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                                    <title>DD0252 Dusk Dubs</title>
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Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Duskdubs
Title: DD0252
Style: Eclectic
Time: 120 Minutes
Date: 2015-09-13
So thats a wrap...  52 volumes of Sunday mixtapes released for YR-02. To mark this anniversary, we thought we'd remind ourselves what Dusk Dubs is all about.... Music, connecting with sound people and sharing good memories and positive vibes. So, a couple of weeks ago we asked the Dusk Dubs family, both listeners and selectors, to pick one record from one mixtape from the last two years of Dusk Dubs, and tell us about it. 
"Why did that record make your hair stand up on end ? Did it introduce you to a new world you didn't know about ? Did it transport you right back to a place that is special in your soul ?"
Of course, the family came through with over 50 amazing selections posted to us. So, after many heated discussions by the team, we painstakingly got it down to 21 tracks.
Here it is, our 'Birthday Edition' selected by your good-selves.
A massive heart-felt thanks to each and every selector and listener who has got involved in the last year, we at Dusk Dubs continue to be motivated and inspired... See you in YR-03 .... Peace X.
Tracklisting....
1) Little Dragon – Twice (Selected by Skeleton Army from General Camel's DD0235 - "I love hearing a track on a Dusk Dubs mixtape that I haven't heard for years but the real joy for me is discovering new music that I might never have heard otherwise. DD0235 from General Camel was full of these, including a real gem, 'Twice' by Little Dragon. I loved it as soon as I heard it, downloaded it the next day and can't stop playing it. A great DuskDubs find. Big up Cam.")
2) Bangers R Mashed (Vol. 1) ~ Healing In Vain - Selected by Mark Boo from Nibber's DD0139 - "Nearly fell over when I heard that for the first time, such a vibe and 2 of my all time fave tracks.")
3) De La Soul - Buddy (Native Tongue Decision Version) (Selected by Demodulated from DJ Monita's DD0130 - "I used to listen to this tune on cassette in grade 5 on a compilation called Rap Traxx 3. Memories of playing tag, sugary juice boxes, and video arcades".)
4) Guru – Lougin (Selected by DJ Remedee from Harrison's DD0202 - "From my favourite hip hop artist of all time, setting up year 2 a treat.")
5) Rae and Christian - Swimming Pool (Selected by DJ Charge from Original Gidman's DD0101 - "The reason for this is that this tune was an old favourite that I'd forgotten about. U reintroduced it to me and in that instant got me hooked on the Dusk Dubs vibe. The first 4 tunes on the mix I wasn't that familiar with, the 5th took me back in such a way I rewound the mix and listened with completely different ears. There might be better tracks across the Dusk Dubs series, but that was the one that made me want to be part of this movement. Big Up.")
6) FSOL - Far Out Son Of A Lung (Selected by Micky Stirrups from  Lovingdjing Andy's DD0219 - "My parents were a big influence on me musically and brought this home one day. Up until then a lot of the music I'd heard had conformed if you know what I mean. I was only 12. It showed me a completely different way of thinking about songs. I went out and bought everything I could under all their aliases and I'm still trying. I don't think I'll ever complete that mission haha.") 
7) Låpsley – Dancing (Selected by Bartissimo from Depoeism's DD0239 - "Hit me like a train when I listened to that week's selection - little bit different to what's "normally" on - if there's such a thing.")
8) Danmass - Happy Here (Selected by Mat Hoods from Original Gidman's DD0205 - "Beautiful tune and yep, it reminds me of Kes too !")
9) Jamie XX – Far Nearer (Selected by Reece Danns from Skeleton Army's DD0228 - "The steel drums just take me away back to school days, always loved the sound of them drums.") 
10 Bill Withers - Who Is He (And What Is He To You) (Selected by Original Gidman from Danny Mac's DD0108 - "Oh my dayz... those heartfelt lyrics and that chugging bassline.... when this dropped in Danny's mixtape - it took me right back to my days at Gilles Peterson's 'That's How It is !' club night at Bar Rumba. Where I got to hear Soul/Funk/Jazz on a proper sound system - there's is nothing quite like it. Great Times, Great People and Great memories..... Thank you Danny.")
11) Transit Kings - The Last Lighthouse Keeper (Selected by Danny Mac from Original Gidman's DD0111) "For 6 mins and 31 seconds it lets you into another world.")
12) Link – Arcadian (Selected by Depoeism from Flatliner's DD0215 - "Thought about this long and hard. My favourite track has got to be Arcadian by Link. Just love the vibes this particular track gives me. It takes me on a journey , getting lost in the ever changing moods. From zoning out to being uplifted again.")
13) Orbital - Belfast (Wasted Remix) (Selected by MacMonkee from  Twindad's  DD0221 - "Took me right back to the Eclipse in 1991, getting lost in the lasers with that funny feeling in your stomach!")
14) The Orb – Fussball (Instrumental) (Selected by Harrison from DZG303's DD0117 - "It was the 1st time I heard this sort of dub/chug/techno sound in a record so perfect. I needed it, it sort of joined the dots in my mind. Discovered a new field to dance in.")
15) Rufus & Chaka Khan - Ain't Nobody (Hallucinogenic Version) (Selected by General Camel from Nibbers' DD0139 - "This track is an absolute BELTER and it transported me right back to a few wicked nights I had at a night called the "Electric Chair" in Manchester. The Electric Chair was held at the Music Box (I think) and has now become a Legendary night put on by the Unabombers. I'd gone through the amazing era of raving from 92 onwards and I never felt I'd experience anything like that again..... I was wrong! This club was like starting all over again.......Vibes were off the hook!!!!!")
16) Space Dimension Controller - Transatlantic Landing Bay (Selected by Linda Graham from Original Gidman's DD0111 - "I just love the track.... Slick and funky. Simple as.")
17) Pepe Braddock – Deep Burnt (Selected by Flatliner from Jay Cee's DD0201 - "One track that I had not heard in a long while but it sounded as good as ever, if not better was the excellent 'Deep Burnt' by Pepe Bradock. A timeless piece that most people would find hard not to like.")
18) Synkro & Indigo – Guidance (Selected by 10inchpress from Flatliner's DD0140 - "I love when a track stops you completely in your tracks. When Michael Flatliner Errity selected this - it was incredible. Still is...absolutely mesmerising..")
19) Foul Play - Music Is The Key (Omni Trio Remix) (Selected by Twindad from Skeleton Army's DD0152 - "Just a fantastically emotional tune for me. The Dusk Dubs tune that makes my hairs stand up no matter where I hear it..")
20) Hyper On Experience - Lord Of The Null Lines (selected by Soundaffected from Artikal LDN's DD0206 -"Can't say enough about this tune.")
21) Skanna - This Way (Selected by Hypnotic Jazz from Om Unit's DD0207 - "Pretty much sums up a golden era of music for me, and it was on the first Dusk Dubs volume I listened to when we first linked. Classic! .")]]></description>
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Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Duskdubs
Title: DD0252
Style: Eclectic
Time: 120 Minutes
Date: 2015-09-13
So thats a wrap...  52 volumes of Sunday mixtapes released for YR-02. To mark this anniversary, we thought we'd remind ourselves what Dusk Dubs is all about.... Music, connecting with sound people and sharing good memories and positive vibes. So, a couple of weeks ago we asked the Dusk Dubs family, both listeners and selectors, to pick one record from one mixtape from the last two years of Dusk Dubs, and tell us about it. 
"Why did that record make your hair stand up on end ? Did it introduce you to a new world you didn't know about ? Did it transport you right back to a place that is special in your soul ?"
Of course, the family came through with over 50 amazing selections posted to us. So, after many heated discussions by the team, we painstakingly got it down to 21 tracks.
Here it is, our 'Birthday Edition' selected by your good-selves.
A massive heart-felt thanks to each and every selector and listener who has got involved in the last year, we at Dusk Dubs continue to be motivated and inspired... See you in YR-03 .... Peace X.
Tracklisting....
1) Little Dragon – Twice (Selected by Skeleton Army from General Camel's DD0235 - "I love hearing a track on a Dusk Dubs mixtape that I haven't heard for years but the real joy for me is discovering new music that I might never have heard otherwise. DD0235 from General Camel was full of these, including a real gem, 'Twice' by Little Dragon. I loved it as soon as I heard it, downloaded it the next day and can't stop playing it. A great DuskDubs find. Big up Cam.")
2) Bangers R Mashed (Vol. 1) ~ Healing In Vain - Selected by Mark Boo from Nibber's DD0139 - "Nearly fell over when I heard that for the first time, such a vibe and 2 of my all time fave tracks.")
3) De La Soul - Buddy (Native Tongue Decision Version) (Selected by Demodulated from DJ Monita's DD0130 - "I used to listen to this tune on cassette in grade 5 on a compilation called Rap Traxx 3. Memories of playing tag, sugary juice boxes, and video arcades".)
4) Guru – Lougin (Selected by DJ Remedee from Harrison's DD0202 - "From my favourite hip hop artist of all time, setting up year 2 a treat.")
5) Rae and Christian - Swimming Pool (Selected by DJ Charge from Original Gidman's DD0101 - "The reason for this is that this tune was an old favourite that I'd forgotten about. U reintroduced it to me and in that instant got me hooked on the Dusk Dubs vibe. The first 4 tunes on the mix I wasn't that familiar with, the 5th took me back in such a way I rewound the mix and listened with completely different ears. There might be better tracks across the Dusk Dubs series, but that was the one that made me want to be part of this movement. Big Up.")
6) FSOL - Far Out Son Of A Lung (Selected by Micky Stirrups from  Lovingdjing Andy's DD0219 - "My parents were a big influence on me musically and brought this home one day. Up until then a lot of the music I'd heard had conformed if you know what I mean. I was only 12. It showed me a completely different way of thinking about songs. I went out and bought everything I could under all their aliases and I'm still trying. I don't think I'll ever complete that mission haha.") 
7) Låpsley – Dancing (Selected by Bartissimo from Depoeism's DD0239 - "Hit me like a train when I listened to that week's selection - little bit different to what's "normally" on - if there's such a thing.")
8) Danmass - Happy Here (Selected by Mat Hoods from Original Gidman's DD0205 - "Beautiful tune and yep, it reminds me of Kes too !")
9) Jamie XX – Far Nearer (Selected by Reece Danns from Skeleton Army's DD0228 - "The steel drums just take me away back to school days, always loved the sound of them drums.") 
10 Bill Withers - Who Is He (And What Is He To You) (Selected by Original Gidman from Danny Mac's DD0108 - "Oh my dayz... those heartfelt lyrics and that chugging bassline.... when this dropped in Danny's mixtape - it took me right back to my days at Gilles Peterson's 'That's How It is !' club night at Bar Rumba. Where I got to hear Soul/Funk/Jazz on a proper sound system - there's is nothing quite like it. Great Times, Great People and Great memories..... Thank you Danny.")
11) Transit Kings - The Last Lighthouse Keeper (Selected by Danny Mac from Original Gidman's DD0111) "For 6 mins and 31 seconds it lets you into another world.")
12) Link – Arcadian (Selected by Depoeism from Flatliner's DD0215 - "Thought about this long and hard. My favourite track has got to be Arcadian by Link. Just love the vibes this particular track gives me. It takes me on a journey , getting lost in the ever changing moods. From zoning out to being uplifted again.")
13) Orbital - Belfast (Wasted Remix) (Selected by MacMonkee from  Twindad's  DD0221 - "Took me right back to the Eclipse in 1991, getting lost in the lasers with that funny feeling in your stomach!")
14) The Orb – Fussball (Instrumental) (Selected by Harrison from DZG303's DD0117 - "It was the 1st time I heard this sort of dub/chug/techno sound in a record so perfect. I needed it, it sort of joined the dots in my mind. Discovered a new field to dance in.")
15) Rufus & Chaka Khan - Ain't Nobody (Hallucinogenic Version) (Selected by General Camel from Nibbers' DD0139 - "This track is an absolute BELTER and it transported me right back to a few wicked nights I had at a night called the "Electric Chair" in Manchester. The Electric Chair was held at the Music Box (I think) and has now become a Legendary night put on by the Unabombers. I'd gone through the amazing era of raving from 92 onwards and I never felt I'd experience anything like that again..... I was wrong! This club was like starting all over again.......Vibes were off the hook!!!!!")
16) Space Dimension Controller - Transatlantic Landing Bay (Selected by Linda Graham from Original Gidman's DD0111 - "I just love the track.... Slick and funky. Simple as.")
17) Pepe Braddock – Deep Burnt (Selected by Flatliner from Jay Cee's DD0201 - "One track that I had not heard in a long while but it sounded as good as ever, if not better was the excellent 'Deep Burnt' by Pepe Bradock. A timeless piece that most people would find hard not to like.")
18) Synkro & Indigo – Guidance (Selected by 10inchpress from Flatliner's DD0140 - "I love when a track stops you completely in your tracks. When Michael Flatliner Errity selected this - it was incredible. Still is...absolutely mesmerising..")
19) Foul Play - Music Is The Key (Omni Trio Remix) (Selected by Twindad from Skeleton Army's DD0152 - "Just a fantastically emotional tune for me. The Dusk Dubs tune that makes my hairs stand up no matter where I hear it..")
20) Hyper On Experience - Lord Of The Null Lines (selected by Soundaffected from Artikal LDN's DD0206 -"Can't say enough about this tune.")
21) Skanna - This Way (Selected by Hypnotic Jazz from Om Unit's DD0207 - "Pretty much sums up a golden era of music for me, and it was on the first Dusk Dubs volume I listened to when we first linked. Classic! .")]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2015 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0251 Dusk Dubs - DRUGS</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[D/R/U/G/S]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: D/R/U/G/S
Title: DD0251
Style: Techno, Soul, Indie, Classical
Time: 72 Minutes
Date: 2015-09-06
We are extremely privileged to be welcoming D/R/U/G/S to the Dusk Dubs family, hailing from both Manchester and London, electronic artist D/R/U/G/S appears to be part of a slow yet highly welcomed reemergence of ambient house music, creating serotonin-inducing textures that are as contemplative as they are danceable.
D/R/U/G/S, for all the brackets and backslashes makes an awesome racket. Dealing in club music, but with an organic, spacey bent, tracks manage to be both languid and dynamic: songs that reach high but stretch out slowly. Live shows transcend what is traditionally exptected of a club set. A mesh of analogue and digital, djing and performance. A regular staple on the club and festival circuit since his first 12" release.
One of the most sought after remixers around, Lana Del Rey, Moby, The Go Team, Crystal Fighters, Max Cooper and whole host of respected producers and artists have sought to collaberate in the past 4 years. His own singles such as 'Love/Lust' (Moshi Moshi) and 'Overcome' (Bad Life) have also garnered a wide online response aswell as strong radio support from Radio 1, 6Music and beyond.
D/R/U/G/S debut album 'Colossal Divide' will be released early 2016
He can be found here...
Facebook.com/drugsbeatse
Twitter.com/drugsbeats
Soundcloud.com/drugsbeats
Here are a few words from the man himself.....
1) GZA - 4th Chamber - My earliest musical purchase im prepared to admit to would be a Wu Tang - Gravel Pit cassette. Growing up moslty in South
London meant Hip Hop and UK Garage was all anyone listened to throughout secondary school and I was no different. 
2) LCD Soundsystem - Someone Great - I think LCD opneded a lot of kids minds to the dance world when their first album came out. I was staunch indie at the time and my concept of dance music didnt extend much beyond the unspeakable crimes that go on in places like Tiger Tiger so for this I am ever grateful.  
3) Prince - Controversy - The best live performer ive ever seen, by a mile too not even close, I knew 2 songs when I saw him live. Did fuck all aswell which
is the weird thing, just stood there and played. Defintely made me re-analyse my priorities where live performance is concered. 
4) Mount Kimbie - Maybes - When I first broke through as an artist in 2011 I remember not having too many contempories who were doing my kind of thing, especially in this country cos I was very much a live artists, mostly playing shows with bands and being on band type labels and even though it was only 4 years ago there was noticeably less cross over than now. It was super reasuring to play what was our 3rd or 4th show with these and know that there was other weird electronic types kicking about too.
5) John Murphy - Adagio in D Minor - I talk alot about the emotional impact music can have, i still dont understand it but certain tracks have that
element whether its a chord change or a cresendo or whatever that just lifts you somehow. This track is one of my first memories of that feeling. Something ive tried to recreate.
6) Orbital - Belfast - When i first got compared to these i didnt know who the fuck they were. For some reason i had it in my head that they were a shit kind of World Cup anthem, Stoke on a saturday night, Wetherspoons type of band. I was wrong.
7) Aphex Twin - Heliosphan - Possibly the greatest piece of ambient electronic music ever. Maybe. 
8) Nathan Fake - The Sky Was Pink (James Holden Remix) - Heard this and got into dance music basically.  
9) David Bowie - Hearts Filthy Lesson - I remember hearing this at the end of Seven when I was about 12 and it disturbed me more than the film (which was pretty disturbing). Its just mental really,
10) The Chemical Brothers - Saturate - About the only thing I can remember from my first Glastonbury is the chems playing this on the saturday night. Was a life changing weekend in many ways. 
11) MONO - The Flames Beyond The Cold Mountain - Going back to the earlier point of emotional impact in song, just before i discovered dance music i went through a big post-rock / ambient which was hugely influential on the music i was making at the time and still is really. This track is a great example of that, as is most of Mono's stuff.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[D/R/U/G/S]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: D/R/U/G/S
Title: DD0251
Style: Techno, Soul, Indie, Classical
Time: 72 Minutes
Date: 2015-09-06
We are extremely privileged to be welcoming D/R/U/G/S to the Dusk Dubs family, hailing from both Manchester and London, electronic artist D/R/U/G/S appears to be part of a slow yet highly welcomed reemergence of ambient house music, creating serotonin-inducing textures that are as contemplative as they are danceable.
D/R/U/G/S, for all the brackets and backslashes makes an awesome racket. Dealing in club music, but with an organic, spacey bent, tracks manage to be both languid and dynamic: songs that reach high but stretch out slowly. Live shows transcend what is traditionally exptected of a club set. A mesh of analogue and digital, djing and performance. A regular staple on the club and festival circuit since his first 12" release.
One of the most sought after remixers around, Lana Del Rey, Moby, The Go Team, Crystal Fighters, Max Cooper and whole host of respected producers and artists have sought to collaberate in the past 4 years. His own singles such as 'Love/Lust' (Moshi Moshi) and 'Overcome' (Bad Life) have also garnered a wide online response aswell as strong radio support from Radio 1, 6Music and beyond.
D/R/U/G/S debut album 'Colossal Divide' will be released early 2016
He can be found here...
Facebook.com/drugsbeatse
Twitter.com/drugsbeats
Soundcloud.com/drugsbeats
Here are a few words from the man himself.....
1) GZA - 4th Chamber - My earliest musical purchase im prepared to admit to would be a Wu Tang - Gravel Pit cassette. Growing up moslty in South
London meant Hip Hop and UK Garage was all anyone listened to throughout secondary school and I was no different. 
2) LCD Soundsystem - Someone Great - I think LCD opneded a lot of kids minds to the dance world when their first album came out. I was staunch indie at the time and my concept of dance music didnt extend much beyond the unspeakable crimes that go on in places like Tiger Tiger so for this I am ever grateful.  
3) Prince - Controversy - The best live performer ive ever seen, by a mile too not even close, I knew 2 songs when I saw him live. Did fuck all aswell which
is the weird thing, just stood there and played. Defintely made me re-analyse my priorities where live performance is concered. 
4) Mount Kimbie - Maybes - When I first broke through as an artist in 2011 I remember not having too many contempories who were doing my kind of thing, especially in this country cos I was very much a live artists, mostly playing shows with bands and being on band type labels and even though it was only 4 years ago there was noticeably less cross over than now. It was super reasuring to play what was our 3rd or 4th show with these and know that there was other weird electronic types kicking about too.
5) John Murphy - Adagio in D Minor - I talk alot about the emotional impact music can have, i still dont understand it but certain tracks have that
element whether its a chord change or a cresendo or whatever that just lifts you somehow. This track is one of my first memories of that feeling. Something ive tried to recreate.
6) Orbital - Belfast - When i first got compared to these i didnt know who the fuck they were. For some reason i had it in my head that they were a shit kind of World Cup anthem, Stoke on a saturday night, Wetherspoons type of band. I was wrong.
7) Aphex Twin - Heliosphan - Possibly the greatest piece of ambient electronic music ever. Maybe. 
8) Nathan Fake - The Sky Was Pink (James Holden Remix) - Heard this and got into dance music basically.  
9) David Bowie - Hearts Filthy Lesson - I remember hearing this at the end of Seven when I was about 12 and it disturbed me more than the film (which was pretty disturbing). Its just mental really,
10) The Chemical Brothers - Saturate - About the only thing I can remember from my first Glastonbury is the chems playing this on the saturday night. Was a life changing weekend in many ways. 
11) MONO - The Flames Beyond The Cold Mountain - Going back to the earlier point of emotional impact in song, just before i discovered dance music i went through a big post-rock / ambient which was hugely influential on the music i was making at the time and still is really. This track is a great example of that, as is most of Mono's stuff.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2015 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-30T00:00:00+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0250 Dusk Dubs - Asphalt Layer</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Asphalt Layer]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Asphalt Layer
Title: DD0250
Style: Dub Techno, Acid, Ambient, Dubstep, Footwork
Time: 84 Minutes
Date: 2015-08-30
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, to the future with Asphalt Layer
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0250---asphal...halt-layer/cbgv
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
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                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
                                    <hq>83</hq>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Asphalt Layer]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Asphalt Layer
Title: DD0250
Style: Dub Techno, Acid, Ambient, Dubstep, Footwork
Time: 84 Minutes
Date: 2015-08-30
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, to the future with Asphalt Layer
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0250---asphal...halt-layer/cbgv
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <itunes:duration>5042</itunes:duration>
                                    
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 23 Aug 2015 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-23T00:00:00+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0249 Dusk Dubs - RoldE</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[RoldE]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: RoldE
Title: DD0249
Style: Deep, Beats, House, Dub
Time: 71 Minutes
Date: 2015-08-23
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, RoldE
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0249---rolde/cuo4
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0249/listen.mp3?s=9Xx" length="172022819" />
                                    <link>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0249/</link>
                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[RoldE]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: RoldE
Title: DD0249
Style: Deep, Beats, House, Dub
Time: 71 Minutes
Date: 2015-08-23
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, RoldE
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0249---rolde/cuo4
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <feedburner:origLink>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0249/</feedburner:origLink>
                                    <itunes:duration>4300</itunes:duration>
                                    
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2015 10:18:10 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-16T10:18:10+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0248 Dusk Dubs - Joey Fehrenbach</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Joey Fehrenbach]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Joey Fehrenbach
Title: DD0248
Style: Chill, Ambient, Deep
Time: 68 Minutes
Date: 2015-08-16
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we are blessed to welcome Joey Fehrenbach
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0248-joey-feh...fehrenbach/csci
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0248/listen.mp3?s=9N5" length="163936704" />
                                    <link>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0248/</link>
                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
                                    <hq>83</hq>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Joey Fehrenbach]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Joey Fehrenbach
Title: DD0248
Style: Chill, Ambient, Deep
Time: 68 Minutes
Date: 2015-08-16
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we are blessed to welcome Joey Fehrenbach
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0248-joey-feh...fehrenbach/csci
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/t/x/e/_/uploads/229472/image_track/313341/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_ed27c1bf34a4f3b794fdf458ac712928dd0248-joey-fehrenbach-artwork-with-text.jpg" />
                                    <feedburner:origLink>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0248/</feedburner:origLink>
                                    <itunes:duration>4098</itunes:duration>
                                    
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2015 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-09T00:00:00+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0247 Dusk Dubs - Mat Hoods</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Mat Hoods]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Mat Hoods
Title: DD0247
Style: Dub, Chill, Ambient, Folk
Time: 77 Minutes
Date: 2015-08-09
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, its to New Zealand with Mat Hoods
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0247---mat-hoods/c14wd
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0247/listen.mp3?s=vIT" length="74791424" />
                                    <link>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0247/</link>
                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
                                    <hq>83</hq>
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                                    <media:content url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0247/listen.mp3?s=vIT" type="audio/mpeg" />
                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Mat Hoods]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Mat Hoods
Title: DD0247
Style: Dub, Chill, Ambient, Folk
Time: 77 Minutes
Date: 2015-08-09
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, its to New Zealand with Mat Hoods
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0247---mat-hoods/c14wd
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <feedburner:origLink>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0247/</feedburner:origLink>
                                    <itunes:duration>4674</itunes:duration>
                                    
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 14:18:51 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T14:18:51+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0246 Dusk Dubs - Adam Element</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Adam Element]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: AdamElement
Title: DD0246
Style: Dub, Chill, Trip Hop, Funk
Time: 97 Minutes
Date: 2015-08-02
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, Manchester's Adam Element
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0246---adam-e...m-element/c1oa1
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0246-dusk-dubs-adam-element/listen.mp3?s=N2h" length="93259649" />
                                    <link>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0246-dusk-dubs-adam-element/</link>
                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
                                    <hq>83</hq>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Adam Element]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: AdamElement
Title: DD0246
Style: Dub, Chill, Trip Hop, Funk
Time: 97 Minutes
Date: 2015-08-02
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, Manchester's Adam Element
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0246---adam-e...m-element/c1oa1
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/4/9/3/_/uploads/229472/image_track/297000/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_49683ddf53344fd78c7126733a2bc9ad_1438800394.jpg" />
                                    <feedburner:origLink>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0246-dusk-dubs-adam-element/</feedburner:origLink>
                                    <itunes:duration>5828</itunes:duration>
                                    
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 14:17:06 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T14:17:06+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0245 Dusk Dubs - Ringo</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Ringo]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Ringo
Title: DD0245
Style: Reggae, Dubplate, Roots and Culture
Time: 74 Minutes
Date: 2015-07-26
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, Ringo
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0245---ringo/c22s4
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0245-dusk-dubs-ringo/listen.mp3?s=Q4R" length="71226931" />
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                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Ringo]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Ringo
Title: DD0245
Style: Reggae, Dubplate, Roots and Culture
Time: 74 Minutes
Date: 2015-07-26
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, Ringo
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0245---ringo/c22s4
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/8/2/4/_/uploads/229472/image_track/297001/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_8e97600063beb5bf905a659305249780_1438800428.jpg" />
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 14:15:30 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T14:15:30+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0244 Dusk Dubs - Steve 'Griffo' Griffiths</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Steve 'Griffo' Griffiths]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Steve Griffiths
Title: DD0244
Style: Soul, Funk, House, Breaks
Time: 94 Minutes
Date: 2015-07-18
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, Steve Griffiths
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0244---steve-...griffiths/c16h4
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0244-dusk-dubs-steve-griffo-griffiths/listen.mp3?s=GTJ" length="90795362" />
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                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
                                    <hq>83</hq>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Steve 'Griffo' Griffiths]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Steve Griffiths
Title: DD0244
Style: Soul, Funk, House, Breaks
Time: 94 Minutes
Date: 2015-07-18
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, Steve Griffiths
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0244---steve-...griffiths/c16h4
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 14:13:46 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T14:13:46+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0243 Dusk Dubs - Audioglider</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[AUDIOGLIDER]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: AUDIOGLIDER
Title: DD0243
Style: Ambient, chill
Time: 77 Minutes
Date: 2015-07-12
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we are honoured to have the amazing AUDIOGLIDER
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0243---audiog...dioglider/c19io
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[AUDIOGLIDER]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: AUDIOGLIDER
Title: DD0243
Style: Ambient, chill
Time: 77 Minutes
Date: 2015-07-12
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we are honoured to have the amazing AUDIOGLIDER
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0243---audiog...dioglider/c19io
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/9/9/4/_/uploads/229472/image_track/297005/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_47443179f44f6dc1033332ed12f3f0e2_1438800499.jpg" />
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 14:12:11 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T14:12:11+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0242 Dusk Dubs - DJ Charge</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[DJ Charge]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: DJ  Charge
Title: DD0242
Style: Dub, Jungle, Bass
Time: 78 Minutes
Date: 2015-07-05
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, DJ Charge
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0242---dj-charge/czvr
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0242-dusk-dubs-dj-charge/listen.mp3?s=sVP" length="75785612" />
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[DJ Charge]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: DJ  Charge
Title: DD0242
Style: Dub, Jungle, Bass
Time: 78 Minutes
Date: 2015-07-05
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, DJ Charge
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0242---dj-charge/czvr
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 14:10:37 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T14:10:37+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0241 Dusk Dubs - Stringer</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Stringer]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Stringer
Title: DD0241
Style: Eclectic, World Music, Soul
Time: 58 Minutes
Date: 2015-06-27
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, Manchester's Stringer
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0241---stringer/c1zyh
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0241-dusk-dubs-stringer/listen.mp3?s=t2C" length="55785847" />
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Stringer]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Stringer
Title: DD0241
Style: Eclectic, World Music, Soul
Time: 58 Minutes
Date: 2015-06-27
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, Manchester's Stringer
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0241---stringer/c1zyh
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/1/5/7/_/uploads/229472/image_track/297011/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_0df3b84419fc71fc568decd7457bf303_1438800751.jpg" />
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                                    <itunes:duration>3486</itunes:duration>
                                    
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 14:08:42 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T14:08:42+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0240 Dusk Dubs - Hipnotic Jazz</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Hipnotic Jazz]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Hipnotic Jazz
Title: DD0240
Style: Jazz, soul. easy listening
Time: 79 Minutes
Date: 2015-06-21
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, a crate digging laid back selection from Hipnotic Jazz
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0240---hipnot...notic-jazz/ckr2
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0240-dusk-dubs-hipnotic-jazz/listen.mp3?s=8rm" length="76399594" />
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Hipnotic Jazz]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Hipnotic Jazz
Title: DD0240
Style: Jazz, soul. easy listening
Time: 79 Minutes
Date: 2015-06-21
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, a crate digging laid back selection from Hipnotic Jazz
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0240---hipnot...notic-jazz/ckr2
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/6/9/7/_/uploads/229472/image_track/297014/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_a463b33c56179cbc819401b92df57cf6_1438800796.jpg" />
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 14:06:54 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T14:06:54+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0239 Dusk Dubs - Depoeism</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Depoeism]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Depoeism
Title: DD0239
Style: Eclectic; Dub; Techno; House
Time: 80 Minutes
Date: 2015-06-14
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, ya chest.....its Depoeism!!
One of my things I used to do when buying tracks/vinyl, was to look out for remixes or where the samples came from. Off the back of this, I found tracks from other artists that just connected with me and brought back good times, memories, not just from my raving days but from growing up as an inner city kid.
So let me take you on a little journey of my youth.
Best played loud for all to hear.
Ya chests
Depóeism
1- dBridge - Mana's Lament
2- Intel Dub - Cosmic Mantis
3- Bob Marley & The Wailers - Don't rock my boat (STUHR Remix )
4- Inner City - Good Life ( Contepella Remix )
5- Rehash - Gratuitous theft in the rain
6- RJD2 - Heres what's left
7- Radioactive Man - Magnetic
8- The Peddlers - A year and a day ( Metamorphasis)(Twisted logic & Pesticide Remix )
9- Låpsley - Dancing
10- Lo-Fang - You're the one that I want
11- The Peddlers - On a clear day you can see forever
12- Frankie Knuckles – Fanfare
13- Charles Bradley & The Menahan Street Band - The World( is going up in flames )
14- Dennis Brown - Some like it hot
15- Ladysmith Black Mambazo - Inkanyezi Nezazi ( Lion King cross mix )
16- Balam - Fly ( Feat.Brotha.deep )
17- Easy Star All Stars - Time Vision
18- Bok Bok & Sweyn Jupiter - Papaya Lipgloss ( Sour mix )
19- Inner City - Big Fun ( Filippo's Berlin Dub )
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0239-dusk-dubs-depoeism/listen.mp3?s=Ygv" length="77193298" />
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                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Depoeism]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Depoeism
Title: DD0239
Style: Eclectic; Dub; Techno; House
Time: 80 Minutes
Date: 2015-06-14
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, ya chest.....its Depoeism!!
One of my things I used to do when buying tracks/vinyl, was to look out for remixes or where the samples came from. Off the back of this, I found tracks from other artists that just connected with me and brought back good times, memories, not just from my raving days but from growing up as an inner city kid.
So let me take you on a little journey of my youth.
Best played loud for all to hear.
Ya chests
Depóeism
1- dBridge - Mana's Lament
2- Intel Dub - Cosmic Mantis
3- Bob Marley & The Wailers - Don't rock my boat (STUHR Remix )
4- Inner City - Good Life ( Contepella Remix )
5- Rehash - Gratuitous theft in the rain
6- RJD2 - Heres what's left
7- Radioactive Man - Magnetic
8- The Peddlers - A year and a day ( Metamorphasis)(Twisted logic & Pesticide Remix )
9- Låpsley - Dancing
10- Lo-Fang - You're the one that I want
11- The Peddlers - On a clear day you can see forever
12- Frankie Knuckles – Fanfare
13- Charles Bradley & The Menahan Street Band - The World( is going up in flames )
14- Dennis Brown - Some like it hot
15- Ladysmith Black Mambazo - Inkanyezi Nezazi ( Lion King cross mix )
16- Balam - Fly ( Feat.Brotha.deep )
17- Easy Star All Stars - Time Vision
18- Bok Bok & Sweyn Jupiter - Papaya Lipgloss ( Sour mix )
19- Inner City - Big Fun ( Filippo's Berlin Dub )
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/1/0/9/_/uploads/229472/image_track/297017/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_d5e5681b3d0370bb70f085620ec215a3_1438800901.jpg" />
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 14:05:02 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T14:05:02+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0238 Dusk Dubs - Shogun Spy</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Shogun Spy]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Shogun Spy
Title: DD0238
Style: Drum and Bass, Jazz, Soul
Time: 48 Minutes
Date: 2015-06-07
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, something a little different from Shogun Spy.
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0238---shogun-spy/c1tng
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Shogun Spy]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Shogun Spy
Title: DD0238
Style: Drum and Bass, Jazz, Soul
Time: 48 Minutes
Date: 2015-06-07
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, something a little different from Shogun Spy.
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0238---shogun-spy/c1tng
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 14:03:45 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T14:03:45+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0237 Dusk Dubs - Decoded</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Decoded]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Decoded Magazine
Title: DD0237
Style: Eclectic, Ambient, Dub, Trip Hop, Hip Hop, Drum and bass
Time: 63 Minutes
Date: 2015-05-31
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. 
This week, the Dusk Dubs Team is on holiday, so we asked our friends at the superb Decoded Magazine to step in and take care of you. 
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0237---decoded/coqp
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0237-dusk-dubs-decoded/listen.mp3?s=aVW" length="60995708" />
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                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Decoded]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Decoded Magazine
Title: DD0237
Style: Eclectic, Ambient, Dub, Trip Hop, Hip Hop, Drum and bass
Time: 63 Minutes
Date: 2015-05-31
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. 
This week, the Dusk Dubs Team is on holiday, so we asked our friends at the superb Decoded Magazine to step in and take care of you. 
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0237---decoded/coqp
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/4/2/0/_/uploads/229472/image_track/297022/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_b858e447db1c63dd2684b07e71607b78_1438801024.jpg" />
                                    <feedburner:origLink>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0237-dusk-dubs-decoded/</feedburner:origLink>
                                    <itunes:duration>3812</itunes:duration>
                                    
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 14:02:02 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T14:02:02+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0236 Dusk Dubs - Mrs G</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Mrs G]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Mrs G
Title: DD0236
Style: Drum and Bass, Jazz, Soul
Time: 73 Minutes
Date: 2015-05-24
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, the first lady of Dusk Dubs, Mrs G.
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0236---mrs-g/c1kmy
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0236-dusk-dubs-mrs-g/listen.mp3?s=nNi" length="70917641" />
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                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Mrs G]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Mrs G
Title: DD0236
Style: Drum and Bass, Jazz, Soul
Time: 73 Minutes
Date: 2015-05-24
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, the first lady of Dusk Dubs, Mrs G.
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0236---mrs-g/c1kmy
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/6/6/0/_/uploads/229472/image_track/297023/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_f489a830bc1e73e499834b49d1386936_1438801066.jpg" />
                                    <feedburner:origLink>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0236-dusk-dubs-mrs-g/</feedburner:origLink>
                                    <itunes:duration>4432</itunes:duration>
                                    
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 14:00:19 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T14:00:19+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0235 Dusk Dubs - General Camel</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[General Camel]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: General Camel
Title: DD0235
Style: Soul, Jazz, Love, Band
Time: 78 Minutes
Date: 2015-05-17
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, our own General Camel
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0235---genera...eral-camel/ce4b
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0235-dusk-dubs-general-camel/listen.mp3?s=ENX" length="75363055" />
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                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
                                    <hq>83</hq>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[General Camel]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: General Camel
Title: DD0235
Style: Soul, Jazz, Love, Band
Time: 78 Minutes
Date: 2015-05-17
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, our own General Camel
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0235---genera...eral-camel/ce4b
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/0/0/1/_/uploads/229472/image_track/297029/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_bd43395ee7f3666ef348baa3e4247338_1438801100.jpg" />
                                    <feedburner:origLink>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0235-dusk-dubs-general-camel/</feedburner:origLink>
                                    <itunes:duration>4710</itunes:duration>
                                    
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 13:58:16 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T13:58:16+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0234 Dusk Dubs - DJ Matter</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[DJ Matter]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: DJ Matter
Title: DD0234
Style: Hip Hop, Soul, Manchester
Time: 81 Minutes
Date: 2015-05-10
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, Manchester's DJ Matter
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0234---dj-matter/ci44
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0234-dusk-dubs-dj-matter/listen.mp3?s=cfS" length="78350627" />
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                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[DJ Matter]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: DJ Matter
Title: DD0234
Style: Hip Hop, Soul, Manchester
Time: 81 Minutes
Date: 2015-05-10
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, Manchester's DJ Matter
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0234---dj-matter/ci44
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/4/2/3/_/uploads/229472/image_track/297036/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_93fd4a0a0a5dafaca91718d2cc15da6a_1438801324.jpg" />
                                    <feedburner:origLink>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0234-dusk-dubs-dj-matter/</feedburner:origLink>
                                    <itunes:duration>4896</itunes:duration>
                                    
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 13:56:17 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T13:56:17+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0233 Dusk Dubs - James Mayall</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[James Mayall]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: James Mayall
Title: DD0233
Style: LA Beat, Jazz, Funk, Drum and Bass, Soul
Time: 70 Minutes
Date: 2015-05-02
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, its an incredible sunshine infused mixtape from James Mayall
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0233-dusk-dubs-james-mayall/listen.mp3?s=koh" length="67111705" />
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                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
                                    <hq>83</hq>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[James Mayall]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: James Mayall
Title: DD0233
Style: LA Beat, Jazz, Funk, Drum and Bass, Soul
Time: 70 Minutes
Date: 2015-05-02
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, its an incredible sunshine infused mixtape from James Mayall
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/6/5/5/_/uploads/229472/image_track/297042/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_3b35320899096bb21e2198c630b9845a_1438801556.jpg" />
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 13:37:01 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T13:37:01+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0232 Dusk Dubs - Oldskool Rhythm</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Oldskool Rhythm]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Oldskool Rhythm
Title: DD0232
Style: Eclectic, House
Time: 44 Minutes
Date: 2015-04-26
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, Oldskool Rhythm
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0232---oldsko...-rhythm--/c16sk
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0232-dusk-dubs-oldskool-rhythm/listen.mp3?s=5Yg" length="42786062" />
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                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
                                    <hq>83</hq>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Oldskool Rhythm]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Oldskool Rhythm
Title: DD0232
Style: Eclectic, House
Time: 44 Minutes
Date: 2015-04-26
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, Oldskool Rhythm
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0232---oldsko...-rhythm--/c16sk
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <feedburner:origLink>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0232-dusk-dubs-oldskool-rhythm/</feedburner:origLink>
                                    <itunes:duration>2674</itunes:duration>
                                    
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 13:34:19 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T13:34:19+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0231 Dusk Dubs - Mark Boo</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Mark Boo]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Mark Boo
Title: DD0231
Style: Eclectic, Hip Hop, Soul
Time: 69 Minutes
Date: 2015-04-19
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we head to Holland with Mark Boo
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0231---mark-boo/ci77
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0231-dusk-dubs-mark-boo/listen.mp3?s=fHs" length="67051519" />
                                    <link>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0231-dusk-dubs-mark-boo/</link>
                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
                                    <hq>83</hq>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Mark Boo]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Mark Boo
Title: DD0231
Style: Eclectic, Hip Hop, Soul
Time: 69 Minutes
Date: 2015-04-19
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we head to Holland with Mark Boo
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0231---mark-boo/ci77
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/4/2/8/_/uploads/229472/image_track/297052/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_ca091394b2e8b54354a0550591c800a2_1438801824.jpg" />
                                    <feedburner:origLink>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0231-dusk-dubs-mark-boo/</feedburner:origLink>
                                    <itunes:duration>4190</itunes:duration>
                                    
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 13:22:34 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T13:22:34+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0230 Dusk Dubs - Original Gidman</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Original Gidman]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Original Gidman
Title: DD0230
Style: Bass Weight, Dubstep, Bristol, UK, Reggae
Time: 83 Minutes
Date: 2015-04-11
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we let loose the Gidman.
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0230---origin...nal-gidman/cvgp
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0230-dusk-dubs-original-gidman/listen.mp3?s=sEL" length="79851519" />
                                    <link>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0230-dusk-dubs-original-gidman/</link>
                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
                                    <hq>83</hq>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Original Gidman]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Original Gidman
Title: DD0230
Style: Bass Weight, Dubstep, Bristol, UK, Reggae
Time: 83 Minutes
Date: 2015-04-11
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we let loose the Gidman.
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0230---origin...nal-gidman/cvgp
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/6/2/0/_/uploads/229472/image_track/297054/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_7f592cb664f9b3441f536d27d3f8e72f_1438802026.jpg" />
                                    <feedburner:origLink>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0230-dusk-dubs-original-gidman/</feedburner:origLink>
                                    <itunes:duration>4990</itunes:duration>
                                    
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 13:21:09 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T13:21:09+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0229 Dusk Dubs -  Nibbers</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Nibbers]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Nibbers
Title: DD0229
Style: Eclectic, funk, Jazz,
Time: 77 Minutes
Date: 2015-04-05
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we welcome back Nibbers.
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0229---nibbers/cfno
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0229-dusk-dubs-nibbers/listen.mp3?s=HyQ" length="74187336" />
                                    <link>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0229-dusk-dubs-nibbers/</link>
                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
                                    <hq>83</hq>
                                    <hq_filename>a8606c6222c403647158a24aa4b8769e.mp3</hq_filename>
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                                    <stream>https://stream82.hearthis.at/a8606c6222c403647158a24aa4b8769e.mp3</stream>
                                    <media:content url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0229-dusk-dubs-nibbers/listen.mp3?s=HyQ" type="audio/mpeg" />
                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Nibbers]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Nibbers
Title: DD0229
Style: Eclectic, funk, Jazz,
Time: 77 Minutes
Date: 2015-04-05
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we welcome back Nibbers.
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0229---nibbers/cfno
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/4/3/1/_/uploads/229472/image_track/297060/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_2f329e5715a1e20f89cc1fa3074aeffd_1438802134.jpg" />
                                    <feedburner:origLink>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0229-dusk-dubs-nibbers/</feedburner:origLink>
                                    <itunes:duration>4636</itunes:duration>
                                    
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 13:19:41 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T13:19:41+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0228 Dusk Dubs - Skeleton Army</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Skeleton Army]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Skeleton Army
Title: DD0228
Style: Eclectic, bass, funk, Jazz, electro, jungle
Time: 75 Minutes
Date: 2015-03-29
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, the return of Skeleton Army.
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0228---skelet...eton-army/c1m0w
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0228-dusk-dubs-skeleton-army/listen.mp3?s=YXw" length="72299832" />
                                    <link>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0228-dusk-dubs-skeleton-army/</link>
                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
                                    <hq>83</hq>
                                    <hq_filename>3ed3a63b00a5c02e026912843021df41.mp3</hq_filename>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Skeleton Army]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Skeleton Army
Title: DD0228
Style: Eclectic, bass, funk, Jazz, electro, jungle
Time: 75 Minutes
Date: 2015-03-29
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, the return of Skeleton Army.
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0228---skelet...eton-army/c1m0w
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/1/1/3/_/uploads/229472/image_track/297068/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_e2ec3d29838d545379fdf5eef16cc254_1438802311.jpg" />
                                    <feedburner:origLink>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0228-dusk-dubs-skeleton-army/</feedburner:origLink>
                                    <itunes:duration>4518</itunes:duration>
                                    
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 13:09:51 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T13:09:51+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0227 Dusk Dubs - Demodulated</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Demodulated]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Demodulated
Title: DD0227
Style: Eclectic, Computer Game, Electronica
Time: 75 Minutes
Date: 2015-03-22
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we give you Demodulated.
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0227---demodu...modulated/c14g1
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0227-dusk-dubs-demodulated/listen.mp3?s=RSx" length="0" />
                                    <link>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0227-dusk-dubs-demodulated/</link>
                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
                                    <hq>83</hq>
                                    <hq_filename>55c4c70900aa9c83a34292f38e39896f.mp3</hq_filename>
                                    <hq_filetype>mp3</hq_filetype>
                                    <stream>https://stream82.hearthis.at/55c4c70900aa9c83a34292f38e39896f.mp3</stream>
                                    <media:content url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0227-dusk-dubs-demodulated/listen.mp3?s=RSx" type="audio/mpeg" />
                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Demodulated]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Demodulated
Title: DD0227
Style: Eclectic, Computer Game, Electronica
Time: 75 Minutes
Date: 2015-03-22
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we give you Demodulated.
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0227---demodu...modulated/c14g1
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/5/2/4/_/uploads/229472/image_track/297072/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1d6177ea1fc34e3eaa34dc7c46347ee0_1438802425.jpg" />
                                    <feedburner:origLink>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0227-dusk-dubs-demodulated/</feedburner:origLink>
                                    <itunes:duration>1527</itunes:duration>
                                    
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 13:05:54 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T13:05:54+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0226 Dusk Dubs - Jaz Didu</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Jaz Didu]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Jaz Didu
Title: DD0226
Style: Eclectic, Bass, Garage, UK Styles
Time: 68 Minutes
Date: 2015-03-014
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we give you Jaz Didu.
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0226---jaz-didu/c1xsy
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
                                    <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0226-dusk-dubs-jaz-didu/listen.mp3?s=PtY" length="65709452" />
                                    <link>https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0226-dusk-dubs-jaz-didu/</link>
                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
                                    <hq>83</hq>
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                                    <stream>https://htstream7.net/3ff574faecef7595b714e5d18b35707e.mp3</stream>
                                    <media:content url="https://hearthis.at/duskdubs/dd0226-dusk-dubs-jaz-didu/listen.mp3?s=PtY" type="audio/mpeg" />
                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Jaz Didu]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Jaz Didu
Title: DD0226
Style: Eclectic, Bass, Garage, UK Styles
Time: 68 Minutes
Date: 2015-03-014
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we give you Jaz Didu.
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0226---jaz-didu/c1xsy
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 13:03:07 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T13:03:07+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0225 Dusk Dubs - Selectors Special</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Selectors Special]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Various
Title: DD0225
Style: Eclectic
Time: 101 minutes
Date: 2015-03-08
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, a collection of tracks tweeted by the Dusk Dubs family
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0225---select...s-special/c1wbz
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Selectors Special]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Various
Title: DD0225
Style: Eclectic
Time: 101 minutes
Date: 2015-03-08
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, a collection of tracks tweeted by the Dusk Dubs family
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0225---select...s-special/c1wbz
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 13:00:23 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T13:00:23+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0224 Dusk Dubs - Bartisimmo</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Bartisimmo]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Bartisimmo
Title: DD0224
Style: Eclectic, bass, old school
Time: 68 Minutes
Date: 2015-03-01
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, Bartisimmo drops by.
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0224---bartissimo/c1rmo
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Bartisimmo]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Bartisimmo
Title: DD0224
Style: Eclectic, bass, old school
Time: 68 Minutes
Date: 2015-03-01
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, Bartisimmo drops by.
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0224---bartissimo/c1rmo
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 12:57:26 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T12:57:26+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0223 Dusk Dubs - OST Special</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Dusk Dubs OST Special]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Dusk Dubs
Title: DD0223
Style: Soundtrack, Sound Design
Time: 120 Minutes
Date: 2015-02-21
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we take the controls for an OST special. 
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0223---ost-special/c7ds
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Dusk Dubs OST Special]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Dusk Dubs
Title: DD0223
Style: Soundtrack, Sound Design
Time: 120 Minutes
Date: 2015-02-21
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we take the controls for an OST special. 
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com/#!dd0223---ost-special/c7ds
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
@asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 12:57:30 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T12:57:30+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0222 Dusk Dubs - Modernista</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Modernista to the DuskDubs family, He caught our eye and has been on the DD radar for sometime after seeing him post numerous quality tunes on Twitter. Anything from jungle, reggae, hardcore, 80's pop to the 'Summer Of Love' sounds of the 60's. This very much eclectic taste and his knowledge of music in general makes him perfect for the DuskDubs mixtape series.
Modernista:
“My main influence originally was my dad who was part of the Mod scene in the 60s/70s. Our house was always filled with the sounds of Northern Soul and Motown. Growing up in Ladbroke Grove with the West Indian and Caribbean influences brought me into the Reggae and Ska sounds in the 80s. I started listening to pirate stations in the late 80's early 90's and also the Radio 1 and Kiss underground shows, so a lot of the direction I took was upon myself and my own explorations. In 1992 a friend of mine named Paul who was also into the early Rave music took me to Orange at Astoria and the rest is History as they say. Again, after finding another person at College in 1993/94 who was into underground music, I then leaned towards the darker, dubs and breaks of the newly forming Jungle scene and that has pretty much stayed with me for over 20 years.
DJs/Producers that have influenced me, Carl Cox, Todd Terry, Fabio, LTJ Bukem, Randall, Andy C, Hype, Marc Mac, Goldie
Films that have influenced me musically, I would say the main one has to be Bladerunner, Vangelis on the soundtrack to that film was visionary. Also some of the early gangster films like Juice, Menace 2 Society, Boyz in da Hood they all had local youth urban style soundtracks.
Well I hope you all enjoy this selection, I have balanced some of my favourite music to go with the Dusk Dubs feel and although some tracks may already been in people’s minds I hope this jogs some memories and introduces some sounds you haven’t heard before”

Lana Del Rey- Blue Jeans (Instrumental) 
Masta Ace - Saturday Night Live 
Mobb Deep - Shook Ones Pt2 (Instrumental) 
The Pharcyde- Passing me by 
Thievery Corp - Stargazer 
Frances Ashman - Peculiar Groove 
Hip-Hop Beats - White Rabbit (ablerton live) 
Pink Floyd - Shine On Crazy Diamond (Instrumental) 
808 State - Olympic 
Sydney Youngblood - If Only I Could 
MI7 - Rocking Down House (81 DnB Remake)
Koda - The Deep

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Modernista to the DuskDubs family, He caught our eye and has been on the DD radar for sometime after seeing him post numerous quality tunes on Twitter. Anything from jungle, reggae, hardcore, 80's pop to the 'Summer Of Love' sounds of the 60's. This very much eclectic taste and his knowledge of music in general makes him perfect for the DuskDubs mixtape series.
Modernista:
“My main influence originally was my dad who was part of the Mod scene in the 60s/70s. Our house was always filled with the sounds of Northern Soul and Motown. Growing up in Ladbroke Grove with the West Indian and Caribbean influences brought me into the Reggae and Ska sounds in the 80s. I started listening to pirate stations in the late 80's early 90's and also the Radio 1 and Kiss underground shows, so a lot of the direction I took was upon myself and my own explorations. In 1992 a friend of mine named Paul who was also into the early Rave music took me to Orange at Astoria and the rest is History as they say. Again, after finding another person at College in 1993/94 who was into underground music, I then leaned towards the darker, dubs and breaks of the newly forming Jungle scene and that has pretty much stayed with me for over 20 years.
DJs/Producers that have influenced me, Carl Cox, Todd Terry, Fabio, LTJ Bukem, Randall, Andy C, Hype, Marc Mac, Goldie
Films that have influenced me musically, I would say the main one has to be Bladerunner, Vangelis on the soundtrack to that film was visionary. Also some of the early gangster films like Juice, Menace 2 Society, Boyz in da Hood they all had local youth urban style soundtracks.
Well I hope you all enjoy this selection, I have balanced some of my favourite music to go with the Dusk Dubs feel and although some tracks may already been in people’s minds I hope this jogs some memories and introduces some sounds you haven’t heard before”

Lana Del Rey- Blue Jeans (Instrumental) 
Masta Ace - Saturday Night Live 
Mobb Deep - Shook Ones Pt2 (Instrumental) 
The Pharcyde- Passing me by 
Thievery Corp - Stargazer 
Frances Ashman - Peculiar Groove 
Hip-Hop Beats - White Rabbit (ablerton live) 
Pink Floyd - Shine On Crazy Diamond (Instrumental) 
808 State - Olympic 
Sydney Youngblood - If Only I Could 
MI7 - Rocking Down House (81 DnB Remake)
Koda - The Deep

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 12:55:44 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-20T12:55:44+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0221 Dusk Dubs - Twindad</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we humbly welcome Twindad back to the show. It’s been far too long since we gave him the platform to show off his musical knowledge and influences. Twindad is at the very core of Dusk Dubs, consistently offering up music that makes you stop in your tracks and go…maaaaaan! This week is no different. A real musical journey through his thoughts and an eclectic mixtape, but with a true underlying vibe throughout that I think you can always sense. 
Find him here:
soundcloud.com/twindad
twitter.com/TwinDad6
mixcloud.com/Twindad
Twindad:
“Jon, Leighton & Tommy, I can’t thank you guys enough for allowing me to contribute to this ongoing project called Duskdubs once again and for putting out quality volumes week after week. I look forward to every release. I always find gems among them, and I absolutely love the selections.
I think I am more nervous about these selections than I was for the first one. I’ve made my list, scraped it, made another, and scraped that one, on & on until I came up with this one. My brain and my heart were pulled in many directions with this musical decision.
My dad played a huge part in my musical journey, we even listened to Kraftwerk back in the 70’s and my first selection of Duskdubs was aired on my late dad’s birthday, it was really special for me, so this volume is dedicated to the man who brought me to the music, my dad, I think he would have approved and appreciated these tunes.
Now onto the selections: As with everybody, musical tastes change somewhat, but it seems you always gravitate to what is your base. I’ve done some digging and came up with some tunes that I gravitate towards when I need that familiar sound.
There are some excellent tunes in this volume, please enjoy and please leave some feedback, it is always good to hear”

The Orb – Reefer Spin in the Galaxy 
Orbital – Belfast/Wasted 
Lightbox – Cut Four
Arc Lab – Versions 
Monolake – Television Tower
Shigeto - Helicopter in the sky  
Dub Tractor – Snappy Bloom 
David Morley – Shining 
Photek – DNA 
808 State - Long Orange (Testa) 
Roni Size – Watching Windows (Ed Rush & Optical Remix) 
Sci-Clone – Melt 
DJ Shadow  – What Does Your Soul Look Like (DJ Die Remix) 

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></description>
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                                    <thr:total>0</thr:total>
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                                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                                    <itunes:email>contact@hearthis.at</itunes:email>
                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we humbly welcome Twindad back to the show. It’s been far too long since we gave him the platform to show off his musical knowledge and influences. Twindad is at the very core of Dusk Dubs, consistently offering up music that makes you stop in your tracks and go…maaaaaan! This week is no different. A real musical journey through his thoughts and an eclectic mixtape, but with a true underlying vibe throughout that I think you can always sense. 
Find him here:
soundcloud.com/twindad
twitter.com/TwinDad6
mixcloud.com/Twindad
Twindad:
“Jon, Leighton & Tommy, I can’t thank you guys enough for allowing me to contribute to this ongoing project called Duskdubs once again and for putting out quality volumes week after week. I look forward to every release. I always find gems among them, and I absolutely love the selections.
I think I am more nervous about these selections than I was for the first one. I’ve made my list, scraped it, made another, and scraped that one, on & on until I came up with this one. My brain and my heart were pulled in many directions with this musical decision.
My dad played a huge part in my musical journey, we even listened to Kraftwerk back in the 70’s and my first selection of Duskdubs was aired on my late dad’s birthday, it was really special for me, so this volume is dedicated to the man who brought me to the music, my dad, I think he would have approved and appreciated these tunes.
Now onto the selections: As with everybody, musical tastes change somewhat, but it seems you always gravitate to what is your base. I’ve done some digging and came up with some tunes that I gravitate towards when I need that familiar sound.
There are some excellent tunes in this volume, please enjoy and please leave some feedback, it is always good to hear”

The Orb – Reefer Spin in the Galaxy 
Orbital – Belfast/Wasted 
Lightbox – Cut Four
Arc Lab – Versions 
Monolake – Television Tower
Shigeto - Helicopter in the sky  
Dub Tractor – Snappy Bloom 
David Morley – Shining 
Photek – DNA 
808 State - Long Orange (Testa) 
Roni Size – Watching Windows (Ed Rush & Optical Remix) 
Sci-Clone – Melt 
DJ Shadow  – What Does Your Soul Look Like (DJ Die Remix) 

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2015 18:18:49 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0220 Dusk Dubs - Dub Wars 3</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. This week two selectors bring their records, making their choices wisely, trying to outdo the other. We ready the sound system, I play their tunes
Stepping up this week, we have Dave Faze and Andrea Nibbers. Outside of the‘Dub Wars’ ring these men are good friends, and are known for their musical knowledge and expansive record collections. However, all this means nothing, as these two musical heavyweights go toe to toe, trading musical jabs, punches and maybe even a knock-out in this weeks #DuskDubs soundclash
Dave Faze
When Dusk Dubs invited me to go toe to toe as part of Dubwars with my good friend Nibbers, I was both buzzing yet filled with some trepidation as I consider Nibbers to be the finest selector I know across genres.If you have been to his house and seen his vinyl collection you know what I mean! The guys is a proper music lover and with a passion that is unmatched anywhere! It is a real honour to asked back again to explore my musical passions with you all.
This time going head to head with Nibbers, I found the process very exciting and once we got going the selections were coming think and fast; each exploring music on an emotional level (this is the essence for me!) digging deep into our musical heritage. As you can see, I begin this journey and wanted to match the big man track for track,my selections were not pre-selected and had to be in keeping with what Nibbers had selected after me which was the most exciting aspect of this taking part in the project,many of my selections I’d not heard in years and bought back some great memories.Big up the Dusk Dubs family.
Nibbers
I feel a selection is very personal and tells a story with a sense, a very personal one too. Sometimes, the journey through your music is a long research, sometimes it’s a series of progressive stepping stones leading to unknown and surprising destinations. Embarking a musical journey with a friend, it’s another experience altogether but equally exciting. I think of it as a journey through memories, feelings and emotions.
The tracks I have selected reflect exactly that but they are part of me, some are well known, some less so but they make sense to me and hopefully they make sense to you too.
As I did for my first Dusk Dubs selection, I have tried to capture an evocative feel of dub, more than dub in its traditional sense. Dub is a broad church anyway and I have never felt comfortable preaching a single God. So there you go, once again open your ears and listen with an open mind, who knows you might enjoy the journey too.
1) They Came In Peace - Tranquility Bass - (Selected by Dave Faze)
2) Cool Down The Pace - Gregory Isaacs - (Selected by Nibbers )
3) Your Teeth In My Neck - Scientist - (Selected by Dave Faze)
4) Phil France - The Swimmer - (Selected by Nibbers)
5) Rusty Break - Boxcutter - (Selected by Dave Faze)
6) Onyricon - Sweet Dream (On Air Mix) - (Selected by Nibbers)
7) Cliffs (Wisp 1043 Mix) - Aphex Twin -  (Selected by Dave Faze)
8) James Bong - Mr. Kiss Kiss Bong Bong (Big Brother's Dubbing You Full On / Full Length Remix) – (Selected by Nibbers)
9) It Could Be Sweet - Portishead – (Selected by Dave Faze)
10) Level 42 - Dune Tune – (Selected by Nibbers)
11) Food For Thought - UB40 – (Selected by Dave Faze)
12) Kool & the Gang - Summer Madness - (Selected by Nibbers)
13) Tears - Frankie Knuckles - (Selected by Dave Faze)
14) John Martyn - Sunshine's Better (Talvin Singh Remix) – (Selected by Nibbers) 
twitter.com/ANibbers
twitter.com/Fazedeejay
mixcloud.com/fazedj
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
instagram.com/duskdubs
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL
If you enjoyed Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. This week two selectors bring their records, making their choices wisely, trying to outdo the other. We ready the sound system, I play their tunes
Stepping up this week, we have Dave Faze and Andrea Nibbers. Outside of the‘Dub Wars’ ring these men are good friends, and are known for their musical knowledge and expansive record collections. However, all this means nothing, as these two musical heavyweights go toe to toe, trading musical jabs, punches and maybe even a knock-out in this weeks #DuskDubs soundclash
Dave Faze
When Dusk Dubs invited me to go toe to toe as part of Dubwars with my good friend Nibbers, I was both buzzing yet filled with some trepidation as I consider Nibbers to be the finest selector I know across genres.If you have been to his house and seen his vinyl collection you know what I mean! The guys is a proper music lover and with a passion that is unmatched anywhere! It is a real honour to asked back again to explore my musical passions with you all.
This time going head to head with Nibbers, I found the process very exciting and once we got going the selections were coming think and fast; each exploring music on an emotional level (this is the essence for me!) digging deep into our musical heritage. As you can see, I begin this journey and wanted to match the big man track for track,my selections were not pre-selected and had to be in keeping with what Nibbers had selected after me which was the most exciting aspect of this taking part in the project,many of my selections I’d not heard in years and bought back some great memories.Big up the Dusk Dubs family.
Nibbers
I feel a selection is very personal and tells a story with a sense, a very personal one too. Sometimes, the journey through your music is a long research, sometimes it’s a series of progressive stepping stones leading to unknown and surprising destinations. Embarking a musical journey with a friend, it’s another experience altogether but equally exciting. I think of it as a journey through memories, feelings and emotions.
The tracks I have selected reflect exactly that but they are part of me, some are well known, some less so but they make sense to me and hopefully they make sense to you too.
As I did for my first Dusk Dubs selection, I have tried to capture an evocative feel of dub, more than dub in its traditional sense. Dub is a broad church anyway and I have never felt comfortable preaching a single God. So there you go, once again open your ears and listen with an open mind, who knows you might enjoy the journey too.
1) They Came In Peace - Tranquility Bass - (Selected by Dave Faze)
2) Cool Down The Pace - Gregory Isaacs - (Selected by Nibbers )
3) Your Teeth In My Neck - Scientist - (Selected by Dave Faze)
4) Phil France - The Swimmer - (Selected by Nibbers)
5) Rusty Break - Boxcutter - (Selected by Dave Faze)
6) Onyricon - Sweet Dream (On Air Mix) - (Selected by Nibbers)
7) Cliffs (Wisp 1043 Mix) - Aphex Twin -  (Selected by Dave Faze)
8) James Bong - Mr. Kiss Kiss Bong Bong (Big Brother's Dubbing You Full On / Full Length Remix) – (Selected by Nibbers)
9) It Could Be Sweet - Portishead – (Selected by Dave Faze)
10) Level 42 - Dune Tune – (Selected by Nibbers)
11) Food For Thought - UB40 – (Selected by Dave Faze)
12) Kool & the Gang - Summer Madness - (Selected by Nibbers)
13) Tears - Frankie Knuckles - (Selected by Dave Faze)
14) John Martyn - Sunshine's Better (Talvin Singh Remix) – (Selected by Nibbers) 
twitter.com/ANibbers
twitter.com/Fazedeejay
mixcloud.com/fazedj
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
instagram.com/duskdubs
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL
If you enjoyed Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0219 Dusk Dubs - LovingDJing</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Lovingdjing Andy to the family. Andy clearly lives and breathes music, whether it’s his daily posts of tracks on social media or the sharing of pictures of his ‘musical DJ man cave’ .. Andy is thinking, talking, sharing music 24/7 .. 365. In addition to attending club nights , festivals etc, you can find him most weekends, live on air, throwing down the beats…”loving Dj’ing”…. on his radio show on  upfrontradio.co.uk. 
Here are a few words from the man himself…..
Can I just say what an honor it was when I was asked to be part of the #DuskDubs family so huge
respect to Jon , Tommy and Leighton. So really my journey into the realm of music started when
me mum bought my 1st 12” record – ‘Kids TV themes from the 70s’. But it probably wasn’t until 1983 that I heard Grandmaster Flash and Afrika Bambataa’s ‘Planet Rock’ that hooked me into the Electro Breakdance scene, and I still have the scars to prove it - for it was whilst doing the famous
windmill indoors that I crashed into the my fireplace nearly breaking me neck.
But even so I used to love purchasing electro tapes and then cranking them out on the local high
street corner with the huge ghetto-blaster which needed 12 huge car batteries to run it. So, already I was on the right path in the music scene and it was when I went to me 1st rave at the Hammersmith
Palais in 1991 and the Prodigy were just starting out, and I thought yes please… I want more, and that was it. I was reborn into the hardcore Rave scene #World Dance,Helter Skelter.Ravealation,Club UK
etc... Every Saturday going to various record shops i.e. Lucky Spin, Mash, Troublesome Records to name just a few, and just to hear the latest pressings was enough for me to buy the latest releases and also coming out with an arm full of flyers, which we would all look at and choose where to rave. So I’m so glad I have been a part of the hardcore, jungle, techno, and house scene and hear is just a
handful of different tunes from different genres that I have chosen which sum up my musical
taste ......... Enjoy All,  Respect.
1.FSOL- Far Out Son Of Lung
2.Air - Ce Matin La
3.E -lustrious - Given U No Rest
4.DJ Duke - so in love with u (Ripon jojo& duke remix)
5.KLF - The White Room
6.Barrington Levy - Englishman
7.Loose ends - Hanging On A String
8.Stone Roses – I Wanna Be Adored
9.Key Matic -Breakin In Space
10.Primal Scream – Higher Than The Sun
11.JmJ & Riche - Free La Funk (PFM Mix)

Intense – The Genesis Project

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Lovingdjing Andy to the family. Andy clearly lives and breathes music, whether it’s his daily posts of tracks on social media or the sharing of pictures of his ‘musical DJ man cave’ .. Andy is thinking, talking, sharing music 24/7 .. 365. In addition to attending club nights , festivals etc, you can find him most weekends, live on air, throwing down the beats…”loving Dj’ing”…. on his radio show on  upfrontradio.co.uk. 
Here are a few words from the man himself…..
Can I just say what an honor it was when I was asked to be part of the #DuskDubs family so huge
respect to Jon , Tommy and Leighton. So really my journey into the realm of music started when
me mum bought my 1st 12” record – ‘Kids TV themes from the 70s’. But it probably wasn’t until 1983 that I heard Grandmaster Flash and Afrika Bambataa’s ‘Planet Rock’ that hooked me into the Electro Breakdance scene, and I still have the scars to prove it - for it was whilst doing the famous
windmill indoors that I crashed into the my fireplace nearly breaking me neck.
But even so I used to love purchasing electro tapes and then cranking them out on the local high
street corner with the huge ghetto-blaster which needed 12 huge car batteries to run it. So, already I was on the right path in the music scene and it was when I went to me 1st rave at the Hammersmith
Palais in 1991 and the Prodigy were just starting out, and I thought yes please… I want more, and that was it. I was reborn into the hardcore Rave scene #World Dance,Helter Skelter.Ravealation,Club UK
etc... Every Saturday going to various record shops i.e. Lucky Spin, Mash, Troublesome Records to name just a few, and just to hear the latest pressings was enough for me to buy the latest releases and also coming out with an arm full of flyers, which we would all look at and choose where to rave. So I’m so glad I have been a part of the hardcore, jungle, techno, and house scene and hear is just a
handful of different tunes from different genres that I have chosen which sum up my musical
taste ......... Enjoy All,  Respect.
1.FSOL- Far Out Son Of Lung
2.Air - Ce Matin La
3.E -lustrious - Given U No Rest
4.DJ Duke - so in love with u (Ripon jojo& duke remix)
5.KLF - The White Room
6.Barrington Levy - Englishman
7.Loose ends - Hanging On A String
8.Stone Roses – I Wanna Be Adored
9.Key Matic -Breakin In Space
10.Primal Scream – Higher Than The Sun
11.JmJ & Riche - Free La Funk (PFM Mix)

Intense – The Genesis Project

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2015 18:10:07 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0218 Dusk Dubs - Mark Force</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
We are extremely privileged to have ‘Ten50 Records’ label boss; producer, DJ and all round legend, Mark Force selecting for us this week. Born and raised in West London, Mark has been producing and DJing for over 20 years. He got this first pair of turntables at the age of 11 and was caught up by the musical wave of hip-hop and electro at the time. Fast-forward to the early 1990’s and Mark aka ‘G Force’ gets his first production schooling by D&B and Breaks legend Illian Walker aka  ILS. Under the G Force alias Mark released a number of productions through the 90’s starting with the ‘Mistermen Volumes 1 & 2’ in 1994 on Rugged Vinyl Records sub-label Mistermen, followed by solo and joint productions on labels such as, Made In London, Indochina and Echo Drop. Around this time Mark also DJ’d on the South London pirate station Don FM  - holding down the coveted Sunday night slot from ’92 to ’96. More productions followed ….the legendary and unreleased track ‘Proximity’ for Good Looking Records., the Renegade/Minimum Wage 12” on Reinforced Records, another alias, Procedure 769 ‎– Lethal Dosage 12” and the 1999 album ‘Just Another Number’ (both collaborations with his old production buddy and label-mate Seiji) all for Reinforced Records.
It was while making this album that Mark first met and worked with vocalist Bembe Segue and outstanding musician Kaidi Tatham, and it’s a musical relationship that’s maintained through to current productions and collaborations under various names and on various imprints. It’s at this time that Mark was on full production duties with the nine-strong  ‘Broken Beat’ super group Bugz In The Attic – which to be fair… ruled the Broken Beat scene with their amazing productions and  killer remixes….. eventually getting signed to Virgin Records V2 imprint. Mark continues to split his time between production and DJing. A natural born collaborator, inspired by the talent and soulfulness around, he continues to deliver brilliantly produced, progressive British dance music. ….most recently releasing the 2014 singles “Chicago” on Transit Records and ‘Smoke It’ featuring Bembe Segue on his, Kaidi Tatham & Matt Lord’s own label  Ten50 Records (www.ten50.net)   ….
Buy ‘Chicago’ here:
Buy Vinyl
Juno: bit.ly/1oKC0ON
Phonica: bit.ly/1qKNq80
Buy Digital:
Beatport: btprt.dj/1tAsfCk
Juno Download: bit.ly/1uxaw0e
Buy ‘ Smoke It’ here:
Buy Digital
itunes.apple.com/gb/album/smok...d886290247?uo=4
And find Mark here:
markforce.net
twitter.com/mark_force
Here are a few words from this weeks selector:
"I started in DJing in 1986 when I was 11 through my love of hip hop and electro. Through that love of hip hop and then getting into samples, I discovered jazz and funk and soul and it’s that whole period of discovery and those influences that I’ve gone back to for this mixtape. It was really difficult to put it together because there’s so much amazing music from this era and so many tunes I love. But every single track in the selection has either incredible artists, great musicianship or amazing production. I hope you enjoy it.... Mark"
Tracklsiting….
1) Miles Davis – Jabali
2) Patrice Rushen – Puttered Bopcorn
3) Sylvia St. james – So I Say To You
4) James Mason – I Want Your Love
5) The Politik – Black Sun
6) Feel – Let’s Rock (Over and Over Again)
7) The Extra T’s – I Like It (Corn Flakes)
8) Clear – Cybotron
9) Instant Funk – No Stoppin’ That Rockin’
10) Kurtis Blow – Christmas Rappin (Instrumental)
11) Tenor Saw – Golden Egg
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
We are extremely privileged to have ‘Ten50 Records’ label boss; producer, DJ and all round legend, Mark Force selecting for us this week. Born and raised in West London, Mark has been producing and DJing for over 20 years. He got this first pair of turntables at the age of 11 and was caught up by the musical wave of hip-hop and electro at the time. Fast-forward to the early 1990’s and Mark aka ‘G Force’ gets his first production schooling by D&B and Breaks legend Illian Walker aka  ILS. Under the G Force alias Mark released a number of productions through the 90’s starting with the ‘Mistermen Volumes 1 & 2’ in 1994 on Rugged Vinyl Records sub-label Mistermen, followed by solo and joint productions on labels such as, Made In London, Indochina and Echo Drop. Around this time Mark also DJ’d on the South London pirate station Don FM  - holding down the coveted Sunday night slot from ’92 to ’96. More productions followed ….the legendary and unreleased track ‘Proximity’ for Good Looking Records., the Renegade/Minimum Wage 12” on Reinforced Records, another alias, Procedure 769 ‎– Lethal Dosage 12” and the 1999 album ‘Just Another Number’ (both collaborations with his old production buddy and label-mate Seiji) all for Reinforced Records.
It was while making this album that Mark first met and worked with vocalist Bembe Segue and outstanding musician Kaidi Tatham, and it’s a musical relationship that’s maintained through to current productions and collaborations under various names and on various imprints. It’s at this time that Mark was on full production duties with the nine-strong  ‘Broken Beat’ super group Bugz In The Attic – which to be fair… ruled the Broken Beat scene with their amazing productions and  killer remixes….. eventually getting signed to Virgin Records V2 imprint. Mark continues to split his time between production and DJing. A natural born collaborator, inspired by the talent and soulfulness around, he continues to deliver brilliantly produced, progressive British dance music. ….most recently releasing the 2014 singles “Chicago” on Transit Records and ‘Smoke It’ featuring Bembe Segue on his, Kaidi Tatham & Matt Lord’s own label  Ten50 Records (www.ten50.net)   ….
Buy ‘Chicago’ here:
Buy Vinyl
Juno: bit.ly/1oKC0ON
Phonica: bit.ly/1qKNq80
Buy Digital:
Beatport: btprt.dj/1tAsfCk
Juno Download: bit.ly/1uxaw0e
Buy ‘ Smoke It’ here:
Buy Digital
itunes.apple.com/gb/album/smok...d886290247?uo=4
And find Mark here:
markforce.net
twitter.com/mark_force
Here are a few words from this weeks selector:
"I started in DJing in 1986 when I was 11 through my love of hip hop and electro. Through that love of hip hop and then getting into samples, I discovered jazz and funk and soul and it’s that whole period of discovery and those influences that I’ve gone back to for this mixtape. It was really difficult to put it together because there’s so much amazing music from this era and so many tunes I love. But every single track in the selection has either incredible artists, great musicianship or amazing production. I hope you enjoy it.... Mark"
Tracklsiting….
1) Miles Davis – Jabali
2) Patrice Rushen – Puttered Bopcorn
3) Sylvia St. james – So I Say To You
4) James Mason – I Want Your Love
5) The Politik – Black Sun
6) Feel – Let’s Rock (Over and Over Again)
7) The Extra T’s – I Like It (Corn Flakes)
8) Clear – Cybotron
9) Instant Funk – No Stoppin’ That Rockin’
10) Kurtis Blow – Christmas Rappin (Instrumental)
11) Tenor Saw – Golden Egg
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0217 Dusk Dubs - DJ Monita</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we have the honour of inviting Skeleton Recordings boss DJ Monita back to the series. Over the last year, DJ Monita has become a force again. Selling records, tearing up the air waves, many feel like he has picked up where he left off and they are very thankful for it. But not only has he got the full support of those who were with him in the early 90’s, but he has captured a new generation of Jungalists and proved it will never die. None of what has happened for Monita, and the Skeleton Recordings camp has happened through luck. It has happened for honest, wholesome reasons. Hard work, hard work and more hard work. Monita has given a lot to this love of his, and you can tell. He is an inspiration to old and new, if you really believe in your music and your cause, don’t sit on your ass and wait for it to happen, make it happen. 
This #DuskDubs volume is perfect. It’s the flip side. It’s that moment when you put down the laptop/phone, you dim the light, you open a cold beer, put your feet up, sink into a comfy chair and physically feel all the weight and stresses float away. Monita deserves this moment, and he isn’t alone so we thank him for giving us an hour of the some of the most incredible music ever produced.
Find DJ Monita here:
soundcloud.com/djmonita
twitter.com/DJMonita1
facebook.com/officialskeletonrecordings
mixcloud.com/DJMonita
skeletonrecordings.bandcamp.com
Here are some words from this week’s selector, DJ Monita:
“Being asked to compile a second volume for the #DuskDubs lads was a complete honour as I have always enjoyed being involved with the series and guys.
When I done my Vol. 30, it was something that I pieced together with tracks that meant a lot from when I first started venturing out into the underground rave scene.
This volume however is different.
Everyone knows me as this dark and heavy Drum & Bass guy, so I wanted to show and prove that there is a chilled out, softer side of Mr Monita.
I name this selection 'The Earth Volume' as every track was selected from the LTJ Bukem 'Earth' series.
So, here it is, my 'Earth Volume' #DuskDubs selection.
Enjoy, Monita.
I would like to take this opportunity to say a big "thank you" to all of you that have supported both myself and Skeleton Recordings since the re-launch over the past year. It really does mean a lot.
Shouts to the creators Tommy, Jon, Leighton and also to all past, present and future #DuskDubs volumes selectors.
Big respect and love to all my Twitter and Facebook followers.
An extra special shout to Depo, Remedee, Twindad, Demodulated, Morgan OSL, Linda Mrs G, Penny 'Jungle Muffin', Locksista, Woody Jungle, Reece Danns, Erts, Old Tree, Old Skool Dave, Daz Vibe, Shoggy and all the OOS crew, Dave Faze, Nick FX, Nibbers, Headgear, Hughsee, Louise Plus One, Thumbzo, DJ Stretch, Threshold, Ricky Force, Soul Intent, Flashback and all the Dream FM Family and friends.”

Makato - Introduction (instrumental)
Big Bud - Spiritual
Longers & Forces Of Nature - Nature's Way
PFM - How Do You Do
Tayla and Artemis - Soft Focus
Bjorn - Distorted Reality
Tayla - Stargazing
The Freckles - See The Rain
Artemis - Silver Dawn
Sian – Contraband

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we have the honour of inviting Skeleton Recordings boss DJ Monita back to the series. Over the last year, DJ Monita has become a force again. Selling records, tearing up the air waves, many feel like he has picked up where he left off and they are very thankful for it. But not only has he got the full support of those who were with him in the early 90’s, but he has captured a new generation of Jungalists and proved it will never die. None of what has happened for Monita, and the Skeleton Recordings camp has happened through luck. It has happened for honest, wholesome reasons. Hard work, hard work and more hard work. Monita has given a lot to this love of his, and you can tell. He is an inspiration to old and new, if you really believe in your music and your cause, don’t sit on your ass and wait for it to happen, make it happen. 
This #DuskDubs volume is perfect. It’s the flip side. It’s that moment when you put down the laptop/phone, you dim the light, you open a cold beer, put your feet up, sink into a comfy chair and physically feel all the weight and stresses float away. Monita deserves this moment, and he isn’t alone so we thank him for giving us an hour of the some of the most incredible music ever produced.
Find DJ Monita here:
soundcloud.com/djmonita
twitter.com/DJMonita1
facebook.com/officialskeletonrecordings
mixcloud.com/DJMonita
skeletonrecordings.bandcamp.com
Here are some words from this week’s selector, DJ Monita:
“Being asked to compile a second volume for the #DuskDubs lads was a complete honour as I have always enjoyed being involved with the series and guys.
When I done my Vol. 30, it was something that I pieced together with tracks that meant a lot from when I first started venturing out into the underground rave scene.
This volume however is different.
Everyone knows me as this dark and heavy Drum & Bass guy, so I wanted to show and prove that there is a chilled out, softer side of Mr Monita.
I name this selection 'The Earth Volume' as every track was selected from the LTJ Bukem 'Earth' series.
So, here it is, my 'Earth Volume' #DuskDubs selection.
Enjoy, Monita.
I would like to take this opportunity to say a big "thank you" to all of you that have supported both myself and Skeleton Recordings since the re-launch over the past year. It really does mean a lot.
Shouts to the creators Tommy, Jon, Leighton and also to all past, present and future #DuskDubs volumes selectors.
Big respect and love to all my Twitter and Facebook followers.
An extra special shout to Depo, Remedee, Twindad, Demodulated, Morgan OSL, Linda Mrs G, Penny 'Jungle Muffin', Locksista, Woody Jungle, Reece Danns, Erts, Old Tree, Old Skool Dave, Daz Vibe, Shoggy and all the OOS crew, Dave Faze, Nick FX, Nibbers, Headgear, Hughsee, Louise Plus One, Thumbzo, DJ Stretch, Threshold, Ricky Force, Soul Intent, Flashback and all the Dream FM Family and friends.”

Makato - Introduction (instrumental)
Big Bud - Spiritual
Longers & Forces Of Nature - Nature's Way
PFM - How Do You Do
Tayla and Artemis - Soft Focus
Bjorn - Distorted Reality
Tayla - Stargazing
The Freckles - See The Rain
Artemis - Silver Dawn
Sian – Contraband

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0216 Dusk Dubs - Beatwell</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Beatwell to the #DuskDubs family.
Originally from the Midlands, His musical journey began way back in the early 90's, As a teenager he was well and truly swept away with the rave culture that had captured the entire country. Going to many of the now legendary raves and clubs in the Midlands. As the sound progressed from the early rave/hardcore days into the much deeper darker jungle/dnb sound, Beatwell had definitely found his path in the scene.
DJ's like LTJ Bukem, Doc Scott, Fabio were all favourites of his and that deep atmospheric sound they used to pioneer at the time had a massive influence on him. 
Now living in Brighton, Beatwell set up a night called 'What's Wrong With Groovin?' With partner in crime Ed Meme. 
What's Wrong With Groovin? was established as a monthly residency 4 years ago with 2 DJs playing the best in heavy funk, deep soul, old school hip hop, afrobeat, latin, breaks, broken beats and anything else driven by a pounding drumline. A tribute to the beats. Between them, Beatwell and Ed Meme have featured alongside some of the most respected names in the business of the beats, including Marva Whitney, DJ Maseo (De La Soul), Maxi Jazz, Norman Jay, Nightmares On Wax, Craig Charles and most recently Giles Peterson...
So it's a real pleasure to have him on board, welcome to the family Bro!
Find him here:
twitter.com/Beatwell
facebook.com/WWWGroovin
twitter.com/WWWGroovin
Here are a few words from the man himself, and we are fortunate to have a track by track commentary from him also:
“I was thrilled to be asked to compile an edition of #Duskdubs and after hearing about it, I loved the concept and the enthusiasm. I've always had a very eclectic taste when it comes to music and #DuskDubs offers a platform to express this across many genres whilst also keeping very much within a certain vibe and feel.
For this edition I've cherry picked tracks that have stuck with me through the years and tunes I never really get chance to play out in my usual DJ sets. You will find Downtempo gem's nestled against soundtracks and Australian Library Records, Classic Hip Hop hunkered down with folky psychedelic Jazz and Deep House huggin' timeless Hardcore, and even a bit of laid back Jungle thrown in too. 
So with Winter now in full and swing, kick back and get warming those cockles....... warm and easy”
Tracklisting

Sub Sub - Past (1992)
Nightmares On Wax - Rise (1995)
Nightmares On Wax - Rise (Reprise) (1995)
Wagon Christ - Down Under (1995)
Fila Brazillia - President Chimp Toe (1998)
Johnny Harris & His Orchestra - Footprints On The Moon (1970)
Sven Libaek - Misty Canyon (1970)
Tom Scott - Today (1967)
Pete Rock & CL Smooth - They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y) (1992)
Grand Puba - I Like It (I Wanna Be Where Your Are) (1995)
Aim - Just Passin' Through (1998)
Block 16 - Find An Oasis (Fug Remix) (2001)
Fragile State - Panacea (Jimpster Remix) (2003)
Georg Levin - When I'm With You (Original Version) (2001 )
Doc Scott - Far Away (Fourteen Flavours Of Funk) (1994)
Skanna - This Way (1993)

Sub Sub - Past (1992) :
What can I say about this. A classic 'Ibiza' tune. 2.5 minutes of pure joy. I could listen to this on loop for 2.5 days, ha. A perfect tune to start off with and sets the mood for the rest of the mix. Oh and for all the Anoraks out there. The guys behind Sub Sub went on to become the successful 3 piece band 'The Doves'.   
Nightmares On Wax - Rise > And Reprise (1995)
Awesome tune from an awesome downtempo album (Smokers Delight) so good I couldn't help but include 'The Reprise' version too. This always reminds me of my travels as I included this on a mixtape that I took backpacking with me > Sunshine On Wax.
Wagon Christ - Down Under (1995)  
Deep deep tune from a very deep album by the very talented Wagon Christ aka Luke Vibert. One for 'the Smokers' out there and a tune released when Trip Hop was at it's peak. Check the languid bass roll.....
Fila Brazillia - President Chimp Toe (1998)  
A standout tune from a lovely album by the kings of Downtempo. The Fila Brazillia boys were very prolific, mainly in the 90's but the quality was always top notch. I love the warmth and humour they put into their music. Strictly hammock vibes.
Johnny Harris And His Orchestra - Footprints On  The Moon (1970)
A majestic cinematic piece of music. I've always loved old soundtracks and instrumental library music. Especially from the 60's and 70's. Music that makes you feel like a movie star.... whilst floating through space, ha
Sven Libaek - Misty Canyon (1970) 
3 minutes of sheer musical bliss. Sven Libaek is an Australian Composer and made many soundtracks for film and TV, especially in the 60's. Sexy and seductive vibes.     
Tom Scott - Today (1967)
I love this cover of the Jefferson Airplane classic. I first discovered Tom Scott's version through a sax lick from the solo being sampled for the next track on this comp. A very psychedelic sound that blends together Folk and Jazz from that era.
Pete Rock & CL Smooth - T.R.O.Y. They Reminisce Over You (1992)  
A classic Hip Hop joint that for me follows Tom Scott's Today perfectly as the Sax was sampled from it. That's what I love about classic Hip Hop production. Joining the dots between a sample and it's original source. Which was usually from some old obscure jazz or funk record. This track was one of those golden age Hip Hop tracks that I remember seeing on MTV Raps which I watched religiously when I got home from school. 
Grand Puba - I Like It 'I Wanna be where you are' (1995)   
Another slice of classic 90's Hip Hop from one of my favourite MC's (and most underated for me) 'Grand Puba'. Love the laid back flow to this one. Cool and deadly. Naughty lyrics too, ha
Aim - Just Passin' Through (1998) 
Lovely soulful piece of Instrumental Hip Hop from the man like Aim. One of the shining lights in UK Hip Hop and downtempo beats back in the 90's and early 00's and released on Grand Central records which could do no wrong for me.
Block 16 - Find An Oasis > Fug Remix (2001) 
The name say's it all on this desert island nugget of soulful housey grooves. Given the Fug Live remix treatment, this is one of those tracks that never fails to send your thoughts drifting off to warmer climbs.
Fragile State - Panacea > Jimpster Remix (2003)
Absolutely love this. It's all about the steady build up. I'm not the world's biggest House fanboy but Jimpster is up there for me. Whether it be his full on Deep House productions or his more laid back tracks like this remix he did for old Big Chill favourites and now sadly defunct Fragile State > Splendid stuff!
Georg Levin - When I'm With You > Original Version (2001)    
I first heard this beauty on a Mix CD called 'Off Limits 2' by top Berlin Deep House producer and DJ, Dixon (who is actually on production duty on this) when I was in Australia on my travels. I love the obscure vocal delivery from Georg and the awesome melody and sunny loved up feel to this record. Released on Dixon's own Recreation Records which is part of the very much respected and consistently high quality German Label, Sonar Kollektiv.    
Doc Scott - Far Away > Fourteen Flavours Of Funk (1994)   
I couldn't compile this edition of #DuskDubs without cheekily squeezing in a bit of classic old skool Jungle. A genre of music, which to me is still very much misunderstood by many. Doc Scott was not only one of the biggest DJ's on the scene back in the day but also one of the best producers too. This laid back slice of sophisticated Jungle was released on one of my favourite jungle/DnB labels back then..... METALHEADZ.    
Skanna - This Way (1993)   
Finally, to finish off, I JUST HAD TO include this absolute gem (and probably one of my all time favourite tracks from any genre) by producer John Graham aka Skanna. This record was so ahead of the pack at the time. A time when the darker elements of breakbeat/hardcore rave music had taken over. I first heard this on an old Studio mixtape by one of my favourite DJ's, LTJ Bukem. It was included in a Set of top quality tunes but it still stood out by a country mile. Although the production now feels slightly outdated the feel to this piece of music is just Timeless and a record I'll never get bored of listening to.   
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Beatwell to the #DuskDubs family.
Originally from the Midlands, His musical journey began way back in the early 90's, As a teenager he was well and truly swept away with the rave culture that had captured the entire country. Going to many of the now legendary raves and clubs in the Midlands. As the sound progressed from the early rave/hardcore days into the much deeper darker jungle/dnb sound, Beatwell had definitely found his path in the scene.
DJ's like LTJ Bukem, Doc Scott, Fabio were all favourites of his and that deep atmospheric sound they used to pioneer at the time had a massive influence on him. 
Now living in Brighton, Beatwell set up a night called 'What's Wrong With Groovin?' With partner in crime Ed Meme. 
What's Wrong With Groovin? was established as a monthly residency 4 years ago with 2 DJs playing the best in heavy funk, deep soul, old school hip hop, afrobeat, latin, breaks, broken beats and anything else driven by a pounding drumline. A tribute to the beats. Between them, Beatwell and Ed Meme have featured alongside some of the most respected names in the business of the beats, including Marva Whitney, DJ Maseo (De La Soul), Maxi Jazz, Norman Jay, Nightmares On Wax, Craig Charles and most recently Giles Peterson...
So it's a real pleasure to have him on board, welcome to the family Bro!
Find him here:
twitter.com/Beatwell
facebook.com/WWWGroovin
twitter.com/WWWGroovin
Here are a few words from the man himself, and we are fortunate to have a track by track commentary from him also:
“I was thrilled to be asked to compile an edition of #Duskdubs and after hearing about it, I loved the concept and the enthusiasm. I've always had a very eclectic taste when it comes to music and #DuskDubs offers a platform to express this across many genres whilst also keeping very much within a certain vibe and feel.
For this edition I've cherry picked tracks that have stuck with me through the years and tunes I never really get chance to play out in my usual DJ sets. You will find Downtempo gem's nestled against soundtracks and Australian Library Records, Classic Hip Hop hunkered down with folky psychedelic Jazz and Deep House huggin' timeless Hardcore, and even a bit of laid back Jungle thrown in too. 
So with Winter now in full and swing, kick back and get warming those cockles....... warm and easy”
Tracklisting

Sub Sub - Past (1992)
Nightmares On Wax - Rise (1995)
Nightmares On Wax - Rise (Reprise) (1995)
Wagon Christ - Down Under (1995)
Fila Brazillia - President Chimp Toe (1998)
Johnny Harris & His Orchestra - Footprints On The Moon (1970)
Sven Libaek - Misty Canyon (1970)
Tom Scott - Today (1967)
Pete Rock & CL Smooth - They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y) (1992)
Grand Puba - I Like It (I Wanna Be Where Your Are) (1995)
Aim - Just Passin' Through (1998)
Block 16 - Find An Oasis (Fug Remix) (2001)
Fragile State - Panacea (Jimpster Remix) (2003)
Georg Levin - When I'm With You (Original Version) (2001 )
Doc Scott - Far Away (Fourteen Flavours Of Funk) (1994)
Skanna - This Way (1993)

Sub Sub - Past (1992) :
What can I say about this. A classic 'Ibiza' tune. 2.5 minutes of pure joy. I could listen to this on loop for 2.5 days, ha. A perfect tune to start off with and sets the mood for the rest of the mix. Oh and for all the Anoraks out there. The guys behind Sub Sub went on to become the successful 3 piece band 'The Doves'.   
Nightmares On Wax - Rise > And Reprise (1995)
Awesome tune from an awesome downtempo album (Smokers Delight) so good I couldn't help but include 'The Reprise' version too. This always reminds me of my travels as I included this on a mixtape that I took backpacking with me > Sunshine On Wax.
Wagon Christ - Down Under (1995)  
Deep deep tune from a very deep album by the very talented Wagon Christ aka Luke Vibert. One for 'the Smokers' out there and a tune released when Trip Hop was at it's peak. Check the languid bass roll.....
Fila Brazillia - President Chimp Toe (1998)  
A standout tune from a lovely album by the kings of Downtempo. The Fila Brazillia boys were very prolific, mainly in the 90's but the quality was always top notch. I love the warmth and humour they put into their music. Strictly hammock vibes.
Johnny Harris And His Orchestra - Footprints On  The Moon (1970)
A majestic cinematic piece of music. I've always loved old soundtracks and instrumental library music. Especially from the 60's and 70's. Music that makes you feel like a movie star.... whilst floating through space, ha
Sven Libaek - Misty Canyon (1970) 
3 minutes of sheer musical bliss. Sven Libaek is an Australian Composer and made many soundtracks for film and TV, especially in the 60's. Sexy and seductive vibes.     
Tom Scott - Today (1967)
I love this cover of the Jefferson Airplane classic. I first discovered Tom Scott's version through a sax lick from the solo being sampled for the next track on this comp. A very psychedelic sound that blends together Folk and Jazz from that era.
Pete Rock & CL Smooth - T.R.O.Y. They Reminisce Over You (1992)  
A classic Hip Hop joint that for me follows Tom Scott's Today perfectly as the Sax was sampled from it. That's what I love about classic Hip Hop production. Joining the dots between a sample and it's original source. Which was usually from some old obscure jazz or funk record. This track was one of those golden age Hip Hop tracks that I remember seeing on MTV Raps which I watched religiously when I got home from school. 
Grand Puba - I Like It 'I Wanna be where you are' (1995)   
Another slice of classic 90's Hip Hop from one of my favourite MC's (and most underated for me) 'Grand Puba'. Love the laid back flow to this one. Cool and deadly. Naughty lyrics too, ha
Aim - Just Passin' Through (1998) 
Lovely soulful piece of Instrumental Hip Hop from the man like Aim. One of the shining lights in UK Hip Hop and downtempo beats back in the 90's and early 00's and released on Grand Central records which could do no wrong for me.
Block 16 - Find An Oasis > Fug Remix (2001) 
The name say's it all on this desert island nugget of soulful housey grooves. Given the Fug Live remix treatment, this is one of those tracks that never fails to send your thoughts drifting off to warmer climbs.
Fragile State - Panacea > Jimpster Remix (2003)
Absolutely love this. It's all about the steady build up. I'm not the world's biggest House fanboy but Jimpster is up there for me. Whether it be his full on Deep House productions or his more laid back tracks like this remix he did for old Big Chill favourites and now sadly defunct Fragile State > Splendid stuff!
Georg Levin - When I'm With You > Original Version (2001)    
I first heard this beauty on a Mix CD called 'Off Limits 2' by top Berlin Deep House producer and DJ, Dixon (who is actually on production duty on this) when I was in Australia on my travels. I love the obscure vocal delivery from Georg and the awesome melody and sunny loved up feel to this record. Released on Dixon's own Recreation Records which is part of the very much respected and consistently high quality German Label, Sonar Kollektiv.    
Doc Scott - Far Away > Fourteen Flavours Of Funk (1994)   
I couldn't compile this edition of #DuskDubs without cheekily squeezing in a bit of classic old skool Jungle. A genre of music, which to me is still very much misunderstood by many. Doc Scott was not only one of the biggest DJ's on the scene back in the day but also one of the best producers too. This laid back slice of sophisticated Jungle was released on one of my favourite jungle/DnB labels back then..... METALHEADZ.    
Skanna - This Way (1993)   
Finally, to finish off, I JUST HAD TO include this absolute gem (and probably one of my all time favourite tracks from any genre) by producer John Graham aka Skanna. This record was so ahead of the pack at the time. A time when the darker elements of breakbeat/hardcore rave music had taken over. I first heard this on an old Studio mixtape by one of my favourite DJ's, LTJ Bukem. It was included in a Set of top quality tunes but it still stood out by a country mile. Although the production now feels slightly outdated the feel to this piece of music is just Timeless and a record I'll never get bored of listening to.   
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
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twitter.com/OriginalGidman
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                                    <title>DD0215 Dusk Dubs - Flatliner</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back previous selector and DuskDubs friend, Flatliner.
Most of us know him from his days spent in the Ram Records camp who were a massive influence on the Jungle/Drum and Bass scene back in the early 90's and still are to this day. He produced classics like 'The Big Bang' and  'No Boundaries' (ramrecords.com/shop/download/ramm09d )
Recently Flatliner took a trip to Tresor, world famous nightclub in Berlin, some say the spiritual home of Techno, the history of the club dates back to 1988 when the electronic label 'Interfisch' opened the UFO club in Berlin. UFO was the original centre of Berlin house and Techno.
He was also very lucky enough to attend one of the events of the year - The new Aphex Twin album listening party (DuskDubs are very jealous).
So, although Flatliners roots very much lie with the jungle/dnb vibe of the early 90's, This volume shows us a very different side to the man we all know and love, it's also very clear to see in his selections, the time spent at club 'Tresor' and that very special Apex Twin gig, plays a massive part in this Volume.
Flatliner is also producing music again, this time, a more techno / deep house flavour is coming from his mind. We highly recommend you hit his soundcloud page to check his current projects. 
Flatliner is now very much part of the DuskDubs family and it's always a pleasure for us to give him the floor. 
Find him here:
soundcloud.com/michael-errity
twitter.com/MichaelErrity
Here are a few words from the man himself, and we are fortunate to have a track by track commentary from him also:
“It has been a huge honour selecting again for DuskDubs and as with my first volume, each track here is a personal choice which represents a brief but memorable snapshot in my life and going back and revisiting some of my old favourites has been hugely enjoyable and rewarding. I hope you have enjoyed listening to it as much as I enjoyed collating it. Peace.”
Flatliner
Tracklisting:
1) Glass Domain - Interlock
2) Arpanet  - NTT DoCoMo
3) B12 - Void / Comm
4) Link  - Arcadian
5) Jega - Geometry ( Mu Ziq RMX )
6) Bochum Welt - Radio Propulsive
7) Global Goon - Metel Buffalo
8) Nautilus  - Why It Gotta Be So Damn Tough
9) Global Goon - Stans Slaves
10) The Gentle People  - Journey ( AFX Care mix ) 
1) Interlock by Glass Domain  (1991)
Anyone that knows me knows that I have two passions that border on obsession, Lego and the Detroit techno outfit known as Drexciya. Drexciya were always shrouded in mystery, they rarely gave interviews and only a handful of photos exist of them online. What is known is that the group mainly comprised of ( before his untimely death ) James Marcel Stinson and on / off unofficial collaborator Gerald Donald. Glass Domain was Donald under his own steam and Interlock is his nod to the wondrous Danish interlocking brick system which I love so much. 
2) NTT Do Co Mo by Arpanet  (2002)
Gerald Donald again, this time disguised as Arpanet. NTT Do Co Mo is a lumbering techno monster which eerily predicts a future when man, machine and wireless internet are entwined together as one unit enabling human to human information exchange. 13 years after release, and with the advent of social media and with technology getting even more and more compact, Donald may have been onto something.
3) Void/ Comm by B12   (1993)
Along with Autechre, The Black Dog and Aphex Twin, B12 were among some of my all time favourite producers on the mighty Warp Records back in the early to mid 90s. Void/ Comm takes its name from the reaction test given to suspected Replicants by Bladerunners in the 1982 cult movie of the same name. The track features on the album Time Tourist, this truly was the golden age for Warp Records and lovers of early electronic music.
4) Arcadian by Link   (1994)
Recently voted as the best electronic compilation by a major music magazine, Artificial Intelligence II was a who's who of established Warp Records artists as well as being a showcase for some new fresh talent. Arcadian by Link ( aka Mark Pritchard ) is taken from that album and is without doubt the standout track...and that's no mean feat considering the quality on display here. It has that perfect balance of light and shade and seamlessly ebbs and flows back and forth during its near 10 minute journey. Sheer perfection.
5) Geometry ( u-ziq Remix ) by Jega  (2001)
During the tail end of the 1990's and with the advent of the new millenuim, I found myself increasingly spending more time exploring alternative music and new labels outside of the realms of D&B. One such label that regularly caught my ears was Planet Mu. Label boss Mike Paradinas took what was already a stunning track, Geometry, by Planet Mu regular Jega and added his own unique flair. The result is a timeless masterpiece which somehow manages to evoke some of the magic and mystery of the universe and the mathematics and equations potentially needed to get there and explore it.
6) Radio Propulsive by Bochum Welt  (2003)
Bochum Welt first came to my attention back in 2001 when a track called Fortune Green was featured on the Rephlex Records compilation The Braindance Coincidence. The track had a sort of sombre melancholy which I really identified with at the time and I always looked out for new material ever since that moment. Radio Propulsive is more driven than what I had heard before but it still has that unmistakable uniqueness which originally peaked my interest. 
7) Metel Buffalo by Global Goon   (2003)
Much mystery surrounded the Global Goon, it was often said that he or she didn't actually exist and that it was in fact Aphex Twin under a different name. With the advent of each piece of new music, more rumours began to surface. It wasn't until later on that the Global Goon was finally revealed to be an artist in his own right who just happened to share a flat with the Rephlex Records label bosses Aphex Twin and Grant Wilson-Claridge. What a touch! Great music though, always solid and one of my favourite artists on the label.
8) Why It Gotta Be So Damn Tough? by Nautilis  (2002)
The saying, "always leave them wanting more" has never been more true, especially when it comes to describing the closing track off of the 2002 album Are You An Axolotl by Nautilis. Clocking in at barely 2 minutes, Why It Gotta Be So Damn Tough is sheer quality for all of its 124 seconds of glitchy goodness and tops off nicely an album which is already full of highs.
9) Stans Slaves by Global Goon   (2002)
It's that man again, told you I was a fan. Global Goons music has been described as "easy listening, ambient funk fusion" and despite that being a bit of a mouthful, it kinda sums up what it is. Warm and dreamlike synths and catchy melodic lines laid over tight beats and distant voices. The track is taken from the album Vatican Nitez which is a personal favourite of mine and I knew I wanted a track from it to feature on my second DuskDubs outing but deciding on which one wasn't easy as I love 'em all!
10) Journey ( AFX Care mix ) by The Gentle People   (1996)
I must confess, I never caught this remix first time around, I was probably too busy raving week in, week out during the mid 90's to notice, more fool me but I discovered this gem much later on when it featured on the Aphex Twin remix compilation album 26 Mixes For Cash in 2003. The title is very apt, this track is a journey and for 10 minutes it builds and builds, layer upon layer, constantly evolving before falling away beautifully in typical Aphex Twin style and is in my opinion, one of the highlights of his staggering career so far.
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
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twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back previous selector and DuskDubs friend, Flatliner.
Most of us know him from his days spent in the Ram Records camp who were a massive influence on the Jungle/Drum and Bass scene back in the early 90's and still are to this day. He produced classics like 'The Big Bang' and  'No Boundaries' (ramrecords.com/shop/download/ramm09d )
Recently Flatliner took a trip to Tresor, world famous nightclub in Berlin, some say the spiritual home of Techno, the history of the club dates back to 1988 when the electronic label 'Interfisch' opened the UFO club in Berlin. UFO was the original centre of Berlin house and Techno.
He was also very lucky enough to attend one of the events of the year - The new Aphex Twin album listening party (DuskDubs are very jealous).
So, although Flatliners roots very much lie with the jungle/dnb vibe of the early 90's, This volume shows us a very different side to the man we all know and love, it's also very clear to see in his selections, the time spent at club 'Tresor' and that very special Apex Twin gig, plays a massive part in this Volume.
Flatliner is also producing music again, this time, a more techno / deep house flavour is coming from his mind. We highly recommend you hit his soundcloud page to check his current projects. 
Flatliner is now very much part of the DuskDubs family and it's always a pleasure for us to give him the floor. 
Find him here:
soundcloud.com/michael-errity
twitter.com/MichaelErrity
Here are a few words from the man himself, and we are fortunate to have a track by track commentary from him also:
“It has been a huge honour selecting again for DuskDubs and as with my first volume, each track here is a personal choice which represents a brief but memorable snapshot in my life and going back and revisiting some of my old favourites has been hugely enjoyable and rewarding. I hope you have enjoyed listening to it as much as I enjoyed collating it. Peace.”
Flatliner
Tracklisting:
1) Glass Domain - Interlock
2) Arpanet  - NTT DoCoMo
3) B12 - Void / Comm
4) Link  - Arcadian
5) Jega - Geometry ( Mu Ziq RMX )
6) Bochum Welt - Radio Propulsive
7) Global Goon - Metel Buffalo
8) Nautilus  - Why It Gotta Be So Damn Tough
9) Global Goon - Stans Slaves
10) The Gentle People  - Journey ( AFX Care mix ) 
1) Interlock by Glass Domain  (1991)
Anyone that knows me knows that I have two passions that border on obsession, Lego and the Detroit techno outfit known as Drexciya. Drexciya were always shrouded in mystery, they rarely gave interviews and only a handful of photos exist of them online. What is known is that the group mainly comprised of ( before his untimely death ) James Marcel Stinson and on / off unofficial collaborator Gerald Donald. Glass Domain was Donald under his own steam and Interlock is his nod to the wondrous Danish interlocking brick system which I love so much. 
2) NTT Do Co Mo by Arpanet  (2002)
Gerald Donald again, this time disguised as Arpanet. NTT Do Co Mo is a lumbering techno monster which eerily predicts a future when man, machine and wireless internet are entwined together as one unit enabling human to human information exchange. 13 years after release, and with the advent of social media and with technology getting even more and more compact, Donald may have been onto something.
3) Void/ Comm by B12   (1993)
Along with Autechre, The Black Dog and Aphex Twin, B12 were among some of my all time favourite producers on the mighty Warp Records back in the early to mid 90s. Void/ Comm takes its name from the reaction test given to suspected Replicants by Bladerunners in the 1982 cult movie of the same name. The track features on the album Time Tourist, this truly was the golden age for Warp Records and lovers of early electronic music.
4) Arcadian by Link   (1994)
Recently voted as the best electronic compilation by a major music magazine, Artificial Intelligence II was a who's who of established Warp Records artists as well as being a showcase for some new fresh talent. Arcadian by Link ( aka Mark Pritchard ) is taken from that album and is without doubt the standout track...and that's no mean feat considering the quality on display here. It has that perfect balance of light and shade and seamlessly ebbs and flows back and forth during its near 10 minute journey. Sheer perfection.
5) Geometry ( u-ziq Remix ) by Jega  (2001)
During the tail end of the 1990's and with the advent of the new millenuim, I found myself increasingly spending more time exploring alternative music and new labels outside of the realms of D&B. One such label that regularly caught my ears was Planet Mu. Label boss Mike Paradinas took what was already a stunning track, Geometry, by Planet Mu regular Jega and added his own unique flair. The result is a timeless masterpiece which somehow manages to evoke some of the magic and mystery of the universe and the mathematics and equations potentially needed to get there and explore it.
6) Radio Propulsive by Bochum Welt  (2003)
Bochum Welt first came to my attention back in 2001 when a track called Fortune Green was featured on the Rephlex Records compilation The Braindance Coincidence. The track had a sort of sombre melancholy which I really identified with at the time and I always looked out for new material ever since that moment. Radio Propulsive is more driven than what I had heard before but it still has that unmistakable uniqueness which originally peaked my interest. 
7) Metel Buffalo by Global Goon   (2003)
Much mystery surrounded the Global Goon, it was often said that he or she didn't actually exist and that it was in fact Aphex Twin under a different name. With the advent of each piece of new music, more rumours began to surface. It wasn't until later on that the Global Goon was finally revealed to be an artist in his own right who just happened to share a flat with the Rephlex Records label bosses Aphex Twin and Grant Wilson-Claridge. What a touch! Great music though, always solid and one of my favourite artists on the label.
8) Why It Gotta Be So Damn Tough? by Nautilis  (2002)
The saying, "always leave them wanting more" has never been more true, especially when it comes to describing the closing track off of the 2002 album Are You An Axolotl by Nautilis. Clocking in at barely 2 minutes, Why It Gotta Be So Damn Tough is sheer quality for all of its 124 seconds of glitchy goodness and tops off nicely an album which is already full of highs.
9) Stans Slaves by Global Goon   (2002)
It's that man again, told you I was a fan. Global Goons music has been described as "easy listening, ambient funk fusion" and despite that being a bit of a mouthful, it kinda sums up what it is. Warm and dreamlike synths and catchy melodic lines laid over tight beats and distant voices. The track is taken from the album Vatican Nitez which is a personal favourite of mine and I knew I wanted a track from it to feature on my second DuskDubs outing but deciding on which one wasn't easy as I love 'em all!
10) Journey ( AFX Care mix ) by The Gentle People   (1996)
I must confess, I never caught this remix first time around, I was probably too busy raving week in, week out during the mid 90's to notice, more fool me but I discovered this gem much later on when it featured on the Aphex Twin remix compilation album 26 Mixes For Cash in 2003. The title is very apt, this track is a journey and for 10 minutes it builds and builds, layer upon layer, constantly evolving before falling away beautifully in typical Aphex Twin style and is in my opinion, one of the highlights of his staggering career so far.
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0214 Dusk Dubs - Jak Barsby</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Jak Barsby to the family. This mixtape has been a long time in the offering. From the initial request, Jak has given his all to this process. He has meticulously gone through every record box, shelf, hard drive and shoe box to grab the perfect tunes to give us that perfect insight into him as an artist and a man, and to give the listeners an incredible journey across many genres.
Jak and his fellow party starters 'Playground' have been tearing up Manchester for a good while now, which when you look at the calibre of personnel they have in their team, is not surprising. Not just techno, but a real passion for music in general. Perfect for Dusk Dubs. 
Find Jak here:
twitter.com/jakbarsby
soundcloud.com/jakbarsby
twitter.com/playgroundmcr
facebook.com/Playgroundmanchester
soundcloud.com/playground-mcr
Here are a few words from the man himself, and we are fortunate to have a track by track commentary from him also:
"First of all a big thanks to #DuskDubs for asking me to do this volume , it really is a pleasure to work with people so into the music and was great fun to dig through tunes I wouldn’t usually get a chance to play in a mix. I love the fact that all the tunes are played in full hence this very unusual and diverse selection of songs I have chosen. 
As I said, I have gone for a complete eclectic mix of songs that have either inspired me or just given me great memories over the years and songs that I know I would rarely if ever get the chance to play in a club.  It definitely is more euphoric than a lot of the dusk dubs series that I have listened to but I hope it works for you.  I have started with the older tracks that mean a lot to me and then move into a more electronic feel. 
I hope you have enjoyed listening to it as much as I have putting it together."     
Tracklisting

Fats Domino – Blueberry Hill
Mamas & Papas - California Dreaming
Dusty Springfield – Son of a Preacher Man
Buffalo Springfield – For What It’s Worth
Unknown - The Light
Alle Farban – Intro
Air – La Femme D’Argent
Psychonauts – Circles
Plaid – Nafovanny
Moby – Lie Down In Darkness
Underworld – 8 Ball
Recondite – Konter
Barnt – All Worlds All Times (Original Mix)
Mathew Herbert – It’s Only (DJ Koze Remix)
Sudden Death of Stars – Supernovae
Andrew Weatherall – Selective Walking
Sabres of Paradise – Wilmot
Dominik Eulberg & Gabriel Ananda – Friend of All That Lives
Celestial Choir – Stand on the World (Larry Levan mix)

Fats Domino - Blueberry Hill
I chose this as its one of the oldest songs in my collection.  It was released in 1940 and whenever it pops up it just puts me in a great place. I have played this randomly at after parties and it always gets a smile, for one reason or another.
Mamas & Papas - California Dreaming
This song is just incredible and timeless. There have been some great moments in the early hours after some epic parties where this has cropped up and it always seems to give people a bit of energy when we are all beginning to flag.  
Dusty Springfield - Son of a Preacher Man
Son of a preacher man has always been one of my favourite tracks and a tune I could listen to on repeat and have done when trying to sleep after a heavy night many times back in the Derby days. Makes me smile every time I hear it and reminds me of some bloody brilliant nights. 
Buffalo Springfield – For What It’s Worth
A feel good song that never gets old. Whenever I’m feeling a little bit down this always puts me back in a good place. I just love it. 
Unknown - The Light
I stumbled across this and the words just get me thinking.  I love how the percussion comes in and feel you could take this anywhere in a set.  It would have been a perfect starting tune but as the mix continues I think I had to put the starting two tunes in before this. 
Alle Farben - Intro
I really wanted to include an Alle Farben track as I have huge respect for him as a producer and DJ. A very talented DJ who’s only getting better day after day. 
Air - La Femme D'Argent
A pure classic in my opinion and one of my favourite chill-out tunes. It’s from the album Moon Safari and if you don’t have this in your collection I urge you to give it a go. There are not many albums out there where every tune is amazing but I personally think this is one. This tune in particular is my favourite along with Kelly Watch the Stars. Give it a go :)
Psychonauts – Circles
Psychonauts was a band I had never heard of until recently and had no idea one of the duo later went on to form UNKLE with James Lavelle.  Circles is by far the favourite track I have heard by them and a song that is regularly played in my house.      
Plaid - Nafovanny
I feel this song just fits the Dusk Dubs sound and takes you on a journey. It’s relatively new and was released around August 2014. I don’t actually know a lot about the artist Plaid but this song is just incredible. 
Moby - Lie Down In Darkness
I had to include a Moby track, it just felt right. I chose lie down in darkness as it's not one of his famous tracks. And maybe a few people haven’t heard it. I have been playing the Chris Liebing remix for a long time so it felt right to get the original in as I was trying to stay away from techno as much as I can ;)
Underworld - 8 Ball
A pure classic and my favourite track from the beach soundtrack which has been played as much as anything on my travels. Underworld as well are just genius hence the selection. 
Recondite - Konter
I had to include Recondite, I have tried to stay away from what I would usually play in a club but I thought a cheeky 20 minutes of three of my favourite techno artists needed to be included. I just can’t play a set at the moment without one of his tracks appearing in it. Konter is from his latest album Iffy on Innervisions. His sound is distinct and completely unique. He was a breath of fresh air when he first appeared on the scene and 18 months down the line is still as exceptional as day one. He was a highlight of Awakenings festival for me last year and I look forward to seeing him again. 
Barnt - All Worlds All Times
Another distinctive artist and personal favourite of mine is Barnt.  Raw driving sounds that just make you want to dance. His build ups are fantastic, every tune has so many elements and this is one of my favourites. 
It's Only (DJ Koze Remix) – Matthew Herbert
What a combination, Koze and Herbert, you expect big things before you even hear the track and Koze did not disappoint on the remix. 
The next few tracks are a bit of a homage to Andrew Weatherall. Whether it’s his own productions, collaborations or tracks that I have heard him play. 
Sudden Death of Stars – Supernovae
I heard this I think in his boiler room set but don’t hold me to that. It’s a fantastic piece of music from a psychedelic rock band from France. An inspiring piece of music I’m sure you will all agree. 
Andrew Weatherall - Selective Walking
Selective Walking is one of my favourite Weatherall tracks. There are so many it really was hard to choose one but this won the battle. My musical idol that I hope to have a beer with one day. 
The Sabres of Paradise - Wilmot
An experimental group formed in 1992, which included Andrew Weatherall,  Jagz Kooner and Gary Burns. Wilmot stands out from their other tracks and just love where it takes me whenever I listen to it. 
Dominik Eulberg & Gabriel Ananda - Friend of All That Lives
Two of my favourite artists on the lighter side of the techno world. Fantastic melodies that always take you on a journey with this song being one of the best. 
Celestial Choir - Stand On the Word (Larry Levan Mix)
Another man that needs no introduction, a house legend who can fall in the same bracket as Frankie Knuckles. He’s in the dance music hall of fame and you can see why. I chose ‘Stand on the Word’ as I love the piano and choir vocals. It’s such a happy tune and a perfect song for me to end this mix with. 
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
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twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Jak Barsby to the family. This mixtape has been a long time in the offering. From the initial request, Jak has given his all to this process. He has meticulously gone through every record box, shelf, hard drive and shoe box to grab the perfect tunes to give us that perfect insight into him as an artist and a man, and to give the listeners an incredible journey across many genres.
Jak and his fellow party starters 'Playground' have been tearing up Manchester for a good while now, which when you look at the calibre of personnel they have in their team, is not surprising. Not just techno, but a real passion for music in general. Perfect for Dusk Dubs. 
Find Jak here:
twitter.com/jakbarsby
soundcloud.com/jakbarsby
twitter.com/playgroundmcr
facebook.com/Playgroundmanchester
soundcloud.com/playground-mcr
Here are a few words from the man himself, and we are fortunate to have a track by track commentary from him also:
"First of all a big thanks to #DuskDubs for asking me to do this volume , it really is a pleasure to work with people so into the music and was great fun to dig through tunes I wouldn’t usually get a chance to play in a mix. I love the fact that all the tunes are played in full hence this very unusual and diverse selection of songs I have chosen. 
As I said, I have gone for a complete eclectic mix of songs that have either inspired me or just given me great memories over the years and songs that I know I would rarely if ever get the chance to play in a club.  It definitely is more euphoric than a lot of the dusk dubs series that I have listened to but I hope it works for you.  I have started with the older tracks that mean a lot to me and then move into a more electronic feel. 
I hope you have enjoyed listening to it as much as I have putting it together."     
Tracklisting

Fats Domino – Blueberry Hill
Mamas & Papas - California Dreaming
Dusty Springfield – Son of a Preacher Man
Buffalo Springfield – For What It’s Worth
Unknown - The Light
Alle Farban – Intro
Air – La Femme D’Argent
Psychonauts – Circles
Plaid – Nafovanny
Moby – Lie Down In Darkness
Underworld – 8 Ball
Recondite – Konter
Barnt – All Worlds All Times (Original Mix)
Mathew Herbert – It’s Only (DJ Koze Remix)
Sudden Death of Stars – Supernovae
Andrew Weatherall – Selective Walking
Sabres of Paradise – Wilmot
Dominik Eulberg & Gabriel Ananda – Friend of All That Lives
Celestial Choir – Stand on the World (Larry Levan mix)

Fats Domino - Blueberry Hill
I chose this as its one of the oldest songs in my collection.  It was released in 1940 and whenever it pops up it just puts me in a great place. I have played this randomly at after parties and it always gets a smile, for one reason or another.
Mamas & Papas - California Dreaming
This song is just incredible and timeless. There have been some great moments in the early hours after some epic parties where this has cropped up and it always seems to give people a bit of energy when we are all beginning to flag.  
Dusty Springfield - Son of a Preacher Man
Son of a preacher man has always been one of my favourite tracks and a tune I could listen to on repeat and have done when trying to sleep after a heavy night many times back in the Derby days. Makes me smile every time I hear it and reminds me of some bloody brilliant nights. 
Buffalo Springfield – For What It’s Worth
A feel good song that never gets old. Whenever I’m feeling a little bit down this always puts me back in a good place. I just love it. 
Unknown - The Light
I stumbled across this and the words just get me thinking.  I love how the percussion comes in and feel you could take this anywhere in a set.  It would have been a perfect starting tune but as the mix continues I think I had to put the starting two tunes in before this. 
Alle Farben - Intro
I really wanted to include an Alle Farben track as I have huge respect for him as a producer and DJ. A very talented DJ who’s only getting better day after day. 
Air - La Femme D'Argent
A pure classic in my opinion and one of my favourite chill-out tunes. It’s from the album Moon Safari and if you don’t have this in your collection I urge you to give it a go. There are not many albums out there where every tune is amazing but I personally think this is one. This tune in particular is my favourite along with Kelly Watch the Stars. Give it a go :)
Psychonauts – Circles
Psychonauts was a band I had never heard of until recently and had no idea one of the duo later went on to form UNKLE with James Lavelle.  Circles is by far the favourite track I have heard by them and a song that is regularly played in my house.      
Plaid - Nafovanny
I feel this song just fits the Dusk Dubs sound and takes you on a journey. It’s relatively new and was released around August 2014. I don’t actually know a lot about the artist Plaid but this song is just incredible. 
Moby - Lie Down In Darkness
I had to include a Moby track, it just felt right. I chose lie down in darkness as it's not one of his famous tracks. And maybe a few people haven’t heard it. I have been playing the Chris Liebing remix for a long time so it felt right to get the original in as I was trying to stay away from techno as much as I can ;)
Underworld - 8 Ball
A pure classic and my favourite track from the beach soundtrack which has been played as much as anything on my travels. Underworld as well are just genius hence the selection. 
Recondite - Konter
I had to include Recondite, I have tried to stay away from what I would usually play in a club but I thought a cheeky 20 minutes of three of my favourite techno artists needed to be included. I just can’t play a set at the moment without one of his tracks appearing in it. Konter is from his latest album Iffy on Innervisions. His sound is distinct and completely unique. He was a breath of fresh air when he first appeared on the scene and 18 months down the line is still as exceptional as day one. He was a highlight of Awakenings festival for me last year and I look forward to seeing him again. 
Barnt - All Worlds All Times
Another distinctive artist and personal favourite of mine is Barnt.  Raw driving sounds that just make you want to dance. His build ups are fantastic, every tune has so many elements and this is one of my favourites. 
It's Only (DJ Koze Remix) – Matthew Herbert
What a combination, Koze and Herbert, you expect big things before you even hear the track and Koze did not disappoint on the remix. 
The next few tracks are a bit of a homage to Andrew Weatherall. Whether it’s his own productions, collaborations or tracks that I have heard him play. 
Sudden Death of Stars – Supernovae
I heard this I think in his boiler room set but don’t hold me to that. It’s a fantastic piece of music from a psychedelic rock band from France. An inspiring piece of music I’m sure you will all agree. 
Andrew Weatherall - Selective Walking
Selective Walking is one of my favourite Weatherall tracks. There are so many it really was hard to choose one but this won the battle. My musical idol that I hope to have a beer with one day. 
The Sabres of Paradise - Wilmot
An experimental group formed in 1992, which included Andrew Weatherall,  Jagz Kooner and Gary Burns. Wilmot stands out from their other tracks and just love where it takes me whenever I listen to it. 
Dominik Eulberg & Gabriel Ananda - Friend of All That Lives
Two of my favourite artists on the lighter side of the techno world. Fantastic melodies that always take you on a journey with this song being one of the best. 
Celestial Choir - Stand On the Word (Larry Levan Mix)
Another man that needs no introduction, a house legend who can fall in the same bracket as Frankie Knuckles. He’s in the dance music hall of fame and you can see why. I chose ‘Stand on the Word’ as I love the piano and choir vocals. It’s such a happy tune and a perfect song for me to end this mix with. 
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0213 Dusk Dubs - Depoeism</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, is the welcome return of Depoeism. Here from the start, and just as energetic today, we love having Depo involved. Every track he has ever selected, posted or talked about...you know has had a role to play at some point in his life. A track to help him sleep, a track to forget the day, a track for eating his breakfast. Music is life to Depo, and we love that. Makes us love him. Makes everyone love him. Nonstop smiles and positive energy, a real character and all round good guy! Not just a Dusk Dubs selector, but a good friend. We give you, the legend himself! YA CHEST! 
Find him here:
twitter.com/depoeism
Here are some words from this weeks selector:
“I’ve decided to put together a small selection of tracks that for me, let people know you should open your minds to music in general. You can find great music and tracks in every genre. So sit back, lights out, cans on and let the tunes speak for themselves….
Ya Chest… Depoeism” 

Kraftwerk – Endless Endless
DJ Squarewave & Sara Zad
Pilote – Turtle (Bonobo Mix)
Tears For Fears – Shout (Jakatta Thrilled Out Mix)
The Human League – Sky (Fusty Delights Remix)
LFO – Freeze
Gregor Tresher – A Thousand Nights (Dubfire Quiet Storm Remix)
Lone – Stuck
Squarewave & MC Fats – Special Moment
Bonobo – Eyesdown feat. Andreya Triana
Flux Pavilion – I Feel It
Lone – Aurora Northern Quarter
Mechanical Me – Beachy Head (Bonobo Mix)
Machinedrum – Aeolia

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, is the welcome return of Depoeism. Here from the start, and just as energetic today, we love having Depo involved. Every track he has ever selected, posted or talked about...you know has had a role to play at some point in his life. A track to help him sleep, a track to forget the day, a track for eating his breakfast. Music is life to Depo, and we love that. Makes us love him. Makes everyone love him. Nonstop smiles and positive energy, a real character and all round good guy! Not just a Dusk Dubs selector, but a good friend. We give you, the legend himself! YA CHEST! 
Find him here:
twitter.com/depoeism
Here are some words from this weeks selector:
“I’ve decided to put together a small selection of tracks that for me, let people know you should open your minds to music in general. You can find great music and tracks in every genre. So sit back, lights out, cans on and let the tunes speak for themselves….
Ya Chest… Depoeism” 

Kraftwerk – Endless Endless
DJ Squarewave & Sara Zad
Pilote – Turtle (Bonobo Mix)
Tears For Fears – Shout (Jakatta Thrilled Out Mix)
The Human League – Sky (Fusty Delights Remix)
LFO – Freeze
Gregor Tresher – A Thousand Nights (Dubfire Quiet Storm Remix)
Lone – Stuck
Squarewave & MC Fats – Special Moment
Bonobo – Eyesdown feat. Andreya Triana
Flux Pavilion – I Feel It
Lone – Aurora Northern Quarter
Mechanical Me – Beachy Head (Bonobo Mix)
Machinedrum – Aeolia

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0212 Dusk Dubs - Demodulated</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we go international, as we travel across the pond to Toronto, Canada and welcome Brian Demodulated to the #DuskDubs ranks. With Brian embracing and promoting mixtape culture back in the early 90’s and more recently online, it was a no-brainer to invite him to embrace the #DuskDubs mixtape format. With eclectic influences ranging from Hardfloor, Jamiroquai, Aphex Twin, Josh Wink, Manix, Nirvana, Pleiadians, Black Box, Purple Motion, George "The Fat Man" Sanger, dial-up BBS culture and video games, we present to you another personal journey….
Here’s a few words from the man himself….
I'm a hobbyist DJ and have been producing music on and off since 1994. I release all my music in free, open source formats which you can check out at demodulated.com  I learned how to compose by participating in the MOD/S3M BBS culture of the 90s… so open source and sample sharing are an important creative facet I'm compelled to pay forward. I also have a neglected blog where I host some of my old rave mixtape collection at mixtapes.demodulated.com.
It's a true honor to participate alongside such accomplished and talented folks. Big respect to Gids, Harrison, and Camel for their philosophy of mixing quality tunes from start to finish. I hope you enjoy my track-list. I tried my best to bring a good variety of styles that fit the theme, and squeeze in some humor and whimsy.
A modem modulates and demodulates: it takes human input and converts it into computer signals, and vice versa. We do this as humans too, observing the world and describing it in our own unique words. Thanks, Dusk Dubs team, for giving me this venue to demodulate.
demodulated.com
mixtapes.demodulated.com
twitter.com/demodulated
Track List
1: 2 Nu - This Is Ponderous
2: Deee Lite - Apple Juice Kissing
3: Bjork - I Miss You (Dobie Rub Part One Sunshine Mix)
4: Del tha Funkee Homosapien - The Wacky World of Rapid Transit
5: Mouse On Mars - Subsequence
6: Legion of Green Men - Extended Shadows
7: Brian Demodulated - HS-Link
8: Wagon Christ - Shadows
9: Maxo - Peppy Hare Is Jealous Of My Ride
10: Mrs. Jynx - Vlodrum
11: D'Cruze - Sega Rally (Trip Hop Mix)
12: Beastie Boys - Ricky's Theme
13: Shpongle - Shpongle Falls
14: The Grid - Golden Dawn
1: 2 Nu - This Is Ponderous
In elementary school I used to fall asleep listening to the "Top 10 at 10"on the radio and in 1989 this utterly insane song dominated the #1 spot for weeks and weeks. I never forgot it and eagerly bought the album Ponderous last year. It's kind of John Lennon meets Yello which is a glorious combination. Can you see what I'm saying?
2: Deee Lite - Apple Juice Kissing
Most people think of Deee Lite as a one hit wonder for Groove Is In The Heart but they've got 4 albums of pure sunshine. They're a diverse group with some very legit house, dub, and chillout tunes. Miss Lady Kier is a vocalist with a lot of attitude and sass which is conveyed sensually in this summery song.
3: Bjork - I Miss You (Dobie Rub Part One Sunshine Mix)
Bjork is weird and people think I'm weird for loving her weirdness, but I love her weird weirdness like a weird weirdo. This one is a pretty straightforward remix of an originally bonkers salsa/big band song on a previous album (with spastic music video by John Kricfalusi of Ren and Stimpy fame). Now it's a sort of wine bar/social engineering/come hither track.
4: Del tha Funkee Homosapien - The Wacky World of Rapid Transit
Del was already articulate, clever, and very funny even though he was just 19 when he recorded his album I Wish My Brother George Was Here. Great rhythm and timing, some nonstandard verse structures, and great funky backing tracks that never take themselves too seriously.
5: Mouse On Mars – Subsequence
Like miniscule martian mammals sneaking through your space kitchen, this tune is rife with snark and suspicion. Techno with clarinets and pianos and guttural squeaks. Oh crumbs, did one just run under the space fridge?
6: Legion of Green Men - Extended Shadows
If I'm not mistaken these guys were the first electronic act to win a Canadian Juno award for their album, Spatial Specific. Everyone was in love with their robotic song Synaptic Response but for me this track was the stand-out with its acidic squishing’s and 7/8 time signature. When the vocals come in you'll feel a cool breeze blow past the back of your neck.
7: Brian Demodulated - HS-Link
A synthpop tune by yours truly, I made this song with the goal of using as few instruments and the lowest polyphony possible. This was inspired by the likes of Com Truise, Joy Division, and Jan Hammer, and is named after an dial-up old modem file transfer protocol that let you upload, download, and chat all at the same time.
8: Wagon Christ - Shadows
A haunting, brooding, thoughtful, and breathtaking song that could have blossomed without percussion but ends up a proper head nodder. Your bass bins will sneak up on you like a stealthy prankster.
9: Maxo - Peppy Hare Is Jealous Of My Ride
One of the most impressive composers I've ever had the pleasure of hearing, Maxo is a true genius and a master of modern jazz. He takes ingredients from swing, acid jazz, funk, and video games in equal proportions and serves up their unholy smorgasbord on a pixelated platter.
10: Mrs. Jynx - Vlodrum
Could the album art for her album The Standoffish Cat be the most apropos ever? Google it and find out. The whole album is sneaky, naughty, and very feline. You'll want to smack her coldwave synth tunes on the nose with a rolled-up newspaper.
11: D'Cruze - Sega Rally (Trip Hop Mix)
As a childhood video game addict and raver-to-be I couldn't pass up this Club Saturn album featuring remixes of Sega video game tunes by the likes of Remarc, Kenny Ken, Mr. Time, and Marshall Jefferson. Rave and junglism is on this unlikely disc as well as some dubby downtempo that all makes use of the games' raspy, low-fi samples. A very silly album, a collector's piece, and a lucky find.
12: Beastie Boys - Ricky's Theme
Not only did these 3 Jewish boys impose their own standards on rap music but they also played their own instruments and dabbled in jazz and punk. I always found this track off Ill Communication to be especially pretty with its shimmering guitar refrains.
13: Shpongle - Shpongle Falls
One of my favourite bands on earth and beyond, Shpongle combines world music with psychedelica and electronica. This first track off their Are You Shpongled? album takes dreamy flutes, plucky harps, dubby basslines, restrained percussion, and throws it all in a roiling acidic cauldron.
14: The Grid - Golden Dawn
A stunningly powerful song with a huge surprise you'll not find anywhere else in electronic music. It's a million miles away from (but just as great as) the upbeat trance and techno of the rest of their Evolver album. What else could I possibly have ended this mix with? Surrender yourself and let it sweep you up into the sunrise.
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we go international, as we travel across the pond to Toronto, Canada and welcome Brian Demodulated to the #DuskDubs ranks. With Brian embracing and promoting mixtape culture back in the early 90’s and more recently online, it was a no-brainer to invite him to embrace the #DuskDubs mixtape format. With eclectic influences ranging from Hardfloor, Jamiroquai, Aphex Twin, Josh Wink, Manix, Nirvana, Pleiadians, Black Box, Purple Motion, George "The Fat Man" Sanger, dial-up BBS culture and video games, we present to you another personal journey….
Here’s a few words from the man himself….
I'm a hobbyist DJ and have been producing music on and off since 1994. I release all my music in free, open source formats which you can check out at demodulated.com  I learned how to compose by participating in the MOD/S3M BBS culture of the 90s… so open source and sample sharing are an important creative facet I'm compelled to pay forward. I also have a neglected blog where I host some of my old rave mixtape collection at mixtapes.demodulated.com.
It's a true honor to participate alongside such accomplished and talented folks. Big respect to Gids, Harrison, and Camel for their philosophy of mixing quality tunes from start to finish. I hope you enjoy my track-list. I tried my best to bring a good variety of styles that fit the theme, and squeeze in some humor and whimsy.
A modem modulates and demodulates: it takes human input and converts it into computer signals, and vice versa. We do this as humans too, observing the world and describing it in our own unique words. Thanks, Dusk Dubs team, for giving me this venue to demodulate.
demodulated.com
mixtapes.demodulated.com
twitter.com/demodulated
Track List
1: 2 Nu - This Is Ponderous
2: Deee Lite - Apple Juice Kissing
3: Bjork - I Miss You (Dobie Rub Part One Sunshine Mix)
4: Del tha Funkee Homosapien - The Wacky World of Rapid Transit
5: Mouse On Mars - Subsequence
6: Legion of Green Men - Extended Shadows
7: Brian Demodulated - HS-Link
8: Wagon Christ - Shadows
9: Maxo - Peppy Hare Is Jealous Of My Ride
10: Mrs. Jynx - Vlodrum
11: D'Cruze - Sega Rally (Trip Hop Mix)
12: Beastie Boys - Ricky's Theme
13: Shpongle - Shpongle Falls
14: The Grid - Golden Dawn
1: 2 Nu - This Is Ponderous
In elementary school I used to fall asleep listening to the "Top 10 at 10"on the radio and in 1989 this utterly insane song dominated the #1 spot for weeks and weeks. I never forgot it and eagerly bought the album Ponderous last year. It's kind of John Lennon meets Yello which is a glorious combination. Can you see what I'm saying?
2: Deee Lite - Apple Juice Kissing
Most people think of Deee Lite as a one hit wonder for Groove Is In The Heart but they've got 4 albums of pure sunshine. They're a diverse group with some very legit house, dub, and chillout tunes. Miss Lady Kier is a vocalist with a lot of attitude and sass which is conveyed sensually in this summery song.
3: Bjork - I Miss You (Dobie Rub Part One Sunshine Mix)
Bjork is weird and people think I'm weird for loving her weirdness, but I love her weird weirdness like a weird weirdo. This one is a pretty straightforward remix of an originally bonkers salsa/big band song on a previous album (with spastic music video by John Kricfalusi of Ren and Stimpy fame). Now it's a sort of wine bar/social engineering/come hither track.
4: Del tha Funkee Homosapien - The Wacky World of Rapid Transit
Del was already articulate, clever, and very funny even though he was just 19 when he recorded his album I Wish My Brother George Was Here. Great rhythm and timing, some nonstandard verse structures, and great funky backing tracks that never take themselves too seriously.
5: Mouse On Mars – Subsequence
Like miniscule martian mammals sneaking through your space kitchen, this tune is rife with snark and suspicion. Techno with clarinets and pianos and guttural squeaks. Oh crumbs, did one just run under the space fridge?
6: Legion of Green Men - Extended Shadows
If I'm not mistaken these guys were the first electronic act to win a Canadian Juno award for their album, Spatial Specific. Everyone was in love with their robotic song Synaptic Response but for me this track was the stand-out with its acidic squishing’s and 7/8 time signature. When the vocals come in you'll feel a cool breeze blow past the back of your neck.
7: Brian Demodulated - HS-Link
A synthpop tune by yours truly, I made this song with the goal of using as few instruments and the lowest polyphony possible. This was inspired by the likes of Com Truise, Joy Division, and Jan Hammer, and is named after an dial-up old modem file transfer protocol that let you upload, download, and chat all at the same time.
8: Wagon Christ - Shadows
A haunting, brooding, thoughtful, and breathtaking song that could have blossomed without percussion but ends up a proper head nodder. Your bass bins will sneak up on you like a stealthy prankster.
9: Maxo - Peppy Hare Is Jealous Of My Ride
One of the most impressive composers I've ever had the pleasure of hearing, Maxo is a true genius and a master of modern jazz. He takes ingredients from swing, acid jazz, funk, and video games in equal proportions and serves up their unholy smorgasbord on a pixelated platter.
10: Mrs. Jynx - Vlodrum
Could the album art for her album The Standoffish Cat be the most apropos ever? Google it and find out. The whole album is sneaky, naughty, and very feline. You'll want to smack her coldwave synth tunes on the nose with a rolled-up newspaper.
11: D'Cruze - Sega Rally (Trip Hop Mix)
As a childhood video game addict and raver-to-be I couldn't pass up this Club Saturn album featuring remixes of Sega video game tunes by the likes of Remarc, Kenny Ken, Mr. Time, and Marshall Jefferson. Rave and junglism is on this unlikely disc as well as some dubby downtempo that all makes use of the games' raspy, low-fi samples. A very silly album, a collector's piece, and a lucky find.
12: Beastie Boys - Ricky's Theme
Not only did these 3 Jewish boys impose their own standards on rap music but they also played their own instruments and dabbled in jazz and punk. I always found this track off Ill Communication to be especially pretty with its shimmering guitar refrains.
13: Shpongle - Shpongle Falls
One of my favourite bands on earth and beyond, Shpongle combines world music with psychedelica and electronica. This first track off their Are You Shpongled? album takes dreamy flutes, plucky harps, dubby basslines, restrained percussion, and throws it all in a roiling acidic cauldron.
14: The Grid - Golden Dawn
A stunningly powerful song with a huge surprise you'll not find anywhere else in electronic music. It's a million miles away from (but just as great as) the upbeat trance and techno of the rest of their Evolver album. What else could I possibly have ended this mix with? Surrender yourself and let it sweep you up into the sunrise.
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0211 Dusk Dubs - Soundaffected</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week dropping off his selections into the #DuskDubs studio, we welcome Soundafected. Paul has been DJing since the 1990s, inspired by DJ’s such as Carl Cox (The 1st mixtape he ever heard), and DJ Easygroove and DJ Ratty who would entice him out, like thousands of others, every weekend to events such as Devotion or Essence,  or to the legendary venue that is ‘The Sanctuary’ in Milton Keynes. During the mid to late 90s he was part of a small group of DJs pushing jungle and Drum n Bass in Cornwall, playing in the 2nd rooms of Maximum Sensory Overload, and the legendary Shirehorse Inn. All this led to Paul creating and co-promoting a small night called ‘Soundz Twisted’.
Find him here:
soundcloud.com/dj-soundaffected
twitter.com/soundaffected
Here are a few words from the man himself…..
“Hello and welcome to my volume of the mighty #DuskDubs, please enjoy my selection of 12 tracks that all have significant early evening memories for me, whether it be with friends, family or just by myself.  If I was to describe all these memories you'd be reading this for weeks, suffice to say…. inspirations are my mum, dad and grandad who all lived through their own adversities. My musical heroes would be long list, but my top five would certainly include Ben E King, Lois Armstrong, Otis Reading, NWA and Public Enemy. 
So please, sit back, relax and watch the sunset while you listen to the soundtrack to my perfect dusk. “ 

Otis Reading – Dock Of The Bay
The Five Stairsteps – Ooh Child
Sugar Hill Gang – 8Th Wonder
DMX - Slipping
DMX – It’s All Good
Beastie Boys – To The 5 Boroughs
Cutty Ranks – Limb By Limb
Heads High – Mr Vegas
Leftfield – Original
Jam Thieves – Smoke Weed
DJ Trax – High Times (Original)
Dave Wallace – Expressions (Part 1)

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week dropping off his selections into the #DuskDubs studio, we welcome Soundafected. Paul has been DJing since the 1990s, inspired by DJ’s such as Carl Cox (The 1st mixtape he ever heard), and DJ Easygroove and DJ Ratty who would entice him out, like thousands of others, every weekend to events such as Devotion or Essence,  or to the legendary venue that is ‘The Sanctuary’ in Milton Keynes. During the mid to late 90s he was part of a small group of DJs pushing jungle and Drum n Bass in Cornwall, playing in the 2nd rooms of Maximum Sensory Overload, and the legendary Shirehorse Inn. All this led to Paul creating and co-promoting a small night called ‘Soundz Twisted’.
Find him here:
soundcloud.com/dj-soundaffected
twitter.com/soundaffected
Here are a few words from the man himself…..
“Hello and welcome to my volume of the mighty #DuskDubs, please enjoy my selection of 12 tracks that all have significant early evening memories for me, whether it be with friends, family or just by myself.  If I was to describe all these memories you'd be reading this for weeks, suffice to say…. inspirations are my mum, dad and grandad who all lived through their own adversities. My musical heroes would be long list, but my top five would certainly include Ben E King, Lois Armstrong, Otis Reading, NWA and Public Enemy. 
So please, sit back, relax and watch the sunset while you listen to the soundtrack to my perfect dusk. “ 

Otis Reading – Dock Of The Bay
The Five Stairsteps – Ooh Child
Sugar Hill Gang – 8Th Wonder
DMX - Slipping
DMX – It’s All Good
Beastie Boys – To The 5 Boroughs
Cutty Ranks – Limb By Limb
Heads High – Mr Vegas
Leftfield – Original
Jam Thieves – Smoke Weed
DJ Trax – High Times (Original)
Dave Wallace – Expressions (Part 1)

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0210 Dusk Dubs - Niccolo Machiavelli</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we present Niccolo Machiavelli with an Influences and Atmospheres showcase. A London based producer of Ambient to Dub Techno through to House, he has been on our radar for a long time. His production is out of this world, and his knowledge of music is something we respect highly. This is a very thoughtful collection of records, and more importantly to Dusk Dubs, it’s an insight into what makes our selector tick. Thanks again to Niccolo Machiavelli for his time.
Find him here:
soundcloud.com/neilgarcia
Here are a few words from this week’s selector, and an in depth commentary from him to accompany the mixtape. 
“Crafting this showcase has been an absolute privilege and thank you so much to Tommy for letting me get involved.
My rationale for my showcase is this, to think about one track I have produced and all of the influences that went into it, tracks I have heard throughout the years, be it on systems, in computer games or on pirate radio back in the day.  Each track has a special element that I will try and explain in words.
Before I begin, I always remember hearing an interview with Simon Huxtable (Aural Imbalance) where he said above every other element in music; he valued the atmospheres created in tracks.  This statement always stuck with me and when I produce I always remember to put the atmosphere at the forefront of the track.  So enough of that, now for the music!”

Carl Craig – A Wonderful Life:  Perfect atmosphere, be it the ambient pad that washes in the background, the gorgeous synth (pluck?) at 0.39 onwards and the ghostly chords throughout.  I listened to this track walking around at night in Kyoto and it just blew me away.
Coldplay – Midnight: For the record, and I’m not saying this to be trendy, I don’t really like Coldplay.  Chris and co. never really did much for me.  But this track is just beautiful.  In terms of production the build up that begins at 3:00 and hits its crescendo at 4:15 is just perfect atmosphere, Aural Imbalance would be proud of it himself!
Loscil – The Making of Grief Point:  I’m a new convert to Loscil and found myself listening to this in bed at 2am.  The ambience of this track, combined with the dialogue which is so deep and multi layered makes it the standout track on the album.  Does it get any more minimal and bleak?
Jesper Kydd – Desmond Miles: Yep, I’m a game geek, and it doesn’t get much better than the Assassins Creed franchise, which I truly love.  This track just knocked me out when I heard it in game, production values mixed between traditional sounds and dark, almost droney atmospheres.  The muted bell sounds.  Jesper is such a versatile producer and the whole Assassin’s Creed soundtrack was brilliant, but this one stood out for its blend of elements.
Jeremy Soule – Frostfall:  Another game score, this time from Skyrim.  Sorry for the repetition, but it’s just so damn atmospheric.  The lead strings are picture perfect, and the ambiences and washes in the background just set out what Skyrim is all about, bleak and icy, but warm in parts.
Muonos – Say Nothing:  Nothing was more atmospheric musically in my formative years than the Good Looking Records sound, so I was surprised to hear this piece on the brilliant compilation Slow Living Vol2 from Peco at Drift Deeper Records, released 10 years or so after GLO’s heyday.  Modern production values, that low slung drum programme with the most gorgeous ambience, washes, flutes and piano licks.  
Fever Ray – If I Had a Heart: So we switch things up.  This track is raw.  Fever Ray’s voice is raw.  The scene from Breaking Bad where I first heard this was raw (Jesse’s nervous breakdown driving go-karts).  The vocal is mad, from low to high and back, and the lead chord work is so dark and droney.  Perfect Breaking Bad music.
React 2 Rhythm – All or Nothing:  I heard this on a London pirate radio station in about 1992, I must have been 12.  This sounded like alien music, that opening synth sound and the vocal, leading into a pretty dark main body of the track, all with the gorgeous atmospheric elements.  React 2 Rhythm did one album, 8 tracks long.  All of them were brilliant, this one stands out for this showcase.
Aural Imbalance – Self Oscillation:  The man himself, the producer I most closely look towards when producing myself.  Words can’t describe the atmospheres he has created on this track, so I’m going to cop out and say just listen.
Nitin Sawnhey – Breathing Light: Musical perfection in every way, shape and form, but the two samples he uses get me every time, the Sarajevo news report and Mandela shape the way I try and use samples in my productions, historic dialogue, political dialogue, it all works.  I remember when this track played at cocktail hour at my wedding, a friend came up to me and said “you know this is your wedding, you even got bloody drum and bass played!”.
Vincent I Watson – Sagitaria: Back to ambience and atmosphere, and Vince is always on point with his use of washes and pads, this track is pure bliss, one I’ve used as a set starter for my podcast for Deeptakt Records.  The subtle movement in the lead keys compliments the wash so perfectly.
Deadbeat – Peace & Love: Paul St Hilaire is enough atmosphere for any track, but the soft chord line coming in at around 1:16 is so well programmed and implemented, understated but on a club system, completely off the hook!
Niccolo Machiavelli – Good Old Days (Ethereal edit): So we end with the culmination of all of these influences in atmosphere, my track released on Deeptakt in January as part of my Graphite EP.  I have tried to embrace the layering of pads, washes, samples and sounds to create a moving, living, breathing atmosphere.  In my mind when I hear it I can see sunlight, sunrise, orange and a hint of green (from a perspective of synaesthesia).  I like the way the sample fits in, quite melancholic, and the dub influence at the end with the muted echoes ends the track nicely. 

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we present Niccolo Machiavelli with an Influences and Atmospheres showcase. A London based producer of Ambient to Dub Techno through to House, he has been on our radar for a long time. His production is out of this world, and his knowledge of music is something we respect highly. This is a very thoughtful collection of records, and more importantly to Dusk Dubs, it’s an insight into what makes our selector tick. Thanks again to Niccolo Machiavelli for his time.
Find him here:
soundcloud.com/neilgarcia
Here are a few words from this week’s selector, and an in depth commentary from him to accompany the mixtape. 
“Crafting this showcase has been an absolute privilege and thank you so much to Tommy for letting me get involved.
My rationale for my showcase is this, to think about one track I have produced and all of the influences that went into it, tracks I have heard throughout the years, be it on systems, in computer games or on pirate radio back in the day.  Each track has a special element that I will try and explain in words.
Before I begin, I always remember hearing an interview with Simon Huxtable (Aural Imbalance) where he said above every other element in music; he valued the atmospheres created in tracks.  This statement always stuck with me and when I produce I always remember to put the atmosphere at the forefront of the track.  So enough of that, now for the music!”

Carl Craig – A Wonderful Life:  Perfect atmosphere, be it the ambient pad that washes in the background, the gorgeous synth (pluck?) at 0.39 onwards and the ghostly chords throughout.  I listened to this track walking around at night in Kyoto and it just blew me away.
Coldplay – Midnight: For the record, and I’m not saying this to be trendy, I don’t really like Coldplay.  Chris and co. never really did much for me.  But this track is just beautiful.  In terms of production the build up that begins at 3:00 and hits its crescendo at 4:15 is just perfect atmosphere, Aural Imbalance would be proud of it himself!
Loscil – The Making of Grief Point:  I’m a new convert to Loscil and found myself listening to this in bed at 2am.  The ambience of this track, combined with the dialogue which is so deep and multi layered makes it the standout track on the album.  Does it get any more minimal and bleak?
Jesper Kydd – Desmond Miles: Yep, I’m a game geek, and it doesn’t get much better than the Assassins Creed franchise, which I truly love.  This track just knocked me out when I heard it in game, production values mixed between traditional sounds and dark, almost droney atmospheres.  The muted bell sounds.  Jesper is such a versatile producer and the whole Assassin’s Creed soundtrack was brilliant, but this one stood out for its blend of elements.
Jeremy Soule – Frostfall:  Another game score, this time from Skyrim.  Sorry for the repetition, but it’s just so damn atmospheric.  The lead strings are picture perfect, and the ambiences and washes in the background just set out what Skyrim is all about, bleak and icy, but warm in parts.
Muonos – Say Nothing:  Nothing was more atmospheric musically in my formative years than the Good Looking Records sound, so I was surprised to hear this piece on the brilliant compilation Slow Living Vol2 from Peco at Drift Deeper Records, released 10 years or so after GLO’s heyday.  Modern production values, that low slung drum programme with the most gorgeous ambience, washes, flutes and piano licks.  
Fever Ray – If I Had a Heart: So we switch things up.  This track is raw.  Fever Ray’s voice is raw.  The scene from Breaking Bad where I first heard this was raw (Jesse’s nervous breakdown driving go-karts).  The vocal is mad, from low to high and back, and the lead chord work is so dark and droney.  Perfect Breaking Bad music.
React 2 Rhythm – All or Nothing:  I heard this on a London pirate radio station in about 1992, I must have been 12.  This sounded like alien music, that opening synth sound and the vocal, leading into a pretty dark main body of the track, all with the gorgeous atmospheric elements.  React 2 Rhythm did one album, 8 tracks long.  All of them were brilliant, this one stands out for this showcase.
Aural Imbalance – Self Oscillation:  The man himself, the producer I most closely look towards when producing myself.  Words can’t describe the atmospheres he has created on this track, so I’m going to cop out and say just listen.
Nitin Sawnhey – Breathing Light: Musical perfection in every way, shape and form, but the two samples he uses get me every time, the Sarajevo news report and Mandela shape the way I try and use samples in my productions, historic dialogue, political dialogue, it all works.  I remember when this track played at cocktail hour at my wedding, a friend came up to me and said “you know this is your wedding, you even got bloody drum and bass played!”.
Vincent I Watson – Sagitaria: Back to ambience and atmosphere, and Vince is always on point with his use of washes and pads, this track is pure bliss, one I’ve used as a set starter for my podcast for Deeptakt Records.  The subtle movement in the lead keys compliments the wash so perfectly.
Deadbeat – Peace & Love: Paul St Hilaire is enough atmosphere for any track, but the soft chord line coming in at around 1:16 is so well programmed and implemented, understated but on a club system, completely off the hook!
Niccolo Machiavelli – Good Old Days (Ethereal edit): So we end with the culmination of all of these influences in atmosphere, my track released on Deeptakt in January as part of my Graphite EP.  I have tried to embrace the layering of pads, washes, samples and sounds to create a moving, living, breathing atmosphere.  In my mind when I hear it I can see sunlight, sunrise, orange and a hint of green (from a perspective of synaesthesia).  I like the way the sample fits in, quite melancholic, and the dub influence at the end with the muted echoes ends the track nicely. 

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL   ]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0209 Dusk Dubs - General Camel</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Dusk Dubs resident General Camel. In the past he’s been rightly referred to as the Dusk Dubs recruitment officer aka ‘The Ninja’, and of course as a third vital cog in the Dusk Dubs machine. However, it must be remembered that the General, since discovering alternative music scenes back in the day, is 100% focused on spreading the word of “Good Music”. His appetite and passion for discovering, informing and sometimes simply listening to music is unquestionable, all genres, all artists, all vibes are open to the General and that’s what we love about him. His previous volumes are a testament to that, always classy, always intelligent and always full of “Good Music”…. And this one is no different ……
Here are a few words from the man himself….
“Well YR-02 of the #DuskDubs mix series has kicked off with a Bang! Already we've seen some amazing mixtape's, some great selectors, with some top selections......
It's a real privilege for me working with guys like Tommy and Gidman who are so dedicated and who both put their heart and souls into making #DuskDubs the best it can possibly be. It was clear for us all to see after YR-01 that people loved what we were doing. So when we discussed continuing and putting out YR-02 it really was a No-brainer. The #DuskDubs family is growing each and every week and I love being a part of such a like-minded group of people, no egos, no attitude, no bullshit, it really is all about one thing......'The Music'
So it's always a pleasure to drop of a few of my favourite tracks to #DuskDubs HQ for Tommy to work his magic on.....
'So sit back, Crack open a beer and enjoy the music'….. The General “
Find the General here:
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL
Tracklisting…

The Cinematic Orchestra - All that you give (Feat. Fontella Bass)
Kid Loco - Flyin' On 747
Pete Rock - What You Waiting For (Instrumental)
Gangstarr - Mass Appeal
Kenny Dope - Get On Down 
The Herbaliser - Another Mother 
Photek - Into The 90's
Wax Doctor - Offshore Drift
Urban Tribe - Covert Action
Nor Elle - Sunset Print
Hot Toddy, Ron Basejam - I Need Love 
Om Unit - The Silence (Feat. Jinadu) 
Source Direct - The Silent Witness
Photek - 101 (Boddika's Drum Machine Mix) 

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Dusk Dubs resident General Camel. In the past he’s been rightly referred to as the Dusk Dubs recruitment officer aka ‘The Ninja’, and of course as a third vital cog in the Dusk Dubs machine. However, it must be remembered that the General, since discovering alternative music scenes back in the day, is 100% focused on spreading the word of “Good Music”. His appetite and passion for discovering, informing and sometimes simply listening to music is unquestionable, all genres, all artists, all vibes are open to the General and that’s what we love about him. His previous volumes are a testament to that, always classy, always intelligent and always full of “Good Music”…. And this one is no different ……
Here are a few words from the man himself….
“Well YR-02 of the #DuskDubs mix series has kicked off with a Bang! Already we've seen some amazing mixtape's, some great selectors, with some top selections......
It's a real privilege for me working with guys like Tommy and Gidman who are so dedicated and who both put their heart and souls into making #DuskDubs the best it can possibly be. It was clear for us all to see after YR-01 that people loved what we were doing. So when we discussed continuing and putting out YR-02 it really was a No-brainer. The #DuskDubs family is growing each and every week and I love being a part of such a like-minded group of people, no egos, no attitude, no bullshit, it really is all about one thing......'The Music'
So it's always a pleasure to drop of a few of my favourite tracks to #DuskDubs HQ for Tommy to work his magic on.....
'So sit back, Crack open a beer and enjoy the music'….. The General “
Find the General here:
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL
Tracklisting…

The Cinematic Orchestra - All that you give (Feat. Fontella Bass)
Kid Loco - Flyin' On 747
Pete Rock - What You Waiting For (Instrumental)
Gangstarr - Mass Appeal
Kenny Dope - Get On Down 
The Herbaliser - Another Mother 
Photek - Into The 90's
Wax Doctor - Offshore Drift
Urban Tribe - Covert Action
Nor Elle - Sunset Print
Hot Toddy, Ron Basejam - I Need Love 
Om Unit - The Silence (Feat. Jinadu) 
Source Direct - The Silent Witness
Photek - 101 (Boddika's Drum Machine Mix) 

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2015 17:25:47 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-19T17:25:47+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0208 Dusk Dubs - Johnny Earl</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we have the pleasure of presenting another new selector, wicked DJ and #vibesformiles resident to the #DuskDubs series… Johnny Earl. He may well be a new #DuskDubs selector but he’s been a full-time listener and supporter since our inception. “Why’s it taken so long” I hear you say? Well, Mr. Earl doesn’t do things lightly and nor do we. So after we finally met up with him on one of #RCFF/Music Mondays infamous boat parties along the River Thames, that real kindred passion in music was realised, and it was at that moment we knew, we had to find time to get him in!  
NOW !! is that time…… Step up the one and only Johnny Earl 
Here are some words from this weeks selector:
“ I'll keep this short and sweet(ish) as I'm a firm believer in letting the music do the talking and after all, isn't that what this whole project is really about?
If you know me, then you'll already know all about my deep love for virtually all forms of dance music from about 1988 onwards. It pretty much defines who I am and has played a massive part in making me the bloke I am today. But this project had me out of my comfort zone, which I actually found very refreshing, challenging and extremely gratifying, as I sifted through decades of dub-influenced music, trying to locate those forgotten gems that had once mesmerised me for whatever reason, whilst also striving to maintain the ridiculously high standards that had been set by previous selectors. 
I was invited to submit my selection roughly 6 months ago and I explained that whilst I was very flattered, honoured and humbled to be asked, I felt I would need a lot of time to delve into my archives and rediscover the tracks that I felt are worthy of a #DuskDubs submission. I also needed time to get my 'Hardcore/Jungle/Garage/Old Skool head' off and my 'Dub/Ska/Reggae/Breaks/Ambient/Melodic chill-out head' on, which didn't happen very easily, let me tell you! It did reawaken part of my musical mind that had been dormant for several years though and opened up a whole world of tunes, genres and sub-genres that I'd badly neglected for too long and for this reason alone I can't thank Gidman, Camel and Harrison enough.
It's been a real pleasure getting the buzz from hearing so many great tracks that had fallen by the wayside. Tracks that evoke so many memories of my childhood when my Dad used to have his Ska and Reggae tapes on full whack every Sunday morning. Memories of my times in Ibiza and more specifically, watching the sun set on the rocks outside Café Del Mar with my pals whilst Jose Padilla gently serenaded us. And of course, those early rave memories when it was all about the breaks, the bleeps and most importantly, the bass! And speaking of bass, this is probably the only theme that underpins my whole selection. To me, a good bassline is essential in all forms of music and can undoubtedly be the difference between an average tune and an absolute classic. Everything I've chosen has that magic formula, so make sure you whack the bass up on your system before you hit the play button!
Anyways, let's get on with it, shall we? I hope you enjoy the music. The whole selection process has been a real privilege. Love and respect must go to all the #DuskDubs family, big up each and every one of you. I feel truly honoured and humbled to be part of such a knowledgeable, open-minded, decent group of people. Except for Barny Wink of course. He's just a wrong'un :-) “
You can find him here:
soundcloud.com/johnearl79
twitter.com/johnnyearl79
And you can catch Johnny Earl spinning records at the Music Mondays Christmas Party in London on 5th Dec, along with Dusk Dubs! 

'Irie Feelings' - Rupie Edwards
'King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown' - Augustus Pablo
'Double Barrel' - Dave & Ansell Collins
'The Selecter' - The Selecter
'Chase The Devil' - Max Romeo & The Upsetters
'Phoenix City' - Roland Alphonso & The Soul Brothers
'Claps Like Thunder' - Jah Shaka & Mad Professor
'The Way Of The Explosive' - Finley Quaye
'Chant Of A Poor Man' - Leftfield ft. Cheshire Cat
'Ovary Stripe' - Kasabian
'Trip II The Moon' (10" unreleased mix) - Acen
'Pressure Drop' - Dusk
'Asia' - Alex Neri
'Fanfare Of Life' - Leftfield
'The Revival' - Martine Girault
'Nothing Can Stop Us' - St. Etienne
'Smokebelch' (Beatless Mix) - The Sabres Of Paradise

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we have the pleasure of presenting another new selector, wicked DJ and #vibesformiles resident to the #DuskDubs series… Johnny Earl. He may well be a new #DuskDubs selector but he’s been a full-time listener and supporter since our inception. “Why’s it taken so long” I hear you say? Well, Mr. Earl doesn’t do things lightly and nor do we. So after we finally met up with him on one of #RCFF/Music Mondays infamous boat parties along the River Thames, that real kindred passion in music was realised, and it was at that moment we knew, we had to find time to get him in!  
NOW !! is that time…… Step up the one and only Johnny Earl 
Here are some words from this weeks selector:
“ I'll keep this short and sweet(ish) as I'm a firm believer in letting the music do the talking and after all, isn't that what this whole project is really about?
If you know me, then you'll already know all about my deep love for virtually all forms of dance music from about 1988 onwards. It pretty much defines who I am and has played a massive part in making me the bloke I am today. But this project had me out of my comfort zone, which I actually found very refreshing, challenging and extremely gratifying, as I sifted through decades of dub-influenced music, trying to locate those forgotten gems that had once mesmerised me for whatever reason, whilst also striving to maintain the ridiculously high standards that had been set by previous selectors. 
I was invited to submit my selection roughly 6 months ago and I explained that whilst I was very flattered, honoured and humbled to be asked, I felt I would need a lot of time to delve into my archives and rediscover the tracks that I felt are worthy of a #DuskDubs submission. I also needed time to get my 'Hardcore/Jungle/Garage/Old Skool head' off and my 'Dub/Ska/Reggae/Breaks/Ambient/Melodic chill-out head' on, which didn't happen very easily, let me tell you! It did reawaken part of my musical mind that had been dormant for several years though and opened up a whole world of tunes, genres and sub-genres that I'd badly neglected for too long and for this reason alone I can't thank Gidman, Camel and Harrison enough.
It's been a real pleasure getting the buzz from hearing so many great tracks that had fallen by the wayside. Tracks that evoke so many memories of my childhood when my Dad used to have his Ska and Reggae tapes on full whack every Sunday morning. Memories of my times in Ibiza and more specifically, watching the sun set on the rocks outside Café Del Mar with my pals whilst Jose Padilla gently serenaded us. And of course, those early rave memories when it was all about the breaks, the bleeps and most importantly, the bass! And speaking of bass, this is probably the only theme that underpins my whole selection. To me, a good bassline is essential in all forms of music and can undoubtedly be the difference between an average tune and an absolute classic. Everything I've chosen has that magic formula, so make sure you whack the bass up on your system before you hit the play button!
Anyways, let's get on with it, shall we? I hope you enjoy the music. The whole selection process has been a real privilege. Love and respect must go to all the #DuskDubs family, big up each and every one of you. I feel truly honoured and humbled to be part of such a knowledgeable, open-minded, decent group of people. Except for Barny Wink of course. He's just a wrong'un :-) “
You can find him here:
soundcloud.com/johnearl79
twitter.com/johnnyearl79
And you can catch Johnny Earl spinning records at the Music Mondays Christmas Party in London on 5th Dec, along with Dusk Dubs! 

'Irie Feelings' - Rupie Edwards
'King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown' - Augustus Pablo
'Double Barrel' - Dave & Ansell Collins
'The Selecter' - The Selecter
'Chase The Devil' - Max Romeo & The Upsetters
'Phoenix City' - Roland Alphonso & The Soul Brothers
'Claps Like Thunder' - Jah Shaka & Mad Professor
'The Way Of The Explosive' - Finley Quaye
'Chant Of A Poor Man' - Leftfield ft. Cheshire Cat
'Ovary Stripe' - Kasabian
'Trip II The Moon' (10" unreleased mix) - Acen
'Pressure Drop' - Dusk
'Asia' - Alex Neri
'Fanfare Of Life' - Leftfield
'The Revival' - Martine Girault
'Nothing Can Stop Us' - St. Etienne
'Smokebelch' (Beatless Mix) - The Sabres Of Paradise

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork and other goodies, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2015 17:24:24 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-19T17:24:24+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0207 Dusk Dubs - Om Unit</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
We are extremely privileged to have the ‘Cosmic Bridge’ label boss; amazing producer and remixer; in-demand DJ; and all-round talent that is Om Unit selecting for us this week. If you track back through YR-01 and YR-02 #DuskDubs mixtapes you’ll find all kinds of selectors choosing Om Unit tracks for their #DuskDubs journey, so it’s the perfect continuation to have the man behind all those incredible beats selecting for this weeks mixtape.
Grounded in the jungalistic roots of the early 90’s, he previously represented the UK at the DMC World DJ Championships under his turntablist moniker ‘2Tall’. Not long after, ‘Om Unit’ was born, producing tracks that appeared on diverse labels such as Dublins’ All City Records, Tectonic Recordings, Fabric Records, Berlins’ Project Mooncircle, Terrorhythm, his own imprint Cosmic Bridge Records, and of course more recently with his own album ‘Threads’ on Civil Music and further releases on Metalheadz.
It is with the Goldie & the Metalheadz camp that he has certainly found his spiritual home and in two weeks time he drops the “Inversions” EP on the legendary label. This EP gathers together all his influences, London, Chicago and Detroit with textures formed from Jungle, Drum & Bass, Techno and Footwork. He has also incorporated into this production samples from 15 year old DAT tapes out of the Metalheadz camp, supplied by the head honcho Goldie himself. In Om Unit’s own words… “This project is not an exercise in technical skill, nor a showcase or automated sound design. It’s a blueprint of what could be another way”.
It is the particular influence of Jungle, which he immersed himself in 15-20 years ago, that we have asked him to present for his #DuskDubs volume. A genre that clearly has a special place in his heart and memory and still influences him to this day. Coming off the back of a successful USA/Canada tour, he’s been digging deep in his collection and supplied us with a serious collection of his “Jungle Favourites”.
You can pre order Inversion here:
shop.metalheadz.co.uk/download...load/metalp005d
And you can find Om Unit here:
soundcloud.com/omunit
twitter.com/om_unit
facebook.com/omunit
Here are a few words from the man himself….
“Essentially this is a collection of some oldskool Jungle faves, less obvious stuff with a more atmospheric vibe.. Something i've always been drawn to, the more deeper meditative side of jungle, and in fact most music in general. 2014 has been a great year for me in terms of celebrating this via my own work and DJ sets, and it's a pleasure to be able to showcase some personal favourites via a platform such as #DuskDubs.”
Tracklisting…
1) Monita - Razor’s Edge (1994)
2) Rogue Unit - Dance Of The Sarooes (1994)
3) Baraka - I’ll Be There (1995)
4) Van Kleef - Life Began Changing (1994)
5) Alladin - We Enter (Deep Forest Dub) (1994)
6) Skanna - This Way (1993)
7) Orca - Unititled (Side A - FT006) (1994)
8) Orca – Liar (1995)
9) DJ Scoobie - Wait 4 The Bass (1993)
10) Hidden Agenda - The Flute Tune (1995)
11) Photek – Yendi (1998)
12) Odyssey – Ritual (1997)
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works: 
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
We are extremely privileged to have the ‘Cosmic Bridge’ label boss; amazing producer and remixer; in-demand DJ; and all-round talent that is Om Unit selecting for us this week. If you track back through YR-01 and YR-02 #DuskDubs mixtapes you’ll find all kinds of selectors choosing Om Unit tracks for their #DuskDubs journey, so it’s the perfect continuation to have the man behind all those incredible beats selecting for this weeks mixtape.
Grounded in the jungalistic roots of the early 90’s, he previously represented the UK at the DMC World DJ Championships under his turntablist moniker ‘2Tall’. Not long after, ‘Om Unit’ was born, producing tracks that appeared on diverse labels such as Dublins’ All City Records, Tectonic Recordings, Fabric Records, Berlins’ Project Mooncircle, Terrorhythm, his own imprint Cosmic Bridge Records, and of course more recently with his own album ‘Threads’ on Civil Music and further releases on Metalheadz.
It is with the Goldie & the Metalheadz camp that he has certainly found his spiritual home and in two weeks time he drops the “Inversions” EP on the legendary label. This EP gathers together all his influences, London, Chicago and Detroit with textures formed from Jungle, Drum & Bass, Techno and Footwork. He has also incorporated into this production samples from 15 year old DAT tapes out of the Metalheadz camp, supplied by the head honcho Goldie himself. In Om Unit’s own words… “This project is not an exercise in technical skill, nor a showcase or automated sound design. It’s a blueprint of what could be another way”.
It is the particular influence of Jungle, which he immersed himself in 15-20 years ago, that we have asked him to present for his #DuskDubs volume. A genre that clearly has a special place in his heart and memory and still influences him to this day. Coming off the back of a successful USA/Canada tour, he’s been digging deep in his collection and supplied us with a serious collection of his “Jungle Favourites”.
You can pre order Inversion here:
shop.metalheadz.co.uk/download...load/metalp005d
And you can find Om Unit here:
soundcloud.com/omunit
twitter.com/om_unit
facebook.com/omunit
Here are a few words from the man himself….
“Essentially this is a collection of some oldskool Jungle faves, less obvious stuff with a more atmospheric vibe.. Something i've always been drawn to, the more deeper meditative side of jungle, and in fact most music in general. 2014 has been a great year for me in terms of celebrating this via my own work and DJ sets, and it's a pleasure to be able to showcase some personal favourites via a platform such as #DuskDubs.”
Tracklisting…
1) Monita - Razor’s Edge (1994)
2) Rogue Unit - Dance Of The Sarooes (1994)
3) Baraka - I’ll Be There (1995)
4) Van Kleef - Life Began Changing (1994)
5) Alladin - We Enter (Deep Forest Dub) (1994)
6) Skanna - This Way (1993)
7) Orca - Unititled (Side A - FT006) (1994)
8) Orca – Liar (1995)
9) DJ Scoobie - Wait 4 The Bass (1993)
10) Hidden Agenda - The Flute Tune (1995)
11) Photek – Yendi (1998)
12) Odyssey – Ritual (1997)
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works: 
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                                    <title>DD0206 Dusk Dubs - Artikal LDN</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week is the welcome return of Artikal LDN. A pure music lover, and passionate man. Perfect to have as part of the ever growing Dusk Dubs family. A pleasure again to hear the sounds of his soul and record box. Salute!
Find him here:
soundcloud.com/artikal-london
Here are some words for this weeks selector:
" Where do you start when doing a volume for Dusk Dubs? So much amazing music around and so many musical inspirations
So I have chosen tracks that are special to me and remind me of great moments in my life.
Some real classic tracks that never grow old and some beats that still sound ground-breaking now.
Thanks for listening and enjoy the ride
Artikal x  "
Wouh  - Nicolas Jaar
Nicolas Jaar for me is one of the most innovative and creative producers in the scene so it was hard to choose one of his tracks but Wouh is a real treat
More than Ever People – Levitation
This track reminds me of magic moments in Ibiza. Ibiza is a very special place to me and this track always makes me feel the energy of the island
Don't Push It – Jimpster
DEEP HOUSE, the most battered genre of 2014. I think there is a lot of people that don't really know what it is!! Jimpster is one of the best deep house producers there is and this track always remind me of his album Amour, which is one of my favourite deep house albums
I Chase The Devil - Max Romeo & The Upsetters
Prodigy nailed it with this sample, a class reggae track that reminds me of early nineties dance
Here I Come (Broader Than Broadway) - Barrington Levy
One of my favourite reggae tracks…end of!!!!
Propaganda - Dead Prez
This was a secret track at the end of an album that got discovered in the early hours that always stays in my mind
Dreamy Days - Roots Manuva
One of my favourite UK hip hop artists and this is the track I always go back to. Classic
Stone Cold - Groove Chronicles
Timeless garage classic that shows off the real sound of garage and is silky fucking smooth mate!!!
Hobsons Choice - Jesse Jackson & Mr Reds
This one was always played on my pirate radio show back in the day. Proper white label, had to get in contact with an old pal to get this one 
Lords Of The Null – Lines (Foul Play Remix) - Hyper On Experience
For years I never knew what this track was called and always called it 'FUCKING VOODOO MAGIC MAN''. A classic Hardcore track that goes back to when I first got into dance music.
Pulp Fiction - Alex Reece
A drum and bass track that fits perfectly into Dusk Dubs that is as musical as it is dark and dirty
Night Falls - Booka Shade
Booka Shade are up there with the best producers in the last 10 years and this track never blew up like the rest of their tracks and should get the respect it deserves
Month Of Sip - Steve Bug & Cle
A proper after hours minimal trippy beat to twist your mind. I heard Steve Bug Play it at Paramount (The club at the top of centre point in London) as the sun was coming up over London. Perfect.
Les Djinns (Trentemoller Remix) - Djuma Soundsystem
I just love everything about this track and has a lot of special moments attached to it. A master class in production.
Emotions Electric - A guy Called Gerald
A great timeless piece of house music to finish off……Enjoy
Catch Artikal every Tuesday night on confettidigital.com from 22.00-00.00 GMT 
1) Wouh -- Nicolas Jaar
2) More Than Ever People -- Levitation
3) Dont' Push It -- Jimpster
4) I Chase The Devil -- Max Romeo & The Upsetters
5) Here I Come (Broader Than Broadway) -- Barrington Levy
6) Propaganda -- Dead Prez
7) Dreamy Days -- Roots Manuva
8) Stone Cold -- Groove Chronicles
9) Hobson's Choice -- Mr Reds
10) Lords of the Null-Lines (Foul Play Remix) -- Hyper On Experience
11) Pulp Fiction -- Alex Reece
12) Night Falls -- Booka Shade
13) Month Of Sip -- Steve Bug & cle
14) Les Djinns (Trentemoller Remix) -- Djuma Soundsystem
15) Emotions Electric -- A Guy Called Gerald
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week is the welcome return of Artikal LDN. A pure music lover, and passionate man. Perfect to have as part of the ever growing Dusk Dubs family. A pleasure again to hear the sounds of his soul and record box. Salute!
Find him here:
soundcloud.com/artikal-london
Here are some words for this weeks selector:
" Where do you start when doing a volume for Dusk Dubs? So much amazing music around and so many musical inspirations
So I have chosen tracks that are special to me and remind me of great moments in my life.
Some real classic tracks that never grow old and some beats that still sound ground-breaking now.
Thanks for listening and enjoy the ride
Artikal x  "
Wouh  - Nicolas Jaar
Nicolas Jaar for me is one of the most innovative and creative producers in the scene so it was hard to choose one of his tracks but Wouh is a real treat
More than Ever People – Levitation
This track reminds me of magic moments in Ibiza. Ibiza is a very special place to me and this track always makes me feel the energy of the island
Don't Push It – Jimpster
DEEP HOUSE, the most battered genre of 2014. I think there is a lot of people that don't really know what it is!! Jimpster is one of the best deep house producers there is and this track always remind me of his album Amour, which is one of my favourite deep house albums
I Chase The Devil - Max Romeo & The Upsetters
Prodigy nailed it with this sample, a class reggae track that reminds me of early nineties dance
Here I Come (Broader Than Broadway) - Barrington Levy
One of my favourite reggae tracks…end of!!!!
Propaganda - Dead Prez
This was a secret track at the end of an album that got discovered in the early hours that always stays in my mind
Dreamy Days - Roots Manuva
One of my favourite UK hip hop artists and this is the track I always go back to. Classic
Stone Cold - Groove Chronicles
Timeless garage classic that shows off the real sound of garage and is silky fucking smooth mate!!!
Hobsons Choice - Jesse Jackson & Mr Reds
This one was always played on my pirate radio show back in the day. Proper white label, had to get in contact with an old pal to get this one 
Lords Of The Null – Lines (Foul Play Remix) - Hyper On Experience
For years I never knew what this track was called and always called it 'FUCKING VOODOO MAGIC MAN''. A classic Hardcore track that goes back to when I first got into dance music.
Pulp Fiction - Alex Reece
A drum and bass track that fits perfectly into Dusk Dubs that is as musical as it is dark and dirty
Night Falls - Booka Shade
Booka Shade are up there with the best producers in the last 10 years and this track never blew up like the rest of their tracks and should get the respect it deserves
Month Of Sip - Steve Bug & Cle
A proper after hours minimal trippy beat to twist your mind. I heard Steve Bug Play it at Paramount (The club at the top of centre point in London) as the sun was coming up over London. Perfect.
Les Djinns (Trentemoller Remix) - Djuma Soundsystem
I just love everything about this track and has a lot of special moments attached to it. A master class in production.
Emotions Electric - A guy Called Gerald
A great timeless piece of house music to finish off……Enjoy
Catch Artikal every Tuesday night on confettidigital.com from 22.00-00.00 GMT 
1) Wouh -- Nicolas Jaar
2) More Than Ever People -- Levitation
3) Dont' Push It -- Jimpster
4) I Chase The Devil -- Max Romeo & The Upsetters
5) Here I Come (Broader Than Broadway) -- Barrington Levy
6) Propaganda -- Dead Prez
7) Dreamy Days -- Roots Manuva
8) Stone Cold -- Groove Chronicles
9) Hobson's Choice -- Mr Reds
10) Lords of the Null-Lines (Foul Play Remix) -- Hyper On Experience
11) Pulp Fiction -- Alex Reece
12) Night Falls -- Booka Shade
13) Month Of Sip -- Steve Bug & cle
14) Les Djinns (Trentemoller Remix) -- Djuma Soundsystem
15) Emotions Electric -- A Guy Called Gerald
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0205 Dusk Dubs - Original Gidman</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back DuskDubs resident Original Gidman. Everybody knows when he steps up with his selections, we are all in for a real treat. Gidman, known by many people as 'The Oracle' recently won most knowledgeable listener at the Music Mondays and RCFF raver awards presented by Billy Bunter & Uncle Dugs and the evidence of that is there for us all to see. If anybody wants a tune ID, needs to know anything about a Dj/Producer or something about a specific Label, it really is a case of 'ASK GIDMAN'
His knowledge of all things music stems back to the late 80's, a time when he was well and truly a Hip-Hop head but all that changed when he went on holiday to Corfu with his best mate Gary, what is now known to Gidman as a life changing night at the Wag Club, where he heard stuff like....Rhythm Is Rhythm - Strings of Life and The 28th Street - I Need A Rhythm for the very 1st time, He came back to the UK a house head!
Then in the early 90's, he became a regular at The Paradise Club for the legendary AWOL nights where he would see the likes of Dj Randall dropping the newest, freshest prototype jungle which also had a massive influence on his musical tastes back then and still do to this day.
In the mid 90's it was the turn of Giles Peterson to introduce Gidman to a lot of different music from around the world at his 'That's How It Is' nights at Bar Rumba, from the likes of LTJ Bukem doing a house set to Jazzanova playing a Hip-Hop/House/Brazilian/jazz set.....That club was just Perfect for him.....
DuskDubs really is a 'Labour Of Love' for Gidman. Here at DuskDubs HQ we see his passion and determination on a daily basis, always coming up with new/fresh ideas, always looking to give any potential selectors a helping hand, always looking to move DuskDubs forward.
We feel very privileged and honoured to have him part of the team, we seriously wouldn't have come this far without him.....BIG UP BRUV! 
So, let's get down to business and let Gidman do what he does best - Take you on an amazing journey through sound......DuskDubs Style!
Here is the man himself:
" It’s great to be back for YR-02 and to be offering up another selection of tracks for another #DuskDubs mixtape. Inspired by all the previous mixtapes and amazing selections that we’ve received by our ever-growing #DuskDubs family, i’ve spent the last few months lurking around in my dusty ol’ vaults. So, for this volume, I’ve drawn for some recognisable classics alongside some deeper, less well known beauties…. All oozing that soulful dubbed-out flavour that I love so much…..  enjoy. "
1) Scientist – ‘Round 5’ (Greensleeves Records) - Intro sounds come from the protégé of King Tubby, the legendary Scientist, from the classic clash album  ‘Scientist vs. Prince Jammy ‎– Big Showdown’ (1980). Instantly recognisable to all those ‘Junglists’ out there – it was sampled both by MC Jay J & DJ Devious D’s on ‘ Time Of Our Lives’ and on Noise Factory’s  ‘Be Free’ from their ‘My Mind’ EP – both classic  1992 anthems from the hardcore era ….. “Strictly drum and bass makes you wind up your waist”
2) Zero 7 – ‘Truth & Rights’ (Treacle/Azuli Records) - This cover of Johnny Osbourne’s 1980’sclassic was released on a limited edition 7 inch single back in 2002 as a promotional release to their ‘AnotherLateNight Mix album. Just love those soaring synths and strings – classic Zero 7.
3) Reprazent - New Forms (Roni Size Downtempo Version) (Talkin’ Loud) – Released on Gilles Peterson’s eclectic Talkin’ Loud label back in 1998, during the time when Roni Size, Represent and all the Bristol crew were taking the D&B world by storm, this version featured on the double vinyl release of ‘Watching Windows’.  Roni takes it down a notch, switching it from its well know D&B tempo to a slo-down hip-hop pace, and with Bahamadia’s vocals floating through….  A wonderful remix of epic proportion.
4) Stro Elliot - Soul II Stro (Self-Released) – Came across this track a few years back when DJ Jazzy Jeff dropped it in a mixtape for the Los Angeles based club  - The ‘Do-Over’. I later tracked it down….  created by a beat producer out of Los Angeles named Stro Elliot on his 2011  ‘Stro's Old Beat Farm’ album which I thoroughly recommend and is still available here… stro.bandcamp.com/album/stros-...s-old-beat-farm 
5) Om Unit & Disco Nutter – Question (Red Bull Music Academy) – I’m a big fan of Om Unit’s music, and this one is a not so well known track taken from the ‘Not For Sale: Red Bull Music Academy’ compilation album, that showcases the 60 international participants and ten studio team members that appeared at the Red Bull Academy in Madrid back in 2011. Apparently, after witnessing MC MF Doom perform, both Om Unit & Disco Nutter otherwise known as Jim Coles (UK) and Yasen Velchev (BULGARIA) headed into one of the many studios at the academy and created this “neck-snapping monster”, sampling that sci-fi classic The Thing (1952).  The track is still available here… rbma.bandcamp.com/track/question
6) Stereo MC's - Connected (Future Sound Of London Mix) (Gee Street) - Only released as a limited 12 Inch promo I believe…. this remix by Future Sound Of London back in 1992 removes the vocals by Stereo Mc’s but leaves that great bass line and saxophone refrain intact and adds copious amounts of delays and reverbs creating another dubbed-out.. neck snapping monster …. classic #DuskDubs.
7) Us3 - Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia) (Us3 Smokin' Mix) (Blue Note) – This is taken from the 20th Anniversary Edition of ‘Hand On The Torch’ album which was originally released back in 1993 on the famous Blue Note label. The track features the classic sample of Herbie Hancock's 1964 jazz standard ‘Cantaloupe Island’ and this version slows things down to a more sedate or ‘smokers’ pace….. 
8) Scotty - Skank in Bed (Harry J Records) – Originally produced by Harry Johnson back in 1972 for Blue Mountain Records out of Jamaica, in the Harry J Studio….  the same studio that would later witness Bob Marley & The Wailers, Rolling Stones, The Who, and Grace Jones all passing through. ‘Skank in Bed’ was the b-side to a very successful 7 inch by Lorna Bennett who recorded a version of Dusty Springfield's "Breakfast in Bed". For those sample spotters out there, you can hear where
Rebel MC and Double Trouble got their intro for their 1989 hit ‘Street Tuff’.
9) Massive Attack Feat. Tracey Thorn - Protection (The Eno Mix) (Wild Bunch/Virgin Records) – This version was can be found on the original 1995 12 inch release of ‘Protection’, remixed by the great Brian Eno who expands the track into a 9 minute ambient masterpiece. This track also has a personal resonance, as the original version was the track that my wife and I had played for our first wedding dance…. Very special.
10) Pink Floyd – Pigs On The Wing (Part 1) (Harvest/EMI) – Taken from one of my favourite albums by Pink Floyd, the 1977 concept album ‘Animals’. This is part one of two short love songs which book-end the album’s more political content. I got to see Roger Walter’s perform this track in ‘Quadrophonic Sound’ on a perfect summers evening in the middle of Hyde Park, London -  a “DuskDubs”  memory that has stayed with me ever since. (My artwork for this volume is a nod to the official artwork of “Animals”.
11) Custom Blue - So Low (Cinematic Orchestra Dub) (Island Records) – Released as a ‘promo only’ back in 2002, I reacquainted myself with this fantastic 12 Inch after a digging session in the vaults recently. An amazing ‘Dub’ version by J. Swinscoe’s Cinematic Orchestra who transform the original into a blissed out ‘Balearic’ classic…. Perfect for #DuskDubs
12) Dr. Octagon - Blue Flowers (Mo Wax) – Thanks to some great remixes at the time, this track seemed to cross so many musical boundaries – which was often the case with Mo Wax releases and exactly what I liked about them. Techno artists remixing hip-hop tracks or D&B artists remixing techno tracks…. it was all up for grabs. Dr. Octagon aka Kool Keith previously of Ultramagnetic MC’s fame released both this single and the album ‘Dr. Octagonecologyst’ back in 1995/1996. His lyrics and production were often labelled as experimental or unconventional, or more simply put… original, and this is why I have gone for the original version which showcases this perfectly.
13) Nemo - Darkest Day (World Of Apples Vocal Remix) (Jazzanova Compost Records) – During the same digging session I mentioned earlier, I pull this out. Released back in 2001 on the ‘Darkest Day EP’ ‘under the collaborative label of Jazzanova Records and Compost Records. There’s not much known about Nemo with only one or two releases under their belt. However, this remix by World Of Apples aka Ewan Pearson from Kidderminster, is simply stunning with Aimée Craddock’s glorious vocals over a great live hip-hop beat.
14) Danmass - Happy Hour (Original) (Sunday Best Recordings) – A Ross Allen classic which I first heard on his award winning ‘Destination In’ radio show back in 2000. Danmass aka Dan Carey & Massimo Bonaddio originally released ‘Happy Hour’ on Rob da Bank’s Sunday Best label and then re-released it 2 years later on their own record label Danmass Industry’s. It’s a reasonably simple track with guitar, bleeps and beats but it’s that kid’s vocal descriptions that stick in my head,  for some reason reminding me of my days as a kid watching the film ‘Kes’.
15) Saint Etienne - Only Love Can Break Your Heart (Andrew Weatherhall Remix) (Heavenly Records) – This cover of Neil Young’s 1970 hit was included on Saint Etienne’s debut album ‘Foxbase Alpha (1990)’ but it is the appointment of Andrew Weatherall on remix duties for his ‘A Mix Of Two Halves’ that made me go digging for this version.  Here, Mr Weatherall pushes the dub qualities of the original – literally creating a track of two half’s … the first a dubbed out instrumental which then segues into the second half…. a more traditional vocal version, but all with an underlying skanking beat…..  “Kool & Deadly” in deed !!
16) Leftfield - Inspection (Check One) (Hard Hands, Columbia) – Throughout the time #DuskDubs has been operating, the album ‘Leftism’ has been mined pretty substantially by numerous selectors – a definite #DuskDubs classic for sure. So I thought it was about time I joined in….. therefore I have chosen ‘Inspection (Check One)’. A true heavyweight break-beat laden track featuring the ragga vocals of Danny Red that raises the tempo and funk of this volume…. As Danny says….”Inspection ? everything ship shape and shine?”…… certainly is now mate !!
17) Boozoo Bajou - Divers (Low Immersion Dub) (Stereo Deluxe) – To close proceedings, I’ve gone with this release from 2000 on the Stereo Deluxe Label out of Nuremberg, Germany. With ‘The Funky Lowlives’ on remix duties,  it’s a dubtronica affair very much in the form of Kruder & Dorfmeister or the G-Stone label and when the track breaks down and that bass line erupts, it’s time to seriously Skank-Out…… jeeez – whatch ya bassbins ?
18) Paul Hardcastle – 19 Below Zero (The Lost Tape Mix) – We all know the original version of Paul Hardcastle’s 19 released back in 1985 – topping the UK Singles Charts at No.1 for 4 weeks. Inspired by the current Electro scene at the time, in particular Africa Bambataa, Hardcastle incorporated that latest sampling technology, the E-mu Emulator – which only gave him 2 seconds of sample time…. Crazy ! This ‘Lost Tape Mix’ was released on the 2012 ‘19 Below Zero’ album, created as you would expect from the title, out of a load of old master tapes he thought he had lost – I’m so glad he found them because I love this version and had to include it. It takes me back to a time of absorbing everything ‘Electro and StreetSounds’ in my early teens…. Gonna go and get my boombox, my  lino and my  ‘Nike’ wind-runner out !!
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back DuskDubs resident Original Gidman. Everybody knows when he steps up with his selections, we are all in for a real treat. Gidman, known by many people as 'The Oracle' recently won most knowledgeable listener at the Music Mondays and RCFF raver awards presented by Billy Bunter & Uncle Dugs and the evidence of that is there for us all to see. If anybody wants a tune ID, needs to know anything about a Dj/Producer or something about a specific Label, it really is a case of 'ASK GIDMAN'
His knowledge of all things music stems back to the late 80's, a time when he was well and truly a Hip-Hop head but all that changed when he went on holiday to Corfu with his best mate Gary, what is now known to Gidman as a life changing night at the Wag Club, where he heard stuff like....Rhythm Is Rhythm - Strings of Life and The 28th Street - I Need A Rhythm for the very 1st time, He came back to the UK a house head!
Then in the early 90's, he became a regular at The Paradise Club for the legendary AWOL nights where he would see the likes of Dj Randall dropping the newest, freshest prototype jungle which also had a massive influence on his musical tastes back then and still do to this day.
In the mid 90's it was the turn of Giles Peterson to introduce Gidman to a lot of different music from around the world at his 'That's How It Is' nights at Bar Rumba, from the likes of LTJ Bukem doing a house set to Jazzanova playing a Hip-Hop/House/Brazilian/jazz set.....That club was just Perfect for him.....
DuskDubs really is a 'Labour Of Love' for Gidman. Here at DuskDubs HQ we see his passion and determination on a daily basis, always coming up with new/fresh ideas, always looking to give any potential selectors a helping hand, always looking to move DuskDubs forward.
We feel very privileged and honoured to have him part of the team, we seriously wouldn't have come this far without him.....BIG UP BRUV! 
So, let's get down to business and let Gidman do what he does best - Take you on an amazing journey through sound......DuskDubs Style!
Here is the man himself:
" It’s great to be back for YR-02 and to be offering up another selection of tracks for another #DuskDubs mixtape. Inspired by all the previous mixtapes and amazing selections that we’ve received by our ever-growing #DuskDubs family, i’ve spent the last few months lurking around in my dusty ol’ vaults. So, for this volume, I’ve drawn for some recognisable classics alongside some deeper, less well known beauties…. All oozing that soulful dubbed-out flavour that I love so much…..  enjoy. "
1) Scientist – ‘Round 5’ (Greensleeves Records) - Intro sounds come from the protégé of King Tubby, the legendary Scientist, from the classic clash album  ‘Scientist vs. Prince Jammy ‎– Big Showdown’ (1980). Instantly recognisable to all those ‘Junglists’ out there – it was sampled both by MC Jay J & DJ Devious D’s on ‘ Time Of Our Lives’ and on Noise Factory’s  ‘Be Free’ from their ‘My Mind’ EP – both classic  1992 anthems from the hardcore era ….. “Strictly drum and bass makes you wind up your waist”
2) Zero 7 – ‘Truth & Rights’ (Treacle/Azuli Records) - This cover of Johnny Osbourne’s 1980’sclassic was released on a limited edition 7 inch single back in 2002 as a promotional release to their ‘AnotherLateNight Mix album. Just love those soaring synths and strings – classic Zero 7.
3) Reprazent - New Forms (Roni Size Downtempo Version) (Talkin’ Loud) – Released on Gilles Peterson’s eclectic Talkin’ Loud label back in 1998, during the time when Roni Size, Represent and all the Bristol crew were taking the D&B world by storm, this version featured on the double vinyl release of ‘Watching Windows’.  Roni takes it down a notch, switching it from its well know D&B tempo to a slo-down hip-hop pace, and with Bahamadia’s vocals floating through….  A wonderful remix of epic proportion.
4) Stro Elliot - Soul II Stro (Self-Released) – Came across this track a few years back when DJ Jazzy Jeff dropped it in a mixtape for the Los Angeles based club  - The ‘Do-Over’. I later tracked it down….  created by a beat producer out of Los Angeles named Stro Elliot on his 2011  ‘Stro's Old Beat Farm’ album which I thoroughly recommend and is still available here… stro.bandcamp.com/album/stros-...s-old-beat-farm 
5) Om Unit & Disco Nutter – Question (Red Bull Music Academy) – I’m a big fan of Om Unit’s music, and this one is a not so well known track taken from the ‘Not For Sale: Red Bull Music Academy’ compilation album, that showcases the 60 international participants and ten studio team members that appeared at the Red Bull Academy in Madrid back in 2011. Apparently, after witnessing MC MF Doom perform, both Om Unit & Disco Nutter otherwise known as Jim Coles (UK) and Yasen Velchev (BULGARIA) headed into one of the many studios at the academy and created this “neck-snapping monster”, sampling that sci-fi classic The Thing (1952).  The track is still available here… rbma.bandcamp.com/track/question
6) Stereo MC's - Connected (Future Sound Of London Mix) (Gee Street) - Only released as a limited 12 Inch promo I believe…. this remix by Future Sound Of London back in 1992 removes the vocals by Stereo Mc’s but leaves that great bass line and saxophone refrain intact and adds copious amounts of delays and reverbs creating another dubbed-out.. neck snapping monster …. classic #DuskDubs.
7) Us3 - Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia) (Us3 Smokin' Mix) (Blue Note) – This is taken from the 20th Anniversary Edition of ‘Hand On The Torch’ album which was originally released back in 1993 on the famous Blue Note label. The track features the classic sample of Herbie Hancock's 1964 jazz standard ‘Cantaloupe Island’ and this version slows things down to a more sedate or ‘smokers’ pace….. 
8) Scotty - Skank in Bed (Harry J Records) – Originally produced by Harry Johnson back in 1972 for Blue Mountain Records out of Jamaica, in the Harry J Studio….  the same studio that would later witness Bob Marley & The Wailers, Rolling Stones, The Who, and Grace Jones all passing through. ‘Skank in Bed’ was the b-side to a very successful 7 inch by Lorna Bennett who recorded a version of Dusty Springfield's "Breakfast in Bed". For those sample spotters out there, you can hear where
Rebel MC and Double Trouble got their intro for their 1989 hit ‘Street Tuff’.
9) Massive Attack Feat. Tracey Thorn - Protection (The Eno Mix) (Wild Bunch/Virgin Records) – This version was can be found on the original 1995 12 inch release of ‘Protection’, remixed by the great Brian Eno who expands the track into a 9 minute ambient masterpiece. This track also has a personal resonance, as the original version was the track that my wife and I had played for our first wedding dance…. Very special.
10) Pink Floyd – Pigs On The Wing (Part 1) (Harvest/EMI) – Taken from one of my favourite albums by Pink Floyd, the 1977 concept album ‘Animals’. This is part one of two short love songs which book-end the album’s more political content. I got to see Roger Walter’s perform this track in ‘Quadrophonic Sound’ on a perfect summers evening in the middle of Hyde Park, London -  a “DuskDubs”  memory that has stayed with me ever since. (My artwork for this volume is a nod to the official artwork of “Animals”.
11) Custom Blue - So Low (Cinematic Orchestra Dub) (Island Records) – Released as a ‘promo only’ back in 2002, I reacquainted myself with this fantastic 12 Inch after a digging session in the vaults recently. An amazing ‘Dub’ version by J. Swinscoe’s Cinematic Orchestra who transform the original into a blissed out ‘Balearic’ classic…. Perfect for #DuskDubs
12) Dr. Octagon - Blue Flowers (Mo Wax) – Thanks to some great remixes at the time, this track seemed to cross so many musical boundaries – which was often the case with Mo Wax releases and exactly what I liked about them. Techno artists remixing hip-hop tracks or D&B artists remixing techno tracks…. it was all up for grabs. Dr. Octagon aka Kool Keith previously of Ultramagnetic MC’s fame released both this single and the album ‘Dr. Octagonecologyst’ back in 1995/1996. His lyrics and production were often labelled as experimental or unconventional, or more simply put… original, and this is why I have gone for the original version which showcases this perfectly.
13) Nemo - Darkest Day (World Of Apples Vocal Remix) (Jazzanova Compost Records) – During the same digging session I mentioned earlier, I pull this out. Released back in 2001 on the ‘Darkest Day EP’ ‘under the collaborative label of Jazzanova Records and Compost Records. There’s not much known about Nemo with only one or two releases under their belt. However, this remix by World Of Apples aka Ewan Pearson from Kidderminster, is simply stunning with Aimée Craddock’s glorious vocals over a great live hip-hop beat.
14) Danmass - Happy Hour (Original) (Sunday Best Recordings) – A Ross Allen classic which I first heard on his award winning ‘Destination In’ radio show back in 2000. Danmass aka Dan Carey & Massimo Bonaddio originally released ‘Happy Hour’ on Rob da Bank’s Sunday Best label and then re-released it 2 years later on their own record label Danmass Industry’s. It’s a reasonably simple track with guitar, bleeps and beats but it’s that kid’s vocal descriptions that stick in my head,  for some reason reminding me of my days as a kid watching the film ‘Kes’.
15) Saint Etienne - Only Love Can Break Your Heart (Andrew Weatherhall Remix) (Heavenly Records) – This cover of Neil Young’s 1970 hit was included on Saint Etienne’s debut album ‘Foxbase Alpha (1990)’ but it is the appointment of Andrew Weatherall on remix duties for his ‘A Mix Of Two Halves’ that made me go digging for this version.  Here, Mr Weatherall pushes the dub qualities of the original – literally creating a track of two half’s … the first a dubbed out instrumental which then segues into the second half…. a more traditional vocal version, but all with an underlying skanking beat…..  “Kool & Deadly” in deed !!
16) Leftfield - Inspection (Check One) (Hard Hands, Columbia) – Throughout the time #DuskDubs has been operating, the album ‘Leftism’ has been mined pretty substantially by numerous selectors – a definite #DuskDubs classic for sure. So I thought it was about time I joined in….. therefore I have chosen ‘Inspection (Check One)’. A true heavyweight break-beat laden track featuring the ragga vocals of Danny Red that raises the tempo and funk of this volume…. As Danny says….”Inspection ? everything ship shape and shine?”…… certainly is now mate !!
17) Boozoo Bajou - Divers (Low Immersion Dub) (Stereo Deluxe) – To close proceedings, I’ve gone with this release from 2000 on the Stereo Deluxe Label out of Nuremberg, Germany. With ‘The Funky Lowlives’ on remix duties,  it’s a dubtronica affair very much in the form of Kruder & Dorfmeister or the G-Stone label and when the track breaks down and that bass line erupts, it’s time to seriously Skank-Out…… jeeez – whatch ya bassbins ?
18) Paul Hardcastle – 19 Below Zero (The Lost Tape Mix) – We all know the original version of Paul Hardcastle’s 19 released back in 1985 – topping the UK Singles Charts at No.1 for 4 weeks. Inspired by the current Electro scene at the time, in particular Africa Bambataa, Hardcastle incorporated that latest sampling technology, the E-mu Emulator – which only gave him 2 seconds of sample time…. Crazy ! This ‘Lost Tape Mix’ was released on the 2012 ‘19 Below Zero’ album, created as you would expect from the title, out of a load of old master tapes he thought he had lost – I’m so glad he found them because I love this version and had to include it. It takes me back to a time of absorbing everything ‘Electro and StreetSounds’ in my early teens…. Gonna go and get my boombox, my  lino and my  ‘Nike’ wind-runner out !!
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
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                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome another selector who has been a big fan of #DuskDubs from the very beginning. For DD0204 we finally welcome 1210Technics as a selector to the #DuskDubs family.
His first encounter of electronica came when he first heard New Order’s 'Blue Monday' which totally blew him away and set 1210 on an ever-evolving journey that continues to this day. 
Here are a few words from the man himself…..
First of all, can I just say how humbled I am to be asked to select some tracks for the stunningly beautiful #DuskDubs sessions. The productions are always of the highest order and the depth of the musical knowledge of your selectors is incredible. Total love and respect goes out to The Gidman, Camel and Harrison for constantly keeping the music alive and giving us mere mortals a weekly dose of amazing sounds. The amount of effort and dedication that goes into this work is truly breathtaking.
I have put together tracks in my collection which are from favourite artists, collaborations between incredible artists, remixes of favourite tracks or all-out beautiful atmospherics and emotions. For me, the latter has always been a huge aspect in any music that I listen to, whether it’s from Detroit or Dagenham, Berlin or Belfast, I just love when artists put their heart and soul into a piece of music. 
#DuskDubs really is a musical journey and one I am proud to be part of. I hope you all enjoy my debut selection half as much as I enjoyed putting it together. 
Find 1210 Technics here:
twitter.com/1210Technics
soundcloud.com/longdarktunnel
Tracklisting

Slam 'Eterna' (digweed and muir reprise)
Banco de Gaia 'Last Train to Lhasa'
Layo & Bushwacka 'Blind Tiger'
UNKLE 'Chaos'
808 State 'Lopez'
Sigur Ros 'Milano'
Chemical Brothers 'Asleep From Day'
Doves 'Where We're Calling From' (Hebden Bridge Remix)
The Smiths 'This Charming Man' (Francois Kervokian Remix)
Rob & Goldie 'The Shadow' (Process Mix)

Derrick May 'The End'

Slam ‘Eterna’ (Digweed & Muir Reprise)

The original track from Slam was an incredible piece of electronica, way back in 1991, and one of my all time favourite tracks. The label in question, Soma, have been one of the real pioneers of the UK electronic scene and this was probably a tune that I thought no-one would touch – certainly not 20 years later! Digweed and Muir did a couple of versions – this one fitting nicely into the Duskdubs niche.

Banco de Gaia ‘Last Train to Lhasa’

I first heard this on Sasha & Digweed’s amazing Northern Exposure album which created a soundscape removed from their usual progressive, expansive house sound at that time. This track really jumped out from the rest and I ended up listening to quite a lot of Banco de Gaia’s tracks after that.

Layo & Bushwacka ‘Last Tiger’

Taken from their superb album ‘Night Works’, I felt this track slotted in beautifully with the whole #DuskDubs ethos and vibe. This track is very relaxed and laid back and it wasn’t one of my initial favourites on the album, after many listens this grew and grew on me and I couldn’t get enough of it – amazing how music works like that on you.

UNKLE ‘Chaos’

‘Psyence Fiction’ is one of those albums that really deserves more and more attention – in fact I have threatened to give myself a personal beating for neglecting this work of art amongst my collection of music!! So many amazing collaborations. There’s something wonderfully disturbing about ‘Chaos’ – makes me stop in my tracks every time I listen to it, giving it the full attention it deserves.

808 State ‘Lopez’

Like the previous track, there’s a wonderful collaboration which brings together the very best of British music. When Bradfield’s husky, harsh, heartfelt vocals meet the electronic genius of 808 State, you immediately take notice. From the first day I heard this I’ve been hooked by both the range of emotions that come through this piece. Musical perfection.

Sigur Ros ‘Milano’

One of the most emotional pieces of music ever written by anyone at any time. Simply beautiful.

Chemical Brothers ‘Asleep From Day’

In their earlier days, the Chemical Brothers were masters in unearthing relatively unknown vocalists to produce the lyrics for their tracks. Have to say I hadn’t heard of Hope Sandoval before this track, and not much afterwards but what a vocal she puts on this tune. Gorgeous….. you can feel the sunset on your back every time you hear this.

Doves ‘Where We’re Calling From’ (Hebden Bridge Remix)

Remixes can be hit or miss, sometimes an artist puts a lazy shift in and the original version is hardly altered or they change the track completely to almost one of their own. Then sometimes an artist comes along who just grabs the original and gives it a whole new life. James Zeiter sends shivering, haunting sounds right through this Doves album track – incredible atmospherics.

Smiths ‘This Charming Man’ (Francois Kevorkian Instrumental Remix)

I first heard this version of the all time indie classic in the middle of a Andrew Weatherall set many years ago and it blew me away. In the days before Discogs, it was long and fruitless journey to track this piece of music down but thankfully I managed to get my hands on it. The French/NY musician does an amazing job on an almost untouchable piece of music.

Rob & Goldie ‘The Shadow’ (The Process Mix)

I toyed with the idea of including any drum and bass in my collection of sounds but the lengthy, dark, atmospheric introduction makes this track perfect for Duskdubs. Two of the DnB heavyweights coming together to commemorate the century of sound from the Moving Shadow label create this amazing electronic sound worthy of anyone’s set in any musical genre.

Derrick May ‘The End’

Perfect, peaceful electronic sounds from the Detroit master himself which rounds off my selection for the Duskdubs family. I hope you’ve enjoyed listening as much as I enjoyed putting this together – it’s been a wonderful experience, digging out old vinyl and CDs which haven’t been given the amont of listening they truly deserve from their careless owner. Big respect to the whole Duskdubs family who keep this wee musical enterprise thriving every week. God Bless.
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome another selector who has been a big fan of #DuskDubs from the very beginning. For DD0204 we finally welcome 1210Technics as a selector to the #DuskDubs family.
His first encounter of electronica came when he first heard New Order’s 'Blue Monday' which totally blew him away and set 1210 on an ever-evolving journey that continues to this day. 
Here are a few words from the man himself…..
First of all, can I just say how humbled I am to be asked to select some tracks for the stunningly beautiful #DuskDubs sessions. The productions are always of the highest order and the depth of the musical knowledge of your selectors is incredible. Total love and respect goes out to The Gidman, Camel and Harrison for constantly keeping the music alive and giving us mere mortals a weekly dose of amazing sounds. The amount of effort and dedication that goes into this work is truly breathtaking.
I have put together tracks in my collection which are from favourite artists, collaborations between incredible artists, remixes of favourite tracks or all-out beautiful atmospherics and emotions. For me, the latter has always been a huge aspect in any music that I listen to, whether it’s from Detroit or Dagenham, Berlin or Belfast, I just love when artists put their heart and soul into a piece of music. 
#DuskDubs really is a musical journey and one I am proud to be part of. I hope you all enjoy my debut selection half as much as I enjoyed putting it together. 
Find 1210 Technics here:
twitter.com/1210Technics
soundcloud.com/longdarktunnel
Tracklisting

Slam 'Eterna' (digweed and muir reprise)
Banco de Gaia 'Last Train to Lhasa'
Layo & Bushwacka 'Blind Tiger'
UNKLE 'Chaos'
808 State 'Lopez'
Sigur Ros 'Milano'
Chemical Brothers 'Asleep From Day'
Doves 'Where We're Calling From' (Hebden Bridge Remix)
The Smiths 'This Charming Man' (Francois Kervokian Remix)
Rob & Goldie 'The Shadow' (Process Mix)

Derrick May 'The End'

Slam ‘Eterna’ (Digweed & Muir Reprise)

The original track from Slam was an incredible piece of electronica, way back in 1991, and one of my all time favourite tracks. The label in question, Soma, have been one of the real pioneers of the UK electronic scene and this was probably a tune that I thought no-one would touch – certainly not 20 years later! Digweed and Muir did a couple of versions – this one fitting nicely into the Duskdubs niche.

Banco de Gaia ‘Last Train to Lhasa’

I first heard this on Sasha & Digweed’s amazing Northern Exposure album which created a soundscape removed from their usual progressive, expansive house sound at that time. This track really jumped out from the rest and I ended up listening to quite a lot of Banco de Gaia’s tracks after that.

Layo & Bushwacka ‘Last Tiger’

Taken from their superb album ‘Night Works’, I felt this track slotted in beautifully with the whole #DuskDubs ethos and vibe. This track is very relaxed and laid back and it wasn’t one of my initial favourites on the album, after many listens this grew and grew on me and I couldn’t get enough of it – amazing how music works like that on you.

UNKLE ‘Chaos’

‘Psyence Fiction’ is one of those albums that really deserves more and more attention – in fact I have threatened to give myself a personal beating for neglecting this work of art amongst my collection of music!! So many amazing collaborations. There’s something wonderfully disturbing about ‘Chaos’ – makes me stop in my tracks every time I listen to it, giving it the full attention it deserves.

808 State ‘Lopez’

Like the previous track, there’s a wonderful collaboration which brings together the very best of British music. When Bradfield’s husky, harsh, heartfelt vocals meet the electronic genius of 808 State, you immediately take notice. From the first day I heard this I’ve been hooked by both the range of emotions that come through this piece. Musical perfection.

Sigur Ros ‘Milano’

One of the most emotional pieces of music ever written by anyone at any time. Simply beautiful.

Chemical Brothers ‘Asleep From Day’

In their earlier days, the Chemical Brothers were masters in unearthing relatively unknown vocalists to produce the lyrics for their tracks. Have to say I hadn’t heard of Hope Sandoval before this track, and not much afterwards but what a vocal she puts on this tune. Gorgeous….. you can feel the sunset on your back every time you hear this.

Doves ‘Where We’re Calling From’ (Hebden Bridge Remix)

Remixes can be hit or miss, sometimes an artist puts a lazy shift in and the original version is hardly altered or they change the track completely to almost one of their own. Then sometimes an artist comes along who just grabs the original and gives it a whole new life. James Zeiter sends shivering, haunting sounds right through this Doves album track – incredible atmospherics.

Smiths ‘This Charming Man’ (Francois Kevorkian Instrumental Remix)

I first heard this version of the all time indie classic in the middle of a Andrew Weatherall set many years ago and it blew me away. In the days before Discogs, it was long and fruitless journey to track this piece of music down but thankfully I managed to get my hands on it. The French/NY musician does an amazing job on an almost untouchable piece of music.

Rob & Goldie ‘The Shadow’ (The Process Mix)

I toyed with the idea of including any drum and bass in my collection of sounds but the lengthy, dark, atmospheric introduction makes this track perfect for Duskdubs. Two of the DnB heavyweights coming together to commemorate the century of sound from the Moving Shadow label create this amazing electronic sound worthy of anyone’s set in any musical genre.

Derrick May ‘The End’

Perfect, peaceful electronic sounds from the Detroit master himself which rounds off my selection for the Duskdubs family. I hope you’ve enjoyed listening as much as I enjoyed putting this together – it’s been a wonderful experience, digging out old vinyl and CDs which haven’t been given the amont of listening they truly deserve from their careless owner. Big respect to the whole Duskdubs family who keep this wee musical enterprise thriving every week. God Bless.
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0203 Dusk Dubs - Steve 73</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we have the return of Steve73. After his first volume, and the response it received, we really couldn’t wait to let him give you another journey. I think many of us were stopped in our tracks listening to his selections. So prepare to be blown away once again with this blend of creative, orchestral, emotive and bass fueled sounds that have arisen from his many record boxes.
Here are a few words from this week's selector:
" In this 'DD' I've tried to put the music together to create a 'trip' through Night and Day, from the dark eerie sounds of Ena & Asc , the chaos of Speedy j & Autechre and the light airy tones of Dominic Ridgway & Four Tet, there's also a very heavy emphasis on bass so "watch your bassbins I'm telling ya". 
It’s taken me ages to put this together and I've enjoyed every single second of it (I could of gone on for hours). 
Everything in this mix has a special place in my record collection and always will.
I hope you all enjoy this as much as I've had putting it together.  
Massive thanks to all involved with DuskDubs! "
Find Steve here:
soundcloud.com/hated-steve
1) Tipper – Dissole (In)
2) Celine - Here And Now (Funckarma Remix)
3) ENA – Unplug
4) ASC – Advance
5) Amon Tobin – Lost And Found
6) Speedy J - Hayfever (Funckarma Remix)
7) Autechre – Simmm
8) Boards Of Canada – Telephasic Workshop
9) Dominic Ridgway - Beauty Falls (Original Mix)
10) Deru - Tapah
11) Sub – Halleluja
12) Appescal & Ryan Davis - Creatures (Roel Funcken Remix)
13) Sigur Ros – Takk
14) Four Tet - Angel Echoes (Jon Hopkins Remix)
15) This Will Destroy You - Villa Del Refugio
16) Radiohead – Kid A
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we have the return of Steve73. After his first volume, and the response it received, we really couldn’t wait to let him give you another journey. I think many of us were stopped in our tracks listening to his selections. So prepare to be blown away once again with this blend of creative, orchestral, emotive and bass fueled sounds that have arisen from his many record boxes.
Here are a few words from this week's selector:
" In this 'DD' I've tried to put the music together to create a 'trip' through Night and Day, from the dark eerie sounds of Ena & Asc , the chaos of Speedy j & Autechre and the light airy tones of Dominic Ridgway & Four Tet, there's also a very heavy emphasis on bass so "watch your bassbins I'm telling ya". 
It’s taken me ages to put this together and I've enjoyed every single second of it (I could of gone on for hours). 
Everything in this mix has a special place in my record collection and always will.
I hope you all enjoy this as much as I've had putting it together.  
Massive thanks to all involved with DuskDubs! "
Find Steve here:
soundcloud.com/hated-steve
1) Tipper – Dissole (In)
2) Celine - Here And Now (Funckarma Remix)
3) ENA – Unplug
4) ASC – Advance
5) Amon Tobin – Lost And Found
6) Speedy J - Hayfever (Funckarma Remix)
7) Autechre – Simmm
8) Boards Of Canada – Telephasic Workshop
9) Dominic Ridgway - Beauty Falls (Original Mix)
10) Deru - Tapah
11) Sub – Halleluja
12) Appescal & Ryan Davis - Creatures (Roel Funcken Remix)
13) Sigur Ros – Takk
14) Four Tet - Angel Echoes (Jon Hopkins Remix)
15) This Will Destroy You - Villa Del Refugio
16) Radiohead – Kid A
Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/sets/dusk-dubs-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2015 17:13:42 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-19T17:13:42+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0202 Dusk Dubs - Harrison</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For our second volume for year 2 we are very excited to have snatched our resident DJ Harrison away from the mixing desk and lock him in his own record vault, getting him to dig through those dusty vinyl crates, his CD racks and those beaten up old tape boxes. A DJ is often rated on his mixing skills or performance, but as you know with #DuskDubs it’s all about the selections and the order in which they progress, and this is why we are so glad to have Mr Harrison back. He knows this better than anyone, as every Sunday he has been responsible for mixing the latest mixtape, but more than that, he along with his #DuskDubs partners created the vision and a platform where the ‘purity’ of the music is the focus and nothing else. And it’s this ethos that is at the centre of Harrisons core musical beliefs – like a stick of rock, it runs right through the middle of him. So with this in mind, stand by for a musical treat in its purist form – a collection of records that give us an insight into the man’s soul and musical heritage….. take it away my man….
Here are a few words from this week’s selector himself:
" I’m going to keep this short. My Dusk Dubs mixtape has been inspired by all previous selectors.  Each week, we ask you to open up, let us into your musical journey and world. And each week, we get hearts and souls. So, that’s what I’ve done. My heart and soul is heavy in Detroit. I spent much of my childhood there, most of my family lives there and I feel connected to the city, its environment and the attitudes. I grew up on their record collections, their attitudes, learning all the time how to cope with shit. People over the generations have fallen on hard times, their music was their saving grace, their sanctuary, their voice, their energy. I’m sure many of us can relate to that. 
(This mixtape is dedicated to my late uncle, William Miller , who, when he wasn’t grafting at General Motors, would teach me about the world, how to be there for others, to not be angry, how life is all about the ride, the highs, the lows...and how to just get up, get out the door, clear the 12 foot of snow,  get your ass to work and not let the fuckers get you down.)
Enjoy my journey through the times, minds and streets of Detroit! "
Tracklist:

Sippie Wallace – I’m a Mighty Tight Woman
Doctor Ross – Thirty Two Twenty
Bobo Jenkins – Water Gate Blues
Lucky Thomson – There’s no You
Yusef Lateef – Warm Fire
Donald Byrd – (Fallin’ Like) Dominoes
The Jones Girls – This Feeling is Killing Me
Ray Parker Jr – Let’s Get Off
George Clinton – Mothership Connection
Recloose – M.I.A
Guilty Simpson – Man’s World
Guru – Loungin’
Jay Dee – The Official (Instrumental)
Slum Village – Hold Tight Feat. Q-Tip
Waajeed – Get Live
Kyle Hall – A World of New Old
Moodymann – Hold it Down
LCD Soundsystem – 45.33 (Theo Parrish Space Cadet Remix)
3 Chairs – 3 Chairs Theme
Model 500 – Starlight (Echospace Unreleased Mix)
Deepchord – Firefly
Jeff Mills – Gamma Player (Volunteer mix)
Juan Atkins & Moritz Von Oswald – Afterlude
Tom Harrison & Tom Dasein – Marvin and Tom’s Piano
Gil Scott Heron – We Almost Lost Detroit
Carl Craig – Twilight

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved. 
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For our second volume for year 2 we are very excited to have snatched our resident DJ Harrison away from the mixing desk and lock him in his own record vault, getting him to dig through those dusty vinyl crates, his CD racks and those beaten up old tape boxes. A DJ is often rated on his mixing skills or performance, but as you know with #DuskDubs it’s all about the selections and the order in which they progress, and this is why we are so glad to have Mr Harrison back. He knows this better than anyone, as every Sunday he has been responsible for mixing the latest mixtape, but more than that, he along with his #DuskDubs partners created the vision and a platform where the ‘purity’ of the music is the focus and nothing else. And it’s this ethos that is at the centre of Harrisons core musical beliefs – like a stick of rock, it runs right through the middle of him. So with this in mind, stand by for a musical treat in its purist form – a collection of records that give us an insight into the man’s soul and musical heritage….. take it away my man….
Here are a few words from this week’s selector himself:
" I’m going to keep this short. My Dusk Dubs mixtape has been inspired by all previous selectors.  Each week, we ask you to open up, let us into your musical journey and world. And each week, we get hearts and souls. So, that’s what I’ve done. My heart and soul is heavy in Detroit. I spent much of my childhood there, most of my family lives there and I feel connected to the city, its environment and the attitudes. I grew up on their record collections, their attitudes, learning all the time how to cope with shit. People over the generations have fallen on hard times, their music was their saving grace, their sanctuary, their voice, their energy. I’m sure many of us can relate to that. 
(This mixtape is dedicated to my late uncle, William Miller , who, when he wasn’t grafting at General Motors, would teach me about the world, how to be there for others, to not be angry, how life is all about the ride, the highs, the lows...and how to just get up, get out the door, clear the 12 foot of snow,  get your ass to work and not let the fuckers get you down.)
Enjoy my journey through the times, minds and streets of Detroit! "
Tracklist:

Sippie Wallace – I’m a Mighty Tight Woman
Doctor Ross – Thirty Two Twenty
Bobo Jenkins – Water Gate Blues
Lucky Thomson – There’s no You
Yusef Lateef – Warm Fire
Donald Byrd – (Fallin’ Like) Dominoes
The Jones Girls – This Feeling is Killing Me
Ray Parker Jr – Let’s Get Off
George Clinton – Mothership Connection
Recloose – M.I.A
Guilty Simpson – Man’s World
Guru – Loungin’
Jay Dee – The Official (Instrumental)
Slum Village – Hold Tight Feat. Q-Tip
Waajeed – Get Live
Kyle Hall – A World of New Old
Moodymann – Hold it Down
LCD Soundsystem – 45.33 (Theo Parrish Space Cadet Remix)
3 Chairs – 3 Chairs Theme
Model 500 – Starlight (Echospace Unreleased Mix)
Deepchord – Firefly
Jeff Mills – Gamma Player (Volunteer mix)
Juan Atkins & Moritz Von Oswald – Afterlude
Tom Harrison & Tom Dasein – Marvin and Tom’s Piano
Gil Scott Heron – We Almost Lost Detroit
Carl Craig – Twilight

Catch previous mix-tapes here :
YR-01 ...... Vols 01 - 52
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/s...s/duskdubsyear1
YR-02
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison/s...s-mixtapes-yr02
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved. 
We also now have an instagram account where we will keep all artwork, highly recommended:
instagram.com/duskdubs
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2015 17:12:13 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0201 Dusk Dubs - Jay Cee</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
We return, and to open year 2, we couldn’t have anyone better than the brilliant Jay Cee. DJ, producer, label boss and all round hard working lady. Already bossing it wherever she goes, and in whatever she does, we are blessed to have her on board this week. 
Here are some words from this week’s selector:
“Raised on Jungle, House & Garage. I'm a lover of my town & it runs through my veins, I love the "London Sound" - which I am not sure if that is something I've made up in my head but it seems to be a dominant theme throughout my music collection. It's all about creating an eclectic, musical journey. Highly inspired by the 90's & the Underground scene. I enjoy controlling bodies on the dance floor”
Jay Cee is currently managing her own Label & spinning all over the UK.
Follow the journey - @iamjvycee // Label: @magnified
soundcloud.com/magnified
soundcloud.com/iamjvycee
facebook.com/magnifiedlondon
residentadvisor.net/dj/jaycee
1) Telepopmusik - Breathe (Freddie Joachim Remix)
2) The Cinematic Orchestra - All Things To All Men ft Roots Manuva
3) Faithless – Addictive
4) Groove Armada - Little By Little
5) Amon Tobin - Easy Muffin
6) The Moontrane Conductors – The Empty Sea-
7) LTJ Bukem – Horizons
8) Little Dragon - Twice (Aaron Jerome Remix)
9) Bonobo – Emkay
10) Kick Bong - Something Better (Cydelix Remix)
11) Synkro – Recognition
12) CLOSE - cubizm
13) Levon Vincent - ???
14) Barefoot - Rising & Falling
15) Pepe Bradock - Deep Burnt
16) Roy Davis Jr Ft Peven Everett – Gabriel 
Jay Cee has provided a track by track review of her selections:
1) Telepopmusik - Breathe (Freddie Joachim Remix) - Starting off this volume with a real chiller, Breathe has been one of my favourite French Electronic songs, massive fan of the French sound.
2) The Cinematic Orchestra - All Things To All Men ft Roots Manuva - Into this classic soundtrack that has been my all time pieces of music, first of all - The Cinematic Orchestra, full of amazing composers. To put the icing on the cake, a relentless, raw, lyricist like Roots Manuva. Perfect combination.
3) Faithless – Addictive - I stumbled across this one from another film Soundtrack - Maxi Jazz is without a doubt one of the most remembered producers surrounding the 90s dance culture. Seductive & transcending
4) Groove Armada - Little By Little - Need I say much about this little gem, Groove Armada still going strong today, still pounding dance floors - Richie Havens made this one an uplifting & soulful piece of music. Definitely one for the down tempo bag.
5) Amon Tobin - Easy Muffin - I’ve just got into Amon Tobin, immediately I was brought in by the Amen, the Jazz bites & the mysterious melodies, my sort of recipe for a good piece of music. Then I saw “Ninja Tune” & I just knew why I was sucked in, the ever impressing label - released in 1997, mind blowing track. 
6) The Moontrane Conductors – The Empty Sea - I can’t remember how I came across this one but I couldn’t find it anywhere after I heard it. It came off some Buddha lounge compilation, which seems evidently fitting - perfect mediation music, sounds that paint pictures of sunsets.
7) LTJ Bukem – Horizons - Need I really say much, I could just get lost in a trance forever to the liquid sound. I always let music take me on a journey, but LTJ’s music takes me on something much more surpassing than just a journey & what a beautiful one at that. Fabric 46 is a perfect representation of the journeys the man conducts with his mixing, I found some classic gems on that album.
8) Little Dragon - Twice (Aaron Jerome Remix) - I have been a fan of Little Dragon for a good while now, I’m a little bit of a sucker for the 80’s inspired electronic type sound & they somehow perfectly balance the combinations of Dance & Downtempo so elegantly. Aaron Jerome has sprinkled some of that wonderful SBTRKT sound onto this chiller & turned it into a theatrical, much more orchestral piece. Yukimi Nagano has to be one of the most enchanting singers not just to listen to, but to watch. 
9) Bonobo – Emkay - All I want to say is, go & see it Live. Dimensions 2013, Bonobo (Live), a 2000 year old Amphitheatre, some of the best vibes I’ve ever felt.. there were tears (of joy).
10) Kick Bong - Something Better (Cydelix Remix) - Psychedlic, instrumental, melodic, feeling free. Classic Kick Bong vibes all over this one, full of atmosphere with that capturing vocal “Yes, there is a world out there, and even if you decide you don't want to meet it, it's still going to hit you right in the face. Best you start thinking about the world right now, and what the world means to you. What does the world mean to you?”
11) Synkro – Recognition - I appreciate a lot of simple & soundscape type tracks, I’ve found those to be the most empowering. Before I saw the Official video, I had an idea to create something for it - cruising around London at night with some friends & my camera. I got a new tool that enabled me to create time-lapse videos, so we went around some destinations & tried it out for the first time. 2000 photos later, I got back & edited the video - it was a rainy night, the footage was monochrome & the video portrayed a journey (just like the music). Perfectly complimented I put them all together, my first ever time-lapse which you can view here - vimeo.com/58368836
12) CLOSE - cubizm  - Will Saul really hits all the right spots, at all times. Rolling grooves, melodies & sexy baselines. Whether its CLOSE or Will Saul, Aus or Simple, he’s doing it. As for this particular track & “Getting Closer”, It’s a fantastic, intimate & down-tempo album that should be listened to (preferably in the bedroom), which I would love to see performed Live.
13) Levon Vincent - ??? - I came across Levon Vincent from listening to George Fitzgerald’s Boiler Room. I was instantly brought in by the low grooves, with a bass sound that takes you right away, reminds me again of Dimensions 2013. a pure solid production, nothing less from Levon.
14) Barefoot - Rising & Falling - I was sent the snippet of this from Tom aka Barefoot, after getting a release on the Med School Records compilation. Without being biased this was the only one that stood out for me, you know when you just love the song from hearing 2 bars of it, this one was just an absolute winner. I wasn’t just taken in by Rachel’s hypnotising vocals, but Barefoot’s immaculate production behind it, which fantastically compliments the whole dreaminess of everything.
15) Pepe Bradock - Deep Burnt - The first memory I have of this song was the ever so Soulful NTS boat party, Funkineven, Jay Daniel, Dark Sky & Shamos. I had never heard such a wonderful combination of Soul, Detroit, Funk & Jazz in a few hours - that went down ever so well with the sun setting over the Mediterranean Sea.
16) Roy Davis Jr Ft Peven Everett – Gabriel - A classic, audible depiction of the Garage Scene. Roy is a great friend of mine & after getting to know him I understood the song on a different, spiritual level. I can’t even speak on this one too much, it really does itself.
If you enjoyed this week's Dusk Dubs, please stop by and check my other works:
soundcloud.com/tommyharrison
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved. 
::::DUSKDUBS IS::::
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
We return, and to open year 2, we couldn’t have anyone better than the brilliant Jay Cee. DJ, producer, label boss and all round hard working lady. Already bossing it wherever she goes, and in whatever she does, we are blessed to have her on board this week. 
Here are some words from this week’s selector:
“Raised on Jungle, House & Garage. I'm a lover of my town & it runs through my veins, I love the "London Sound" - which I am not sure if that is something I've made up in my head but it seems to be a dominant theme throughout my music collection. It's all about creating an eclectic, musical journey. Highly inspired by the 90's & the Underground scene. I enjoy controlling bodies on the dance floor”
Jay Cee is currently managing her own Label & spinning all over the UK.
Follow the journey - @iamjvycee // Label: @magnified
soundcloud.com/magnified
soundcloud.com/iamjvycee
facebook.com/magnifiedlondon
residentadvisor.net/dj/jaycee
1) Telepopmusik - Breathe (Freddie Joachim Remix)
2) The Cinematic Orchestra - All Things To All Men ft Roots Manuva
3) Faithless – Addictive
4) Groove Armada - Little By Little
5) Amon Tobin - Easy Muffin
6) The Moontrane Conductors – The Empty Sea-
7) LTJ Bukem – Horizons
8) Little Dragon - Twice (Aaron Jerome Remix)
9) Bonobo – Emkay
10) Kick Bong - Something Better (Cydelix Remix)
11) Synkro – Recognition
12) CLOSE - cubizm
13) Levon Vincent - ???
14) Barefoot - Rising & Falling
15) Pepe Bradock - Deep Burnt
16) Roy Davis Jr Ft Peven Everett – Gabriel 
Jay Cee has provided a track by track review of her selections:
1) Telepopmusik - Breathe (Freddie Joachim Remix) - Starting off this volume with a real chiller, Breathe has been one of my favourite French Electronic songs, massive fan of the French sound.
2) The Cinematic Orchestra - All Things To All Men ft Roots Manuva - Into this classic soundtrack that has been my all time pieces of music, first of all - The Cinematic Orchestra, full of amazing composers. To put the icing on the cake, a relentless, raw, lyricist like Roots Manuva. Perfect combination.
3) Faithless – Addictive - I stumbled across this one from another film Soundtrack - Maxi Jazz is without a doubt one of the most remembered producers surrounding the 90s dance culture. Seductive & transcending
4) Groove Armada - Little By Little - Need I say much about this little gem, Groove Armada still going strong today, still pounding dance floors - Richie Havens made this one an uplifting & soulful piece of music. Definitely one for the down tempo bag.
5) Amon Tobin - Easy Muffin - I’ve just got into Amon Tobin, immediately I was brought in by the Amen, the Jazz bites & the mysterious melodies, my sort of recipe for a good piece of music. Then I saw “Ninja Tune” & I just knew why I was sucked in, the ever impressing label - released in 1997, mind blowing track. 
6) The Moontrane Conductors – The Empty Sea - I can’t remember how I came across this one but I couldn’t find it anywhere after I heard it. It came off some Buddha lounge compilation, which seems evidently fitting - perfect mediation music, sounds that paint pictures of sunsets.
7) LTJ Bukem – Horizons - Need I really say much, I could just get lost in a trance forever to the liquid sound. I always let music take me on a journey, but LTJ’s music takes me on something much more surpassing than just a journey & what a beautiful one at that. Fabric 46 is a perfect representation of the journeys the man conducts with his mixing, I found some classic gems on that album.
8) Little Dragon - Twice (Aaron Jerome Remix) - I have been a fan of Little Dragon for a good while now, I’m a little bit of a sucker for the 80’s inspired electronic type sound & they somehow perfectly balance the combinations of Dance & Downtempo so elegantly. Aaron Jerome has sprinkled some of that wonderful SBTRKT sound onto this chiller & turned it into a theatrical, much more orchestral piece. Yukimi Nagano has to be one of the most enchanting singers not just to listen to, but to watch. 
9) Bonobo – Emkay - All I want to say is, go & see it Live. Dimensions 2013, Bonobo (Live), a 2000 year old Amphitheatre, some of the best vibes I’ve ever felt.. there were tears (of joy).
10) Kick Bong - Something Better (Cydelix Remix) - Psychedlic, instrumental, melodic, feeling free. Classic Kick Bong vibes all over this one, full of atmosphere with that capturing vocal “Yes, there is a world out there, and even if you decide you don't want to meet it, it's still going to hit you right in the face. Best you start thinking about the world right now, and what the world means to you. What does the world mean to you?”
11) Synkro – Recognition - I appreciate a lot of simple & soundscape type tracks, I’ve found those to be the most empowering. Before I saw the Official video, I had an idea to create something for it - cruising around London at night with some friends & my camera. I got a new tool that enabled me to create time-lapse videos, so we went around some destinations & tried it out for the first time. 2000 photos later, I got back & edited the video - it was a rainy night, the footage was monochrome & the video portrayed a journey (just like the music). Perfectly complimented I put them all together, my first ever time-lapse which you can view here - vimeo.com/58368836
12) CLOSE - cubizm  - Will Saul really hits all the right spots, at all times. Rolling grooves, melodies & sexy baselines. Whether its CLOSE or Will Saul, Aus or Simple, he’s doing it. As for this particular track & “Getting Closer”, It’s a fantastic, intimate & down-tempo album that should be listened to (preferably in the bedroom), which I would love to see performed Live.
13) Levon Vincent - ??? - I came across Levon Vincent from listening to George Fitzgerald’s Boiler Room. I was instantly brought in by the low grooves, with a bass sound that takes you right away, reminds me again of Dimensions 2013. a pure solid production, nothing less from Levon.
14) Barefoot - Rising & Falling - I was sent the snippet of this from Tom aka Barefoot, after getting a release on the Med School Records compilation. Without being biased this was the only one that stood out for me, you know when you just love the song from hearing 2 bars of it, this one was just an absolute winner. I wasn’t just taken in by Rachel’s hypnotising vocals, but Barefoot’s immaculate production behind it, which fantastically compliments the whole dreaminess of everything.
15) Pepe Bradock - Deep Burnt - The first memory I have of this song was the ever so Soulful NTS boat party, Funkineven, Jay Daniel, Dark Sky & Shamos. I had never heard such a wonderful combination of Soul, Detroit, Funk & Jazz in a few hours - that went down ever so well with the sun setting over the Mediterranean Sea.
16) Roy Davis Jr Ft Peven Everett – Gabriel - A classic, audible depiction of the Garage Scene. Roy is a great friend of mine & after getting to know him I understood the song on a different, spiritual level. I can’t even speak on this one too much, it really does itself.
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