Fri, 7 March 2008 Here is a little bonus for you all. I put this mix together for Wes' radio show and thought "What the hell, I might as well post it to the podcast too!" So here you go! Tons of great old tracks in here too as I have been collecting these for a while. Enjoy. Tracklisting 01. Pablo Roma - Sad Flowers (Dynamic Illusion Intro Mix) 02. Coldfish - Cycles 03. Claude Von Stroke - Who's Afraid of Detroit (Stanton Warriors Mix) 04. Petter - Six Songs (Tone Diary Mix) 05. Bedrock - Forge 06. Luke Chable - Melburn 07. Beber & Tamra - You Wonder (Starecase Vocal Mix) 08. Ivan Frolov - Cloudy 2007 (Hypnotic Breaks Mix) 09. Pole Folder & CP - Dust (Fretwell Mix) 10. Brahma & Drew Nichols - Submerged (Madoka Alternate Generation Mix) Comments[0] |
Fri, 7 March 2008 Wes has been my co-resident at Amsterdam Rhino for over a year now and so it is surprising that I have not gotten him on the podcast until now. Wes prides himself on weaving together many styles of music even going so far as to play Psy-trance on occasion. He is also the man behind the success Area709.com website which features a host of DJs and Producers with articles, bios and a ton of mix set to scope out. What follows is the result of a mix exchange that Wes and I agreed to a while back and finally got around to doing.Enjoy! Tracklisting 1) Orchid - Communication 2) Lea D - Infinite Ways 3) Rocky Miller - Chamber of Secrets 4) Andy Duguid - Don't Belong 5) Calico - December Moon 6) Federico Epis - Tone 7) Matias Rodriguez - Yo 8) Maxime Dangles - Love Water 9) Topher Jones - Refinery 10) Federico Epis - Silver Chordz 11) High Noon at Salinas - Celebration Comments[0] |
Wes has been my co-resident at Amsterdam Rhino for over a year now and so it is surprising that I have not gotten him on the podcast until now. Wes prides himself on weaving together many styles of music even going so far as to play Psy-trance on occasion. He is also the man behind the success Area709.com website which features a host of DJs and Producers with articles, bios and a ton of mix set to scope out. What follows is the result of a mix exchange that Wes and I agreed to a while back and finally got around to doing.