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[Sunday Pickup] Daft Punk, Justice, DJ Shadow, Moby, Mark Ronson, Basement Jaxx, Portishead & Many More Essential Mixes Circa 1993
The Essential Mix Series on Radio One dates back to 1993, when on the 30th of October, Pete Tong first put out a mix on the show that became the first of hundreds that would grace the airwaves. Nearly 18 years on and they're still going strong as UK phenomenon James Blake put in a great sounding mix featuring just yesterday in the early hours debuting some brand new material from himself along with a wide spectrum of other musical genres. After posting the JB Mix I received a tweet from some friends over at Another Whiskey For Mister Bukowski sending me in the direction of 900+ Essential Mixes dating way back to 1993! 1993!
In the space on two hours I'd gone from one end of the Essential Mixes history with the latest guest spot, way back to the first ever one from Pete Tong himself. I'd of been but a little 4 year old back in 1993, dressed in a Thunderbirds outfit jumping off of my drum kit trying to fly before subsequently falling through the snare drum my Mum had just moments before told me I'd break. I may not of been aware of the vast array of electronic that the club scene was thriving on in the 90's, but, through the joy of ageing and the magical times that we live in we can check out a vast array of music we may have missed whilst trying to fly as a child via the internet.
This bumper sized Sunday Pickup contains Essential Mixes from some of the biggest DJ's the world has ever seen. Sets from the likes of Daft Punk way back in 1997. Fitting after we just 2 days ago got to hear their previously unreleased track from 1994, "Drive". Other mixes come from Justice, Flying Lotus, Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim, DJ Shadow, Moby (1994), Digitalism, 2 Many DJ's, Mark Ronson, Magnetic Man, Portishead. I could go on to list all 900+ mixes but that would be pointless as you are all at home having a lazy Sunday (maybe), so spend it listening to some classic tracks dating back to 1993 right up until 2007. Have a scroll below and happy listening it should take you about 109K plus hours to get through it all. Better get started! (After the jump there's a few track numbers to help you find the sets in the title eg DAFT PUNK at 743!)
The Essential Mix Series on Radio One dates back to 1993, when on the 30th of October, Pete Tong first put out a mix on the show that became the first of hundreds that would grace the airwaves. Nearly 18 years on and they're still going strong as UK phenomenon James Blake put in a great sounding mix featuring just yesterday in the early hours debuting some brand new material from himself along with a wide spectrum of other musical genres. After posting the JB Mix I received a tweet from some friends over at Another Whiskey For Mister Bukowski sending me in the direction of 900+ Essential Mixes dating way back to 1993! 1993!
In the space on two hours I'd gone from one end of the Essential Mixes history with the latest guest spot, way back to the first ever one from Pete Tong himself. I'd of been but a little 4 year old back in 1993, dressed in a Thunderbirds outfit jumping off of my drum kit trying to fly before subsequently falling through the snare drum my Mum had just moments before told me I'd break. I may not of been aware of the vast array of electronic that the club scene was thriving on in the 90's, but, through the joy of ageing and the magical times that we live in we can check out a vast array of music we may have missed whilst trying to fly as a child via the internet.
This bumper sized Sunday Pickup contains Essential Mixes from some of the biggest DJ's the world has ever seen. Sets from the likes of Daft Punk way back in 1997. Fitting after we just 2 days ago got to hear their previously unreleased track from 1994, "Drive". Other mixes come from Justice, Flying Lotus, Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim, DJ Shadow, Moby (1994), Digitalism, 2 Many DJ's, Mark Ronson, Magnetic Man, Portishead. I could go on to list all 900+ mixes but that would be pointless as you are all at home having a lazy Sunday (maybe), so spend it listening to some classic tracks dating back to 1993 right up until 2007. Have a scroll below and happy listening it should take you about 109K plus hours to get through it all. Better get started! (After the jump there's a few track numbers to help you find the sets in the title eg DAFT PUNK at 743!)
Personal picks:
Daft Punk: 743
Justice: 201
DJ Shadow: 420
Flying Lotus: 122
Mark Ronson: 223
Moby: 873
Fatboy Slim: 650
2 Many DJ's: 329
Digitalism: 196
Skream: 200
The Rapture: 391
Basement Jaxx: 705 / 628 / 26
Portishead: 838
DJ Yoda: 228
Diplo: 187
Hot Chip: 172
Crookers: 146
Deadmau5: 142 / 129
Chase & Status: 138
Mr Scruff: 112
Toddla T: 100
Friendly Fires: 97
Major Lazer:93
Simian Mobile Disco: 68
Magnetic Man: 41
Beardy Man: 16
[Download] Fatboy Slim x Hervé - "Machines Can Do The Work"
Seems like Fatboy Slim is collaborating with alot of DJs lately. Heres a new one with Hervé, check out "Machines Can Do The Work"
[Download] Fatboy Slim x Lazy Rich - "Weapon of Choice 2010"
Fatboy Slim is definitely letting his return be known. This time he collaborates with Lazy Rich on their single "Weapon of Choice 2010".
[Download] Fatboy Slim x Lazy Rich - Weapon of Choice 2010
[Download] David Byrne and Fatboy Slim "Why Don't You Love Me?" (feat. Cyndi Lauper & Tori Amos)
Holy Shit! How did I sleep on this? Here Lies Love is an amazing concept album by Talking Head's David Byrne and Fatboy Slim. It's an album about Imelda Marcos, the lavish former first lady of the Phillipines, known for her extensive shoe collection. Pretty weird, huh? However, the album features some incredible guests including Martha Wainwright, Santigold, Steve Earle, Cyndi Lauper, Róisín Murphy and Tori Amos.
Here Lies Love will be a double disc album and include a 100-page book and a DVD. The album is set to release tomorrow 4/6/10. Check out one of the stand out tracks, Why Don't You Love Me? featuring Cyndi Lauper and Tori Amos.
David Byrne and Fatboy Slim - Why Don't You Love Me? (feat. Cyndi Lauper & Tori Amos)