Still waiting for the baby to arrive here, so I scooped up all my current SoundCloud favs and added them to a nifty set. Enjoy in the summer sun!
Posted on 18 May 2013 by admin
Still waiting for the baby to arrive here, so I scooped up all my current SoundCloud favs and added them to a nifty set. Enjoy in the summer sun!
Posted on 17 February 2013 by admin
Sushil Nash guested my show again. This time he brought his disco machine and set it on ‘stunning’.
This is what he did:
Dr. Hook – Sexy Eyes (Funkyjaws Footwork)
The KDMS – Your Love Is Right
Cherrelle & Al O’Neal – Saturday Love (Elias Tzikas)
Rocco Raimundo – Give Me Your Love
Demon – You Are My High (Kartell Remix)
Real 2 Real – Love Me Like This (Funkyjaws Re-work)
L’Equipe Du Son – What You Do To Me (Extended Mix)
Nicholas – Without You
Delegation – You And I (Casual Encounters Delegating Edit)
This is what I did:
stewrat – disagreements
jakwob – electrify (sega bodega remix)
quintus project – night flight (psychemagik remix)
the dead rose music company – chaka can’t
session victim – time to let you down
l’équipe du son – indian laserdisc (gazeebo’s essential mix)
alico & çağrı – les mondes engloutis (psychemagik main mix)
grizzly bear – gun shy (lindstrøm remix)
Here’s the Grizzly Bear remix Lindstrøm went and did. He did great didn’t he? Tune Of The Week!
And here are some super hot stuff from Martin Hayes, for the price of your love:
And here’s a cause that needs your lobbying: Listen to Gigamesh’s remix of Two Club Cinema’s ‘Sun’ and let Kitsuné know you want them to release it this instant.
And the same goes for this one: Sign my petition and swoop by Alpine’s facebook page and let them know:
And a little bonus treat for you:
Posted on 08 December 2012 by admin
Stuffed to perfection with audio jams with all the trimmings. Sushil Nash cooks up something unique and special yet again. <3
Miguel Campbell – Flight School
Pammin – Need Someone
Emeron & Fox – Nightmares (Monitor 66 Remix)
Kolombo – Get So Hot
Isaac Tichauer – I Forgive You
Mat.Joe – Heart To Find
RaFL & Leibo – Better Love ft. Moni
Cassian – On & On
L’Equipe Du Son – Magic Johnstein (Gari Baldi Remix)
Ridney – Sup
Lessovsky – Cherish Any Time (Monitor 66 Remix)
Grand Corporation – Wonder & Amazement (Deetron Vocal)
Feed Me & Crystal Fighters – Love Is All I Got (Larse Remix)
Finnebassen – What You Do
Sidney Charles – Don’t Go (Doctor Dru Remix)
Posted on 18 July 2012 by admin
Posted on 05 May 2012 by admin
Episode 11:
Dr. Kable – Hour 1
Only Children – Down Fever
Modern Talking – You’re My Heart You’re My Soul
Felix Laband – Whisteling In Tongues (Todd Terje remix)
Manuel Göttsching vs. Sueño Latino – E2 E4 vs. Sueño Latino (The Latin Dream)
Stars On 33 – Luv
Chic – I Want Your Love
Downtown Party Network – Days Like These
Chris Malinchak – The Fourth
Sebastien Tellier – Cochon Ville (Dimitri From Paris Erodiscomix)
Sam Sparro – Happiness (The Magician remix)
Fabian – Do It
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Sushil Nash – Hour 2:
L’Equipe Du Son – Lesson 1
Poolside – Do You Believe? (Kartell Remix)
Black Magic Disco – Downtown (Odahl Remix)
Moon Runner – Interactive Track
Mitzi – Voyage Voyage
Roberto Rodriguez & Kholi – Tell Me (Jacques Renault Remix)
Zimmer – Bay Bridge (Moon Boots Remix)
Only Children – Down Fever
Alex Hentze – Stars In Your Eyes
Andi De Luxe – Boobsie Collins (Satin Jackets Remix)
Autodeep & Romorri – Make You Mine (KRL Remix)
Blundetto – Walk Away Now (Blackjoy Remix)
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Posted on 25 March 2012 by admin
Hi, thanks for having me! I’m 22 and live in London working in a shop five days a week but my free time revolves around looking for new music, keeping the blog updated and bedroom DJing.
- How did you get into DJing?
It’s been a slow progression since about three years ago when I came across Boy 8-Bit’s ‘Together Mix’. I’d been into electronic music for a while listening to lot of electro house but for some reason that mix was the first thing that really made me want to start DJing. I remember listening to that mix constantly and I was desperate to create something similar of my own so I started off by simply loading up tracks in GarageBand and working out how to transition them into each other. As you can imagine it was a pretty painstaking and unsatisfying way of doing it and I had no idea about things like EQs and levels but I knew how I wanted it to sound and it taught me some basic principles behind mixing. I think knowing how you want things to sound is the only really important thing about beginning to DJ because the rest you can learn. Finally I decided I had to get some half decent decks and a mixer so I could start doing things properly and then I was able to start playing for friends at parties and that. But yeah, that Boy 8-Bit mix and long nights in front of my laptop were definitely what first got me into to DJing.
- You run your own blog. Tell us about your ideology behind it.
The blog actually started out just because friends at uni and back home would often ask me to recommend new stuff to listen to and I thought it would be a good idea to just put it all in one place. I also thought it would be nice for myself to have a collection of all the stuff I’ve been playing and I really enjoy going back through it sometimes and rediscovering things I’d forgotten about. This is one of the reasons why there’s never any writing in my posts – because it never really set out to be a blog. I don’t know what else you’d call it though. The lack of text is something I do get asked about sometimes but I don’t really feel the need to write in my posts. There’s a lot of really interesting music blogs out there with some great writing but there’s also plenty where the pages are broken up by pointless rambling or “this is such a sick choon, DJ Awesome played it at MegaKool Venue and the place went OFF!” I would also probably post less frequently if I knew I’d have to take the time out to write each time and I like to keep putting new stuff on as quick as I find it. I’ve tried to keep it as simple as possible and that works for me.
What can our listeners expect from your sets?
Well I try not to plan them too much and I rarely go in with much of a structure so it’s usually anyone’s guess how it’s going to come out! I suppose I play a mixture of disco, house and related genres but it’s always fun to throw a surprise or two in there somewhere. One thing I have found myself doing with some of my sets is to kind of change the atmosphere a little towards the end. Sometimes I’ll shift the mood up a bit so it suddenly becomes a little more cheerful and fun for the last 15 minutes, sometimes I like to turn an upbeat dancey mix into something calm and brooding. I definitely did that in my last mix (Twelve). For the most part I kept it something to tap your feet and click your fingers to but for the last three tracks it went nice and deep. I guess I find the final bit of a mix the most exciting because I feel like I’m setting up the mood I’ll finish my set on. Obviously if I were playing for a club full of people I might not always get away with that but part of the fun in playing to friends or recording a mix for Soundcloud is the freedom to experiment and mess around a bit. The set I’ve put together for Hot To The Touch has actually turned out to be fairly consistent for a change. Pretty much 60 minutes of disco and funk. Grooves and lady-vocals all the way. This is just something to put an hour aside for so you can shuffle you feet, get a boogie on or just kick back with a Tequila Sunrise. I’ve really had fun making it so I hope you’ll enjoy listening. Thanks, Sushil! Have a look at Sushil’s blog here!
Check out Sushil’s latest Soundcloud set:





