
This Mark E dub of Ghost Note's first single has been kicking around in my headphones for months now. It's a grower and so good.
Ghost Note - Holy Jungle (Mark E Pressure Dub) (2008) [zsh]
Great galloping disco I picked up from the Sounds Superb Vol. 3 12" compilation on Codek Records. Did you say rock guitars and vocoder action ? Of course I'm there.
Frederic Sinful - Crater Sand (2008) [zsh]
Another great song from Jazzanova featuring Ben Westbeech that I keep coming back to from the Sonar Kollektiv 'BASED ON MISUNDERSTANDINGS' compilation out this year.
Jazzanova featuring Ben Westbeech - I Can See (Holy Ghost ! Remix) [zsh]
Finally, Eli Escobar gets it right after all of those schlocky remixes of "Dreams" I and the rest of the villagers were forced to flee from where it sounded like Stevie Nicks was going to pass out from exhaustion for trying to keep up with some tracked up tribal track attack. ♥ this one.
Stevie Nicks - Stand Back (Eli Escobar Disco Mix) (2009) [zsh]
Was listening to the second half of the July 21 podcast of Beats In Space with Tim Sweeney and it was nice to hear "Break Night" again, a classic on Strictly Rhythm. Jacob Korn's "I Like The Sun (But Not On LED's)" was another stand-out from Mr. Sweeney's 7.21 set for me. I tracked it down to Jaccob's myspace page. Will be performing a 'page-yank' forthwith. Meanwhile, definitely worth a listen.
The Mole People - Break Night (1995) [zsh]
Digging around on an old drive I came across a dubbed out Tom Moulton mix of "Love Honey." Originally released in 1995 and re-released in 2004. The keyboards by Quentin Harris are amazing. Approaching Patrick Cowley "I Feel Love" amazing.
Man Friday - Love Honey (A Tom Moulton Mix) (2004) [zsh]

2 comments:
keep up the dope tracks mate. the Arman Van Helden tracks are a nice flashback too :) It did however bring back a painful trainwreck memory I have from trying to mix in Break Night many years ago!
Your work here is great. I never fail to start a musical journey from your recommendations. Leads me to places I like a lot.
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