![]() TC Izlam - Ill Type Soundįortran 5 featuring Larry Graham - Look to the Future (Psychedelic Shack Mix) & Carruthers - Hey! Hey! Can U Relate (Hard Rap) DJ Milo - The Re-Return of the Original Art-Form (DJ Format Remix)ĭJ Mink featuring The K.I.D. Skoolskirts01c 01.30.05 skoolbeats&girlskirts. ![]() Instant Funk - I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl) Parliament - Aqua Boogie (A Psychoalphadiscobetabioaquadoloop) Skoolskirts01b 01.30.05 skoolbeats&girlskirts. Harlem River Drive - Harlem River Drive (Theme) Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - Wake Up Everybody The Delfonics - Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time) Skoolskirts01a 01.30.05 skoolbeats&girlskirts. (I mix on laptop but the source material is vinyl and mostly vintage/original vinyl too.) I listen to the mp3s of them all the time! with a few new(ish) things thrown in! These are very fun and I really like em. First shows were old funk, soul, disco and breaks. not just rave, not even, although I will get to that! focus is suppsosed to be beats and breaks and I may get sidetracked. I'm doing, or trying to do, one oldskool show a month. wasnt able to do any in February, but here are playlists for the last bunch of mixes. I think I'll be better about it this month! More mixes I want to do. I've been mostly otherwise occupied this past month! So I've been bad with updating. Latest station news appears, and is archived here. Playlists are carefully selected and sound quality is way better than it should be at this bitrate. It's a great station for home, work or wherever. I play whatever it is I'm feeling, from music for dancing to certifiable chillage and points inbetween. It IS quirky, new, and different, often obscure, always interesting and fun. And when I play 8ties stuff, it's not the same old tunes everyone was already sick of by 1985. NOT the same old "dance" or "electronic" selections. (Hehe, I'm so clever.) Music that falls through the cracks: electro, Italo disco, synth, post-punk, funk, old NYC favourites, obscure 70s/80s, idm, Detroit and other techno techno, acid, microhouse, bedroom bleeps, mash-ups and loads more. Meow: glitterbox: Freeform eclectronica: new and old. I keep the following station description at the top, since I kept changing it all the time. Sometimes, when reposting older news and playlists, I'll include my recent comments in bold italics. This space is a repository for my net radio station news and the like. In addition to the CDs, Optik is a DVD of classic & rare Plastikman videos plus previously unreleased footage of Plastikman live at Glastonbury, 1995 and Plastikman live at Mutek, Montreal, 2003.Meow: This is a song from under the floorboards. Arkives collects previously unreleased Plastikman material from the recording sessions in and between the released albums while also offering alternate or early versions of songs that were eventually released.įinally, Nostalgik collects rare, out-of-print, vinyl-only editions and bonus Plastikman tracks. One features the never-before heard, complete recording session from which "Spastik" emerged, along with an unreleased John Peel in-studio live session from 1994. Two further CDs contain previously unreleased material. Reaching far beyond the world of techno, the disc features luminaries such as Vince Clarke, Cliff Martinez, François Kevorkian, Moby, Chris & Cosey, Severed Heads, Flood, and Mute's Daniel Miller & Gareth Jones. Replikants features all-new remixes specially commissioned for the project, in which Hawtin's influences and heroes rework Plastikman's back catalog. Rekonstruktions collects Plastikman's classic and hard-to-find remixes for other artists, including La Funk Mob, System 7, New Order, Depeche Mode, Hardfloor, and even an unreleased remix of his own Robotman project. The set includes newly remastered versions of all six previously released Plastikman albums-Sheet One, Musik, Recycled Plastik, Consumed, Artifakts (B.C.), and Closer-and five further CDs of rare and unreleased material. The deluxe packaging includes a slipcase with foldout sleeves for all 12 discs, plus a 64-page book that tells the Plastikman story in archival photos and a newly commissioned text. Arkives Reference features 11 CDs and 1 DVD.
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