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	<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Music.com is a music website / blog presented by music enthusiasts, record collectors and semi-retired 30 something DJs Ste & Terser. It is dedicated to eclectic soulful underground music, old and new, across many genres all packaged up and presented via monthly radio show podcasts, mix-tapes and the occasional blog. Sit back, turn it up and enjoy! ]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 30 - Azaxx www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited French DJ and Producer Azaxx @azaxx to put together a mix of records that have influenced him over the years!<br />
Nice one Xav!<br />
<br />
Tracklist<br />
1- Pierre Henry Jéricho Jerk<br />
2- Serge Gainsbourg La Horse<br />
3- Jacques Dutronc J'ai tout lu tout vu tout bu<br />
4- Archie Shepp Sophiticated Lady<br />
5- De La Soul Plug Tunin<br />
6- James Brown Lowdown Popcorn<br />
7- Louie Bellson The Eel<br />
8- Sabu Martinez Hotel Alysso Sousse Tunisia<br />
9- Beastie Boys Egg Man<br />
10- Funk Mob Suce mon Beat<br />
11- Product of da Neighbourhood Beautiful race of people<br />
13- Los Fabulosos Festival El Message<br />
12- Al Kooper & Stephen Stills Season of the witch<br />
13- Air Modulor Stein House remix<br />
14- Weed People Radikal Rhythm<br />
15- Roni Size Secret<br />
16- Melvin Von Peeble Sweetback' Theme<br />
17- Sly and The Family Stone In time<br />
18- Srata 3 (It Is Not )A Man world<br />
19- Meirelles e Sua Orchestra Muhlé Rendeira<br />
20- Fatboy Slim Tweakers Delight<br />
21- Deeds Plus Thoughts This and That]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited French DJ and Producer Azaxx @azaxx to put together a mix of records that have influenced him over the years!<br />
Nice one Xav!<br />
<br />
Tracklist<br />
1- Pierre Henry Jéricho Jerk<br />
2- Serge Gainsbourg La Horse<br />
3- Jacques Dutronc J'ai tout lu tout vu tout bu<br />
4- Archie Shepp Sophiticated Lady<br />
5- De La Soul Plug Tunin<br />
6- James Brown Lowdown Popcorn<br />
7- Louie Bellson The Eel<br />
8- Sabu Martinez Hotel Alysso Sousse Tunisia<br />
9- Beastie Boys Egg Man<br />
10- Funk Mob Suce mon Beat<br />
11- Product of da Neighbourhood Beautiful race of people<br />
13- Los Fabulosos Festival El Message<br />
12- Al Kooper & Stephen Stills Season of the witch<br />
13- Air Modulor Stein House remix<br />
14- Weed People Radikal Rhythm<br />
15- Roni Size Secret<br />
16- Melvin Von Peeble Sweetback' Theme<br />
17- Sly and The Family Stone In time<br />
18- Srata 3 (It Is Not )A Man world<br />
19- Meirelles e Sua Orchestra Muhlé Rendeira<br />
20- Fatboy Slim Tweakers Delight<br />
21- Deeds Plus Thoughts This and That]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.
For this episode we have invited French DJ and Producer Azaxx @azaxx to put together a mix of records that have influenced him over the years!
Nice one Xav!

Tracklist
1- Pierre Henry Jéricho Jerk
2- Serge Gainsbourg La Horse
3- Jacques Dutronc J'ai tout lu tout vu tout bu
4- Archie Shepp Sophiticated Lady
5- De La Soul Plug Tunin
6- James Brown Lowdown Popcorn
7- Louie Bellson The Eel
8- Sabu Martinez Hotel Alysso Sousse Tunisia
9- Beastie Boys Egg Man
10- Funk Mob Suce mon Beat
11- Product of da Neighbourhood Beautiful race of people
13- Los Fabulosos Festival El Message
12- Al Kooper & Stephen Stills Season of the witch
13- Air Modulor Stein House remix
14- Weed People Radikal Rhythm
15- Roni Size Secret
16- Melvin Von Peeble Sweetback' Theme
17- Sly and The Family Stone In time
18- Srata 3 (It Is Not )A Man world
19- Meirelles e Sua Orchestra Muhlé Rendeira
20- Fatboy Slim Tweakers Delight
21- Deeds Plus Thoughts This and That]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 07 May 2017 03:55:29 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 29 - DownUnder Disco www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited DJ, Producer and edit man DownUnder Disco (AKA Steve Cooper) to put together a mix of records that have influenced him over the years!<br />
<br />
Nice one Steve!<br />
<br />
A lot of time was taken going through my music library to select these tracks , mostly based on artists i have grown up listening to and loving but also with special times or people that relate to the music , i love how any one track can take you back to a certain time in your life :)).... I have included some original tracks but there are also some edits in there too as i have grown very fond of the edits scene and the guys putting them together , taking older songs i love and giving them a dance floor feel and beat . So here it is my 90 minute influences mix .... Enjoy .<br />
Tracklist as follows :-<br />
1. Bob Marley ...Get up Stand up ......(Reflex Edit)<br />
2. Bill Withers....Ain,t no sunshine .....(Poldoore Remix )<br />
3. Erykah Badu ...Think Twice <br />
4. Soul II Soul ... Keep on Movin<br />
5. TLC .... Creep <br />
6. Groove Armada .... My Friend <br />
7. RE jazz Feat .lisa bassenge ...All i Need (MCA edit)<br />
8. Tina Turner ....Whole lotta love ....(JR Dynamite edit)<br />
9. Prince ...Sign of the times (Evil smarty mess with your mind edit)<br />
10. Talk Talk ...Life's what you make it (Fingermans Classic edit)<br />
11. Electra ....Autumn Love <br />
12. Anita Baker ...Sweet love (Autocycle edit)<br />
13. Michael Jackson ... I cant help it (Bad Barbie vs Evil Smarty cant get enough Acid edit)<br />
14. Michael jackson .... Wanna be where you are ...( Walter looks edit)<br />
15. Randy Crawford & he Crusaders .... Street Life (Master Chic edit)<br />
16. Chaka Khan ...Live in me<br />
17. Fern Kinney ... Together we are Beautiful (Downunder Disco edit)<br />
18. Gladys Knight ....Taste of Bitter love (Joey Negro Remixed with love).]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited DJ, Producer and edit man DownUnder Disco (AKA Steve Cooper) to put together a mix of records that have influenced him over the years!<br />
<br />
Nice one Steve!<br />
<br />
A lot of time was taken going through my music library to select these tracks , mostly based on artists i have grown up listening to and loving but also with special times or people that relate to the music , i love how any one track can take you back to a certain time in your life :)).... I have included some original tracks but there are also some edits in there too as i have grown very fond of the edits scene and the guys putting them together , taking older songs i love and giving them a dance floor feel and beat . So here it is my 90 minute influences mix .... Enjoy .<br />
Tracklist as follows :-<br />
1. Bob Marley ...Get up Stand up ......(Reflex Edit)<br />
2. Bill Withers....Ain,t no sunshine .....(Poldoore Remix )<br />
3. Erykah Badu ...Think Twice <br />
4. Soul II Soul ... Keep on Movin<br />
5. TLC .... Creep <br />
6. Groove Armada .... My Friend <br />
7. RE jazz Feat .lisa bassenge ...All i Need (MCA edit)<br />
8. Tina Turner ....Whole lotta love ....(JR Dynamite edit)<br />
9. Prince ...Sign of the times (Evil smarty mess with your mind edit)<br />
10. Talk Talk ...Life's what you make it (Fingermans Classic edit)<br />
11. Electra ....Autumn Love <br />
12. Anita Baker ...Sweet love (Autocycle edit)<br />
13. Michael Jackson ... I cant help it (Bad Barbie vs Evil Smarty cant get enough Acid edit)<br />
14. Michael jackson .... Wanna be where you are ...( Walter looks edit)<br />
15. Randy Crawford & he Crusaders .... Street Life (Master Chic edit)<br />
16. Chaka Khan ...Live in me<br />
17. Fern Kinney ... Together we are Beautiful (Downunder Disco edit)<br />
18. Gladys Knight ....Taste of Bitter love (Joey Negro Remixed with love).]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.
For this episode we have invited DJ, Producer and edit man DownUnder Disco (AKA Steve Cooper) to put together a mix of records that have influenced him over the years!

Nice one Steve!

A lot of time was taken going through my music library to select these tracks , mostly based on artists i have grown up listening to and loving but also with special times or people that relate to the music , i love how any one track can take you back to a certain time in your life :)).... I have included some original tracks but there are also some edits in there too as i have grown very fond of the edits scene and the guys putting them together , taking older songs i love and giving them a dance floor feel and beat . So here it is my 90 minute influences mix .... Enjoy .
Tracklist as follows :-
1. Bob Marley ...Get up Stand up ......(Reflex Edit)
2. Bill Withers....Ain,t no sunshine .....(Poldoore Remix )
3. Erykah Badu ...Think Twice 
4. Soul II Soul ... Keep on Movin
5. TLC .... Creep 
6. Groove Armada .... My Friend 
7. RE jazz Feat .lisa bassenge ...All i Need (MCA edit)
8. Tina Turner ....Whole lotta love ....(JR Dynamite edit)
9. Prince ...Sign of the times (Evil smarty mess with your mind edit)
10. Talk Talk ...Life's what you make it (Fingermans Classic edit)
11. Electra ....Autumn Love 
12. Anita Baker ...Sweet love (Autocycle edit)
13. Michael Jackson ... I cant help it (Bad Barbie vs Evil Smarty cant get enough Acid edit)
14. Michael jackson .... Wanna be where you are ...( Walter looks edit)
15. Randy Crawford & he Crusaders .... Street Life (Master Chic edit)
16. Chaka Khan ...Live in me
17. Fern Kinney ... Together we are Beautiful (Downunder Disco edit)
18. Gladys Knight ....Taste of Bitter love (Joey Negro Remixed with love).]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 26 Feb 2017 05:17:05 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 28 - Dave Gerrard www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-28-dave-gerrard-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 28 with Dave Gerrard<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
<br />
For this episode we have invited DJ, Producer and edit man Dave Gerrard to put together a mix of records that have influenced him over the years!<br />
<br />
This is one for the house heads.<br />
<br />
Nice one Dave!<br />
<br />
A few words from Dave...<br />
Nostalgia for me is a powerful emotion triggered, on occasion by music. My track choices are for this reason.  Hearing these tracks fire up memories ranging from being in the back of a car, a night at the Hacienda or maybe a warehouse party in Blackburn. Upon hearing the track it’s as if I’m teleported back in time to that moment. This music is from my past, and I consider myself extremely lucky to have been around to experience the birth of Chicago and Acid house, enabling me to travel the length and breadth of the UK, experiencing different clubs, music and above all the excitement that everyone was feeling witnessing how this new music was changing things. So here it is, my mix, a tricky thing to put together because, at the time most of these tracks were made, the term DJ friendly wasn’t a term widely used. Lots of early house a couple and I had to include one of my very first  edits also. This is some of the music that made me. <br />
<br />
Track List<br />
1. Mr Fingers-Can U Feel It.<br />
2. Adonis-No Way Back (Greg Wilson Edit)<br />
3. Orbital-Chime<br />
4. Joe Smooth-Promised Land<br />
5. Marshall Jefferson-Move Your Body<br />
6. South Street Player-[Who] Keeps Changing Your Mind<br />
7. A Guy Called Gerald-Voodoo Ray (A Guy Called Gerrard Edit)<br />
8. Soft House Company-What U Need<br />
9. The Todd Terry Project-Weekend<br />
10. Alison Limerick-Where Love Lives<br />
11. FPI Project-Rich In Paradise<br />
12. Joe Smooth-It’s Alright]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 28 with Dave Gerrard<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
<br />
For this episode we have invited DJ, Producer and edit man Dave Gerrard to put together a mix of records that have influenced him over the years!<br />
<br />
This is one for the house heads.<br />
<br />
Nice one Dave!<br />
<br />
A few words from Dave...<br />
Nostalgia for me is a powerful emotion triggered, on occasion by music. My track choices are for this reason.  Hearing these tracks fire up memories ranging from being in the back of a car, a night at the Hacienda or maybe a warehouse party in Blackburn. Upon hearing the track it’s as if I’m teleported back in time to that moment. This music is from my past, and I consider myself extremely lucky to have been around to experience the birth of Chicago and Acid house, enabling me to travel the length and breadth of the UK, experiencing different clubs, music and above all the excitement that everyone was feeling witnessing how this new music was changing things. So here it is, my mix, a tricky thing to put together because, at the time most of these tracks were made, the term DJ friendly wasn’t a term widely used. Lots of early house a couple and I had to include one of my very first  edits also. This is some of the music that made me. <br />
<br />
Track List<br />
1. Mr Fingers-Can U Feel It.<br />
2. Adonis-No Way Back (Greg Wilson Edit)<br />
3. Orbital-Chime<br />
4. Joe Smooth-Promised Land<br />
5. Marshall Jefferson-Move Your Body<br />
6. South Street Player-[Who] Keeps Changing Your Mind<br />
7. A Guy Called Gerald-Voodoo Ray (A Guy Called Gerrard Edit)<br />
8. Soft House Company-What U Need<br />
9. The Todd Terry Project-Weekend<br />
10. Alison Limerick-Where Love Lives<br />
11. FPI Project-Rich In Paradise<br />
12. Joe Smooth-It’s Alright]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 28 with Dave Gerrard

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.

For this episode we have invited DJ, Producer and edit man Dave Gerrard to put together a mix of records that have influenced him over the years!

This is one for the house heads.

Nice one Dave!

A few words from Dave...
Nostalgia for me is a powerful emotion triggered, on occasion by music. My track choices are for this reason.  Hearing these tracks fire up memories ranging from being in the back of a car, a night at the Hacienda or maybe a warehouse party in Blackburn. Upon hearing the track it’s as if I’m teleported back in time to that moment. This music is from my past, and I consider myself extremely lucky to have been around to experience the birth of Chicago and Acid house, enabling me to travel the length and breadth of the UK, experiencing different clubs, music and above all the excitement that everyone was feeling witnessing how this new music was changing things. So here it is, my mix, a tricky thing to put together because, at the time most of these tracks were made, the term DJ friendly wasn’t a term widely used. Lots of early house a couple and I had to include one of my very first  edits also. This is some of the music that made me. 

Track List
1. Mr Fingers-Can U Feel It.
2. Adonis-No Way Back (Greg Wilson Edit)
3. Orbital-Chime
4. Joe Smooth-Promised Land
5. Marshall Jefferson-Move Your Body
6. South Street Player-[Who] Keeps Changing Your Mind
7. A Guy Called Gerald-Voodoo Ray (A Guy Called Gerrard Edit)
8. Soft House Company-What U Need
9. The Todd Terry Project-Weekend
10. Alison Limerick-Where Love Lives
11. FPI Project-Rich In Paradise
12. Joe Smooth-It’s Alright]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2016 13:48:04 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Radio Podcast #7 www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-radio-podcast-7-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Episode 7 of the Cookie-Dough podcast with Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Part 1 – Eclectic / Alternative<br />
<br />
We get things rolling with Joe Cocker’s heavily sampled track ‘Woman to Woman’, which has featured on various 80s and 90s hip hop tracks and in Grand Theft Auto. This powerful bass driven funk / blues track sets the scene as we groove through the next two tracks ‘Love (Your Pain Goes Deep – Apple Scruffs Edit)’ by Frankie Beverly and a cover of the Bill Withers classic by Madelaine ‘Who is She and What is She to You’. We finish the section in style with the sublime jazz infused track ‘Day Like This’ by legendary Detroit producer Theo Parrish and the Master Drummer of Afrobeat Tony Allen.<br />
<br />
This Afrobeat inspired track leaves a rhythmic percussive echo that can be felt in section 2, as we mix and serve up beats and rhythms in 16 bar measures. With flavours from Heswall, the Wirral to Long Island, New York, we will have you foot tapping, head nodding and reminiscing all at the same time as we spin classic hip-hop from De La Soul and Jazzy Jeff along with Henry Greenwood’s re-work of ‘Buffalo Stance’ by Neneh Cherry.<br />
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Section 3 is a jamboree of sounds, as we pick up the pace with the deep and raw funk of Preston Love’s ‘Cissy Popcorn’, moodily boogieing our way through to some shifted snares and breakbeats, as we end the eclectic half of the show with Tom & Jerry’s (4Hero to some of our younger listeners) jungle banger ‘Maximum Style’ and Calibre’s quality liquid funk rework of ‘Refusal’ by Zero T.<br />
<br />
Part 2 – House Mix<br />
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The house section kicks off with the slowed down and soulful beat-down swagger of ‘More of those Moments’ by Canadian producer The Mole. We quickly pick the tempo up with the chugging beat and stabbing horns of ‘Forever in Their Debt’ by The Revenge followed by the aptly named ‘Boompty Boomp Theme’ by Mr. Derrick L Carter.<br />
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Section 2 of the house mix proceeds with the soulful house groover by Norma Jean Bell ‘I’m the Baddest Bitch’ (Moodymann remix) which of course samples the sublime 1978 track ‘Sweet Tears’ by Roy Ayers…Ooooft! Following that things are brought up-to date with the latest release from the house label of the moment Local Talk with the Candle Coast EP by Crackazat. And wrapping the section up is some deep and bouncy house with Kris Wadsworth’s interpretation of ‘Ruby Likes Dubstep’ by Scottish producer HiRO.<br />
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We take you back to 1987 in Section 3 with the legendary Trax Records Chicago house anthem ‘Baby Wants to Ride’ by the ‘Godfather of House’ Frankie Knuckles. Following that we slip in some filth from the brand new eagerly awaited self-named Moodymann album ‘Kenny Dixon Jnr’. As always we finish the show on a ‘Cookie-Dough Classic’ and this time we go back to Chicago, 1986 with the house music classic ‘Love Can’t Turn Around’ by Farley ‘Jackmaster’ Funk feat. Daryl Pandy.<br />
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<br />
Thanks for listening<br />
S&T<br />
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1. Joe Cocker & the Chris Stainton Band – Woman to Woman<br />
2. Madeline – Who is She and What is She to You<br />
3. Frankie Beverly & the Butlers – Love (Your Pain Goes Deep) (Apple Scruffs Edit)<br />
4. Theo Parrish & Tony Allen – Day Like This<br />
5. FKJ – Instant Need<br />
6. DJ Jazzy Jeff feat. CL Smooth – All I know<br />
7. De La Soul feat. Zhane – 4 More<br />
8. Neneh Cherry – Buffalo Stance (Henry Greenwood Edit)<br />
9. Moodymann – Don’t you Want My Love<br />
10. Preston Love – Cissy Popcorn<br />
11. Tom & Jerry – Maximum Style<br />
12. Zero T – Refusal (Calibre Remix)<br />
13. The Mole – More of Those Moments<br />
14. The Revenge – Forever in Their Debt (Pitched Down Mix)<br />
15. Derrick L Carter – Boompty Boomp Theme<br />
16. Norma Jean Bell – I’m the Baddest Bitch (Moodymann Mix)<br />
17. Crackazat – Candle Coast<br />
18. HiRO – Ruby Likes Dubstep (Kris Wadsworth Male Buts Remix)<br />
19. Frankie Knuckles feat. Jamie Principle – Baby Wants to Ride<br />
20. Moodymann – No<br />
21. Farley ‘Jackmaster’ Funk feat. Daryl Pandy – Love Can’t Turn Around]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Episode 7 of the Cookie-Dough podcast with Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Part 1 – Eclectic / Alternative<br />
<br />
We get things rolling with Joe Cocker’s heavily sampled track ‘Woman to Woman’, which has featured on various 80s and 90s hip hop tracks and in Grand Theft Auto. This powerful bass driven funk / blues track sets the scene as we groove through the next two tracks ‘Love (Your Pain Goes Deep – Apple Scruffs Edit)’ by Frankie Beverly and a cover of the Bill Withers classic by Madelaine ‘Who is She and What is She to You’. We finish the section in style with the sublime jazz infused track ‘Day Like This’ by legendary Detroit producer Theo Parrish and the Master Drummer of Afrobeat Tony Allen.<br />
<br />
This Afrobeat inspired track leaves a rhythmic percussive echo that can be felt in section 2, as we mix and serve up beats and rhythms in 16 bar measures. With flavours from Heswall, the Wirral to Long Island, New York, we will have you foot tapping, head nodding and reminiscing all at the same time as we spin classic hip-hop from De La Soul and Jazzy Jeff along with Henry Greenwood’s re-work of ‘Buffalo Stance’ by Neneh Cherry.<br />
<br />
Section 3 is a jamboree of sounds, as we pick up the pace with the deep and raw funk of Preston Love’s ‘Cissy Popcorn’, moodily boogieing our way through to some shifted snares and breakbeats, as we end the eclectic half of the show with Tom & Jerry’s (4Hero to some of our younger listeners) jungle banger ‘Maximum Style’ and Calibre’s quality liquid funk rework of ‘Refusal’ by Zero T.<br />
<br />
Part 2 – House Mix<br />
<br />
The house section kicks off with the slowed down and soulful beat-down swagger of ‘More of those Moments’ by Canadian producer The Mole. We quickly pick the tempo up with the chugging beat and stabbing horns of ‘Forever in Their Debt’ by The Revenge followed by the aptly named ‘Boompty Boomp Theme’ by Mr. Derrick L Carter.<br />
<br />
Section 2 of the house mix proceeds with the soulful house groover by Norma Jean Bell ‘I’m the Baddest Bitch’ (Moodymann remix) which of course samples the sublime 1978 track ‘Sweet Tears’ by Roy Ayers…Ooooft! Following that things are brought up-to date with the latest release from the house label of the moment Local Talk with the Candle Coast EP by Crackazat. And wrapping the section up is some deep and bouncy house with Kris Wadsworth’s interpretation of ‘Ruby Likes Dubstep’ by Scottish producer HiRO.<br />
<br />
We take you back to 1987 in Section 3 with the legendary Trax Records Chicago house anthem ‘Baby Wants to Ride’ by the ‘Godfather of House’ Frankie Knuckles. Following that we slip in some filth from the brand new eagerly awaited self-named Moodymann album ‘Kenny Dixon Jnr’. As always we finish the show on a ‘Cookie-Dough Classic’ and this time we go back to Chicago, 1986 with the house music classic ‘Love Can’t Turn Around’ by Farley ‘Jackmaster’ Funk feat. Daryl Pandy.<br />
<br />
If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Thanks for listening<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
1. Joe Cocker & the Chris Stainton Band – Woman to Woman<br />
2. Madeline – Who is She and What is She to You<br />
3. Frankie Beverly & the Butlers – Love (Your Pain Goes Deep) (Apple Scruffs Edit)<br />
4. Theo Parrish & Tony Allen – Day Like This<br />
5. FKJ – Instant Need<br />
6. DJ Jazzy Jeff feat. CL Smooth – All I know<br />
7. De La Soul feat. Zhane – 4 More<br />
8. Neneh Cherry – Buffalo Stance (Henry Greenwood Edit)<br />
9. Moodymann – Don’t you Want My Love<br />
10. Preston Love – Cissy Popcorn<br />
11. Tom & Jerry – Maximum Style<br />
12. Zero T – Refusal (Calibre Remix)<br />
13. The Mole – More of Those Moments<br />
14. The Revenge – Forever in Their Debt (Pitched Down Mix)<br />
15. Derrick L Carter – Boompty Boomp Theme<br />
16. Norma Jean Bell – I’m the Baddest Bitch (Moodymann Mix)<br />
17. Crackazat – Candle Coast<br />
18. HiRO – Ruby Likes Dubstep (Kris Wadsworth Male Buts Remix)<br />
19. Frankie Knuckles feat. Jamie Principle – Baby Wants to Ride<br />
20. Moodymann – No<br />
21. Farley ‘Jackmaster’ Funk feat. Daryl Pandy – Love Can’t Turn Around]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Episode 7 of the Cookie-Dough podcast with Ste & Terser

Part 1 – Eclectic / Alternative

We get things rolling with Joe Cocker’s heavily sampled track ‘Woman to Woman’, which has featured on various 80s and 90s hip hop tracks and in Grand Theft Auto. This powerful bass driven funk / blues track sets the scene as we groove through the next two tracks ‘Love (Your Pain Goes Deep – Apple Scruffs Edit)’ by Frankie Beverly and a cover of the Bill Withers classic by Madelaine ‘Who is She and What is She to You’. We finish the section in style with the sublime jazz infused track ‘Day Like This’ by legendary Detroit producer Theo Parrish and the Master Drummer of Afrobeat Tony Allen.

This Afrobeat inspired track leaves a rhythmic percussive echo that can be felt in section 2, as we mix and serve up beats and rhythms in 16 bar measures. With flavours from Heswall, the Wirral to Long Island, New York, we will have you foot tapping, head nodding and reminiscing all at the same time as we spin classic hip-hop from De La Soul and Jazzy Jeff along with Henry Greenwood’s re-work of ‘Buffalo Stance’ by Neneh Cherry.

Section 3 is a jamboree of sounds, as we pick up the pace with the deep and raw funk of Preston Love’s ‘Cissy Popcorn’, moodily boogieing our way through to some shifted snares and breakbeats, as we end the eclectic half of the show with Tom & Jerry’s (4Hero to some of our younger listeners) jungle banger ‘Maximum Style’ and Calibre’s quality liquid funk rework of ‘Refusal’ by Zero T.

Part 2 – House Mix

The house section kicks off with the slowed down and soulful beat-down swagger of ‘More of those Moments’ by Canadian producer The Mole. We quickly pick the tempo up with the chugging beat and stabbing horns of ‘Forever in Their Debt’ by The Revenge followed by the aptly named ‘Boompty Boomp Theme’ by Mr. Derrick L Carter.

Section 2 of the house mix proceeds with the soulful house groover by Norma Jean Bell ‘I’m the Baddest Bitch’ (Moodymann remix) which of course samples the sublime 1978 track ‘Sweet Tears’ by Roy Ayers…Ooooft! Following that things are brought up-to date with the latest release from the house label of the moment Local Talk with the Candle Coast EP by Crackazat. And wrapping the section up is some deep and bouncy house with Kris Wadsworth’s interpretation of ‘Ruby Likes Dubstep’ by Scottish producer HiRO.

We take you back to 1987 in Section 3 with the legendary Trax Records Chicago house anthem ‘Baby Wants to Ride’ by the ‘Godfather of House’ Frankie Knuckles. Following that we slip in some filth from the brand new eagerly awaited self-named Moodymann album ‘Kenny Dixon Jnr’. As always we finish the show on a ‘Cookie-Dough Classic’ and this time we go back to Chicago, 1986 with the house music classic ‘Love Can’t Turn Around’ by Farley ‘Jackmaster’ Funk feat. Daryl Pandy.

If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!

Thanks for listening
S&T

1. Joe Cocker & the Chris Stainton Band – Woman to Woman
2. Madeline – Who is She and What is She to You
3. Frankie Beverly & the Butlers – Love (Your Pain Goes Deep) (Apple Scruffs Edit)
4. Theo Parrish & Tony Allen – Day Like This
5. FKJ – Instant Need
6. DJ Jazzy Jeff feat. CL Smooth – All I know
7. De La Soul feat. Zhane – 4 More
8. Neneh Cherry – Buffalo Stance (Henry Greenwood Edit)
9. Moodymann – Don’t you Want My Love
10. Preston Love – Cissy Popcorn
11. Tom & Jerry – Maximum Style
12. Zero T – Refusal (Calibre Remix)
13. The Mole – More of Those Moments
14. The Revenge – Forever in Their Debt (Pitched Down Mix)
15. Derrick L Carter – Boompty Boomp Theme
16. Norma Jean Bell – I’m the Baddest Bitch (Moodymann Mix)
17. Crackazat – Candle Coast
18. HiRO – Ruby Likes Dubste]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2015 14:07:51 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Radio Podcast #6 www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-radio-podcast-6-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Episode 6 of the Cookie-Dough podcast with Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Part 1 – Eclectic / Alternative<br />
We kick things off with ‘Waiting for the Man’ by the late great Lou Reed who sadly passed away last month. We take things up a notch with the Whiskey Baron’s edit of ‘Opposite People’ by the Godfather of Afrobeat Mr. Fela Kuti followed by the weird and twisted electronic afro sounds of ‘New Track’ by Francis Bebey. Wrapping the section off with a liquid funk banger we slip in ‘If We Ever’ and that is taken from High Contrast’s 2007 album ‘Tough Guys Don’t Dance’.<br />
<br />
Section 2 is an 80s edit-fest starting with Henry Greenwood’s edit of the New Jack Swing classic ‘Don’t Be Cruel’ by Bobby Brown. This is followed by the heavy stomping Electro-Boogie beat and infectious vocals of Tony John’s re-rub of ‘Try it Out’ by Canadian Disco legend Ginno Soccio and rounding section 2 off we have an exclusive from Late Nite Tuff Guy’s with his edit of the 1983 track ‘I’m Only Shootin’ Love’ by Dutch band the Time Bandits.<br />
The smooth, deep and soulful hip-hop sounds of ‘UMI Says’ by Brooklyn’s Mos Def take you in the final section of the alternative mix. Crossing ‘the Pond’ but keeping it hip-hop we supply a masterclass in the art of rhyme with ‘Slicker than Average’ by Manchester 9 piece The Mouse Outfit. Wrapping things up we take you to the dancehalls of Jamaica with ‘Bandelero’ by Pinchers and ‘Interface’ by the ‘Dub-Master’ himself Prince Jammy.<br />
<br />
Part 2 – House Mix<br />
The house section gets going with two ‘beat down’ joints from producers of the moment, Melbourne Deepcast head honcho Andy Hart and German producer Max Graef. The warm chords and bumping beats of ‘Dem Young Jabronis’ sets the scene and ass shaking fidgety grooves ‘Jungle’ keeps things rolling along nicely. The section finishes off some smooth deep house from Japanese producer Kez YM with a track called ‘Late Night Remedy’.<br />
<br />
Section 2 of the house mix keeps things deep with the Quintessentials’ release ‘On Your Mind’ by Italian producer Nicholas. This is followed by some sleazy beats from Chicago legend Cajmere with ‘Let’s Dance’ and a UK garage tinged track ‘What You Waitin’ For’ (Scott Diaz Onwards Dub) by Incognito vocalist Tony Momrelle.<br />
<br />
The third and final section of the house mix takes the tempo up a notch with the disco house sounds of ‘So Tight’ by DJ Fudge & Kiko Navarro. Following this we slip in the melodic ‘Dancing with your Heart’ by Huxley & Daniel Solar. And as always we finish the show with a ‘Cookie-Dough Classic’ and this time it’s the sublime Frankie Knuckles mix of ‘The Pressure’ by Sounds of Blackness. Oooft!<br />
<br />
If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Thanks for listening<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house<br />
<br />
1. Velvet Underground – I’m Waiting for the Man<br />
2. Fela Kuti – Opposite People (Whiskey Barons Rework)<br />
3. Francis Bebey – New Track<br />
4. High Contrast – If We Ever<br />
5. Bobby Brown – Don’t Be Cruel (Henry Greenwood Edit)<br />
6. Gino Soccio – Try it Out (Tony Johns and Dynamicron Edit)<br />
7. Time Bandits – I’m Only Shootin’ Love (LNTG Edit)<br />
8. Mos Def – UMI Says<br />
9. The Mouse Outfit – Slicker Than Average<br />
10. Pinchers – Bandelero<br />
11. Prince Jammy – Interface<br />
<br />
Part 2<br />
12. Andy Hart & Max Graef – Dem Young Jabronis<br />
13. Andy Hart & Max Graef – Jungle<br />
14. Kez YM – Late Night Remedy<br />
15. Nicholas – On Your Mind<br />
16. Cajmere – Let’s Dance<br />
17. Tony Momrelle – What You Waitin’ For (Scott Diaz Onwards Dub)<br />
18. DJ Fudge & Kiko Navarro – So Tight<br />
19. Huxley & Daniel Solar – Dancing With Your Heart<br />
20. Sounds of Blackness – The Pressure (Frankie Knuckles Mix)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Episode 6 of the Cookie-Dough podcast with Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Part 1 – Eclectic / Alternative<br />
We kick things off with ‘Waiting for the Man’ by the late great Lou Reed who sadly passed away last month. We take things up a notch with the Whiskey Baron’s edit of ‘Opposite People’ by the Godfather of Afrobeat Mr. Fela Kuti followed by the weird and twisted electronic afro sounds of ‘New Track’ by Francis Bebey. Wrapping the section off with a liquid funk banger we slip in ‘If We Ever’ and that is taken from High Contrast’s 2007 album ‘Tough Guys Don’t Dance’.<br />
<br />
Section 2 is an 80s edit-fest starting with Henry Greenwood’s edit of the New Jack Swing classic ‘Don’t Be Cruel’ by Bobby Brown. This is followed by the heavy stomping Electro-Boogie beat and infectious vocals of Tony John’s re-rub of ‘Try it Out’ by Canadian Disco legend Ginno Soccio and rounding section 2 off we have an exclusive from Late Nite Tuff Guy’s with his edit of the 1983 track ‘I’m Only Shootin’ Love’ by Dutch band the Time Bandits.<br />
The smooth, deep and soulful hip-hop sounds of ‘UMI Says’ by Brooklyn’s Mos Def take you in the final section of the alternative mix. Crossing ‘the Pond’ but keeping it hip-hop we supply a masterclass in the art of rhyme with ‘Slicker than Average’ by Manchester 9 piece The Mouse Outfit. Wrapping things up we take you to the dancehalls of Jamaica with ‘Bandelero’ by Pinchers and ‘Interface’ by the ‘Dub-Master’ himself Prince Jammy.<br />
<br />
Part 2 – House Mix<br />
The house section gets going with two ‘beat down’ joints from producers of the moment, Melbourne Deepcast head honcho Andy Hart and German producer Max Graef. The warm chords and bumping beats of ‘Dem Young Jabronis’ sets the scene and ass shaking fidgety grooves ‘Jungle’ keeps things rolling along nicely. The section finishes off some smooth deep house from Japanese producer Kez YM with a track called ‘Late Night Remedy’.<br />
<br />
Section 2 of the house mix keeps things deep with the Quintessentials’ release ‘On Your Mind’ by Italian producer Nicholas. This is followed by some sleazy beats from Chicago legend Cajmere with ‘Let’s Dance’ and a UK garage tinged track ‘What You Waitin’ For’ (Scott Diaz Onwards Dub) by Incognito vocalist Tony Momrelle.<br />
<br />
The third and final section of the house mix takes the tempo up a notch with the disco house sounds of ‘So Tight’ by DJ Fudge & Kiko Navarro. Following this we slip in the melodic ‘Dancing with your Heart’ by Huxley & Daniel Solar. And as always we finish the show with a ‘Cookie-Dough Classic’ and this time it’s the sublime Frankie Knuckles mix of ‘The Pressure’ by Sounds of Blackness. Oooft!<br />
<br />
If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Thanks for listening<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house<br />
<br />
1. Velvet Underground – I’m Waiting for the Man<br />
2. Fela Kuti – Opposite People (Whiskey Barons Rework)<br />
3. Francis Bebey – New Track<br />
4. High Contrast – If We Ever<br />
5. Bobby Brown – Don’t Be Cruel (Henry Greenwood Edit)<br />
6. Gino Soccio – Try it Out (Tony Johns and Dynamicron Edit)<br />
7. Time Bandits – I’m Only Shootin’ Love (LNTG Edit)<br />
8. Mos Def – UMI Says<br />
9. The Mouse Outfit – Slicker Than Average<br />
10. Pinchers – Bandelero<br />
11. Prince Jammy – Interface<br />
<br />
Part 2<br />
12. Andy Hart & Max Graef – Dem Young Jabronis<br />
13. Andy Hart & Max Graef – Jungle<br />
14. Kez YM – Late Night Remedy<br />
15. Nicholas – On Your Mind<br />
16. Cajmere – Let’s Dance<br />
17. Tony Momrelle – What You Waitin’ For (Scott Diaz Onwards Dub)<br />
18. DJ Fudge & Kiko Navarro – So Tight<br />
19. Huxley & Daniel Solar – Dancing With Your Heart<br />
20. Sounds of Blackness – The Pressure (Frankie Knuckles Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Episode 6 of the Cookie-Dough podcast with Ste & Terser

Part 1 – Eclectic / Alternative
We kick things off with ‘Waiting for the Man’ by the late great Lou Reed who sadly passed away last month. We take things up a notch with the Whiskey Baron’s edit of ‘Opposite People’ by the Godfather of Afrobeat Mr. Fela Kuti followed by the weird and twisted electronic afro sounds of ‘New Track’ by Francis Bebey. Wrapping the section off with a liquid funk banger we slip in ‘If We Ever’ and that is taken from High Contrast’s 2007 album ‘Tough Guys Don’t Dance’.

Section 2 is an 80s edit-fest starting with Henry Greenwood’s edit of the New Jack Swing classic ‘Don’t Be Cruel’ by Bobby Brown. This is followed by the heavy stomping Electro-Boogie beat and infectious vocals of Tony John’s re-rub of ‘Try it Out’ by Canadian Disco legend Ginno Soccio and rounding section 2 off we have an exclusive from Late Nite Tuff Guy’s with his edit of the 1983 track ‘I’m Only Shootin’ Love’ by Dutch band the Time Bandits.
The smooth, deep and soulful hip-hop sounds of ‘UMI Says’ by Brooklyn’s Mos Def take you in the final section of the alternative mix. Crossing ‘the Pond’ but keeping it hip-hop we supply a masterclass in the art of rhyme with ‘Slicker than Average’ by Manchester 9 piece The Mouse Outfit. Wrapping things up we take you to the dancehalls of Jamaica with ‘Bandelero’ by Pinchers and ‘Interface’ by the ‘Dub-Master’ himself Prince Jammy.

Part 2 – House Mix
The house section gets going with two ‘beat down’ joints from producers of the moment, Melbourne Deepcast head honcho Andy Hart and German producer Max Graef. The warm chords and bumping beats of ‘Dem Young Jabronis’ sets the scene and ass shaking fidgety grooves ‘Jungle’ keeps things rolling along nicely. The section finishes off some smooth deep house from Japanese producer Kez YM with a track called ‘Late Night Remedy’.

Section 2 of the house mix keeps things deep with the Quintessentials’ release ‘On Your Mind’ by Italian producer Nicholas. This is followed by some sleazy beats from Chicago legend Cajmere with ‘Let’s Dance’ and a UK garage tinged track ‘What You Waitin’ For’ (Scott Diaz Onwards Dub) by Incognito vocalist Tony Momrelle.

The third and final section of the house mix takes the tempo up a notch with the disco house sounds of ‘So Tight’ by DJ Fudge & Kiko Navarro. Following this we slip in the melodic ‘Dancing with your Heart’ by Huxley & Daniel Solar. And as always we finish the show with a ‘Cookie-Dough Classic’ and this time it’s the sublime Frankie Knuckles mix of ‘The Pressure’ by Sounds of Blackness. Oooft!

If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!

Thanks for listening
S&T

soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house

1. Velvet Underground – I’m Waiting for the Man
2. Fela Kuti – Opposite People (Whiskey Barons Rework)
3. Francis Bebey – New Track
4. High Contrast – If We Ever
5. Bobby Brown – Don’t Be Cruel (Henry Greenwood Edit)
6. Gino Soccio – Try it Out (Tony Johns and Dynamicron Edit)
7. Time Bandits – I’m Only Shootin’ Love (LNTG Edit)
8. Mos Def – UMI Says
9. The Mouse Outfit – Slicker Than Average
10. Pinchers – Bandelero
11. Prince Jammy – Interface

Part 2
12. Andy Hart & Max Graef – Dem Young Jabronis
13. Andy Hart & Max Graef – Jungle
14. Kez YM – Late Night Remedy
15. Nicholas – On Your Mind
16. Cajmere – Let’s Dance
17. Tony Momrelle – What You Waitin’ For (Scott Diaz Onwards Dub)
18. DJ Fudge & Kiko Navarro – So Tight
19. Huxley & Daniel Solar – Dancing With Your Heart
20. Sounds of Blackness – The Pressure (Frankie Knuckles Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2015 12:52:04 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-12-26T12:52:04+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:38:02</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Radio Podcast #5 www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-radio-podcast-5-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Episode 5 of the Cookie-Dough podcast with Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Every month we will be digging deep in to our record collection and playing a selection of our favourite vinyl; some old and some new.<br />
For the first half of the show we will be playing tracks covering a number of genres.<br />
For the second half of the show will be going into the mix with a selection of our favourite house tracks.<br />
If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
Thanks for listening<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Episode 5 of the Cookie-Dough podcast with Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Every month we will be digging deep in to our record collection and playing a selection of our favourite vinyl; some old and some new.<br />
For the first half of the show we will be playing tracks covering a number of genres.<br />
For the second half of the show will be going into the mix with a selection of our favourite house tracks.<br />
If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
Thanks for listening<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Episode 5 of the Cookie-Dough podcast with Ste & Terser

Every month we will be digging deep in to our record collection and playing a selection of our favourite vinyl; some old and some new.
For the first half of the show we will be playing tracks covering a number of genres.
For the second half of the show will be going into the mix with a selection of our favourite house tracks.
If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!
Thanks for listening
S&T

soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2015 13:35:55 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-12-24T13:35:55+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:34:20</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Ste & Terser 7sobm Mix www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/ste-terser-7sobm-mix-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Big thanks to the guys at 7 Shades of Black Magazine for inviting us to put this mix together!<br />
We have tried to make a mini version of one of our Radio Show Podcasts.<br />
For the first half of the mix we dig deep into our collections and play some of the records that have influenced us over the years covering a number of genres from a number of eras.<br />
For the second half of the show we dust off the head-phones and go into the mix serving up some of our favorite house records old and new.<br />
<br />
We hope you enjoy the ride.<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
Tracklist:<br />
1. William Onyeabor – Fantastic Man<br />
2. LTJ – Black Machine<br />
3. Diana Ross – Brown Baby (Reverend P Edit)<br />
4. Bobby Womack – Nobody Wants You When You’re Down and Out (Apple Scruffs Edit)<br />
5. The Witch – Sunshine (The Bogart’s Whiskey Barons Rework)<br />
6. Barrington Levy – Under Mi Sensi<br />
7. A. B. Crenstill – Tantie Alaba (Maestro Sol Power Remix)<br />
8. Ivy Lab & Hydro feat. Frank Carter Lii & Lucy Annika – Make it Clear<br />
9. London Elektricity feat. Robert Owens – My Dreams<br />
10. HNNY – Sneeze<br />
11. Recloose – Antares<br />
12. Daniel Solar – Needin’ You<br />
13. Romanthony – Trust (Motor City Drum Ensemble Mix)<br />
14. Marc Evans & N’Dinga Gaba – My Heart Remembers (DJ Spen Re-Edit)<br />
15. Rick Wade – Prime Time<br />
16. Black Coffee feat. Bucie – Superman<br />
17. Deep Sensation – Get Together (Deep Vocal Mix)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Big thanks to the guys at 7 Shades of Black Magazine for inviting us to put this mix together!<br />
We have tried to make a mini version of one of our Radio Show Podcasts.<br />
For the first half of the mix we dig deep into our collections and play some of the records that have influenced us over the years covering a number of genres from a number of eras.<br />
For the second half of the show we dust off the head-phones and go into the mix serving up some of our favorite house records old and new.<br />
<br />
We hope you enjoy the ride.<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
Tracklist:<br />
1. William Onyeabor – Fantastic Man<br />
2. LTJ – Black Machine<br />
3. Diana Ross – Brown Baby (Reverend P Edit)<br />
4. Bobby Womack – Nobody Wants You When You’re Down and Out (Apple Scruffs Edit)<br />
5. The Witch – Sunshine (The Bogart’s Whiskey Barons Rework)<br />
6. Barrington Levy – Under Mi Sensi<br />
7. A. B. Crenstill – Tantie Alaba (Maestro Sol Power Remix)<br />
8. Ivy Lab & Hydro feat. Frank Carter Lii & Lucy Annika – Make it Clear<br />
9. London Elektricity feat. Robert Owens – My Dreams<br />
10. HNNY – Sneeze<br />
11. Recloose – Antares<br />
12. Daniel Solar – Needin’ You<br />
13. Romanthony – Trust (Motor City Drum Ensemble Mix)<br />
14. Marc Evans & N’Dinga Gaba – My Heart Remembers (DJ Spen Re-Edit)<br />
15. Rick Wade – Prime Time<br />
16. Black Coffee feat. Bucie – Superman<br />
17. Deep Sensation – Get Together (Deep Vocal Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Big thanks to the guys at 7 Shades of Black Magazine for inviting us to put this mix together!
We have tried to make a mini version of one of our Radio Show Podcasts.
For the first half of the mix we dig deep into our collections and play some of the records that have influenced us over the years covering a number of genres from a number of eras.
For the second half of the show we dust off the head-phones and go into the mix serving up some of our favorite house records old and new.

We hope you enjoy the ride.
S&T

Tracklist:
1. William Onyeabor – Fantastic Man
2. LTJ – Black Machine
3. Diana Ross – Brown Baby (Reverend P Edit)
4. Bobby Womack – Nobody Wants You When You’re Down and Out (Apple Scruffs Edit)
5. The Witch – Sunshine (The Bogart’s Whiskey Barons Rework)
6. Barrington Levy – Under Mi Sensi
7. A. B. Crenstill – Tantie Alaba (Maestro Sol Power Remix)
8. Ivy Lab & Hydro feat. Frank Carter Lii & Lucy Annika – Make it Clear
9. London Elektricity feat. Robert Owens – My Dreams
10. HNNY – Sneeze
11. Recloose – Antares
12. Daniel Solar – Needin’ You
13. Romanthony – Trust (Motor City Drum Ensemble Mix)
14. Marc Evans & N’Dinga Gaba – My Heart Remembers (DJ Spen Re-Edit)
15. Rick Wade – Prime Time
16. Black Coffee feat. Bucie – Superman
17. Deep Sensation – Get Together (Deep Vocal Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2015 13:05:06 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-12-24T13:05:06+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>59:52</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Radio Podcast #4 www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-radio-podcast-4-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Episode 4 of the Cookie-Dough podcast with Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Every month we will be digging deep in to our record collection and playing a selection of our favourite vinyl; some old and some new.<br />
For the first half of the show we will be playing tracks covering a number of genres.<br />
For the second half of the show will be going into the mix with a selection of our favourite house tracks.<br />
If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
Thanks for listening<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house<br />
<br />
Intro<br />
<br />
David Bowie – Fame (Apple Scruffs Edit)<br />
<br />
Part 1<br />
1) Jose James – Trouble (Funk LeBlanc Remix)<br />
2) First Touch – You Got it Baby<br />
3) Snoop Dogg feat. Nate Dogg & Warren G – Ain’t No Fun<br />
4) Warren G – So Many Ways<br />
5) DJ Quik – Down Down Down<br />
6) Dr. Dre – Let’s Get High<br />
7) 2Pac and Snoop Dogg – 2 of Americaz Most Wanted<br />
8) GIT feat. Big Brooklyn Red – Higher (Afefe Iku Remix)<br />
9) Christy Essien – You Can’t Change a Man (Borrowed Identity Edit)<br />
10) War – Galaxy (J-Ski Edit)<br />
11) Brenda & the Big Dudes – Weekend Special (Cookie-Dough Edit)<br />
12) Yambee – Love Dance (Joey Negro Remix)<br />
13) Cutty Ranks – Limb by Limb<br />
14) Leviticus – Burial<br />
<br />
Part 2<br />
15) Nick Holder – Forever in a Daze (Inst Mix)<br />
16) Medlar – Carry It<br />
17) Josh Milan – Thinking About Your Body (Louie Vega Ritual Mix)<br />
18) Caserta – Get Down<br />
19) Prince Adam – Brick City<br />
20) Rame & Bonora feat. Zoe Xenia – Sick (Original Mix)<br />
21) Benjamin Shock & Yan – Choices<br />
22) Purple Velvet – Back on the Boulevard<br />
23) Rhemi Music feat. Lynn Lockamy – Warning (Rhemi Main Mix)<br />
24) River Ocean – Love & Happiness (Sao Benitez Sunrise Mix)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Episode 4 of the Cookie-Dough podcast with Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Every month we will be digging deep in to our record collection and playing a selection of our favourite vinyl; some old and some new.<br />
For the first half of the show we will be playing tracks covering a number of genres.<br />
For the second half of the show will be going into the mix with a selection of our favourite house tracks.<br />
If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
Thanks for listening<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house<br />
<br />
Intro<br />
<br />
David Bowie – Fame (Apple Scruffs Edit)<br />
<br />
Part 1<br />
1) Jose James – Trouble (Funk LeBlanc Remix)<br />
2) First Touch – You Got it Baby<br />
3) Snoop Dogg feat. Nate Dogg & Warren G – Ain’t No Fun<br />
4) Warren G – So Many Ways<br />
5) DJ Quik – Down Down Down<br />
6) Dr. Dre – Let’s Get High<br />
7) 2Pac and Snoop Dogg – 2 of Americaz Most Wanted<br />
8) GIT feat. Big Brooklyn Red – Higher (Afefe Iku Remix)<br />
9) Christy Essien – You Can’t Change a Man (Borrowed Identity Edit)<br />
10) War – Galaxy (J-Ski Edit)<br />
11) Brenda & the Big Dudes – Weekend Special (Cookie-Dough Edit)<br />
12) Yambee – Love Dance (Joey Negro Remix)<br />
13) Cutty Ranks – Limb by Limb<br />
14) Leviticus – Burial<br />
<br />
Part 2<br />
15) Nick Holder – Forever in a Daze (Inst Mix)<br />
16) Medlar – Carry It<br />
17) Josh Milan – Thinking About Your Body (Louie Vega Ritual Mix)<br />
18) Caserta – Get Down<br />
19) Prince Adam – Brick City<br />
20) Rame & Bonora feat. Zoe Xenia – Sick (Original Mix)<br />
21) Benjamin Shock & Yan – Choices<br />
22) Purple Velvet – Back on the Boulevard<br />
23) Rhemi Music feat. Lynn Lockamy – Warning (Rhemi Main Mix)<br />
24) River Ocean – Love & Happiness (Sao Benitez Sunrise Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Episode 4 of the Cookie-Dough podcast with Ste & Terser

Every month we will be digging deep in to our record collection and playing a selection of our favourite vinyl; some old and some new.
For the first half of the show we will be playing tracks covering a number of genres.
For the second half of the show will be going into the mix with a selection of our favourite house tracks.
If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!
Thanks for listening
S&T

soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house

Intro

David Bowie – Fame (Apple Scruffs Edit)

Part 1
1) Jose James – Trouble (Funk LeBlanc Remix)
2) First Touch – You Got it Baby
3) Snoop Dogg feat. Nate Dogg & Warren G – Ain’t No Fun
4) Warren G – So Many Ways
5) DJ Quik – Down Down Down
6) Dr. Dre – Let’s Get High
7) 2Pac and Snoop Dogg – 2 of Americaz Most Wanted
8) GIT feat. Big Brooklyn Red – Higher (Afefe Iku Remix)
9) Christy Essien – You Can’t Change a Man (Borrowed Identity Edit)
10) War – Galaxy (J-Ski Edit)
11) Brenda & the Big Dudes – Weekend Special (Cookie-Dough Edit)
12) Yambee – Love Dance (Joey Negro Remix)
13) Cutty Ranks – Limb by Limb
14) Leviticus – Burial

Part 2
15) Nick Holder – Forever in a Daze (Inst Mix)
16) Medlar – Carry It
17) Josh Milan – Thinking About Your Body (Louie Vega Ritual Mix)
18) Caserta – Get Down
19) Prince Adam – Brick City
20) Rame & Bonora feat. Zoe Xenia – Sick (Original Mix)
21) Benjamin Shock & Yan – Choices
22) Purple Velvet – Back on the Boulevard
23) Rhemi Music feat. Lynn Lockamy – Warning (Rhemi Main Mix)
24) River Ocean – Love & Happiness (Sao Benitez Sunrise Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2015 14:04:05 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-12-21T14:04:05+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:33:55</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Radio Podcast #3 www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-radio-podcast-3-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Episode 3 of the Cookie-Dough podcast with Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Every month we will be digging deep in to our record collection and playing a selection of our favourite vinyl; some old and some new.<br />
For the first half of the show we will be playing tracks covering a number of genres.<br />
For the second half of the show will be going into the mix with a selection of our favourite house tracks.<br />
If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
Thanks for listening<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Episode 3 of the Cookie-Dough podcast with Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Every month we will be digging deep in to our record collection and playing a selection of our favourite vinyl; some old and some new.<br />
For the first half of the show we will be playing tracks covering a number of genres.<br />
For the second half of the show will be going into the mix with a selection of our favourite house tracks.<br />
If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
Thanks for listening<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Episode 3 of the Cookie-Dough podcast with Ste & Terser

Every month we will be digging deep in to our record collection and playing a selection of our favourite vinyl; some old and some new.
For the first half of the show we will be playing tracks covering a number of genres.
For the second half of the show will be going into the mix with a selection of our favourite house tracks.
If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!
Thanks for listening
S&T

soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2015 13:26:19 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-12-21T13:26:19+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:31:15</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Radio Podcast #2 www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-radio-podcast-2-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Episode 2 of the Cookie-Dough Radio Show Podcast with Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Every month we will be digging deep in to our record collection and playing a selection of our favourite vinyl; some old and some new.<br />
For the first half of the show we will be playing tracks covering a number of genres.<br />
For the second half of the show will be going into the mix with a selection of our favourite house tracks.<br />
If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
Thanks for listening<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house <br />
<br />
Part 1<br />
1. Teedra Moses – Be Your Girl (Kaytranada Mix)<br />
2. Mouse Outfit feat. Black Josh– Air Max<br />
3. Tall Black Guy – Sweet Europe<br />
4. Slum Village – Tainted<br />
5. Conroy Smith – Dangerous<br />
6. Bell X1 – Flame (Chicken Lips Remix)<br />
7. First Touch – Pleasure for your Treasure<br />
8. HNNY – For the Very First Time (Dirtytwo’s Midas Touch Version)<br />
9. Bettye Swann – When the Game is Played on You (Apple Scruffs Edit)<br />
10. Moodymann – Why do you Feel<br />
11. Lenny Fontanna – Spread Love (Nu:Tone Mix)<br />
Part 2<br />
12. Shea – Where Did you Go? (AtJazz floor Dub)<br />
13. Nick Holder – No More Dating DJs (John Caifone Vocal Mix)<br />
14. Colman Buckley – No Dice<br />
15. John Waynes – 1002 Nights<br />
16. The Soulphonics feat. Ruby Velle – Feet on the Ground (Derrick Carter BHQ Voodoo Remix)<br />
17. Os’ Banah – Manioco Na Pondu<br />
18. The System – You’re in my System (Atmospheric Vocal Mix)<br />
19. HNNY – Yearning<br />
20. Bario Bros – Hold on to Your Love (Warehouse Mix)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Episode 2 of the Cookie-Dough Radio Show Podcast with Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Every month we will be digging deep in to our record collection and playing a selection of our favourite vinyl; some old and some new.<br />
For the first half of the show we will be playing tracks covering a number of genres.<br />
For the second half of the show will be going into the mix with a selection of our favourite house tracks.<br />
If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
Thanks for listening<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house <br />
<br />
Part 1<br />
1. Teedra Moses – Be Your Girl (Kaytranada Mix)<br />
2. Mouse Outfit feat. Black Josh– Air Max<br />
3. Tall Black Guy – Sweet Europe<br />
4. Slum Village – Tainted<br />
5. Conroy Smith – Dangerous<br />
6. Bell X1 – Flame (Chicken Lips Remix)<br />
7. First Touch – Pleasure for your Treasure<br />
8. HNNY – For the Very First Time (Dirtytwo’s Midas Touch Version)<br />
9. Bettye Swann – When the Game is Played on You (Apple Scruffs Edit)<br />
10. Moodymann – Why do you Feel<br />
11. Lenny Fontanna – Spread Love (Nu:Tone Mix)<br />
Part 2<br />
12. Shea – Where Did you Go? (AtJazz floor Dub)<br />
13. Nick Holder – No More Dating DJs (John Caifone Vocal Mix)<br />
14. Colman Buckley – No Dice<br />
15. John Waynes – 1002 Nights<br />
16. The Soulphonics feat. Ruby Velle – Feet on the Ground (Derrick Carter BHQ Voodoo Remix)<br />
17. Os’ Banah – Manioco Na Pondu<br />
18. The System – You’re in my System (Atmospheric Vocal Mix)<br />
19. HNNY – Yearning<br />
20. Bario Bros – Hold on to Your Love (Warehouse Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Episode 2 of the Cookie-Dough Radio Show Podcast with Ste & Terser

Every month we will be digging deep in to our record collection and playing a selection of our favourite vinyl; some old and some new.
For the first half of the show we will be playing tracks covering a number of genres.
For the second half of the show will be going into the mix with a selection of our favourite house tracks.
If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!
Thanks for listening
S&T

soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house 

Part 1
1. Teedra Moses – Be Your Girl (Kaytranada Mix)
2. Mouse Outfit feat. Black Josh– Air Max
3. Tall Black Guy – Sweet Europe
4. Slum Village – Tainted
5. Conroy Smith – Dangerous
6. Bell X1 – Flame (Chicken Lips Remix)
7. First Touch – Pleasure for your Treasure
8. HNNY – For the Very First Time (Dirtytwo’s Midas Touch Version)
9. Bettye Swann – When the Game is Played on You (Apple Scruffs Edit)
10. Moodymann – Why do you Feel
11. Lenny Fontanna – Spread Love (Nu:Tone Mix)
Part 2
12. Shea – Where Did you Go? (AtJazz floor Dub)
13. Nick Holder – No More Dating DJs (John Caifone Vocal Mix)
14. Colman Buckley – No Dice
15. John Waynes – 1002 Nights
16. The Soulphonics feat. Ruby Velle – Feet on the Ground (Derrick Carter BHQ Voodoo Remix)
17. Os’ Banah – Manioco Na Pondu
18. The System – You’re in my System (Atmospheric Vocal Mix)
19. HNNY – Yearning
20. Bario Bros – Hold on to Your Love (Warehouse Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2015 04:14:37 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-12-20T04:14:37+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:32:39</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Serious (Cookie-Dough Edit) www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/serious-cookie-dough-edit/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Music.com is a music website / blog presented by music enthusiasts, record collectors and semi-retired 30 something DJs Ste & Terser. It is dedicated to eclectic soulful underground music, old and new, across many genres all packaged up and presented via monthly radio show podcasts, mix-tapes and the occasional blog. Sit back, turn it up and enjoy! ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Music.com is a music website / blog presented by music enthusiasts, record collectors and semi-retired 30 something DJs Ste & Terser. It is dedicated to eclectic soulful underground music, old and new, across many genres all packaged up and presented via monthly radio show podcasts, mix-tapes and the occasional blog. Sit back, turn it up and enjoy! ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2015 12:46:20 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-12-18T12:46:20+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>5:50</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 27 - Fingerman www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 27 with Fingerman<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited Fingerman (aka Gregg Holmes) to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
The past two years have seen many releases on a variety of top Disco labels such as Midnight Riot, Get Down Edits, Discodat and Chopshop many of which have received high praise and number one positions at Juno Records and Juno Download.<br />
He has also recently branched out opening his own label Hot Digits Music, a Brighton based label that focuses on up & coming producers and well established disco stalwarts alike with the first few releases featuring work from Fingerman himself, Austrailian trailblazer DR Packer, Detroit funky man Pontchartrain and P-Funk rump shaker Tonbe.<br />
At Cookie-Dough HQ we are buzzin’ Fingerman has taken the time out of his busy schedule to put together this special mix for us.<br />
<br />
Nice one G!<br />
<br />
Track list:<br />
<br />
Duff Disco – Eagle Flight “Perfect set opener. I rarely go to a gig and not have a cut by Duff. Solid Edit work.”<br />
Saint Etienne – Only Love Can Break Your Heart (A Mix Of Two Halves) “Andy Weatherall on the mix. Beautiful retro remix”<br />
Stone Roses – Waterfall (Justin Robertson Remix) “Huge Roses fan. This remix is lush. Reminds me of my early indie clubbing years”<br />
The Orb – Little Fluffy Clouds (Pal Joey ‘Cumulo Nimbus’ Remix) “The Orb were responsible for my first electronic music experiences. Timeless music”<br />
Loose Ends – Hangin’ On A String (Fingerman’s Edit Of The Frankie Knuckles Mixes) “Utterly brilliant remix of an 80’s classic. Frankie did them proud here”<br />
A&R Edits – Never Survive (Fingerman’s Crazy Edit) “One of my personal favourite edits… Endorsed by Greg Wilson. Bless him!”<br />
Happy Mondays – Loose Fit (Fingerman’s Up Til Late Edit) “Released on Editors Kuts last year. Always loved this edit… 8. Shockingly not played it out yet!”<br />
David Bowie – Golden Years (The Reflex Revision) “Love Bowie. The Reflex does what he does best here”<br />
Mercury Rev – Delta Sun Bottleneck Stomp (The Chemical Brothers Mix) “Wonderful track. Very Chems. Very Balearic. Very now”<br />
M – Pop Musik (Todd Terje Remix) “Had to include one Terje tune. This is such a fun record!”<br />
Bjork – Human Behaviour (Underworld Mix 1) “Also HAD to include one Underworld track. This had all the trademark early Underworld vibes. Ace remix. The Dub was only on vinyl… which is also amazing”<br />
Depeche Mode – Enjoy The Silence (Groove Motion Edit) “One hell of a vocal. Groove Motion are a great couple of chaps who make some very useful edits”<br />
Metro Area – Dance Reaction (Fingerman Edit) “My second favourite Metro track after Caught Up. A seminal debut album”<br />
Whirlpool Productions – From Disco 2 Disco (Original Mix) “Originally got this on the back of the LRD remix that did the rounds back in the day. The Original version is the only one for me due to its off kilter production and hilarious vocal drops. Still sounds great today”<br />
Groove Armada – Love Sweet Sound (Extended Original Mix) “Taken from on of their underrated albums this is. Such a great song”<br />
Bryan Ferry – Don’t Stop The Dance (Greg Wilson & Derek Kaye Remix) “Love Derek & Greg’s productions. One of my fave end of session tunes”<br />
Fleetwood Mac – Family Man (Flight Facilities Edit) “Had the fortune of seeing The Mac live this year. What an experience that was! So tight for a band knocking on. I could have picked many Mac tunes but this edit is top dollar”<br />
Prefab Sprout – Bonny (Leo Zero Edit) “One of my all time favourite edits. The last couple of minutes are to die for!”]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 27 with Fingerman<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited Fingerman (aka Gregg Holmes) to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
The past two years have seen many releases on a variety of top Disco labels such as Midnight Riot, Get Down Edits, Discodat and Chopshop many of which have received high praise and number one positions at Juno Records and Juno Download.<br />
He has also recently branched out opening his own label Hot Digits Music, a Brighton based label that focuses on up & coming producers and well established disco stalwarts alike with the first few releases featuring work from Fingerman himself, Austrailian trailblazer DR Packer, Detroit funky man Pontchartrain and P-Funk rump shaker Tonbe.<br />
At Cookie-Dough HQ we are buzzin’ Fingerman has taken the time out of his busy schedule to put together this special mix for us.<br />
<br />
Nice one G!<br />
<br />
Track list:<br />
<br />
Duff Disco – Eagle Flight “Perfect set opener. I rarely go to a gig and not have a cut by Duff. Solid Edit work.”<br />
Saint Etienne – Only Love Can Break Your Heart (A Mix Of Two Halves) “Andy Weatherall on the mix. Beautiful retro remix”<br />
Stone Roses – Waterfall (Justin Robertson Remix) “Huge Roses fan. This remix is lush. Reminds me of my early indie clubbing years”<br />
The Orb – Little Fluffy Clouds (Pal Joey ‘Cumulo Nimbus’ Remix) “The Orb were responsible for my first electronic music experiences. Timeless music”<br />
Loose Ends – Hangin’ On A String (Fingerman’s Edit Of The Frankie Knuckles Mixes) “Utterly brilliant remix of an 80’s classic. Frankie did them proud here”<br />
A&R Edits – Never Survive (Fingerman’s Crazy Edit) “One of my personal favourite edits… Endorsed by Greg Wilson. Bless him!”<br />
Happy Mondays – Loose Fit (Fingerman’s Up Til Late Edit) “Released on Editors Kuts last year. Always loved this edit… 8. Shockingly not played it out yet!”<br />
David Bowie – Golden Years (The Reflex Revision) “Love Bowie. The Reflex does what he does best here”<br />
Mercury Rev – Delta Sun Bottleneck Stomp (The Chemical Brothers Mix) “Wonderful track. Very Chems. Very Balearic. Very now”<br />
M – Pop Musik (Todd Terje Remix) “Had to include one Terje tune. This is such a fun record!”<br />
Bjork – Human Behaviour (Underworld Mix 1) “Also HAD to include one Underworld track. This had all the trademark early Underworld vibes. Ace remix. The Dub was only on vinyl… which is also amazing”<br />
Depeche Mode – Enjoy The Silence (Groove Motion Edit) “One hell of a vocal. Groove Motion are a great couple of chaps who make some very useful edits”<br />
Metro Area – Dance Reaction (Fingerman Edit) “My second favourite Metro track after Caught Up. A seminal debut album”<br />
Whirlpool Productions – From Disco 2 Disco (Original Mix) “Originally got this on the back of the LRD remix that did the rounds back in the day. The Original version is the only one for me due to its off kilter production and hilarious vocal drops. Still sounds great today”<br />
Groove Armada – Love Sweet Sound (Extended Original Mix) “Taken from on of their underrated albums this is. Such a great song”<br />
Bryan Ferry – Don’t Stop The Dance (Greg Wilson & Derek Kaye Remix) “Love Derek & Greg’s productions. One of my fave end of session tunes”<br />
Fleetwood Mac – Family Man (Flight Facilities Edit) “Had the fortune of seeing The Mac live this year. What an experience that was! So tight for a band knocking on. I could have picked many Mac tunes but this edit is top dollar”<br />
Prefab Sprout – Bonny (Leo Zero Edit) “One of my all time favourite edits. The last couple of minutes are to die for!”]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 27 with Fingerman

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.
For this episode we have invited Fingerman (aka Gregg Holmes) to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.
The past two years have seen many releases on a variety of top Disco labels such as Midnight Riot, Get Down Edits, Discodat and Chopshop many of which have received high praise and number one positions at Juno Records and Juno Download.
He has also recently branched out opening his own label Hot Digits Music, a Brighton based label that focuses on up & coming producers and well established disco stalwarts alike with the first few releases featuring work from Fingerman himself, Austrailian trailblazer DR Packer, Detroit funky man Pontchartrain and P-Funk rump shaker Tonbe.
At Cookie-Dough HQ we are buzzin’ Fingerman has taken the time out of his busy schedule to put together this special mix for us.

Nice one G!

Track list:

Duff Disco – Eagle Flight “Perfect set opener. I rarely go to a gig and not have a cut by Duff. Solid Edit work.”
Saint Etienne – Only Love Can Break Your Heart (A Mix Of Two Halves) “Andy Weatherall on the mix. Beautiful retro remix”
Stone Roses – Waterfall (Justin Robertson Remix) “Huge Roses fan. This remix is lush. Reminds me of my early indie clubbing years”
The Orb – Little Fluffy Clouds (Pal Joey ‘Cumulo Nimbus’ Remix) “The Orb were responsible for my first electronic music experiences. Timeless music”
Loose Ends – Hangin’ On A String (Fingerman’s Edit Of The Frankie Knuckles Mixes) “Utterly brilliant remix of an 80’s classic. Frankie did them proud here”
A&R Edits – Never Survive (Fingerman’s Crazy Edit) “One of my personal favourite edits… Endorsed by Greg Wilson. Bless him!”
Happy Mondays – Loose Fit (Fingerman’s Up Til Late Edit) “Released on Editors Kuts last year. Always loved this edit… 8. Shockingly not played it out yet!”
David Bowie – Golden Years (The Reflex Revision) “Love Bowie. The Reflex does what he does best here”
Mercury Rev – Delta Sun Bottleneck Stomp (The Chemical Brothers Mix) “Wonderful track. Very Chems. Very Balearic. Very now”
M – Pop Musik (Todd Terje Remix) “Had to include one Terje tune. This is such a fun record!”
Bjork – Human Behaviour (Underworld Mix 1) “Also HAD to include one Underworld track. This had all the trademark early Underworld vibes. Ace remix. The Dub was only on vinyl… which is also amazing”
Depeche Mode – Enjoy The Silence (Groove Motion Edit) “One hell of a vocal. Groove Motion are a great couple of chaps who make some very useful edits”
Metro Area – Dance Reaction (Fingerman Edit) “My second favourite Metro track after Caught Up. A seminal debut album”
Whirlpool Productions – From Disco 2 Disco (Original Mix) “Originally got this on the back of the LRD remix that did the rounds back in the day. The Original version is the only one for me due to its off kilter production and hilarious vocal drops. Still sounds great today”
Groove Armada – Love Sweet Sound (Extended Original Mix) “Taken from on of their underrated albums this is. Such a great song”
Bryan Ferry – Don’t Stop The Dance (Greg Wilson & Derek Kaye Remix) “Love Derek & Greg’s productions. One of my fave end of session tunes”
Fleetwood Mac – Family Man (Flight Facilities Edit) “Had the fortune of seeing The Mac live this year. What an experience that was! So tight for a band knocking on. I could have picked many Mac tunes but this edit is top dollar”
Prefab Sprout – Bonny (Leo Zero Edit) “One of my all time favourite edits. The last couple of minutes are to die for!”]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2015 14:38:24 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 26-XL Middleton www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 26 with XL Middleton<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited Californian musician, artist and producer XL Middleton to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
Nice one XL!<br />
<br />
Track list:<br />
<br />
Above The Law – Kalifornia<br />
Ingram – Just For You<br />
Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg & George Clinton – Let Me Ride (Remix)<br />
Ice Cube – Who’s The Mack<br />
Shakatak – Street Walkin’<br />
Roy Ayers – Gotta Find A Love<br />
Don Blackman – Never Miss A Thing<br />
Mtume – Prime Time<br />
One Way – Can I<br />
Krystol – When You Move You Lose<br />
Klique – Inside Me<br />
Patrice Rushen – Watch Out<br />
Chaz Jankel – Tonight’s Our Night<br />
Endgames – Desire<br />
Thomas Dolby – Dissidents<br />
Chuckii Booker – Touch<br />
Rhythm & Knowledge – U Bring Da Dog Out<br />
Suga Free feat. Snoop Dogg – So Fly<br />
Bar-Kays – You Made A Change In My Life<br />
Con Funk Shun – By Your Side<br />
Eddie Kendricks – Intimate Friends]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 26 with XL Middleton<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited Californian musician, artist and producer XL Middleton to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
Nice one XL!<br />
<br />
Track list:<br />
<br />
Above The Law – Kalifornia<br />
Ingram – Just For You<br />
Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg & George Clinton – Let Me Ride (Remix)<br />
Ice Cube – Who’s The Mack<br />
Shakatak – Street Walkin’<br />
Roy Ayers – Gotta Find A Love<br />
Don Blackman – Never Miss A Thing<br />
Mtume – Prime Time<br />
One Way – Can I<br />
Krystol – When You Move You Lose<br />
Klique – Inside Me<br />
Patrice Rushen – Watch Out<br />
Chaz Jankel – Tonight’s Our Night<br />
Endgames – Desire<br />
Thomas Dolby – Dissidents<br />
Chuckii Booker – Touch<br />
Rhythm & Knowledge – U Bring Da Dog Out<br />
Suga Free feat. Snoop Dogg – So Fly<br />
Bar-Kays – You Made A Change In My Life<br />
Con Funk Shun – By Your Side<br />
Eddie Kendricks – Intimate Friends]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 26 with XL Middleton

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.
For this episode we have invited Californian musician, artist and producer XL Middleton to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.
Nice one XL!

Track list:

Above The Law – Kalifornia
Ingram – Just For You
Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg & George Clinton – Let Me Ride (Remix)
Ice Cube – Who’s The Mack
Shakatak – Street Walkin’
Roy Ayers – Gotta Find A Love
Don Blackman – Never Miss A Thing
Mtume – Prime Time
One Way – Can I
Krystol – When You Move You Lose
Klique – Inside Me
Patrice Rushen – Watch Out
Chaz Jankel – Tonight’s Our Night
Endgames – Desire
Thomas Dolby – Dissidents
Chuckii Booker – Touch
Rhythm & Knowledge – U Bring Da Dog Out
Suga Free feat. Snoop Dogg – So Fly
Bar-Kays – You Made A Change In My Life
Con Funk Shun – By Your Side
Eddie Kendricks – Intimate Friends]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2015 12:46:46 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-11-14T12:46:46+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>49:41</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 25 - First Touch www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-25-first-touch-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 25 with First Touch<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited Nanthara & Jelly Jam from German production outfit First Touch to spin some of the records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
Nice one FT!<br />
<br />
Track list:<br />
01 – Dj Quik – quik’z groove II<br />
02 – High Fashion – i want to be your everything<br />
03 – Glass – sexy<br />
04 – The 5th Dimension – one less bell to answer<br />
05 – Blumentopf – liebe & hass<br />
06 – Heat Brothers – smilin’ billy (first touch glue)<br />
07 – D’nell – 1stmagic (shur-i-kan mix)<br />
08 – Candido – dancin’ & prancin’<br />
09 – Mudegg – boy what a joy<br />
10 – Patrice Rushen – where there is love<br />
11 – The Brand New Heavies – love is<br />
12 – Biggie ft. 112 – sky’s the limit<br />
13 – The Pasadenas – give a little peace<br />
14 – Circle City Band – magic<br />
15 – Brian Holland – i’m so glag<br />
16 – Larry Wu – let me show you<br />
17 – Plush – we’ve got the love<br />
18 – Nico Suave – ich bin nicht der…<br />
19 – Ramp – daylight (first Touch glue)<br />
20 – Grey & Hanks – since i found you<br />
21 – Rea & Christian – not just anybody (atjazz flugelhorn rmx)<br />
22 – Chicago – beginnings<br />
23 – Lovebirds – give me a sign<br />
24 – Chapter 8 – real love (first touch glue)<br />
25 – Johnny Mathis – love never felt so good]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 25 with First Touch<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited Nanthara & Jelly Jam from German production outfit First Touch to spin some of the records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
Nice one FT!<br />
<br />
Track list:<br />
01 – Dj Quik – quik’z groove II<br />
02 – High Fashion – i want to be your everything<br />
03 – Glass – sexy<br />
04 – The 5th Dimension – one less bell to answer<br />
05 – Blumentopf – liebe & hass<br />
06 – Heat Brothers – smilin’ billy (first touch glue)<br />
07 – D’nell – 1stmagic (shur-i-kan mix)<br />
08 – Candido – dancin’ & prancin’<br />
09 – Mudegg – boy what a joy<br />
10 – Patrice Rushen – where there is love<br />
11 – The Brand New Heavies – love is<br />
12 – Biggie ft. 112 – sky’s the limit<br />
13 – The Pasadenas – give a little peace<br />
14 – Circle City Band – magic<br />
15 – Brian Holland – i’m so glag<br />
16 – Larry Wu – let me show you<br />
17 – Plush – we’ve got the love<br />
18 – Nico Suave – ich bin nicht der…<br />
19 – Ramp – daylight (first Touch glue)<br />
20 – Grey & Hanks – since i found you<br />
21 – Rea & Christian – not just anybody (atjazz flugelhorn rmx)<br />
22 – Chicago – beginnings<br />
23 – Lovebirds – give me a sign<br />
24 – Chapter 8 – real love (first touch glue)<br />
25 – Johnny Mathis – love never felt so good]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 25 with First Touch

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.
For this episode we have invited Nanthara & Jelly Jam from German production outfit First Touch to spin some of the records that have influenced them over the years.
Nice one FT!

Track list:
01 – Dj Quik – quik’z groove II
02 – High Fashion – i want to be your everything
03 – Glass – sexy
04 – The 5th Dimension – one less bell to answer
05 – Blumentopf – liebe & hass
06 – Heat Brothers – smilin’ billy (first touch glue)
07 – D’nell – 1stmagic (shur-i-kan mix)
08 – Candido – dancin’ & prancin’
09 – Mudegg – boy what a joy
10 – Patrice Rushen – where there is love
11 – The Brand New Heavies – love is
12 – Biggie ft. 112 – sky’s the limit
13 – The Pasadenas – give a little peace
14 – Circle City Band – magic
15 – Brian Holland – i’m so glag
16 – Larry Wu – let me show you
17 – Plush – we’ve got the love
18 – Nico Suave – ich bin nicht der…
19 – Ramp – daylight (first Touch glue)
20 – Grey & Hanks – since i found you
21 – Rea & Christian – not just anybody (atjazz flugelhorn rmx)
22 – Chicago – beginnings
23 – Lovebirds – give me a sign
24 – Chapter 8 – real love (first touch glue)
25 – Johnny Mathis – love never felt so good]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2015 11:24:20 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 24 - Chuggin Edits www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-24-chuggin-edits-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 24 with Chuggin Edits<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited DJ, edit man and disco connoisseur Chuggin Edits to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
Nice one Chuggin Edits!<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
A few words from Chuggin Edits…<br />
England seems to be the place to be for Disco-editors.<br />
Chuggin Edits is from Essex near London (And just far enough away from London as he describes) and yes – he’s a Disco-connoisseur. And yes, this is his Cookie Dough Mix.<br />
If you haven’t been familiar with the man in charge, his Soundcloud-profile offers you an immense collection of his art and everyone should be able to pic a couple of favorites amongst those.<br />
His First ever release on Deep Sense- First Voyage an edit of A Tribe Called Quest was the best selling track on that compilation and they gladly asked him back on the new Deep Sense – 2nd Voyage, so there’s certainly a lot more to be expected from the talented guy in the near future. But for now – lean back and enjoy this journey.<br />
This mix is a compilation of tracks that have really caught my eye over the last few years and amongst them some great people and friends I have got to know since putting on my edit slippers in June 2014.<br />
Recorded in one take on cdj’s<br />
<br />
Track list:<br />
<br />
1. fatback is this the future (Chuggin Edits)<br />
2. Banbarra – shack up<br />
3. inland knights – what about us<br />
4. ed wizard & disco double dee – do it one more time<br />
5. Tom vine – dancer<br />
6. imfromull -street called love<br />
7. the roling stones -emotional rescue (buzz compass)<br />
8. rahan – make me hot<br />
9. vinyl addicted and jean claude gavri – a lotta love<br />
10. voodoo whiskey – suck my sausage<br />
11. pontchartrain – monkey see<br />
12. boogiemann and stan tropic – trotting hotly<br />
13. glen adams affair – its just a groove<br />
14. berry juice – a real mother]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 24 with Chuggin Edits<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited DJ, edit man and disco connoisseur Chuggin Edits to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
Nice one Chuggin Edits!<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
A few words from Chuggin Edits…<br />
England seems to be the place to be for Disco-editors.<br />
Chuggin Edits is from Essex near London (And just far enough away from London as he describes) and yes – he’s a Disco-connoisseur. And yes, this is his Cookie Dough Mix.<br />
If you haven’t been familiar with the man in charge, his Soundcloud-profile offers you an immense collection of his art and everyone should be able to pic a couple of favorites amongst those.<br />
His First ever release on Deep Sense- First Voyage an edit of A Tribe Called Quest was the best selling track on that compilation and they gladly asked him back on the new Deep Sense – 2nd Voyage, so there’s certainly a lot more to be expected from the talented guy in the near future. But for now – lean back and enjoy this journey.<br />
This mix is a compilation of tracks that have really caught my eye over the last few years and amongst them some great people and friends I have got to know since putting on my edit slippers in June 2014.<br />
Recorded in one take on cdj’s<br />
<br />
Track list:<br />
<br />
1. fatback is this the future (Chuggin Edits)<br />
2. Banbarra – shack up<br />
3. inland knights – what about us<br />
4. ed wizard & disco double dee – do it one more time<br />
5. Tom vine – dancer<br />
6. imfromull -street called love<br />
7. the roling stones -emotional rescue (buzz compass)<br />
8. rahan – make me hot<br />
9. vinyl addicted and jean claude gavri – a lotta love<br />
10. voodoo whiskey – suck my sausage<br />
11. pontchartrain – monkey see<br />
12. boogiemann and stan tropic – trotting hotly<br />
13. glen adams affair – its just a groove<br />
14. berry juice – a real mother]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 24 with Chuggin Edits

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.
For this episode we have invited DJ, edit man and disco connoisseur Chuggin Edits to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.
Nice one Chuggin Edits!

 

A few words from Chuggin Edits…
England seems to be the place to be for Disco-editors.
Chuggin Edits is from Essex near London (And just far enough away from London as he describes) and yes – he’s a Disco-connoisseur. And yes, this is his Cookie Dough Mix.
If you haven’t been familiar with the man in charge, his Soundcloud-profile offers you an immense collection of his art and everyone should be able to pic a couple of favorites amongst those.
His First ever release on Deep Sense- First Voyage an edit of A Tribe Called Quest was the best selling track on that compilation and they gladly asked him back on the new Deep Sense – 2nd Voyage, so there’s certainly a lot more to be expected from the talented guy in the near future. But for now – lean back and enjoy this journey.
This mix is a compilation of tracks that have really caught my eye over the last few years and amongst them some great people and friends I have got to know since putting on my edit slippers in June 2014.
Recorded in one take on cdj’s

Track list:

1. fatback is this the future (Chuggin Edits)
2. Banbarra – shack up
3. inland knights – what about us
4. ed wizard & disco double dee – do it one more time
5. Tom vine – dancer
6. imfromull -street called love
7. the roling stones -emotional rescue (buzz compass)
8. rahan – make me hot
9. vinyl addicted and jean claude gavri – a lotta love
10. voodoo whiskey – suck my sausage
11. pontchartrain – monkey see
12. boogiemann and stan tropic – trotting hotly
13. glen adams affair – its just a groove
14. berry juice – a real mother]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2015 07:56:19 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-11-14T07:56:19+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:13:04</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 23 - The Jazz Pit www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-23-the-jazz-pit-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 23 with The Jazz Pit<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we are proud to present DJs, Record Collectors & Radio Broadcasters Emmet and Bootsy from Dublin based collective The Jazz Pit to spin some of the records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
With 25 years experience under their belts their ‘influences’ mix is a jazzy, deep and soulful masterclass.<br />
Sit back, turn it up and enjoy!!<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Track list:<br />
<br />
Lamb – Cotton Wool (Fila Brazillia mix)<br />
69 – Desire<br />
Awunsound – Symmetrical Jazz (Flapper till 5am mix)<br />
DJ Zinc – Super Sharp Shooter (remix)<br />
D*NOTE – Bronx Bull<br />
Tranquility Bass – Cantamilla<br />
Mondo Grosso – VIBE PM (Masters at work mix)<br />
United Future Organisation Stolen Moments (UFO remix feat. Mark Murphy)<br />
Faze action – In the trees (Original disco mix)<br />
Truby Trio – Prima Vera<br />
Big Bang – Spiral waltz (Indigo jam unit remix)<br />
Christian Prommer’s Drumlesson – Stings of life<br />
The Detroit Experiment – Think Twice (Henrik Schwarz remix)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 23 with The Jazz Pit<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we are proud to present DJs, Record Collectors & Radio Broadcasters Emmet and Bootsy from Dublin based collective The Jazz Pit to spin some of the records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
With 25 years experience under their belts their ‘influences’ mix is a jazzy, deep and soulful masterclass.<br />
Sit back, turn it up and enjoy!!<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Track list:<br />
<br />
Lamb – Cotton Wool (Fila Brazillia mix)<br />
69 – Desire<br />
Awunsound – Symmetrical Jazz (Flapper till 5am mix)<br />
DJ Zinc – Super Sharp Shooter (remix)<br />
D*NOTE – Bronx Bull<br />
Tranquility Bass – Cantamilla<br />
Mondo Grosso – VIBE PM (Masters at work mix)<br />
United Future Organisation Stolen Moments (UFO remix feat. Mark Murphy)<br />
Faze action – In the trees (Original disco mix)<br />
Truby Trio – Prima Vera<br />
Big Bang – Spiral waltz (Indigo jam unit remix)<br />
Christian Prommer’s Drumlesson – Stings of life<br />
The Detroit Experiment – Think Twice (Henrik Schwarz remix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 23 with The Jazz Pit

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.
For this episode we are proud to present DJs, Record Collectors & Radio Broadcasters Emmet and Bootsy from Dublin based collective The Jazz Pit to spin some of the records that have influenced them over the years.
With 25 years experience under their belts their ‘influences’ mix is a jazzy, deep and soulful masterclass.
Sit back, turn it up and enjoy!!

 

Track list:

Lamb – Cotton Wool (Fila Brazillia mix)
69 – Desire
Awunsound – Symmetrical Jazz (Flapper till 5am mix)
DJ Zinc – Super Sharp Shooter (remix)
D*NOTE – Bronx Bull
Tranquility Bass – Cantamilla
Mondo Grosso – VIBE PM (Masters at work mix)
United Future Organisation Stolen Moments (UFO remix feat. Mark Murphy)
Faze action – In the trees (Original disco mix)
Truby Trio – Prima Vera
Big Bang – Spiral waltz (Indigo jam unit remix)
Christian Prommer’s Drumlesson – Stings of life
The Detroit Experiment – Think Twice (Henrik Schwarz remix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2015 07:31:58 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-11-14T07:31:58+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:22:24</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 22 - Glenn (Groovement Soul) www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-22-glenn-groovement-soul-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 22 with Glenn Davis (Groovement Soul)<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited DJ Glenn Davis from Dublin based collective Groovement Soul to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
Nice one Glenn!<br />
<br />
Track list:<br />
1 Dj Shadow – Influx (intro)<br />
2 Lou Rawls – Lifetime Monologue<br />
3 Stevie Wonder – Superwoman<br />
4 Level 42 – Autumn (Paradise Is Free)<br />
5 Dj Jazzy Jeff – My Peoples<br />
6 The Pharcyde – Runnin<br />
7 Eighties Ladies – Turned onto You<br />
8 James Brown – Get Up I Feel Like Being A Sex Machine<br />
9 Ty – Groovement<br />
10 Billy Holiday (Diana Ross) – Agents Office (Lady Sings The Blues)<br />
11 Gill Scott – Golden<br />
12 George Benson – The Ghetto<br />
13 Carl Craig – At Les<br />
14 Martin Luther King – Dr Kings Desired Eulogy<br />
15 Patti Jo – Make Me Believe In You<br />
16 Salsoul Orchestra – Salsoul Rainbow (Mateo & Matos Remix)<br />
17 Seawind – Free<br />
18 Eddy Grant – Living on the Frontline]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 22 with Glenn Davis (Groovement Soul)<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited DJ Glenn Davis from Dublin based collective Groovement Soul to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
Nice one Glenn!<br />
<br />
Track list:<br />
1 Dj Shadow – Influx (intro)<br />
2 Lou Rawls – Lifetime Monologue<br />
3 Stevie Wonder – Superwoman<br />
4 Level 42 – Autumn (Paradise Is Free)<br />
5 Dj Jazzy Jeff – My Peoples<br />
6 The Pharcyde – Runnin<br />
7 Eighties Ladies – Turned onto You<br />
8 James Brown – Get Up I Feel Like Being A Sex Machine<br />
9 Ty – Groovement<br />
10 Billy Holiday (Diana Ross) – Agents Office (Lady Sings The Blues)<br />
11 Gill Scott – Golden<br />
12 George Benson – The Ghetto<br />
13 Carl Craig – At Les<br />
14 Martin Luther King – Dr Kings Desired Eulogy<br />
15 Patti Jo – Make Me Believe In You<br />
16 Salsoul Orchestra – Salsoul Rainbow (Mateo & Matos Remix)<br />
17 Seawind – Free<br />
18 Eddy Grant – Living on the Frontline]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 22 with Glenn Davis (Groovement Soul)

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.
For this episode we have invited DJ Glenn Davis from Dublin based collective Groovement Soul to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.
Nice one Glenn!

Track list:
1 Dj Shadow – Influx (intro)
2 Lou Rawls – Lifetime Monologue
3 Stevie Wonder – Superwoman
4 Level 42 – Autumn (Paradise Is Free)
5 Dj Jazzy Jeff – My Peoples
6 The Pharcyde – Runnin
7 Eighties Ladies – Turned onto You
8 James Brown – Get Up I Feel Like Being A Sex Machine
9 Ty – Groovement
10 Billy Holiday (Diana Ross) – Agents Office (Lady Sings The Blues)
11 Gill Scott – Golden
12 George Benson – The Ghetto
13 Carl Craig – At Les
14 Martin Luther King – Dr Kings Desired Eulogy
15 Patti Jo – Make Me Believe In You
16 Salsoul Orchestra – Salsoul Rainbow (Mateo & Matos Remix)
17 Seawind – Free
18 Eddy Grant – Living on the Frontline]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2015 06:13:41 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-11-14T06:13:41+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:29:38</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 21 - DJ ShmeeJay www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-21-dj-shmeejay-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 21 with DJ ShmeeJay<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
<br />
For this episode we have invited Swedish DJ Olof FolO aka DJ ShmeeJay to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
His ‘Ain’t No Big Thing’ Radio shows have had us grooving at Cookie-Dough HQ!<br />
Nice one Olof!<br />
<br />
A few words from Olof<br />
Thanks for the opportunity to contribute to your project and to give me another excuse to tool around some more with my music collection. Putting together a mix of my favorite music is an interesting challenge and isn’t necessarily as easy as it seems, considering the wealth of music and variety available.  I chose to make this a fairly upbeat and fun affair, kicking things off with Kid Creole and The Coconut’s ‘Annie, I’m Not Your Daddy’ for the simple reason that I love everything about Kid Creole and the Coconuts and think August Darnell is a genius providing a carnival of sound and a sight for sore eyes with the Coconuts and August himself in his zoot suit. Honestly, when I was fist awarded the offer to make this mix tape, I knew I had to kick off with Kid Creole and The Coconuts. From there I tried to keep the fun going in the hopes of getting the listener of their seat and wiggling their hips.  Lastly I close with Louis Armstrong’s rendition of ‘What A Wonderful World’. A song that may not seem to fit with the rest of the tracks, but one that fits in the theme of some of my favorite music.  His rendition, including the spoken intro on this version from 1970, just drips of sweetness but also has a dark undertone creating an incredibly powerful song that truly is a classic for the ages.<br />
One more thing I’d like to say, though, is that there should be no guilt. Only pleasure.<br />
<br />
Track list:<br />
<br />
Kid Creole and The Coconuts – Annie, I’m Not Your Daddy (Original Mix)<br />
Kurtis Blow – The Breaks (Disco Tech Needs A Break Edit)<br />
Alicia Myers – I Wanna Thank You (Alkalino Rework)<br />
Average White Band – Work To Do (Pulse Rework)<br />
Dynasty – Love in the Fast Lane (Munga‘s Nasty Bits Reordering)<br />
YSE Saint-Laur’Ant – The Optimistic Voyeur<br />
Double Exposure – My Love is Free (Smart Edit)<br />
Neneh Cherry – Buffalo Dance (Henry Greenwood Edit)<br />
Richard Jon Smith – Baby’s Got Another (Shield Your Eyes Re-edit)<br />
Claudja Barry – Sweet Dynamite (Breixo Edit)<br />
Tony Orlando – Don’t Let Go (Disco Tech Edit)<br />
Rick James – Ghetto Life (Queen & Disco Edit)<br />
Louis Armstrong – What A Wonderful World (Spoken Intro Version – 1970)<br />
Nec seclus.  Tantum delectantur]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 21 with DJ ShmeeJay<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
<br />
For this episode we have invited Swedish DJ Olof FolO aka DJ ShmeeJay to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
His ‘Ain’t No Big Thing’ Radio shows have had us grooving at Cookie-Dough HQ!<br />
Nice one Olof!<br />
<br />
A few words from Olof<br />
Thanks for the opportunity to contribute to your project and to give me another excuse to tool around some more with my music collection. Putting together a mix of my favorite music is an interesting challenge and isn’t necessarily as easy as it seems, considering the wealth of music and variety available.  I chose to make this a fairly upbeat and fun affair, kicking things off with Kid Creole and The Coconut’s ‘Annie, I’m Not Your Daddy’ for the simple reason that I love everything about Kid Creole and the Coconuts and think August Darnell is a genius providing a carnival of sound and a sight for sore eyes with the Coconuts and August himself in his zoot suit. Honestly, when I was fist awarded the offer to make this mix tape, I knew I had to kick off with Kid Creole and The Coconuts. From there I tried to keep the fun going in the hopes of getting the listener of their seat and wiggling their hips.  Lastly I close with Louis Armstrong’s rendition of ‘What A Wonderful World’. A song that may not seem to fit with the rest of the tracks, but one that fits in the theme of some of my favorite music.  His rendition, including the spoken intro on this version from 1970, just drips of sweetness but also has a dark undertone creating an incredibly powerful song that truly is a classic for the ages.<br />
One more thing I’d like to say, though, is that there should be no guilt. Only pleasure.<br />
<br />
Track list:<br />
<br />
Kid Creole and The Coconuts – Annie, I’m Not Your Daddy (Original Mix)<br />
Kurtis Blow – The Breaks (Disco Tech Needs A Break Edit)<br />
Alicia Myers – I Wanna Thank You (Alkalino Rework)<br />
Average White Band – Work To Do (Pulse Rework)<br />
Dynasty – Love in the Fast Lane (Munga‘s Nasty Bits Reordering)<br />
YSE Saint-Laur’Ant – The Optimistic Voyeur<br />
Double Exposure – My Love is Free (Smart Edit)<br />
Neneh Cherry – Buffalo Dance (Henry Greenwood Edit)<br />
Richard Jon Smith – Baby’s Got Another (Shield Your Eyes Re-edit)<br />
Claudja Barry – Sweet Dynamite (Breixo Edit)<br />
Tony Orlando – Don’t Let Go (Disco Tech Edit)<br />
Rick James – Ghetto Life (Queen & Disco Edit)<br />
Louis Armstrong – What A Wonderful World (Spoken Intro Version – 1970)<br />
Nec seclus.  Tantum delectantur]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 21 with DJ ShmeeJay

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.

For this episode we have invited Swedish DJ Olof FolO aka DJ ShmeeJay to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.
His ‘Ain’t No Big Thing’ Radio shows have had us grooving at Cookie-Dough HQ!
Nice one Olof!

A few words from Olof
Thanks for the opportunity to contribute to your project and to give me another excuse to tool around some more with my music collection. Putting together a mix of my favorite music is an interesting challenge and isn’t necessarily as easy as it seems, considering the wealth of music and variety available.  I chose to make this a fairly upbeat and fun affair, kicking things off with Kid Creole and The Coconut’s ‘Annie, I’m Not Your Daddy’ for the simple reason that I love everything about Kid Creole and the Coconuts and think August Darnell is a genius providing a carnival of sound and a sight for sore eyes with the Coconuts and August himself in his zoot suit. Honestly, when I was fist awarded the offer to make this mix tape, I knew I had to kick off with Kid Creole and The Coconuts. From there I tried to keep the fun going in the hopes of getting the listener of their seat and wiggling their hips.  Lastly I close with Louis Armstrong’s rendition of ‘What A Wonderful World’. A song that may not seem to fit with the rest of the tracks, but one that fits in the theme of some of my favorite music.  His rendition, including the spoken intro on this version from 1970, just drips of sweetness but also has a dark undertone creating an incredibly powerful song that truly is a classic for the ages.
One more thing I’d like to say, though, is that there should be no guilt. Only pleasure.

Track list:

Kid Creole and The Coconuts – Annie, I’m Not Your Daddy (Original Mix)
Kurtis Blow – The Breaks (Disco Tech Needs A Break Edit)
Alicia Myers – I Wanna Thank You (Alkalino Rework)
Average White Band – Work To Do (Pulse Rework)
Dynasty – Love in the Fast Lane (Munga‘s Nasty Bits Reordering)
YSE Saint-Laur’Ant – The Optimistic Voyeur
Double Exposure – My Love is Free (Smart Edit)
Neneh Cherry – Buffalo Dance (Henry Greenwood Edit)
Richard Jon Smith – Baby’s Got Another (Shield Your Eyes Re-edit)
Claudja Barry – Sweet Dynamite (Breixo Edit)
Tony Orlando – Don’t Let Go (Disco Tech Edit)
Rick James – Ghetto Life (Queen & Disco Edit)
Louis Armstrong – What A Wonderful World (Spoken Intro Version – 1970)
Nec seclus.  Tantum delectantur]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2015 13:21:24 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-11-11T13:21:24+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 19 - Peter Oakden www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-19-peter-oakden-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 19 with Peter Oakden<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited label owner, DJ and producer Peter Oakden to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
As well as co-owning of one of our favourite labels Fifty Fathoms Deep with (Craig Smith) he has been pumping out some quality tracks on the likes of Local Talk and Japanese label Sound of Speed to name a few.<br />
<br />
Nice one brother P!<br />
<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Tracklist:<br />
<br />
Bob Marley & The Wailers – Waiting In Vain<br />
Jimmi Hendrix – The Wind Cries Mary (Live)<br />
Chris ‘Daddy’ Dave – Medley (Pt.1)<br />
D’Angelo – Brown Sugar<br />
The Beatles – Come Together<br />
TLC – Waterfalls<br />
Jay Dee – African Rhythms<br />
Roots Manuva – Witness (1 Hope)<br />
V – Born Again (ft. Jill Scott)<br />
A Tribe Called Quest – The Jam<br />
Suite For Ma Dukes Orchestra – Untitled/Fantastic (Georgia Anne Muldrow Remix)<br />
Warren G – Do You See<br />
<br />
A few words from Peter:<br />
The music I’ve selected for this mix has many memories from my family, friends. From my earliest days all the way through to today. I asked my mum, brother and sister to pick a song each that reminded them of memories shared between me and them. I chose The Beatles for my late farther.. He loved them and we shared a lot of time together listening to them when i was a kid. Also in there is the first record i ever bought, my influences, memorable concert moments… things like that. Every single song has some-kind of meaning to me in some way or another. No doubt ill get picked up by a few family and friends about missing some out but hey, you could maybe do one of these mixes 100 times over right!]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 19 with Peter Oakden<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited label owner, DJ and producer Peter Oakden to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
As well as co-owning of one of our favourite labels Fifty Fathoms Deep with (Craig Smith) he has been pumping out some quality tracks on the likes of Local Talk and Japanese label Sound of Speed to name a few.<br />
<br />
Nice one brother P!<br />
<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Tracklist:<br />
<br />
Bob Marley & The Wailers – Waiting In Vain<br />
Jimmi Hendrix – The Wind Cries Mary (Live)<br />
Chris ‘Daddy’ Dave – Medley (Pt.1)<br />
D’Angelo – Brown Sugar<br />
The Beatles – Come Together<br />
TLC – Waterfalls<br />
Jay Dee – African Rhythms<br />
Roots Manuva – Witness (1 Hope)<br />
V – Born Again (ft. Jill Scott)<br />
A Tribe Called Quest – The Jam<br />
Suite For Ma Dukes Orchestra – Untitled/Fantastic (Georgia Anne Muldrow Remix)<br />
Warren G – Do You See<br />
<br />
A few words from Peter:<br />
The music I’ve selected for this mix has many memories from my family, friends. From my earliest days all the way through to today. I asked my mum, brother and sister to pick a song each that reminded them of memories shared between me and them. I chose The Beatles for my late farther.. He loved them and we shared a lot of time together listening to them when i was a kid. Also in there is the first record i ever bought, my influences, memorable concert moments… things like that. Every single song has some-kind of meaning to me in some way or another. No doubt ill get picked up by a few family and friends about missing some out but hey, you could maybe do one of these mixes 100 times over right!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 19 with Peter Oakden

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.
For this episode we have invited label owner, DJ and producer Peter Oakden to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.
As well as co-owning of one of our favourite labels Fifty Fathoms Deep with (Craig Smith) he has been pumping out some quality tracks on the likes of Local Talk and Japanese label Sound of Speed to name a few.

Nice one brother P!

Ste & Terser

Tracklist:

Bob Marley & The Wailers – Waiting In Vain
Jimmi Hendrix – The Wind Cries Mary (Live)
Chris ‘Daddy’ Dave – Medley (Pt.1)
D’Angelo – Brown Sugar
The Beatles – Come Together
TLC – Waterfalls
Jay Dee – African Rhythms
Roots Manuva – Witness (1 Hope)
V – Born Again (ft. Jill Scott)
A Tribe Called Quest – The Jam
Suite For Ma Dukes Orchestra – Untitled/Fantastic (Georgia Anne Muldrow Remix)
Warren G – Do You See

A few words from Peter:
The music I’ve selected for this mix has many memories from my family, friends. From my earliest days all the way through to today. I asked my mum, brother and sister to pick a song each that reminded them of memories shared between me and them. I chose The Beatles for my late farther.. He loved them and we shared a lot of time together listening to them when i was a kid. Also in there is the first record i ever bought, my influences, memorable concert moments… things like that. Every single song has some-kind of meaning to me in some way or another. No doubt ill get picked up by a few family and friends about missing some out but hey, you could maybe do one of these mixes 100 times over right!]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2015 13:50:32 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 18 - Autocycle www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-18-autocycle-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 18 with Autocycle<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited our old mates Liverpool DJ and production collective Autocycle to spin some of the records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
Their recent edit of Anita Baker ‘Sweet Love’ featured in Greg Wilson’s top 20 edits of 2014! Good skills…<br />
Nice one Autocycle!<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Tracklist<br />
1. Empty Heads feat. Dynamite MC – Shake [YesKing mix]<br />
2. Midnight Runners – Mint<br />
3. Instant Funk – Got My Mind Made Up [Ziggy Phunk Groovin edit]<br />
4. GL – Won’t You See [Gerd Janson dub mix]<br />
5. Ccccchaves/Phunktastike/Future Feelings/Julian Sanza – Funky Dancefloor [Julian Sanza Space Disco mix]<br />
6. Ronnie Jones – Video Games<br />
7. Grooveman Spot – Spacium<br />
8. Syreeta – Can’t Shake Your Love<br />
9. Ilya Santana – Big Foot [Rayko mix]<br />
10. DJ T – Funk On You<br />
11. Gazeebo – Gushing Climax [Moist mix]<br />
12. Disco Inferno – Squarewave<br />
13. Smith n Hack – Space Warrior<br />
14. Instant Funk – The Funk is On [Autocycle edit]<br />
<br />
A few words from Autocycle… <br />
“The funk is gonna get you yet” With the word ‘funk’ being mentioned in several track names and artists, kind of gives it away. It’s what Autocycle are all about, and our roots cross a spectrum from hip hop, disco, soul and beyond, all firmly with an eye on the dancefloor and kicking it on a big system. We use loops in some mixes to do something different with tracks you might have heard before, and hopefully create an element of surprise in terms of what might come next, whilst maintaining the sound we’re looking for.<br />
The opening track we first heard on a Crazy P mix and had no idea what it was. We tracked it down and it’s up there with our most played tracks over the last couple of years, just never got it into a mix. Finally heard it out and about on a boat party in Croatia earlier the year, not surprisingly played by Crazy P. Bought a massive smile to lots of faces! Always try to use a mixture of edits, older stuff alongside recent releases. Tracks like Ronnie Jones’ Video Games add that element of humour and fun that reminds us not to get too serious about music. Grooveman Spot’s Spacium is just filth, pitched up a bit to work with the mix, but what a groove! You’ll notice the intro loop of Syreeta used over the top, and then using effects to leave the vocal to ride on it’s own before dropping into the actual track. Probably not a mix many others would do, but takes you from filth to wild disco abandon, and we’ve purposely let the Syreeta track ride out longer than most on the mix as it’s a classic, but really lights things up. Things go more into heads down spaced out bass heavy territory through the second half, lots of video game inspired samples, giving a nod to elements earlier in the mix, perhaps most prevalant on Smith n Hack’s beast that is Space Warrior – a track that takes us back to club nights like Bugged Out and similar North West nights where we cut out teeth and clubbing memories started. We finish with one of our own edits, a funk laden guitar wig out, nice way to bring things back to the funk roots to end on.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 18 with Autocycle<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited our old mates Liverpool DJ and production collective Autocycle to spin some of the records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
Their recent edit of Anita Baker ‘Sweet Love’ featured in Greg Wilson’s top 20 edits of 2014! Good skills…<br />
Nice one Autocycle!<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Tracklist<br />
1. Empty Heads feat. Dynamite MC – Shake [YesKing mix]<br />
2. Midnight Runners – Mint<br />
3. Instant Funk – Got My Mind Made Up [Ziggy Phunk Groovin edit]<br />
4. GL – Won’t You See [Gerd Janson dub mix]<br />
5. Ccccchaves/Phunktastike/Future Feelings/Julian Sanza – Funky Dancefloor [Julian Sanza Space Disco mix]<br />
6. Ronnie Jones – Video Games<br />
7. Grooveman Spot – Spacium<br />
8. Syreeta – Can’t Shake Your Love<br />
9. Ilya Santana – Big Foot [Rayko mix]<br />
10. DJ T – Funk On You<br />
11. Gazeebo – Gushing Climax [Moist mix]<br />
12. Disco Inferno – Squarewave<br />
13. Smith n Hack – Space Warrior<br />
14. Instant Funk – The Funk is On [Autocycle edit]<br />
<br />
A few words from Autocycle… <br />
“The funk is gonna get you yet” With the word ‘funk’ being mentioned in several track names and artists, kind of gives it away. It’s what Autocycle are all about, and our roots cross a spectrum from hip hop, disco, soul and beyond, all firmly with an eye on the dancefloor and kicking it on a big system. We use loops in some mixes to do something different with tracks you might have heard before, and hopefully create an element of surprise in terms of what might come next, whilst maintaining the sound we’re looking for.<br />
The opening track we first heard on a Crazy P mix and had no idea what it was. We tracked it down and it’s up there with our most played tracks over the last couple of years, just never got it into a mix. Finally heard it out and about on a boat party in Croatia earlier the year, not surprisingly played by Crazy P. Bought a massive smile to lots of faces! Always try to use a mixture of edits, older stuff alongside recent releases. Tracks like Ronnie Jones’ Video Games add that element of humour and fun that reminds us not to get too serious about music. Grooveman Spot’s Spacium is just filth, pitched up a bit to work with the mix, but what a groove! You’ll notice the intro loop of Syreeta used over the top, and then using effects to leave the vocal to ride on it’s own before dropping into the actual track. Probably not a mix many others would do, but takes you from filth to wild disco abandon, and we’ve purposely let the Syreeta track ride out longer than most on the mix as it’s a classic, but really lights things up. Things go more into heads down spaced out bass heavy territory through the second half, lots of video game inspired samples, giving a nod to elements earlier in the mix, perhaps most prevalant on Smith n Hack’s beast that is Space Warrior – a track that takes us back to club nights like Bugged Out and similar North West nights where we cut out teeth and clubbing memories started. We finish with one of our own edits, a funk laden guitar wig out, nice way to bring things back to the funk roots to end on.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 18 with Autocycle

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.
For this episode we have invited our old mates Liverpool DJ and production collective Autocycle to spin some of the records that have influenced them over the years.
Their recent edit of Anita Baker ‘Sweet Love’ featured in Greg Wilson’s top 20 edits of 2014! Good skills…
Nice one Autocycle!
Ste & Terser

Tracklist
1. Empty Heads feat. Dynamite MC – Shake [YesKing mix]
2. Midnight Runners – Mint
3. Instant Funk – Got My Mind Made Up [Ziggy Phunk Groovin edit]
4. GL – Won’t You See [Gerd Janson dub mix]
5. Ccccchaves/Phunktastike/Future Feelings/Julian Sanza – Funky Dancefloor [Julian Sanza Space Disco mix]
6. Ronnie Jones – Video Games
7. Grooveman Spot – Spacium
8. Syreeta – Can’t Shake Your Love
9. Ilya Santana – Big Foot [Rayko mix]
10. DJ T – Funk On You
11. Gazeebo – Gushing Climax [Moist mix]
12. Disco Inferno – Squarewave
13. Smith n Hack – Space Warrior
14. Instant Funk – The Funk is On [Autocycle edit]

A few words from Autocycle… 
“The funk is gonna get you yet” With the word ‘funk’ being mentioned in several track names and artists, kind of gives it away. It’s what Autocycle are all about, and our roots cross a spectrum from hip hop, disco, soul and beyond, all firmly with an eye on the dancefloor and kicking it on a big system. We use loops in some mixes to do something different with tracks you might have heard before, and hopefully create an element of surprise in terms of what might come next, whilst maintaining the sound we’re looking for.
The opening track we first heard on a Crazy P mix and had no idea what it was. We tracked it down and it’s up there with our most played tracks over the last couple of years, just never got it into a mix. Finally heard it out and about on a boat party in Croatia earlier the year, not surprisingly played by Crazy P. Bought a massive smile to lots of faces! Always try to use a mixture of edits, older stuff alongside recent releases. Tracks like Ronnie Jones’ Video Games add that element of humour and fun that reminds us not to get too serious about music. Grooveman Spot’s Spacium is just filth, pitched up a bit to work with the mix, but what a groove! You’ll notice the intro loop of Syreeta used over the top, and then using effects to leave the vocal to ride on it’s own before dropping into the actual track. Probably not a mix many others would do, but takes you from filth to wild disco abandon, and we’ve purposely let the Syreeta track ride out longer than most on the mix as it’s a classic, but really lights things up. Things go more into heads down spaced out bass heavy territory through the second half, lots of video game inspired samples, giving a nod to elements earlier in the mix, perhaps most prevalant on Smith n Hack’s beast that is Space Warrior – a track that takes us back to club nights like Bugged Out and similar North West nights where we cut out teeth and clubbing memories started. We finish with one of our own edits, a funk laden guitar wig out, nice way to bring things back to the funk roots to end on.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2015 12:33:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 17 - Chewy Rubs www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-17-chewy-rubs-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 17 with Chewy Rubs<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited the man behind Chew Rubs (Tom Vine) to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
His recent releases on Midnight Riot have had us grooving on at Cookie-Dough HQ!<br />
<br />
Nice one Chewy!<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Chewy Rubs Influentials and Essentials <br />
Originally from the West Country, now based on the South Coast, I’ve been DJing and producing music for over 22 years and have never lost the desire to find the next hook or endless groove. Recent success has come from edits of past Disco and Funk gems…scraping the surface of a few house classics too, under the names ‘Chewy Rubs‘ and ‘TV’, with releases for labels such as Midnight Riot, Los Grandes, Handshakes, SuperBreak and my own side project Chewy Records.<br />
<br />
I started taking editing seriously back in 2000 when I worked in London. Berwick Street and its long list of, at that time, fine record stores was around the corner and the majority of time and wages were spent there. Amongst Jeff Mills finds, I picked also up some inspirational gems like the Automan series; a never heard before edit of T-connection DWYWD; Greg Wilson’s Credit to the Edit vinyls and whatever imported Prins Thomas and Lindstrom I could get my hands on. Some of which feature in this mix.<br />
<br />
As you can imagine, there are so many tunes to choose from and this mix, although on the up-beat side, reflects the styles and groove that influenced me over the years. Lets call it Part 1, as I’m not sure I can resist a Part 2….big shout to the Cookie Dough crew…<br />
<br />
Tracklist<br />
<br />
1. Salsoul Orchestra – Ooh, I Love It (GW Credit To The Edit)<br />
2. Loose Joints – It’s All Over My Face<br />
3. T-Connection – Do What You Wanna Do<br />
4. Sylvester – Do You Wanna Funk<br />
5. Steve ’Silk’Hurley – Jack Your Body<br />
6. The Fog – Been A Long Time<br />
7. Joey Beltram – Energy Flash<br />
8. Lil Louis – French Kiss<br />
9. L.F.O – L.F.O (Leeds Warehouse Mix)<br />
10. Kariya – Love U 4 2Nite<br />
11.Theodore Dereese – Player (Derrick Brown Edit)<br />
12. Meco – Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band<br />
13. Sheila B.Devotion – Spacer (Pete Herbert Dub)<br />
14. Lindstrom – I Feel Space<br />
15. Session Victim – Dark Siena]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 17 with Chewy Rubs<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited the man behind Chew Rubs (Tom Vine) to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
His recent releases on Midnight Riot have had us grooving on at Cookie-Dough HQ!<br />
<br />
Nice one Chewy!<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Chewy Rubs Influentials and Essentials <br />
Originally from the West Country, now based on the South Coast, I’ve been DJing and producing music for over 22 years and have never lost the desire to find the next hook or endless groove. Recent success has come from edits of past Disco and Funk gems…scraping the surface of a few house classics too, under the names ‘Chewy Rubs‘ and ‘TV’, with releases for labels such as Midnight Riot, Los Grandes, Handshakes, SuperBreak and my own side project Chewy Records.<br />
<br />
I started taking editing seriously back in 2000 when I worked in London. Berwick Street and its long list of, at that time, fine record stores was around the corner and the majority of time and wages were spent there. Amongst Jeff Mills finds, I picked also up some inspirational gems like the Automan series; a never heard before edit of T-connection DWYWD; Greg Wilson’s Credit to the Edit vinyls and whatever imported Prins Thomas and Lindstrom I could get my hands on. Some of which feature in this mix.<br />
<br />
As you can imagine, there are so many tunes to choose from and this mix, although on the up-beat side, reflects the styles and groove that influenced me over the years. Lets call it Part 1, as I’m not sure I can resist a Part 2….big shout to the Cookie Dough crew…<br />
<br />
Tracklist<br />
<br />
1. Salsoul Orchestra – Ooh, I Love It (GW Credit To The Edit)<br />
2. Loose Joints – It’s All Over My Face<br />
3. T-Connection – Do What You Wanna Do<br />
4. Sylvester – Do You Wanna Funk<br />
5. Steve ’Silk’Hurley – Jack Your Body<br />
6. The Fog – Been A Long Time<br />
7. Joey Beltram – Energy Flash<br />
8. Lil Louis – French Kiss<br />
9. L.F.O – L.F.O (Leeds Warehouse Mix)<br />
10. Kariya – Love U 4 2Nite<br />
11.Theodore Dereese – Player (Derrick Brown Edit)<br />
12. Meco – Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band<br />
13. Sheila B.Devotion – Spacer (Pete Herbert Dub)<br />
14. Lindstrom – I Feel Space<br />
15. Session Victim – Dark Siena]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 17 with Chewy Rubs

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.
For this episode we have invited the man behind Chew Rubs (Tom Vine) to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.
His recent releases on Midnight Riot have had us grooving on at Cookie-Dough HQ!

Nice one Chewy!
Ste & Terser

Chewy Rubs Influentials and Essentials 
Originally from the West Country, now based on the South Coast, I’ve been DJing and producing music for over 22 years and have never lost the desire to find the next hook or endless groove. Recent success has come from edits of past Disco and Funk gems…scraping the surface of a few house classics too, under the names ‘Chewy Rubs‘ and ‘TV’, with releases for labels such as Midnight Riot, Los Grandes, Handshakes, SuperBreak and my own side project Chewy Records.

I started taking editing seriously back in 2000 when I worked in London. Berwick Street and its long list of, at that time, fine record stores was around the corner and the majority of time and wages were spent there. Amongst Jeff Mills finds, I picked also up some inspirational gems like the Automan series; a never heard before edit of T-connection DWYWD; Greg Wilson’s Credit to the Edit vinyls and whatever imported Prins Thomas and Lindstrom I could get my hands on. Some of which feature in this mix.

As you can imagine, there are so many tunes to choose from and this mix, although on the up-beat side, reflects the styles and groove that influenced me over the years. Lets call it Part 1, as I’m not sure I can resist a Part 2….big shout to the Cookie Dough crew…

Tracklist

1. Salsoul Orchestra – Ooh, I Love It (GW Credit To The Edit)
2. Loose Joints – It’s All Over My Face
3. T-Connection – Do What You Wanna Do
4. Sylvester – Do You Wanna Funk
5. Steve ’Silk’Hurley – Jack Your Body
6. The Fog – Been A Long Time
7. Joey Beltram – Energy Flash
8. Lil Louis – French Kiss
9. L.F.O – L.F.O (Leeds Warehouse Mix)
10. Kariya – Love U 4 2Nite
11.Theodore Dereese – Player (Derrick Brown Edit)
12. Meco – Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band
13. Sheila B.Devotion – Spacer (Pete Herbert Dub)
14. Lindstrom – I Feel Space
15. Session Victim – Dark Siena]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2015 15:19:54 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 16 - Sol Power All-Stars www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-16-sol-power-all-stars-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 16 with Sol Power All-Stars<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
<br />
For this episode we have invited Meistro and DJ Stylus from Washington DJ and production collective The Sol Power All-Stars to spin some of the records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
<br />
Their remix of A La Memoria Del Muerto has had us grooving at Cookie-Dough HQ!<br />
<br />
Nice one chaps!<br />
<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
MEISTRO<br />
<br />
01…Johnny Osbourne…Give a Little Love<br />
This tune has all of my favorite reggae things on one track– Johnny Osbourne, backed by the Roots Radics, produced by Henry Junjo Lawes, engineered by Scientist, and recorded at Channel 1 Studios.<br />
<br />
02…Frankie Paul…Worries in the Dance<br />
Frankie Paul on vocals, but otherwise it’s the same lineup as the previous track. I didn’t put a straight Scientist dub on this mix, but his engineering and production / sound design style is a huge influence on my production. One of the best ever.<br />
<br />
03…Toyan…Spar with Me<br />
Another with the same Junjo Lawes, Roots Radics, Scientist line up. This time with the criminally underrated Toyan.<br />
<br />
04…DJ Nut Nut…Special Dedication<br />
I was a big jungle head in my late teenage years. I was especially into earlyish ragga and jump-up tunes with hip hop samples.<br />
<br />
05…Remarc…In Da Hood<br />
This tune was on Diesel Boy’s mix CD, Drum and Bass Selection U.S.A., which I listened to soooo much back in the day. Perhaps the greatest Drum and Bass mix of all time?<br />
<br />
06…No I.D. (featuring Dug Infinite)…The Real Weight<br />
No I.D.’s LP “Accept Yourself and Be Your Own” is an overlooked classic.<br />
<br />
07…Bahamadia (featuring K-Swift and Mecca Star)…Three the Hard Way<br />
Bahamadia and DJ Premier. A super tough banger from her amazing 1996 album “Kollage.” This was in heavy rotation in my high school days.<br />
<br />
08…De La Soul…Intro<br />
De La comes out the gate swinging with some straight-up East Coast raps on this intro to the Stakes is High LP. It’s a very “un-De La Soul,”  tune, but doing the unexpected is what makes them so great (for nearly 30 years now holy shit).<br />
<br />
09…DJ Krush featuring Black Thought and Malik B…Meiso<br />
DJ Krush’s smokey, blunted jazz production still sounds fresh 20 years later. And Black Thought is just one of the illest ever on the mic. Another one from my highschool vaults.<br />
<br />
10…Kenny Dope…Get on Down<br />
Kenny Dope has been a HUGE influence on me. He’s one of the very few that can rock so many styles with total authority — funk, reggae, house, disco, hip hop, he can really do it all really really well. A true legend.<br />
<br />
11…Mary Clark…Take Me I’m Yours<br />
I’ve held down a 10-year residency at the Wonderland Ballroom in DC and this is always a go-to tune to get the room going. Affirmation that it should have been a hit.<br />
<br />
12…Younger Generation…We Rap More Mellow (Joey Negro remix)<br />
At the right moment, this song just cooks a dancefloor. Joey Negro’s subtle touch adds so much but the original character of the track remains completely intact.<br />
<br />
13…Shina Williams and His African Percussionists…Agboju Logun<br />
Such a tight, fonky groove. Someday I’ll find this elusive 12 inch.<br />
<br />
14…Tony Allen with Afrobeat 2000…N.E.P.A. (Dance Dub)<br />
I can’t think of another afrobeat tune with such a pure 80s dance-production sound. Dub effects seal the deal.<br />
<br />
15…Quantic & His Combo Barbaro…Un Canto a Mi Tierra<br />
This is one of the all-time Sol Power sure shots that we always play at our parties. Quantic is so unbelievably prolific and combines the traditional with the modern better than anyone.<br />
<br />
16…Fruko y Sus Tesos…Descarga Espectacular<br />
The best Salsa comes from Colombia and the best Colombian Salsero is Fruko.<br />
<br />
17…Four Tet…Love Cry<br />
Four Tet’s  twisted production, knocking drums, and sense of composition is always inspiring.<br />
<br />
18…Ben Westbeech…Hang Around (Karizma’s Deepah 1ne Remix)<br />
I love me some Ben Westbeech, but I really picked this tune because of Karizma. I HAD to put at least one Baltimore house producer on the mix. Baltimore is often overlooked as a big house music town, but for such a small city, it’s DEEP with unbelievable talent, has a very distinct sound, and has inspired many (including me)…Karizma, Spen, Teddy Douglas, Crystal Waters, Ultra Naté…so many legends.<br />
<br />
19…Michel Cleis…Mir a Nero<br />
His drums man…If mine ever sound half as good, I’ll be happy.<br />
<br />
20…Kenlou…The Bounce<br />
There’s already a Kenny Dope track on here, but I just had to include a Masters At Work tune. Greatest house producers ever and their tunes still sound so fresh so many years later.<br />
<br />
STYLUS<br />
<br />
01…Poor Righteous Teachers…Easy Star<br />
This is one of my fave jams that I never get to play from one of the most underrated golden era hip-hop groups. PRT has hits like “Shakiyla” and “Rock Dis Funky Joint” but the real treats are in their album cuts. R.I.P. Tony D.<br />
<br />
02…Steely Dan…The Fez<br />
If I had to make a holy trinity of my favorite bands of all time, Steely Dan is either Jesus or The Holy Ghost.<br />
<br />
03…Michael Jackson…Dancing Machine (Daniel Crawford remix)<br />
Because there’s Jackson DNA in almost everything I do as a DJ. And D. Crawford is a beast.<br />
<br />
04…Os Tincoãs…Deiza A Gira Girá<br />
My first Brazil trip was a bucket list experience for me and the highlight was visiting Cachoeira in Bahia, discovering this vocal group from that town and tracking down their music. They’re long overdue for some Sol Power edits.<br />
<br />
05…A Bossa Elétrica…Sob A Luz Do Sol<br />
Staying in Brazil with a sexy Roy Ayers cover. This one pretty much has a permanent slot in my Sol Power warm-up sets.<br />
<br />
06…Gilles Peterson’s Havana Cultura Band…Think Twice (4hero Remix)<br />
Great remix of a great cover. And we’re still in Brazil.<br />
<br />
07…Donald Byrd…Think Twice<br />
Because you gotta throw the o.g. in there. R.I.P. Fonce Mizell.<br />
<br />
08…De La Soul…Simply / Simply Havin’<br />
This mix clearly didn’t have enough De La Soul. Meistro and I share that level of fandom.<br />
<br />
09…A Tribe Called Quest…Footprints<br />
De La and Tribe like peanut butter and chocolate.<br />
<br />
10…De La Soul…Breakadawn (Altered Tapes Rework)<br />
This rework tackles an already perfect tune and matches its original brilliance.<br />
<br />
11…Erykah Badu…The Cell<br />
The toughest Badu joint that seemingly no one acknowledges. McNasty filth for the b-boys and b-girls. I’m toprocking while writing this.<br />
<br />
12…Trouble Funk…So Early in the Morning<br />
As a native of Washington, DC, go-go music was the earliest and most enduring musical influence on me outside of what I heard in my home. My heart still essentially beats to a go-go pocket.<br />
<br />
13…Rare Essence…Body Moves<br />
Trouble and Essence were the direct inheritors of the go-go legacy that Chuck Brown created. “Body Moves” is from the boogie funk era of the music. Shoutout to everyone that ever rollerskated to this.<br />
<br />
14…Jungle Brothers…Feelin’ Alright<br />
Completing a Native Tongues trifecta with a selection from my fave hip-hop album of all time, the J-Beez sophomore effort Done By The Forces Of Nature.<br />
<br />
15…Wilson Das Neves…Tema Para Elizeth<br />
Snuck back to Brazil. Because horns.<br />
<br />
16…The Jackson 5…The Mirrors of My Mind<br />
Another for the breakers.<br />
<br />
17…Herbie Hancock…Chameleon<br />
This album is on the shortlist of those that changed my life.<br />
<br />
18…Ruben Blades…Plastico 2007 (Nauts Borica Vox)<br />
Using a Panamanian salsa (and Sol Power) classic to transition into a mini-tribute to one of my favorite production crews and eras of electronic music of all time. Big ups to Afronaught and Bugz In The Attic.<br />
<br />
19…Bugz In The Attic…Intro<br />
When that West London sound broke and really got popping, you couldn’t tell me it wasn’t the funkiest, most innovative thing happening in dance music. I still feel that way when I go back to their stuff.<br />
<br />
20…Dego and Kaidi Tatham…Dealt A Bad Hand<br />
I borrowed this record from a friend and played it over and over until the sun rose. Took me years to track down my own copy. I miss Co-Op.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 16 with Sol Power All-Stars<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
<br />
For this episode we have invited Meistro and DJ Stylus from Washington DJ and production collective The Sol Power All-Stars to spin some of the records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
<br />
Their remix of A La Memoria Del Muerto has had us grooving at Cookie-Dough HQ!<br />
<br />
Nice one chaps!<br />
<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
MEISTRO<br />
<br />
01…Johnny Osbourne…Give a Little Love<br />
This tune has all of my favorite reggae things on one track– Johnny Osbourne, backed by the Roots Radics, produced by Henry Junjo Lawes, engineered by Scientist, and recorded at Channel 1 Studios.<br />
<br />
02…Frankie Paul…Worries in the Dance<br />
Frankie Paul on vocals, but otherwise it’s the same lineup as the previous track. I didn’t put a straight Scientist dub on this mix, but his engineering and production / sound design style is a huge influence on my production. One of the best ever.<br />
<br />
03…Toyan…Spar with Me<br />
Another with the same Junjo Lawes, Roots Radics, Scientist line up. This time with the criminally underrated Toyan.<br />
<br />
04…DJ Nut Nut…Special Dedication<br />
I was a big jungle head in my late teenage years. I was especially into earlyish ragga and jump-up tunes with hip hop samples.<br />
<br />
05…Remarc…In Da Hood<br />
This tune was on Diesel Boy’s mix CD, Drum and Bass Selection U.S.A., which I listened to soooo much back in the day. Perhaps the greatest Drum and Bass mix of all time?<br />
<br />
06…No I.D. (featuring Dug Infinite)…The Real Weight<br />
No I.D.’s LP “Accept Yourself and Be Your Own” is an overlooked classic.<br />
<br />
07…Bahamadia (featuring K-Swift and Mecca Star)…Three the Hard Way<br />
Bahamadia and DJ Premier. A super tough banger from her amazing 1996 album “Kollage.” This was in heavy rotation in my high school days.<br />
<br />
08…De La Soul…Intro<br />
De La comes out the gate swinging with some straight-up East Coast raps on this intro to the Stakes is High LP. It’s a very “un-De La Soul,”  tune, but doing the unexpected is what makes them so great (for nearly 30 years now holy shit).<br />
<br />
09…DJ Krush featuring Black Thought and Malik B…Meiso<br />
DJ Krush’s smokey, blunted jazz production still sounds fresh 20 years later. And Black Thought is just one of the illest ever on the mic. Another one from my highschool vaults.<br />
<br />
10…Kenny Dope…Get on Down<br />
Kenny Dope has been a HUGE influence on me. He’s one of the very few that can rock so many styles with total authority — funk, reggae, house, disco, hip hop, he can really do it all really really well. A true legend.<br />
<br />
11…Mary Clark…Take Me I’m Yours<br />
I’ve held down a 10-year residency at the Wonderland Ballroom in DC and this is always a go-to tune to get the room going. Affirmation that it should have been a hit.<br />
<br />
12…Younger Generation…We Rap More Mellow (Joey Negro remix)<br />
At the right moment, this song just cooks a dancefloor. Joey Negro’s subtle touch adds so much but the original character of the track remains completely intact.<br />
<br />
13…Shina Williams and His African Percussionists…Agboju Logun<br />
Such a tight, fonky groove. Someday I’ll find this elusive 12 inch.<br />
<br />
14…Tony Allen with Afrobeat 2000…N.E.P.A. (Dance Dub)<br />
I can’t think of another afrobeat tune with such a pure 80s dance-production sound. Dub effects seal the deal.<br />
<br />
15…Quantic & His Combo Barbaro…Un Canto a Mi Tierra<br />
This is one of the all-time Sol Power sure shots that we always play at our parties. Quantic is so unbelievably prolific and combines the traditional with the modern better than anyone.<br />
<br />
16…Fruko y Sus Tesos…Descarga Espectacular<br />
The best Salsa comes from Colombia and the best Colombian Salsero is Fruko.<br />
<br />
17…Four Tet…Love Cry<br />
Four Tet’s  twisted production, knocking drums, and sense of composition is always inspiring.<br />
<br />
18…Ben Westbeech…Hang Around (Karizma’s Deepah 1ne Remix)<br />
I love me some Ben Westbeech, but I really picked this tune because of Karizma. I HAD to put at least one Baltimore house producer on the mix. Baltimore is often overlooked as a big house music town, but for such a small city, it’s DEEP with unbelievable talent, has a very distinct sound, and has inspired many (including me)…Karizma, Spen, Teddy Douglas, Crystal Waters, Ultra Naté…so many legends.<br />
<br />
19…Michel Cleis…Mir a Nero<br />
His drums man…If mine ever sound half as good, I’ll be happy.<br />
<br />
20…Kenlou…The Bounce<br />
There’s already a Kenny Dope track on here, but I just had to include a Masters At Work tune. Greatest house producers ever and their tunes still sound so fresh so many years later.<br />
<br />
STYLUS<br />
<br />
01…Poor Righteous Teachers…Easy Star<br />
This is one of my fave jams that I never get to play from one of the most underrated golden era hip-hop groups. PRT has hits like “Shakiyla” and “Rock Dis Funky Joint” but the real treats are in their album cuts. R.I.P. Tony D.<br />
<br />
02…Steely Dan…The Fez<br />
If I had to make a holy trinity of my favorite bands of all time, Steely Dan is either Jesus or The Holy Ghost.<br />
<br />
03…Michael Jackson…Dancing Machine (Daniel Crawford remix)<br />
Because there’s Jackson DNA in almost everything I do as a DJ. And D. Crawford is a beast.<br />
<br />
04…Os Tincoãs…Deiza A Gira Girá<br />
My first Brazil trip was a bucket list experience for me and the highlight was visiting Cachoeira in Bahia, discovering this vocal group from that town and tracking down their music. They’re long overdue for some Sol Power edits.<br />
<br />
05…A Bossa Elétrica…Sob A Luz Do Sol<br />
Staying in Brazil with a sexy Roy Ayers cover. This one pretty much has a permanent slot in my Sol Power warm-up sets.<br />
<br />
06…Gilles Peterson’s Havana Cultura Band…Think Twice (4hero Remix)<br />
Great remix of a great cover. And we’re still in Brazil.<br />
<br />
07…Donald Byrd…Think Twice<br />
Because you gotta throw the o.g. in there. R.I.P. Fonce Mizell.<br />
<br />
08…De La Soul…Simply / Simply Havin’<br />
This mix clearly didn’t have enough De La Soul. Meistro and I share that level of fandom.<br />
<br />
09…A Tribe Called Quest…Footprints<br />
De La and Tribe like peanut butter and chocolate.<br />
<br />
10…De La Soul…Breakadawn (Altered Tapes Rework)<br />
This rework tackles an already perfect tune and matches its original brilliance.<br />
<br />
11…Erykah Badu…The Cell<br />
The toughest Badu joint that seemingly no one acknowledges. McNasty filth for the b-boys and b-girls. I’m toprocking while writing this.<br />
<br />
12…Trouble Funk…So Early in the Morning<br />
As a native of Washington, DC, go-go music was the earliest and most enduring musical influence on me outside of what I heard in my home. My heart still essentially beats to a go-go pocket.<br />
<br />
13…Rare Essence…Body Moves<br />
Trouble and Essence were the direct inheritors of the go-go legacy that Chuck Brown created. “Body Moves” is from the boogie funk era of the music. Shoutout to everyone that ever rollerskated to this.<br />
<br />
14…Jungle Brothers…Feelin’ Alright<br />
Completing a Native Tongues trifecta with a selection from my fave hip-hop album of all time, the J-Beez sophomore effort Done By The Forces Of Nature.<br />
<br />
15…Wilson Das Neves…Tema Para Elizeth<br />
Snuck back to Brazil. Because horns.<br />
<br />
16…The Jackson 5…The Mirrors of My Mind<br />
Another for the breakers.<br />
<br />
17…Herbie Hancock…Chameleon<br />
This album is on the shortlist of those that changed my life.<br />
<br />
18…Ruben Blades…Plastico 2007 (Nauts Borica Vox)<br />
Using a Panamanian salsa (and Sol Power) classic to transition into a mini-tribute to one of my favorite production crews and eras of electronic music of all time. Big ups to Afronaught and Bugz In The Attic.<br />
<br />
19…Bugz In The Attic…Intro<br />
When that West London sound broke and really got popping, you couldn’t tell me it wasn’t the funkiest, most innovative thing happening in dance music. I still feel that way when I go back to their stuff.<br />
<br />
20…Dego and Kaidi Tatham…Dealt A Bad Hand<br />
I borrowed this record from a friend and played it over and over until the sun rose. Took me years to track down my own copy. I miss Co-Op.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 16 with Sol Power All-Stars

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.

For this episode we have invited Meistro and DJ Stylus from Washington DJ and production collective The Sol Power All-Stars to spin some of the records that have influenced them over the years.

Their remix of A La Memoria Del Muerto has had us grooving at Cookie-Dough HQ!

Nice one chaps!

Ste & Terser

MEISTRO

01…Johnny Osbourne…Give a Little Love
This tune has all of my favorite reggae things on one track– Johnny Osbourne, backed by the Roots Radics, produced by Henry Junjo Lawes, engineered by Scientist, and recorded at Channel 1 Studios.

02…Frankie Paul…Worries in the Dance
Frankie Paul on vocals, but otherwise it’s the same lineup as the previous track. I didn’t put a straight Scientist dub on this mix, but his engineering and production / sound design style is a huge influence on my production. One of the best ever.

03…Toyan…Spar with Me
Another with the same Junjo Lawes, Roots Radics, Scientist line up. This time with the criminally underrated Toyan.

04…DJ Nut Nut…Special Dedication
I was a big jungle head in my late teenage years. I was especially into earlyish ragga and jump-up tunes with hip hop samples.

05…Remarc…In Da Hood
This tune was on Diesel Boy’s mix CD, Drum and Bass Selection U.S.A., which I listened to soooo much back in the day. Perhaps the greatest Drum and Bass mix of all time?

06…No I.D. (featuring Dug Infinite)…The Real Weight
No I.D.’s LP “Accept Yourself and Be Your Own” is an overlooked classic.

07…Bahamadia (featuring K-Swift and Mecca Star)…Three the Hard Way
Bahamadia and DJ Premier. A super tough banger from her amazing 1996 album “Kollage.” This was in heavy rotation in my high school days.

08…De La Soul…Intro
De La comes out the gate swinging with some straight-up East Coast raps on this intro to the Stakes is High LP. It’s a very “un-De La Soul,”  tune, but doing the unexpected is what makes them so great (for nearly 30 years now holy shit).

09…DJ Krush featuring Black Thought and Malik B…Meiso
DJ Krush’s smokey, blunted jazz production still sounds fresh 20 years later. And Black Thought is just one of the illest ever on the mic. Another one from my highschool vaults.

10…Kenny Dope…Get on Down
Kenny Dope has been a HUGE influence on me. He’s one of the very few that can rock so many styles with total authority — funk, reggae, house, disco, hip hop, he can really do it all really really well. A true legend.

11…Mary Clark…Take Me I’m Yours
I’ve held down a 10-year residency at the Wonderland Ballroom in DC and this is always a go-to tune to get the room going. Affirmation that it should have been a hit.

12…Younger Generation…We Rap More Mellow (Joey Negro remix)
At the right moment, this song just cooks a dancefloor. Joey Negro’s subtle touch adds so much but the original character of the track remains completely intact.

13…Shina Williams and His African Percussionists…Agboju Logun
Such a tight, fonky groove. Someday I’ll find this elusive 12 inch.

14…Tony Allen with Afrobeat 2000…N.E.P.A. (Dance Dub)
I can’t think of another afrobeat tune with such a pure 80s dance-production sound. Dub effects seal the deal.

15…Quantic & His Combo Barbaro…Un Canto a Mi Tierra
This is one of the all-time Sol Power sure shots that we always play at our parties. Quantic is so unbelievably prolific and combines the traditional with the modern better than anyone.

16…Fruko y Sus Tesos…Descarga Espectacular
The best Salsa comes from Colombia and the best Colombian Salsero is Fruko.

17…Four Tet…Love Cry
Four Tet’s  twisted production, knocking drums, and sense of composition is a]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 15 - Butterfunk www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 15 with Sean Martin (Butterfunk Radio)<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
<br />
For this episode we have invited Sean Martin from Butterfunk Radio to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
<br />
Nice one Sean!<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Tracklist<br />
First Choice – Let No Man Put Asunder (Danny Krivit ReEdit)<br />
Amp Fiddler – I’m Doin Fine (Moodyman Mix)<br />
Willy Washington pres Paula Ralph – Ain’t No Running Away<br />
Vivian Green – Fanatic (Francois K & Eric Kupper Mix)<br />
Marvin Gaye – What’s Going On (1200 Warriors ReMix)<br />
Sessamoto – Moody (Joey Negro Classic Club Mix)<br />
Jocelyn Brown – Believe<br />
Simon – Free At Last<br />
Glen Lewis feat Mjojo and Bongani – Life Everlasting (Dennis Ferrer’s Passion of C Dub)<br />
Kings of Tomorrow feat Julia McKnight – Finally (Danny Tenaglia’s Time Marches On Mix)<br />
Celeda – Be Yourself<br />
Lil Louis – French Kiss<br />
Lolleatta Holloway – Love Sensation (Marshall Jefferson ReEdit)<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Greetings, and thanks for listening to my guest mix. When Ste & Terser were promoting and holding residence in Liverpool, Cookie Dough was one of the best gigs in town. So to be asked to put together an ‘influences’ mix for them was a real pleasure…… but being given just 90 minutes to cram it all in was a bit unfair!<br />
<br />
Whilst I would probably admit to having very eclectic taste, my real influence has always been house music, in all its guises. And over the years this has naturally led me to discover disco which continues to have a massive influence on me today… but first and foremost, house has been the key influence on how I DJ and produce music. So that’s why you’ve got a house mix, sandwiched between two Salsoul gems, including the odd needle skip, crackle and hiss (apologies, its all from vinyl).<br />
<br />
A lot of what I produce is now mainly centred around editing my favourite disco tracks so the mix starts and ends with two classic edits. First, Danny Krivit’s rework of ‘Let No Man Put Asunder’, and finally with Marshall Jefferson’s Re-Edit of my favourite disco track, Love Sensation.<br />
<br />
I never play any set without at least on Moodyman tune in there, and his production doesn’t need any introduction from me… we all know how good he is, but his remix of Amp Fiddler’s @I’m doin Fine’ is Kenny Dixon Jr at his best.<br />
<br />
Delve a bit further into the mix and you’ll find my homage to the Southport Weekender and a few tracks that take me back to some amazing times at Pontins. Among notable tracks from Willy Washington and a Joey Negro rework of Sessamoto, one tune in particular captures the soulful house style that epitomised what I was playing at the time, and was purchased from a great little record shop in Liverpool called Xfade Records. Sadly, Xfade is no longer but Francois K and Eric Kupper’s mix of ‘Fanatic’ by a lesser known RnB artist called Vivian Green has never left my bag. Listen out for the vocal hook around 4 minutes in… it’s a killer<br />
<br />
Then there are the more ‘well known’ selections. Believe it or not, Defected released some decent tunes back in the day! From Eric Morillo’s Subliminal Sessions compilation, Jocelyn Brown’s ‘Believe’ was one of those tracks that I just had to include (so many memories are attached to that track; clubs that I heard it in, friends that I danced with) and this was quickly followed by Simon’s ‘Free at Last’ – a Martin Luther King speech, along with the heavily delayed door slam sample would leave a bit of a mark on me, as would Kings of Tomorrow and Julia McKnight, with the dub version supplied by Danny Tenaglia proving to be the winner. There was a really cool use of a phaser effect on the vocal that would mould how I record vocals myself.<br />
<br />
This all leads to a couple of tunes that are what you might call desert island discs. The first is a tune that thanks to Ste & Terser has finally made it onto a mix. Celeda’s ‘Be Yourself’ with it’s hypnotic bass heavy groove and vocal that cuts in after 3 minutes, takes the roof off every time. It is for me, the best deep house record. And like a classic car that never gets taken for a spin, I have to confess that I’ve never mixed with it. I just play it every now and then, in the interest of keeping it as fresh as possible. The second tune is Lil Louis’ ‘French Kiss’. I accidentally listened to this tune on a tape, given to my friend at the time by his sister. We were 8 years old. Needless to say we loved it! Years later I would buy a repress of the tune on a B side of Josh Wink’s ‘How’s your Evening So Far’ and it had to be on this mix. In a way, it was the first house record I ever listened to…….<br />
<br />
Best wishes, Sean Martin (Butterfunkradio)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 15 with Sean Martin (Butterfunk Radio)<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
<br />
For this episode we have invited Sean Martin from Butterfunk Radio to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
<br />
Nice one Sean!<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Tracklist<br />
First Choice – Let No Man Put Asunder (Danny Krivit ReEdit)<br />
Amp Fiddler – I’m Doin Fine (Moodyman Mix)<br />
Willy Washington pres Paula Ralph – Ain’t No Running Away<br />
Vivian Green – Fanatic (Francois K & Eric Kupper Mix)<br />
Marvin Gaye – What’s Going On (1200 Warriors ReMix)<br />
Sessamoto – Moody (Joey Negro Classic Club Mix)<br />
Jocelyn Brown – Believe<br />
Simon – Free At Last<br />
Glen Lewis feat Mjojo and Bongani – Life Everlasting (Dennis Ferrer’s Passion of C Dub)<br />
Kings of Tomorrow feat Julia McKnight – Finally (Danny Tenaglia’s Time Marches On Mix)<br />
Celeda – Be Yourself<br />
Lil Louis – French Kiss<br />
Lolleatta Holloway – Love Sensation (Marshall Jefferson ReEdit)<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Greetings, and thanks for listening to my guest mix. When Ste & Terser were promoting and holding residence in Liverpool, Cookie Dough was one of the best gigs in town. So to be asked to put together an ‘influences’ mix for them was a real pleasure…… but being given just 90 minutes to cram it all in was a bit unfair!<br />
<br />
Whilst I would probably admit to having very eclectic taste, my real influence has always been house music, in all its guises. And over the years this has naturally led me to discover disco which continues to have a massive influence on me today… but first and foremost, house has been the key influence on how I DJ and produce music. So that’s why you’ve got a house mix, sandwiched between two Salsoul gems, including the odd needle skip, crackle and hiss (apologies, its all from vinyl).<br />
<br />
A lot of what I produce is now mainly centred around editing my favourite disco tracks so the mix starts and ends with two classic edits. First, Danny Krivit’s rework of ‘Let No Man Put Asunder’, and finally with Marshall Jefferson’s Re-Edit of my favourite disco track, Love Sensation.<br />
<br />
I never play any set without at least on Moodyman tune in there, and his production doesn’t need any introduction from me… we all know how good he is, but his remix of Amp Fiddler’s @I’m doin Fine’ is Kenny Dixon Jr at his best.<br />
<br />
Delve a bit further into the mix and you’ll find my homage to the Southport Weekender and a few tracks that take me back to some amazing times at Pontins. Among notable tracks from Willy Washington and a Joey Negro rework of Sessamoto, one tune in particular captures the soulful house style that epitomised what I was playing at the time, and was purchased from a great little record shop in Liverpool called Xfade Records. Sadly, Xfade is no longer but Francois K and Eric Kupper’s mix of ‘Fanatic’ by a lesser known RnB artist called Vivian Green has never left my bag. Listen out for the vocal hook around 4 minutes in… it’s a killer<br />
<br />
Then there are the more ‘well known’ selections. Believe it or not, Defected released some decent tunes back in the day! From Eric Morillo’s Subliminal Sessions compilation, Jocelyn Brown’s ‘Believe’ was one of those tracks that I just had to include (so many memories are attached to that track; clubs that I heard it in, friends that I danced with) and this was quickly followed by Simon’s ‘Free at Last’ – a Martin Luther King speech, along with the heavily delayed door slam sample would leave a bit of a mark on me, as would Kings of Tomorrow and Julia McKnight, with the dub version supplied by Danny Tenaglia proving to be the winner. There was a really cool use of a phaser effect on the vocal that would mould how I record vocals myself.<br />
<br />
This all leads to a couple of tunes that are what you might call desert island discs. The first is a tune that thanks to Ste & Terser has finally made it onto a mix. Celeda’s ‘Be Yourself’ with it’s hypnotic bass heavy groove and vocal that cuts in after 3 minutes, takes the roof off every time. It is for me, the best deep house record. And like a classic car that never gets taken for a spin, I have to confess that I’ve never mixed with it. I just play it every now and then, in the interest of keeping it as fresh as possible. The second tune is Lil Louis’ ‘French Kiss’. I accidentally listened to this tune on a tape, given to my friend at the time by his sister. We were 8 years old. Needless to say we loved it! Years later I would buy a repress of the tune on a B side of Josh Wink’s ‘How’s your Evening So Far’ and it had to be on this mix. In a way, it was the first house record I ever listened to…….<br />
<br />
Best wishes, Sean Martin (Butterfunkradio)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 15 with Sean Martin (Butterfunk Radio)

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.

For this episode we have invited Sean Martin from Butterfunk Radio to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.

Nice one Sean!
Ste & Terser

Tracklist
First Choice – Let No Man Put Asunder (Danny Krivit ReEdit)
Amp Fiddler – I’m Doin Fine (Moodyman Mix)
Willy Washington pres Paula Ralph – Ain’t No Running Away
Vivian Green – Fanatic (Francois K & Eric Kupper Mix)
Marvin Gaye – What’s Going On (1200 Warriors ReMix)
Sessamoto – Moody (Joey Negro Classic Club Mix)
Jocelyn Brown – Believe
Simon – Free At Last
Glen Lewis feat Mjojo and Bongani – Life Everlasting (Dennis Ferrer’s Passion of C Dub)
Kings of Tomorrow feat Julia McKnight – Finally (Danny Tenaglia’s Time Marches On Mix)
Celeda – Be Yourself
Lil Louis – French Kiss
Lolleatta Holloway – Love Sensation (Marshall Jefferson ReEdit)

 

Greetings, and thanks for listening to my guest mix. When Ste & Terser were promoting and holding residence in Liverpool, Cookie Dough was one of the best gigs in town. So to be asked to put together an ‘influences’ mix for them was a real pleasure…… but being given just 90 minutes to cram it all in was a bit unfair!

Whilst I would probably admit to having very eclectic taste, my real influence has always been house music, in all its guises. And over the years this has naturally led me to discover disco which continues to have a massive influence on me today… but first and foremost, house has been the key influence on how I DJ and produce music. So that’s why you’ve got a house mix, sandwiched between two Salsoul gems, including the odd needle skip, crackle and hiss (apologies, its all from vinyl).

A lot of what I produce is now mainly centred around editing my favourite disco tracks so the mix starts and ends with two classic edits. First, Danny Krivit’s rework of ‘Let No Man Put Asunder’, and finally with Marshall Jefferson’s Re-Edit of my favourite disco track, Love Sensation.

I never play any set without at least on Moodyman tune in there, and his production doesn’t need any introduction from me… we all know how good he is, but his remix of Amp Fiddler’s @I’m doin Fine’ is Kenny Dixon Jr at his best.

Delve a bit further into the mix and you’ll find my homage to the Southport Weekender and a few tracks that take me back to some amazing times at Pontins. Among notable tracks from Willy Washington and a Joey Negro rework of Sessamoto, one tune in particular captures the soulful house style that epitomised what I was playing at the time, and was purchased from a great little record shop in Liverpool called Xfade Records. Sadly, Xfade is no longer but Francois K and Eric Kupper’s mix of ‘Fanatic’ by a lesser known RnB artist called Vivian Green has never left my bag. Listen out for the vocal hook around 4 minutes in… it’s a killer

Then there are the more ‘well known’ selections. Believe it or not, Defected released some decent tunes back in the day! From Eric Morillo’s Subliminal Sessions compilation, Jocelyn Brown’s ‘Believe’ was one of those tracks that I just had to include (so many memories are attached to that track; clubs that I heard it in, friends that I danced with) and this was quickly followed by Simon’s ‘Free at Last’ – a Martin Luther King speech, along with the heavily delayed door slam sample would leave a bit of a mark on me, as would Kings of Tomorrow and Julia McKnight, with the dub version supplied by Danny Tenaglia proving to be the winner. There was a really cool use of a phaser effect on the vocal that would mould how I record vocals myself.

This all leads to a couple of tunes that are what you mig]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 14 - 2 Billion Beats www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 14 with 2 Billion Beats<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited Manchester DJ and production collective 2 Billion Beats to spin some of the records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
Their recent releases on Paper Recordings have had us getting our Nu-Disco groove on at Cookie-Dough HQ!<br />
Nice one 2 Billion Beats!<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Tracklist<br />
<br />
1. Chemical Brothers – Lost in the K hole<br />
The choice track from Dig Your Own Hole, and something I only really discovered after a few listens, because it’s laid back vibe is juxtaposed with all the obvious big bangers on there! The Chems have always held a special place in my heart, they were my first electronic music loves.<br />
<br />
2. Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herron band – Think Twice<br />
Saw these chaps at Glasto in 2004 – they were first on the main stage. Was blown away with their live show, again, I was just getting into electronic music at this time. Bought this album immediately and there isn’t a bad track on there!<br />
<br />
3. Sebastian Tellier – Kilometer (Aeroplane remix)<br />
This has been a staple in our sets for a good while now. We just love the synth work in this, and it’s probably one of the first tracks we put in the bag that had that low slung chuggy tempo compared with the other house music we had. For some reason the drop makes us think of Greensleeves!<br />
<br />
4. Holy Ghost! – Hold On<br />
We used to rinse DFA tunes in our sets! When we came across this tune, we loved the mix of electronics and band vibes – it could fit into a club set or be listened to at home – and it’s something we try and get across in our own music. Holy Ghost are also big analog heads… men after our own hearts!<br />
<br />
5. Krafty Kuts – Ill Type Sound<br />
Before we were disco heads, we were b-boys (sort of). Our first love was breakbeat… there I said it! Anything with a broken beat, dnb, breaks, hip-hop, we only seriously got into 4 to the floor stuff laters on. You just can’t fail to love the funk of this track, some might consider it cheesy, but sod ’em, this is straight up fun. Not so much now, but when we were cutting our teeth with residencies around Manchester, this was a regular party starter.<br />
<br />
6. Chic – I Want Your Love (Todd Terje edit)<br />
Nile Rogers is a big influence and hero for both of us. Personally, I’ve got more in to this sort of stuff as I get older – I’m less into though provoking, chin-stroky-for-the-sake-of-it music, and more into simple, happy, melodically pleasing tunage, of which Chic is the epitome. That being said, the origins of disco has it’s dark side, but I love that the music itself on a superficial level shows no sign of this – a turn the other cheek 2 fingers up to the establishment!<br />
<br />
7. 2 Billion Beats – Noise In Your Eye<br />
One of our own which has gone down a treat whenever we’ve snuck it in to a set. Based around a beaut of a sample from an old Jan Hammer record, hope you like it!<br />
<br />
8. Moodymann – I’m Doing Fine<br />
This is the record which promoted the birth of 2 Billion Beats! On our first track ‘The Moodymann’ we tried to mirror some of the incredible drum shuffle in this track. Just love the schizophrenic nature of Moodymann’s stuff.<br />
<br />
9. Neurotic Drum Band – Robotic Hypnotic Adventure<br />
First heard this on one of our best mate’s stag do in Munich, very good memories! Sometimes you just need straight up simple strong chords played on a piano. Does the business time and time again in our sets.<br />
<br />
10. Lindstrom – The Contemporary Fix<br />
This used to be a favourite at the long-running and much loved night, Aficionados in Manchester. Also great memories cruising round with this on, on the way to gigs and practices. It’s totally ridiculous, almost like a shared joke between Col and I. On th odd occasion where we’re playing somewhere suitable to drop it, 1/2 the room love it and the other half don’t know what the hell just happened.<br />
<br />
11. Salt City Orchestra – Theme From Salt City Orchestra<br />
Before we signed music to Paper, we were big fans anyway – this is one of our choice cuts from the early days before they re-invented themselves in the late 2010’s. Big basement house tune with an irresistible numb square bass, never get tired of this one.<br />
<br />
12. Still Going – Still Going Theme<br />
This is one of the first pieces of vinyl we bought together.. aww! Another completed hammered track from our various slots around Manchester, just lovely laid back vibes.<br />
<br />
13. Coldcut & Hexstatic – Timber<br />
Personally one of my favourite and formative festival tunes. Used to rinse the Big Chill before it went downhill, and Ninja Tune always had a big contingent there – these 2 would put on an incredible AV set most years. Still don’t think enough electronic artists fully make use of the visual aspect, it always adds 50% enjoyment on for me.<br />
<br />
14. LCD Sounsystem – Time To Get Away<br />
Both big fans of LCD and how they transcends genres/age brackets. Again, we used to rinse this album cruising to gigs and practices before 2BB were alive.<br />
<br />
15. Kraak & Smaak – Mad As Hell<br />
Another staple from our sets, a proper party tune. Kraak and Smaak are just great producers, cramming lots of soul into their production in a way that is often overlooked by producers these days.<br />
<br />
16. 2 Billion Beats – The Moodymann<br />
Our first track released in 2011. Hope you like!<br />
<br />
17. Womack & Womack – Teardrops<br />
Our first regular gig together was an 80s night which Col got me on board with to break the weekly monotony. I hated it at first, but actually it became pretty much our biggest influence. It was such an exciting time in music: synthesis was developing, alongside different production techniques, and new genres of music!]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 14 with 2 Billion Beats<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited Manchester DJ and production collective 2 Billion Beats to spin some of the records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
Their recent releases on Paper Recordings have had us getting our Nu-Disco groove on at Cookie-Dough HQ!<br />
Nice one 2 Billion Beats!<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Tracklist<br />
<br />
1. Chemical Brothers – Lost in the K hole<br />
The choice track from Dig Your Own Hole, and something I only really discovered after a few listens, because it’s laid back vibe is juxtaposed with all the obvious big bangers on there! The Chems have always held a special place in my heart, they were my first electronic music loves.<br />
<br />
2. Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herron band – Think Twice<br />
Saw these chaps at Glasto in 2004 – they were first on the main stage. Was blown away with their live show, again, I was just getting into electronic music at this time. Bought this album immediately and there isn’t a bad track on there!<br />
<br />
3. Sebastian Tellier – Kilometer (Aeroplane remix)<br />
This has been a staple in our sets for a good while now. We just love the synth work in this, and it’s probably one of the first tracks we put in the bag that had that low slung chuggy tempo compared with the other house music we had. For some reason the drop makes us think of Greensleeves!<br />
<br />
4. Holy Ghost! – Hold On<br />
We used to rinse DFA tunes in our sets! When we came across this tune, we loved the mix of electronics and band vibes – it could fit into a club set or be listened to at home – and it’s something we try and get across in our own music. Holy Ghost are also big analog heads… men after our own hearts!<br />
<br />
5. Krafty Kuts – Ill Type Sound<br />
Before we were disco heads, we were b-boys (sort of). Our first love was breakbeat… there I said it! Anything with a broken beat, dnb, breaks, hip-hop, we only seriously got into 4 to the floor stuff laters on. You just can’t fail to love the funk of this track, some might consider it cheesy, but sod ’em, this is straight up fun. Not so much now, but when we were cutting our teeth with residencies around Manchester, this was a regular party starter.<br />
<br />
6. Chic – I Want Your Love (Todd Terje edit)<br />
Nile Rogers is a big influence and hero for both of us. Personally, I’ve got more in to this sort of stuff as I get older – I’m less into though provoking, chin-stroky-for-the-sake-of-it music, and more into simple, happy, melodically pleasing tunage, of which Chic is the epitome. That being said, the origins of disco has it’s dark side, but I love that the music itself on a superficial level shows no sign of this – a turn the other cheek 2 fingers up to the establishment!<br />
<br />
7. 2 Billion Beats – Noise In Your Eye<br />
One of our own which has gone down a treat whenever we’ve snuck it in to a set. Based around a beaut of a sample from an old Jan Hammer record, hope you like it!<br />
<br />
8. Moodymann – I’m Doing Fine<br />
This is the record which promoted the birth of 2 Billion Beats! On our first track ‘The Moodymann’ we tried to mirror some of the incredible drum shuffle in this track. Just love the schizophrenic nature of Moodymann’s stuff.<br />
<br />
9. Neurotic Drum Band – Robotic Hypnotic Adventure<br />
First heard this on one of our best mate’s stag do in Munich, very good memories! Sometimes you just need straight up simple strong chords played on a piano. Does the business time and time again in our sets.<br />
<br />
10. Lindstrom – The Contemporary Fix<br />
This used to be a favourite at the long-running and much loved night, Aficionados in Manchester. Also great memories cruising round with this on, on the way to gigs and practices. It’s totally ridiculous, almost like a shared joke between Col and I. On th odd occasion where we’re playing somewhere suitable to drop it, 1/2 the room love it and the other half don’t know what the hell just happened.<br />
<br />
11. Salt City Orchestra – Theme From Salt City Orchestra<br />
Before we signed music to Paper, we were big fans anyway – this is one of our choice cuts from the early days before they re-invented themselves in the late 2010’s. Big basement house tune with an irresistible numb square bass, never get tired of this one.<br />
<br />
12. Still Going – Still Going Theme<br />
This is one of the first pieces of vinyl we bought together.. aww! Another completed hammered track from our various slots around Manchester, just lovely laid back vibes.<br />
<br />
13. Coldcut & Hexstatic – Timber<br />
Personally one of my favourite and formative festival tunes. Used to rinse the Big Chill before it went downhill, and Ninja Tune always had a big contingent there – these 2 would put on an incredible AV set most years. Still don’t think enough electronic artists fully make use of the visual aspect, it always adds 50% enjoyment on for me.<br />
<br />
14. LCD Sounsystem – Time To Get Away<br />
Both big fans of LCD and how they transcends genres/age brackets. Again, we used to rinse this album cruising to gigs and practices before 2BB were alive.<br />
<br />
15. Kraak & Smaak – Mad As Hell<br />
Another staple from our sets, a proper party tune. Kraak and Smaak are just great producers, cramming lots of soul into their production in a way that is often overlooked by producers these days.<br />
<br />
16. 2 Billion Beats – The Moodymann<br />
Our first track released in 2011. Hope you like!<br />
<br />
17. Womack & Womack – Teardrops<br />
Our first regular gig together was an 80s night which Col got me on board with to break the weekly monotony. I hated it at first, but actually it became pretty much our biggest influence. It was such an exciting time in music: synthesis was developing, alongside different production techniques, and new genres of music!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 14 with 2 Billion Beats

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.
For this episode we have invited Manchester DJ and production collective 2 Billion Beats to spin some of the records that have influenced them over the years.
Their recent releases on Paper Recordings have had us getting our Nu-Disco groove on at Cookie-Dough HQ!
Nice one 2 Billion Beats!
Ste & Terser

 

Tracklist

1. Chemical Brothers – Lost in the K hole
The choice track from Dig Your Own Hole, and something I only really discovered after a few listens, because it’s laid back vibe is juxtaposed with all the obvious big bangers on there! The Chems have always held a special place in my heart, they were my first electronic music loves.

2. Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herron band – Think Twice
Saw these chaps at Glasto in 2004 – they were first on the main stage. Was blown away with their live show, again, I was just getting into electronic music at this time. Bought this album immediately and there isn’t a bad track on there!

3. Sebastian Tellier – Kilometer (Aeroplane remix)
This has been a staple in our sets for a good while now. We just love the synth work in this, and it’s probably one of the first tracks we put in the bag that had that low slung chuggy tempo compared with the other house music we had. For some reason the drop makes us think of Greensleeves!

4. Holy Ghost! – Hold On
We used to rinse DFA tunes in our sets! When we came across this tune, we loved the mix of electronics and band vibes – it could fit into a club set or be listened to at home – and it’s something we try and get across in our own music. Holy Ghost are also big analog heads… men after our own hearts!

5. Krafty Kuts – Ill Type Sound
Before we were disco heads, we were b-boys (sort of). Our first love was breakbeat… there I said it! Anything with a broken beat, dnb, breaks, hip-hop, we only seriously got into 4 to the floor stuff laters on. You just can’t fail to love the funk of this track, some might consider it cheesy, but sod ’em, this is straight up fun. Not so much now, but when we were cutting our teeth with residencies around Manchester, this was a regular party starter.

6. Chic – I Want Your Love (Todd Terje edit)
Nile Rogers is a big influence and hero for both of us. Personally, I’ve got more in to this sort of stuff as I get older – I’m less into though provoking, chin-stroky-for-the-sake-of-it music, and more into simple, happy, melodically pleasing tunage, of which Chic is the epitome. That being said, the origins of disco has it’s dark side, but I love that the music itself on a superficial level shows no sign of this – a turn the other cheek 2 fingers up to the establishment!

7. 2 Billion Beats – Noise In Your Eye
One of our own which has gone down a treat whenever we’ve snuck it in to a set. Based around a beaut of a sample from an old Jan Hammer record, hope you like it!

8. Moodymann – I’m Doing Fine
This is the record which promoted the birth of 2 Billion Beats! On our first track ‘The Moodymann’ we tried to mirror some of the incredible drum shuffle in this track. Just love the schizophrenic nature of Moodymann’s stuff.

9. Neurotic Drum Band – Robotic Hypnotic Adventure
First heard this on one of our best mate’s stag do in Munich, very good memories! Sometimes you just need straight up simple strong chords played on a piano. Does the business time and time again in our sets.

10. Lindstrom – The Contemporary Fix
This used to be a favourite at the long-running and much loved night, Aficionados in Manchester. Also great memories cruising round with this on, on the way to gigs and practices. It’s totally ridiculous, almost like a shared joke between Col and I. On th odd occasion ]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 13 - Dirty Two www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 13 with Dirtytwo<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited Swedish DJ and production duo Dirtytwo to spin some of the records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
Their recent releases on Local Talk have had us throwing shapes at Cookie-Dough HQ!<br />
Nice one Dirtytwo!<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
A few words from DirtyTwo..<br />
As always with these kind of list/mixes you could make a mix that last for years and of course in different genres. So to fit the hard task we had to cut it in to ten years skip and think about what tracks that has had an impact on us both, from when we where children following the yellow brick road to this day (almost).<br />
Whit no further adu here is the Dirtytwo selected tracks from the age of zero to thirtyisch….<br />
<br />
Tracklisting<br />
1. Forever and ever – demis roussos<br />
Cheesy but it gave me goosebumps ice skating seven years old. G<br />
2. It’s now or never – Elvis<br />
One of few cassettes at home but this was the shit! F<br />
3. Girl from Ipanema – Edmundo Ros<br />
Dad poring the drinks, dropping some dance moves. G<br />
4. In the mood – Glen Miller<br />
One of dads favv tracks and it was contagious. Realizing today that Miller had fat drops in their music long before house music. F<br />
5. Spanish Fly – Herb Alpert<br />
Dad rising the tempo at the party. G<br />
6. Ballroom Blitz – Sweet<br />
One of me first singles. Sweet were hard as kryptonite. G<br />
7. Copacabana – Barry Manilow<br />
One of the first records I bought. Loved this then will always love it. F<br />
8. Grease is the world – Frankie Vallie<br />
Was on vacation south of sweden Grease theme in the freestyle. I loved the killer break at the end. F<br />
9. New Song – Howard Jones<br />
The reason I bought my first synteziser. F<br />
10. Good times – Chic<br />
Jamming at Ektorps Fritidsgård when the dj droped this and since then Bernard and Nile been musical mentors. G<br />
11. Hey You – Rock Steady Crew<br />
Lead theme for my not so very successful break era. F<br />
12. Don’t stop ’til you get enough – MJ<br />
!!! The impact hearing this was mind-blowing. G<br />
13. Funky Town – Lips INC<br />
Kind of bland but made me in to the disco nerd I am. G<br />
14. Gold – The Spandau Ballet<br />
Influence was also important, but Cheesy. F<br />
15. I feel for you – Chaka Khan<br />
Everything about this track is perfect. Just feel when the moog bass kicks in. Bliss. F<br />
16. Sexuality – Prince<br />
You either loved or hate prince at the time. I worshiped.G<br />
17. Marvin Gaye<br />
What can I say, one of the greatest. I was knocked out hearing this first time. F<br />
18. Parliament – P – Funk<br />
Is there funk after death? I say 7up. G<br />
19. Same Beat – James Brown Funky People<br />
James Brown saved my life! I would produce music in a hole other perspective if Ive not heard James Brown.<br />
20. We live in Brooklyn, baby – Roy Ayers<br />
We live in Hageby Baby. G<br />
21. To High – Stevie Wonder<br />
Influenced med emencly. Can’t go pass this dude. F<br />
22. To young to die – Jamiroquai<br />
One of my first contact with Acid Jazz. This was just what i wanted at that time!F<br />
23. Colibri – Incognito<br />
More of the Acid Jazz.<br />
24. Yellow Jackets – Revelation<br />
Gospel at it’s best]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 13 with Dirtytwo<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited Swedish DJ and production duo Dirtytwo to spin some of the records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
Their recent releases on Local Talk have had us throwing shapes at Cookie-Dough HQ!<br />
Nice one Dirtytwo!<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
A few words from DirtyTwo..<br />
As always with these kind of list/mixes you could make a mix that last for years and of course in different genres. So to fit the hard task we had to cut it in to ten years skip and think about what tracks that has had an impact on us both, from when we where children following the yellow brick road to this day (almost).<br />
Whit no further adu here is the Dirtytwo selected tracks from the age of zero to thirtyisch….<br />
<br />
Tracklisting<br />
1. Forever and ever – demis roussos<br />
Cheesy but it gave me goosebumps ice skating seven years old. G<br />
2. It’s now or never – Elvis<br />
One of few cassettes at home but this was the shit! F<br />
3. Girl from Ipanema – Edmundo Ros<br />
Dad poring the drinks, dropping some dance moves. G<br />
4. In the mood – Glen Miller<br />
One of dads favv tracks and it was contagious. Realizing today that Miller had fat drops in their music long before house music. F<br />
5. Spanish Fly – Herb Alpert<br />
Dad rising the tempo at the party. G<br />
6. Ballroom Blitz – Sweet<br />
One of me first singles. Sweet were hard as kryptonite. G<br />
7. Copacabana – Barry Manilow<br />
One of the first records I bought. Loved this then will always love it. F<br />
8. Grease is the world – Frankie Vallie<br />
Was on vacation south of sweden Grease theme in the freestyle. I loved the killer break at the end. F<br />
9. New Song – Howard Jones<br />
The reason I bought my first synteziser. F<br />
10. Good times – Chic<br />
Jamming at Ektorps Fritidsgård when the dj droped this and since then Bernard and Nile been musical mentors. G<br />
11. Hey You – Rock Steady Crew<br />
Lead theme for my not so very successful break era. F<br />
12. Don’t stop ’til you get enough – MJ<br />
!!! The impact hearing this was mind-blowing. G<br />
13. Funky Town – Lips INC<br />
Kind of bland but made me in to the disco nerd I am. G<br />
14. Gold – The Spandau Ballet<br />
Influence was also important, but Cheesy. F<br />
15. I feel for you – Chaka Khan<br />
Everything about this track is perfect. Just feel when the moog bass kicks in. Bliss. F<br />
16. Sexuality – Prince<br />
You either loved or hate prince at the time. I worshiped.G<br />
17. Marvin Gaye<br />
What can I say, one of the greatest. I was knocked out hearing this first time. F<br />
18. Parliament – P – Funk<br />
Is there funk after death? I say 7up. G<br />
19. Same Beat – James Brown Funky People<br />
James Brown saved my life! I would produce music in a hole other perspective if Ive not heard James Brown.<br />
20. We live in Brooklyn, baby – Roy Ayers<br />
We live in Hageby Baby. G<br />
21. To High – Stevie Wonder<br />
Influenced med emencly. Can’t go pass this dude. F<br />
22. To young to die – Jamiroquai<br />
One of my first contact with Acid Jazz. This was just what i wanted at that time!F<br />
23. Colibri – Incognito<br />
More of the Acid Jazz.<br />
24. Yellow Jackets – Revelation<br />
Gospel at it’s best]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 13 with Dirtytwo

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.
For this episode we have invited Swedish DJ and production duo Dirtytwo to spin some of the records that have influenced them over the years.
Their recent releases on Local Talk have had us throwing shapes at Cookie-Dough HQ!
Nice one Dirtytwo!
Ste & Terser

A few words from DirtyTwo..
As always with these kind of list/mixes you could make a mix that last for years and of course in different genres. So to fit the hard task we had to cut it in to ten years skip and think about what tracks that has had an impact on us both, from when we where children following the yellow brick road to this day (almost).
Whit no further adu here is the Dirtytwo selected tracks from the age of zero to thirtyisch….

Tracklisting
1. Forever and ever – demis roussos
Cheesy but it gave me goosebumps ice skating seven years old. G
2. It’s now or never – Elvis
One of few cassettes at home but this was the shit! F
3. Girl from Ipanema – Edmundo Ros
Dad poring the drinks, dropping some dance moves. G
4. In the mood – Glen Miller
One of dads favv tracks and it was contagious. Realizing today that Miller had fat drops in their music long before house music. F
5. Spanish Fly – Herb Alpert
Dad rising the tempo at the party. G
6. Ballroom Blitz – Sweet
One of me first singles. Sweet were hard as kryptonite. G
7. Copacabana – Barry Manilow
One of the first records I bought. Loved this then will always love it. F
8. Grease is the world – Frankie Vallie
Was on vacation south of sweden Grease theme in the freestyle. I loved the killer break at the end. F
9. New Song – Howard Jones
The reason I bought my first synteziser. F
10. Good times – Chic
Jamming at Ektorps Fritidsgård when the dj droped this and since then Bernard and Nile been musical mentors. G
11. Hey You – Rock Steady Crew
Lead theme for my not so very successful break era. F
12. Don’t stop ’til you get enough – MJ
!!! The impact hearing this was mind-blowing. G
13. Funky Town – Lips INC
Kind of bland but made me in to the disco nerd I am. G
14. Gold – The Spandau Ballet
Influence was also important, but Cheesy. F
15. I feel for you – Chaka Khan
Everything about this track is perfect. Just feel when the moog bass kicks in. Bliss. F
16. Sexuality – Prince
You either loved or hate prince at the time. I worshiped.G
17. Marvin Gaye
What can I say, one of the greatest. I was knocked out hearing this first time. F
18. Parliament – P – Funk
Is there funk after death? I say 7up. G
19. Same Beat – James Brown Funky People
James Brown saved my life! I would produce music in a hole other perspective if Ive not heard James Brown.
20. We live in Brooklyn, baby – Roy Ayers
We live in Hageby Baby. G
21. To High – Stevie Wonder
Influenced med emencly. Can’t go pass this dude. F
22. To young to die – Jamiroquai
One of my first contact with Acid Jazz. This was just what i wanted at that time!F
23. Colibri – Incognito
More of the Acid Jazz.
24. Yellow Jackets – Revelation
Gospel at it’s best]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2015 11:12:32 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 12 - Tanzlife www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-12-tanzlife-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 12 with Tanzlife<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited Polish DJ and producer Tanzlife to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
His recent releases on Let’s Play House, Local Talk, Moda Black have had us grooving at Cookie-Dough HQ!<br />
<br />
Nice one Tanzlife!<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
A few words from Tanzlife..<br />
I’m glad to get invite to Cookie Dough’s guest mix. I treated this mix specially and differently than a regular podcast.<br />
Selected music that I like a lot and somehow it’s close to me. It is the most chillout and cosmic mix what I’ve done, more to relax, listen & think.<br />
Just beautiful music from many areas and times, have a nice trip<br />
<br />
Tracklisting<br />
1. Bent vs Jim Morrison – Winter (Tanzlife mashup)<br />
2. Dj Shadow – Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt<br />
3. Galus – Futura<br />
4. Röyksopp – So Easy<br />
5. Air – Modilar Mix<br />
6. Grammatik – Wiatrucień<br />
7. Massive Attack – Blue Lines<br />
8. Jazzanova – New Day<br />
9. Ennio Morricone vs Aleksander Mazur Quartet & Novi Singers – Malena It Doesn’t Matter (Tanzlife mashup)<br />
10. Black Sabbath – Planet Caravan<br />
11. Boards of Canada – Olson<br />
12. Rythm & Sound – King in My Empire<br />
13. Bent – Strictly Bongo<br />
14. Dj Shadow – Six Days<br />
15. The Avalanches – Little Journey<br />
16. Aphex Twin – Rhubarb<br />
17. Soul Clap – Between The Edit<br />
18. Pink Floyd – Echoes<br />
19. Vangelis – Memories of Green]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 12 with Tanzlife<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited Polish DJ and producer Tanzlife to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
His recent releases on Let’s Play House, Local Talk, Moda Black have had us grooving at Cookie-Dough HQ!<br />
<br />
Nice one Tanzlife!<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
A few words from Tanzlife..<br />
I’m glad to get invite to Cookie Dough’s guest mix. I treated this mix specially and differently than a regular podcast.<br />
Selected music that I like a lot and somehow it’s close to me. It is the most chillout and cosmic mix what I’ve done, more to relax, listen & think.<br />
Just beautiful music from many areas and times, have a nice trip<br />
<br />
Tracklisting<br />
1. Bent vs Jim Morrison – Winter (Tanzlife mashup)<br />
2. Dj Shadow – Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt<br />
3. Galus – Futura<br />
4. Röyksopp – So Easy<br />
5. Air – Modilar Mix<br />
6. Grammatik – Wiatrucień<br />
7. Massive Attack – Blue Lines<br />
8. Jazzanova – New Day<br />
9. Ennio Morricone vs Aleksander Mazur Quartet & Novi Singers – Malena It Doesn’t Matter (Tanzlife mashup)<br />
10. Black Sabbath – Planet Caravan<br />
11. Boards of Canada – Olson<br />
12. Rythm & Sound – King in My Empire<br />
13. Bent – Strictly Bongo<br />
14. Dj Shadow – Six Days<br />
15. The Avalanches – Little Journey<br />
16. Aphex Twin – Rhubarb<br />
17. Soul Clap – Between The Edit<br />
18. Pink Floyd – Echoes<br />
19. Vangelis – Memories of Green]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 12 with Tanzlife

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.
For this episode we have invited Polish DJ and producer Tanzlife to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.
His recent releases on Let’s Play House, Local Talk, Moda Black have had us grooving at Cookie-Dough HQ!

Nice one Tanzlife!
Ste & Terser

 

A few words from Tanzlife..
I’m glad to get invite to Cookie Dough’s guest mix. I treated this mix specially and differently than a regular podcast.
Selected music that I like a lot and somehow it’s close to me. It is the most chillout and cosmic mix what I’ve done, more to relax, listen & think.
Just beautiful music from many areas and times, have a nice trip

Tracklisting
1. Bent vs Jim Morrison – Winter (Tanzlife mashup)
2. Dj Shadow – Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt
3. Galus – Futura
4. Röyksopp – So Easy
5. Air – Modilar Mix
6. Grammatik – Wiatrucień
7. Massive Attack – Blue Lines
8. Jazzanova – New Day
9. Ennio Morricone vs Aleksander Mazur Quartet & Novi Singers – Malena It Doesn’t Matter (Tanzlife mashup)
10. Black Sabbath – Planet Caravan
11. Boards of Canada – Olson
12. Rythm & Sound – King in My Empire
13. Bent – Strictly Bongo
14. Dj Shadow – Six Days
15. The Avalanches – Little Journey
16. Aphex Twin – Rhubarb
17. Soul Clap – Between The Edit
18. Pink Floyd – Echoes
19. Vangelis – Memories of Green]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2015 14:33:39 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-11-02T14:33:39+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>57:55</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Coconut Groove (Cookie-Dough Edit) www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/coconut-groove-cookie-dough-edit-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Rice and Beans Orchestra – Coconut Groove (Cookie-Dough Edit)<br />
<br />
Taken from the 1977 album Cross Over.<br />
A lovely Disco groover.<br />
<br />
If you enjoy our edits please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Enjoy<br />
<br />
Ste & Terser]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Rice and Beans Orchestra – Coconut Groove (Cookie-Dough Edit)<br />
<br />
Taken from the 1977 album Cross Over.<br />
A lovely Disco groover.<br />
<br />
If you enjoy our edits please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Enjoy<br />
<br />
Ste & Terser]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Rice and Beans Orchestra – Coconut Groove (Cookie-Dough Edit)

Taken from the 1977 album Cross Over.
A lovely Disco groover.

If you enjoy our edits please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!

Enjoy

Ste & Terser]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2015 14:13:25 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 11 - Peza www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-11-peza-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 11 with Peza<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited DJ, producer, ‘edit-man’ and all-round good guy Peza to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
<br />
Nice one Peza!<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Check out Peza’s latest Subway EP out now on Midnight Riot!<br />
A few words from Peza..<br />
Well I can honestly say that I enjoyed putting this selection together so much, thank you guys for asking me…although I have to say, it gave me a few problems to start with, I had SO many tracks that I wanted to include that the biggest task really was trying to whittle it down into some sort of cohesive hour or so…which I’m not sure I’ve achieved…I suppose I’ll find out from you lot though!!<br />
Seriously though, every piece of music on here has a special memory, reminds me of a particular time, a particular person or situation. I would say I’ve been influenced by these very strongly indeed.<br />
Hope you enjoy it, been great to put together!<br />
Tracklisting<br />
Excerpt from Close Encounters of the Third Kind: I had to start with this as the film had a profound affect on me as a kid. It had everything…UFO’s, Aliens and Synths!<br />
Jean Michel Jarre – Equinox 1: First album I ever bought, this track is all about the textures and hints at the space theme, which I’m still quite geeky about and obsessed with!<br />
Tubeway Army – Are Friends Electric: Probably my all time favourite track. Unbeatable.<br />
Chemical Brothers – Chico’s Groove: Huge admiration for the Chemical Brothers and all they have done for electronic music, this track reminds me a lot of a mad house I lived in with a bunch of very dear friends and fellow band members!<br />
Penguin Cafe Orchestra – Music for a found Harmonium: This was on a Cafe Del Mar Album that we used to play on repeat, Smokebelch was on the same album. Love the quirkiness of this.<br />
Talk Talk – Life’s What You Make It: Majestic, monumental, inspiring…Pure love for this song.<br />
Ian Dury and the Blockheads – Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick: Truly believe that Ian Dury was a musical genius and there’s just so much to appreciate in this track…the lyrics, the piano…but most of all on this track, listen to the bass sing in the verses…sublime!<br />
Talking Heads – Slippery People: This track is just so fucking cool, Talking Heads at their best!<br />
Tom Browne – Funkin For Jamaica: All about the bassline..<br />
Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock – It takes Two: As soon as you hear that sample it makes you want to dance..!<br />
Leftfield – Release The Pressure; Leftism is one of those albums that just doesn’t date, was lucky enough to see Leftfield live on a recent tour…the bass they delivered was earth shattering!<br />
LCD Soundsystem – Someone Great: I love pretty much everything that LCD have done, this track is probably my favourite though…the main sequence is so infectious.<br />
St.Etienne – People Get Real: I rediscovered this recently and remembered hearing it years ago and falling in love with it…<br />
Talking Heads – Once In A Lifetime: Every now and then, I battle with myself over which is my all time number 1 track…Are Friends Electric usually just pips this..but its damn close!<br />
Grandmaster Flash – White Lines: Just an awesome piece of music, I remember my sister buying this for me on vinyl this and The Message got played to death!<br />
Afrika Bambaataa – Planet Rock/Gary Numan – Cars: The quintessential Electro track meets another favourite of mine Cars. I like mixing these two together.<br />
Mental Cube – Q: An absolute killer of a tune, Future Sound of London in the Mental Cube guise.<br />
Hardfloor – Acperience: Pure energy!!!!<br />
A Guy Called Gerald – Voodoo Ray: Can play this anywhere on any night and you will get a great reaction, hands down acid classic!<br />
Donna Summer – I Feel Love: Totally ground-breaking. Another killer.<br />
Kraftwerk – Tour de France/Stanton Warriors – Knowhow remix: Both tracks are just pure class, love playing about mixing these together.<br />
Excerpt from Bladerunner: Another film that gets me every time, first record I ever put out on Cleveland City was called Tears in the Rain and we sampled this very section…only fitting that I should end this mix with it really!]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 11 with Peza<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited DJ, producer, ‘edit-man’ and all-round good guy Peza to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.<br />
<br />
Nice one Peza!<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Check out Peza’s latest Subway EP out now on Midnight Riot!<br />
A few words from Peza..<br />
Well I can honestly say that I enjoyed putting this selection together so much, thank you guys for asking me…although I have to say, it gave me a few problems to start with, I had SO many tracks that I wanted to include that the biggest task really was trying to whittle it down into some sort of cohesive hour or so…which I’m not sure I’ve achieved…I suppose I’ll find out from you lot though!!<br />
Seriously though, every piece of music on here has a special memory, reminds me of a particular time, a particular person or situation. I would say I’ve been influenced by these very strongly indeed.<br />
Hope you enjoy it, been great to put together!<br />
Tracklisting<br />
Excerpt from Close Encounters of the Third Kind: I had to start with this as the film had a profound affect on me as a kid. It had everything…UFO’s, Aliens and Synths!<br />
Jean Michel Jarre – Equinox 1: First album I ever bought, this track is all about the textures and hints at the space theme, which I’m still quite geeky about and obsessed with!<br />
Tubeway Army – Are Friends Electric: Probably my all time favourite track. Unbeatable.<br />
Chemical Brothers – Chico’s Groove: Huge admiration for the Chemical Brothers and all they have done for electronic music, this track reminds me a lot of a mad house I lived in with a bunch of very dear friends and fellow band members!<br />
Penguin Cafe Orchestra – Music for a found Harmonium: This was on a Cafe Del Mar Album that we used to play on repeat, Smokebelch was on the same album. Love the quirkiness of this.<br />
Talk Talk – Life’s What You Make It: Majestic, monumental, inspiring…Pure love for this song.<br />
Ian Dury and the Blockheads – Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick: Truly believe that Ian Dury was a musical genius and there’s just so much to appreciate in this track…the lyrics, the piano…but most of all on this track, listen to the bass sing in the verses…sublime!<br />
Talking Heads – Slippery People: This track is just so fucking cool, Talking Heads at their best!<br />
Tom Browne – Funkin For Jamaica: All about the bassline..<br />
Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock – It takes Two: As soon as you hear that sample it makes you want to dance..!<br />
Leftfield – Release The Pressure; Leftism is one of those albums that just doesn’t date, was lucky enough to see Leftfield live on a recent tour…the bass they delivered was earth shattering!<br />
LCD Soundsystem – Someone Great: I love pretty much everything that LCD have done, this track is probably my favourite though…the main sequence is so infectious.<br />
St.Etienne – People Get Real: I rediscovered this recently and remembered hearing it years ago and falling in love with it…<br />
Talking Heads – Once In A Lifetime: Every now and then, I battle with myself over which is my all time number 1 track…Are Friends Electric usually just pips this..but its damn close!<br />
Grandmaster Flash – White Lines: Just an awesome piece of music, I remember my sister buying this for me on vinyl this and The Message got played to death!<br />
Afrika Bambaataa – Planet Rock/Gary Numan – Cars: The quintessential Electro track meets another favourite of mine Cars. I like mixing these two together.<br />
Mental Cube – Q: An absolute killer of a tune, Future Sound of London in the Mental Cube guise.<br />
Hardfloor – Acperience: Pure energy!!!!<br />
A Guy Called Gerald – Voodoo Ray: Can play this anywhere on any night and you will get a great reaction, hands down acid classic!<br />
Donna Summer – I Feel Love: Totally ground-breaking. Another killer.<br />
Kraftwerk – Tour de France/Stanton Warriors – Knowhow remix: Both tracks are just pure class, love playing about mixing these together.<br />
Excerpt from Bladerunner: Another film that gets me every time, first record I ever put out on Cleveland City was called Tears in the Rain and we sampled this very section…only fitting that I should end this mix with it really!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 11 with Peza

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.
For this episode we have invited DJ, producer, ‘edit-man’ and all-round good guy Peza to spin some of the records that have influenced him over the years.

Nice one Peza!
Ste & Terser

Check out Peza’s latest Subway EP out now on Midnight Riot!
A few words from Peza..
Well I can honestly say that I enjoyed putting this selection together so much, thank you guys for asking me…although I have to say, it gave me a few problems to start with, I had SO many tracks that I wanted to include that the biggest task really was trying to whittle it down into some sort of cohesive hour or so…which I’m not sure I’ve achieved…I suppose I’ll find out from you lot though!!
Seriously though, every piece of music on here has a special memory, reminds me of a particular time, a particular person or situation. I would say I’ve been influenced by these very strongly indeed.
Hope you enjoy it, been great to put together!
Tracklisting
Excerpt from Close Encounters of the Third Kind: I had to start with this as the film had a profound affect on me as a kid. It had everything…UFO’s, Aliens and Synths!
Jean Michel Jarre – Equinox 1: First album I ever bought, this track is all about the textures and hints at the space theme, which I’m still quite geeky about and obsessed with!
Tubeway Army – Are Friends Electric: Probably my all time favourite track. Unbeatable.
Chemical Brothers – Chico’s Groove: Huge admiration for the Chemical Brothers and all they have done for electronic music, this track reminds me a lot of a mad house I lived in with a bunch of very dear friends and fellow band members!
Penguin Cafe Orchestra – Music for a found Harmonium: This was on a Cafe Del Mar Album that we used to play on repeat, Smokebelch was on the same album. Love the quirkiness of this.
Talk Talk – Life’s What You Make It: Majestic, monumental, inspiring…Pure love for this song.
Ian Dury and the Blockheads – Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick: Truly believe that Ian Dury was a musical genius and there’s just so much to appreciate in this track…the lyrics, the piano…but most of all on this track, listen to the bass sing in the verses…sublime!
Talking Heads – Slippery People: This track is just so fucking cool, Talking Heads at their best!
Tom Browne – Funkin For Jamaica: All about the bassline..
Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock – It takes Two: As soon as you hear that sample it makes you want to dance..!
Leftfield – Release The Pressure; Leftism is one of those albums that just doesn’t date, was lucky enough to see Leftfield live on a recent tour…the bass they delivered was earth shattering!
LCD Soundsystem – Someone Great: I love pretty much everything that LCD have done, this track is probably my favourite though…the main sequence is so infectious.
St.Etienne – People Get Real: I rediscovered this recently and remembered hearing it years ago and falling in love with it…
Talking Heads – Once In A Lifetime: Every now and then, I battle with myself over which is my all time number 1 track…Are Friends Electric usually just pips this..but its damn close!
Grandmaster Flash – White Lines: Just an awesome piece of music, I remember my sister buying this for me on vinyl this and The Message got played to death!
Afrika Bambaataa – Planet Rock/Gary Numan – Cars: The quintessential Electro track meets another favourite of mine Cars. I like mixing these two together.
Mental Cube – Q: An absolute killer of a tune, Future Sound of London in the Mental Cube guise.
Hardfloor – Acperience: Pure energy!!!!
A Guy Called Gerald – Voodoo Ray: Can play this anywhere on any night and you will get a great reaction, hands down acid classic!
Donna Summer ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2015 11:07:59 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 10 - Voodoo Whiskey www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-10-voodoo-whiskey-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 10 with Voodoo Whiskey<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited Geordie DJ and producer Kaayli Williams (aka Voodoo Whiskey) to serve up some of his favourite 'beat down' joints.<br />
With releases on Editorial, Chopshop, Undercover Operations, Midnight Riot and Sound Exhibitions this guy knows his onions.<br />
<br />
Enjoy!<br />
<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Tracklisting<br />
1. Mannmademusic - Rough times<br />
2. Toby Tobias - Domenic<br />
3. Dices - Nothing is over<br />
4. Lexx - Serenity<br />
5. Luvless - Down with you baby<br />
6. Andy hart - Jasmine<br />
7. NY*AK - Inside<br />
8. Riccio - Flute<br />
9. Thatmanmonkz - Blowin my mind<br />
10. Andy hart - Dreams on kepler<br />
11. Ben sun & Mic Newman - Fall upon you<br />
12. Stupid human - Gang of wolves<br />
13. Andy hart - love technology]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 10 with Voodoo Whiskey<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
For this episode we have invited Geordie DJ and producer Kaayli Williams (aka Voodoo Whiskey) to serve up some of his favourite 'beat down' joints.<br />
With releases on Editorial, Chopshop, Undercover Operations, Midnight Riot and Sound Exhibitions this guy knows his onions.<br />
<br />
Enjoy!<br />
<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Tracklisting<br />
1. Mannmademusic - Rough times<br />
2. Toby Tobias - Domenic<br />
3. Dices - Nothing is over<br />
4. Lexx - Serenity<br />
5. Luvless - Down with you baby<br />
6. Andy hart - Jasmine<br />
7. NY*AK - Inside<br />
8. Riccio - Flute<br />
9. Thatmanmonkz - Blowin my mind<br />
10. Andy hart - Dreams on kepler<br />
11. Ben sun & Mic Newman - Fall upon you<br />
12. Stupid human - Gang of wolves<br />
13. Andy hart - love technology]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 10 with Voodoo Whiskey

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.
For this episode we have invited Geordie DJ and producer Kaayli Williams (aka Voodoo Whiskey) to serve up some of his favourite 'beat down' joints.
With releases on Editorial, Chopshop, Undercover Operations, Midnight Riot and Sound Exhibitions this guy knows his onions.

Enjoy!

Ste & Terser

Tracklisting
1. Mannmademusic - Rough times
2. Toby Tobias - Domenic
3. Dices - Nothing is over
4. Lexx - Serenity
5. Luvless - Down with you baby
6. Andy hart - Jasmine
7. NY*AK - Inside
8. Riccio - Flute
9. Thatmanmonkz - Blowin my mind
10. Andy hart - Dreams on kepler
11. Ben sun & Mic Newman - Fall upon you
12. Stupid human - Gang of wolves
13. Andy hart - love technology]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2015 13:11:30 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 9 - Reverend P www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-9-reverend-p-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 9 with Reverend P<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
<br />
For this episode we buzzing to have the man behind Motown Party and long-standing resident DJ at Djoon Club, Paris Patrice Larrar aka Reverend P.<br />
<br />
Nice one Brother P!!<br />
<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A bit about Reverend P…<br />
Born in the mid 70s, he started his pro DJ career in the early 90′s, spinnin acid jazz & hip hop in Paris most exclusive clubs such as le Palace, les Bains Douche & What’s up bar.<br />
He has spun at New York clubs such as Shelter (invited by Timmy Regisford), Cielo (invited by Louie Vega), Avalon, nublu, Saphire & Pink Elephant (with the Animal House Crew)…<br />
Resident DJ of Club Djoon since 2005 and of the Motown Party for almost 10 years he has shared the night with legends such as Danny Krivit, Dimitri from Paris, Joey Negro, Norman Jay, Nicky Siano, Tony Humphries…<br />
He created Animal House party, label & band, in collaboration with Alex Finkin & Jocelyn Mathieu, producing the amazing Soulful House record ‘Those days Are gone’ on Vega records.<br />
<br />
Tracklisting<br />
1. Hi-Gloss - You'll Never Know<br />
2. Sylvester - Was it something that I said<br />
3. Diana Ross - It's My House<br />
4. Gladys knight - If You need somebody<br />
5. Merry Clayton - Emotion (DJ Reverend P Edit)<br />
6. Teddy Pendergrass - I Can't leave your love Alone<br />
7. Pam Todd & The Exchange - Let's Get together<br />
8. Stevie Wonder - Sir Duke<br />
9. Undisputed Truth - I'm a Fool For You<br />
10. Double Exposure - Everyman (Joe Claussell Remix)<br />
11. Womack & Womack - Baby I'm Scared<br />
12. Teena Marie - I Need Your Lovin'<br />
13. Salsoul Orchestra - Runaway<br />
14. Double Exposure - My Love Is Free<br />
15. Stevie Wonder - Do I Do<br />
16. Eddie Kendrick - Goin' Up in Smoke]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 9 with Reverend P<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.<br />
<br />
For this episode we buzzing to have the man behind Motown Party and long-standing resident DJ at Djoon Club, Paris Patrice Larrar aka Reverend P.<br />
<br />
Nice one Brother P!!<br />
<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A bit about Reverend P…<br />
Born in the mid 70s, he started his pro DJ career in the early 90′s, spinnin acid jazz & hip hop in Paris most exclusive clubs such as le Palace, les Bains Douche & What’s up bar.<br />
He has spun at New York clubs such as Shelter (invited by Timmy Regisford), Cielo (invited by Louie Vega), Avalon, nublu, Saphire & Pink Elephant (with the Animal House Crew)…<br />
Resident DJ of Club Djoon since 2005 and of the Motown Party for almost 10 years he has shared the night with legends such as Danny Krivit, Dimitri from Paris, Joey Negro, Norman Jay, Nicky Siano, Tony Humphries…<br />
He created Animal House party, label & band, in collaboration with Alex Finkin & Jocelyn Mathieu, producing the amazing Soulful House record ‘Those days Are gone’ on Vega records.<br />
<br />
Tracklisting<br />
1. Hi-Gloss - You'll Never Know<br />
2. Sylvester - Was it something that I said<br />
3. Diana Ross - It's My House<br />
4. Gladys knight - If You need somebody<br />
5. Merry Clayton - Emotion (DJ Reverend P Edit)<br />
6. Teddy Pendergrass - I Can't leave your love Alone<br />
7. Pam Todd & The Exchange - Let's Get together<br />
8. Stevie Wonder - Sir Duke<br />
9. Undisputed Truth - I'm a Fool For You<br />
10. Double Exposure - Everyman (Joe Claussell Remix)<br />
11. Womack & Womack - Baby I'm Scared<br />
12. Teena Marie - I Need Your Lovin'<br />
13. Salsoul Orchestra - Runaway<br />
14. Double Exposure - My Love Is Free<br />
15. Stevie Wonder - Do I Do<br />
16. Eddie Kendrick - Goin' Up in Smoke]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 9 with Reverend P

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of their favourite records.

For this episode we buzzing to have the man behind Motown Party and long-standing resident DJ at Djoon Club, Paris Patrice Larrar aka Reverend P.

Nice one Brother P!!

Ste & Terser



A bit about Reverend P…
Born in the mid 70s, he started his pro DJ career in the early 90′s, spinnin acid jazz & hip hop in Paris most exclusive clubs such as le Palace, les Bains Douche & What’s up bar.
He has spun at New York clubs such as Shelter (invited by Timmy Regisford), Cielo (invited by Louie Vega), Avalon, nublu, Saphire & Pink Elephant (with the Animal House Crew)…
Resident DJ of Club Djoon since 2005 and of the Motown Party for almost 10 years he has shared the night with legends such as Danny Krivit, Dimitri from Paris, Joey Negro, Norman Jay, Nicky Siano, Tony Humphries…
He created Animal House party, label & band, in collaboration with Alex Finkin & Jocelyn Mathieu, producing the amazing Soulful House record ‘Those days Are gone’ on Vega records.

Tracklisting
1. Hi-Gloss - You'll Never Know
2. Sylvester - Was it something that I said
3. Diana Ross - It's My House
4. Gladys knight - If You need somebody
5. Merry Clayton - Emotion (DJ Reverend P Edit)
6. Teddy Pendergrass - I Can't leave your love Alone
7. Pam Todd & The Exchange - Let's Get together
8. Stevie Wonder - Sir Duke
9. Undisputed Truth - I'm a Fool For You
10. Double Exposure - Everyman (Joe Claussell Remix)
11. Womack & Womack - Baby I'm Scared
12. Teena Marie - I Need Your Lovin'
13. Salsoul Orchestra - Runaway
14. Double Exposure - My Love Is Free
15. Stevie Wonder - Do I Do
16. Eddie Kendrick - Goin' Up in Smoke]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2015 12:42:50 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 8 - Ziggy Phunk www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-8-ziggy-phunk-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 8 with Ziggy Phunk<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
<br />
For this episode we welcome Copenhagen based DJ and record collector Ziggy Phunk.<br />
<br />
Nice one Ziggy!<br />
<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
A few words from Ziggy…<br />
<br />
I was happy to be asked by the guys from CookieDoughMusic, Terser & Ste, to do a mix for them with music that has influenced and moved me over the years- and that music from any genre could be included & used. This gave me the opportunity to create a really diverse and all-around mix with songs I love and adore.<br />
<br />
So much music have influenced me in all kind of genres throughout the years, so it was difficult to choose which songs & what genres to include in the mix and still keep it to around 90 minutes, I wanted to include some of my favorite house tunes (I am a house head as well) and some more disco, but I had to omit them because of the time limit! But these songs & gems are some that has really influenced and moved me over the years and in my childhood and teen years.<br />
<br />
In this 90 min long mix you will hear everything from Rock to Pop to Italo to Funk & Disco to Slow-burners, Synth-Pop and monster classics. Scroll down to see tracklist.<br />
<br />
It was a pleasure doin’ it and I hope you'll all like it as much as I did creating & recording it...<br />
<br />
/ AMOOOUR<br />
<br />
Tracklisting<br />
<br />
1] INXS - Suicide Blonde..: Starting out with this major ass-kicking hit song by Australian rockers INXS. My parents played INXS a lot when I was a child, my mom had all their albums and this is one of my absolute favorite songs by this group, RAW energy!!! This is my own personal extended DJ edit.<br />
<br />
2] Yello - The Race..: Yello has as well been played a lot by my parents all the way through my childhood, especially by my father. I decided to include "The Race" from 1988. This track is nothing but FIRE, from the amazing synths, the deep drums to his evil dark voice!!! Again is this my own DJ edit.<br />
<br />
3] Prince - Let's Go Crazy..: One of my favorites by Prince, he opened Orange Stage with this song when I saw his concert at Roskilde festival in 2010. He is one of the most diverse artists ever, countless albums and countless genres. Personal extended edit.<br />
<br />
4] Michael Jackson - I Want You Back..: This song just makes me feel good. My personal favorite from The Jackson 5 before Michael went solo in 71.<br />
<br />
5] The Commodores – Nightshift..: My parents used to play this a lot while I grew up so the song has a special place in my heart. I've always loved the original song released in 85, but to have it remade in Michael Jackson’s memory in this 2010 version, it is truly amazing..!<br />
<br />
6] UB40 - Red Red Wine..: Have been chillin' and relaxing a lot to this great summer tune on my holidays...<br />
<br />
7] Starship - Nothings Gonna Stop Us Now..: "Lookin' in your eyes, I see a paradise"... Amazing 80s love song with some sweet synths! My own dj cut. Removed the part where she screams out the chorus.<br />
<br />
8] Wang Chung - Dance Hall Days..: What to say! Great Great Great...<br />
<br />
9] Des'Ree - Life..: I was a child in the 90s and remember watching the music video of this on MTV all the time: And the lyrics "Life indeed can be fun, If you really want to, Sometimes living out your dreams, Ain't as easy as it seems”! This song is just about enjoying the simple things in life….<br />
<br />
10] The Jones Girls - You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else..: Legendary ladies... The guitar & bassline in this is just ABSOLUTE! Drops this one often in my DJ sets!<br />
<br />
11] Laura Branigan - Self Control..: Laura’s cover version of the original by RAF from 84, I love both versions in different ways. My own extended dj cut!<br />
<br />
12] Scotch - Delirio Mind..: It should not be any surprise for you who know- or follow me that I have a love for Italo Disco, and this track was one of the first Italo songs I got introduced to. A true masterpiece... This is the 12” version!<br />
<br />
13] Diana Ross - Im Coming Out..: A really happy disco tune, with a catchy horn line and a superb rhythm electric guitar, chose this because my mom used to play the 12”. Diana thought that "I'm Coming Out" was a song about her leaving Motown Records but Nile Rodgers says he had to lie to the singer. Nile Rodgers got the idea for "I'm Coming Out" after noticing three different drag queens dressed as Diana Ross at a New York nightclub called the GG Barnum Room.<br />
<br />
14] Sophie Ellis Bextor - Murder on the Dancefloor..: This song could’ve been written in any of the past 3 decades, and that’s part of its charm in my opinion. A really great disco infected pop song, and I love this chilled out balearic mix!<br />
<br />
15] Modern Talking - You're My Heart, You're My soul..: A cheesy love- but yet outstanding classic synthpop tune… My own extended DJ edit (find it on my soundcloud for a free download)…<br />
<br />
16] Koto - Visitors..: I got introduced to this Italo monster tune by my Italo friend & record collector Jeff. This song is just Badass. This is the typically Italo disco sound for the Italo that was released between 1981-1984! Some of those special synths sounds were never made again…<br />
<br />
17] Tom Jones - Sex Bomb..: This is just a pumping, hollering groove and I love this remix!<br />
<br />
18] Janet Jackson - Together Again..: I have some really good memories attached to this song I was 8 years when this came out. “Together again” still has the power to put a smile on my face, and I don’t think that will ever change…<br />
<br />
19] Earth, Wind & Fire - September..: This was one of the very first Disco songs I ever heard.<br />
<br />
20] Yazoo - Don't Go..: Another quality 80s jam with an incredible huge powerful voice and synths pads. Had a difficult time deciding to include this or “Situation”, both classics, but chose this one as it was the first one I heard from Yazoo. The 80s was with no doubt the best musical decade ever.<br />
<br />
21] New Order - Blue Monday..: Just a stunning explosion of drum machines & wibbly synths. This is the 1988' mix...]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 8 with Ziggy Phunk<br />
<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
<br />
For this episode we welcome Copenhagen based DJ and record collector Ziggy Phunk.<br />
<br />
Nice one Ziggy!<br />
<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
A few words from Ziggy…<br />
<br />
I was happy to be asked by the guys from CookieDoughMusic, Terser & Ste, to do a mix for them with music that has influenced and moved me over the years- and that music from any genre could be included & used. This gave me the opportunity to create a really diverse and all-around mix with songs I love and adore.<br />
<br />
So much music have influenced me in all kind of genres throughout the years, so it was difficult to choose which songs & what genres to include in the mix and still keep it to around 90 minutes, I wanted to include some of my favorite house tunes (I am a house head as well) and some more disco, but I had to omit them because of the time limit! But these songs & gems are some that has really influenced and moved me over the years and in my childhood and teen years.<br />
<br />
In this 90 min long mix you will hear everything from Rock to Pop to Italo to Funk & Disco to Slow-burners, Synth-Pop and monster classics. Scroll down to see tracklist.<br />
<br />
It was a pleasure doin’ it and I hope you'll all like it as much as I did creating & recording it...<br />
<br />
/ AMOOOUR<br />
<br />
Tracklisting<br />
<br />
1] INXS - Suicide Blonde..: Starting out with this major ass-kicking hit song by Australian rockers INXS. My parents played INXS a lot when I was a child, my mom had all their albums and this is one of my absolute favorite songs by this group, RAW energy!!! This is my own personal extended DJ edit.<br />
<br />
2] Yello - The Race..: Yello has as well been played a lot by my parents all the way through my childhood, especially by my father. I decided to include "The Race" from 1988. This track is nothing but FIRE, from the amazing synths, the deep drums to his evil dark voice!!! Again is this my own DJ edit.<br />
<br />
3] Prince - Let's Go Crazy..: One of my favorites by Prince, he opened Orange Stage with this song when I saw his concert at Roskilde festival in 2010. He is one of the most diverse artists ever, countless albums and countless genres. Personal extended edit.<br />
<br />
4] Michael Jackson - I Want You Back..: This song just makes me feel good. My personal favorite from The Jackson 5 before Michael went solo in 71.<br />
<br />
5] The Commodores – Nightshift..: My parents used to play this a lot while I grew up so the song has a special place in my heart. I've always loved the original song released in 85, but to have it remade in Michael Jackson’s memory in this 2010 version, it is truly amazing..!<br />
<br />
6] UB40 - Red Red Wine..: Have been chillin' and relaxing a lot to this great summer tune on my holidays...<br />
<br />
7] Starship - Nothings Gonna Stop Us Now..: "Lookin' in your eyes, I see a paradise"... Amazing 80s love song with some sweet synths! My own dj cut. Removed the part where she screams out the chorus.<br />
<br />
8] Wang Chung - Dance Hall Days..: What to say! Great Great Great...<br />
<br />
9] Des'Ree - Life..: I was a child in the 90s and remember watching the music video of this on MTV all the time: And the lyrics "Life indeed can be fun, If you really want to, Sometimes living out your dreams, Ain't as easy as it seems”! This song is just about enjoying the simple things in life….<br />
<br />
10] The Jones Girls - You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else..: Legendary ladies... The guitar & bassline in this is just ABSOLUTE! Drops this one often in my DJ sets!<br />
<br />
11] Laura Branigan - Self Control..: Laura’s cover version of the original by RAF from 84, I love both versions in different ways. My own extended dj cut!<br />
<br />
12] Scotch - Delirio Mind..: It should not be any surprise for you who know- or follow me that I have a love for Italo Disco, and this track was one of the first Italo songs I got introduced to. A true masterpiece... This is the 12” version!<br />
<br />
13] Diana Ross - Im Coming Out..: A really happy disco tune, with a catchy horn line and a superb rhythm electric guitar, chose this because my mom used to play the 12”. Diana thought that "I'm Coming Out" was a song about her leaving Motown Records but Nile Rodgers says he had to lie to the singer. Nile Rodgers got the idea for "I'm Coming Out" after noticing three different drag queens dressed as Diana Ross at a New York nightclub called the GG Barnum Room.<br />
<br />
14] Sophie Ellis Bextor - Murder on the Dancefloor..: This song could’ve been written in any of the past 3 decades, and that’s part of its charm in my opinion. A really great disco infected pop song, and I love this chilled out balearic mix!<br />
<br />
15] Modern Talking - You're My Heart, You're My soul..: A cheesy love- but yet outstanding classic synthpop tune… My own extended DJ edit (find it on my soundcloud for a free download)…<br />
<br />
16] Koto - Visitors..: I got introduced to this Italo monster tune by my Italo friend & record collector Jeff. This song is just Badass. This is the typically Italo disco sound for the Italo that was released between 1981-1984! Some of those special synths sounds were never made again…<br />
<br />
17] Tom Jones - Sex Bomb..: This is just a pumping, hollering groove and I love this remix!<br />
<br />
18] Janet Jackson - Together Again..: I have some really good memories attached to this song I was 8 years when this came out. “Together again” still has the power to put a smile on my face, and I don’t think that will ever change…<br />
<br />
19] Earth, Wind & Fire - September..: This was one of the very first Disco songs I ever heard.<br />
<br />
20] Yazoo - Don't Go..: Another quality 80s jam with an incredible huge powerful voice and synths pads. Had a difficult time deciding to include this or “Situation”, both classics, but chose this one as it was the first one I heard from Yazoo. The 80s was with no doubt the best musical decade ever.<br />
<br />
21] New Order - Blue Monday..: Just a stunning explosion of drum machines & wibbly synths. This is the 1988' mix...]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 8 with Ziggy Phunk

Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.

For this episode we welcome Copenhagen based DJ and record collector Ziggy Phunk.

Nice one Ziggy!

Ste & Terser

A few words from Ziggy…

I was happy to be asked by the guys from CookieDoughMusic, Terser & Ste, to do a mix for them with music that has influenced and moved me over the years- and that music from any genre could be included & used. This gave me the opportunity to create a really diverse and all-around mix with songs I love and adore.

So much music have influenced me in all kind of genres throughout the years, so it was difficult to choose which songs & what genres to include in the mix and still keep it to around 90 minutes, I wanted to include some of my favorite house tunes (I am a house head as well) and some more disco, but I had to omit them because of the time limit! But these songs & gems are some that has really influenced and moved me over the years and in my childhood and teen years.

In this 90 min long mix you will hear everything from Rock to Pop to Italo to Funk & Disco to Slow-burners, Synth-Pop and monster classics. Scroll down to see tracklist.

It was a pleasure doin’ it and I hope you'll all like it as much as I did creating & recording it...

/ AMOOOUR

Tracklisting

1] INXS - Suicide Blonde..: Starting out with this major ass-kicking hit song by Australian rockers INXS. My parents played INXS a lot when I was a child, my mom had all their albums and this is one of my absolute favorite songs by this group, RAW energy!!! This is my own personal extended DJ edit.

2] Yello - The Race..: Yello has as well been played a lot by my parents all the way through my childhood, especially by my father. I decided to include "The Race" from 1988. This track is nothing but FIRE, from the amazing synths, the deep drums to his evil dark voice!!! Again is this my own DJ edit.

3] Prince - Let's Go Crazy..: One of my favorites by Prince, he opened Orange Stage with this song when I saw his concert at Roskilde festival in 2010. He is one of the most diverse artists ever, countless albums and countless genres. Personal extended edit.

4] Michael Jackson - I Want You Back..: This song just makes me feel good. My personal favorite from The Jackson 5 before Michael went solo in 71.

5] The Commodores – Nightshift..: My parents used to play this a lot while I grew up so the song has a special place in my heart. I've always loved the original song released in 85, but to have it remade in Michael Jackson’s memory in this 2010 version, it is truly amazing..!

6] UB40 - Red Red Wine..: Have been chillin' and relaxing a lot to this great summer tune on my holidays...

7] Starship - Nothings Gonna Stop Us Now..: "Lookin' in your eyes, I see a paradise"... Amazing 80s love song with some sweet synths! My own dj cut. Removed the part where she screams out the chorus.

8] Wang Chung - Dance Hall Days..: What to say! Great Great Great...

9] Des'Ree - Life..: I was a child in the 90s and remember watching the music video of this on MTV all the time: And the lyrics "Life indeed can be fun, If you really want to, Sometimes living out your dreams, Ain't as easy as it seems”! This song is just about enjoying the simple things in life….

10] The Jones Girls - You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else..: Legendary ladies... The guitar & bassline in this is just ABSOLUTE! Drops this one often in my DJ sets!

11] Laura Branigan - Self Control..: Laura’s cover version of the original by RAF from 84, I love both versions in different ways. My own extended dj cut!

12] Scotch - Delirio Mind..: It should not be any surprise for you who know- or follow me that I have a love for Italo Disco, and this track was one of the]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 7 - Hotel Interocéanique www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-7-hotel-interocanique-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 7 with Hotel Interocéanique<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
For this episode we have invited German DJ and musician collective Hotel Interocéanique to take you on a tour of their favourite records. The mix is an all vinyl mix recorded in 1 take.<br />
Here at Cookie-Dough HQ we have had this belter of a mix on repeat for the past few weeks!<br />
<br />
Enjoy!!<br />
<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
‘H.I. is a Cologne Based Clique of Djs & Musicians dedicated to Balearics, Calcuta Soul, Basuca Funk, Bollywood, Wüsten Disco and all kinds of other phonetical sweets from planet earth.<br />
<br />
From the Andes Cordillera through the Amazon Jungle to the Atlantic coast from Brasil where we get a boat to South Africa to cross the continent from South to North. From Tunesia we get a jet boat to Italy where the plane waits to fly us to the Americana West Coast… and from there on we go on and on and on.’<br />
<br />
Tracklist<br />
<br />
1 – Vincent Gallo – When<br />
2 – Turquoise Summers – Break You Down<br />
3 – Letta Mbulu – Normalizo<br />
4 – Sasac – Bootman<br />
5 – Diamond Ortiz – Calling All Squares<br />
6 – Benedek – Show Me<br />
7 – Onra – Gotta have it<br />
8 – Cybotron – Clear<br />
9 – Red – I Should Tell Ya Momma On You (Dam-Funk Remix)<br />
10 – Elisa Rabhani – Hey Dabke!<br />
11 – Raekwon & Inspectah Deck – C.R.E.A.M. (Tom Caruna Edit)<br />
11 – Volga Nehri – River Volga (electric saz)<br />
12 – The Beatles – Why Don’t We Do It In The Road<br />
13 – Psychemagik – Upskirt<br />
14 – Emwem (Balearic Blah Blah)<br />
15 – William Onyeabor – Heaven and Hell<br />
16 – Larry Levan – Stand On The Word<br />
17 – The Love Unlimited Orchestra – Welcome Aboard<br />
18 – The Jones Girls – Nights Over Egypt<br />
19 – Mim Suleiman – Nyuli (Dub)<br />
20 – Moon B – Gulls<br />
21 – David Astri – Safe And Sound<br />
22 – The Chi-Lites – Have You Seen Her<br />
23 – Bibio – Old Friends (Simon & Garfunkel Cover)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 7 with Hotel Interocéanique<br />
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
For this episode we have invited German DJ and musician collective Hotel Interocéanique to take you on a tour of their favourite records. The mix is an all vinyl mix recorded in 1 take.<br />
Here at Cookie-Dough HQ we have had this belter of a mix on repeat for the past few weeks!<br />
<br />
Enjoy!!<br />
<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
‘H.I. is a Cologne Based Clique of Djs & Musicians dedicated to Balearics, Calcuta Soul, Basuca Funk, Bollywood, Wüsten Disco and all kinds of other phonetical sweets from planet earth.<br />
<br />
From the Andes Cordillera through the Amazon Jungle to the Atlantic coast from Brasil where we get a boat to South Africa to cross the continent from South to North. From Tunesia we get a jet boat to Italy where the plane waits to fly us to the Americana West Coast… and from there on we go on and on and on.’<br />
<br />
Tracklist<br />
<br />
1 – Vincent Gallo – When<br />
2 – Turquoise Summers – Break You Down<br />
3 – Letta Mbulu – Normalizo<br />
4 – Sasac – Bootman<br />
5 – Diamond Ortiz – Calling All Squares<br />
6 – Benedek – Show Me<br />
7 – Onra – Gotta have it<br />
8 – Cybotron – Clear<br />
9 – Red – I Should Tell Ya Momma On You (Dam-Funk Remix)<br />
10 – Elisa Rabhani – Hey Dabke!<br />
11 – Raekwon & Inspectah Deck – C.R.E.A.M. (Tom Caruna Edit)<br />
11 – Volga Nehri – River Volga (electric saz)<br />
12 – The Beatles – Why Don’t We Do It In The Road<br />
13 – Psychemagik – Upskirt<br />
14 – Emwem (Balearic Blah Blah)<br />
15 – William Onyeabor – Heaven and Hell<br />
16 – Larry Levan – Stand On The Word<br />
17 – The Love Unlimited Orchestra – Welcome Aboard<br />
18 – The Jones Girls – Nights Over Egypt<br />
19 – Mim Suleiman – Nyuli (Dub)<br />
20 – Moon B – Gulls<br />
21 – David Astri – Safe And Sound<br />
22 – The Chi-Lites – Have You Seen Her<br />
23 – Bibio – Old Friends (Simon & Garfunkel Cover)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 7 with Hotel Interocéanique
Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.
For this episode we have invited German DJ and musician collective Hotel Interocéanique to take you on a tour of their favourite records. The mix is an all vinyl mix recorded in 1 take.
Here at Cookie-Dough HQ we have had this belter of a mix on repeat for the past few weeks!

Enjoy!!

S&T

‘H.I. is a Cologne Based Clique of Djs & Musicians dedicated to Balearics, Calcuta Soul, Basuca Funk, Bollywood, Wüsten Disco and all kinds of other phonetical sweets from planet earth.

From the Andes Cordillera through the Amazon Jungle to the Atlantic coast from Brasil where we get a boat to South Africa to cross the continent from South to North. From Tunesia we get a jet boat to Italy where the plane waits to fly us to the Americana West Coast… and from there on we go on and on and on.’

Tracklist

1 – Vincent Gallo – When
2 – Turquoise Summers – Break You Down
3 – Letta Mbulu – Normalizo
4 – Sasac – Bootman
5 – Diamond Ortiz – Calling All Squares
6 – Benedek – Show Me
7 – Onra – Gotta have it
8 – Cybotron – Clear
9 – Red – I Should Tell Ya Momma On You (Dam-Funk Remix)
10 – Elisa Rabhani – Hey Dabke!
11 – Raekwon & Inspectah Deck – C.R.E.A.M. (Tom Caruna Edit)
11 – Volga Nehri – River Volga (electric saz)
12 – The Beatles – Why Don’t We Do It In The Road
13 – Psychemagik – Upskirt
14 – Emwem (Balearic Blah Blah)
15 – William Onyeabor – Heaven and Hell
16 – Larry Levan – Stand On The Word
17 – The Love Unlimited Orchestra – Welcome Aboard
18 – The Jones Girls – Nights Over Egypt
19 – Mim Suleiman – Nyuli (Dub)
20 – Moon B – Gulls
21 – David Astri – Safe And Sound
22 – The Chi-Lites – Have You Seen Her
23 – Bibio – Old Friends (Simon & Garfunkel Cover)]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Touch Me (Cookie-Dough Edit) www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/touch-me-cookie-dough-edit-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Originally release in 1984 on KN Records. Available for purchase at<br />
<br />
Vinyl<br />
www.discogs.com/Fonda-Rae-Touch-M…ng/release/253104<br />
<br />
MP3<br />
www.junodownload.com/products/gi-di…-02/?trackid=9<br />
<br />
We have tried to make the track a bit more DJ / Dance floor friendly.<br />
Less vocals and more about the groove.<br />
<br />
If you enjoy our edits please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the 'like' or 're-post' buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Enjoy<br />
<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Originally release in 1984 on KN Records. Available for purchase at<br />
<br />
Vinyl<br />
www.discogs.com/Fonda-Rae-Touch-M…ng/release/253104<br />
<br />
MP3<br />
www.junodownload.com/products/gi-di…-02/?trackid=9<br />
<br />
We have tried to make the track a bit more DJ / Dance floor friendly.<br />
Less vocals and more about the groove.<br />
<br />
If you enjoy our edits please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the 'like' or 're-post' buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Enjoy<br />
<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Originally release in 1984 on KN Records. Available for purchase at

Vinyl
www.discogs.com/Fonda-Rae-Touch-M…ng/release/253104

MP3
www.junodownload.com/products/gi-di…-02/?trackid=9

We have tried to make the track a bit more DJ / Dance floor friendly.
Less vocals and more about the groove.

If you enjoy our edits please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the 'like' or 're-post' buttons. Your support is much appreciated!

Enjoy

Ste & Terser
]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Weekend Special (Cookie-Dough Edit) www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/weekend-special-cookie-dough-edit/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Our first ever edit of an amazing track.<br />
Released in 1986 on Capitol records.<br />
<br />
Available for purchase here<br />
<br />
MP3<br />
itunes.apple.com/au/album/weekend…cial/id317728636<br />
VINYL<br />
www.discogs.com/Brenda-The-Big-Du…l/release/1111177<br />
<br />
If you enjoy our edits please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the 'like' or 're-post' buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
<br />
S&T]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Our first ever edit of an amazing track.<br />
Released in 1986 on Capitol records.<br />
<br />
Available for purchase here<br />
<br />
MP3<br />
itunes.apple.com/au/album/weekend…cial/id317728636<br />
VINYL<br />
www.discogs.com/Brenda-The-Big-Du…l/release/1111177<br />
<br />
If you enjoy our edits please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the 'like' or 're-post' buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
<br />
S&T]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Our first ever edit of an amazing track.
Released in 1986 on Capitol records.

Available for purchase here

MP3
itunes.apple.com/au/album/weekend…cial/id317728636
VINYL
www.discogs.com/Brenda-The-Big-Du…l/release/1111177

If you enjoy our edits please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the 'like' or 're-post' buttons. Your support is much appreciated!

S&T]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 6 - Moplen www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-6-moplen-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
<br />
For this episode we have invited Italian DJ, Producer, Edit-man and Vinyl Junkie Moplen to take you on a tour of his favourite house, disco, funk and soul records.<br />
<br />
This is defo one for the house heads!<br />
<br />
Nice one Brother Moplen!!<br />
<br />
Enjoy!<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
A few words from Moplen<br />
<br />
I was born in the 80’s and grew up listening to house music of the 90’s, nor my father or my mother were musicians or music lovers, so my passion for music was something that showed up by itself inside of me; the love for house music brought me to find out its roots, so I discovered disco, and later soul and funk.<br />
<br />
Hope you enjoy these 90 mins, even though I would prefer they were 900!<br />
<br />
<br />
Track Listing<br />
1) Belizbeha: Inhibitions (Clear Horizons Remix) – A quite obscure deep house track with that voice that always hypnotizes me<br />
<br />
2) Mike Delgado: Byrdman’s Revenge (Trigger To Love Mix) – Henry Street was and still is THE label for disco-house tracks; featured here a version by the UK act Mutiny<br />
<br />
3) Funky Green Dogs: Reach For Me – Murk at their beginning, raw, effective and with that not-so-subtle “Moody” feel<br />
<br />
4) Dubtribe Sound System: No Puedo Estar Despierto – This track has never left my box, an absolute floor filler<br />
<br />
5) Two Man Sound: Que Tal America (Dimitri From Paris edit) – I love the guitar riff of this song, featured here an edit by disco wizard Dimitri<br />
<br />
6) Jan Leslie Holmes: I’m Your Superman – Boogie at its best<br />
<br />
7) Koxo: Step By Step – A fav Italo-Disco of mine, produced by Leopardo, considered one of the pioneers of the Italian radio DJs<br />
<br />
8) Los Hermanos: Quetzal – A perfect example of the techno I like<br />
<br />
9) Mood II Swing: All Night Long – Mood II Swing were among my fav house music producers in the 90’s<br />
<br />
10) Towa Tei: Luv Connection (Masters At Work Dub) – M.A.W. were my fav producers in the 90’s and this dub sums everything I used to love about them<br />
<br />
11) Nuyorican Soul: I’m The Black Gold Of The Sun (4 Hero Rmx) – As above…<br />
<br />
12) D-Train: Keep On (Francois K Dub) – I always preferred the dub to the vocal version, short and effective<br />
<br />
13) K.I.D.: Hupendi Muziki Wangu?! – This and “Don’t Stop” are both great tracks; I chose this one for its title… just kidding…<br />
<br />
14) Metro Area: Dance Reaction – I love the mix between live elements and electronic sounds of this duo<br />
<br />
15) JohNick: Major Sea – Johnny D and Nicky P are masters of disco samples, the way they used “Love In C Minor” for this track is unbelievable<br />
<br />
16) Sterling Void: It’s All Right – Chicago House at its best<br />
<br />
17) Alison Limerick: Where Love Lives (Red Zone Mix) – Finest Def Mix work<br />
<br />
18) Hugh Masekela: Don’t Go Lose It Baby – This bassline…<br />
<br />
19) Jean-Luc Ponty – Computer Incantations For World Peace – I only discovered this track trough the next record, that’s what I used to love about House Music<br />
<br />
20) Those Guys: Love, Love, Love – Here Dj Spen and crew created with Maurice Fulton a little masterpiece for me, I firstly heard it in a mixed set by a very famous Italian club DJ, Ralf, and it took me a while to find out what it was back in the days<br />
<br />
21) Joe Claussell: Je Ka Jo (Demo Version) – Joe Claussell has been my fav producer, DJ and everything else for about 15 years now; I had to finish this mix with one his tracks]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
<br />
For this episode we have invited Italian DJ, Producer, Edit-man and Vinyl Junkie Moplen to take you on a tour of his favourite house, disco, funk and soul records.<br />
<br />
This is defo one for the house heads!<br />
<br />
Nice one Brother Moplen!!<br />
<br />
Enjoy!<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
A few words from Moplen<br />
<br />
I was born in the 80’s and grew up listening to house music of the 90’s, nor my father or my mother were musicians or music lovers, so my passion for music was something that showed up by itself inside of me; the love for house music brought me to find out its roots, so I discovered disco, and later soul and funk.<br />
<br />
Hope you enjoy these 90 mins, even though I would prefer they were 900!<br />
<br />
<br />
Track Listing<br />
1) Belizbeha: Inhibitions (Clear Horizons Remix) – A quite obscure deep house track with that voice that always hypnotizes me<br />
<br />
2) Mike Delgado: Byrdman’s Revenge (Trigger To Love Mix) – Henry Street was and still is THE label for disco-house tracks; featured here a version by the UK act Mutiny<br />
<br />
3) Funky Green Dogs: Reach For Me – Murk at their beginning, raw, effective and with that not-so-subtle “Moody” feel<br />
<br />
4) Dubtribe Sound System: No Puedo Estar Despierto – This track has never left my box, an absolute floor filler<br />
<br />
5) Two Man Sound: Que Tal America (Dimitri From Paris edit) – I love the guitar riff of this song, featured here an edit by disco wizard Dimitri<br />
<br />
6) Jan Leslie Holmes: I’m Your Superman – Boogie at its best<br />
<br />
7) Koxo: Step By Step – A fav Italo-Disco of mine, produced by Leopardo, considered one of the pioneers of the Italian radio DJs<br />
<br />
8) Los Hermanos: Quetzal – A perfect example of the techno I like<br />
<br />
9) Mood II Swing: All Night Long – Mood II Swing were among my fav house music producers in the 90’s<br />
<br />
10) Towa Tei: Luv Connection (Masters At Work Dub) – M.A.W. were my fav producers in the 90’s and this dub sums everything I used to love about them<br />
<br />
11) Nuyorican Soul: I’m The Black Gold Of The Sun (4 Hero Rmx) – As above…<br />
<br />
12) D-Train: Keep On (Francois K Dub) – I always preferred the dub to the vocal version, short and effective<br />
<br />
13) K.I.D.: Hupendi Muziki Wangu?! – This and “Don’t Stop” are both great tracks; I chose this one for its title… just kidding…<br />
<br />
14) Metro Area: Dance Reaction – I love the mix between live elements and electronic sounds of this duo<br />
<br />
15) JohNick: Major Sea – Johnny D and Nicky P are masters of disco samples, the way they used “Love In C Minor” for this track is unbelievable<br />
<br />
16) Sterling Void: It’s All Right – Chicago House at its best<br />
<br />
17) Alison Limerick: Where Love Lives (Red Zone Mix) – Finest Def Mix work<br />
<br />
18) Hugh Masekela: Don’t Go Lose It Baby – This bassline…<br />
<br />
19) Jean-Luc Ponty – Computer Incantations For World Peace – I only discovered this track trough the next record, that’s what I used to love about House Music<br />
<br />
20) Those Guys: Love, Love, Love – Here Dj Spen and crew created with Maurice Fulton a little masterpiece for me, I firstly heard it in a mixed set by a very famous Italian club DJ, Ralf, and it took me a while to find out what it was back in the days<br />
<br />
21) Joe Claussell: Je Ka Jo (Demo Version) – Joe Claussell has been my fav producer, DJ and everything else for about 15 years now; I had to finish this mix with one his tracks]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.

For this episode we have invited Italian DJ, Producer, Edit-man and Vinyl Junkie Moplen to take you on a tour of his favourite house, disco, funk and soul records.

This is defo one for the house heads!

Nice one Brother Moplen!!

Enjoy!
S&T

A few words from Moplen

I was born in the 80’s and grew up listening to house music of the 90’s, nor my father or my mother were musicians or music lovers, so my passion for music was something that showed up by itself inside of me; the love for house music brought me to find out its roots, so I discovered disco, and later soul and funk.

Hope you enjoy these 90 mins, even though I would prefer they were 900!


Track Listing
1) Belizbeha: Inhibitions (Clear Horizons Remix) – A quite obscure deep house track with that voice that always hypnotizes me

2) Mike Delgado: Byrdman’s Revenge (Trigger To Love Mix) – Henry Street was and still is THE label for disco-house tracks; featured here a version by the UK act Mutiny

3) Funky Green Dogs: Reach For Me – Murk at their beginning, raw, effective and with that not-so-subtle “Moody” feel

4) Dubtribe Sound System: No Puedo Estar Despierto – This track has never left my box, an absolute floor filler

5) Two Man Sound: Que Tal America (Dimitri From Paris edit) – I love the guitar riff of this song, featured here an edit by disco wizard Dimitri

6) Jan Leslie Holmes: I’m Your Superman – Boogie at its best

7) Koxo: Step By Step – A fav Italo-Disco of mine, produced by Leopardo, considered one of the pioneers of the Italian radio DJs

8) Los Hermanos: Quetzal – A perfect example of the techno I like

9) Mood II Swing: All Night Long – Mood II Swing were among my fav house music producers in the 90’s

10) Towa Tei: Luv Connection (Masters At Work Dub) – M.A.W. were my fav producers in the 90’s and this dub sums everything I used to love about them

11) Nuyorican Soul: I’m The Black Gold Of The Sun (4 Hero Rmx) – As above…

12) D-Train: Keep On (Francois K Dub) – I always preferred the dub to the vocal version, short and effective

13) K.I.D.: Hupendi Muziki Wangu?! – This and “Don’t Stop” are both great tracks; I chose this one for its title… just kidding…

14) Metro Area: Dance Reaction – I love the mix between live elements and electronic sounds of this duo

15) JohNick: Major Sea – Johnny D and Nicky P are masters of disco samples, the way they used “Love In C Minor” for this track is unbelievable

16) Sterling Void: It’s All Right – Chicago House at its best

17) Alison Limerick: Where Love Lives (Red Zone Mix) – Finest Def Mix work

18) Hugh Masekela: Don’t Go Lose It Baby – This bassline…

19) Jean-Luc Ponty – Computer Incantations For World Peace – I only discovered this track trough the next record, that’s what I used to love about House Music

20) Those Guys: Love, Love, Love – Here Dj Spen and crew created with Maurice Fulton a little masterpiece for me, I firstly heard it in a mixed set by a very famous Italian club DJ, Ralf, and it took me a while to find out what it was back in the days

21) Joe Claussell: Je Ka Jo (Demo Version) – Joe Claussell has been my fav producer, DJ and everything else for about 15 years now; I had to finish this mix with one his tracks]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 5 - A Digital Needle www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
<br />
For this episode our Canadian mates at A Digital Needle (Dylan and John) take you on a magical mystery tour of their favourite records, and what a mix they have put together!<br />
<br />
Nice one fellas!!<br />
<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
1. The Temptations – Plastic Man (ADN Ruff Cut) [Dylan]<br />
Just the sort of soul music that brought us into the world of Disco. Norman Whitfield, man!<br />
<br />
2. John Ozila – Funky Boogie [John]<br />
A song that proved to us we could make people dance, even with songs our crowd didn’t necessarily know. Also got us hooked on searching out more World music. Just found out today that he played drums with Black Soul as Jean Tamegnon.<br />
<br />
3. George Smallwood – Lady Disco [John]<br />
One of the first mellow Disco songs I could groove to. I’m a bit of a crazy dancer and I like my music fast, but Mr. Smallwood has proven I can take it slow – it just has to be brilliant.<br />
<br />
4. The Equals – Black Skin Blue Eyed Boys [Dylan]<br />
We probably have gotten more dance floor mileage out of “Funky Like a Train”, but this song’s message echoed a lot of the two-tone stuff I always dug, and this is an influences mix after all.<br />
<br />
5. First Choice – Double Cross (Eli Escobar Disco Mix) [John]<br />
Proto-house, Disco, funk, jazz. This song leads you down so many roads. EE’s got a fresh take and a great one at that.<br />
<br />
6. The Style Council – Promised Land (Drop Out Orchestra Remix) [Dylan]<br />
Is the Joe Smooth version better? Probably. Paul Weller was my idol, for a long time. Such a gifted songwriter from such a young age, and I always respected the evolution of his sound. His “ever changing moods”, one might say.<br />
<br />
7. Hugh Masakela – Don’t Go Lose It Baby (stretch mix) [John]<br />
The build in this is tremendous. 6 minutes of tension. Exhilarating. This song taught me to be patient. Good times come to deejays who wait.<br />
<br />
8. Midnight Magic – Beam Me Up (ADN Extended) [Dylan]<br />
A song that give us hope for reaching modern audiences with Disco music. We took the name of our monthly classic Disco party with Cyclist from it, and we’ve been lucky enough to host Al Kent, Kon, Tim Zawada, Rob Ouimet, Psychemagik, Apt One and Dave Allison at it.<br />
<br />
9. Nightlife Unlimited – Peaches & Prunes (Ron Hardy Edit) [John]<br />
I fancy myself a strange deejay, but Ron Hardy is so strange that I find most of his edits unplayable. Maybe I’ll grow into them. I think his oddness and his cult following are a real testament to how wonderful of a deejay he must have been. This edit I understand fully, and love. What a killer. He really boosts my confidence that crazy can reach the masses, along with guys like Harvey, of course.<br />
<br />
10. Bad Manners – What The Papers Say (ADN Dub Edit) [Dylan]<br />
A little nod to the punk/ska/new wave leanings of my youth. Underplayed and under appreciated tune from Buster and the gang. Had the pleasure of meeting him for a short interview, a few years back. Despite his being an Arsenal supporter, we got on well!<br />
<br />
11. Wax – Rock & Stomp (ADN Edit) [John]<br />
We are huge Al Kent fans. He has brought Disco to a new level. This is Dylan’s edit that made Al Kent’s ears perk up when he heard it at our party with him. It was just at soundcheck, but I saw a twinkle in his eye, haha. It’s an edit that gave us confidence that we can hang with the big boys.<br />
<br />
12. Paul McCartney & Wings – Coming Up [Dylan]<br />
My Dad is Beatles-mad, so I heard a lot of Macca growing up. I actually think, borderline blasphemy here, that I dig Paul’s work with Wings more than I do the Beatles, but that’s just cos I’ve likely overplayed them growing up. Paul doin’ a bit of Left Field Disco here, and pulling it off with aplomb!<br />
<br />
13. The People’s Workshop – Funkathone (Al Kent Re-Edit) [John]<br />
My personal favourite off the Disco Demands series. Al Kent changed the way we viewed Disco. He takes a lot from his extensive knowledge of the soul/jazz/funk scene and makes it his own. It has opened our eyes to the unbelievable breadth of Disco. This one is unbelievable. I could play it 10,000 times and I wouldn’t can it.<br />
<br />
14. The Beach Boys – Here Comes The Night (ADN Dub Edit) [Dylan]<br />
I think my first over concert was the Beach Boys, though by then they were overpaid and overfed, with no real chemistry amongst them. I’m sure I enjoyed it, mind you, I was only about five years old. The Beach Boys were the first band that I truly adored, and I’ll always listen to them. I worked on this edit just so I could slip some of their music into our Disco parties.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
<br />
For this episode our Canadian mates at A Digital Needle (Dylan and John) take you on a magical mystery tour of their favourite records, and what a mix they have put together!<br />
<br />
Nice one fellas!!<br />
<br />
Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
1. The Temptations – Plastic Man (ADN Ruff Cut) [Dylan]<br />
Just the sort of soul music that brought us into the world of Disco. Norman Whitfield, man!<br />
<br />
2. John Ozila – Funky Boogie [John]<br />
A song that proved to us we could make people dance, even with songs our crowd didn’t necessarily know. Also got us hooked on searching out more World music. Just found out today that he played drums with Black Soul as Jean Tamegnon.<br />
<br />
3. George Smallwood – Lady Disco [John]<br />
One of the first mellow Disco songs I could groove to. I’m a bit of a crazy dancer and I like my music fast, but Mr. Smallwood has proven I can take it slow – it just has to be brilliant.<br />
<br />
4. The Equals – Black Skin Blue Eyed Boys [Dylan]<br />
We probably have gotten more dance floor mileage out of “Funky Like a Train”, but this song’s message echoed a lot of the two-tone stuff I always dug, and this is an influences mix after all.<br />
<br />
5. First Choice – Double Cross (Eli Escobar Disco Mix) [John]<br />
Proto-house, Disco, funk, jazz. This song leads you down so many roads. EE’s got a fresh take and a great one at that.<br />
<br />
6. The Style Council – Promised Land (Drop Out Orchestra Remix) [Dylan]<br />
Is the Joe Smooth version better? Probably. Paul Weller was my idol, for a long time. Such a gifted songwriter from such a young age, and I always respected the evolution of his sound. His “ever changing moods”, one might say.<br />
<br />
7. Hugh Masakela – Don’t Go Lose It Baby (stretch mix) [John]<br />
The build in this is tremendous. 6 minutes of tension. Exhilarating. This song taught me to be patient. Good times come to deejays who wait.<br />
<br />
8. Midnight Magic – Beam Me Up (ADN Extended) [Dylan]<br />
A song that give us hope for reaching modern audiences with Disco music. We took the name of our monthly classic Disco party with Cyclist from it, and we’ve been lucky enough to host Al Kent, Kon, Tim Zawada, Rob Ouimet, Psychemagik, Apt One and Dave Allison at it.<br />
<br />
9. Nightlife Unlimited – Peaches & Prunes (Ron Hardy Edit) [John]<br />
I fancy myself a strange deejay, but Ron Hardy is so strange that I find most of his edits unplayable. Maybe I’ll grow into them. I think his oddness and his cult following are a real testament to how wonderful of a deejay he must have been. This edit I understand fully, and love. What a killer. He really boosts my confidence that crazy can reach the masses, along with guys like Harvey, of course.<br />
<br />
10. Bad Manners – What The Papers Say (ADN Dub Edit) [Dylan]<br />
A little nod to the punk/ska/new wave leanings of my youth. Underplayed and under appreciated tune from Buster and the gang. Had the pleasure of meeting him for a short interview, a few years back. Despite his being an Arsenal supporter, we got on well!<br />
<br />
11. Wax – Rock & Stomp (ADN Edit) [John]<br />
We are huge Al Kent fans. He has brought Disco to a new level. This is Dylan’s edit that made Al Kent’s ears perk up when he heard it at our party with him. It was just at soundcheck, but I saw a twinkle in his eye, haha. It’s an edit that gave us confidence that we can hang with the big boys.<br />
<br />
12. Paul McCartney & Wings – Coming Up [Dylan]<br />
My Dad is Beatles-mad, so I heard a lot of Macca growing up. I actually think, borderline blasphemy here, that I dig Paul’s work with Wings more than I do the Beatles, but that’s just cos I’ve likely overplayed them growing up. Paul doin’ a bit of Left Field Disco here, and pulling it off with aplomb!<br />
<br />
13. The People’s Workshop – Funkathone (Al Kent Re-Edit) [John]<br />
My personal favourite off the Disco Demands series. Al Kent changed the way we viewed Disco. He takes a lot from his extensive knowledge of the soul/jazz/funk scene and makes it his own. It has opened our eyes to the unbelievable breadth of Disco. This one is unbelievable. I could play it 10,000 times and I wouldn’t can it.<br />
<br />
14. The Beach Boys – Here Comes The Night (ADN Dub Edit) [Dylan]<br />
I think my first over concert was the Beach Boys, though by then they were overpaid and overfed, with no real chemistry amongst them. I’m sure I enjoyed it, mind you, I was only about five years old. The Beach Boys were the first band that I truly adored, and I’ll always listen to them. I worked on this edit just so I could slip some of their music into our Disco parties.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.

For this episode our Canadian mates at A Digital Needle (Dylan and John) take you on a magical mystery tour of their favourite records, and what a mix they have put together!

Nice one fellas!!

Ste & Terser

1. The Temptations – Plastic Man (ADN Ruff Cut) [Dylan]
Just the sort of soul music that brought us into the world of Disco. Norman Whitfield, man!

2. John Ozila – Funky Boogie [John]
A song that proved to us we could make people dance, even with songs our crowd didn’t necessarily know. Also got us hooked on searching out more World music. Just found out today that he played drums with Black Soul as Jean Tamegnon.

3. George Smallwood – Lady Disco [John]
One of the first mellow Disco songs I could groove to. I’m a bit of a crazy dancer and I like my music fast, but Mr. Smallwood has proven I can take it slow – it just has to be brilliant.

4. The Equals – Black Skin Blue Eyed Boys [Dylan]
We probably have gotten more dance floor mileage out of “Funky Like a Train”, but this song’s message echoed a lot of the two-tone stuff I always dug, and this is an influences mix after all.

5. First Choice – Double Cross (Eli Escobar Disco Mix) [John]
Proto-house, Disco, funk, jazz. This song leads you down so many roads. EE’s got a fresh take and a great one at that.

6. The Style Council – Promised Land (Drop Out Orchestra Remix) [Dylan]
Is the Joe Smooth version better? Probably. Paul Weller was my idol, for a long time. Such a gifted songwriter from such a young age, and I always respected the evolution of his sound. His “ever changing moods”, one might say.

7. Hugh Masakela – Don’t Go Lose It Baby (stretch mix) [John]
The build in this is tremendous. 6 minutes of tension. Exhilarating. This song taught me to be patient. Good times come to deejays who wait.

8. Midnight Magic – Beam Me Up (ADN Extended) [Dylan]
A song that give us hope for reaching modern audiences with Disco music. We took the name of our monthly classic Disco party with Cyclist from it, and we’ve been lucky enough to host Al Kent, Kon, Tim Zawada, Rob Ouimet, Psychemagik, Apt One and Dave Allison at it.

9. Nightlife Unlimited – Peaches & Prunes (Ron Hardy Edit) [John]
I fancy myself a strange deejay, but Ron Hardy is so strange that I find most of his edits unplayable. Maybe I’ll grow into them. I think his oddness and his cult following are a real testament to how wonderful of a deejay he must have been. This edit I understand fully, and love. What a killer. He really boosts my confidence that crazy can reach the masses, along with guys like Harvey, of course.

10. Bad Manners – What The Papers Say (ADN Dub Edit) [Dylan]
A little nod to the punk/ska/new wave leanings of my youth. Underplayed and under appreciated tune from Buster and the gang. Had the pleasure of meeting him for a short interview, a few years back. Despite his being an Arsenal supporter, we got on well!

11. Wax – Rock & Stomp (ADN Edit) [John]
We are huge Al Kent fans. He has brought Disco to a new level. This is Dylan’s edit that made Al Kent’s ears perk up when he heard it at our party with him. It was just at soundcheck, but I saw a twinkle in his eye, haha. It’s an edit that gave us confidence that we can hang with the big boys.

12. Paul McCartney & Wings – Coming Up [Dylan]
My Dad is Beatles-mad, so I heard a lot of Macca growing up. I actually think, borderline blasphemy here, that I dig Paul’s work with Wings more than I do the Beatles, but that’s just cos I’ve likely overplayed them growing up. Paul doin’ a bit of Left Field Disco here, and pulling it off with aplomb!

13. The People’s Workshop – Funkathone (Al Kent Re-Edit) [John]
My personal favouri]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 4 - SanFranDisko www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-4-sanfrandisko-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
For this episode we are lucky enough to have , DJ, Vinyl Junkie and producer DJ Paul Goodyear aka SanFranDisko.<br />
With 20 years on the DJ circuit, a few hundred studio remixes and edits to his name and a forthcoming collaboration with disco legend John Luongo we are made up that Paul has taken time out of his busy schedule to put together a mix for us.<br />
<br />
Nice one Brother SanFranDisko!<br />
<br />
1. Rock your Baby - George McRae <br />
2. Love's Theme - Barry White and the Love Unlimited Orchestra<br />
3. Fernando - ABBA<br />
4. You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine - Lou Rawles<br />
5. Groove Me - Fern Kinney<br />
6. Are Friends Electric? - Tubeway Army<br />
7. Images of Heaven - Peter Godwin<br />
8. Something - Shirley Bassey<br />
9. Downtown - Petula Clark<br />
10. Shaft - Issac Hayes<br />
11. You make me (feel mighty real) - Sylvester <br />
12. The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel - Grandmaster Flash<br />
13. Native Love (Step by Step) - Divine<br />
14. Hit 'n run Lover - Carol Jiani<br />
15. Sea Hunt - Patrick Cowley<br />
16. Children - Robert Miles<br />
17. Fired Up - Funky Green Dogs<br />
18. Time - Culture Club<br />
19. Never Too Much - Luther Vandross<br />
20. One Day I'll Fly Away - Randy Crawford<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
For this episode we are lucky enough to have , DJ, Vinyl Junkie and producer DJ Paul Goodyear aka SanFranDisko.<br />
With 20 years on the DJ circuit, a few hundred studio remixes and edits to his name and a forthcoming collaboration with disco legend John Luongo we are made up that Paul has taken time out of his busy schedule to put together a mix for us.<br />
<br />
Nice one Brother SanFranDisko!<br />
<br />
1. Rock your Baby - George McRae <br />
2. Love's Theme - Barry White and the Love Unlimited Orchestra<br />
3. Fernando - ABBA<br />
4. You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine - Lou Rawles<br />
5. Groove Me - Fern Kinney<br />
6. Are Friends Electric? - Tubeway Army<br />
7. Images of Heaven - Peter Godwin<br />
8. Something - Shirley Bassey<br />
9. Downtown - Petula Clark<br />
10. Shaft - Issac Hayes<br />
11. You make me (feel mighty real) - Sylvester <br />
12. The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel - Grandmaster Flash<br />
13. Native Love (Step by Step) - Divine<br />
14. Hit 'n run Lover - Carol Jiani<br />
15. Sea Hunt - Patrick Cowley<br />
16. Children - Robert Miles<br />
17. Fired Up - Funky Green Dogs<br />
18. Time - Culture Club<br />
19. Never Too Much - Luther Vandross<br />
20. One Day I'll Fly Away - Randy Crawford<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.
For this episode we are lucky enough to have , DJ, Vinyl Junkie and producer DJ Paul Goodyear aka SanFranDisko.
With 20 years on the DJ circuit, a few hundred studio remixes and edits to his name and a forthcoming collaboration with disco legend John Luongo we are made up that Paul has taken time out of his busy schedule to put together a mix for us.

Nice one Brother SanFranDisko!

1. Rock your Baby - George McRae 
2. Love's Theme - Barry White and the Love Unlimited Orchestra
3. Fernando - ABBA
4. You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine - Lou Rawles
5. Groove Me - Fern Kinney
6. Are Friends Electric? - Tubeway Army
7. Images of Heaven - Peter Godwin
8. Something - Shirley Bassey
9. Downtown - Petula Clark
10. Shaft - Issac Hayes
11. You make me (feel mighty real) - Sylvester 
12. The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel - Grandmaster Flash
13. Native Love (Step by Step) - Divine
14. Hit 'n run Lover - Carol Jiani
15. Sea Hunt - Patrick Cowley
16. Children - Robert Miles
17. Fired Up - Funky Green Dogs
18. Time - Culture Club
19. Never Too Much - Luther Vandross
20. One Day I'll Fly Away - Randy Crawford
]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2015 09:09:46 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 3 - Weedyman www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-3-weedyman-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix & blog where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
For this episode we are lucky enough to have Record Collector, DJ, Edit-man and producer and all round good guy Weedyman.<br />
His recent beatdown slo-mo party starter ‘My Super Lover’ on Midnight Riot Records really floated our boat at Cookie-Dough HQ and we are made up that Weedyman has taken time out to dig deep into his collection and put together this belter of a mix for us.<br />
<br />
Nice one Brother Weedyman!<br />
<br />
1. The Specials – Man at C&A<br />
2. The Beat – Mirror in the Bathroom<br />
3. D Train – You’re the one for me (tugboat edit)<br />
4. David Joseph – You can’t your love 1983<br />
5. Freeez – I.O.U.<br />
6. Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force – Planet Rock<br />
7. Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five – The Message<br />
8. Pumpkin and the Profile allstars – Here comes that beat<br />
9. LL Cool J – Rock the Bells<br />
10. The Junkyard Band – The Word<br />
11. Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers – Bustin’ Loose (J Kriv edit and Original)<br />
12. Eric B and Rakim – I know you got soul<br />
13. Bobby Byrd – I know you got soul<br />
14. Ripple – I don’t know what it is<br />
15. Clarence Wheeler and the Enforcers – Right on<br />
16. Run DMC – Here we go (Live at the Funhouse)<br />
17. Public Enemy – Public Enemy No.1<br />
18. Lakim Shabazz – Pure Righteousness<br />
19. Public Enemy – Louder than a bomb<br />
20. Hijack – Doomsday of Rap<br />
21. Big Daddy Kane – The Wrath of Kane<br />
22. Serous Intention – You don’t know<br />
23. Nitro Deluxe – Let’s get brutal<br />
24. Phuture – Acid Tracks]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix & blog where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
For this episode we are lucky enough to have Record Collector, DJ, Edit-man and producer and all round good guy Weedyman.<br />
His recent beatdown slo-mo party starter ‘My Super Lover’ on Midnight Riot Records really floated our boat at Cookie-Dough HQ and we are made up that Weedyman has taken time out to dig deep into his collection and put together this belter of a mix for us.<br />
<br />
Nice one Brother Weedyman!<br />
<br />
1. The Specials – Man at C&A<br />
2. The Beat – Mirror in the Bathroom<br />
3. D Train – You’re the one for me (tugboat edit)<br />
4. David Joseph – You can’t your love 1983<br />
5. Freeez – I.O.U.<br />
6. Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force – Planet Rock<br />
7. Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five – The Message<br />
8. Pumpkin and the Profile allstars – Here comes that beat<br />
9. LL Cool J – Rock the Bells<br />
10. The Junkyard Band – The Word<br />
11. Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers – Bustin’ Loose (J Kriv edit and Original)<br />
12. Eric B and Rakim – I know you got soul<br />
13. Bobby Byrd – I know you got soul<br />
14. Ripple – I don’t know what it is<br />
15. Clarence Wheeler and the Enforcers – Right on<br />
16. Run DMC – Here we go (Live at the Funhouse)<br />
17. Public Enemy – Public Enemy No.1<br />
18. Lakim Shabazz – Pure Righteousness<br />
19. Public Enemy – Louder than a bomb<br />
20. Hijack – Doomsday of Rap<br />
21. Big Daddy Kane – The Wrath of Kane<br />
22. Serous Intention – You don’t know<br />
23. Nitro Deluxe – Let’s get brutal<br />
24. Phuture – Acid Tracks]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix & blog where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to answer a few questions and dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.
For this episode we are lucky enough to have Record Collector, DJ, Edit-man and producer and all round good guy Weedyman.
His recent beatdown slo-mo party starter ‘My Super Lover’ on Midnight Riot Records really floated our boat at Cookie-Dough HQ and we are made up that Weedyman has taken time out to dig deep into his collection and put together this belter of a mix for us.

Nice one Brother Weedyman!

1. The Specials – Man at C&A
2. The Beat – Mirror in the Bathroom
3. D Train – You’re the one for me (tugboat edit)
4. David Joseph – You can’t your love 1983
5. Freeez – I.O.U.
6. Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force – Planet Rock
7. Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five – The Message
8. Pumpkin and the Profile allstars – Here comes that beat
9. LL Cool J – Rock the Bells
10. The Junkyard Band – The Word
11. Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers – Bustin’ Loose (J Kriv edit and Original)
12. Eric B and Rakim – I know you got soul
13. Bobby Byrd – I know you got soul
14. Ripple – I don’t know what it is
15. Clarence Wheeler and the Enforcers – Right on
16. Run DMC – Here we go (Live at the Funhouse)
17. Public Enemy – Public Enemy No.1
18. Lakim Shabazz – Pure Righteousness
19. Public Enemy – Louder than a bomb
20. Hijack – Doomsday of Rap
21. Big Daddy Kane – The Wrath of Kane
22. Serous Intention – You don’t know
23. Nitro Deluxe – Let’s get brutal
24. Phuture – Acid Tracks]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2015 08:09:41 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>1:28:19</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 2 - Tony Johns www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-2-tony-johns-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
<br />
For this episode we are privileged to have none other than one of the main men on the edits scene at the moment Tony Johns.<br />
<br />
Here at Cookie-Dough HQ we are buzzin’ that Tony has taken time out to put together this mix just for us.<br />
<br />
Nice one Brother Johns!<br />
<br />
beastie boys – posse in effect. this was always my fave track from “license to ill”<br />
<br />
timmy thomas – why cant we live together. this is the tom moulton remix, again for those who have not yet heard this version, its fantastic and this song will never age, the content will always be relevant.<br />
<br />
rah band – clouds across the moon. this record just makes me feel good (not a guilty pleasure for me)<br />
<br />
ned doheny – get it up for love. a fantastic end of the nighter and ticks all the boxes for me.<br />
<br />
malcolm mclaren – madam butterfly. amazing fusion of pop and opera, genius.<br />
<br />
davy dmx – one for the treble. i was heavily into hip hop culture as a kid and this track represents that time in my life.<br />
<br />
public enemy – fight the power. public enemy were the best thing on def jam since run dmc i loved this track and still do.<br />
<br />
dizzy rascal – fix up look sharp. really not a fan of uk hip hop or uk garage but this track caught my attention immediately.<br />
<br />
jay z – lucifer. excellent paul nice remix.<br />
<br />
appo – out in da street. remix from my friend appo, very talented producer and musician ive been lucky enough to work with on a china crisis track.<br />
<br />
dubmatix – happy. i think dubmatix is the best modern reggae producer out there, this track features the legendary tippa irie.<br />
<br />
ronnie hudson – west coast poplock. gangsta p funk at its best.<br />
<br />
chris isaak – wicked game. love this song, this version is from “dynamicron vultan” again an amazing talent ive been blessed to work with more than once.<br />
<br />
mr fingers – what about this love. listen to this and tell me the so solid crew are garage!<br />
<br />
visage – fade to grey. i was too young for blitz and the new wave scene but a lot of it came to light again in 88 when everyone was searching for their own balearic discovery 12″<br />
<br />
gang of 4 – what we all want. sampled by westbam & again for the glider e.p. this is my own re edit of this track.<br />
<br />
electra – future. if i had to describe my clubbing experience in london in 1988 with one record it would be this!<br />
<br />
grandmasterflash & the furious 5 – superappin. remixed by the pied piper (another amazing musician ive collaborated with)<br />
<br />
tenpole tudor – swords of 1000 men. post punk masterpiece, absolute pubstep classic!<br />
<br />
so there`s my journey and i hope you enjoy listening as much as i enjoyed putting it together,<br />
PEACE LOVE & MUSIC……. TONY JOHNS]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.<br />
<br />
For this episode we are privileged to have none other than one of the main men on the edits scene at the moment Tony Johns.<br />
<br />
Here at Cookie-Dough HQ we are buzzin’ that Tony has taken time out to put together this mix just for us.<br />
<br />
Nice one Brother Johns!<br />
<br />
beastie boys – posse in effect. this was always my fave track from “license to ill”<br />
<br />
timmy thomas – why cant we live together. this is the tom moulton remix, again for those who have not yet heard this version, its fantastic and this song will never age, the content will always be relevant.<br />
<br />
rah band – clouds across the moon. this record just makes me feel good (not a guilty pleasure for me)<br />
<br />
ned doheny – get it up for love. a fantastic end of the nighter and ticks all the boxes for me.<br />
<br />
malcolm mclaren – madam butterfly. amazing fusion of pop and opera, genius.<br />
<br />
davy dmx – one for the treble. i was heavily into hip hop culture as a kid and this track represents that time in my life.<br />
<br />
public enemy – fight the power. public enemy were the best thing on def jam since run dmc i loved this track and still do.<br />
<br />
dizzy rascal – fix up look sharp. really not a fan of uk hip hop or uk garage but this track caught my attention immediately.<br />
<br />
jay z – lucifer. excellent paul nice remix.<br />
<br />
appo – out in da street. remix from my friend appo, very talented producer and musician ive been lucky enough to work with on a china crisis track.<br />
<br />
dubmatix – happy. i think dubmatix is the best modern reggae producer out there, this track features the legendary tippa irie.<br />
<br />
ronnie hudson – west coast poplock. gangsta p funk at its best.<br />
<br />
chris isaak – wicked game. love this song, this version is from “dynamicron vultan” again an amazing talent ive been blessed to work with more than once.<br />
<br />
mr fingers – what about this love. listen to this and tell me the so solid crew are garage!<br />
<br />
visage – fade to grey. i was too young for blitz and the new wave scene but a lot of it came to light again in 88 when everyone was searching for their own balearic discovery 12″<br />
<br />
gang of 4 – what we all want. sampled by westbam & again for the glider e.p. this is my own re edit of this track.<br />
<br />
electra – future. if i had to describe my clubbing experience in london in 1988 with one record it would be this!<br />
<br />
grandmasterflash & the furious 5 – superappin. remixed by the pied piper (another amazing musician ive collaborated with)<br />
<br />
tenpole tudor – swords of 1000 men. post punk masterpiece, absolute pubstep classic!<br />
<br />
so there`s my journey and i hope you enjoy listening as much as i enjoyed putting it together,<br />
PEACE LOVE & MUSIC……. TONY JOHNS]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to the Cookie-Dough Guest mix where we invite some of favourite DJ / Producers to dig deep into their collections and put together a mix of records that have influenced them over the years.

For this episode we are privileged to have none other than one of the main men on the edits scene at the moment Tony Johns.

Here at Cookie-Dough HQ we are buzzin’ that Tony has taken time out to put together this mix just for us.

Nice one Brother Johns!

beastie boys – posse in effect. this was always my fave track from “license to ill”

timmy thomas – why cant we live together. this is the tom moulton remix, again for those who have not yet heard this version, its fantastic and this song will never age, the content will always be relevant.

rah band – clouds across the moon. this record just makes me feel good (not a guilty pleasure for me)

ned doheny – get it up for love. a fantastic end of the nighter and ticks all the boxes for me.

malcolm mclaren – madam butterfly. amazing fusion of pop and opera, genius.

davy dmx – one for the treble. i was heavily into hip hop culture as a kid and this track represents that time in my life.

public enemy – fight the power. public enemy were the best thing on def jam since run dmc i loved this track and still do.

dizzy rascal – fix up look sharp. really not a fan of uk hip hop or uk garage but this track caught my attention immediately.

jay z – lucifer. excellent paul nice remix.

appo – out in da street. remix from my friend appo, very talented producer and musician ive been lucky enough to work with on a china crisis track.

dubmatix – happy. i think dubmatix is the best modern reggae producer out there, this track features the legendary tippa irie.

ronnie hudson – west coast poplock. gangsta p funk at its best.

chris isaak – wicked game. love this song, this version is from “dynamicron vultan” again an amazing talent ive been blessed to work with more than once.

mr fingers – what about this love. listen to this and tell me the so solid crew are garage!

visage – fade to grey. i was too young for blitz and the new wave scene but a lot of it came to light again in 88 when everyone was searching for their own balearic discovery 12″

gang of 4 – what we all want. sampled by westbam & again for the glider e.p. this is my own re edit of this track.

electra – future. if i had to describe my clubbing experience in london in 1988 with one record it would be this!

grandmasterflash & the furious 5 – superappin. remixed by the pied piper (another amazing musician ive collaborated with)

tenpole tudor – swords of 1000 men. post punk masterpiece, absolute pubstep classic!

so there`s my journey and i hope you enjoy listening as much as i enjoyed putting it together,
PEACE LOVE & MUSIC……. TONY JOHNS]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2015 07:16:10 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-10-31T07:16:10+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:29:59</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Guest Mix 1 - Henry Greenwood www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-guest-mix-1-henry-greenwood-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Welcome to the first ever Cookie-Dough Guest mix were we have invited DJ, producer and re-edit whiz kid Henry Greenwood to dig deep into his collection and put together a mix of records that have influenced him over the years. A prominent figure on the re-edits scene his re-work of Neneh Cherry’s ‘Buffalo Stance’ was one of the biggest re-edits of 2013 receiving the ultimate ‘thumbs up’ from Mr Re-Edit himself Greg Wilson. Here at Cookie-Dough HQ we are made up that Henry has taken time out of his busy schedule to put together a one-off belter of a mix just for us. Cheers H!<br />
<br />
1. Ghostbusters OST – Arrival At The Library<br />
2. Peter Gabriel – Sledgehammer<br />
3. Paula Abdul – Straight Up<br />
4. Salt N Pepa – Shoop<br />
5. Naughty By Nature – Hip Hop Hooray<br />
6. Bobby Brown – On Our Own<br />
7. Nu Shooz – I Can’t Wait<br />
8. Alessi – Savin’ The Day<br />
9. The Blue Boy – Remember Me (Sure Is Pure Remix)<br />
10. Chad Jackson – Hear The Drummer (Get Wicked)<br />
11. Bananarama – Cruel Summer<br />
12. Michael Jackson – Another Part Of Me<br />
13. Jimmy “Bo” Horne – Dance Across The Floor<br />
14. Gwen Mcrae – All This Love I’m Givin’<br />
15. James Brown – The Payback Mix Pt I<br />
16. De La Soul – A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturday<br />
17. Chic – I Want Your Love<br />
18. Wham – Wham Rap<br />
19. Barry White – Love Is The Icon (Roger’s Midnite Luv Mix)<br />
20. Inner City – Pennies From Heaven<br />
21. T-empo – Saturday Night, Sunday Morning.<br />
22. The Adventures Of Stevie V – Dirty Cash (Money Talks)<br />
23. The Cardigans – Erase/Rewind (Dimitri From Paris remix)<br />
24. D:Ream –U R The Best Thing (Sasha Full Mix)<br />
25. Pulse – The Lover That You Are<br />
26. Les Rhythmes Digitales – Dreamin’<br />
27. Mekon featuring Roxanne Shanté – What’s Going On? (Junior Cartier remix)<br />
28. Janet Jackson featuring Q-Tip – Got Til It’s Gone<br />
29. Dilated Peoples – Worst Comes To Worst<br />
30. The Brothers Johnson – Strawberry Letter 23<br />
31. Hybrid – Sinequanon<br />
32. Jeremy Glenn – New Life]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Welcome to the first ever Cookie-Dough Guest mix were we have invited DJ, producer and re-edit whiz kid Henry Greenwood to dig deep into his collection and put together a mix of records that have influenced him over the years. A prominent figure on the re-edits scene his re-work of Neneh Cherry’s ‘Buffalo Stance’ was one of the biggest re-edits of 2013 receiving the ultimate ‘thumbs up’ from Mr Re-Edit himself Greg Wilson. Here at Cookie-Dough HQ we are made up that Henry has taken time out of his busy schedule to put together a one-off belter of a mix just for us. Cheers H!<br />
<br />
1. Ghostbusters OST – Arrival At The Library<br />
2. Peter Gabriel – Sledgehammer<br />
3. Paula Abdul – Straight Up<br />
4. Salt N Pepa – Shoop<br />
5. Naughty By Nature – Hip Hop Hooray<br />
6. Bobby Brown – On Our Own<br />
7. Nu Shooz – I Can’t Wait<br />
8. Alessi – Savin’ The Day<br />
9. The Blue Boy – Remember Me (Sure Is Pure Remix)<br />
10. Chad Jackson – Hear The Drummer (Get Wicked)<br />
11. Bananarama – Cruel Summer<br />
12. Michael Jackson – Another Part Of Me<br />
13. Jimmy “Bo” Horne – Dance Across The Floor<br />
14. Gwen Mcrae – All This Love I’m Givin’<br />
15. James Brown – The Payback Mix Pt I<br />
16. De La Soul – A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturday<br />
17. Chic – I Want Your Love<br />
18. Wham – Wham Rap<br />
19. Barry White – Love Is The Icon (Roger’s Midnite Luv Mix)<br />
20. Inner City – Pennies From Heaven<br />
21. T-empo – Saturday Night, Sunday Morning.<br />
22. The Adventures Of Stevie V – Dirty Cash (Money Talks)<br />
23. The Cardigans – Erase/Rewind (Dimitri From Paris remix)<br />
24. D:Ream –U R The Best Thing (Sasha Full Mix)<br />
25. Pulse – The Lover That You Are<br />
26. Les Rhythmes Digitales – Dreamin’<br />
27. Mekon featuring Roxanne Shanté – What’s Going On? (Junior Cartier remix)<br />
28. Janet Jackson featuring Q-Tip – Got Til It’s Gone<br />
29. Dilated Peoples – Worst Comes To Worst<br />
30. The Brothers Johnson – Strawberry Letter 23<br />
31. Hybrid – Sinequanon<br />
32. Jeremy Glenn – New Life]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to the first ever Cookie-Dough Guest mix were we have invited DJ, producer and re-edit whiz kid Henry Greenwood to dig deep into his collection and put together a mix of records that have influenced him over the years. A prominent figure on the re-edits scene his re-work of Neneh Cherry’s ‘Buffalo Stance’ was one of the biggest re-edits of 2013 receiving the ultimate ‘thumbs up’ from Mr Re-Edit himself Greg Wilson. Here at Cookie-Dough HQ we are made up that Henry has taken time out of his busy schedule to put together a one-off belter of a mix just for us. Cheers H!

1. Ghostbusters OST – Arrival At The Library
2. Peter Gabriel – Sledgehammer
3. Paula Abdul – Straight Up
4. Salt N Pepa – Shoop
5. Naughty By Nature – Hip Hop Hooray
6. Bobby Brown – On Our Own
7. Nu Shooz – I Can’t Wait
8. Alessi – Savin’ The Day
9. The Blue Boy – Remember Me (Sure Is Pure Remix)
10. Chad Jackson – Hear The Drummer (Get Wicked)
11. Bananarama – Cruel Summer
12. Michael Jackson – Another Part Of Me
13. Jimmy “Bo” Horne – Dance Across The Floor
14. Gwen Mcrae – All This Love I’m Givin’
15. James Brown – The Payback Mix Pt I
16. De La Soul – A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturday
17. Chic – I Want Your Love
18. Wham – Wham Rap
19. Barry White – Love Is The Icon (Roger’s Midnite Luv Mix)
20. Inner City – Pennies From Heaven
21. T-empo – Saturday Night, Sunday Morning.
22. The Adventures Of Stevie V – Dirty Cash (Money Talks)
23. The Cardigans – Erase/Rewind (Dimitri From Paris remix)
24. D:Ream –U R The Best Thing (Sasha Full Mix)
25. Pulse – The Lover That You Are
26. Les Rhythmes Digitales – Dreamin’
27. Mekon featuring Roxanne Shanté – What’s Going On? (Junior Cartier remix)
28. Janet Jackson featuring Q-Tip – Got Til It’s Gone
29. Dilated Peoples – Worst Comes To Worst
30. The Brothers Johnson – Strawberry Letter 23
31. Hybrid – Sinequanon
32. Jeremy Glenn – New Life]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2015 11:58:53 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Radio Podcast #1 www.cookiedoughmusic.com]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-radio-podcast-1-wwwcookiedoughmusiccom/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Episode 1 of the Cookie-Dough Radio Show Podcast with Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Every month we will be digging deep in to our record collection and playing a selection of our favourite vinyl; some old and some new.<br />
<br />
For the first half of the show we will be playing tracks covering a number of genres.<br />
<br />
For the second half of the show will be going into the mix with a selection of our favourite house tracks.<br />
<br />
If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Thanks for listening<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house<br />
<br />
Part 1<br />
1. Jerome Sydenham, Joe Claussell & Kerri Chandler – Escravos De Jo (Robust Horns Mix)<br />
2. Phonat – Intimate Confessions<br />
3. Danny Brown – Grown Up<br />
4. Gregory Porter – 1960 What? (Wicked Jazz Sounds Radio Edit)<br />
5. Ninjaman – Murder Dem<br />
6. Rogue Soul – Be With You (DJ Marky & S.P.Y. Remix)<br />
7. Panorama – Don’t you Know That<br />
8. Get Down Edits – Strategy<br />
9. Daphni – Yes, I know<br />
Part 2<br />
10. Nicolas Jaar – With Just One Glance (Dim Mihas Deep House Remix)<br />
11. Macchina Nera feat. Anette Party – Gangbang<br />
12. Joy Legend – Feelin’ Good<br />
13. Ed Davenport – More Red Lights (2012)<br />
14. Paolo Rocco – That I am (Original Mix)<br />
15. Kerri Chandler – Back to the Raw (Ruff Mix)<br />
16. Crazy P – Heartbreaker<br />
17. The Layabouts – Do Better (Layabouts Vocal Mix)<br />
18. Foremost Poets – Open Season (Main Mix)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Episode 1 of the Cookie-Dough Radio Show Podcast with Ste & Terser<br />
<br />
Every month we will be digging deep in to our record collection and playing a selection of our favourite vinyl; some old and some new.<br />
<br />
For the first half of the show we will be playing tracks covering a number of genres.<br />
<br />
For the second half of the show will be going into the mix with a selection of our favourite house tracks.<br />
<br />
If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Thanks for listening<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house<br />
<br />
Part 1<br />
1. Jerome Sydenham, Joe Claussell & Kerri Chandler – Escravos De Jo (Robust Horns Mix)<br />
2. Phonat – Intimate Confessions<br />
3. Danny Brown – Grown Up<br />
4. Gregory Porter – 1960 What? (Wicked Jazz Sounds Radio Edit)<br />
5. Ninjaman – Murder Dem<br />
6. Rogue Soul – Be With You (DJ Marky & S.P.Y. Remix)<br />
7. Panorama – Don’t you Know That<br />
8. Get Down Edits – Strategy<br />
9. Daphni – Yes, I know<br />
Part 2<br />
10. Nicolas Jaar – With Just One Glance (Dim Mihas Deep House Remix)<br />
11. Macchina Nera feat. Anette Party – Gangbang<br />
12. Joy Legend – Feelin’ Good<br />
13. Ed Davenport – More Red Lights (2012)<br />
14. Paolo Rocco – That I am (Original Mix)<br />
15. Kerri Chandler – Back to the Raw (Ruff Mix)<br />
16. Crazy P – Heartbreaker<br />
17. The Layabouts – Do Better (Layabouts Vocal Mix)<br />
18. Foremost Poets – Open Season (Main Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Episode 1 of the Cookie-Dough Radio Show Podcast with Ste & Terser

Every month we will be digging deep in to our record collection and playing a selection of our favourite vinyl; some old and some new.

For the first half of the show we will be playing tracks covering a number of genres.

For the second half of the show will be going into the mix with a selection of our favourite house tracks.

If you enjoy our podcasts please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!

Thanks for listening
S&T

soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house

Part 1
1. Jerome Sydenham, Joe Claussell & Kerri Chandler – Escravos De Jo (Robust Horns Mix)
2. Phonat – Intimate Confessions
3. Danny Brown – Grown Up
4. Gregory Porter – 1960 What? (Wicked Jazz Sounds Radio Edit)
5. Ninjaman – Murder Dem
6. Rogue Soul – Be With You (DJ Marky & S.P.Y. Remix)
7. Panorama – Don’t you Know That
8. Get Down Edits – Strategy
9. Daphni – Yes, I know
Part 2
10. Nicolas Jaar – With Just One Glance (Dim Mihas Deep House Remix)
11. Macchina Nera feat. Anette Party – Gangbang
12. Joy Legend – Feelin’ Good
13. Ed Davenport – More Red Lights (2012)
14. Paolo Rocco – That I am (Original Mix)
15. Kerri Chandler – Back to the Raw (Ruff Mix)
16. Crazy P – Heartbreaker
17. The Layabouts – Do Better (Layabouts Vocal Mix)
18. Foremost Poets – Open Season (Main Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2015 14:16:23 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-10-26T14:16:23+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:29:38</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough Mix Feb 2013]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookie-dough-mix-feb-2013/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough DJ Mixtape with Ste Coogan – Feb 2013<br />
<br />
If you enjoy our mix-tapes please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Thanks for listening<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
1. Crazy P – Open for Service (Original Mix)<br />
2. 6th Borough Project – Hang On<br />
3. Aeroplane – Whispers (Original Mix)<br />
4. Panthers – Goblin City (Holy Ghost! Disco Dub)<br />
5. Motor City Drum Ensemble – Raw Cuts #6<br />
6. David August – Hamburg is for Lovers<br />
7. Daniel Bortz – Boyz 2 Men (Original Mix)<br />
8. The Gathering – In My System (The Revenge Mix)<br />
9. Cymera – Curl<br />
10. Eats Everything – 200<br />
11. Cajmere feat. Jamie Principle – God Sent (10”)<br />
12. Kamar – I Need You (Original Mix)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough DJ Mixtape with Ste Coogan – Feb 2013<br />
<br />
If you enjoy our mix-tapes please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Thanks for listening<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
1. Crazy P – Open for Service (Original Mix)<br />
2. 6th Borough Project – Hang On<br />
3. Aeroplane – Whispers (Original Mix)<br />
4. Panthers – Goblin City (Holy Ghost! Disco Dub)<br />
5. Motor City Drum Ensemble – Raw Cuts #6<br />
6. David August – Hamburg is for Lovers<br />
7. Daniel Bortz – Boyz 2 Men (Original Mix)<br />
8. The Gathering – In My System (The Revenge Mix)<br />
9. Cymera – Curl<br />
10. Eats Everything – 200<br />
11. Cajmere feat. Jamie Principle – God Sent (10”)<br />
12. Kamar – I Need You (Original Mix)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cookie-Dough DJ Mixtape with Ste Coogan – Feb 2013

If you enjoy our mix-tapes please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!

Thanks for listening
S&T

1. Crazy P – Open for Service (Original Mix)
2. 6th Borough Project – Hang On
3. Aeroplane – Whispers (Original Mix)
4. Panthers – Goblin City (Holy Ghost! Disco Dub)
5. Motor City Drum Ensemble – Raw Cuts #6
6. David August – Hamburg is for Lovers
7. Daniel Bortz – Boyz 2 Men (Original Mix)
8. The Gathering – In My System (The Revenge Mix)
9. Cymera – Curl
10. Eats Everything – 200
11. Cajmere feat. Jamie Principle – God Sent (10”)
12. Kamar – I Need You (Original Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2015 12:43:01 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-10-25T12:43:01+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:06:37</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[January 2010 Winter Warmer Mix]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/january-2011-winter-warmer-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[1. Crazy P – Never Gonna Reach Me<br />
2. Joey Negro pres. Kola Kube – Why<br />
3. Session Victim – Million Dollar Feeling<br />
4. Iron Curtis – Til You Go (Basement Dub)<br />
5. David August – Rebound Bro<br />
6. Inland Knights – Bird<br />
7. Willie Graff & Tuccillo – Give You Up<br />
8. Timmy Regisford feat. Lynn Lockamy – At the Club (Timmy Regisford & Adam Riod Organ Mix)<br />
9. Siji – Ijo (Alix Alvarez Main Inst)<br />
10. Erro – Change for Me]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[1. Crazy P – Never Gonna Reach Me<br />
2. Joey Negro pres. Kola Kube – Why<br />
3. Session Victim – Million Dollar Feeling<br />
4. Iron Curtis – Til You Go (Basement Dub)<br />
5. David August – Rebound Bro<br />
6. Inland Knights – Bird<br />
7. Willie Graff & Tuccillo – Give You Up<br />
8. Timmy Regisford feat. Lynn Lockamy – At the Club (Timmy Regisford & Adam Riod Organ Mix)<br />
9. Siji – Ijo (Alix Alvarez Main Inst)<br />
10. Erro – Change for Me]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[1. Crazy P – Never Gonna Reach Me
2. Joey Negro pres. Kola Kube – Why
3. Session Victim – Million Dollar Feeling
4. Iron Curtis – Til You Go (Basement Dub)
5. David August – Rebound Bro
6. Inland Knights – Bird
7. Willie Graff & Tuccillo – Give You Up
8. Timmy Regisford feat. Lynn Lockamy – At the Club (Timmy Regisford & Adam Riod Organ Mix)
9. Siji – Ijo (Alix Alvarez Main Inst)
10. Erro – Change for Me]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2015 12:30:33 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-10-25T12:30:33+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>59:19</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[CookieDough Classics Summertime]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/cookiedough-classics-summertime/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Hi,<br />
The mix is a selection of my favourite ‘summertime’ Cookie-Dough Tracks over the years (2002 – 2006). <br />
“You’re much older, I’m much bolder, put your legs on my shoulders..”<br />
Enjoy,<br />
Ste<br />
<br />
1. Ad Finem – If You Fall<br />
2. Barrio Bros – Hold On to Your Love<br />
3. Grand Theft Audio – Long Time<br />
4. UBP feat. Michael Proctor – Deliver Me<br />
5. Jasper Street Company – I got a Feelin’<br />
6. Harlem Zip Code – I Feel Music<br />
7. Dennis Ferrer – Church Lady<br />
8. BPT feat. DM Binxter – Moody<br />
9. Bob Sinclar – Outre Lugar<br />
10. Nathan Haines feat. Verna Francis – Earth is the Place<br />
11. Shaun Escoffrey – Days Like This<br />
12. Foremost Poets – Open Season]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Hi,<br />
The mix is a selection of my favourite ‘summertime’ Cookie-Dough Tracks over the years (2002 – 2006). <br />
“You’re much older, I’m much bolder, put your legs on my shoulders..”<br />
Enjoy,<br />
Ste<br />
<br />
1. Ad Finem – If You Fall<br />
2. Barrio Bros – Hold On to Your Love<br />
3. Grand Theft Audio – Long Time<br />
4. UBP feat. Michael Proctor – Deliver Me<br />
5. Jasper Street Company – I got a Feelin’<br />
6. Harlem Zip Code – I Feel Music<br />
7. Dennis Ferrer – Church Lady<br />
8. BPT feat. DM Binxter – Moody<br />
9. Bob Sinclar – Outre Lugar<br />
10. Nathan Haines feat. Verna Francis – Earth is the Place<br />
11. Shaun Escoffrey – Days Like This<br />
12. Foremost Poets – Open Season]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Hi,
The mix is a selection of my favourite ‘summertime’ Cookie-Dough Tracks over the years (2002 – 2006). 
“You’re much older, I’m much bolder, put your legs on my shoulders..”
Enjoy,
Ste

1. Ad Finem – If You Fall
2. Barrio Bros – Hold On to Your Love
3. Grand Theft Audio – Long Time
4. UBP feat. Michael Proctor – Deliver Me
5. Jasper Street Company – I got a Feelin’
6. Harlem Zip Code – I Feel Music
7. Dennis Ferrer – Church Lady
8. BPT feat. DM Binxter – Moody
9. Bob Sinclar – Outre Lugar
10. Nathan Haines feat. Verna Francis – Earth is the Place
11. Shaun Escoffrey – Days Like This
12. Foremost Poets – Open Season]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2015 13:55:43 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-10-20T13:55:43+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>45:26</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[01 Ste & Terser 2002 CookieDough DJ mix]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/01-ste-terser-2002-cookiedough-dj-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Ste & Terser DJ mix from 2002.<br />
<br />
Enjoy <br />
<br />
S&T]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Ste & Terser DJ mix from 2002.<br />
<br />
Enjoy <br />
<br />
S&T]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Ste & Terser DJ mix from 2002.

Enjoy 

S&T]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2015 15:06:41 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-10-18T15:06:41+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:06:36</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[01 Ste & Terser 2004 CookieDough DJ mix]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/cookiedoughcom/01-ste-terser-2004-cookiedough-dj-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[CookieDoughMusic.com]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Ste & Terser DJ mix from 2004.<br />
<br />
If you enjoy our mix-tapes please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Thanks for listening<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
1. DJ Oji & Una – We Lift our Hands in the Sanctuary<br />
2. Aaron Ross – Trippin’ on Love<br />
3. Jon Cutler – Lifted (Lifted Up)<br />
4. Slater Hogan & John Larner – Top of the World<br />
5. Deepswing feat. Chance – Freedom part 2<br />
6. Mark Farina & Kaskade – To Do<br />
7. Knockin’ Boots – Mr. D<br />
8. The Supermen Lovers – Starlight (DLC Mix)<br />
9. Soulground feat. Concha Buika – We Play House<br />
10. Hardsoul feat. Ron Carroll – Back Together<br />
11. Lood – Shout-N-Out]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Ste & Terser DJ mix from 2004.<br />
<br />
If you enjoy our mix-tapes please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Thanks for listening<br />
S&T<br />
<br />
1. DJ Oji & Una – We Lift our Hands in the Sanctuary<br />
2. Aaron Ross – Trippin’ on Love<br />
3. Jon Cutler – Lifted (Lifted Up)<br />
4. Slater Hogan & John Larner – Top of the World<br />
5. Deepswing feat. Chance – Freedom part 2<br />
6. Mark Farina & Kaskade – To Do<br />
7. Knockin’ Boots – Mr. D<br />
8. The Supermen Lovers – Starlight (DLC Mix)<br />
9. Soulground feat. Concha Buika – We Play House<br />
10. Hardsoul feat. Ron Carroll – Back Together<br />
11. Lood – Shout-N-Out]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Ste & Terser DJ mix from 2004.

If you enjoy our mix-tapes please show your support by leaving a comment or hitting the ‘like’ or ‘re-post’ buttons. Your support is much appreciated!

Thanks for listening
S&T

1. DJ Oji & Una – We Lift our Hands in the Sanctuary
2. Aaron Ross – Trippin’ on Love
3. Jon Cutler – Lifted (Lifted Up)
4. Slater Hogan & John Larner – Top of the World
5. Deepswing feat. Chance – Freedom part 2
6. Mark Farina & Kaskade – To Do
7. Knockin’ Boots – Mr. D
8. The Supermen Lovers – Starlight (DLC Mix)
9. Soulground feat. Concha Buika – We Play House
10. Hardsoul feat. Ron Carroll – Back Together
11. Lood – Shout-N-Out]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2015 14:13:47 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2015-10-17T14:13:47+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:10:32</itunes:duration>
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