative audio software system which takes disparate audio elements from a LARGE custom sound pool and combines them in a random manner to create an infinite, everchanging, never-repeating landscape of sound.</p>
<p>I submitted some textures and beats for the release JET LAG below.</p>
<p>And to boot, the great, great photo from the album cover above comes from Hamish Innes-Brown on Flickr.com.</p>
<p>So, it was a fantastic collaborative affair and I&#8217;d like to give a huge shout out here to everyone who contributed:</p>
<p>vanhainkoti - anu - luc shylavani - cott - rhythminmind - drox - corsica - hangar17 - cora - justin3am - acclivity - seeshy - mbo - troj - ermine - timofei - morgantj - james uk - ndrobinson - erh - audiactiva - pcaeldries</p>
<p>This is your album. </p>
<p>Now, time to check it out.<object height="305" width="100%">  
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		<title>RWFS 035 &#124; Frustrated Funk &#124; Drox</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2009/05/25/rwfs-035-frustrated-funk-drox/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 17:21:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[
Includes tracks by Yoko Ono, Eric B &#038; Rakim, some french hiphop with IAM ft Redman and Method Man, Rae and Christian and a new project by Tim Koch (10:32) on Ghostly International among others.
Playlist
1 I Felt Like Smashing My Face &#124; Yoko Ono
2 The Sour &#124; Peder
3 1-800-Suicide &#124; Gravediggaz
4 Blue Little &#124; 10:32
5 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://bur.st/~drox/rwfs/self_portrait_furryscaly_1121428_o.jpg"><br/><br/>
Includes tracks by Yoko Ono, Eric B &#038; Rakim, some french hiphop with IAM ft Redman and Method Man, Rae and Christian and a new project by <a href="http://www.jojati.com/tkoch/">Tim Koch</a> (10:32) on Ghostly International among others.<br/><br/></p>
<p><strong><em>Playlist</em></strong><br/><br/></p>
<p>1 I Felt Like Smashing My Face | Yoko Ono<br/>
2 The Sour | Peder<br/>
3 1-800-Suicide | Gravediggaz<br/>
4 Blue Little | 10:32<br/>
5 Full Moon, Hot Sun | Captain Beefheart<br/>
6 Guess Who&#8217;s Back | Eric B &#038; Rakim<br/>
7 Sittin on Chrome | Masta Ace<br/>
8 I Got It Made | Special ED<br/>
9 Pop | Beat Nuts <br/>
10 Play On (feat. The Jungle Brothers) (Regrind &#8216;09) | Rae &#038; Christian<br/>
11 Noble Art | Iam ft. Method Man and Redman<br/>
12 Annanas | Tosca<br/>
13 Tom&#8217;s Diner | D.N.A. Feat. Suzanne Vega<br/>
14 Dope Robots Revenge | Metamatics<br/>
15 Jazz | Steinski<br/>
16 Rhymin&#8217; on the funk | Digital Underground<br/>
17 Pick Up the Pieces | Average White Band<br/>
18 I Believe In Miracles | The Jackson Sisters<br/>
</p>
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				<itunes:subtitle>Includes tracks by Yoko Ono, Eric B &#038; Rakim, some french hiphop with IAM ft Redman and Method Man, Rae and Christian and a new ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Includes tracks by Yoko Ono, Eric B &#038; Rakim, some french hiphop with IAM ft Redman and Method Man, Rae and Christian and a new project by Tim Koch (10:32) on Ghostly International among others.

Playlist

1 I Felt Like Smashing My Face &#x124; Yoko Ono
2 The Sour &#x124; Peder
3 1-800-Suicide &#x124; Gravediggaz
4 Blue Little &#x124; 10:32
5 Full Moon, Hot Sun &#x124; Captain Beefheart
6 Guess Who's Back &#x124; Eric B &#038; Rakim
7 Sittin on Chrome &#x124; Masta Ace
8 I Got It Made &#x124; Special ED
9 Pop &#x124; Beat Nuts 
10 Play On (feat. The Jungle Brothers) (Regrind '09) &#x124; Rae &#038; Christian
11 Noble Art &#x124; Iam ft. Method Man and Redman
12 Annanas &#x124; Tosca
13 Tom's Diner &#x124; D.N.A. Feat. Suzanne Vega
14 Dope Robots Revenge &#x124; Metamatics
15 Jazz &#x124; Steinski
16 Rhymin' on the funk &#x124; Digital Underground
17 Pick Up the Pieces &#x124; Average White Band
18 I Believe In Miracles &#x124; The Jackson SistersDownload Standard Podcasts</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>hip hop, blip hop, electronica, reggae, afrobeat, funk,</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>presented by drox </itunes:author>
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		<title>Sunshine Reggae</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2009/05/11/sunshine-reggae/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 00:16:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
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Its been quite a while since the podcast has had regular transmissions and even longer since Ive had a chance to to put one together.  Here is a reggae and dub mix for those lazy days of doing nothing more than kicking back and relaxing.
Inspired by the hints of sunshine and warmth in London [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://bur.st/~drox/rwfs/Sunshine_reggae.jpg"><br/><br/>
Its been quite a while since the podcast has had regular transmissions and even longer since Ive had a chance to to put one together.  Here is a reggae and dub mix for those lazy days of doing nothing more than kicking back and relaxing.<br/><br/></p>
<p>Inspired by the hints of sunshine and warmth in London over the last couple of weeks. Includes tracks by Cedric Brooks, Jah Wobble, Max Romeo, The Clash and Rhythm and Sound among others.<br/><br/></p>
<p>Enjoy! <br/><br/></p>
<p><em>Playlist</em><br/>
1 Echo_TM - Dub Culture <br/>
2 Devon Irons - Vampire<br/>
3 Max Romeo - One Step Forward<br/>
4 Rhythm and Sound - Best Friend<br/>
5 Max Romeo - Chase The Devil<br/>
6 Jah Wobble - Elevator Music 3<br/>
7 Cedric Brooks - Ethiopia<br/>
8 Althea &#038; Donna - Uptown Top Rankin<br/>
9 Dennis Brown - Some Like It Hot<br/>
10 Tenor Saw - Ring The Alarm<br/>
11 The Ethiopians - Train To Skaville<br/>
12 Cedric Im Brooks &#038; The Sound Dimension  - Mun-Dun-Gu<br/>
13 Jeru the Damaja - Come Clean <br/>
14 Wayne Smith/Prince Jammy - Wafer Scale Integration<br/>
15 The Clash - The Guns of Brixton</p>
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		<itunes:summary>Its been quite a while since the podcast has had regular transmissions and even longer since Ive had a chance to to put one together.  Here is a reggae and dub mix for those lazy days of doing nothing more than kicking back and relaxing.

Inspired by the hints of sunshine and warmth in London over the last couple of weeks. Includes tracks by Cedric Brooks, Jah Wobble, Max Romeo, The Clash and Rhythm and Sound among others.

Enjoy! 

Playlist
1 Echo_TM - Dub Culture 
2 Devon Irons - Vampire
3 Max Romeo - One Step Forward
4 Rhythm and Sound - Best Friend
5 Max Romeo - Chase The Devil
6 Jah Wobble - Elevator Music 3
7 Cedric Brooks - Ethiopia
8 Althea &#038; Donna - Uptown Top Rankin
9 Dennis Brown - Some Like It Hot
10 Tenor Saw - Ring The Alarm
11 The Ethiopians - Train To Skaville
12 Cedric Im Brooks &#038; The Sound Dimension  - Mun-Dun-Gu
13 Jeru the Damaja - Come Clean 
14 Wayne Smith/Prince Jammy - Wafer Scale Integration
15 The Clash - The Guns of Brixton
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		<itunes:keywords>reggae, roots, drox, radio waves from space, electronic, dub,</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>presented by drox </itunes:author>
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		<title>ode to the 808 - UK bass</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2009/04/01/ode-to-the-808-uk-bass/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 19:52:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Podcasts</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[
This episode is a guest mix by Debasser who along with Dj Cutlass Supreme are some of the leading producers and pioneers of the UK Bass scene which is inspired by the detroit booty bass, ghettotech, dubstep and bassline. 
Debasser&#8217;s productions have recieved props from Disco D (RIP), DJ Godfather and DJ Assault and he [...]]]></description>
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<p>This episode is a guest mix by <a href="http://www.myspace.com/debasseruk">Debasser</a> who along with <a href="http://www.mute.com/artists/publicArtistLoad.do?id=1174&#038;forward=longBio">Dj Cutlass Supreme</a> are some of the leading producers and pioneers of the UK Bass scene which is inspired by the detroit booty bass, ghettotech, dubstep and bassline. </p>
<p>Debasser&#8217;s productions have recieved props from Disco D (RIP), DJ Godfather and DJ Assault and he has been playing live, Djing and has had releases on <strong>Novamute</strong>, <strong>Seed Records</strong> and <strong>Input-Output</strong> as well as their own imprints <strong>WIDE</strong> and <strong>WIDER</strong>.
These guys are all about playing music that doesn&#8217;t take itself too seriously and you can shake your hips to.</p>
<p><strong><em>Playlist</em></strong><br/><br/>
Pulp Fiction (Foamo Remix) - Alex Reece<br/>
Piggly Wiggly - Proper Villians<br/>
Revox (Justine Martin Remix) - Time Green<br/>
Double Dub - Christian Burkhardt<br/>
Mars - Fake Blood<br/>
The D.O.C. Pt 2 - Cut &#038; Run<br/>
Catalanas Roll - Ilario Alicante &#038; Delete<br/>
Work The Wall (Yankee Zulu Mix) - Worthy<br/>
Wassup Wassup (Bart B More Remix) - Diplo<br/>
Jerk (NYE Remix) - Debasser<br/>
Vertigto (Matt Cox Remix) - AC Slater<br/>
DC 303 - Aldo Vanucci &#038; Featurecast<br/>
International Hustler - Solomum<br/>
Jack Got Jacked (Jack Beats Remix) - AC Slater<br/>
Jackpot - Marco Carola<br/>
Shake It - Hostage<br/>
Hear Me - Drop The Lime<br/>
On The Prowl - All Good Funk Alliance<br/>
A Face Like That - Debasser<br/>
Vertabrate (Mom &#038; Dad Remix) - Techjio<br/>
Freaks - Egyptrixx <br/></p>
<p><strong>RWFS</strong> had a chance to sit down and have a chat to both of them recently. </p>
<p><img src="http://bur.st/~drox/rwfs/CarpAndTree.jpg"></p>
<p><strong><em>RWFS:</em> </strong>If you had to describe the ethos behind wide records, what would that be? <br/>
<strong><em>Debasser:</em></strong> We put out music that brings the much overlooked dance element back to dance music.  It&#8217;s not that we have a problem with the more noodly sounds but for us we want music that actually makes people get up and move to. <br/><br/>
<strong><em>DJ Cutlass Supreme: </em></strong>The ethos is to mix and match our  favourite genres - ghetto tech, booty bass, electro, techno and jungle -  into something aimed squarely at the dancefloor.  As Debasser says, electronic music (especially electro and techno) have a tendency to lose themselves up their a&#8211;es every so often and take it all a little bit too seriously. We want to retain the party element and as WIDE parties have always been about Bass and Booze, this is what we want aim to reflect.   <br/></p>
<p><strong><em>RWFS:</em> </strong>How did you start making music? <br/>
<strong><em>Debasser: </em></strong>I began making music properly when I got my first Amiga back when I was about 15. <br/><br/>
<strong><em>DJ Cutlass Supreme: </em></strong>I started to make music when Debasser showed me how to use Ableton. I still don&#8217;t make music &#8216;properly&#8217; - it takes the fun out of it. All my stuff is created to fit into my sets. DJ tools really. <br/><br/></p>
<p><strong><em>RWFS:</em> </strong>Who or what are your inspirations? <br/>
<strong><em>Debasser: </em></strong>The early drum and bass pioneers were a huge influence to me.  Rap, Hype, Sappo, Zinc and Ray Keith to name a few.  I was also a massive fan of Joker Records and a  lot of the stuff coming out now is going back to this sound which is a great thing.  I think Keith Tenniswood is probably the master of the electro bass sound - &#8216;ave That is one of the greatest tracks!  To ease on the heavy bass I&#8217;m also a big Prince fan and when that softens me too much I sometimes dig out my old Maiden albums. <br/>
<strong><em>DJ Cutlass Supreme: </em></strong>My inspirations are numerous. Top of the list?  DJ Zinc, Lee Scratch Perry, A Tribe Called Quest and photos from the late 80&#8217;s of kids in ridiculous clothes raving in muddy fields somewhere around the M25.  Best bass track ever? Ding Dong Bass. <br/></p>
<p><strong><em>RWFS:</em> </strong>So, what else have you got in the pipeline for you and WIDE this year? <br/>
<strong><em>Debasser:</em></strong>We&#8217;ve a number of new artist joining the roaster which we&#8217;re very excited about.  Plus we&#8217;re in the process of re-releasing Fat Girls complete with around 15 remixes, which should be awesome.  We&#8217;re both working on a couple of new EPs for ourselves, mine should be out by April if I can get it mastered it time! Plus we&#8217;ll be putting out the second part to &#8220;WIDE Records Presents&#8230;.&#8221; later in the year.  I&#8217;ve also have a release due on the new Balkan Label (set up Josh of Seed Records) and I&#8217;m finally going to do the follow up release to KLS on Input-Output Inc in Sweden at the end of the year. <br/></p>
<p><strong><em>DJ Cutlass Supreme: </em></strong>I&#8217;m working on a new EP, doing a megamix for the Balkan releases and finally getting round to releasing the follow up to my &#8220;DJ Cutlass Supreme Presents UK Bass&#8221; mix. I&#8217;m also intending to brew my own beer. <br/></p>
<p><strong><em>RWFS:</em> </strong>Who is inspiring musically for you in 2008/9? <br/>
<strong><em>Debasser:</em></strong>Without sounding too much like salesmen, we&#8217;ve been blown away by the quality of stuff being sent to us.  Pain Struck Stanley Dumb have been a real surprise venture for us and the feedback received from Dave Clarke was just fantastic.  I think we can also expect very big things from Egyptrixx.   
Generally it&#8217;s been good to see a return to the more raw bass sounds, influenced largely by the 4&#215;4 / Bassline scene.  Hopefully this trend will continue.  It&#8217;s very easy to get lost in production and technical bits while writing electro dance music, but you have to keep sight of that essential dance element. <br/></p>
<p><strong><em>DJ Cutlass Supreme: </em></strong>I&#8217;m loving the whole Bassline sound and the thousand of anonymous bedroom producers ripping it to shreds. Its great to see ridiculous basslines and back in force and wonderful to wave farewell to the dour formulaic experimentalism of Dubstep.  Bassline will no doubt burn itself out by the end of the year but leave us all with some very happy memories. In terms of artists - Egyptrixx and Pirate Soundsystem are going to be huge. The Bok Bok people are also doing Bass a great service.  Also look out for Ireland&#8217;s T-Polar and Germany&#8217;s Doshy. Lets just hope there is a label out there brave enough to put out their BASS <img src='http://www.podbean.com/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' />    <br/></p>
<p><strong><em>RWFS: </em> </strong>What can we expect from cutlass supreme/Debasser and Wide in 2009? <br/>
<strong><em>Debasser: </em></strong>I&#8217;ll be learning Canadian and WIDE is going to take over the dance floor. <br/><br/>
<strong><em>DJ Cutlass Supreme:</em></strong>Plenty of new tracks and remixes. Lots of people saying  - &#8220;F&#8211;k! That&#8217;s on WIDE Records too?&#8221;.   <br/><br/></p>
<p><strong><em>RWFS:</em> </strong>Any upcoming gigs? <br/>
<strong><em>Debasser: </em></strong>I&#8217;ll  be playing in Reading this weekend, and we&#8217;re both over in Bristol at the end of the month.  In March we&#8217;ve a return visit to Glasgow which is always a blast. <br/><br/>
<strong><em>DJ Cutlass Supreme:</em></strong>Yes, we&#8217;re both back at the Blue Mountain (Bristol)  with the legendary Grooverider who I&#8217;ve always wanted to do a gig with. I also know a really good pub round the corner from there that I&#8217;m dying to get back to. We&#8217;ll also be playing at Monox in Glasgow and hopefully getting very drunk with lots of Scots. They are the best people in the world to DJ to and if I was told I could only play in Scotland I would be a very happy man.
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		<itunes:summary>This episode is a guest mix by Debasser who along with Dj Cutlass Supreme are some of the leading producers and pioneers of the UK Bass scene which is inspired by the detroit booty bass, ghettotech, dubstep and bassline. 

Debasser's productions have recieved props from Disco D (RIP), DJ Godfather and DJ Assault and he has been playing live, Djing and has had releases on Novamute, Seed Records and Input-Output as well as their own imprints WIDE and WIDER.
These guys are all about playing music that doesn't take itself too seriously and you can shake your hips to.

Playlist
Pulp Fiction (Foamo Remix) - Alex Reece
Piggly Wiggly - Proper Villians
Revox (Justine Martin Remix) - Time Green
Double Dub - Christian Burkhardt
Mars - Fake Blood
The D.O.C. Pt 2 - Cut &#038; Run
Catalanas Roll - Ilario Alicante &#038; Delete
Work The Wall (Yankee Zulu Mix) - Worthy
Wassup Wassup (Bart B More Remix) - Diplo
Jerk (NYE Remix) - Debasser
Vertigto (Matt Cox Remix) - AC Slater
DC 303 - Aldo Vanucci &#038; Featurecast
International Hustler - Solomum
Jack Got Jacked (Jack Beats Remix) - AC Slater
Jackpot - Marco Carola
Shake It - Hostage
Hear Me - Drop The Lime
On The Prowl - All Good Funk Alliance
A Face Like That - Debasser
Vertabrate (Mom &#038; Dad Remix) - Techjio
Freaks - Egyptrixx 

RWFS had a chance to sit down and have a chat to both of them recently. 



RWFS: If you had to describe the ethos behind wide records, what would that be? 
Debasser: We put out music that brings the much overlooked dance element back to dance music.  It's not that we have a problem with the more noodly sounds but for us we want music that actually makes people get up and move to. 
DJ Cutlass Supreme: The ethos is to mix and match our  favourite genres - ghetto tech, booty bass, electro, techno and jungle -  into something aimed squarely at the dancefloor.  As Debasser says, electronic music (especially electro and techno) have a tendency to lose themselves up their a--es every so often and take it all a little bit too seriously. We want to retain the party element and as WIDE parties have always been about Bass and Booze, this is what we want aim to reflect.   

RWFS: How did you start making music? 
Debasser: I began making music properly when I got my first Amiga back when I was about 15. 
DJ Cutlass Supreme: I started to make music when Debasser showed me how to use Ableton. I still don't make music 'properly' - it takes the fun out of it. All my stuff is created to fit into my sets. DJ tools really. 

RWFS: Who or what are your inspirations? 
Debasser: The early drum and bass pioneers were a huge influence to me.  Rap, Hype, Sappo, Zinc and Ray Keith to name a few.  I was also a massive fan of Joker Records and a  lot of the stuff coming out now is going back to this sound which is a great thing.  I think Keith Tenniswood is probably the master of the electro bass sound - 'ave That is one of the greatest tracks!  To ease on the heavy bass I'm also a big Prince fan and when that softens me too much I sometimes dig out my old Maiden albums. 
DJ Cutlass Supreme: My inspirations are numerous. Top of the list?  DJ Zinc, Lee Scratch Perry, A Tribe Called Quest and photos from the late 80's of kids in ridiculous clothes raving in muddy fields somewhere around the M25.  Best bass track ever? Ding Dong Bass. 

RWFS: So, what else have you got in the pipeline for you and WIDE this year? 
Debasser:We've a number of new artist joining the roaster which we're very excited about.  Plus we're in the process of re-releasing Fat Girls complete with around 15 remixes, which should be awesome.  We're both working on a couple of new EPs for ourselves, mine should be out by April if I can get it mastered it time! Plus we'll be putting out the second part to "WIDE Records Presents...." later in the year.  I've also have a release due on the new Balkan Label (set up Josh of Seed Records) and I'm finally going to do the follow up release to KLS on Input-O</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Forgotton Formats</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2009/02/15/forgotton-formats/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 02:29:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently stumbled upon the Dalston Oxfam Shop an excellent blog where the author is ripping and uploading music which is nothing new but the author has a slightly different approach. They basically purchase the most interesting looking tapes from the local Oxfam shop in East London rip and upload them. Most of them are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently stumbled upon the <a href="http://dalstonoxfamshop.blogspot.com/">Dalston Oxfam Shop</a> an excellent blog where the author is ripping and uploading music which is nothing new but the author has a slightly different approach. They basically purchase the most interesting looking tapes from the local Oxfam shop in East London rip and upload them. Most of them are commercially avaliable releases, but some are also personalised mixtapes.<br/></p>
<p><img src=http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_r3tnNiJgJMU/RfbwSeMDw-I/AAAAAAAAACA/nTE3C4snoZw/s400/biorhythm+2.jpg"><br/></p>
<p>There are lots to sift through but my picks so far are <a href="http://dalstonoxfamshop.blogspot.com/2007/03/biorhythm-2-early-housetechno-album.html">Biorhythm 2</a> and the <a href="http://dirtypoodle.com/mp3s/honolulutapes/hawaiifunkrocktape.mp3 ">Honolulu Funk Rock Tape</a>
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		<title>The Sound Lab</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2009/02/14/the-sound-lab/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 18:28:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
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This Sunday 15/2 there will be a special show dedicated to Australian Dubstep on the Sound Lab on Triple J radio from:
11pm Sydney time
12pm London time
For those who don&#8217;t know Triple J is for Australia like the equivalent to BBC  radio here in the UK. It&#8217;s the first time that a whole show has [...]]]></description>
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<p>This Sunday 15/2 there will be a special show dedicated to Australian Dubstep on the Sound Lab on Triple J radio from:</p>
<p>11pm Sydney time
12pm London time</p>
<p>For those who don&#8217;t know Triple J is for Australia like the equivalent to <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/">BBC </a> radio here in the UK. It&#8217;s the first time that a whole show has been dedicated to locally produced Dubstep.</p>
<p>There will be a panel of speakers including <a href="http://www.bpicky.net/blog/">Bec Paton</a> who produced a <a href="http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2008/06/12/eastern-promises/">guest mix</a> for us back in June last year , Kristy Brown from <a href="http://www.subcontinentaldub.com/">Sub Continental Dub</a> and producer <a href="http://www.westernsynthetics.net/">Westernsynthetics</a>.
Lots of unreleased tracks from producers all over Australia will be played as well as an exclusive live 30 minute mix from Westernsynthetics.</p>
<p>If you miss it don&#8217;t fear it will be available as a stream on the <a href="http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/soundlab/">Sound Lab</a> page for a week after the 15/2/09.</p>
<p>The fact the <a href="http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/">Triple J</a> is taking notice of the local sound and is willing to dedicate a whole show to Australian Dubstep is a big plus for the local scene.
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		<title>Voodoo Funk</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2009/02/13/voodoo-funk/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2009 21:23:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is Episode 32 and not too long ago marked the 2 year anniversary of the first radio waves from space podcast. There has been a little break since the last episode. Not because Im slacking, mainly because Ive been feeling a change for the site and working out where we go from here. 
One [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is <em>Episode 32</em> and not too long ago marked the 2 year anniversary of the first <b>radio waves from space</b> podcast. There has been a little break since the last episode. Not because Im slacking, mainly because Ive been feeling a change for the site and working out where we go from here. <br/><br/><img src="http://bur.st/~drox/rwfs/radiowaves.jpg"><br/><br/></p>
<p>One of the reasons I started <b>radio waves from space</b> was because at the time Id lost the passion for searching for new music and I thought that id throw some of my blends out online to see what response id get. To my delighted surprise people were listening and Ive enjoyed recieving the encouraging emails from wherever you are in the world.<br/></p>
<p>The first change you&#8217;ll notice on the site, is that it s had a bit of a spring clean and redesign. If your reading from the rss <a href="http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/feed/">feed</a> or on the itunes channel go check it out and let me know what you think. The other change on the site is Ive decided to review and post mp3&#8217;s. I know that it won&#8217;t be the first blog to do so, but I feel I find so much good fresh music, that it would be physically impossible to compile it all into podcast episodes by one person. You can now also subscribe to site updates via email <a href="http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/get-posts-via-email/">here</a>.<br/></p>
<p>If your making music, or are involved in a label <b>radio waves from space</b> is always on the lookout for submissions, so feel free to send material our way. The best way to do this is via the <a href="http://soundcloud.com/drox/dropbox">dropbox</a>  on the right of the main page and throughout the site. Only send stuff that you have the right to do so. Too easy! <br/>
If youd like to send CD&#8217;s or Records email me on <a href="mailto:info@thoughtlab.com.au">info@thoughtlab.com.au</a> and I&#8217;ll sort you out with a postal address.<br/></p>
<p><img src="http://bur.st/~drox/rwfs/voodoo1.jpg"><br/><br/>
I am excited to bring the next guest mix by <b>DJ Frank</b>, who spent 3 years in Guinea, West Africa, where he travelled to various other countries in the region, namely Sierra Leone, Ghana and Benin digging for vintage <em>african funk, disco and afrobeat</em> among other things. If your feeling this episode do check out his blog at <a href="http://voodoofunk.blogspot.com/">http://voodoofunk.blogspot.com/</a> where he has documented his trip and there is a cache of excellent mixes.<br/></p>
<p>If your in New York he holds a regular night, and the next one features the <a href="http://www.myspace.com/budosband">Budos Band</a> check the flyer on his site for details. Below is a trailer for documentry  titled <b>Take Me Away Fast</b> about his time there which has been submitted to PBS and <a href="http://www.sundance.org/festival/">Sundance</a> for funding to go into production which I can&#8217;t wait to see.<br/></p>
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<em>Playlist</em><br/>
1 Orlando Julius - Psychedelic Afro Shop<br/>
2 Fela Ransome Kuti - Beautiful Dancer<br/>
3 Orch. Anassoua Jazz de Parakou - Norou<br/>
4 De Frank &#038; his Professionals - Psychedelic Man<br/>
5  Pat Thomas &#038; Marijata - We Are Coming Home<br/>
6 Christiana Essien - My Kind of Man<br/>
7 African Bros Int. Band - Hold Your Lover Tight<br/>
8 Les As Du Golfe - Tsi Ma Le To<br/>
9 The Creation - Noble Kings<br/>
10 Jeff Tagoe &#038; the Vis-A-Vis - Abifao<br/>
11 Antoine Dougbe &#038; Poly Rythmo - Honton Soukpo Gnon<br/>
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		<itunes:summary>This is Episode 32 and not too long ago marked the 2 year anniversary of the first radio waves from space podcast. There has been a little break since the last episode. Not because Im slacking, mainly because Ive been feeling a change for the site and working out where we go from here. 

One of the reasons I started radio waves from space was because at the time Id lost the passion for searching for new music and I thought that id throw some of my blends out online to see what response id get. To my delighted surprise people were listening and Ive enjoyed recieving the encouraging emails from wherever you are in the world.

The first change you'll notice on the site, is that it s had a bit of a spring clean and redesign. If your reading from the rss feed or on the itunes channel go check it out and let me know what you think. The other change on the site is Ive decided to review and post mp3's. I know that it won't be the first blog to do so, but I feel I find so much good fresh music, that it would be physically impossible to compile it all into podcast episodes by one person. You can now also subscribe to site updates via email here.

If your making music, or are involved in a label radio waves from space is always on the lookout for submissions, so feel free to send material our way. The best way to do this is via the dropbox  on the right of the main page and throughout the site. Only send stuff that you have the right to do so. Too easy! 
If youd like to send CD's or Records email me on info@thoughtlab.com.au and I'll sort you out with a postal address.


I am excited to bring the next guest mix by DJ Frank, who spent 3 years in Guinea, West Africa, where he travelled to various other countries in the region, namely Sierra Leone, Ghana and Benin digging for vintage african funk, disco and afrobeat among other things. If your feeling this episode do check out his blog at http://voodoofunk.blogspot.com/ where he has documented his trip and there is a cache of excellent mixes.

If your in New York he holds a regular night, and the next one features the Budos Band check the flyer on his site for details. Below is a trailer for documentry  titled Take Me Away Fast about his time there which has been submitted to PBS and Sundance for funding to go into production which I can't wait to see.




Playlist
1 Orlando Julius - Psychedelic Afro Shop
2 Fela Ransome Kuti - Beautiful Dancer
3 Orch. Anassoua Jazz de Parakou - Norou
4 De Frank &#038; his Professionals - Psychedelic Man
5  Pat Thomas &#038; Marijata - We Are Coming Home
6 Christiana Essien - My Kind of Man
7 African Bros Int. Band - Hold Your Lover Tight
8 Les As Du Golfe - Tsi Ma Le To
9 The Creation - Noble Kings
10 Jeff Tagoe &#038; the Vis-A-Vis - Abifao
11 Antoine Dougbe &#038; Poly Rythmo - Honton Soukpo GnonDownload Standard Podcasts</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>episode 31, funk, afrobeat, dj frank, voodoo funk, digging, take me away fast,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>shades of green</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2008/12/16/shades-of-green/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 18:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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This is a guest mix recorded at Shades of Green by Illbot in Sydney just a couple of months ago, before I left Australia. It is a chilled Sunday afternoon affair, think outdoors in the sun while there are some friendly games of lawn bowls in progress, cheap quality beer and a barbecue to fill [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is a guest mix recorded at <a href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5135779099">Shades of Green</a> by <a href="http://www.myspace.com/illbot">Illbot</a> in Sydney just a couple of months ago, before I left Australia. It is a chilled Sunday afternoon affair, think outdoors in the sun while there are some friendly games of lawn bowls in progress, cheap quality beer and a barbecue to fill your belly. </p>
<p>Illbot has been Djing and making music for as long as I can remember, always  playing quality tunes and generally kickin a good vibe. We had a shared studio space for a number of years and have collaborated on several projects. More often than not playing at a lot of the same parties. He is currently working with an MC by the name of Morgs under the Thundamentals moniker along with producing wonky electro bizness.</p>
<p>No tracklisting available at this time. Whats on the mix? Think, disco/ nujazz/ latin/ electro and other assortments.</p>
<p>Enjoy!
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Illbot has been Djing and making music for as long as I can remember, always  playing quality tunes and generally kickin a good vibe. We had a shared studio space for a number of years and have collaborated on several projects. More often than not playing at a lot of the same parties. He is currently working with an MC by the name of Morgs under the Thundamentals moniker along with producing wonky electro bizness.

No tracklisting available at this time. Whats on the mix? Think, disco/ nujazz/ latin/ electro and other assortments.

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		<title>round midnight</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2008/11/17/round-midnight/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2008 16:06:52 +0000</pubDate>
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I thought id include some dancefloor music, its been a little while so&#8230; go on you can just stand next to the soundsystem, or while your waiting for the bus on your ipod and tap your foot if you like.! 
I think theres a bit of something for everyone in here a bit of disco [...]]]></description>
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I thought id include some dancefloor music, its been a little while so&#8230; go on you can just stand next to the soundsystem, or while your waiting for the bus on your ipod and tap your foot if you like.! <br/><br/></p>
<p>I think theres a bit of something for everyone in here a bit of disco The Whatnauts, Magic Disco Machine, African Suite funk The Dap-Kings, War house I Cube, The Black Dog, Metro, Inner City, The Mole  and industrial Ministry, Kraftwerk (well kind of ) and even some mouldy oldies with a cameo from Sting, some Talking Heads and a Wilson Pickett golden moment. </p>
<p><br/>Intrigued?  Please dont let the last couple of tracks scare you off, or any of the others  for that matter and let me know if you think it works&#8230;. or not. Peace<br/>
<br/>
<em> Playlist</em><br/>
1  The Specials - A Message To You Rudy<br/>
2  The Whatnauts - Help Is On The Way<br/>
3  The Dap-Kings - Nervous Like Me<br/>
4  Magic Disco Machine - Tryin&#8217; To Get Over<br/>
5  Kraftwerk - Metal On Metal<br/>
6  Ministry - The Land Of Rape And Honey<br/>
7  Cool Breeze - 27 years of Solitude<br/>
8  Steinski - The Payoff Mix<br/>
9  Vincent Montana Orchestra - Heavy Vibes (Club Mix)<br/>
10 Wilson Pickett - In the Midnight Hour<br/>
11 Talking Heads - I Zimbra<br/>
12 I Cube - Oblivion (Dixon&#8217;s Edit)<br/>
13 The Mole - Slow Chugger<br/>
14 War - Galaxy<br/>
15 X District (featuring Jimmy Edgar) - Color Correction<br/>
16 NY House&#8217;n Authority - Apt.3A<br/>
17 Metro - $1.15 Please<br/>
18 Lafayette Afro Rock Band - Aie (mwana)<br/>
19 Inner City - Good Life (Magic Juan Mix)<br/>
20 Textile God of Sweden - Mary&#8217;s Poem (bootleg)<br/>
21 Eberhard Schoeneron - Why Dont You Answer (ft. Sting)<br/>
22 African Suite - In The Pocket<br/>
23 The Black Dog - Olivine<br/>
24 Fabienne DelSol - Laisse tomber les filles<br/>
</p>
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		<itunes:summary>I thought id include some dancefloor music, its been a little while so... go on you can just stand next to the soundsystem, or while your waiting for the bus on your ipod and tap your foot if you like.! 

I think theres a bit of something for everyone in here a bit of disco The Whatnauts, Magic Disco Machine, African Suite funk The Dap-Kings, War house I Cube, The Black Dog, Metro, Inner City, The Mole  and industrial Ministry, Kraftwerk (well kind of ) and even some mouldy oldies with a cameo from Sting, some Talking Heads and a Wilson Pickett golden moment. 

Intrigued?  Please dont let the last couple of tracks scare you off, or any of the others  for that matter and let me know if you think it works.... or not. Peace

 Playlist
1  The Specials - A Message To You Rudy
2  The Whatnauts - Help Is On The Way
3  The Dap-Kings - Nervous Like Me
4  Magic Disco Machine - Tryin' To Get Over
5  Kraftwerk - Metal On Metal
6  Ministry - The Land Of Rape And Honey
7  Cool Breeze - 27 years of Solitude
8  Steinski - The Payoff Mix
9  Vincent Montana Orchestra - Heavy Vibes (Club Mix)
10 Wilson Pickett - In the Midnight Hour
11 Talking Heads - I Zimbra
12 I Cube - Oblivion (Dixon's Edit)
13 The Mole - Slow Chugger
14 War - Galaxy
15 X District (featuring Jimmy Edgar) - Color Correction
16 NY House'n Authority - Apt.3A
17 Metro - $1.15 Please
18 Lafayette Afro Rock Band - Aie (mwana)
19 Inner City - Good Life (Magic Juan Mix)
20 Textile God of Sweden - Mary's Poem (bootleg)
21 Eberhard Schoeneron - Why Dont You Answer (ft. Sting)
22 African Suite - In The Pocket
23 The Black Dog - Olivine
24 Fabienne DelSol - Laisse tomber les fillesDownload Standard Podcasts</itunes:summary>
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		<title>mindstep</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2008/11/05/mindstep/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 14:41:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Podcasts</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[
Included in this episode are tracks from Yellowman, Boogie Down Productions, The White Stripes, Jimi Hendrix, an old favorite from Aaron Neville and a new track from Large Professor&#8217;s new Album.
Ive had the bassline from Whodini&#8217;s Friends stuck in my head all week so this episode goes out to all of my friends and extended [...]]]></description>
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<p>Included in this episode are tracks from Yellowman, Boogie Down Productions, The White Stripes, Jimi Hendrix, an old favorite from Aaron Neville and a new track from Large Professor&#8217;s new Album.</p>
<p>Ive had the bassline from Whodini&#8217;s Friends stuck in my head all week so this episode goes out to all of my friends and extended family wherever in the world your listening from. Ive also included some excellent multilingual hip hop from Mistaman (Italian) and Blumentopf (German) respectively. Mad respect to the crew that put me onto these ones, you know who you are. Enjoy!</p>
<p><em>Playlist</em></p>
<p>1  Yellowman - Zungguzungguguzungguzeng<br/>
2  Aaron Neville - Hercules <br/>
3  Lovage - Stroker Ace <br/>
4  Aesop Rock - Daylight - Def Jux <br/>
5  OC - Times Up <br/>
6  Large Professor - Hardcore Hip Hop <br/>
7  Boogie Down Productions - Remix for P Is Free <br/>
8  Nextmen - 31st Febuary <br/>
9  Blumentopf - Mann oder Maus <br/>
10 The White Stripes - The Air Near My Fingers <br/>
11 Jimi Hendrix - Foxy Lady <br/>
12 Whodini - Friends <br/>
13 Mistaman - Siamo Qui <br/>
14 Nas feat Kanye West, Rakim, KRS One - Nike AF1 (Remix) <br/>
15 Jamose- The Rhymthologist </strong><br/></p>
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		<itunes:summary>Included in this episode are tracks from Yellowman, Boogie Down Productions, The White Stripes, Jimi Hendrix, an old favorite from Aaron Neville and a new track from Large Professor's new Album.

Ive had the bassline from Whodini's Friends stuck in my head all week so this episode goes out to all of my friends and extended family wherever in the world your listening from. Ive also included some excellent multilingual hip hop from Mistaman (Italian) and Blumentopf (German) respectively. Mad respect to the crew that put me onto these ones, you know who you are. Enjoy!

Playlist

1  Yellowman - Zungguzungguguzungguzeng
2  Aaron Neville - Hercules 
3  Lovage - Stroker Ace 
4  Aesop Rock - Daylight - Def Jux 
5  OC - Times Up 
6  Large Professor - Hardcore Hip Hop 
7  Boogie Down Productions - Remix for P Is Free 
8  Nextmen - 31st Febuary 
9  Blumentopf - Mann oder Maus 
10 The White Stripes - The Air Near My Fingers 
11 Jimi Hendrix - Foxy Lady 
12 Whodini - Friends 
13 Mistaman - Siamo Qui 
14 Nas feat Kanye West, Rakim, KRS One - Nike AF1 (Remix) 
15 Jamose- The Rhymthologist 
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		<title>slow down</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2008/10/24/slow-down/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 18:02:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Podcasts</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[
In this episode Ive incuded a track from my favorite musical discovery while living in Melbourne, Miso along with some roots tracks from Overproof sound system and the Congos. Also included is an overlooked west coast cat Vontel that I think has been slept on and more 90&#8217;s east coast hip hop goodness from Afu [...]]]></description>
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<p>In this episode Ive incuded a track from my favorite musical discovery while living in Melbourne, Miso along with some roots tracks from Overproof sound system and the Congos. Also included is an overlooked west coast cat Vontel that I think has been slept on and more 90&#8217;s east coast hip hop goodness from Afu Ra, Greyboy ft AG, Brand Nubian with some classic latin grooves from Cal T&#8217;jader and  Sergio Mendes.</p>
<p>Apologies for the wait between episodes, Ive just moved north for the winter (so to speak) to London, and im sure some of my sonic discoveries and influences here will seep through to the RWFS listeners.</p>
<p>A bit more about Miso, they were the most interesting musical discovery I made while living in Melbourne. I highly reccomend checking out their live show if the opportunity arises. RWFS was lucky enough to catch their last 2 shows before disbanding as a group.</p>
<p>Their sound gravitates around melecholoy trip hop inspired grooves, influences of 90&#8217;s portishead, dj krush and the trip hop sound do seep through their set, but they definantly have their own spin on it. The band have a great stage presence with an ever changing lineup of quality musicians with Supina&#8217;s serene vocals giving tracks an otherwordly quality. Do check out their music at their <a href="http://www.myspace.com/misobeats">myspace</a> page. Word is they have recently reformed and are presently working on their debut album which I can&#8217;t wait to hear.
<br/><br/>
<em> Playlist</em><br/>
<br/>
1 Overproof Soundsystem - Watch What you Put Inna<br/>
2  The Congos - Solid Foundation (Disco Cork Mix) <br/>
3  Overproof Soundsystem - The Model <br/>
4  Miso - Restless Wonders - EP2 <br/>
5  Greyboy - Hold Your Weight (Featuring AG) - Ubiquity <br/>
6  Styles Of Beyond - Winnetka Exit  - Ideal <br/>
7  Presto - Space Walk <br/>
8  Afu-Ra - Defeat <br/>
9  Vontel - Ghetto Life - Fo&#8217;Life Records <br/>
10 Brand Nubian - Slow Down <br/>
11 Presto - Trip To Brazil <br/>
12 Sinus &amp; Sandro - Some 6000 Sighs <br/>
13 Cal T&#8217;jader  - Samba Do Suenho - Tico <br/>
14 Sergio Mendes and Brazil 66 - Mais Que Nada - A&amp;M
</p>
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		<itunes:summary>In this episode Ive incuded a track from my favorite musical discovery while living in Melbourne, Miso along with some roots tracks from Overproof sound system and the Congos. Also included is an overlooked west coast cat Vontel that I think has been slept on and more 90's east coast hip hop goodness from Afu Ra, Greyboy ft AG, Brand Nubian with some classic latin grooves from Cal T'jader and  Sergio Mendes.

Apologies for the wait between episodes, Ive just moved north for the winter (so to speak) to London, and im sure some of my sonic discoveries and influences here will seep through to the RWFS listeners.

A bit more about Miso, they were the most interesting musical discovery I made while living in Melbourne. I highly reccomend checking out their live show if the opportunity arises. RWFS was lucky enough to catch their last 2 shows before disbanding as a group.

Their sound gravitates around melecholoy trip hop inspired grooves, influences of 90's portishead, dj krush and the trip hop sound do seep through their set, but they definantly have their own spin on it. The band have a great stage presence with an ever changing lineup of quality musicians with Supina's serene vocals giving tracks an otherwordly quality. Do check out their music at their myspace page. Word is they have recently reformed and are presently working on their debut album which I can't wait to hear.

 Playlist

1 Overproof Soundsystem - Watch What you Put Inna
2  The Congos - Solid Foundation (Disco Cork Mix) 
3  Overproof Soundsystem - The Model 
4  Miso - Restless Wonders - EP2 
5  Greyboy - Hold Your Weight (Featuring AG) - Ubiquity 
6  Styles Of Beyond - Winnetka Exit  - Ideal 
7  Presto - Space Walk 
8  Afu-Ra - Defeat 
9  Vontel - Ghetto Life - Fo'Life Records 
10 Brand Nubian - Slow Down 
11 Presto - Trip To Brazil 
12 Sinus &#x38; Sandro - Some 6000 Sighs 
13 Cal T'jader  - Samba Do Suenho - Tico 
14 Sergio Mendes and Brazil 66 - Mais Que Nada - A&#x38;MDownload Standard Podcasts</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>trip hop, miso, electonic, mixtape, dj, drox, radio waves from space,</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>presented by drox </itunes:author>
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		<title>groove therapy</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2008/10/02/groove-therapy/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 11:11:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Podcasts</category>
	<category>Misc</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[A little while back Frenzie the host from the long Running Groove Therapy radio show on 2ser asked me to put together a guest mix. I was chuffed to put something together for one of my favorite radio shows and had loads of fun doing so. You can check out a podcast of the show [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A little while back Frenzie the host from the long Running Groove Therapy radio show on 2ser asked me to put together a guest mix. I was chuffed to put something together for one of my favorite radio shows and had loads of fun doing so. You can check out a podcast of the show at the Groove Therapy podcast site where you can stream and download it. the playlist from the show is below. A special guest mix for this episode, courtesy of Drox. You can tune into his excellent podcast Radio Waves From Space. <br/><br/> Playlist<br/> Manuwuytack - Easy (Selecta Beats) <br/> Samson &#038; Delilah - I Can Feel Your Love Slipping Away (Saturn)<br/> Mark E - R&#038;B Drunkie (Gold Channel)<br/> Evelyn King - I’m In Love (RCA)<br/> Sinnamon - I Need You Now (Jive)<br/> Awesome Foursome - Funky Breakdown (Party Time)<br/> Tim Mabin - Jimmy Jam (4 Lux)<br/> Nathan Haines feat Tama Waipara - Home (Haven Music)<br/> Gecko Turner - 45000$ Guapa Pasea [Afrodisiac Soundsystem Remix] (Lovemonk)<br/> * Tuff Crew - Soul Food (Warlock)<br/> * Bomb the Bass - Megablast (Rough Trade)<br/> * The Outlaw Four - Million Dollar Legs (Stones Throw)<br/> * Time Machine - The Groove That Just Won’t Stop (Glow In The Dark)<br/> * De La Soul - A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays (Tommy Boy)<br/> * Paine - Bene [Quantic Mix] (Tru Thoughts) <br/> * Roy Ayers - Chicago (Mastercuts)<br/> * Klein &#038; MBO - The MBO Theme (Atlantic) <br/> * Manu Dibango - Soul Makossa (Atlantic) <br/> * Manu Dibango - African Battle (Harmless)<br/> * Alexander Robotnick - Problèmes D’Amour (Fuzz Dance)<br/> * Chico Mann - Dilo Como Yo (Unreleased) <br/> * Telex - Moskow Diskow (RCA) <br/> * Jah Wobble - Fly 1 (Trojan Records)<br/> * Joe Bataan - The Bottle (RCA) <br/> * Teddy Pendergrass - The More I Get, The More I Want (Edit)<br/> * Shina Williams &#038; His African Percussionist - Agboju Logun (Earthworks) <br/> * Liquid Liquid - Optimo (99 Records)<br/> Inverse Cinematics &#038; Icasol - Rolex (Pulver)<br/> Trackheadz - Feel [Mr V &#038; Original mixes] (Trackheadz Instrumental) (NRK) <br/> Kerri Chandler - The World Is Yours [Deeper Mix] (Flipside)<br/></p>
<p>* Selections from Drox / Radio Waves From Space thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com</p>
<p>Im also having a little get together before I move to Europe. If your in Sydney be sure to pop in, have a boogie and chill with some fine peeps. 
</p>
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		<title>ode to the 808</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2008/09/24/ode-to-the-808/</link>
		<comments>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2008/09/24/ode-to-the-808/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 18:24:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Podcasts</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[

In this episode we visit 80&#8217;s miami and a Detroit inspired track from Photek, before he was bumping drum and bass.   Dr Dre even programmed the drums on robocop!

Playlist
1  Kanei - Photek - New Electronica 
2  Please Believe It - Mr. De&#8217;
3  The Challenge - Dr. Jeckyll &#38; Mr. Hyde [...]]]></description>
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<br/><br/>
In this episode we visit 80&#8217;s miami and a Detroit inspired track from Photek, before he was bumping drum and bass.   Dr Dre even programmed the drums on robocop!
<br/>
<em>Playlist</em><br/><br/></p>
<p>1  Kanei - Photek - New Electronica <br/>
2  Please Believe It - Mr. De&#8217;<br/>
3  The Challenge - Dr. Jeckyll &amp; Mr. Hyde - Profile<br/>
4  Radio Activity Instrumental - Royal Cash<br/>
5  I am The DJ - Z Factor<br/>
6  The D.J. Is Hot (Remix) - Beat Master Clay D - Rock Force Records<br/>
7  Don&#8217;t Stop The Rock - Freestyle<br/>
8  The Bass That Ate Miami - Maggatron - Pandisc
9  Computer Power - Jamie Jupitor - Egyption Empire Records<br/>
10 Tamborzão Con Scratchy - DJ Beware + MC Gringo<br/>
11 Straight From The Bottom - Gucci Crew II<br/>
12 The Sun Can&#8217;t Compare - Larry Heard Presents Mr. White<br/>
13 Return Of The Dragons - Galaxy 2 Galaxy - UR<br/>
14 (Angels) - G D Luxxe<br/>
15 Kill My Radio Station - Underground Resistance - UR<br/>
16 Take You Home Girl - Arabian Prince &amp; The Sheiks - Rapsur Records<br/>
17 Robo Cop - Sleeze Boyz - Sheik Records<br/>
18 The One - Duminie DePorres/Theo Parrish<br/>
19 Extacy - Mr. De&#8217;<br/>
20 Sexual Harassment - Plus Device - Hefty<br/>
21 In Or Out - Underground Resistance - UR<br/>
22 Bang - DJ Dijital - UR<br/>
23 Afrika - Skream<br/>
24 Soundblaster - Anthony Shake Shakir<br/>
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		<title>computer dub</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2008/09/06/computer-dub/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2008 09:37:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Podcasts</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode is a bit of a downtempo number with tracks from Boards of Canada, Wayne Smith, Lord Finesse and Gil Scott- Heron. Bringing the Bytes and Bleeps to your eardrum from the past looking to the future.

Playlist
1  Atomic Moog 2000 (PNALoungeMx) - Coldcut (Herbaliser)
2  Apodeiktikate Xazoi - Stixoima
3  All Night [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode is a bit of a downtempo number with tracks from Boards of Canada, Wayne Smith, Lord Finesse and Gil Scott- Heron. Bringing the Bytes and Bleeps to your eardrum from the past looking to the future.
<img src="http://bur.st/~drox/rwfs/old-school-comp.jpg" alt="" /><br/><br/>
<em>Playlist</em><br/>
1  Atomic Moog 2000 (PNALoungeMx) - Coldcut (Herbaliser)<br/>
2  Apodeiktikate Xazoi - Stixoima<br/>
3  All Night at the party - Eek&#8217;A'Mouse<br/>
4  Archipelago - Quantic<br/>
5  All Things To All Men - Cinematic Orchestra &amp; Roots Manuva<br/>
6  Aquarius - Boards Of Canada - Warp<br/>
7  All for Tha Cash - Gangstarr<br/>
8  Auto Rhythm - Wayne Smith/Prince Jammy<br/>
9  Angel Dust - Gil Scott-Heron<br/>
10 Save Their Souls - Bohannon<br/>
11 All Tha Way (f. Knowmatic, Ecl) - Zion I<br/>
12 B-Boy/Gangsta - Chino XL<br/>
13 Always Coming Back Home to You - Atmosphere<br/>
14 Back Door Man - The Doors<br/>
15 Ambush - Lateef &amp; the Chief<br/>
16 Risin&#8217; To The Top  - Keni Burke<br/>
17 Baby, You Nasty - Lord Finesse<br/>
18 Cumbia Tipica - Mongo Santamaria Y Justo Betancourt<br/>
19 Give the People - EPMD<br/>
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Playlist
1  Atomic Moog 2000 (PNALoungeMx) - Coldcut (Herbaliser)
2  Apodeiktikate Xazoi - Stixoima
3  All Night at the party - Eek'A'Mouse
4  Archipelago - Quantic
5  All Things To All Men - Cinematic Orchestra &#x38; Roots Manuva
6  Aquarius - Boards Of Canada - Warp
7  All for Tha Cash - Gangstarr
8  Auto Rhythm - Wayne Smith/Prince Jammy
9  Angel Dust - Gil Scott-Heron
10 Save Their Souls - Bohannon
11 All Tha Way (f. Knowmatic, Ecl) - Zion I
12 B-Boy/Gangsta - Chino XL
13 Always Coming Back Home to You - Atmosphere
14 Back Door Man - The Doors
15 Ambush - Lateef &#x38; the Chief
16 Risin' To The Top  - Keni Burke
17 Baby, You Nasty - Lord Finesse
18 Cumbia Tipica - Mongo Santamaria Y Justo Betancourt
19 Give the People - EPMDDownload Standard Podcasts</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>hip hop, funk, beats, trip hop, electronic, mixtape,</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>presented by drox </itunes:author>
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		<title>give the drummer some</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2008/07/22/give-the-drummer-some/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 05:49:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[
In this episode Ive dusted off some oldies from deep in the crates pulling out a super young NAS guest joint, some quality new stuff from Waxfactor, John Phonics and Kero One

Best of all Both the John Phonics and Waxfactor albums are avaliable free from the above links. A lot of work must have gone [...]]]></description>
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<p>In this episode Ive dusted off some oldies from deep in the crates pulling out a super young NAS guest joint, some quality new stuff from <a href="http://www.rhythm-incursions.com/2008/06/03/waxfactor-sci-fu-free-download/">Waxfactor</a>, <a href="http://certifiedbanger.blogspot.com/2008/03/jon-phonics-half-past-calm-review.html">John Phonics</a> and <a href="http://redirect2.iodalliance.com/artist.php?id=BE5D41700EB8EF0673F437EA5DC7ABD1EEB4DE4989651E06936D90D70A4F0EFF">Kero One</a>
<br/><br/>
Best of all Both the John Phonics and Waxfactor albums are avaliable free from the above links. A lot of work must have gone into these and its damn fine of these guys to share the love.
<br/><br/>
<em>Playlist</em><br/>
1 54-46 Was My Number - Toots and the Maytals<br/>
2 Long Road Ahead - Quantic<br/>
3 One For The Bear - Waxfactor| <a href="http://www.rhythm-incursions.com/2008/06/03/waxfactor-sci-fu-free-download/">download</a> legit album<br/>
4 Antemeridian - Count Bass D<br/>
5 Hardcore (Instrumental) Hip-Hop - DJ Shadow<br/>
6 Chapita - Dick Khoza<br/>
7 In The Ends feat. Sir Smurf Lil&#8217; - Jon Phonics | <a href="http://certifiedbanger.blogspot.com/2008/03/jon-phonics-half-past-calm-review.html">download</a> legit album<br/>
8 In All the Wrong Places 12 inch (New 12&#8243; Version) - Kero One | Buy at <a href="http://redirect2.iodalliance.com/buy_album.php?id=A9B3033AB0B5E12427FBBD5320052A5F6DFA5BB929282F731E19BBAFA8F08FFDE4C0F636D83A07D05543BD75A6E937FC">eMusic</a><br/>
9 Respect The Architect - Guru<br/>
10 Feel the Music - Foreign Legion<br/>
11 I Like It ( I Wanna Be Where You Are) - Grand Puba<br/>
12 Lady Don&#8217;t Tek No - Latyrx<br/>
13 This Land Is Our Land - Sharon Jones And The Dap Kings<br/>
14 The Traveler - Guru<br/>
15 Back To The Grill - Mc Serch featuring NAS<br/>
16 Rocksteady - The Marvels<br/>
17 Im Real Def - Raw Corp<br/>
18 Got To Be Funky - Tuff Crew<br/>
19 Atwer Abroba - Ebo Taylor<br/>
20 No Wrong Show - Thony Shorby Nyenwi
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		<itunes:summary>In this episode Ive dusted off some oldies from deep in the crates pulling out a super young NAS guest joint, some quality new stuff from Waxfactor, John Phonics and Kero One

Best of all Both the John Phonics and Waxfactor albums are avaliable free from the above links. A lot of work must have gone into these and its damn fine of these guys to share the love.

Playlist
1 54-46 Was My Number - Toots and the Maytals
2 Long Road Ahead - Quantic
3 One For The Bear - Waxfactor&#x124; download legit album
4 Antemeridian - Count Bass D
5 Hardcore (Instrumental) Hip-Hop - DJ Shadow
6 Chapita - Dick Khoza
7 In The Ends feat. Sir Smurf Lil' - Jon Phonics &#x124; download legit album
8 In All the Wrong Places 12 inch (New 12" Version) - Kero One &#x124; Buy at eMusic
9 Respect The Architect - Guru
10 Feel the Music - Foreign Legion
11 I Like It ( I Wanna Be Where You Are) - Grand Puba
12 Lady Don't Tek No - Latyrx
13 This Land Is Our Land - Sharon Jones And The Dap Kings
14 The Traveler - Guru
15 Back To The Grill - Mc Serch featuring NAS
16 Rocksteady - The Marvels
17 Im Real Def - Raw Corp
18 Got To Be Funky - Tuff Crew
19 Atwer Abroba - Ebo Taylor
20 No Wrong Show - Thony Shorby Nyenwi
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		<itunes:keywords>hip hop, blip hop, electronica, reggae, afrobeat, funk,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>mountainside road</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2008/07/01/mountainside-road/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 10:30:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[ Today we are taking a journey to a place where the air is fresh and the scenery cinematic. 
Playlist 
1 Waiting Room - Cobblestone Jazz 
2  Running Away - Datassette 
3  Lime in Da Coconut - Cobblestone Jazz 
4  Sunrays - The Other People Place 
5  Mind in Rewind - [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://bur.st/~drox/rwfs/roadside%20/upload/snowing.jpg" alt="" /> Today we are taking a journey to a place where the air is fresh and the scenery cinematic. <img src="http://bur.st/~drox/rwfs/roadside%20/upload/skilift.jpg" alt="" /><br/><br/></p>
<p><em>Playlist</em> <br/>
1 Waiting Room - Cobblestone Jazz <br/>
2  Running Away - Datassette <br/>
3  Lime in Da Coconut - Cobblestone Jazz <br/>
4  Sunrays - The Other People Place <br/>
5  Mind in Rewind - Plastikman <br/>
6  Psycosyin - Black Dog <br/>
7  Tascel 7 - Arovane <br/>
8  444 - Autechre <br/>
9  Resonation - Claro Intelecto <br/>
10 Damage Report - Datassette <br/>
11 Mushroom - Biochip C <br/>
12 All of a Sudden - Ultramarine <br/>
13 Losing Control - DBX <br/>
14 May the force be With - Max 404 <br/>
15 Eye to Eye - Cosmic Messenger <br/>
16 Zombie - Ultramarine <br/>
17 Transition - <a href="http://redirect2.iodalliance.com/artist.php?id=44F1D46BF30C74C4C2794CC11E7E0DE1EC7D2CECF7746809F881E41D6F2C7F32">Galaxy 2 Galaxy</a> Buy at <a href="http://redirect2.iodalliance.com/buy_album.php?id=FD4637A78953F00D24C104BA7CC4C57D6DFA5BB929282F731E19BBAFA8F08FFD6213C0391EC2926A54677A55E5ECC850">eMusic</a>
<br/><br/>
<img src="http://bur.st/~drox/rwfs/roadside%20/upload/roadsidemmountain.jpg" alt="" />
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		<title>eastern promises</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2008/06/12/eastern-promises/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 14:35:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[
Im happy to share an excellent guest mix from bec paton. I&#8217;ve been bumping this all week on the way to work and love it. This set was recorded as a support for none other than DJ Krush in May. She is a huge fan and managed to surprise mr Krush.  ill let her [...]]]></description>
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Im happy to share an excellent guest mix from <a href="http://www.bpicky.net/blog/">bec paton</a>. I&#8217;ve been bumping this all week on the way to work and love it. This set was recorded as a support for none other than DJ Krush in May. She is a huge fan and managed to surprise mr Krush.  ill let her explain&#8230;.
<br/><br/>
I play a bit of electronica tinged hip hop and speak a bit of Japanese so it was pretty appropriate to get to support my hero, DJ Krush! At my wedding in February, we walked down the aisle to Dj Krush’s “Final Home” (the piano mix) too so it made it pretty poetic, sorta, too.
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<img src="http://bur.st/~drox/rwfs/djkrush-live.jpg" alt="" /><br/><br/></p>
<p>Poor Krush was a bit stunned because his support rocked up, was a girl, spoke Japanese and told him enthusiastically about getting hitched to one of his songs, (in Japanese). He was bewildered but stoked. When one of the turntables buggered out, he was cool enough to let me use one of his for the remainder of the set too. After my set, he said my tunes were great, high-fived me and clapped me in front of the crowd. I still feel a little glowy… He then pulled out an awesome set and was such a generous performer and truly the master. <br/><br/></p>
<p><em>Playlist</em><br/></p>
<p>1 Bassnectar - Kyrian Bee Bop <br/>
2 Sixtoo - Boxcutter Emporium <br/>
3 I L.O.V.E You 2002 - DJ DSL <br/>
4 Jellybass - Socks <br/>
5 Unknown Artist - Untitled<br/>
6 Kaman Leung - Desolate <br/>
7 Monk Fly (Suburban Dark Rmx) - An English Walk <br/>
8 Danny Breaks - Outro <br/>
9 Luke Vibert - Slowfast <br/>
10 Kaman Leung - Uncomfort <br/>
11 Alien Digit - Midnight <br/>
12 Jimmy Edgar - No Guest List <br/>
13 Luke Vibert - Intro - Welcome <br/>
14 Harmonic 313 - Problem 5 <br/>
15 Wax Tailor - Damn That Music Made My Day <br/>
16 DJ Shadow - Roy’s Theme <br/>
17 Danny Breaks - Another Dimension <br/>
18 DJ Kentaro - Grateful to You <br/>
19 Vibesquad - Memberz Only <br/>
20 Sound Tribe Sector 9 (Bassnectar Rmx) - Somesing <br/>
21 Tip Hop2 - Tipper <br/>
22 Chris de Luca and Peabird - I Gonna Give it to You <br/>
23 Funkstorung (Funckarma Rmx) - Fat Camp Feva w/ Nongenetic <br/>
24 DJ Spooky - Takemitsu <br/>
25 DJ Logic (DJ Spooky Rmx) - Spooky Logic <br/>
26 Daedelus (Prefuse 73 Rmx) - Busy Signal <br/>
27 Amon Tobin (Clark Rmx) - Kitchen Sink <br/>
28 Tom Burbank - Fragile <br/>
29 Edan feat. Percee P - Torture Chamber <br/>
30 Flying Lotus - Spicy Sammich <br/>
31 Hermitude - Gusto’s Theme <br/>
32 Le Peuple de L’Herbe feat. JC001 - Boxin’ Da Beat <br/>
33 DJ DSL - Havana Club <br/>
34 Aesop Rock - Aesop Nike Run <br/>
35 Afra &amp; Incredible Beatbox Band feat. Takku Ishino (Maurice Fulton Rmx) - Mouth Music <br/>
36 Sheath - His Sheath 37 Subtle - Sinking Pinks</p>
<p><br/><br/>
Be sure to check out more music from Bec at her <a href="http://www.bpicky.net/blog/">site</a> and on the patent pending <a href="http://www.2ser.com/programs/shows/patentpending">radio show</a>.
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		<title>intervals</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2008/05/27/intervals/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 11:59:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[
 After a break we are back on the regular bi weekly transmissions. This episode expands on the dubbed out tip but including a smattering of electro flavour. 

playlist
1 Eclipse - Kit Clayton
2 Floorida (Dynamix II&#8217;s Non-Stop Electro Remix) - Rabbit In The Moon            [...]]]></description>
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<p> After a break we are back on the regular bi weekly transmissions. This episode expands on the dubbed out tip but including a smattering of electro flavour. 
<b>
playlist<br/><br/>
1 Eclipse - Kit Clayton<br/>
2 Floorida (Dynamix II&#8217;s Non-Stop Electro Remix) - Rabbit In The Moon      <br/>      
3 808 Beats - The Unknown DJ<br/>
4 Professor Saga - Profesor X<br/>
5 Tender Taming (Cruel Shoes) - Perspects<br/>
6 You can&#8217;t see us - D.I.E.<br/>
7 D2 - The Old School Street<br/>
8 The Glades - Anthiliawaters<br/>
9 Fading Memories - Duplex<br/>
10 Computer Madness - Steve Poindexter<br/>
11 A1 - The Old School Street<br/>
12 Domina  (marizio mix)<br/>
13 To all believers&#8230;. - Heiko Laux<br/>
</b></p>
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		<itunes:summary>After a break we are back on the regular bi weekly transmissions. This episode expands on the dubbed out tip but including a smattering of electro flavour. 

playlist
1 Eclipse - Kit Clayton
2 Floorida (Dynamix II's Non-Stop Electro Remix) - Rabbit In The Moon            
3 808 Beats - The Unknown DJ
4 Professor Saga - Profesor X
5 Tender Taming (Cruel Shoes) - Perspects
6 You can't see us - D.I.E.
7 D2 - The Old School Street
8 The Glades - Anthiliawaters
9 Fading Memories - Duplex
10 Computer Madness - Steve Poindexter
11 A1 - The Old School Street
12 Domina  (marizio mix)
13 To all believers.... - Heiko Laux

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		<itunes:keywords>dubby techno, electro, electronic, mixtape,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>blaze up aquacultures</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2008/04/22/blaze-up-aquacultures/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2008 11:16:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[
An excellent guest mix by flippo including some of his own productions keeping it deep and dubby&#8230;.
Rhythm &#038; Sound w/ Jah Batta &#8212; Music Hit You &#8212; [Burial Mix] 
Flippo &#8212; Flood &#8212; [dub]
Pole &#8212; Rondell Zweii &#8212; [Kiff]
Pole &#8212; Silberfish &#8212; [Kiff]
Deep Chord Presents: Echospace &#8212; Aequionoxiuim &#8212; [Modern Love]
Deep Chord Presents: Echospace &#8212; [...]]]></description>
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<p>An excellent guest mix by <a href="http://www.virb.com/flippo">flippo</a> including some of his own productions keeping it deep and dubby&#8230;.</p>
<p>Rhythm &#038; Sound w/ Jah Batta &#8212; Music Hit You &#8212; [Burial Mix] <br/>
Flippo &#8212; Flood &#8212; [dub]<br/>
Pole &#8212; Rondell Zweii &#8212; [Kiff]<br/>
Pole &#8212; Silberfish &#8212; [Kiff]<br/>
Deep Chord Presents: Echospace &#8212; Aequionoxiuim &#8212; [Modern Love]<br/>
Deep Chord Presents: Echospace &#8212; Aberaxas &#8212; [Modern Love]<br/>
Gus Gus &#8212; Sleepytime &#8212; [4AD]<br/>
Thom Yorke &#8212; Cymbal Rush (The Field Late Night EssenUnd Trinken remix) &#8212; [XL]<br/>
Rhythm &#038; Sound w/ Shalom &#8212; We Been Troddin &#8212; [Burial Mix]<br/>
Maurizio &#8212; MØ6A &#8212; [M]<br/>
MLZ &#8212; M-brane &#8212; [Modern Love]<br/>
Rhythm &#038; Sound &#8212; See Mi Yah (Hallucinator remix) &#8212; [Basic]<br/>
Deep Chord Presents: Echospace &#8212; Empryean &#8212; [Modern Love]<br/>
Rhythm &#038; Sound &#8212; See Mi Yah (Basic Reshape) &#8212; [Basic]<br/>
Burial &#8212; Distant Lights &#8212; [Hyperdub] <br/>
Pinch &#8212; Lazaus &#8212; [Tectonic]<br/>
Shackleton &#8212; Blood on my Hands (Ricardo Villalobos Apocolypse Now Mix) &#8212; [Skull Disco]<br/>
Lusine &#8212; Weaver &#8212; [Ghostly International]<br/>
Spherix and Flippo &#8212; .001 &#8212; [dub]<br/>
Ruckspin feat. Ras Spear &#8212; Ceasless &#8212; [Ranking Records]<br/>
Quark and Ruckspin &#8212; Tablage &#8212; [Ranking Records]<br/>
AC23 &#8212; Love Her (Flippo&#8217;s Winter Dub remix) &#8212; [forthcomming Formant Recordings]<br/>
Lusine &#8212; Haze &#8212; [Ghostly International]<br/>
Flippo &#8212; Sleep &#8212; [dub]<br/>
</p>
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Rhythm &#038; Sound w/ Jah Batta -- Music Hit ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>An excellent guest mix by flippo including some of his own productions keeping it deep and dubby....

Rhythm &#038; Sound w/ Jah Batta -- Music Hit You -- [Burial Mix] 
Flippo -- Flood -- [dub]
Pole -- Rondell Zweii -- [Kiff]
Pole -- Silberfish -- [Kiff]
Deep Chord Presents: Echospace -- Aequionoxiuim -- [Modern Love]
Deep Chord Presents: Echospace -- Aberaxas -- [Modern Love]
Gus Gus -- Sleepytime -- [4AD]
Thom Yorke -- Cymbal Rush (The Field Late Night EssenUnd Trinken remix) -- [XL]
Rhythm &#038; Sound w/ Shalom -- We Been Troddin -- [Burial Mix]
Maurizio -- MØ6A -- [M]
MLZ -- M-brane -- [Modern Love]
Rhythm &#038; Sound -- See Mi Yah (Hallucinator remix) -- [Basic]
Deep Chord Presents: Echospace -- Empryean -- [Modern Love]
Rhythm &#038; Sound -- See Mi Yah (Basic Reshape) -- [Basic]
Burial -- Distant Lights -- [Hyperdub] 
Pinch -- Lazaus -- [Tectonic]
Shackleton -- Blood on my Hands (Ricardo Villalobos Apocolypse Now Mix) -- [Skull Disco]
Lusine -- Weaver -- [Ghostly International]
Spherix and Flippo -- .001 -- [dub]
Ruckspin feat. Ras Spear -- Ceasless -- [Ranking Records]
Quark and Ruckspin -- Tablage -- [Ranking Records]
AC23 -- Love Her (Flippo's Winter Dub remix) -- [forthcomming Formant Recordings]
Lusine -- Haze -- [Ghostly International]
Flippo -- Sleep -- [dub]Download Standard Podcasts</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>dubstep, dub techno, deeper,</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>presented by drox </itunes:author>
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		<title>elektrons</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2008/04/12/elektrons/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 23:18:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Misc</category>
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In August 2007 Elektron CEO and co-founder Daniel Hansson passed away in an unfortunate auto accident. It is in large part his creative vision and eye for detail that have made Elektron&#8217;s products what they are today. The 45 Tribute pays homage to his creative genius and his philanthropic spirit. Artists from the Elektron community [...]]]></description>
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<p>In August 2007 Elektron CEO and co-founder Daniel Hansson passed away in an unfortunate auto accident. It is in large part his creative vision and eye for detail that have made Elektron&#8217;s products what they are today. The 45 Tribute pays homage to his creative genius and his philanthropic spirit. Artists from the Elektron community have taken their time and energy to contribute to this project freely in his honor. </p>
<p>I think its a great cause to support and some damn fine tunes to be had for a mere $5. <a href="http://www.45tribute.com/" target="blank">http://www.45tribute.com/</a></p>
<p>we also now have a facebook group that you can join <a href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=6909314975">here</a></p>
<p>Classic - DJ Premier remix featuring Kanye West, Rakim, Nas, and KRS-ONE in tribute to the AF1.</p>
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		<title>webspace</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2008/03/07/webspace/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2008 04:17:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[I know its been a while between episodes and posts. I haven&#8217;t had access to turntables regularly but am sorting that out at the moment&#8230; 
Some interesting things ive dug online of late&#8230;.

Im really excited about this documentry about Teo Macero. 
info from Play that Teo
Teo Macero is the legendary producer of some of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know its been a while between episodes and posts. I haven&#8217;t had access to turntables regularly but am sorting that out at the moment&#8230; </p>
<p>Some interesting things ive dug online of late&#8230;.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.playthatteo.com/photogallery/teomacero12.jpg"></p>
<p>Im really excited about this documentry about Teo Macero. </p>
<p>info from <a href="http://www.playthatteo.com/">Play that Teo</a></p>
<p>Teo Macero is the legendary producer of some of the greatest albums ever recorded. From the Miles Davis masterpiece, Kind of Blue &#8212; ranked #12 on Rolling Stone&#8217;s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time &#8212; to Dave Brubeck&#8217;s Time Out, Simon &#038; Garfunkel&#8217;s The Graduate soundtrack, and the Original Cast Album of A Chorus Line, Teo has made history with his uncompromising attitude and groundbreaking recording innovations.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.playthatteo.com/photogallery/teomacero3.jpg"></p>
<p>With a career spanning over 50 years, including 30 years at Columbia Records, 3000 albums, 99 recordings with Miles Davis, and 25 Gold and Platinum albums, Teo’s discography ranges from Jazz to Classical to Broadway to Rock, and includes Charles Mingus, Thelonious Monk, Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett, Leonard Bernstein, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, The Who, and DJ Logic, among others.</p>
<p>Featuring artist interviews, personal photos, archival footage, never-before-seen recording sessions, and a behind-the-scenes look at the person behind the persona, 
PLAY THAT, TEO is a revealing portrait of this prolific, irascible, iconoclastic genius.</p>
<p>ive also really been enjoying the reviews and excellent podcasts from the guys over at <a href="http://bleep43.blogspot.com/">bleep 43</a> some quality electronica right there!</p>
<p>Stay tuned for some new sounds to hit the airwaves shortly &#8230; and thanks for all the emails about the show. im chuffed to hear that people are bumping the &#8216;cast from as far as Turkey, Hong Kong, France and Germany!</p>
<p>peace</p>
<p>drox</p>
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		<title>retrospect pt 3 reupload!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2007 23:26:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another request for a transmission reupload ^^

mix by drox
playlist 
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1 808 intro 
2 Hip hop Be Bop - Man Parrish 
3 Sann Sann - Clatterbox 
4 C.O.D. in the Bottle - Man Parrish 
5 Al-Naafiysh (the soul) - Hashim 
6 Lesson 4 - Dj Shadow 
7 Funk 003 (route) - raiders of the lost arp [...]]]></description>
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<p>mix by drox</p>
<p>playlist <br/>
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1 808 intro <br/>
2 Hip hop Be Bop - Man Parrish <br/>
3 Sann Sann - Clatterbox <br/>
4 C.O.D. in the Bottle - Man Parrish <br/>
5 Al-Naafiysh (the soul) - Hashim <br/>
6 Lesson 4 - Dj Shadow <br/>
7 Funk 003 (route) - raiders of the lost arp <br/>
8 ?? - airlocktronics imperative <br/>
9 Interplanetary Discorhythms - Alec Empire (in electro mode!!) <br/>
10 Hi Score:26 - Le Car <br/>
11 Time Space Transmat - Model 500 <br/>
12 No UFO’s - Model 500 <br/>
13 Hey Mami - Fannypack <br/>
14 hold up! wait a minute - DJ Smurf with MC Shy D <br/>
15 The Making Of Ultraman - Japanese Telecom <br/>
16 Funky Soul Makossa (inst) - Nairobi and the awesome foursome <br/>
17 We are back - LFO <br/>
18 Luvgun - Artist Unknown <br/>
19 Echo Location (bat trance edit) - Suburban Night <br/>
20 The Warning - Suburban Night <br/>
21 Skydiver (demo version) - Age <br/>
22 Bubble Metropolis - Drexciya <br/>
23 Cinematic Automatic - Le Car <br/>
24 Radiometer - Dopplereffekt
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		<title>calling out of context</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2007/11/17/calling-out-of-context/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2007 22:49:47 +0000</pubDate>
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One of the most fascinating audio documents from the last decade was no doubt The Conet Project: Recordings from Shortwave Numbers Stations, a four CD set of recordings from mysterious radio transmissions of unknown provenance believed to be secret government communications. 
They generally consist of male or female voices in varying languages reading streams of [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the most fascinating audio documents from the last decade was no doubt The Conet Project: Recordings from Shortwave Numbers Stations, a four CD set of recordings from mysterious radio transmissions of unknown provenance believed to be secret government communications. </p>
<p>They generally consist of male or female voices in varying languages reading streams of numbers, letters, or even morse code. (Wilco&#8217;s popular album, &#8216;Yankee Hotel Foxtrot&#8217; takes its name from a sample of the set.) &#8216;Shift Coordinate Points,&#8217; by Dutch composer Esther Venrooy takes these transmissions as its material and inspiration. It will air November 21st, as one of four projects that make up Disturbance, &#8216;a series of internet radio broadcasts&#8217; curated by Washington DC-based Niels Van Tomme. </p>
<p>Every Wednesday in November a different composition is being broadcast around a sonic or psychological disturbance that affected the artist. All nightly transmissions are being transmitted from art@radio, an o! nline radio station based in Baltimore, Maryland focusing on experimental sonic culture. </p>
<p>Although Venrooy&#8217;s is the only one to reference Numbers Stations, all of the projects function as personalized appropriations of this rigidly hermetic system. <br/><br/>
<a href="http://art-radio.net/">art radio.net</a></p>
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		<title>deep and spatial</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2007/11/03/deep-and-spatial/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Nov 2007 08:39:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[
guest mix by the Sentinel from southern outpost


In this episode we go deep and dubby, sit back in the easy chair and relax and enjoy the gentle massage on your cortex&#8230;.


playlist
______________________
Sunset - Echospace
Aequinoxium - Echospace
Falling Leaves - Mark Furstenberg
Reverberate - Substance &#038; Vainqueur
Aerial - Rhythm &#038; Sound
Music A Fe Rule - Rhythm &#038; Sound w/ [...]]]></description>
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guest mix by the Sentinel from <a href="http://southernoutpost.com/">southern outpost</a>
<br/><br/>
<img src="http://bur.st/~drox/rwfs/chaisejaune.jpg"></p>
<p>In this episode we go deep and dubby, sit back in the easy chair and relax and enjoy the gentle massage on your cortex&#8230;.
<br/><br/><img src="http://bur.st/~drox/rwfs/zevsdujour.jpg">
<br/></p>
<p>playlist<br/>
______________________<br/></p>
<p>Sunset - Echospace<br/>
Aequinoxium - Echospace<br/>
Falling Leaves - Mark Furstenbe<br/>rg
Reverberate - Substance &#038; Vainqueur<br/>
Aerial - Rhythm &#038; Sound<br/>
Music A Fe Rule - Rhythm &#038; Sound w/ Paul St Hilaire<br/>
Na Fe Throw It - Round Five w/ Paul St Hilaire<br/>
Fluxion - Oblique<br/>
Starlight - Model 500 (Echospace Remix)<br/>
Orderly Chaos - Don Williams<br/>
Empyrean - Echospace<br/>
Space - CV313<br/>
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;- <br/>
Southern Outpost<br/>
Sydney - San Francisco - Berlin<br/>
<a href="http://www.southernoutpost.com">http://www.southernoutpost.com</a><br/>
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br/></p>
<p><img src="http://bur.st/~drox/rwfs/Plume-by-JR-1.jpg"></p>
<p>images sampled from the excellent urban photographer <a href="http://jr-art.net/">JR</a>.</p>
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In this episode we go deep and dubby, sit back in the easy chair and relax and enjoy ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>guest mix by the Sentinel from southern outpost



In this episode we go deep and dubby, sit back in the easy chair and relax and enjoy the gentle massage on your cortex....



playlist
______________________

Sunset - Echospace
Aequinoxium - Echospace
Falling Leaves - Mark Furstenberg
Reverberate - Substance &#038; Vainqueur
Aerial - Rhythm &#038; Sound
Music A Fe Rule - Rhythm &#038; Sound w/ Paul St Hilaire
Na Fe Throw It - Round Five w/ Paul St Hilaire
Fluxion - Oblique
Starlight - Model 500 (Echospace Remix)
Orderly Chaos - Don Williams
Empyrean - Echospace
Space - CV313
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Southern Outpost
Sydney - San Francisco - Berlin
http://www.southernoutpost.com
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images sampled from the excellent urban photographer JR.
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		<itunes:keywords>dub techno, deep, detroit, southern outpost,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>painting pictures on silence</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2007/10/15/painting-pictures-on-silence/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2007 12:54:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[painting pictures on silence
painting pictures on silence - mixed by drox
Another request for a reupload. New mix up in the next couple of days.. peace!
In this episode we travel through some minimal dubbed out goodness from berlin via detroit and england for some lush electronic bliss. The captain has been given strict instructions for us [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>painting pictures on silence</p>
<p>painting pictures on silence - mixed by drox</p>
<p>Another request for a reupload. New mix up in the next couple of days.. peace!</p>
<p>In this episode we travel through some minimal dubbed out goodness from berlin via detroit and england for some lush electronic bliss. The captain has been given strict instructions for us to return back to base in the fourth quadrant. After a bumpy takeoff we are crusing with hyper drive on full throttle into the depths.</p>
<p>Some of these tracks are taken from some favorite netlabel releases such as the excellent Graceland EP by Norman Fairbanks and the Minor Fading Zero compilation out of Russia on the Leibniz netlabel. </p>
<p>playlist <br/>
1 10.16 - heiko laux pres - the old school street - i2020 <br/>
2 Funk 004 (rinse) electric city funk - raiders of the lost arp - plasmek <br/>
3 Domina- Marizio’s mix <br/>
4 Amuck - Low Res - Thorn Ep <br/>
5 Rontgen - O - sahko <br/>
6 Hymn Bream - Metamatics - MindMushingGit <br/>
7 Phylyps Trak ii - Basic Channel <br/>
8 19′50′’ - Ester Brinkmann - 20′ To 2000: July <br/>
9 The Visitors - Kirk Degorgio’s Off World - Two Worlds <br/>
10 Dream 4 - The Nova Dream Sequence - Interpretations <br/>
11 Liquid Gel - Metamatics - MindMushingGit <br/>
12 Resonation - Claro intelecto - NEUROFIBRO <br/>
13 Graceland - Norman Fairbanks - Graceland EP <br/>
14 Let Me Be Me - The Other People Place - Lifestyles of the Laptop Cafe <br/>
15 Sun After Rain (Rainy Day) - Sk1e - Minor Fading Zero [LNZ01] <br/>
16 Sheherezdae - tons of tones - presented by steve rachmond <br/>
17 Signs of inertia - titonton - metamorphic <br/>
18 Ellipse - kit clayton - parallel <br/>
19 Deep substance - steve stoll - Damn Analog Technology<br/>
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painting pictures on silence - mixed by drox

Another request for a reupload. New mix up in the next couple of days.. ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>painting pictures on silence
 
painting pictures on silence - mixed by drox

Another request for a reupload. New mix up in the next couple of days.. peace!

In this episode we travel through some minimal dubbed out goodness from berlin via detroit and england for some lush electronic bliss. The captain has been given strict instructions for us to return back to base in the fourth quadrant. After a bumpy takeoff we are crusing with hyper drive on full throttle into the depths.

Some of these tracks are taken from some favorite netlabel releases such as the excellent Graceland EP by Norman Fairbanks and the Minor Fading Zero compilation out of Russia on the Leibniz netlabel. 

playlist 
1 10.16 - heiko laux pres - the old school street - i2020 
2 Funk 004 (rinse) electric city funk - raiders of the lost arp - plasmek 
3 Domina- Marizio’s mix 
4 Amuck - Low Res - Thorn Ep 
5 Rontgen - O - sahko 
6 Hymn Bream - Metamatics - MindMushingGit 
7 Phylyps Trak ii - Basic Channel 
8 19′50′’ - Ester Brinkmann - 20′ To 2000: July 
9 The Visitors - Kirk Degorgio’s Off World - Two Worlds 
10 Dream 4 - The Nova Dream Sequence - Interpretations 
11 Liquid Gel - Metamatics - MindMushingGit 
12 Resonation - Claro intelecto - NEUROFIBRO 
13 Graceland - Norman Fairbanks - Graceland EP 
14 Let Me Be Me - The Other People Place - Lifestyles of the Laptop Cafe 
15 Sun After Rain (Rainy Day) - Sk1e - Minor Fading Zero [LNZ01] 
16 Sheherezdae - tons of tones - presented by steve rachmond 
17 Signs of inertia - titonton - metamorphic 
18 Ellipse - kit clayton - parallel 
19 Deep substance - steve stoll - Damn Analog TechnologyDownload Standard Podcasts</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>techno, detroit, electronica,</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>presented by drox </itunes:author>
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		<title>beautiful technology</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2007/10/04/beautiful-technology/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2007 13:20:24 +0000</pubDate>
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Another great guest mix by J. Ben Leonard from flood watch music. His dissection of many a hip hop, funk and jazz record and general music blogging in the last little while (or at least since I found his blog anyway) has compelled me to invite him to compile this guest mix. 
Armed only with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.magicalurbanism.com/wp-images/postimg/Ferrous_Bushling_09.jpg" /></p>
<p>Another great guest mix by J. Ben Leonard from <a href="http://floodwatchmusic.com/">flood watch music</a>. His dissection of many a hip hop, funk and jazz record and general music blogging in the last little while (or at least since I found his blog anyway) has compelled me to invite him to compile this guest mix. 
Armed only with the theme beautiful technology this is his contribution&#8230; </p>
<p><img src="http://www.hmcinteractive.co.uk/images/p27_03.jpg" /></p>
<p>At times I long for the absence of any traces of technology in music, a
stark sound-world of unamplified acoustic guitars, pianos, wind
instruments, drums.  </p>
<p>Then I recall the incredible variety of textures
that electronic sounds can produce, and when combined with natural,
acoustic sounds, the sonic palette expands to infinity.  This mix
contains elements of my favorite flavors of technology, from the
cumbersome the to the streamlined: awkwardly triggered samples,
disembodied voices, analog synths, dense harmonic colors, the capturing
of an intimate performance, an electric piano leading a crack jazz
band.  Hope you enjoy.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.bur.st/~drox/rwfs/bt.jpg" /></p>
<p>Playlist<br/>
Mysterious Semblance at the Strand of Nightmares - Tangerine Dream<br/>
Musicians in Insadong - D. Riposo<br/>
Aguirre - Popol Vuh<br/>
Ancient Phat Farm Coat - Underworld<br/>
Everyone in the World Is Doing Something Without Me - FSOL<br/>
String Quartet No. 1: Andante molto - Sergei Prokofiev<br/>
How Can We Be Sure - AMP<br/>
Languidity - Sun Ra<br/>
Prue Lawarne - Aix em Klemm<br/>
Apollo 1 - Great Barringtron<br/>
Armenia - Einsturzende Neubauten<br/>
Red Lift - Glifted<br/>
Descriptions automatiques: Sur un vaisseau - Erik Satie<br/>
WR - Labradford<br/>
The Sky Suspended - 7% Solution<br/></p>
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		<itunes:summary>Another great guest mix by J. Ben Leonard from flood watch music. His dissection of many a hip hop, funk and jazz record and general music blogging in the last little while (or at least since I found his blog anyway) has compelled me to invite him to compile this guest mix. 
Armed only with the theme beautiful technology this is his contribution... 



At times I long for the absence of any traces of technology in music, a
stark sound-world of unamplified acoustic guitars, pianos, wind
instruments, drums.  

Then I recall the incredible variety of textures
that electronic sounds can produce, and when combined with natural,
acoustic sounds, the sonic palette expands to infinity.  This mix
contains elements of my favorite flavors of technology, from the
cumbersome the to the streamlined: awkwardly triggered samples,
disembodied voices, analog synths, dense harmonic colors, the capturing
of an intimate performance, an electric piano leading a crack jazz
band.  Hope you enjoy.



Playlist
Mysterious Semblance at the Strand of Nightmares - Tangerine Dream
Musicians in Insadong - D. Riposo
Aguirre - Popol Vuh
Ancient Phat Farm Coat - Underworld
Everyone in the World Is Doing Something Without Me - FSOL
String Quartet No. 1: Andante molto - Sergei Prokofiev
How Can We Be Sure - AMP
Languidity - Sun Ra
Prue Lawarne - Aix em Klemm
Apollo 1 - Great Barringtron
Armenia - Einsturzende Neubauten
Red Lift - Glifted
Descriptions automatiques: Sur un vaisseau - Erik Satie
WR - Labradford
The Sky Suspended - 7% Solution
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		<itunes:keywords>ambient, future, funk,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>fringe spin dj comp.</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2007/09/27/fringe-spin-dj-comp/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2007 10:20:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just a quick heads up come that im in the finals for the melbourne fringe festival DJ comp called FRINGE SPIN. If your in Melbourne come along and check it out. I promise to be awesome and make pleasing sounds come out of the speakers. The theme is &#8220;around the world&#8221; 
Be vocal and boozy. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just a quick heads up come that im in the finals for the <a href="http://www.melbournefringe.com.au/">melbourne fringe festival</a> DJ comp called FRINGE SPIN. If your in Melbourne come along and check it out. I promise to be awesome and make pleasing sounds come out of the speakers. The theme is &#8220;around the world&#8221; 
Be vocal and boozy. I know i will!</p>
<p>Im told there will be some breakers and a big video screen projecting the action.</p>
<p>peace </p>
<p><img src="http://www.bur.st/~drox/rwfs/fringe_spin.gif" />
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		<title>overland from kabul</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2007/09/18/overland-from-kabul/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2007 11:50:14 +0000</pubDate>
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This is an excellent guest mix from Matt Levinson (dj calico) who edits Cyclic Defrost magazine and hosts Join The Dots, Thursday nights, on FBI 94.5 from (Sydney).

&#8220;One of my friends got permanent residency on Friday. It shouldn’t be something to celebrate. He was recognised as a refugee from Afganistan three years ago. It’s six [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is an excellent guest mix from Matt Levinson (dj calico) who edits <a href="http://www.cyclicdefrost.com/">Cyclic Defrost</a> magazine and hosts Join The Dots, Thursday nights, on <a href="http://www.fbi.org.au/">FBI 94.5</a> from (Sydney).</p>
<p><img src="http://fortunegrey.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/overlandfromkabul.jpg" /></p>
<p>&#8220;One of my friends got permanent residency on Friday. It shouldn’t be something to celebrate. He was recognised as a refugee from Afganistan three years ago. It’s six years since he saw his family last. It took masses of red tape. But he got it. So it’s a major celebration. Major! Everything else this weekend dropped, replaced by an after dusk feast Auburn-style. And a celebration needs a soundtrack. Musically it&#8217;s pretty diverse, but there&#8217;s something that connects the entire mix: tone&#8217;s dark and gritty; vibe&#8217;s optimistic.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.bur.st/~drox/rwfs/overland2c.jpg" /></p>
<p>Kinski - Silent Biker Type (Sub Pop)<br/>
Horsepower Productions - Marseilles Connection (Tempa)<br/>
Chiapet - Tick Tock (Two Lone Swordsmen R.G.C. Remix) (Phonography)<br/>
Ides - Limer (Acid Fuckers Unite)<br/>
Second Protocol - Bass Lick (East West)<br/>
Jammin - Kinda Funky (Wookie Remix) (Bingo)<br/>
Pressure feat. Warrior Queen - Money Honey (Remix) (Hyperdub)<br/>
Rhythm &#038; Sound - Let We Go (Villalobos Remix)<br/>
Kim Hiorthøy - Hej, Vart Blev Det Av Dat En, Kim? (Alog’s Album Remix) (Smalltown Supersound)<br/>
Boxcutter - Rikta (Planet Mu)<br/>
Sun - Reach For The Sky (Pluramon Remix) (Staubgold)<br/>
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		<itunes:summary>This is an excellent guest mix from Matt Levinson (dj calico) who edits Cyclic Defrost magazine and hosts Join The Dots, Thursday nights, on FBI 94.5 from (Sydney).



"One of my friends got permanent residency on Friday. It shouldn’t be something to celebrate. He was recognised as a refugee from Afganistan three years ago. It’s six years since he saw his family last. It took masses of red tape. But he got it. So it’s a major celebration. Major! Everything else this weekend dropped, replaced by an after dusk feast Auburn-style. And a celebration needs a soundtrack. Musically it's pretty diverse, but there's something that connects the entire mix: tone's dark and gritty; vibe's optimistic."



Kinski - Silent Biker Type (Sub Pop)
Horsepower Productions - Marseilles Connection (Tempa)
Chiapet - Tick Tock (Two Lone Swordsmen R.G.C. Remix) (Phonography)
Ides - Limer (Acid Fuckers Unite)
Second Protocol - Bass Lick (East West)
Jammin - Kinda Funky (Wookie Remix) (Bingo)
Pressure feat. Warrior Queen - Money Honey (Remix) (Hyperdub)
Rhythm &#038; Sound - Let We Go (Villalobos Remix)
Kim Hiorthøy - Hej, Vart Blev Det Av Dat En, Kim? (Alog’s Album Remix) (Smalltown Supersound)
Boxcutter - Rikta (Planet Mu)
Sun - Reach For The Sky (Pluramon Remix) (Staubgold)Download Standard Podcasts</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>dubstep, pressure, techno, idm,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>Get down with the get down</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2007/08/19/get-down-with-the-get-down/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Aug 2007 10:12:52 +0000</pubDate>
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After a couple of requests Ive uploaded this mix again. It was recorded as a prelude to summer in 2005 and was the first mix that christened this podcast. So I guess a few of you may have missed it.

It really just mellows me out defiantly a great prelude to summer and the impending [...]]]></description>
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<p>After a couple of requests Ive uploaded this mix again. It was recorded as a prelude to summer in 2005 and was the first mix that christened this podcast. So I guess a few of you may have missed it.</p>
<p><img src="http://bur.st/~drox/rwfs/sydney-city-nightsml.jpg" /></p>
<p>It really just mellows me out defiantly a great prelude to summer and the impending daylight savings, barbies and lazy weekends at the beach. If you cant make it to the east coast of Australia you can always check the vibe on this mix. It definantly reminds me of my friends new and old from up north who I miss chilling with.</p>
<p><img src="http://bur.st/~drox/rwfs/funk9dl7dsml.jpg" /></p>
<p>Includes tracks by Artifacts, PUTS, Sadat X, Pete Rock and CL smooth, Afu Ra, J Live and Rodney Rude among others.
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It really just mellows me out defiantly a great prelude to summer and the impending daylight savings, barbies and lazy weekends at the beach. If you cant make it to the east coast of Australia you can always check the vibe on this mix. It definantly reminds me of my friends new and old from up north who I miss chilling with.



Includes tracks by Artifacts, PUTS, Sadat X, Pete Rock and CL smooth, Afu Ra, J Live and Rodney Rude among others.Download Standard Podcasts</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>funk, hiphop,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>quiet still</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2007/08/08/quiet-still/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Aug 2007 09:54:44 +0000</pubDate>
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Sometimes I want to take time out from things for a few moments and my ears become tired from all of the music I feed them and at times they want to be soothed with melodies and fragments of sound rearranged in a pleasing order.
This remedy helps me zone out and let my mind relax [...]]]></description>
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Sometimes I want to take time out from things for a few moments and my ears become tired from all of the music I feed them and at times they want to be soothed with melodies and fragments of sound rearranged in a pleasing order.</p>
<p>This remedy helps me zone out and let my mind relax as much as I can while still being awake. This mix is something to keep the mind active in the twilight hours, or to rejuvinate the headspace to feel fresh and ready for whatever the day or night ahead might surprise you with. 
<img src="http://mocoloco.com/ambient/ambient_stanick_desk_mar_06.jpg" /></p>
<p>Ive included some recordings that blur the lines between scored classical music for film and an excerpt of a excellent beatless composition by dj olive entitled sleep with more information available from the <a href="http://www.room40.org/news.shtml" target="_blank">room 40</a> webstore or buy it from the <a href="http://www.bleep.com/?label=Room40" target="_blank">bleep.com</a> which I highly recommend.</p>
<p>Tracklist</p>
<p>Opus 3 - Kirk Degiorgio’s Off World 
Shinsen - Susumu Yokota 
Gekkoh - Susumu Yokota
Sleep -  Dj Olive
Chao De Estrelas - Baden Powell
The Sound of Mu(sic) - The KLF
Ralome - Plaid</p>
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		<itunes:summary>Sometimes I want to take time out from things for a few moments and my ears become tired from all of the music I feed them and at times they want to be soothed with melodies and fragments of sound rearranged in a pleasing order.

This remedy helps me zone out and let my mind relax as much as I can while still being awake. This mix is something to keep the mind active in the twilight hours, or to rejuvinate the headspace to feel fresh and ready for whatever the day or night ahead might surprise you with. 


Ive included some recordings that blur the lines between scored classical music for film and an excerpt of a excellent beatless composition by dj olive entitled sleep with more information available from the room 40 webstore or buy it from the bleep.com which I highly recommend.



Tracklist

Opus 3 - Kirk Degiorgio’s Off World 
Shinsen - Susumu Yokota 
Gekkoh - Susumu Yokota
Sleep -  Dj Olive
Chao De Estrelas - Baden Powell
The Sound of Mu(sic) - The KLF
Ralome - Plaid
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		<title>midi in the city</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2007/07/15/midi-in-the-city/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2007 07:46:17 +0000</pubDate>
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As I mentioned in an earlier post I’ve moved from Sydney to Melbourne not so long ago. Im scrawling the rough draft of this post while standing outside on a midweek morning with an icy chill running through my fingers. Winters in Melbourne are much the same as in Sydney but a bit [...]]]></description>
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As I mentioned in an earlier post I’ve moved from Sydney to Melbourne not so long ago. Im scrawling the rough draft of this post while standing outside on a midweek morning with an icy chill running through my fingers. Winters in Melbourne are much the same as in Sydney but a bit colder and it seems a lot more rain (which I like).</p>
<p><img src="http://www.pctechguide.com/images/44MIDI.jpg" />
There is a bit of healthy rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne about which city is better, more cultured, has better nightlife and tourist attractions etc. So on my arrival and after meeting new people, many asked the inevitable question – which is better? I cant answer that question right now I need to digest Melbourne some more, but I suspect my answer will be neither they both have very different qualities that stand on their own.</p>
<p>I had the opportunity to visit Sydney as a tourist for the first time recently to play live at the launch of a compilation of Sydney electronica called – <a href="http://www.myspace.com/midiinthecity">midi in the city</a>. It’s a mixtape compiled by <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thesculpter">the Sculpter</a> and mixed by <a href="http://www.djcentral.com/djs/djinfo.cfm/hurl/id=4077/mid=1">Simon Mann</a>.</p>
<p>There is a diverse array of tracks by artists honing their craft in bedroom studios all over town. The party was a success with a solid turnout and a great vibe. I’ve heard that another party and releases are already in the pipeline. Im quite chuffed that they even included one of my tracks!</p>
<p>tracklist
_______________________
<a href="http://myspace.com/somefreakmusic">SomeFreak</a> - Lagos
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/legseleven1">Legs Eleven</a> - Lakeside
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/recyclotron">Recyclotron</a> - Film Music
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/legseleven1">Legs Eleven</a>  - Control Alt Fist
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/thesculpter">The Sculpter</a> - Inside
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/thesculpter">The Sculpter</a> - Tube Riding
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/thesculpter">The Sculpter</a> - The Mad Aunty
<a href="http://www.polybonk.com/">Stalker</a> - Unknowned
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/thesculpter">The Sculpter</a> - Memo
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/boomstixmusic">Boomstix</a> - Motion
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/boomstixmusic">Boomstix</a> - Back in the City
Swboy - Lick It Remix (Electroid Styles)
Swboy - Crazy (Busta Rhymes Dub Remix)
Swboy - Subtle Rebuilt Remix
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/illbot">Illbot</a> - Shut Me Down
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/drox">Drox</a>- Imperial Eclectic
<a href="http://www.polybonk.com/">Stalker</a> - Landscapes
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/we39d">We&#8217;d</a> - Orbit Over Sunrise
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		<itunes:summary>As I mentioned in an earlier post I’ve moved from Sydney to Melbourne not so long ago. Im scrawling the rough draft of this post while standing outside on a midweek morning with an icy chill running through my fingers. Winters in Melbourne are much the same as in Sydney but a bit colder and it seems a lot more rain (which I like).


There is a bit of healthy rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne about which city is better, more cultured, has better nightlife and tourist attractions etc. So on my arrival and after meeting new people, many asked the inevitable question – which is better? I cant answer that question right now I need to digest Melbourne some more, but I suspect my answer will be neither they both have very different qualities that stand on their own.

I had the opportunity to visit Sydney as a tourist for the first time recently to play live at the launch of a compilation of Sydney electronica called – midi in the city. It’s a mixtape compiled by the Sculpter and mixed by Simon Mann.

There is a diverse array of tracks by artists honing their craft in bedroom studios all over town. The party was a success with a solid turnout and a great vibe. I’ve heard that another party and releases are already in the pipeline. Im quite chuffed that they even included one of my tracks!

tracklist
_______________________
SomeFreak - Lagos
Legs Eleven - Lakeside
Recyclotron - Film Music
Legs Eleven  - Control Alt Fist
The Sculpter - Inside
The Sculpter - Tube Riding
The Sculpter - The Mad Aunty
Stalker - Unknowned
The Sculpter - Memo
Boomstix - Motion
Boomstix - Back in the City
Swboy - Lick It Remix (Electroid Styles)
Swboy - Crazy (Busta Rhymes Dub Remix)
Swboy - Subtle Rebuilt Remix
Illbot - Shut Me Down
Drox- Imperial Eclectic
Stalker - Landscapes
We'd - Orbit Over Sunrise
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		<itunes:keywords>electronica,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>Food for thought!</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2007/05/23/food-for-thought/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2007 10:51:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Memories recall, the brain and hip hop. Drum breaks and Horn Loops.

When I first understood the power a virtual snapshot could trigger a memory of another time, which is the essence of what advertisement and marketing people try to express in the visual media. I understood straightaway the feelings this memory recall can create.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Memories recall, the brain and hip hop. Drum breaks and Horn Loops.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.idolator.com/assets/resources/2006/09/spaceboy.jpg"></p>
<p>When I first understood the power a virtual snapshot could trigger a memory of another time, which is the essence of what advertisement and marketing people try to express in the visual media. I understood straightaway the feelings this memory recall can create.  A forgotten song plays on the radio that digs up feelings that you the listener associate with driving on a Sunday with your family on holidays from school. It at least triggers the neurons in your brain and invokes a good or bad feeling about that time.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Study/9077/crates.jpg"></p>
<p>In hindsight I think this is one reason that I gravitated towards the sound collage style of music utilising any and all reference points. I was always about the beats first and then after a few listens the mc’s message would seep through. The late 80’s through to the late 90’s for me produced some timeless classics. </p>
<p>Food for thought.</p>
<p>Ive also added a bit of reading material which can be wordy at times but an interesting read nonetheless titled – <a href="http://bur.st/~drox/myspace/hiphoppaper.pdf" _target="blank">Making beats- The art of Sample based hip hop. by Joseph Glenn Schloss</a></p>
<p>Let me know if your enjoying the reading material, blog posts or music. Feedback always welcomed.</p>
<p>PLAYLIST</p>
<p>boom bap 
1 check the rime - a tribe called quest
2 sound of the police - krs one
3 the main ingredient - pete rock and cl smooth
4 In Meh Dreams - Bush Babies
5 Obstruction. A Freestyle (Moonrock Featuring Ivo) - Moonrock feat. Ivo
6 vapours - biz markie
7 stakes is high - de la soul
8 runnin - pharcyde
9 AIN&#8217;T NO HALF STEPPIN&#8217; - big daddy kane
10 girl trouble - STEZO
11 Marley Marl Scratch - Marley Marl featuring MC Shan
12 Step Up Front - Positive K
13 Fat Pockets - Showbiz &#038; AG
14 Holy Calamity (Bear Witness II) feat. DJ Shadow &#038; DJ Quest - Handsome Boy Modeling School
15 Mr. Hood Gets A Haircut - KMD
16 Soul Power - Wu Tang feat Flava Flav
17 South Bronx - Krs One</p>
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When I first understood the power a virtual snapshot could trigger a memory of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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When I first understood the power a virtual snapshot could trigger a memory of another time, which is the essence of what advertisement and marketing people try to express in the visual media. I understood straightaway the feelings this memory recall can create.  A forgotten song plays on the radio that digs up feelings that you the listener associate with driving on a Sunday with your family on holidays from school. It at least triggers the neurons in your brain and invokes a good or bad feeling about that time.





In hindsight I think this is one reason that I gravitated towards the sound collage style of music utilising any and all reference points. I was always about the beats first and then after a few listens the mc’s message would seep through. The late 80’s through to the late 90’s for me produced some timeless classics. 

Food for thought.

Ive also added a bit of reading material which can be wordy at times but an interesting read nonetheless titled – Making beats- The art of Sample based hip hop. by Joseph Glenn Schloss

Let me know if your enjoying the reading material, blog posts or music. Feedback always welcomed.


PLAYLIST

boom bap 
1 check the rime - a tribe called quest
2 sound of the police - krs one
3 the main ingredient - pete rock and cl smooth
4 In Meh Dreams - Bush Babies
5 Obstruction. A Freestyle (Moonrock Featuring Ivo) - Moonrock feat. Ivo
6 vapours - biz markie
7 stakes is high - de la soul
8 runnin - pharcyde
9 AIN'T NO HALF STEPPIN' - big daddy kane
10 girl trouble - STEZO
11 Marley Marl Scratch - Marley Marl featuring MC Shan
12 Step Up Front - Positive K
13 Fat Pockets - Showbiz &#038; AG
14 Holy Calamity (Bear Witness II) feat. DJ Shadow &#038; DJ Quest - Handsome Boy Modeling School
15 Mr. Hood Gets A Haircut - KMD
16 Soul Power - Wu Tang feat Flava Flav
17 South Bronx - Krs One



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		<title>my favorite things</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2007 06:40:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s been a little while between transmissions. Ive recently relocated from Sydney to Melbourne and don’t have access to turntables at the minute. But im working on that.  

 Chick Corea at the Melbourne Jazz Festival
The great people over at melodytrip.com have asked me to review the Melbourne jazz fest for them. So over on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s been a little while between transmissions. Ive recently relocated from Sydney to Melbourne and don’t have access to turntables at the minute. But im working on that. <img src='http://www.podbean.com/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><img src="http://bur.st/~drox/myspace/1505506_attach.jpg" /></p>
<p> Chick Corea at the Melbourne Jazz Festival</p>
<p>The great people over at <a href="http://melodytrip.com/">melodytrip.com</a> have asked me to review the Melbourne jazz fest for them. So over on <a href="http://imperialelectricrecords.com/">spaceport26</a> we have spent the last 2 weeks in immersed in the jazz venues around Melbourne. Highlights for me so far have been <a href="http://melbournejazz.com/artists/chick-corea.html">Chick Corea</a> and the <a href="http://melbournejazz.com/artists/yamandu-costa.html">Yamandu Costa Trio</a>. You can read the reviews <a href="http://melodytrip.com/Community/blogs/jazz_down_under_-_melbourne_jazz_fest/default.aspx">here</a>.</p>
<p>For this episode I thought Id dig out some of my jazz favourites to share with you. Included is some <a href="http://www.jazzsupreme.com/alice.coltrane/index.html">Alice Coltrane</a> Featuring Pharoah Sanders (who I will be seeing perform tonight), some <a href="http://www.herbiehancock.com/">Herbie Hancock</a> including the full version of chameleon and the Mighty Art Blakey and the Jazz messengers track &#8220;On the Ginza&#8221; from one of my all time favourite jazz albums <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Ugetsu-Art-Blakey-Jazz-Messengers/dp/B000000Y5F">Ugetsu</a>. Enjoy!</p>
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<p>playlist
1 Bettina - Bola Sete
2 Journey into Satchidananda - Alice Coltrane feat. Pharoah Sanders -Journey in Satchidananda
3 On the Ginza - Art Blakey &#038; The Jazz Messengers – Ugetsu
4 Jazz-New Age - Herbie Hancock ?? (I don’t know if this is right my I have some nasty ipod gremlins at the moment. If you know the correct track name let me know.)
5 Chameleon - Herbie Hancock - Headhunters
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 Chick Corea at the Melbourne Jazz Festival

The great people over at melodytrip.com have asked me to review the Melbourne jazz fest for them. So over on spaceport26 we have spent the last 2 weeks in immersed in the jazz venues around Melbourne. Highlights for me so far have been Chick Corea and the Yamandu Costa Trio. You can read the reviews here.

For this episode I thought Id dig out some of my jazz favourites to share with you. Included is some Alice Coltrane Featuring Pharoah Sanders (who I will be seeing perform tonight), some Herbie Hancock including the full version of chameleon and the Mighty Art Blakey and the Jazz messengers track "On the Ginza" from one of my all time favourite jazz albums Ugetsu. Enjoy!



playlist
1 Bettina - Bola Sete
2 Journey into Satchidananda - Alice Coltrane feat. Pharoah Sanders -Journey in Satchidananda
3 On the Ginza - Art Blakey &#038; The Jazz Messengers – Ugetsu
4 Jazz-New Age - Herbie Hancock ?? (I don’t know if this is right my I have some nasty ipod gremlins at the moment. If you know the correct track name let me know.)
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		<title>The War of Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2007 13:59:51 +0000</pubDate>
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Mid last year a good friend of mine emailed me and asked, &#8220;what is IDM?&#8221; I became quite animated and started telling him about artists that I have been into since the mid 90&#8217;s. Releases like the Artificial Intelligence series from Warp and many of their artists including Aphex twin, Autechre’s early work, Mouse on [...]]]></description>
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<p>Mid last year a good friend of mine emailed me and asked, &#8220;what is IDM?&#8221; I became quite animated and started telling him about artists that I have been into since the mid 90&#8217;s. Releases like the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_Intelligence_(series)">Artificial Intelligence</a> series from <a href="http://www.warprecords.com/">Warp</a> and many of their artists including Aphex twin, Autechre’s early work, Mouse on mars, Squarepusher and Boards of Canada among others.</p>
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<p>He was intrigued by this music as he had only read about it at uni.I promised him a mix of some of my favorite IDM tunes, which I totally neglected to produce. Damn slacker!
He did give me some of his reading material for the class, which I will share with you. It is a pdf written by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Reynolds">Simon Reynolds</a> titled - <a href="http://bur.st/~drox/rwfs/Reynolds,S_Funk_dance,%20lets_art.pdf">Funk Dance Lets Art.</a> </p>
<p>I like Simons writing style, but with no reference point it can be confusing as so many artists are name checked. Some that is still actively producing work today and others that have disappeared into the ether.</p>
<p>Simons book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Energy-Flash-Simon-Reynolds/dp/0330350560">Energy Flash: A Journey Through Rave Music and Dance Culture</a> is a great starting point if you are interested in reliving some of those moments of hedonism or if you are just interested in dance music history in general. Its been a while since I read It and I have a feeling that this may be an excerpt.</p>
<p>The DJ history <a href="http://www.djhistory.com/">website</a> also has some more <a href="http://www.djhistory.com/recommends/">recommendations</a> for music and culture reading.</p>
<p>You can check out more of Simons writing at his blog <a href="http://blissout.blogspot.com/">blissout</a>. He has also been published in many esteemed publications such as Melody Maker and New Musical Express (NME) among others.</p>
<p>The mix included is sprinkled with some new Idm, funk, Hip-hop, and Jazz. I think Ill dust off some of my favourites and create that IDM mix soon enough after all. </p>
<p>Good for a sunday afternoon with the paper or pre golf psych up. </p>
<p>enjoy</p>
<p>playlist
1 Sofisticada - Luiz Bonfá - Bonfa Burrows Brazil
2 Little Children - David Axelrod 
3 Crystallized - The Detroit Escalator Co.
4 This Complete Feeling of Loss - Colin Everingham - Skies of Error 
5 Moments In Love - The Art Of Noise - (Who&#8217;s Afraid Of) The Art Of Noise?
6 Persian Teardrop (Massive Attack Mix) - Cocteau Twins 
7 One Day or so - Depth Affect
8 Nuno - Prefuse 73 - vocal studies &#038; uprock narratives
9 Make Me Love You - Pivot
10 Check out My Gold Tooth - Jimmy Edgar
11 Kind of Laid Back - Birdy Nam Nam</p>
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He was intrigued by this music as he had only read about it at uni.I promised him a mix of some of my favorite IDM tunes, which I totally neglected to produce. Damn slacker!
He did give me some of his reading material for the class, which I will share with you. It is a pdf written by Simon Reynolds titled - Funk Dance Lets Art. 

I like Simons writing style, but with no reference point it can be confusing as so many artists are name checked. Some that is still actively producing work today and others that have disappeared into the ether.

Simons book Energy Flash: A Journey Through Rave Music and Dance Culture is a great starting point if you are interested in reliving some of those moments of hedonism or if you are just interested in dance music history in general. Its been a while since I read It and I have a feeling that this may be an excerpt.

The DJ history website also has some more recommendations for music and culture reading.

You can check out more of Simons writing at his blog blissout. He has also been published in many esteemed publications such as Melody Maker and New Musical Express (NME) among others.

The mix included is sprinkled with some new Idm, funk, Hip-hop, and Jazz. I think Ill dust off some of my favourites and create that IDM mix soon enough after all. 

Good for a sunday afternoon with the paper or pre golf psych up. 

enjoy


playlist
1 Sofisticada - Luiz Bonfá - Bonfa Burrows Brazil
2 Little Children - David Axelrod 
3 Crystallized - The Detroit Escalator Co.
4 This Complete Feeling of Loss - Colin Everingham - Skies of Error 
5 Moments In Love - The Art Of Noise - (Who's Afraid Of) The Art Of Noise?
6 Persian Teardrop (Massive Attack Mix) - Cocteau Twins 
7 One Day or so - Depth Affect
8 Nuno - Prefuse 73 - vocal studies &#038; uprock narratives
9 Make Me Love You - Pivot
10 Check out My Gold Tooth - Jimmy Edgar
11 Kind of Laid Back - Birdy Nam Nam
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		<title>phases</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2007 15:08:05 +0000</pubDate>
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Welcome to another transmission. The EAT METAL ZONE party went well, it was great to see some familiar faces, along with some new ones. Im a big fan of re/discovering the roots and or history of things. As the saying goes &#8220;Its not where you&#8217;ve been but where your at&#8221; Well i like to see [...]]]></description>
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<p>Welcome to another transmission. The EAT METAL ZONE party went well, it was great to see some familiar faces, along with some new ones. Im a big fan of re/discovering the roots and or history of things. As the saying goes &#8220;Its not where you&#8217;ve been but where your at&#8221; Well i like to see how we got here&#8230; anyway i guess via hip hop Ive gained an appreciation for the funk, latin and all that jazz. Blending the old with the new&#8230;.</p>
<p><img src="http://superdeluxe.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/lonnie.jpg"></p>
<p>enjoy</p>
<p>__________________</p>
<p><b>playlist</b></p>
<p>1 Farandole (L&#8217;Arlesinne Suite#2) - Bob James
2 Cosas Remix- Los Hermanos Latinos
3 Itch and Scratch - Rufus Thomas
4 Hot pants.. im comin, im comin - Bobby Byrd
5 Put On Train - Gene Harris &#038; The Three Sounds
6 Hercules - Aaron Neville
7 Express Yourself - Charles Wright &#038; The Watts 103rd Street Rhtyhm Band
8 Express Yourself - NWA 
9 More Bounce to the Ounce - Zapp and Roger 
10 Quit Jivin&#8217; - Pearly Queen
11 Funky Beeper - Afrika Bambaataa
12 Beat Me Till I´m Blue - Alan Hawkshaw 
13 Magnificent Sanctuary Band - Donny Hathaway
14 Right On - Clarence Wheeler &#038; The Enforcers
15 Dust Yourself Off - Pleasure
16 Clap Your Hands - Reginald Milton &#038; The Soul Jets
17 Cookies - Brother Of Soul
18 Mt. Airy Groove (Inst.) - Pieces of a Dream
19 Rock Creek Park - The Blackbyrds
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enjoy

__________________

playlist

1 Farandole (L'Arlesinne Suite#2) - Bob James
2 Cosas Remix- Los Hermanos Latinos
3 Itch and Scratch - Rufus Thomas
4 Hot pants.. im comin, im comin - Bobby Byrd
5 Put On Train - Gene Harris &#038; The Three Sounds
6 Hercules - Aaron Neville
7 Express Yourself - Charles Wright &#038; The Watts 103rd Street Rhtyhm Band
8 Express Yourself - NWA 
9 More Bounce to the Ounce - Zapp and Roger 
10 Quit Jivin' - Pearly Queen
11 Funky Beeper - Afrika Bambaataa
12 Beat Me Till I´m Blue - Alan Hawkshaw 
13 Magnificent Sanctuary Band - Donny Hathaway
14 Right On - Clarence Wheeler &#038; The Enforcers
15 Dust Yourself Off - Pleasure
16 Clap Your Hands - Reginald Milton &#038; The Soul Jets
17 Cookies - Brother Of Soul
18 Mt. Airy Groove (Inst.) - Pieces of a Dream
19 Rock Creek Park - The BlackbyrdsDownload Standard Podcasts</itunes:summary>
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		<title>retrospect pt 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Mar 2007 04:05:53 +0000</pubDate>
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As i Mentioned in the first installment of &#8220;ode to the 808&#8243; the little beatbox has been name checked in many releases over a number of genres. Track 1 is some of the soundbites of tracks i could think of that mention it&#8230;.
This will be the final in this series.
If you are enjoying the beats [...]]]></description>
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<p>As i Mentioned in the first installment of &#8220;ode to the 808&#8243; the little beatbox has been name checked in many releases over a number of genres. Track 1 is some of the soundbites of tracks i could think of that mention it&#8230;.
This will be the final in this series.</p>
<p>If you are enjoying the beats and are in Sydney, come down to 
<b>EAT METAL ZONE</b></p>
<p>on the 31st March at The Sly Fox</p>
<p>playlist
1 808 intro
2 Hip hop Be Bop - Man Parrish
3 Sann Sann - Clatterbox
4 C.O.D. in the Bottle - Man Parrish
5 Al-Naafiysh (the soul) - Hashim
6 Lesson 4 - Dj Shadow
7 Funk 003 (route) - raiders of the lost arp
8 ?? - airlocktronics imperative
9 Interplanetary Discorhythms - Alec Empire (in electro mode!!)
10 Hi Score:26 - Le Car
11 Time Space Transmat - Model 500
12 No UFO&#8217;s - Model 500
13 Hey Mami - Fannypack
14 hold up! wait a minute -  NWA?
15 The Making Of Ultraman - Japanese Telecom
16 Funky Soul Makossa (inst) - Nairobi and the awesome foursome
17 We are back - LFO
18 Luvgun - Artist Unknown
19 Echo Location (bat trance edit) - Suburban Night
20 The Warning - Suburban Night
21 Skydiver (demo version) - Age
22 Bubble Metropolis - Drexciya
23 Cinematic Automatic - Le Car
24 Radiometer - Dopplereffekt</p>
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		<itunes:summary>As i Mentioned in the first installment of "ode to the 808" the little beatbox has been name checked in many releases over a number of genres. Track 1 is some of the soundbites of tracks i could think of that mention it....
This will be the final in this series.

If you are enjoying the beats and are in Sydney, come down to 
EAT METAL ZONE

on the 31st March at The Sly Fox

playlist
1 808 intro
2 Hip hop Be Bop - Man Parrish
3 Sann Sann - Clatterbox
4 C.O.D. in the Bottle - Man Parrish
5 Al-Naafiysh (the soul) - Hashim
6 Lesson 4 - Dj Shadow
7 Funk 003 (route) - raiders of the lost arp
8 ?? - airlocktronics imperative
9 Interplanetary Discorhythms - Alec Empire (in electro mode!!)
10 Hi Score:26 - Le Car
11 Time Space Transmat - Model 500
12 No UFO's - Model 500
13 Hey Mami - Fannypack
14 hold up! wait a minute -  NWA?
15 The Making Of Ultraman - Japanese Telecom
16 Funky Soul Makossa (inst) - Nairobi and the awesome foursome
17 We are back - LFO
18 Luvgun - Artist Unknown
19 Echo Location (bat trance edit) - Suburban Night
20 The Warning - Suburban Night
21 Skydiver (demo version) - Age
22 Bubble Metropolis - Drexciya
23 Cinematic Automatic - Le Car
24 Radiometer - Dopplereffekt

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		<title>retrospect pt 2</title>
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some more electro for the peoples&#8230; 
playlist
1 Egypt egypt - Egyption lover
2 Its just begun - Rocksteady crew
3 Basstronic - Unknown DJ
4 Expo 2000 - Kraftwerk
5 Arabian dreams - Dynamik bass system
6 Back to the old school (scratch mix) - Mike dread
7 Confutation - Redagain P and Keen K 
8 windowlicker - Aphex twin
9 point [...]]]></description>
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some more electro for the peoples&#8230; 
playlist</p>
<p>1 Egypt egypt - Egyption lover
2 Its just begun - Rocksteady crew
3 Basstronic - Unknown DJ
4 Expo 2000 - Kraftwerk
5 Arabian dreams - Dynamik bass system
6 Back to the old school (scratch mix) - Mike dread
7 Confutation - Redagain P and Keen K 
8 windowlicker - Aphex twin
9 point &#8216;98 mix - Mike dread
10 city lights - The advent
11 scorpio - Grandmaster flash and the furious 5
12 space invaders smoking grass - i-f
13 lardosson funk - Drexciya
14 audio file 4 - Le Car
15 Wet N Wild (DJ Laz Booty Bounce Mix) - 95 South
16 Disco Obsession - Kitbuilders
17 Shake it 2002 - DJ Deeon
18 Nite Life - Adult
20 Let Me C U Pop - DJ Snowflake
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1 Egypt egypt - Egyption lover
2 Its just begun - Rocksteady crew
3 Basstronic - Unknown DJ
4 Expo 2000 - ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>some more electro for the peoples... 
playlist

1 Egypt egypt - Egyption lover
2 Its just begun - Rocksteady crew
3 Basstronic - Unknown DJ
4 Expo 2000 - Kraftwerk
5 Arabian dreams - Dynamik bass system
6 Back to the old school (scratch mix) - Mike dread
7 Confutation - Redagain P and Keen K 
8 windowlicker - Aphex twin
9 point '98 mix - Mike dread
10 city lights - The advent
11 scorpio - Grandmaster flash and the furious 5
12 space invaders smoking grass - i-f
13 lardosson funk - Drexciya
14 audio file 4 - Le Car
15 Wet N Wild (DJ Laz Booty Bounce Mix) - 95 South
16 Disco Obsession - Kitbuilders
17 Shake it 2002 - DJ Deeon
18 Nite Life - Adult
20 Let Me C U Pop - DJ SnowflakeDownload Standard Podcasts</itunes:summary>
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		<title>retrospect</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Feb 2007 23:22:06 +0000</pubDate>
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Not too long ago I was considering selling my beloved TR808. A relic from the 80’s that just keeps on doing its thing. It has such a distinct sound and I guess a few genres of music would not have happened without it. I can safely assume that everyone has heard the sound at least [...]]]></description>
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<p>Not too long ago I was considering selling my beloved TR808. A relic from the 80’s that just keeps on doing its thing. It has such a distinct sound and I guess a few genres of music would not have happened without it. I can safely assume that everyone has heard the sound at least once.</p>
<p>It has been mentioned in many songs (but possibly not as much as the mpc and sp1200).</p>
<p>I’ve been thinking about doing a retrospective for a while. So the next few episodes will be loosely based around this theme. Feel free to suggest tracks that you think should be included or even come up with your own mix.</p>
<p>Not specifically playing one style I will be including a bit of Miami bass, Techno bass, 80’s Electro, booty bass / ghetto tech, Detroit, along with some other random stuff&#8230;.actually fuck it…you get the picture… just lots of dope records!  </p>
<p>Especially a couple of my favourites electro. Such a misused term can cause confusion. Some people use the term to refer to all electronic music or to the new “electro house” or “new rave”. No we aren’t referring to that definition of electro. I’m talking about performers in the 80’s that rapped about space and mars over a fast jerky futuristic beat and some of the music that followed that was directly influenced by that period. Some of it cheezy, some dark and speculative all fun!</p>
<p>So if your into the new “electro” take a little time to soak in something different.</p>
<p>Suffice to say the trusty drum machine is still in the family.</p>
<p>playlist	
1 january febuary march - Nite blues steel band
2 problems (instrumental) - As one
3 nothing time - Susumu yokota
4 decades of silicon?? - Urban tribe - mowax
5 Stop the Mechanism - John Tejada - Daydreams in Cold Weather
6 Enrico - Isolée - Wearemonster
7 electro boogie - Mfenducci - mediocre solo efforts
8 Japanese Elecktronics - Elecktroids - Elektroworld
9 Supersonic - JJ FAD 
10 Siberian Nights (ultimix) - Egyptian Lover (f.Electric Kingdom) 
11 123456 bass -  Beat dominator  
12 Twilight 22- Electric Kingdom
13 Thrown Down  - Scratch-D (Dynamix II) feat. Brazen
14 Cigarette Lighter - Japanese Telecom
15 Lookout Weekend - Debbie Deb
16 My Beats - Jimmy Edgar
17 Clear (Ultimix) - Cybotron
18 I need a freak - Egyption Lover
19 Wireframe images - Arpanet
20 Dick By The Pound - DJ Assault
21Booty Bar Anthem - Disco D &#038; DJ profit
22 I need another drink - Disco D
23 I need to freak - Aux 88
24 Mirage - Perception 
25 Dry input - Perspects
26 Whip it - Devo
27 All stood still - Ultravox</p>
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				<itunes:subtitle>Not too long ago I was considering selling my beloved TR808. A relic from the 80’s that just keeps on doing its thing. It has ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Not too long ago I was considering selling my beloved TR808. A relic from the 80’s that just keeps on doing its thing. It has such a distinct sound and I guess a few genres of music would not have happened without it. I can safely assume that everyone has heard the sound at least once.

It has been mentioned in many songs (but possibly not as much as the mpc and sp1200).

I’ve been thinking about doing a retrospective for a while. So the next few episodes will be loosely based around this theme. Feel free to suggest tracks that you think should be included or even come up with your own mix.

Not specifically playing one style I will be including a bit of Miami bass, Techno bass, 80’s Electro, booty bass / ghetto tech, Detroit, along with some other random stuff....actually fuck it…you get the picture… just lots of dope records!  

Especially a couple of my favourites electro. Such a misused term can cause confusion. Some people use the term to refer to all electronic music or to the new “electro house” or “new rave”. No we aren’t referring to that definition of electro. I’m talking about performers in the 80’s that rapped about space and mars over a fast jerky futuristic beat and some of the music that followed that was directly influenced by that period. Some of it cheezy, some dark and speculative all fun!

So if your into the new “electro” take a little time to soak in something different.

Suffice to say the trusty drum machine is still in the family.

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1 january febuary march - Nite blues steel band
2 problems (instrumental) - As one
3 nothing time - Susumu yokota
4 decades of silicon?? - Urban tribe - mowax
5 Stop the Mechanism - John Tejada - Daydreams in Cold Weather
6 Enrico - Isolée - Wearemonster
7 electro boogie - Mfenducci - mediocre solo efforts
8 Japanese Elecktronics - Elecktroids - Elektroworld
9 Supersonic - JJ FAD 
10 Siberian Nights (ultimix) - Egyptian Lover (f.Electric Kingdom) 
11 123456 bass -  Beat dominator  
12 Twilight 22- Electric Kingdom
13 Thrown Down  - Scratch-D (Dynamix II) feat. Brazen
14 Cigarette Lighter - Japanese Telecom
15 Lookout Weekend - Debbie Deb
16 My Beats - Jimmy Edgar
17 Clear (Ultimix) - Cybotron
18 I need a freak - Egyption Lover
19 Wireframe images - Arpanet
20 Dick By The Pound - DJ Assault
21Booty Bar Anthem - Disco D &#038; DJ profit
22 I need another drink - Disco D
23 I need to freak - Aux 88
24 Mirage - Perception 
25 Dry input - Perspects
26 Whip it - Devo
27 All stood still - Ultravox
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		<title>painting pictures on silence</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Feb 2007 22:08:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[painting pictures on silence - mixed by drox

In this episode we travel through some minimal dubbed out goodness from berlin via detroit and england for some lush electronic bliss. The captain has been given strict instructions for us to return back to base in the fourth quadrant. After a bumpy takeoff we are crusing with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>painting pictures on silence - mixed by drox</p>
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<p>In this episode we travel through some minimal dubbed out goodness from berlin via detroit and england for some lush electronic bliss. The captain has been given strict instructions for us to return back to base in the fourth quadrant. After a bumpy takeoff we are crusing with hyper drive on full throttle into the depths.</p>
<p>Some of these tracks are taken from some favorite netlabel releases such as the excellent <a href="http://www.monocromatica.com/netlabel/releases/tube039.htm" target="_blank">Graceland EP</a> by Norman Fairbanks and the <a href="http://www.leibniz.ru/lnz01.html" target="_blank">Minor Fading Zero</a> compilation out of Russia on the Leibniz netlabel. Folow the links to download. </p>
<p>playlist
1 10.16 - heiko laux pres - the old school street - i2020
2 Funk 004 (rinse) electric city funk - raiders of the lost arp - plasmek
3 Domina- Marizio&#8217;s mix
4 Amuck - Low Res - Thorn Ep
5 Rontgen - O - sahko
6 Hymn Bream - Metamatics - MindMushingGit
7 Phylyps Trak ii - Basic Channel
8 19&#8242;50&#8242;&#8217; - Ester Brinkmann - 20&#8242; To 2000: July
9 The Visitors - Kirk Degorgio&#8217;s Off World - Two Worlds
10 Dream 4 - The Nova Dream Sequence - Interpretations
11 Liquid Gel - Metamatics - MindMushingGit
12 Resonation - Claro intelecto - NEUROFIBRO
13 <a href="http://www.monocromatica.com/netlabel/releases/tube039.htm" target="_blank">Graceland - Norman Fairbanks - Graceland EP </a>
14 Let Me Be Me - The Other People Place - Lifestyles of the Laptop Cafe
15 <a href="http://www.leibniz.ru/lnz01.html" target="_blank">Sun After Rain (Rainy Day) - Sk1e - Minor Fading Zero [LNZ01]</a>
16 Sheherezdae - tons of tones - presented by steve rachmond
17 Signs of inertia - titonton - metamorphic
18 Ellipse - kit clayton - parallel
19 Deep substance - steve stoll - Damn Analog Technology</p>
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				<itunes:subtitle>painting pictures on silence - mixed by drox



In this episode we travel through some minimal dubbed out goodness from berlin via detroit and england for ...</itunes:subtitle>
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In this episode we travel through some minimal dubbed out goodness from berlin via detroit and england for some lush electronic bliss. The captain has been given strict instructions for us to return back to base in the fourth quadrant. After a bumpy takeoff we are crusing with hyper drive on full throttle into the depths.

Some of these tracks are taken from some favorite netlabel releases such as the excellent Graceland EP by Norman Fairbanks and the Minor Fading Zero compilation out of Russia on the Leibniz netlabel. Folow the links to download. 

playlist
1 10.16 - heiko laux pres - the old school street - i2020
2 Funk 004 (rinse) electric city funk - raiders of the lost arp - plasmek
3 Domina- Marizio's mix
4 Amuck - Low Res - Thorn Ep
5 Rontgen - O - sahko
6 Hymn Bream - Metamatics - MindMushingGit
7 Phylyps Trak ii - Basic Channel
8 19'50'' - Ester Brinkmann - 20' To 2000: July
9 The Visitors - Kirk Degorgio's Off World - Two Worlds
10 Dream 4 - The Nova Dream Sequence - Interpretations
11 Liquid Gel - Metamatics - MindMushingGit
12 Resonation - Claro intelecto - NEUROFIBRO
13 Graceland - Norman Fairbanks - Graceland EP 
14 Let Me Be Me - The Other People Place - Lifestyles of the Laptop Cafe
15 Sun After Rain (Rainy Day) - Sk1e - Minor Fading Zero [LNZ01]
16 Sheherezdae - tons of tones - presented by steve rachmond
17 Signs of inertia - titonton - metamorphic
18 Ellipse - kit clayton - parallel
19 Deep substance - steve stoll - Damn Analog Technology
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		<title>burnin up</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2007/01/28/burnin-up/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jan 2007 21:31:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow, another week has flown by again. Out here on the outer rim we have been busy repairing the ship for the next voyage. That bloody comet damn near took us out. The captain ported this transmission while we wait for instructions on the next destination. Enjoy.
1 Farandole - Bob James
2 Baria Cumbia remix - [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, another week has flown by again. Out here on the outer rim we have been busy repairing the ship for the next voyage. That bloody comet damn near took us out. The captain ported this transmission while we wait for instructions on the next destination. Enjoy.</p>
<p>1 Farandole - Bob James
2 Baria Cumbia remix - Los Hermanos Latinos
3 Music to Interrogate by - Jan Jelinek
4 Beijo - Brazilian Rhyme - Earth Wind &#038; Fire (Kenny Dope Remix)
5 The secret - Tons of Tones presented by Steve Rachmond
6 Give It Up, Turn It Loose (Latin Reconstruction) - James Brown  
7 Midnight Express - The Walter Murphy Band 
8 Walk - Norken
9 Muurame - Mr Velcro Fastener
10 Plastic Dreams (Original Mix) - Jaydee
11 Its only Music - Fuck Pony
12 Sao Pedro - Azymuth (Roc Hunter mix) 
13 Dream 10 - The Nova Dream Sequence
14 Falling Up - Theo Parrish (Carl Craig Remix) 
15 Devout - Steve Tang  
16 Resonation - Claro Intelecto
17 Pt Dreams - Ricardo Dias 
18 All night long Girlfriend - Basis By Gary Martin  
19 Sultans Dream  - Basis By Gary Martin  
20 Trespassers - New World Aquarium</p>
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				<itunes:subtitle>Wow, another week has flown by again. Out here on the outer rim we have been busy repairing the ship for the next voyage. That ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Wow, another week has flown by again. Out here on the outer rim we have been busy repairing the ship for the next voyage. That bloody comet damn near took us out. The captain ported this transmission while we wait for instructions on the next destination. Enjoy.

1 Farandole - Bob James
2 Baria Cumbia remix - Los Hermanos Latinos
3 Music to Interrogate by - Jan Jelinek
4 Beijo - Brazilian Rhyme - Earth Wind &#038; Fire (Kenny Dope Remix)
5 The secret - Tons of Tones presented by Steve Rachmond
6 Give It Up, Turn It Loose (Latin Reconstruction) - James Brown  
7 Midnight Express - The Walter Murphy Band 
8 Walk - Norken
9 Muurame - Mr Velcro Fastener
10 Plastic Dreams (Original Mix) - Jaydee
11 Its only Music - Fuck Pony
12 Sao Pedro - Azymuth (Roc Hunter mix) 
13 Dream 10 - The Nova Dream Sequence
14 Falling Up - Theo Parrish (Carl Craig Remix) 
15 Devout - Steve Tang  
16 Resonation - Claro Intelecto
17 Pt Dreams - Ricardo Dias 
18 All night long Girlfriend - Basis By Gary Martin  
19 Sultans Dream  - Basis By Gary Martin  
20 Trespassers - New World Aquarium
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		<title>ape boogie</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2007/01/17/ape-boogie/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jan 2007 08:51:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[This episode takes us on a journey into the outer solar systems via some tasty covers of ryuichi sakamoto, Africa Bambatta and led zeppelin then full throttle to the moon with some deeper shades of driving 4/4 goodness with a sprinkling of dub and latin. 
Flight boarding in 0100 hours. Spacesuit - check, fuel topped [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This episode takes us on a journey into the outer solar systems via some tasty covers of ryuichi sakamoto, Africa Bambatta and led zeppelin then full throttle to the moon with some deeper shades of driving 4/4 goodness with a sprinkling of dub and latin. </p>
<p>Flight boarding in 0100 hours. Spacesuit - check, fuel topped up - check, boarding pass - check. Ready to go?
0  liftoff 
1  Riot in lagos edit (Ryuichi Sakamoto cover)- Swag - Ubiquity 
2  Rylo 7 - Nubian Minds - ? 
3  Numbers - Kraftwerk - EMI 
4  Planet rock jazz (Bambatta cover)  - Breakout - <a href="http://www.breakout-music.com/">Breakout Music</a>
5  Computer world - Kraftwerk - EMI
6  No quarter (Led Zeppelin cover) - Nuspirit Helsinki - Ubiquity 
7  Jingo - Candido - Soul Jazz Records 
8  Modern Scene - John Tejada, Arian Leviste - Fairfax Sake 
9  Poor People Must Work (Carl Craig Remix) w/ Bobbo Shanti - Rhythm &#038; Sound
10 Monster Park (Robert Babicz Remix)- Jimi Polar - Nightlife -<a href="http://www.futureclassic.com.au/">Future Classic</a> 
11 Kunuaka feat. Subrinah - Makossa &#038; Megablast - Gstoned 
12 The Problem With Rules - John Tejada, Arian Leviste - Fairfax Sake 
13 Dj Puzzle Chi-Town - <a href="http://www.djpuzzle.com/music.html">Dj Puzzle </a> - Promo CDR 
14 Rain in Shibuya - John Beltran - In Full Color
15 Tente Imaginar - Larry Heard - Trip Do Brasil 2.5
16 Where We At Version 3 (Original Mix) - Henrik Schwarz, Ame, Dixon - Where We At EP
17 Dark side of the Spoon (Bangkok Impact Remix) - Alexander Robotnick - Creme Organization
18 Yellow Asteroids (Original) - Smash TV - Yellow Asteroids 12&#8243; 
19 Full Clip - Martin Buttrich - Planet E 
20 Polarity Feat Divine Styler - John Tejada - Palette
21 arrive at the moon..
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Flight boarding in 0100 hours. Spacesuit - check, fuel topped up - check, boarding pass - check. Ready to go?
0  liftoff 
1  Riot in lagos edit (Ryuichi Sakamoto cover)- Swag - Ubiquity 
2  Rylo 7 - Nubian Minds - ? 
3  Numbers - Kraftwerk - EMI 
4  Planet rock jazz (Bambatta cover)  - Breakout - Breakout Music
5  Computer world - Kraftwerk - EMI
6  No quarter (Led Zeppelin cover) - Nuspirit Helsinki - Ubiquity 
7  Jingo - Candido - Soul Jazz Records 
8  Modern Scene - John Tejada, Arian Leviste - Fairfax Sake 
9  Poor People Must Work (Carl Craig Remix) w/ Bobbo Shanti - Rhythm &#038; Sound
10 Monster Park (Robert Babicz Remix)- Jimi Polar - Nightlife -Future Classic 
11 Kunuaka feat. Subrinah - Makossa &#038; Megablast - Gstoned 
12 The Problem With Rules - John Tejada, Arian Leviste - Fairfax Sake 
13 Dj Puzzle Chi-Town - Dj Puzzle  - Promo CDR 
14 Rain in Shibuya - John Beltran - In Full Color
15 Tente Imaginar - Larry Heard - Trip Do Brasil 2.5
16 Where We At Version 3 (Original Mix) - Henrik Schwarz, Ame, Dixon - Where We At EP
17 Dark side of the Spoon (Bangkok Impact Remix) - Alexander Robotnick - Creme Organization
18 Yellow Asteroids (Original) - Smash TV - Yellow Asteroids 12" 
19 Full Clip - Martin Buttrich - Planet E 
20 Polarity Feat Divine Styler - John Tejada - Palette
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		<title>James Brown is dead.</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2006/12/25/james-brown-is-dead/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Dec 2006 10:20:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[As i happened onto my regional newspapers website on this fine christmas afternoon, i noticed a headline &#8220;the godfather of soul is dead.&#8221; James died at 73 from pneumonia and died around 1.45am local time (1745 AEDT), said his agent, Frank Copsidas, of Intrigue Music.
This man had such a vast output of amazing music and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As i happened onto my regional newspapers website on this fine christmas afternoon, i noticed a headline &#8220;the godfather of soul is dead.&#8221; James died at 73 from pneumonia and died around 1.45am local time (1745 AEDT), said his agent, Frank Copsidas, of Intrigue Music.</p>
<p>This man had such a vast output of amazing music and was such a charismatic entertainer. He was rumored to have been very hard on the players in his many lineups, but managed to get the best out of them.</p>
<p>The music has indirectly influenced much of modern music today - disco, rock and of course hip hop. Being the most sampled man in history is no mean feat.</p>
<p>Im going to post a couple of the mans hits and a funky rendition by two australian jazz legends of an familiar christmas tune, from a release that is popular with the digging crowd for the drum break at the start, but nevertheless a great rendition in its own right.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2006/12/25/jamesbrown_narrowweb__300x441,0.jpg"></p>
<p>James Brown rocks out during a concert in Shanghai, China, early this year.</p>
<p>Im glad that I had the opportunity to see the man live last year. Rest in peace James Brown.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bur.st/~drox/rwfs/Papa's%20Got%20A%20Brand%20New%20Bag.mp3" target="_blank">papas got a brand new bag</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bur.st/~drox/rwfs/away%20in%20a%20manger_don%20burrows%20quintet.mp3" target="_blank">away in a manger - don burrows quintet</a></p>
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		<title>Off Beat at Workshop</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2006/11/30/off-beat-at-workshop/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2006 03:21:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow, it’s been a little time between posts, finally the turntable has returned, but still has some little problems, she is old so I forgive her for having little quirks. 
So much great music at the moment, I’m super impressed with the planet rock cover (I know it sounds bad) on breakout-music, seriously dope…. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, it’s been a little time between posts, finally the turntable has returned, but still has some little problems, she is old so I forgive her for having little quirks. </p>
<p>So much great music at the moment, I’m super impressed with the planet rock cover (I know it sounds bad) on breakout-music, seriously dope…. I was going to hunt down the 7” but now they’ve its been released on a 12” with an additional jazz mix. I think the jazz mix is my pick. Patiently waiting for my copy to arrive. </p>
<p>Check out sound snippets on their myspace page <a href="http://www.myspace.com/breakoutmusicgermany">breakout music</a> and the label site <a href="http://www.breakout-music.com/">here</a>. Apparently Mr. Confuse, Info &#038; Kova had their musician mates play the cover and they meticulously resampled the tiny fragments into this stormer.</p>
<p>Dopeness, as is all the other releases on this label, lots of covers of funk classics and other oddities. This is defiantly one of my favorite labels at the moment.</p>
<p>I’m in Melbourne for a little holiday and am djing at a great little Sunday afternoon shindig called <b>Off Beat at Workshop</b>..</p>
<p>On Sunday December 3rd Workshop again will play host to an afternoon and evening of the finest in downtempo, IDM, ambient, 3/4 and world music sounds. In this sophomore iteration we introduce a couple of new styles to the mix - minimal and instrumental hip-hop.</p>
<p><img src="http://umfm.net/events/offbeat/02-dec3rd.gif"></p>
<p>Workshop is at 413 Elizabeth Street in downtown Melbourne, with access through the A&#8217;Beckett side entrance.</p>
<p>more info at <a href="http://www.u-magazine.com/magazine/a...articleid=1090">u magazine</a></p>
<p>its at <a href="http://www.theworkshop.com.au/">the workshop</a></p>
<p>thanks to <a href="http://www.myspace.com/easysleeper">easysleeper</a> for the gig hookups!</p>
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		<title>on the flipside</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2006/11/18/on-the-flipside/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Nov 2006 03:33:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[still waiting for the turntable to be fixed.
This is a guest mix by a great young turntablist from sydney named cbay.  
watch out for this kid&#8230;&#8230;
New school hip hop.

if you dig this mix contact cbay here and show him some love.
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&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;
intro
organic thoughts - get it right
little brother - for you
exile ft. slum village - [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>still waiting for the turntable to be fixed.</p>
<p>This is a guest mix by a great young turntablist from sydney named cbay.  </p>
<p>watch out for this kid&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>New school hip hop.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.bur.st/~cbay/graphics/cbay-intro2.jpg"></p>
<p>if you dig this mix contact cbay <a href="http://www.bur.st/~cbay/">here</a> and show him some love.</p>
<p><b>tracklist</b>
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organic thoughts - get it right
little brother - for you
exile ft. slum village - time has come
zion i ft. planet asia - critical
diverse - certified
triple threat - two minute warning
dilated peoples - marathon
dj nu-mark &#038; chali 2na - chali 2na comin thru
a.skillz &#038; krafty kutz - simple things
ozomatli - cut chemist suite
soulive - s.o.u.l.i.v.e remix
josh one ft. blu - step to this
scratch break
dj krush ft. the roots - meiso
looptroop - ambush in the night
jurassic 5 - freedom
the perceptionists ft. phonte - 5 o&#8217;clock
ghostface ft. tribe - milk em (strange fruit project remix)
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				<itunes:subtitle>still waiting for the turntable to be fixed.

This is a guest mix by a great young turntablist from sydney named cbay.  

watch out for ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>still waiting for the turntable to be fixed.

This is a guest mix by a great young turntablist from sydney named cbay.  

watch out for this kid......

New school hip hop.



if you dig this mix contact cbay here and show him some love.

tracklist
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intro
organic thoughts - get it right
little brother - for you
exile ft. slum village - time has come
zion i ft. planet asia - critical
diverse - certified
triple threat - two minute warning
dilated peoples - marathon
dj nu-mark &#038; chali 2na - chali 2na comin thru
a.skillz &#038; krafty kutz - simple things
ozomatli - cut chemist suite
soulive - s.o.u.l.i.v.e remix
josh one ft. blu - step to this
scratch break
dj krush ft. the roots - meiso
looptroop - ambush in the night
jurassic 5 - freedom
the perceptionists ft. phonte - 5 o'clock
ghostface ft. tribe - milk em (strange fruit project remix)
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		<title>Get down with the get down</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Nov 2006 17:19:31 +0000</pubDate>
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Ive been itching my to post the first podcast for weeks, patiently waiting for one of my turntable to be fixed. 

Its heating up here in Sydney, everyone seems to be spending more time outside, days are longer and weekends are lazier.
This mix really just mellows me out defiantly a great prelude to summer and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ive been itching my to post the first podcast for weeks, patiently waiting for one of my turntable to be fixed. </p>
<p><img src="http://www.sxc.hu/pic/m/t/to/tomdowson/288421_coconut_on_the_beach.jpg"></p>
<p>Its heating up here in Sydney, everyone seems to be spending more time outside, days are longer and weekends are lazier.
This mix really just mellows me out defiantly a great prelude to summer and the impending daylight savings, barbies and lazy weekends at the beach. If you cant make it to the east coast of Australia you can always check the vibe on this mix.</p>
<p>Includes tracks by <b>Artifacts, PUTS, Sadat X, Pete Rock and CL smooth, Afu Ra, J Live and Rodney Rude</b> among others.</p>
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		<itunes:summary>Ive been itching my to post the first podcast for weeks, patiently waiting for one of my turntable to be fixed. 



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This mix really just mellows me out defiantly a great prelude to summer and the impending daylight savings, barbies and lazy weekends at the beach. If you cant make it to the east coast of Australia you can always check the vibe on this mix.

Includes tracks by Artifacts, PUTS, Sadat X, Pete Rock and CL smooth, Afu Ra, J Live and Rodney Rude among others.

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		<itunes:keywords>hip hop, 90s hip hop, chilled,</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>rediscoveries</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2006/10/17/rediscoveries/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Oct 2006 06:37:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently aquired a massive funk collection at my local 2nd hand spot and come up with some gems that I thought id share. I managed to get my hands on a few dusties that ive been searching for&#8230;. enjoy!
In hindsight there were some cool things that came out of the 70&#8217;s, 

some great industrial [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently aquired a massive funk collection at my local 2nd hand spot and come up with some gems that I thought id share. I managed to get my hands on a few dusties that ive been searching for&#8230;. enjoy!</p>
<p>In hindsight there were some cool things that came out of the 70&#8217;s, </p>
<p><img src="http://www.berting.nl/seventies/pics/houses/image73.jpg">
some great industrial design</p>
<p><img src="http://www.berting.nl/seventies/pics/posters/bg051.gif">
psychadelic art</p>
<p>and the funk</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bur.st/~drox/rwfs/Cookies.mp3">Cookies</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bur.st/~drox/rwfs/Slippin'%20into%20Darkness.mp3">Slippin into darkness</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bur.st/~drox/rwfs/Wait%20Up.mp3">Wait up</a></p>
<p>enjoy.</p>
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		<title>unique tattoos</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2006/10/16/unique-tattoos/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Oct 2006 09:17:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So ive been considering getting a tattoo for quite some time but im really not into the generic tribal band, my initials etc so when I came across this french guys work via motel de mooka i was inspired to possibly chase him up if im ever in france.
&#8230; The good news is, there are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So ive been considering getting a tattoo for quite some time but im really not into the generic tribal band, my initials etc so when I came across this french guys work via <a href="http://mookamotel.blogspot.com/">motel de mooka</a> i was inspired to possibly chase him up if im ever in france.</p>
<p>&#8230; The good news is, there are a handful of artistically minded inkers at work out there, and if you&#8217;re gonna spend anywhere from a few hundred to a few grand on something that will be inked into your flesh until you die, well, don&#8217;t you want it to be atypical and dynamic and ingenious? Don&#8217;t you want something you can look at every day and go, whoa, what the hell is that, and is that really a part of my skin, and isn&#8217;t that just the most fascinating thing?</p>
<p><img src="http://www.sfgate.com/blogs/images/sfgate/culture/2006/01/19/yann-tatt1.jpg"></p>
<p>Don&#8217;t you want, in other words, a piece by someone like this French guy named Yann? Sure you do. The newish tattoo blog Needled.com pointed me to this guy&#8217;s deliriously cool work, which you won&#8217;t find in any of the aggro-trashy American tatt mags. He is, apparently, quite the sensation among tattoo cognescenti in France and Europe. Yann&#8217;s work is amazing and odd and childish and beautiful and strange, Egon Schiele meets Edward Gorey meets Picasso in a deep closet of folksy childhood whimsy. You gotta check out his gallery <a href="http://yourmeatismine.com/">here</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.sfgate.com/blogs/images/sfgate/culture/2006/01/19/yann-tatt4.jpg"></p>
<p>It is, of course, not a style for everyone. And you&#8217;d have to fly all the way to France to get a piece by him. But it could certainly encourage anyone considering the acquisition of serious ink to maybe think beyond your average dolphin-in-a-rainbow. Please. &#8230;</p>
<p>Also check out the <a href="http://needled.com/">needled.com blog</a> for all things tattoo</p>
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		<title>the future of electronic music</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2006/10/14/the-future-of-electronic-music/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Oct 2006 21:46:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[An interesting article about the importance of innovation in electronic music at igloo magazine
What are your thoughts on the future of electronic music?  Do you agree/disagree with the ideas put forth in this article?
While we are on about electronic music lets look back to the past and check out a radio event that has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An interesting article about the importance of innovation in electronic music at <a href="http://www.igloomag.com/doc.php?task=view&#038;id=1375&#038;category=features">igloo magazine</a></p>
<p>What are your thoughts on the future of electronic music?  Do you agree/disagree with the ideas put forth in this article?</p>
<p>While we are on about electronic music lets look back to the past and check out a radio event that has been uploaded on the <a href="http://www.archive.org/details/RE.1971.03.04">archive.org</a> website </p>
<p>from the site</p>
<p><b>&#8220;Broadcasted live from the Mills College Electronic Tape Music Center via a remote portable transmitter, Tom Zahuranec&#8217;s &#8220;Bucket-Ful Mercury Walk&#8221; invited listeners at home to drive to Mills and assist in creating sounds using various electronic equipment including Moog and Buchla synthesizers. Guests discovered and experimented with their manipulated voices while others helped turn nobs on the instruments. Charles Amirkhanian reports live from the event where over two hundred people attended, as well as Don Buchla who brought in one of his new model synthesizers of the time. The program features over 45 minutes of analog sounds for listeners to bathe themselves in. From a series of audience participation radio programs in which artists were given air time to create situations that physically involved the listening audience.&#8221;</b></p>
<p>the mp3 is located <a href="http://ia300038.us.archive.org:80/1/items/RE.1971.03.04/RE.1971.03.04_ed_64kb.mp3">here</a></p>
<p>Also pop by <a href="http://www.disquiet.com/">disquiet.com</a> for all things ambient. They have a nice selection of daily mp3&#8217;s to download, music reviews and other stuff.
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		<title>Feed my ipod</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Oct 2006 11:27:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[I love finding free online gems. Have you found any online that I should know about, if so send me links. 
Im really loving the production of one torah vinter from sweden. download her demo from her myspace page. 
ive just been listening to a mix from 1985 by cosmic dj beppe loda there is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love finding free online gems. Have you found any online that I should know about, if so send me links. </p>
<p>Im really loving the production of one torah vinter from sweden. download her demo from her <a href="http://myspace.com/toravinter">myspace</a> page. </p>
<p>ive just been listening to a mix from 1985 by cosmic dj beppe loda there is an interview <a href="http://www.tropicalcomputersystem.com/loda/beppeloda_interview.html">here</a> and the mix can be downloaded from sonic sunset <a href="http://www.sonicsunset.com/">here</a> </p>
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		<title>Keeping It Peel.</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2006/10/12/keeping-it-peel/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Oct 2006 07:33:52 +0000</pubDate>
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October 2006 : John Peel Day 2006
Keeping It Peel!
Today is the the anniversary of John Peel&#8217;s last live broadcast, and you can put on your own tibute gig on 12 October.
If you cant do that. Check out the archives at Radio one here
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October 2006 : John Peel Day 2006
Keeping It Peel!</p>
<p>Today is the the anniversary of John Peel&#8217;s last live broadcast, and you can put on your own tibute gig on 12 October.</p>
<p>If you cant do that. Check out the archives at Radio one <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/">here</a></p>
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		<title>offworld sounds</title>
		<link>http://thoughtlabaudio.podbean.com/2006/10/10/offworld-sounds/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Oct 2006 22:48:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>drox</dc:creator>
		
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For my first entry I wanted to highlight an artist that I have really dug over the years Mr Kirk Degiorgio. 
Ive really been revisiting his back catalogue some of which is had to find and thought id share some tunes.
If your not familiar with Kirk he’s been producing music since the early 90’s and [...]]]></description>
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<p>For my first entry I wanted to highlight an artist that I have really dug over the years Mr<a href="http://www.kirkdegiorgio.com"> Kirk Degiorgio</a>. </p>
<p>Ive really been revisiting his back catalogue some of which is had to find and thought id share some tunes.</p>
<p>If your not familiar with Kirk he’s been producing music since the early 90’s and who is probably best known for his<a href="http://www.discogs.com/artist/As+One"> As One</a> album on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mo'Wax">Mowax</a> and his short-lived <a href="http://www.discogs.com/label/Applied+Rhythmic+Technology+(ART)">A.R.T.</a> label.</p>
<p>Im a sucker for the feel of his earlier productions. This is from the compilation album objets d’art under the as one guise.
<a href="http://www.bur.st/~drox/rwfs/isatai.mp3">Isatai - As One</a>
<img src="http://www.kirkdegiorgio.com/images/modcan4.jpg">
Kirk has produced many different genres and through the years has a healthy love of analog modulars, jazzy broken beats and soul but you can feel the sense of refinement within his later work and use of more organic sounds. although I have a soft spot for the Detroit tech lushness.
His later releases have a big jazz/ neo soul influence influence, depending which alias you lean towards and are great to just chill to.</p>
<p>here is a taster of his more jazzy productions. 
<a href="http://www.bur.st/~drox/rwfs/upsanddowns.mp3">ups and downs - Kirk Degiorgio</a></p>
<p>His most recent release is the collaboration with Vocalist Jinadu which was recorded at the legendary abbey road studios. His singing and Kirks soulful music sit together so well. With a guest arrangement from the legendary<a href="http://www.eumirdeodato.com"> deodato</a> among others. Its out now on <a href="http://www.peacefrog.com">peacefrog</a>, you can purchase from 
<a href="http://www.bleep.com/peacefrog">bleep</a> or from the <a href="http://www.peacefrog.com">peacefrog</a> website direct.</p>
<p>Look forward to the release of the new as one album  &#8220;AS ONE: Planetary Folklore 2 - October 16th 2006&#8243; on Italy&#8217;s <a href="http://www.neroli.it">Archive</a> label. I know I am.</p>
<p>you can find out more about the beauty room and kirk at these links</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thebeautyroom.mu">The beauty room<a/></p>
<p> <a href="http://www.myspace.com/kirkdegiorgio">more music at his myspace</a>
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