You are sick and tired of lame CD/MP3 AA Disco jocks automixing stuff they gathered on checker blogs? And you need musical inspiration for the switch to 2009?
We have no clue where we will end up to sing auld lang syne this time round, but we know to what the boys at New York City’s Saint Club swayed back on New Year’s Eve in 1983, courtesy of DJ Chuck Parsons. And it must have been quite a night…
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Spoiler: the last song before midnight is “Beat The Clock” with accompanying time check mixed over, then “Memories”.
When the Druffalo Hit Squad was banned from the executive party circuit at the time of the voodoo hairpiece and coke rock pub quiz incident, we gave all our bookings to Marv. He’s apparently doing ok.

Michael’s got a new one:
“That day a few weeks back we had incessant rain, I holed-up with a bottle of Barolo and then a Rioja. Then some beer. It’s around 5 hours worth of deep introspection, reflective, sometimes depressing music (although there seems to be a few choice classics at the end to uplift). Mixing is shoddy in places but I didn’t think anyone was watching. The parts start and finish abruptly as I just chopped the massive file up without fancy fades.”
Club music performed live in a club is not always a revelation. In fact, it is quite the opposite on most occasions.
This however, is something different.

Download Link: http://www.sendspace.com/file/gcx5ay

There was a long and winding road of negotiations but finally the originators of the best Acid House mix ever could be persuaded at gunpoint to temporarily give access again. This seminal multitrack-extravaganza has wrecked more audio devices than the first LFO test pressing, consisting of over twenty MK 1210 pre-mixed classics and a whole lot more samples, acapellas and other trickery, orchestrated in Cakewalk for extra old school credentials, fuelled by heated debates, several cases of beer and way too many cigarettes. When this surfaced into the light after several weeks, smiles were smiled.
