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                                    <title>DD0352 Dusk Dubs - Marc Mac</title>
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Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Marc Mac
Title: DD0352
Style: Soul, Jazz, Funk
Time:  60  minutes
Date: 2016-11-06
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, the final volume of Year 3, we welcome a very special guest to the Dusk Dubs family, a producer, DJ, label head honcho and one half of the legendary group 4hero,  welcome to the Dusk Dubs family... Marc Mac.
"Music for me has always been about discovery, I find myself forever trying to find music to feed my mind and soul. These discoveries are the basis of who I am or have become, they influence me and drive me. I don’t want music fed to me by a machine, I need to search and assimilate. There are hundreds of records that are special to me, here are a handful of them. I hope you discover something too."
You can find him here:
twitter.com/marc4hero
instagram.com/marc4hero
facebook.com/4hero
reinforced25.com
youtube.com/4herotv
soundcloud.com/4hero
twitter.com/4hero
instagram.com/chapterroad
Tracklisting
1) EWF - Interlude
2) Jonny Hammond - Tell Me What To Do
3) Rotary Connection - I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun
4) Black Magic - Faces On A Bus
5) Air - Baby I Don’t Know Where Love
6) Jan Hammer - Don’t You Know
7) Stevie Wonder - Please Don’t Go
8) Madeline Bell - I wanna Be around You
9) Dee Dee Bridgewater - People Make The World Go Round
10) Herbie Hancock - Tell Me A Bedtime Story
11) The Desendants Of Mike & Phoebe - Little Bitty Baby
12) The Ensemble Al-Salaam - Circles
13) Nathan Page - Free (not really)
14) Jackson 5 - Upermost
15) Sivuca - What Is A Friend
16) Leroy Hutson - Lucky Fellow]]></description>
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Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Marc Mac
Title: DD0352
Style: Soul, Jazz, Funk
Time:  60  minutes
Date: 2016-11-06
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, the final volume of Year 3, we welcome a very special guest to the Dusk Dubs family, a producer, DJ, label head honcho and one half of the legendary group 4hero,  welcome to the Dusk Dubs family... Marc Mac.
"Music for me has always been about discovery, I find myself forever trying to find music to feed my mind and soul. These discoveries are the basis of who I am or have become, they influence me and drive me. I don’t want music fed to me by a machine, I need to search and assimilate. There are hundreds of records that are special to me, here are a handful of them. I hope you discover something too."
You can find him here:
twitter.com/marc4hero
instagram.com/marc4hero
facebook.com/4hero
reinforced25.com
youtube.com/4herotv
soundcloud.com/4hero
twitter.com/4hero
instagram.com/chapterroad
Tracklisting
1) EWF - Interlude
2) Jonny Hammond - Tell Me What To Do
3) Rotary Connection - I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun
4) Black Magic - Faces On A Bus
5) Air - Baby I Don’t Know Where Love
6) Jan Hammer - Don’t You Know
7) Stevie Wonder - Please Don’t Go
8) Madeline Bell - I wanna Be around You
9) Dee Dee Bridgewater - People Make The World Go Round
10) Herbie Hancock - Tell Me A Bedtime Story
11) The Desendants Of Mike & Phoebe - Little Bitty Baby
12) The Ensemble Al-Salaam - Circles
13) Nathan Page - Free (not really)
14) Jackson 5 - Upermost
15) Sivuca - What Is A Friend
16) Leroy Hutson - Lucky Fellow]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0351 Dusk Dubs - Shawn Lee</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Shawn Lee ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Shawn Lee
Title: DD0351
Style: Soul, Jazz, Rock
Time:  57  minutes
Date: 2016-10-30
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we welcome musician, producer, composer Shawn Lee to the Dusk Dubs family.
Shawn is originally from Wichita, Kansas, but moved to London in 1995, where he recorded his infamous “Planet of the breaks” series as well as 5 volumes of “Ape Breaks”, becoming the most sampled drummer of his generation in the process.
He went on to release various albums, “Monkey Boy” on label Wall Of Sound, followed by “Soul Visa”, and four albums of his instrumental project Shawn Lee’s Ping Pong Orchestra on Ubiquity. Tracks by The Ping Pong Orchestra have gone on to be featured in a plethora of TV series: Malcom In The Middle, Lost, Desperate Housewives, CSI: Miami, Ugly Betty, Boston Legal, Rodney, Damages, Good Morning America, in movies: Oceans 13, The Break Up, The Bank Job, Pool Hall Prophets, and in ads for BMW, Cinemax, Jaguar, Barclays, Exxon, Head & Shoulders and numerous skate, snowboarding & surf films. Shawn also has composed a soundtrack for Rockstar game Bully released in 2006.
More recently, Shawn has joined forces with singer/songwriter Andy Platts to form the brilliant combo Young Gun Silver Fox, releasing the amazing LP 'West End Coast' on Legere Records. After supporting Level 42 on their 2016 tour they will be appearing next Thursday in London for their headline gig. Tickets available HERE.
You can find him here:
shawnlee.net
facebook.com/amandshawnlee
facebook.com/younggunsilverfox
amsounds.bandcamp.com
Youtube.com/user/MusicShawnLee
Tracklisting
1) Electric Prunes (David Axelrod) - Holy Are You (1968)
2) Glen Campbell - Wichita Lineman - (1968)
3) The Three Degrees - Collage (1970)
4) Minnie Ripperton - Le Fleurs (1970)
5) Shuggie Ottis - Strawberry Letter 23 (1971)
6) America - Ventura Highway (1972)
7) Todd Rundgren - Hello It's Me (1972)
8) Joni Mitchell - Help Me (1974)
9) 10CC - I'm Not In Love (1975)
10) The Doobie Brothers - You Belong To Me (1977)
11) Lucio Battisti - Amarsi Un Poi (1977)
12) Jan Hammer - Don't You Know (1977)
13) CSN - Dark Star (1977)
14) Ambrosia - You're The Biggest Part Of Me (1980)
15) Money Mark - Cry (1995)
1) Electric Prunes - Holy Are You - "Pure class here... Carol Kaye on bass & Earl Palmer on drums making one of the greatest rhythm sections ever. Love the sound of this record. Deep & influential - this sound has inspired lots of musicians & producers."
2) Glen Campbell - Wichita Lineman – “This might be the best Pop song ever written. The fact that I grew up in Wichita gives me an even deeper connection to it as well. I've covered it twice & continue to perform live. Jimmy Webb is a master songwriter & GC was a musical polymath.”
3) The Three Degrees – Collage - "A really great symphonic soul cover of this James Gang song. It sits in that California Soul/Rotary Connection/Charles Stepney zone. Total goose bumps."
4) Minnie Ripperton - Le Fleurs - "That big reverberating Cadet sound with a lush Charles Stepney arrangement & Minnie's other worldly vocals equals a descending chord  classic of epic proportions. This whole album is so musical. A musical gem."
5) Shuggie Ottis - Strawberry Letter 23 - This is such a classic song. I like many others, heard the Brothers Johnson cover first. Hearing Shuggie's original version the innocent charm & Cali Psychedelia really shine thru. Shuggie is a hero. Classic."
6) America - Ventura Highway - "Damn the memories of hearing this on the radio riding in the back seat of my parents car. America had so many great songs. Everything about this record is perfect. Those guitars man ! Pure audio sunshine.”
7) Tom Rundgren - Hello it's me - "Instant childhood nostalgia every single Time I hear this. Todd is a total unique genius and I really love his early melodic soulful stuff. This one is right up there for me. Todd is God !"
8) Joni Mitchell - Help Me – “I love the West Coast 70's sound. This song is a perfect example of the kind of sophisticated pop music that was common of the era, Both Jazzy and languid. Handy dandy Ear candy !"
9) 10CC - I'm Not In Love - "What an incredible record. Amazing and inventive production and a great song to boot. Easily one of my all time favourite songs. It blows my mind every time I listen to it. One of best examples of using the studio as an instrument."
10) The Doobie Brothers - You Belong To Me - "I grew up with the Doobies. I especially love the Michael McDonald era. Really hard to pick one song but this one has all the hallmarks: phased Rhodes, Falsetto, fat West Coast drums and tasty guitars. Perfect AOR 70's radio music."
11) Lucio Battisti - Amarsi Un Po - "Perfect mellow Italian soul pop recorded in LA ! I love the shit out of this record. I fact, it was the 1st song I played on my Soho Radio show."
12) Jan Hammer Group - Don't You Know - "Such a great, one of a kind track. It touches on so many different things musically.The opening "sample & hold" keyboard sets such a deep atmosphere & The drums are slippery (played by Jan Hammer himself) Fernando Saunders vocals are both simple & pure and together, they created the perfect "Fusion Pop" song. Sublime." 
13) Crosby, Stills & Nash – Dark Star – “Grew up with all these dudes music. Mellow and very Californian. This has a great soul vibe to it and is a bit of an underground classic." Deep cut folk funk nugget." 
14) Ambrosia - You're The Biggest Part Of Me - "This song and production is so frickin smooth! One of the best snare sounds ever to hit tape too ! The vocal harmonies soar and the organ licks are so tasty. From top to bottom this song is West Coast nirvana." 
15) Money Mark - Cry - "I absolutely loved this song & the album when it was released. Mark is a mad genius. Years later I made an album with Mark and we've become friends. This song is short & sweet and to the point. Indie Lo-fi masterpiece." ]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Shawn Lee ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Shawn Lee
Title: DD0351
Style: Soul, Jazz, Rock
Time:  57  minutes
Date: 2016-10-30
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we welcome musician, producer, composer Shawn Lee to the Dusk Dubs family.
Shawn is originally from Wichita, Kansas, but moved to London in 1995, where he recorded his infamous “Planet of the breaks” series as well as 5 volumes of “Ape Breaks”, becoming the most sampled drummer of his generation in the process.
He went on to release various albums, “Monkey Boy” on label Wall Of Sound, followed by “Soul Visa”, and four albums of his instrumental project Shawn Lee’s Ping Pong Orchestra on Ubiquity. Tracks by The Ping Pong Orchestra have gone on to be featured in a plethora of TV series: Malcom In The Middle, Lost, Desperate Housewives, CSI: Miami, Ugly Betty, Boston Legal, Rodney, Damages, Good Morning America, in movies: Oceans 13, The Break Up, The Bank Job, Pool Hall Prophets, and in ads for BMW, Cinemax, Jaguar, Barclays, Exxon, Head & Shoulders and numerous skate, snowboarding & surf films. Shawn also has composed a soundtrack for Rockstar game Bully released in 2006.
More recently, Shawn has joined forces with singer/songwriter Andy Platts to form the brilliant combo Young Gun Silver Fox, releasing the amazing LP 'West End Coast' on Legere Records. After supporting Level 42 on their 2016 tour they will be appearing next Thursday in London for their headline gig. Tickets available HERE.
You can find him here:
shawnlee.net
facebook.com/amandshawnlee
facebook.com/younggunsilverfox
amsounds.bandcamp.com
Youtube.com/user/MusicShawnLee
Tracklisting
1) Electric Prunes (David Axelrod) - Holy Are You (1968)
2) Glen Campbell - Wichita Lineman - (1968)
3) The Three Degrees - Collage (1970)
4) Minnie Ripperton - Le Fleurs (1970)
5) Shuggie Ottis - Strawberry Letter 23 (1971)
6) America - Ventura Highway (1972)
7) Todd Rundgren - Hello It's Me (1972)
8) Joni Mitchell - Help Me (1974)
9) 10CC - I'm Not In Love (1975)
10) The Doobie Brothers - You Belong To Me (1977)
11) Lucio Battisti - Amarsi Un Poi (1977)
12) Jan Hammer - Don't You Know (1977)
13) CSN - Dark Star (1977)
14) Ambrosia - You're The Biggest Part Of Me (1980)
15) Money Mark - Cry (1995)
1) Electric Prunes - Holy Are You - "Pure class here... Carol Kaye on bass & Earl Palmer on drums making one of the greatest rhythm sections ever. Love the sound of this record. Deep & influential - this sound has inspired lots of musicians & producers."
2) Glen Campbell - Wichita Lineman – “This might be the best Pop song ever written. The fact that I grew up in Wichita gives me an even deeper connection to it as well. I've covered it twice & continue to perform live. Jimmy Webb is a master songwriter & GC was a musical polymath.”
3) The Three Degrees – Collage - "A really great symphonic soul cover of this James Gang song. It sits in that California Soul/Rotary Connection/Charles Stepney zone. Total goose bumps."
4) Minnie Ripperton - Le Fleurs - "That big reverberating Cadet sound with a lush Charles Stepney arrangement & Minnie's other worldly vocals equals a descending chord  classic of epic proportions. This whole album is so musical. A musical gem."
5) Shuggie Ottis - Strawberry Letter 23 - This is such a classic song. I like many others, heard the Brothers Johnson cover first. Hearing Shuggie's original version the innocent charm & Cali Psychedelia really shine thru. Shuggie is a hero. Classic."
6) America - Ventura Highway - "Damn the memories of hearing this on the radio riding in the back seat of my parents car. America had so many great songs. Everything about this record is perfect. Those guitars man ! Pure audio sunshine.”
7) Tom Rundgren - Hello it's me - "Instant childhood nostalgia every single Time I hear this. Todd is a total unique genius and I really love his early melodic soulful stuff. This one is right up there for me. Todd is God !"
8) Joni Mitchell - Help Me – “I love the West Coast 70's sound. This song is a perfect example of the kind of sophisticated pop music that was common of the era, Both Jazzy and languid. Handy dandy Ear candy !"
9) 10CC - I'm Not In Love - "What an incredible record. Amazing and inventive production and a great song to boot. Easily one of my all time favourite songs. It blows my mind every time I listen to it. One of best examples of using the studio as an instrument."
10) The Doobie Brothers - You Belong To Me - "I grew up with the Doobies. I especially love the Michael McDonald era. Really hard to pick one song but this one has all the hallmarks: phased Rhodes, Falsetto, fat West Coast drums and tasty guitars. Perfect AOR 70's radio music."
11) Lucio Battisti - Amarsi Un Po - "Perfect mellow Italian soul pop recorded in LA ! I love the shit out of this record. I fact, it was the 1st song I played on my Soho Radio show."
12) Jan Hammer Group - Don't You Know - "Such a great, one of a kind track. It touches on so many different things musically.The opening "sample & hold" keyboard sets such a deep atmosphere & The drums are slippery (played by Jan Hammer himself) Fernando Saunders vocals are both simple & pure and together, they created the perfect "Fusion Pop" song. Sublime." 
13) Crosby, Stills & Nash – Dark Star – “Grew up with all these dudes music. Mellow and very Californian. This has a great soul vibe to it and is a bit of an underground classic." Deep cut folk funk nugget." 
14) Ambrosia - You're The Biggest Part Of Me - "This song and production is so frickin smooth! One of the best snare sounds ever to hit tape too ! The vocal harmonies soar and the organ licks are so tasty. From top to bottom this song is West Coast nirvana." 
15) Money Mark - Cry - "I absolutely loved this song & the album when it was released. Mark is a mad genius. Years later I made an album with Mark and we've become friends. This song is short & sweet and to the point. Indie Lo-fi masterpiece." ]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0350 Dusk Dubs - Andy Hickford</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Andy Hickford ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Andy Hickford
Title: DD0350
Style: Soul, Jazz, Funk, World
Time:  71  minutes
Date: 2016-10-23
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we welcome Andy Hickford to the Dusk Dubs family.
"The selection process for Dusk Dubs was a tough one, there could have been hundreds of tracks; I have also ended up without tracks from genres I love, artists I love and labels I have been buying for decades.
The tunes I have settled on represent a back to mine vibe, these aren't records that I'd typically play out. These are late night songs, mellow numbers and a few oddities, all of which have been favourites for a long time and many with their own stories behind them.
I have been collecting vinyl for as long as I can remember. I DJ around Leeds and the North hosting monthly nights at Outlaws Yacht Club, Hyde Park Book Club and the Northern Monk Brewery as 'Downtown Science' with Decknologist and The Boogie Monster. I also DJ regularly at North bar in Leeds, as well as other venues such as Headrow House. I am also the in house DJ for the world famous Hepworth Gallery in Wakefield curating music for their exhibition openings and DJ'ing their parties..
It is an honour to be asked to join the Dusk Dubs family, I hope you all enjoy my humble contribution."
You can find him here:
twitter.com/TheDownScience
mixcloud.com/andyhickford
hearthis.at/andyhickforddowntownscience
Tracklisting

U.N.K.L.E. – Time Has Come (Portishead Plays U.N.K.L.E. Mix)
Jean Claude Vannier – Danse Des Mouches Noires Gardes Du Roi
Serge Gainsbourg – Ballade de Melody Nelson
MC Solaar – Nouveau Western
Lewis Howard All Stars – Hula Rock
One Dove – Jolene
Bobbie Gentry – He Made A Woman Out Of Me
David Holmes – Don’t Die Just Yet (Holiday Girl remix by Arab Strap)
4 Hero – Morning Child
Jackson Five – I Am Love
Buddy Miles – The Segment
Nino Nardini – Frantique
24 Carat Black – Ghetto: Misfortunes Wealth
Wanda Robinson – Carnal Was The Word
Jorge Ben – Comanche
Harry Thumann – The Sphinx
New Order – 5 8 6
A Guy Called Gerald – Emotions Electric
John Carpenter – The End (Disco Mix)

U.N.K.L.E. – Time Has Come (Portishead Plays U.N.K.L.E. Mix) - Mo Wax is one of my all-time favourite record labels, so I needed to start out with something that captured the essence of the label. I loved this remix by Portishead; the only criticism I have is that it is too short. The Trip Hop sound is often maligned these days; however some of the most innovative music of the era was released on the likes of Lavelle’s label, Warp and Ninja Tune. This record reminds me hugely of the mid 90’s; I met my wife at university and moved to Leeds (20 years later I am still there) so it feels right to start the selection here.
Jean Claude Vannier – Danse Des Mouches Noires Gardes Du Roi - This is one of those albums that I knew of, but didn’t actually get to hear for years. Even the album cover was familiar long before the sounds within were. Something of a Holy Grail for those with Dusty Fingers before You Tube, Discogs and MP3’s made pretty much anything accessible to anyone this was the sort of record you only read about. Thank the lord for Finders Keepers who re-issued this wonderful record of psychedelic, orchestral and downright odd pop music.
Serge Gainsbourg – Ballade de Melody Nelson - More French grooves. One of my favourite tunes of all time is Gainsbourg’s ‘Melody’ from the Histoire De Melody Nelson album, however David Holmes has accounted for that for me later on in the selection, so I have picked another superb outing from the same album. Growing up in market towns in the late 80’s we were always told French music was laughable nonsense, with snide comments about Johnny Halliday to the fore. However in the early 90’s it soon became clear that there was more to French music than ‘ooh la la’ comedy tunes and bad rock. I was led to Gainsbourg by…
MC Solaar – Nouveau Western - Gilles Peterson is someone pretty much everyone who loves music has cause to thank. His work as a DJ, on the radio, as a writer and label boss / compilation compiler means that he has probably led me and many others in more new musical directions than anyone else. Talkin’ Loud led me to MC Solaar, his second album ‘Prose Combat’ inadvertently made me realise that the French couldn’t just do hip hop, they also did funk, jazz and much more well too. This track sampled Gainsbourg’s ‘Bonnie & Clyde’ brilliantly, giving a hint as to the treasures in the back catalogue of French music;  around the same time acts like Air, La Funk Mob and then daft Punk and Saint Germain finally killed the idea that the French were in any way lacking in musical chops.
Lewis Howard All Stars – Hula Rock - So from hip hop sampling French pop, to underground hip hop royalty taking from UK Library music – I can’t leave the impression that it is our friends from across the channel that had all the hidden funk. I love Madlib; he would have to be in my top 3 producers/artists, however rather than include Madlib tunes (some were very close to the final cut) I thought I’d use some tunes that Madlib has flipped. Anyone familiar with Madvillainy will immediately recognise this tune, it takes you to Hawaii quicker than a jumbo jet ever could and you don’t even need to apply sun cream.
One Dove – Jolene - One Dove should have been massive; perhaps they were just ahead of their time? When you think about the success acts like Morcheeba had and then compare their music to that of One Dove it does seem odd that Dot Allison and co. didn’t hit a bigger audience. With Andy Weatherall on production duty for much of their work it is odd that they didn’t follow Primal Scream into orbit. I loved their album, but have selected a B-Side, their re-work of Dolly Parton. The question is did One Dove play the Jolene 45 at 33rpm and decide to do a cover in that vein – or did the One Dove version inspire Balearic jocks to check out the Parton 7” and do just that?
Bobbie Gentry – He Made A Woman Out Of Me - Sticking to a country theme, this is a track, unlike most of those on the list that is relatively new to me. This is a cracking Country Funk tune that I discovered on the compilation on ‘Light In the Attic’ of the same name (Country Funk Vol.1). I always thought that whilst I liked most genres of music there were some that just weren’t for me – Country was one of those genres. I think adding this to my selection is about reminding you that you shouldn’t dismiss things without giving them a fair hearing.
David Holmes – Don’t Die Just Yet (Holiday Girl remix by Arab Strap) - As noted earlier – I love Gainsbourg’s ‘Melody’, David Holmes lifted heavily from that tune to create ‘Don’t Die Just Yet’. This version blew me away though. Arab Strap adding a poem about shyness, self-doubt and unrequited holiday romance to the incredible strings of the original to create a track that can send shivers through you.
4 Hero – Morning Child - As a young lad I loved a bit of hardcore – Reinforced was a label you’d always check; the idea that the guys behind Mr Kirk’s Nightmare would end up being the UK’s Rotary Connection would have seemed far-fetched to me back then. (Not that I knew who Rotary Connection were then either). This is a beautiful example of how the broken beat scene could create not just effective club tracks, but also timeless music that would stand with records on labels like Cadet and Perception. Possibly one of my favourite 4 Hero productions, at least in my top 20 anyway. Between Dego & Marc Mac there must be dozens of quality tunes, so you can’t really narrow down to pick just one favourite.
Jackson Five – I Am Love - Growing up I listened to a lot of Motown, my mum was a big fan and had a few twin cassette greatest hits collections, so weekend mornings I’d often hear Diana Ross, the Commodores, Marvin Gaye etc… singing in the kitchen. Familiarity did breed a bit of boredom (contempt probably too harsh) whilst undoubtedly good, some of the more sugary Motown tunes that regularly featured on these comps led me to dismiss the label for a while. When your 10 and have heard baby Love for the hundredth time, Motown just became defined in my pre-teen mind as not for me. I was getting into Eric B & Rakim and Run DMC at the time so why would I like Motown? (How we learn…) Anyway as you get older, you get wiser – and as with country music, you learn not to dismiss things too quickly. So as it turns out there is grit in with the sugar and Motown is a label to cherish after all. Best evidenced by this tune – when I play this out it is rare that people believe me that it is the Jackson Five. A funk-rock smash. 
Buddy Miles – The Segment - Another more recent find this, I was led to Buddy Miles via the Daphni/Caribou track ‘Yes, I Know’ on Jialong. I found this record after spending a while searching for it (I prefer to find a copy for a reasonable price in a shop, rather than cave in and impulse buy a high price copy plus US shipping rates via Discogs – well mostly). My brother and I were on a weekend digging trip to Amsterdam and the album this is on turned up in the last shop, on the last day. Can’t beat that feeling when you find something you have been after for a while, so wanted to include this track as a nod to a great weekend and to the joy of the vinyl hunt.
Nino Nardini – Frantique - Another tip of the hat to Madlib. This is just a brilliant freak-funk oddity of a tune that Madlib used to great effect. I found it on a comp that I had bought years before the Madlib tune, but it was only sometime after I knew the Madlib track that I realised I had it. A reminder that sometimes, you don’t need to buy records, remember you can find forgotten gems by digging your won crates.
24 Carat Black – Ghetto: Misfortunes Wealth - A brilliant soul-funk tune with conscious intent. I’ve already referenced Talkin’ Loud as being a massive label for me; I loved the Young Disciples album with it being one of the first records I bought on the label. This track was clearly an inspiration to the band, I’m not knocking the YD’s for using this, rather I’m including it because it illustrates somewhat the point that Chuck D made when he said ‘You got to dig Blue Note, to get Def Jam’. The more you know about what has gone before, the more you can enjoy and appreciate the now.
Wanda Robinson – Carnal Was The Word - Another record I found when in Amsterdam. I’m still no fan of poetry, but this album demonstrates that very little can’t be improved by sticking a funky groove underneath it – yes, even poetry. Maybe even Question Time would be more palatable if sound tracked by the JB’s?
Jorge Ben – Comanche - World music – that was a much mis-understood term. As a young’un it seemed to mean pan-pipes, knitting Yoghurt and sitting around earnestly listening to someone playing a didgeridoo badly. If only I knew then that world music could have meant just finding brilliant tunes that didn’t happen to have been recorded by UK or US artists. There are many examples of international funk, jazz, soul, disco and more I could have used. But I just love this bit of Brazilian magic.
Harry Thumann – The Sphinx - Knight Rider – a big part of growing up, as soon as the theme tune kicked in that was it, locked in to the massive 22” TV (it seemed massive then) as pre-Baywatch Hasslehoff dealt with the bad guys, got the girl and spoke to his self-driving car (as if that could ever happen!). That tune could even be used to liven up so-so tracks from Busta Rhyme’s and Jay Z, but did this track come first? Is the Knight Rider theme tune just a big fat copy, or did Mr Thumann steal from Michael Knight? I don’t know and so far I have resisted the temptation to find out as somehow to know would spoil it.
New Order – 5 8 6 - I realised that I’d not really included any ‘indie’ music in this selection and I was a big indie fan in my teens, so thought what could I add? I had tracks by Spaceman 3 in mind, whilst big tunes I wanted to avoid Madchester material as it won’t be new to anyone. But, then I thought music from that city has been huge – so let’s have 2! So first up is New Order, with this track from Power, Corruption & Lies. I picked this album up second hand from a small shop that sold a mixture of things - odd electrical items, tights, household goods; repaired TV’s and also sold records. The sort of shop every town once had, but sadly have been lost in the name of progress.  I also bought my first jazz-funk records there and remember them asking ‘are you sure’, as it seemed a bit of a departure for a 15 year old indie-kid.
A Guy Called Gerald – Emotions Electric - Second last tune is this beauty from A Guy Called Gerald; this is from the Peel Sessions record and remains as timeless as Voodoo Ray in my humble opinion. 
John Carpenter – The End (Disco Mix) - The last track is an acknowledgement that, as with everything, my wife is always right. When we first met, some time ago (ahem) I was dubious of disco, probably ignorant really. I liked jazz-funk, acid house, hip hop, drum & bass and many more genres, but had fallen into the trap of thinking that disco was Abba, afro wigs and purple flares. How wrong I was and how right she was to insist that disco was ace. Opening my eyes to the joys to be found in tracks on compilations like ‘Jumpin’ on Harmless in the mid 90’s I soon discovered that actually disco wasn’t the fluffy nonsense that was defined by the music of 70’s nights in small town nightclubs and Aga-Doo on holiday – it was the source of hip hop, house, techno and much more.  Whilst this isn’t exactly straight disco, the two of us got tickets to see John Carpenter in Manchester so it felt right to include this.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Andy Hickford ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Andy Hickford
Title: DD0350
Style: Soul, Jazz, Funk, World
Time:  71  minutes
Date: 2016-10-23
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we welcome Andy Hickford to the Dusk Dubs family.
"The selection process for Dusk Dubs was a tough one, there could have been hundreds of tracks; I have also ended up without tracks from genres I love, artists I love and labels I have been buying for decades.
The tunes I have settled on represent a back to mine vibe, these aren't records that I'd typically play out. These are late night songs, mellow numbers and a few oddities, all of which have been favourites for a long time and many with their own stories behind them.
I have been collecting vinyl for as long as I can remember. I DJ around Leeds and the North hosting monthly nights at Outlaws Yacht Club, Hyde Park Book Club and the Northern Monk Brewery as 'Downtown Science' with Decknologist and The Boogie Monster. I also DJ regularly at North bar in Leeds, as well as other venues such as Headrow House. I am also the in house DJ for the world famous Hepworth Gallery in Wakefield curating music for their exhibition openings and DJ'ing their parties..
It is an honour to be asked to join the Dusk Dubs family, I hope you all enjoy my humble contribution."
You can find him here:
twitter.com/TheDownScience
mixcloud.com/andyhickford
hearthis.at/andyhickforddowntownscience
Tracklisting

U.N.K.L.E. – Time Has Come (Portishead Plays U.N.K.L.E. Mix)
Jean Claude Vannier – Danse Des Mouches Noires Gardes Du Roi
Serge Gainsbourg – Ballade de Melody Nelson
MC Solaar – Nouveau Western
Lewis Howard All Stars – Hula Rock
One Dove – Jolene
Bobbie Gentry – He Made A Woman Out Of Me
David Holmes – Don’t Die Just Yet (Holiday Girl remix by Arab Strap)
4 Hero – Morning Child
Jackson Five – I Am Love
Buddy Miles – The Segment
Nino Nardini – Frantique
24 Carat Black – Ghetto: Misfortunes Wealth
Wanda Robinson – Carnal Was The Word
Jorge Ben – Comanche
Harry Thumann – The Sphinx
New Order – 5 8 6
A Guy Called Gerald – Emotions Electric
John Carpenter – The End (Disco Mix)

U.N.K.L.E. – Time Has Come (Portishead Plays U.N.K.L.E. Mix) - Mo Wax is one of my all-time favourite record labels, so I needed to start out with something that captured the essence of the label. I loved this remix by Portishead; the only criticism I have is that it is too short. The Trip Hop sound is often maligned these days; however some of the most innovative music of the era was released on the likes of Lavelle’s label, Warp and Ninja Tune. This record reminds me hugely of the mid 90’s; I met my wife at university and moved to Leeds (20 years later I am still there) so it feels right to start the selection here.
Jean Claude Vannier – Danse Des Mouches Noires Gardes Du Roi - This is one of those albums that I knew of, but didn’t actually get to hear for years. Even the album cover was familiar long before the sounds within were. Something of a Holy Grail for those with Dusty Fingers before You Tube, Discogs and MP3’s made pretty much anything accessible to anyone this was the sort of record you only read about. Thank the lord for Finders Keepers who re-issued this wonderful record of psychedelic, orchestral and downright odd pop music.
Serge Gainsbourg – Ballade de Melody Nelson - More French grooves. One of my favourite tunes of all time is Gainsbourg’s ‘Melody’ from the Histoire De Melody Nelson album, however David Holmes has accounted for that for me later on in the selection, so I have picked another superb outing from the same album. Growing up in market towns in the late 80’s we were always told French music was laughable nonsense, with snide comments about Johnny Halliday to the fore. However in the early 90’s it soon became clear that there was more to French music than ‘ooh la la’ comedy tunes and bad rock. I was led to Gainsbourg by…
MC Solaar – Nouveau Western - Gilles Peterson is someone pretty much everyone who loves music has cause to thank. His work as a DJ, on the radio, as a writer and label boss / compilation compiler means that he has probably led me and many others in more new musical directions than anyone else. Talkin’ Loud led me to MC Solaar, his second album ‘Prose Combat’ inadvertently made me realise that the French couldn’t just do hip hop, they also did funk, jazz and much more well too. This track sampled Gainsbourg’s ‘Bonnie & Clyde’ brilliantly, giving a hint as to the treasures in the back catalogue of French music;  around the same time acts like Air, La Funk Mob and then daft Punk and Saint Germain finally killed the idea that the French were in any way lacking in musical chops.
Lewis Howard All Stars – Hula Rock - So from hip hop sampling French pop, to underground hip hop royalty taking from UK Library music – I can’t leave the impression that it is our friends from across the channel that had all the hidden funk. I love Madlib; he would have to be in my top 3 producers/artists, however rather than include Madlib tunes (some were very close to the final cut) I thought I’d use some tunes that Madlib has flipped. Anyone familiar with Madvillainy will immediately recognise this tune, it takes you to Hawaii quicker than a jumbo jet ever could and you don’t even need to apply sun cream.
One Dove – Jolene - One Dove should have been massive; perhaps they were just ahead of their time? When you think about the success acts like Morcheeba had and then compare their music to that of One Dove it does seem odd that Dot Allison and co. didn’t hit a bigger audience. With Andy Weatherall on production duty for much of their work it is odd that they didn’t follow Primal Scream into orbit. I loved their album, but have selected a B-Side, their re-work of Dolly Parton. The question is did One Dove play the Jolene 45 at 33rpm and decide to do a cover in that vein – or did the One Dove version inspire Balearic jocks to check out the Parton 7” and do just that?
Bobbie Gentry – He Made A Woman Out Of Me - Sticking to a country theme, this is a track, unlike most of those on the list that is relatively new to me. This is a cracking Country Funk tune that I discovered on the compilation on ‘Light In the Attic’ of the same name (Country Funk Vol.1). I always thought that whilst I liked most genres of music there were some that just weren’t for me – Country was one of those genres. I think adding this to my selection is about reminding you that you shouldn’t dismiss things without giving them a fair hearing.
David Holmes – Don’t Die Just Yet (Holiday Girl remix by Arab Strap) - As noted earlier – I love Gainsbourg’s ‘Melody’, David Holmes lifted heavily from that tune to create ‘Don’t Die Just Yet’. This version blew me away though. Arab Strap adding a poem about shyness, self-doubt and unrequited holiday romance to the incredible strings of the original to create a track that can send shivers through you.
4 Hero – Morning Child - As a young lad I loved a bit of hardcore – Reinforced was a label you’d always check; the idea that the guys behind Mr Kirk’s Nightmare would end up being the UK’s Rotary Connection would have seemed far-fetched to me back then. (Not that I knew who Rotary Connection were then either). This is a beautiful example of how the broken beat scene could create not just effective club tracks, but also timeless music that would stand with records on labels like Cadet and Perception. Possibly one of my favourite 4 Hero productions, at least in my top 20 anyway. Between Dego & Marc Mac there must be dozens of quality tunes, so you can’t really narrow down to pick just one favourite.
Jackson Five – I Am Love - Growing up I listened to a lot of Motown, my mum was a big fan and had a few twin cassette greatest hits collections, so weekend mornings I’d often hear Diana Ross, the Commodores, Marvin Gaye etc… singing in the kitchen. Familiarity did breed a bit of boredom (contempt probably too harsh) whilst undoubtedly good, some of the more sugary Motown tunes that regularly featured on these comps led me to dismiss the label for a while. When your 10 and have heard baby Love for the hundredth time, Motown just became defined in my pre-teen mind as not for me. I was getting into Eric B & Rakim and Run DMC at the time so why would I like Motown? (How we learn…) Anyway as you get older, you get wiser – and as with country music, you learn not to dismiss things too quickly. So as it turns out there is grit in with the sugar and Motown is a label to cherish after all. Best evidenced by this tune – when I play this out it is rare that people believe me that it is the Jackson Five. A funk-rock smash. 
Buddy Miles – The Segment - Another more recent find this, I was led to Buddy Miles via the Daphni/Caribou track ‘Yes, I Know’ on Jialong. I found this record after spending a while searching for it (I prefer to find a copy for a reasonable price in a shop, rather than cave in and impulse buy a high price copy plus US shipping rates via Discogs – well mostly). My brother and I were on a weekend digging trip to Amsterdam and the album this is on turned up in the last shop, on the last day. Can’t beat that feeling when you find something you have been after for a while, so wanted to include this track as a nod to a great weekend and to the joy of the vinyl hunt.
Nino Nardini – Frantique - Another tip of the hat to Madlib. This is just a brilliant freak-funk oddity of a tune that Madlib used to great effect. I found it on a comp that I had bought years before the Madlib tune, but it was only sometime after I knew the Madlib track that I realised I had it. A reminder that sometimes, you don’t need to buy records, remember you can find forgotten gems by digging your won crates.
24 Carat Black – Ghetto: Misfortunes Wealth - A brilliant soul-funk tune with conscious intent. I’ve already referenced Talkin’ Loud as being a massive label for me; I loved the Young Disciples album with it being one of the first records I bought on the label. This track was clearly an inspiration to the band, I’m not knocking the YD’s for using this, rather I’m including it because it illustrates somewhat the point that Chuck D made when he said ‘You got to dig Blue Note, to get Def Jam’. The more you know about what has gone before, the more you can enjoy and appreciate the now.
Wanda Robinson – Carnal Was The Word - Another record I found when in Amsterdam. I’m still no fan of poetry, but this album demonstrates that very little can’t be improved by sticking a funky groove underneath it – yes, even poetry. Maybe even Question Time would be more palatable if sound tracked by the JB’s?
Jorge Ben – Comanche - World music – that was a much mis-understood term. As a young’un it seemed to mean pan-pipes, knitting Yoghurt and sitting around earnestly listening to someone playing a didgeridoo badly. If only I knew then that world music could have meant just finding brilliant tunes that didn’t happen to have been recorded by UK or US artists. There are many examples of international funk, jazz, soul, disco and more I could have used. But I just love this bit of Brazilian magic.
Harry Thumann – The Sphinx - Knight Rider – a big part of growing up, as soon as the theme tune kicked in that was it, locked in to the massive 22” TV (it seemed massive then) as pre-Baywatch Hasslehoff dealt with the bad guys, got the girl and spoke to his self-driving car (as if that could ever happen!). That tune could even be used to liven up so-so tracks from Busta Rhyme’s and Jay Z, but did this track come first? Is the Knight Rider theme tune just a big fat copy, or did Mr Thumann steal from Michael Knight? I don’t know and so far I have resisted the temptation to find out as somehow to know would spoil it.
New Order – 5 8 6 - I realised that I’d not really included any ‘indie’ music in this selection and I was a big indie fan in my teens, so thought what could I add? I had tracks by Spaceman 3 in mind, whilst big tunes I wanted to avoid Madchester material as it won’t be new to anyone. But, then I thought music from that city has been huge – so let’s have 2! So first up is New Order, with this track from Power, Corruption & Lies. I picked this album up second hand from a small shop that sold a mixture of things - odd electrical items, tights, household goods; repaired TV’s and also sold records. The sort of shop every town once had, but sadly have been lost in the name of progress.  I also bought my first jazz-funk records there and remember them asking ‘are you sure’, as it seemed a bit of a departure for a 15 year old indie-kid.
A Guy Called Gerald – Emotions Electric - Second last tune is this beauty from A Guy Called Gerald; this is from the Peel Sessions record and remains as timeless as Voodoo Ray in my humble opinion. 
John Carpenter – The End (Disco Mix) - The last track is an acknowledgement that, as with everything, my wife is always right. When we first met, some time ago (ahem) I was dubious of disco, probably ignorant really. I liked jazz-funk, acid house, hip hop, drum & bass and many more genres, but had fallen into the trap of thinking that disco was Abba, afro wigs and purple flares. How wrong I was and how right she was to insist that disco was ace. Opening my eyes to the joys to be found in tracks on compilations like ‘Jumpin’ on Harmless in the mid 90’s I soon discovered that actually disco wasn’t the fluffy nonsense that was defined by the music of 70’s nights in small town nightclubs and Aga-Doo on holiday – it was the source of hip hop, house, techno and much more.  Whilst this isn’t exactly straight disco, the two of us got tickets to see John Carpenter in Manchester so it felt right to include this.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Asphalt Layer ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Asphalt Layer
Title: DD0349
Style: Manga, Anime, Cinema, Sci Fi
Time:  51 minutes
Date: 2016-10-16
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, Asphalt Layer
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
Follow us on Mixlr:
mixlr.com/dusk-dubs
Youtube:
youtube.com/channel/UC93Y6glbZ...kiL-A/playlists
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to post music you love and get involved.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Asphalt Layer ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Asphalt Layer
Title: DD0349
Style: Manga, Anime, Cinema, Sci Fi
Time:  51 minutes
Date: 2016-10-16
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, Asphalt Layer
FOR FULL TRACKLIST AND DESCRIPTION, HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE:
duskdubs.com
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
Follow us on Mixlr:
mixlr.com/dusk-dubs
Youtube:
youtube.com/channel/UC93Y6glbZ...kiL-A/playlists
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to post music you love and get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0348 Dusk Dubs - ShootersharpJJ</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ ShootersharpJJ ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: ShootersharpJJ
Title: DD0348
Style: Hip Hop, Rap
Time:  44  minutes
Date: 2016-10-09
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this weeks mixtape we welcome back ShooterSharpJJ to the Dusk Dubs family.
For those that are unaware, ShooterSharpJJ aka Jack Fisk, compiled a Dusk Dubs Mini-Mix for us back in August 2014. So, we thought it was about time we invited him back to compile a feature length volume.....
"Ever since my first DD mini mix I have always wanted the opportunity to release a full DD mix to really show you my eclectic taste of music I listen too.
So I give you a full DD mix from younger generations perspective"
(ShooterSharpJJ)
Tracklisting
1) Rosie Lowe - How'd You Like It
2) Hozier - Arsonist's Lullabye
3) Logic - Intermission ( feat Lucy Rose)
4) Rehash - Gratuitous Theft In the Rain
5) J Dilla - The shining, Pt. 1 (diamonds)[ feat Kenny Wray]
6) Kaytranada - Track Uno
7) J Dilla - So Far
8) Kendrick Lamar - Hood Politics
9) Logic - Lucidity (scene)
10) Kendrick Lamar - King Kunta
11) Logic - The Incredible True Story]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ ShootersharpJJ ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: ShootersharpJJ
Title: DD0348
Style: Hip Hop, Rap
Time:  44  minutes
Date: 2016-10-09
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this weeks mixtape we welcome back ShooterSharpJJ to the Dusk Dubs family.
For those that are unaware, ShooterSharpJJ aka Jack Fisk, compiled a Dusk Dubs Mini-Mix for us back in August 2014. So, we thought it was about time we invited him back to compile a feature length volume.....
"Ever since my first DD mini mix I have always wanted the opportunity to release a full DD mix to really show you my eclectic taste of music I listen too.
So I give you a full DD mix from younger generations perspective"
(ShooterSharpJJ)
Tracklisting
1) Rosie Lowe - How'd You Like It
2) Hozier - Arsonist's Lullabye
3) Logic - Intermission ( feat Lucy Rose)
4) Rehash - Gratuitous Theft In the Rain
5) J Dilla - The shining, Pt. 1 (diamonds)[ feat Kenny Wray]
6) Kaytranada - Track Uno
7) J Dilla - So Far
8) Kendrick Lamar - Hood Politics
9) Logic - Lucidity (scene)
10) Kendrick Lamar - King Kunta
11) Logic - The Incredible True Story]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0347 Dusk Dubs - DJ Trax</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ DJ Trax ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: DJ Trax
Title: DD0347
Style: Soul, Jazz, Hip Hop
Time:  62  minutes
Date: 2016-10-02
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we welcome back our good friend DJ Trax.
"Big thanks for inviting me to compile another mixtape for Dusk Dubs.
This time I focused on Downtempo and Hip-Hop music that is deep, beautiful and thought provoking, enjoy...."
You can find him here:
facebook.com/djtraxpage
djtrax.org
soundcloud.com/djtrax
vimeo.com/djtrax
djtrax.bandcamp.com
Tracklisting
1) UFO - Kung Fu King
2) Stacy Epps - Floatin
3) Hefner - Fiendish
4) DJ Vadim - London Mindstate
5) Jono McCleery - Tomorrow
6) Red Snapper - Spitalfields
7) Chairman Maf - All I Need
8) DJ Spinna Feat Phonte - Intergalactic Soul
9) Qwel + Maker - Gin River
10) Cyne - 400 Years
11) Nu-Jabes - High 2 Low
12) J-Live - A Charmed Life
13) Sylk 130 - Seasons Change
14) DJ Trax + Assorted Anonymous - The Glass Half Full
1) UFO - His Name Is... - I was a big fan of Bruce Lee Growing up. As well as being a great film, Enter The Dragon has an Amazing Soundtrack. I love UFO`s take on the theme tune :)
2) Stacy Epps - Floatin - I Love the atmosphere of this track, those pads! The shuffling drums also work really well. My girlfriend introduced me to this one. I am very lucky to be with a woman with great taste in music ! 
3) Hefner - Fiendish - Hefner is massively overrated. The guy has so much talent, I just wish he was still making tunes (maybe he is somewhere??) The programming on this track is flawless. He is a master at using lots of small samples, and putting them together so well that they become a perfect soundscape.
4) DJ Vadim - London Mindstate - Another amazing producer with many styles under his belt. This is a relatively simple track but all the elements work so well that it`s great that they have room to breath and let`s not forget....That Bassline !
5) Jono McCleery - Tomorrow - Love the feel of this track. Soft understated vocals and a great guitar hook. I love how the drums shuffle on and off beat.
6) Red Snapper - Spitalfields - I wish I had caught Red Snapper live. The drummer has a great feel and they always capture a unique drum sound. Love the horns and infectious 7/8 guitar lick.
7) Chairman Maf - All I Need - I discovered CM a year or two ago and have brought every album. His music is right up my street. Real breaks with head nodding swing, often Soulful and Thought provoking. This one is from his album 1976 which is available on digitally from chairmanmaf.bandcamp.com/album/1976 as well as on Vinyl from various outlets. His latest album `Zoo` is also available from his bandcamp and for vinyl heads the pre-order is here qrates.com/artists/11991/items/12528 (be quick, there are not many left !)
8) DJ Spinna Feat Phonte - Intergalactic Soul - My kind of Hip Hop. Deep Lyrics over a rolling beat. DJ Spinna really brings the goods.
9) Qwel + Maker - Gin River - One of my favourite ever collaborations. Qwel and Maker made a series of albums (about one a year.) Each is so beautifully put together. The type of albums you must listen to all the way through. Qwel has a unique way with words. He`s lyrics make you want to go back and listen as there are always hidden metaphors. If you are feeling this track I urge you to go and seek out their albums ! 
10) Cyne - 400 Years - Not much I can say about this one. Underground Hip Hop at it`s best. Deep with real soul.
11) Nujabes - Highs 2 Lows - Metaphoric Music is an incredible album. Nujabes had some serious talent. A master at creating moods with his beats. This is one of my favorites from him. Those strings are so warm! I also love the slightly awkward percussion alongside the drums.
12) J-Live - A Charmed Life - One of my favorite MC`s. However, J-Live is much more than that. He is a true triple threat. He produces, Rap`s and DJ`s. He is one of the greatest wordsmiths in Hip Hop.  This track is taken from his album All The Above. This is another LP that really warrants listening to all the way through (and then rewinding)
13) Sylk - Seasons Change - A really classy King Britt production. THAT voice! Really soulful music that makes you feel like you are right there in Ronnie Scotts (One of my favourite places)
14) DJ Trax + Assorted Anonymous - The Glass Half Full - I have been collaborating with underground US crew Assorted Anonymous for the last 5 years or so. As This track captures the mood of the mixtape I thought I would include it. It is taken from or first EP which is FREE here…. soundcloud.com/djtrax/sets/dj-...orted-anonymous 
We have just released our first album, Vinyl and Digital available here djtrax.bandcamp.com/album/myst...-in-the-making-]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ DJ Trax ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: DJ Trax
Title: DD0347
Style: Soul, Jazz, Hip Hop
Time:  62  minutes
Date: 2016-10-02
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we welcome back our good friend DJ Trax.
"Big thanks for inviting me to compile another mixtape for Dusk Dubs.
This time I focused on Downtempo and Hip-Hop music that is deep, beautiful and thought provoking, enjoy...."
You can find him here:
facebook.com/djtraxpage
djtrax.org
soundcloud.com/djtrax
vimeo.com/djtrax
djtrax.bandcamp.com
Tracklisting
1) UFO - Kung Fu King
2) Stacy Epps - Floatin
3) Hefner - Fiendish
4) DJ Vadim - London Mindstate
5) Jono McCleery - Tomorrow
6) Red Snapper - Spitalfields
7) Chairman Maf - All I Need
8) DJ Spinna Feat Phonte - Intergalactic Soul
9) Qwel + Maker - Gin River
10) Cyne - 400 Years
11) Nu-Jabes - High 2 Low
12) J-Live - A Charmed Life
13) Sylk 130 - Seasons Change
14) DJ Trax + Assorted Anonymous - The Glass Half Full
1) UFO - His Name Is... - I was a big fan of Bruce Lee Growing up. As well as being a great film, Enter The Dragon has an Amazing Soundtrack. I love UFO`s take on the theme tune :)
2) Stacy Epps - Floatin - I Love the atmosphere of this track, those pads! The shuffling drums also work really well. My girlfriend introduced me to this one. I am very lucky to be with a woman with great taste in music ! 
3) Hefner - Fiendish - Hefner is massively overrated. The guy has so much talent, I just wish he was still making tunes (maybe he is somewhere??) The programming on this track is flawless. He is a master at using lots of small samples, and putting them together so well that they become a perfect soundscape.
4) DJ Vadim - London Mindstate - Another amazing producer with many styles under his belt. This is a relatively simple track but all the elements work so well that it`s great that they have room to breath and let`s not forget....That Bassline !
5) Jono McCleery - Tomorrow - Love the feel of this track. Soft understated vocals and a great guitar hook. I love how the drums shuffle on and off beat.
6) Red Snapper - Spitalfields - I wish I had caught Red Snapper live. The drummer has a great feel and they always capture a unique drum sound. Love the horns and infectious 7/8 guitar lick.
7) Chairman Maf - All I Need - I discovered CM a year or two ago and have brought every album. His music is right up my street. Real breaks with head nodding swing, often Soulful and Thought provoking. This one is from his album 1976 which is available on digitally from chairmanmaf.bandcamp.com/album/1976 as well as on Vinyl from various outlets. His latest album `Zoo` is also available from his bandcamp and for vinyl heads the pre-order is here qrates.com/artists/11991/items/12528 (be quick, there are not many left !)
8) DJ Spinna Feat Phonte - Intergalactic Soul - My kind of Hip Hop. Deep Lyrics over a rolling beat. DJ Spinna really brings the goods.
9) Qwel + Maker - Gin River - One of my favourite ever collaborations. Qwel and Maker made a series of albums (about one a year.) Each is so beautifully put together. The type of albums you must listen to all the way through. Qwel has a unique way with words. He`s lyrics make you want to go back and listen as there are always hidden metaphors. If you are feeling this track I urge you to go and seek out their albums ! 
10) Cyne - 400 Years - Not much I can say about this one. Underground Hip Hop at it`s best. Deep with real soul.
11) Nujabes - Highs 2 Lows - Metaphoric Music is an incredible album. Nujabes had some serious talent. A master at creating moods with his beats. This is one of my favorites from him. Those strings are so warm! I also love the slightly awkward percussion alongside the drums.
12) J-Live - A Charmed Life - One of my favorite MC`s. However, J-Live is much more than that. He is a true triple threat. He produces, Rap`s and DJ`s. He is one of the greatest wordsmiths in Hip Hop.  This track is taken from his album All The Above. This is another LP that really warrants listening to all the way through (and then rewinding)
13) Sylk - Seasons Change - A really classy King Britt production. THAT voice! Really soulful music that makes you feel like you are right there in Ronnie Scotts (One of my favourite places)
14) DJ Trax + Assorted Anonymous - The Glass Half Full - I have been collaborating with underground US crew Assorted Anonymous for the last 5 years or so. As This track captures the mood of the mixtape I thought I would include it. It is taken from or first EP which is FREE here…. soundcloud.com/djtrax/sets/dj-...orted-anonymous 
We have just released our first album, Vinyl and Digital available here djtrax.bandcamp.com/album/myst...-in-the-making-]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 25 Sep 2016 10:43:35 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2016-09-25T10:43:35+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0346 Dusk Dubs - Neil Brown</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Neil Brown ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Neil Brown
Title: DD0346
Style: Soul, Jazz, Broken Beat, Nu-Jazz
Time:  71  minutes
Date: 2016-09-25
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we welcome Neil Brown to the Dusk Dubs family.
"I'd just like to start by saying a big thanks to the Dusk Dubs Team for giving me the opportunity to share some of my favourite music with like minded people. 
In my late teens I was into the extreme metal scene. Around late 1990 my younger brother started playing me rave tapes from the local radio station (Wear FM R.I.P) and I was instantly hooked by the hardcore sounds of Dj's like Yoz.  By 1992 I realised that I was much more interested in the breakbeat side of things than the 4/4 stuff and this is where my obsession with jungle/drum'n'bass started. That's pretty much all I listened to (with the exception of hip hop) until late 1999 when I discovered Gilles Petersons Worldwide radio show. 
This began an unbelievably exciting musical period for me as Gilles opened my eyes to so many wonderful styles and artists. My selection covers music that I fell in love with during the first 3 or 4 years religiously listening to his Radio 1 show and I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed digging through my records to select them.
Peace and Dusk Dubs".
Tracklisting

RAMP - Daylight
JILL SCOTT - Getting In The Way
HEFNER - An Evening With Hefner Part 3
SILHOUETTE BROWN - Looking Back
ARTHUR FOY - Get Up And Dance
THE REBIRTH - This Journey In
SPACEK - Eve
QUARTETO EM CY - Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser
THE CINEMATIC ORCHESTRA - Horizons
MARCOS VALLE - Parabens
MICHELLE SHAPROW - If I Lost You (KING BRITT REMIX)
FERTILE GROUND - Take Me Higher (WAIWAN REMIX)
JAZZANOVA - That Night (WAHOO REMIX)
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Neil Brown ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Neil Brown
Title: DD0346
Style: Soul, Jazz, Broken Beat, Nu-Jazz
Time:  71  minutes
Date: 2016-09-25
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we welcome Neil Brown to the Dusk Dubs family.
"I'd just like to start by saying a big thanks to the Dusk Dubs Team for giving me the opportunity to share some of my favourite music with like minded people. 
In my late teens I was into the extreme metal scene. Around late 1990 my younger brother started playing me rave tapes from the local radio station (Wear FM R.I.P) and I was instantly hooked by the hardcore sounds of Dj's like Yoz.  By 1992 I realised that I was much more interested in the breakbeat side of things than the 4/4 stuff and this is where my obsession with jungle/drum'n'bass started. That's pretty much all I listened to (with the exception of hip hop) until late 1999 when I discovered Gilles Petersons Worldwide radio show. 
This began an unbelievably exciting musical period for me as Gilles opened my eyes to so many wonderful styles and artists. My selection covers music that I fell in love with during the first 3 or 4 years religiously listening to his Radio 1 show and I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed digging through my records to select them.
Peace and Dusk Dubs".
Tracklisting

RAMP - Daylight
JILL SCOTT - Getting In The Way
HEFNER - An Evening With Hefner Part 3
SILHOUETTE BROWN - Looking Back
ARTHUR FOY - Get Up And Dance
THE REBIRTH - This Journey In
SPACEK - Eve
QUARTETO EM CY - Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser
THE CINEMATIC ORCHESTRA - Horizons
MARCOS VALLE - Parabens
MICHELLE SHAPROW - If I Lost You (KING BRITT REMIX)
FERTILE GROUND - Take Me Higher (WAIWAN REMIX)
JAZZANOVA - That Night (WAHOO REMIX)
]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 18 Sep 2016 11:36:41 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2016-09-18T11:36:41+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0345 Dusk Dubs - Joseph Malik</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Joseph Malik ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Joseph Malik
Title: DD0345
Style: Soul, Motown, Jazz, Joseph Malik
Time:  96  minutes
Date: 2016-09-018
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we invite singer, songwriter, producer, DJ and all round musical talent, Mr. Joseph Mailk to the Dusk Dubs family.
Back in 2002 Joseph released his first solo album, "Diverse", on Compost Records out of Munich, Germany. After another LP and a number of singles, EP's and guest vocal appearances, Jospeh moved away from music. 
However, Joseph is now BACK !! Recently falling back in love with writing and production, resulting in what we believe to be his best album to date - "Diverse Pt.2".
Joseph explains.....
"I'd like to thank Jon Brent and the Dusk Dubs Family, for letting me do this Mixtape. Me and Jon have been music pen pals for the last 3 years and i've been sharing my studio mixes and ideas with him as a second pair of ears outside my production team. We shared not just music but personal loss in both our lives and a good bond of friendship.This helps me explore what it's like for the listener. So I went back to my 1st solo Album because its still a huge part of me, its an honest open book of music and now after many years the next chapter is ready to record and as my label boss Jo Wallace calls it, DNA music. 
When i start out to write and compose an album I see the big picture, the variations of styles, the musicians I need to book in to play in the studio and most of all my inspirations, information is all fully mapped out as a battle plan for production. Diverse 2 is a celebration of music, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Charles Mingus, Brian Wilson, David Alexrod, Alice Coltrane, Bernard  Herman, Allen Toussaint, The Funk Brothers, Mussel Shoals Swampers were just some of my musical inspirations who gave me wisdom to make this album."
You can find Joseph Malik here:
ramrock.bandcamp.com/album/rrr...-diverse-part-2
discogs.com/artist/31916-Joseph-Malik
beatport.com/artist/joseph-malik/7228
Juno.co.uk/artists/Joseph+Malik
DIVERSE PART 2 MIXTAPE
Tracklisting
1) Outlaw Blues Band - Deep Gulley
2) Freddie Scott - Hey Girl
3) Joseph Malik - Love Bound
4) David Alxerod - Holy Thursday
5) Galt McDermond - Woe is Me
6) Joseph Malik - Mixed Combination
7) De La Soul - Pattie Duke
8) Joseph Malik - Vanguard
9) Prince Lasha - Congo  Call
10) Frank Comstock - Out of this world
11) Joseph Malik - Awakening
12) Stevie Wonder - Jesus Children of America
13) Joseph Malik - Lost Not Found Reprise
14) The Supremes - Your Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart
15) The Soul Brothers - Some Kind of Wonderful
16) Joseph Malik - Take A Left
17) Joseph Malik - Intermission
18) Charles Wright - Mothers Love
19) Joseph Malik - Country Yard
20) Duke Ellington - Thanks for the Beautiful Land on the Delta
21) Charles Mingus - Fables of Fabus
22) Joseph Malik - Basquiat
23) Donald Byrd - Cristo Redentor
24) Joseph Malik -  But I'm Lost Not Found
25) Anne Peebles - Still In Love 
Joseph Breaks it down.....
1) Outlaw Blues Band - 'Deep Gulley' mixed with 2) Freddie Scott - 'Hey Girl', back in the day as DJ I would cut both of these joints up, and it came to me... it sounded like Prince Paul, so we looped it up and it took me a very long time to get the lyrics right, then heart break came into my life and it was so simple.... my hip-hop break up song 3) 'Love Bound'.
4) David Axlexrod - 'Holy Thursday' mixed with 5) Galt McDermont - 'Woe Is Me', I really have to show respect to David Donnelly on the drum programming on 6) 'Mixed Combination', I wanted to make some thing powerful, I was angry at all the death in the world, and how governments just really don't give a fuck about folks, and I was in a very low place and fighting back.
7) De La Soul - Pattii Duke,  I picked this record as De La Soul,Tribe Called Quest and The Jungle Brothers have been a major influence on my life as a teenager,The  sound and what they stand for so when it came to making an Anti Trump, Anti Labour and Tory Goverment track,  8) Vanguard, like Charles Mingus - Fables of Fabus in the civil rights movement, so I dug deep in my crates and found 9) Prince Lasha - Congo Call that deep dirty organic jazz sound of the double bass and drums just clicked and when my co producer David Donnelly flipped the cymbals to stutter like a mistake it was one of the many times we looked at each other in the studio saying holy fuck.....
10) Frank Comstock Out of this World, There comes a time in every musicians life where you ask your self why am I doing this, am I just making tracks or do I want to make something that can change the world like, Marvin Gaye's "Whats Going On" or John Coltrane's "Love Supreme", I was making a track about the homeless crisis in my city of Edinburgh as at this time i was homeless and sofa surfing and sadly sleeping rough in the streets, I had the drums and the bass and a demo vocal recorded, but when I heard these strings it was a pivotal moment in my whole music life, I just knew I called David Donnelly and said we have to sample these right now i called my son Rakhime Malik to come and bear witness to the magic that onIy I could hear in my crazy mixed up head, I may add I suffer badly from mental illness, but I knew I was right.
11) Joseph Malik - Awakening. So we get to the studio an add the string samples and break it up over the verses, I was in tears with my son beside me looking on proud of his dad. I explained why it means so much to me with the lyrics, "AS I LAY MY HEAD DOWN ON THE STREETS, TO A PLACE I KNOW WHERE DEMONS COME TO ME, I was close to jumping off the Waverly Bridge that dark night in the cold, homeless and alone a few weeks back. Those lyrics and Steven Christie keyboard melody was what saved me that cold  dark night. I was still homeless and recording, and out on the streets at night, I had a notepad, one of my fellow brothers of the street asked what are you writing big man ? I said, this pain we are living, he hugged me and said tell our story brother. The track still had to be mixed, I put pressure on poor David Donnelly and said we really have to fucking mix this i don't care about anything else in the world... lets get this done. We went to Summer Hall to mix it and i called Saleem, Stevie, Chris  and Jo Wallace and Ashley Beedle playing the track over the phone saying "i've done it, i've made my Love  Supreme" crying again as i've done through out most of this album. To recap the story, David was in tears after hearing the masters back from London saying you were right Joseph it captures the darkness of living rough, that taxi driver Bernard Herman film score that holds you until the very end of the song .
12) Stevie Wonder - Jesus Children of America. As a 7 year old kid Stevie Wonder was my world, it gave me an escape from the race hate I faced as a child. There was times I was not allowed out the house by my granny as she feared i'd get beaten up again, so i had Stevie records and my head phones and I would escape to another world, dreaming one day i'm going to make music like this when i grow up.
13) Lost Not Found Reprise. I was so dam lucky that out of the blue Ashley Beedle and Jo Wallace came to save me and gave me a record deal. It was welcome to the Ramrock Records family and they like me had a deep love of Motown so I sampled  The Supremes, and Jo Wallace told me I would get my ass kicked for it, so i got my own version of the Funk Brothers in the studio. A band I named the Easter Road Northern Soul Band and re-created the whole loop with the biggest and best band i've ever worked with. Poor Rusty the engineer had 86 tracks of audio, and by this time I had brought in Chris Greive as a co writer and arranger, due his amazing skills and dealing with so many musicians in the same room, also I brought in my Old Skool DJ Brother Saleem aka Awunsounds from the Mo Wax Headz album, as co-producer, which would pay off big time as his skills in the studio are really something to behold. 
14) The Supremes - Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart. This was a massive production job with so many players and the energy in the studio at Rusty's that we got on tape was something else. It was now Motown meets Mussel shoals on one  track. There was 3 of us on production duties, doing our best to get the sound right, Saleem came up with the idea to keep mixing and using Shazam until it didn't say the Supremes, and the sheer scope and work that he put in himself working very late alone to make it sound like this, but still keep the feeling of the studio takes, is the main reason why we made the next track.
15) The Soul Brothers - Some Kind of Wonderful. So I was in my mate Mikey's bar and this came on from one of his Northern Soul playlists. It stopped me in my tracks saying what the Fucks that ? I wrote the title down on a scrap of paper and put it in my pocket. We went on a huge bender that night, I got home about 3am, still out my head reached into my pocket and Bingo "Some Kind of Wonderful". I looked it up on YouTube, and kept putting it to the start. I wrote some lyrics down and passed out drunk !, When I woke up, I went for a drink at 9am and sat in the pub and wrote the whole song in 15 mins. I called Saleem, saying can you loop this up and the next day i went into Rustys studio with Chris Greive on bone with Kris the Bigman Howden on fender bass and we layed down Take a Left.
16) Joseph Malik - Take a Left. We were dancing in the Studio as we recorded Take a Left,  the energy was unreal like we kinda knew we had a hit record. We brought in Tom the Harp on Harmonica and Miss Dominika Czernig on backing vocals, she also sings on many of my tracks with her gusty brassy vocals, I love her voice so much. Just every one on this track knew it. Then I sent it to Jo Wallace and the reply was well Joseph that's the 1st single sorted then. Brother Saleem again on production skills gave the track this extra edge, and please understand i've been making music for 30 years with lots of record deals and always told yeah you got it kid but you need a hit, and this time we smashed it right out the ball park.
17) Joseph Malik - Intermission. Much like my mentor Prince Paul, I love skits, its a way for a producer to change direction from one style to another and as you are about to hear we are moving direction now.
18) Charles Wright - Mothers Love. As many beat heads know to well, it was sampled by KRS-1, but no one had sang over this loop. So me and David got our fave all time horn players Chris Greive and Colin Steele in for our Sunday New Orleans Special it was an amazing session, all the horns for the Album  recorded in one Sunny day in our Abbey hill Studio. I really wanted that Deep South feeling and i think we found that ..
19) Joseph Malik - Country Yard. My Brother Chris Greive has a saying that's swinging, and it sure was. I have a Deep love for Allen Toussaint, just every thing about him, lyrics and music, that lazy feel he gets. I'm just so very lucky to have such a rich talent of Musicians who all live in the same hood... this is why I love Edinburgh.
20) Duke Ellington - Thanks For the Beautiful Land of the Delta. 
Edinburgh has a very rich talent of Jazz Players, me and Saleem would DJ before Jazz Bands played, and would get there numbers at the end of the gigs to record them in the Studio. At first they would ask what's a DJ know about jazz music ? But we were both so well read about Miles and Duke and the fact that it was David who brought Colin and Chris into the studio Family, we understood the music, hence why we are planning our Spritual Jazz Album for later this year.
21) Charles Mingus - Fables of Fabus. I've already spoken of the reason why I choose this, but I need to let you know just how good an all round player David Donnelly is. We shared a flat in Abbey Hill which was also our recording Studio, David has a Double Bass which features on many tracks on this Album we would sit up late a just listen to Mingus.
22) Joseph Malik - Basquiat. Malcom X is my all time hero, but I could never be him, but Jean Micheal Basquiat... I could aim to be him as a 17 Year Old. He was every thing to me, and I was deeply upset when he passed away, he was art, Hip-Hop, style all in one. I've read all the books, seen everything ever made about him and I wanted to give him something back and pay my respects. I've had this idea in my head Circa 1989, to make the music be the picture, no vocals. It was very special in the studio recording this, and i hope and pray he is looking down from Heaven happy that i've done this for him.
23) Donald Byrd - Cristo Redentor. I heard this on the Spike Lee "Malcom X" soundtrack, and was the main reason I wrote "Malcom X Strings". It's what you hear at a funeral, the passing of a great life. I had the pleasure of meeting the Great Man Donald Bryd when he played my club in the 90s. Yes we all love Rock Creek Park and Think Twice, but this is my kinda music, so much so that when I die this is getting played to send me off to the After World.
24) Joseph Malik - But i'm Lost Not Found. Oh boy this is a hard one. You ask yourself why is there two versions of this song, but i will answer that question. At the end, love and heart break is why this album began, hence why music is the soundtrack to our relationships. One dark night my soulmate told me she no longer loved me, and the bombshell took its toll on my Heart. "Love Bound"  and this song were both written for her, and my way of a healing process to move on in life. To this day, I cant even listen to it, have to leave the room, but i wanted to go back to the song with a reprise, but with my Band and 4 singers backing me with Soul Power so i could get something back with no fear, hence the up beat reprise version.
25) Anne Peebles - I'm Still In Love With You. So i awoke the morning after still hurting like hell i looked at her Records and put on Anne Pebbles, and this came on, and again it stopped me in my tracks. I went home and wrote verse one...chorus...verse two, crying on to the paper with the tears blending with the ink. David returned from work gave me a big hug and turned the studio on and said sing Brother sing the pain away. I did it all in one take, and then went to sleep. The next day, I awoke and got some rope to hang myself. David again stopped me and said sing, I wrote the 3rd verse and that was done. I've only heard it about 3 times since, as it still hurts like hell for me, but for me music is real, honest emotions... nothing more, nothing less. I'm not going any where now, as i've more music to make. I'm in a much better place, with my music family and label, this is the end of my Music Of Life Book - Diverse 2.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Joseph Malik ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Joseph Malik
Title: DD0345
Style: Soul, Motown, Jazz, Joseph Malik
Time:  96  minutes
Date: 2016-09-018
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we invite singer, songwriter, producer, DJ and all round musical talent, Mr. Joseph Mailk to the Dusk Dubs family.
Back in 2002 Joseph released his first solo album, "Diverse", on Compost Records out of Munich, Germany. After another LP and a number of singles, EP's and guest vocal appearances, Jospeh moved away from music. 
However, Joseph is now BACK !! Recently falling back in love with writing and production, resulting in what we believe to be his best album to date - "Diverse Pt.2".
Joseph explains.....
"I'd like to thank Jon Brent and the Dusk Dubs Family, for letting me do this Mixtape. Me and Jon have been music pen pals for the last 3 years and i've been sharing my studio mixes and ideas with him as a second pair of ears outside my production team. We shared not just music but personal loss in both our lives and a good bond of friendship.This helps me explore what it's like for the listener. So I went back to my 1st solo Album because its still a huge part of me, its an honest open book of music and now after many years the next chapter is ready to record and as my label boss Jo Wallace calls it, DNA music. 
When i start out to write and compose an album I see the big picture, the variations of styles, the musicians I need to book in to play in the studio and most of all my inspirations, information is all fully mapped out as a battle plan for production. Diverse 2 is a celebration of music, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Charles Mingus, Brian Wilson, David Alexrod, Alice Coltrane, Bernard  Herman, Allen Toussaint, The Funk Brothers, Mussel Shoals Swampers were just some of my musical inspirations who gave me wisdom to make this album."
You can find Joseph Malik here:
ramrock.bandcamp.com/album/rrr...-diverse-part-2
discogs.com/artist/31916-Joseph-Malik
beatport.com/artist/joseph-malik/7228
Juno.co.uk/artists/Joseph+Malik
DIVERSE PART 2 MIXTAPE
Tracklisting
1) Outlaw Blues Band - Deep Gulley
2) Freddie Scott - Hey Girl
3) Joseph Malik - Love Bound
4) David Alxerod - Holy Thursday
5) Galt McDermond - Woe is Me
6) Joseph Malik - Mixed Combination
7) De La Soul - Pattie Duke
8) Joseph Malik - Vanguard
9) Prince Lasha - Congo  Call
10) Frank Comstock - Out of this world
11) Joseph Malik - Awakening
12) Stevie Wonder - Jesus Children of America
13) Joseph Malik - Lost Not Found Reprise
14) The Supremes - Your Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart
15) The Soul Brothers - Some Kind of Wonderful
16) Joseph Malik - Take A Left
17) Joseph Malik - Intermission
18) Charles Wright - Mothers Love
19) Joseph Malik - Country Yard
20) Duke Ellington - Thanks for the Beautiful Land on the Delta
21) Charles Mingus - Fables of Fabus
22) Joseph Malik - Basquiat
23) Donald Byrd - Cristo Redentor
24) Joseph Malik -  But I'm Lost Not Found
25) Anne Peebles - Still In Love 
Joseph Breaks it down.....
1) Outlaw Blues Band - 'Deep Gulley' mixed with 2) Freddie Scott - 'Hey Girl', back in the day as DJ I would cut both of these joints up, and it came to me... it sounded like Prince Paul, so we looped it up and it took me a very long time to get the lyrics right, then heart break came into my life and it was so simple.... my hip-hop break up song 3) 'Love Bound'.
4) David Axlexrod - 'Holy Thursday' mixed with 5) Galt McDermont - 'Woe Is Me', I really have to show respect to David Donnelly on the drum programming on 6) 'Mixed Combination', I wanted to make some thing powerful, I was angry at all the death in the world, and how governments just really don't give a fuck about folks, and I was in a very low place and fighting back.
7) De La Soul - Pattii Duke,  I picked this record as De La Soul,Tribe Called Quest and The Jungle Brothers have been a major influence on my life as a teenager,The  sound and what they stand for so when it came to making an Anti Trump, Anti Labour and Tory Goverment track,  8) Vanguard, like Charles Mingus - Fables of Fabus in the civil rights movement, so I dug deep in my crates and found 9) Prince Lasha - Congo Call that deep dirty organic jazz sound of the double bass and drums just clicked and when my co producer David Donnelly flipped the cymbals to stutter like a mistake it was one of the many times we looked at each other in the studio saying holy fuck.....
10) Frank Comstock Out of this World, There comes a time in every musicians life where you ask your self why am I doing this, am I just making tracks or do I want to make something that can change the world like, Marvin Gaye's "Whats Going On" or John Coltrane's "Love Supreme", I was making a track about the homeless crisis in my city of Edinburgh as at this time i was homeless and sofa surfing and sadly sleeping rough in the streets, I had the drums and the bass and a demo vocal recorded, but when I heard these strings it was a pivotal moment in my whole music life, I just knew I called David Donnelly and said we have to sample these right now i called my son Rakhime Malik to come and bear witness to the magic that onIy I could hear in my crazy mixed up head, I may add I suffer badly from mental illness, but I knew I was right.
11) Joseph Malik - Awakening. So we get to the studio an add the string samples and break it up over the verses, I was in tears with my son beside me looking on proud of his dad. I explained why it means so much to me with the lyrics, "AS I LAY MY HEAD DOWN ON THE STREETS, TO A PLACE I KNOW WHERE DEMONS COME TO ME, I was close to jumping off the Waverly Bridge that dark night in the cold, homeless and alone a few weeks back. Those lyrics and Steven Christie keyboard melody was what saved me that cold  dark night. I was still homeless and recording, and out on the streets at night, I had a notepad, one of my fellow brothers of the street asked what are you writing big man ? I said, this pain we are living, he hugged me and said tell our story brother. The track still had to be mixed, I put pressure on poor David Donnelly and said we really have to fucking mix this i don't care about anything else in the world... lets get this done. We went to Summer Hall to mix it and i called Saleem, Stevie, Chris  and Jo Wallace and Ashley Beedle playing the track over the phone saying "i've done it, i've made my Love  Supreme" crying again as i've done through out most of this album. To recap the story, David was in tears after hearing the masters back from London saying you were right Joseph it captures the darkness of living rough, that taxi driver Bernard Herman film score that holds you until the very end of the song .
12) Stevie Wonder - Jesus Children of America. As a 7 year old kid Stevie Wonder was my world, it gave me an escape from the race hate I faced as a child. There was times I was not allowed out the house by my granny as she feared i'd get beaten up again, so i had Stevie records and my head phones and I would escape to another world, dreaming one day i'm going to make music like this when i grow up.
13) Lost Not Found Reprise. I was so dam lucky that out of the blue Ashley Beedle and Jo Wallace came to save me and gave me a record deal. It was welcome to the Ramrock Records family and they like me had a deep love of Motown so I sampled  The Supremes, and Jo Wallace told me I would get my ass kicked for it, so i got my own version of the Funk Brothers in the studio. A band I named the Easter Road Northern Soul Band and re-created the whole loop with the biggest and best band i've ever worked with. Poor Rusty the engineer had 86 tracks of audio, and by this time I had brought in Chris Greive as a co writer and arranger, due his amazing skills and dealing with so many musicians in the same room, also I brought in my Old Skool DJ Brother Saleem aka Awunsounds from the Mo Wax Headz album, as co-producer, which would pay off big time as his skills in the studio are really something to behold. 
14) The Supremes - Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart. This was a massive production job with so many players and the energy in the studio at Rusty's that we got on tape was something else. It was now Motown meets Mussel shoals on one  track. There was 3 of us on production duties, doing our best to get the sound right, Saleem came up with the idea to keep mixing and using Shazam until it didn't say the Supremes, and the sheer scope and work that he put in himself working very late alone to make it sound like this, but still keep the feeling of the studio takes, is the main reason why we made the next track.
15) The Soul Brothers - Some Kind of Wonderful. So I was in my mate Mikey's bar and this came on from one of his Northern Soul playlists. It stopped me in my tracks saying what the Fucks that ? I wrote the title down on a scrap of paper and put it in my pocket. We went on a huge bender that night, I got home about 3am, still out my head reached into my pocket and Bingo "Some Kind of Wonderful". I looked it up on YouTube, and kept putting it to the start. I wrote some lyrics down and passed out drunk !, When I woke up, I went for a drink at 9am and sat in the pub and wrote the whole song in 15 mins. I called Saleem, saying can you loop this up and the next day i went into Rustys studio with Chris Greive on bone with Kris the Bigman Howden on fender bass and we layed down Take a Left.
16) Joseph Malik - Take a Left. We were dancing in the Studio as we recorded Take a Left,  the energy was unreal like we kinda knew we had a hit record. We brought in Tom the Harp on Harmonica and Miss Dominika Czernig on backing vocals, she also sings on many of my tracks with her gusty brassy vocals, I love her voice so much. Just every one on this track knew it. Then I sent it to Jo Wallace and the reply was well Joseph that's the 1st single sorted then. Brother Saleem again on production skills gave the track this extra edge, and please understand i've been making music for 30 years with lots of record deals and always told yeah you got it kid but you need a hit, and this time we smashed it right out the ball park.
17) Joseph Malik - Intermission. Much like my mentor Prince Paul, I love skits, its a way for a producer to change direction from one style to another and as you are about to hear we are moving direction now.
18) Charles Wright - Mothers Love. As many beat heads know to well, it was sampled by KRS-1, but no one had sang over this loop. So me and David got our fave all time horn players Chris Greive and Colin Steele in for our Sunday New Orleans Special it was an amazing session, all the horns for the Album  recorded in one Sunny day in our Abbey hill Studio. I really wanted that Deep South feeling and i think we found that ..
19) Joseph Malik - Country Yard. My Brother Chris Greive has a saying that's swinging, and it sure was. I have a Deep love for Allen Toussaint, just every thing about him, lyrics and music, that lazy feel he gets. I'm just so very lucky to have such a rich talent of Musicians who all live in the same hood... this is why I love Edinburgh.
20) Duke Ellington - Thanks For the Beautiful Land of the Delta. 
Edinburgh has a very rich talent of Jazz Players, me and Saleem would DJ before Jazz Bands played, and would get there numbers at the end of the gigs to record them in the Studio. At first they would ask what's a DJ know about jazz music ? But we were both so well read about Miles and Duke and the fact that it was David who brought Colin and Chris into the studio Family, we understood the music, hence why we are planning our Spritual Jazz Album for later this year.
21) Charles Mingus - Fables of Fabus. I've already spoken of the reason why I choose this, but I need to let you know just how good an all round player David Donnelly is. We shared a flat in Abbey Hill which was also our recording Studio, David has a Double Bass which features on many tracks on this Album we would sit up late a just listen to Mingus.
22) Joseph Malik - Basquiat. Malcom X is my all time hero, but I could never be him, but Jean Micheal Basquiat... I could aim to be him as a 17 Year Old. He was every thing to me, and I was deeply upset when he passed away, he was art, Hip-Hop, style all in one. I've read all the books, seen everything ever made about him and I wanted to give him something back and pay my respects. I've had this idea in my head Circa 1989, to make the music be the picture, no vocals. It was very special in the studio recording this, and i hope and pray he is looking down from Heaven happy that i've done this for him.
23) Donald Byrd - Cristo Redentor. I heard this on the Spike Lee "Malcom X" soundtrack, and was the main reason I wrote "Malcom X Strings". It's what you hear at a funeral, the passing of a great life. I had the pleasure of meeting the Great Man Donald Bryd when he played my club in the 90s. Yes we all love Rock Creek Park and Think Twice, but this is my kinda music, so much so that when I die this is getting played to send me off to the After World.
24) Joseph Malik - But i'm Lost Not Found. Oh boy this is a hard one. You ask yourself why is there two versions of this song, but i will answer that question. At the end, love and heart break is why this album began, hence why music is the soundtrack to our relationships. One dark night my soulmate told me she no longer loved me, and the bombshell took its toll on my Heart. "Love Bound"  and this song were both written for her, and my way of a healing process to move on in life. To this day, I cant even listen to it, have to leave the room, but i wanted to go back to the song with a reprise, but with my Band and 4 singers backing me with Soul Power so i could get something back with no fear, hence the up beat reprise version.
25) Anne Peebles - I'm Still In Love With You. So i awoke the morning after still hurting like hell i looked at her Records and put on Anne Pebbles, and this came on, and again it stopped me in my tracks. I went home and wrote verse one...chorus...verse two, crying on to the paper with the tears blending with the ink. David returned from work gave me a big hug and turned the studio on and said sing Brother sing the pain away. I did it all in one take, and then went to sleep. The next day, I awoke and got some rope to hang myself. David again stopped me and said sing, I wrote the 3rd verse and that was done. I've only heard it about 3 times since, as it still hurts like hell for me, but for me music is real, honest emotions... nothing more, nothing less. I'm not going any where now, as i've more music to make. I'm in a much better place, with my music family and label, this is the end of my Music Of Life Book - Diverse 2.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0344 Dusk Dubs - SUBSET</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ SUBSET ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: SUBSET
Title: DD0344
Style: New Zealand, Folk, Roots, Dub, Drum and Bass
Time:  95  minutes
Date: 2016-09-011
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we welcome SUBSET to the Dusk Dubs family...
SUBSET is New Zealand born and now residing in Australia, but the deep reverbs and modulating filtering delays is where he calls home. Not only an amazing musician, but photographer, performer, traveller and urban explorer.....all bringing together one hell of an artist and someone we feel is 100% perfect for Dusk Dubs, and someone you will love!
For this mixtape, he has gone back to his roots, New Zealand themed, and 100% New Zealand music!!
We highly recommend you get to know him! 
karlmuller.com
subset.com.au
soundcloud.com/subsetdubs
thedubfactory.bandcamp.com
facebook.com/SUBSETdubs
facebook.com/KarlMullerPhotography
vimeo.com/karlmuller
funkendubs.com
hearthis.at/subset
Tracklisting
1: Pitch Black – Soliton 
This is one of those tracks that, as people say 'spoke to them'. There's just something about  the opening melody, delays and reverbs that I was instantly drawn to. It's also the memory of  my first christmas in Australia, camping alone in my one man tent on a spit of land overlooking  a sandy bay with massive dark storm clouds, lightning and thunder in the distance. 
I gathered up my belongings and sheltered under the barely-big-enough awning of my tent,  headphones on and drink in hand as the sky opened up and unleashed a torrent of water, rivers  of it running below my feet. Lightning flashing and the booming thunder, and this track  playing. It fit perfectly. 
Pitch Black are also THE band I have to credit for turning me onto electronic music. A 'quite  by chance' discovery flicking through channels one night on tv. "What is this??!!" I thought. I  went out and bought their album the next day. 
02: Rhombus - Clav Dub 
This was the first single off the debut Rhombus album 'Bass Player'. The video is a parody of  the 1980s classic Kiwi road movie "Goodbye Pork Pie" and features Kelly "Blonini" Johnson from  the original film and also features Tiki Taane (at the time of Salmonella Dub) on vocals. Just  a great, fun, dub groove. 
03: Salmonella Dub - For the Love Of It 
Possibly the most well known Salmonella Dub track. A band that had so many tracks to choose  from, but this classic had to take the spot, no questions asked. 
04: Fat Freddy's Drop - Wandering Eye 
Another one of those bands it was so hard to choose a single track from. Everyone has their favourite tracks but if I had to choose just one (and I did) it would be this track off their  first album 'Based On A True Story', also known colloquially as BOATS. 
05: Knights Of The Dub Table – Lonely 
This album was one of my top three releases for the year (along with albums by The Black Seeds and Kingfisha). I just really like the moody, cruising dub of this track. Great for afternoons  in the beer garden or the whole album taking a long drive in the car. 
06: Kora – Burning 
Kora is one of those bands where the live experience far outweighs the studio recording. I find  the recorded sound quite dry and lacking but live, you've got to see! Kora mix a a range of dub, reggae and rock, with members changing up instruments and sharing vocal duties through the set. 
07: Crowded House - Weather With You 
What New Zealand play list would be complete without a track by Crowded House? There really was no choice not to include one of their great songs. 
08: Trinity Roots - Little Things 
Another one of those deep, moody, heartfelt songs. I just really like this song. Seeing Trinity  Roots live is definitely an experience, mixing roots with elements of swirling psychedelic rock, unique. Following the NZ theme of sharing band members, the singer / guitarist used to be  the sax player for Fat Freddy's Drop. 
09: Dave Dobbyn and Herbs - Slice of Heaven 
The unofficial 'New Zealand national anthem'. Also the theme track for the animated feature movie Footrot Flats. A New Zealand classic. 
10: Flight of the Conchords - Business Time 
Is there anyone not familiar with NZ's fourth most popular folk-comedy duo? Business Time is  always a crowd favourites. Brett McKenzie also used to play with the next band in the mix, The Black Seeds. 
11: The Black Seeds - Dance Dance 
A fun & lively upbeat dub. My memories are of sitting in the back seat of a band mate’s car singing along to this track one morning, he surprised I know the track having only been given it days before. 
12: Joe Dukie & DJ Fitchie – Seconds 
Two members of Fat Freddy’s Drop, this is one of those tracks I just instantly liked. Many hungover mornings have been spent singing along to this track. 
13: Pacific Heights - Peace (Featuring Joe Dukie) 
Yep, another track featuring a band member from another NZ band! I spent many hours in buses travelling the wind blown tracks of South America and this is the track I'd so often turn to, head against the window, views of the vast orange-brown pampas stretching out to meet the Andes, the snow-capped peaks rising to a vast orange-blue-black sky. It still now, 7 years on brings back memories and emotions of that time. Comforting loneliness. 
14: Shapeshifter – Tapestry 
Back before they took on vocalist P Digsss (who you'll see featured in the following track) Shapeshifter released their first instrumental album. Like the earlier track Soliton, there was something about the opening melody that grabbed me and made me take notice. 
15: Tiki (feat. P Digsss) – Faded 
Originally the singer for Salmonella Dub, Tiki went solo and this is my favourite track off his first solo album. I'm not a fan of hip hop, but in this track I really like the swapping of vocal parts between Tiki and P Digsss. There's just something cool about the dub groove of the track. 
16: State Of Mind - City On Fire (feat. PNC) 
Another of my contradictions, the track featuring the stylings of NZ rapper PNC. Heavy drum & bass beats, fast and a ton of energy! Awesome track!! 
17: Concord Dawn - Let it Go 
I first heard this track as part of a promo compilation for a New Zealand festival. Early in my dnb days the bassline and the staccato, arpeggiating synths are what drew me to it. Definitely one I tried emulating the bass sounds of early on. ]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ SUBSET ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: SUBSET
Title: DD0344
Style: New Zealand, Folk, Roots, Dub, Drum and Bass
Time:  95  minutes
Date: 2016-09-011
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we welcome SUBSET to the Dusk Dubs family...
SUBSET is New Zealand born and now residing in Australia, but the deep reverbs and modulating filtering delays is where he calls home. Not only an amazing musician, but photographer, performer, traveller and urban explorer.....all bringing together one hell of an artist and someone we feel is 100% perfect for Dusk Dubs, and someone you will love!
For this mixtape, he has gone back to his roots, New Zealand themed, and 100% New Zealand music!!
We highly recommend you get to know him! 
karlmuller.com
subset.com.au
soundcloud.com/subsetdubs
thedubfactory.bandcamp.com
facebook.com/SUBSETdubs
facebook.com/KarlMullerPhotography
vimeo.com/karlmuller
funkendubs.com
hearthis.at/subset
Tracklisting
1: Pitch Black – Soliton 
This is one of those tracks that, as people say 'spoke to them'. There's just something about  the opening melody, delays and reverbs that I was instantly drawn to. It's also the memory of  my first christmas in Australia, camping alone in my one man tent on a spit of land overlooking  a sandy bay with massive dark storm clouds, lightning and thunder in the distance. 
I gathered up my belongings and sheltered under the barely-big-enough awning of my tent,  headphones on and drink in hand as the sky opened up and unleashed a torrent of water, rivers  of it running below my feet. Lightning flashing and the booming thunder, and this track  playing. It fit perfectly. 
Pitch Black are also THE band I have to credit for turning me onto electronic music. A 'quite  by chance' discovery flicking through channels one night on tv. "What is this??!!" I thought. I  went out and bought their album the next day. 
02: Rhombus - Clav Dub 
This was the first single off the debut Rhombus album 'Bass Player'. The video is a parody of  the 1980s classic Kiwi road movie "Goodbye Pork Pie" and features Kelly "Blonini" Johnson from  the original film and also features Tiki Taane (at the time of Salmonella Dub) on vocals. Just  a great, fun, dub groove. 
03: Salmonella Dub - For the Love Of It 
Possibly the most well known Salmonella Dub track. A band that had so many tracks to choose  from, but this classic had to take the spot, no questions asked. 
04: Fat Freddy's Drop - Wandering Eye 
Another one of those bands it was so hard to choose a single track from. Everyone has their favourite tracks but if I had to choose just one (and I did) it would be this track off their  first album 'Based On A True Story', also known colloquially as BOATS. 
05: Knights Of The Dub Table – Lonely 
This album was one of my top three releases for the year (along with albums by The Black Seeds and Kingfisha). I just really like the moody, cruising dub of this track. Great for afternoons  in the beer garden or the whole album taking a long drive in the car. 
06: Kora – Burning 
Kora is one of those bands where the live experience far outweighs the studio recording. I find  the recorded sound quite dry and lacking but live, you've got to see! Kora mix a a range of dub, reggae and rock, with members changing up instruments and sharing vocal duties through the set. 
07: Crowded House - Weather With You 
What New Zealand play list would be complete without a track by Crowded House? There really was no choice not to include one of their great songs. 
08: Trinity Roots - Little Things 
Another one of those deep, moody, heartfelt songs. I just really like this song. Seeing Trinity  Roots live is definitely an experience, mixing roots with elements of swirling psychedelic rock, unique. Following the NZ theme of sharing band members, the singer / guitarist used to be  the sax player for Fat Freddy's Drop. 
09: Dave Dobbyn and Herbs - Slice of Heaven 
The unofficial 'New Zealand national anthem'. Also the theme track for the animated feature movie Footrot Flats. A New Zealand classic. 
10: Flight of the Conchords - Business Time 
Is there anyone not familiar with NZ's fourth most popular folk-comedy duo? Business Time is  always a crowd favourites. Brett McKenzie also used to play with the next band in the mix, The Black Seeds. 
11: The Black Seeds - Dance Dance 
A fun & lively upbeat dub. My memories are of sitting in the back seat of a band mate’s car singing along to this track one morning, he surprised I know the track having only been given it days before. 
12: Joe Dukie & DJ Fitchie – Seconds 
Two members of Fat Freddy’s Drop, this is one of those tracks I just instantly liked. Many hungover mornings have been spent singing along to this track. 
13: Pacific Heights - Peace (Featuring Joe Dukie) 
Yep, another track featuring a band member from another NZ band! I spent many hours in buses travelling the wind blown tracks of South America and this is the track I'd so often turn to, head against the window, views of the vast orange-brown pampas stretching out to meet the Andes, the snow-capped peaks rising to a vast orange-blue-black sky. It still now, 7 years on brings back memories and emotions of that time. Comforting loneliness. 
14: Shapeshifter – Tapestry 
Back before they took on vocalist P Digsss (who you'll see featured in the following track) Shapeshifter released their first instrumental album. Like the earlier track Soliton, there was something about the opening melody that grabbed me and made me take notice. 
15: Tiki (feat. P Digsss) – Faded 
Originally the singer for Salmonella Dub, Tiki went solo and this is my favourite track off his first solo album. I'm not a fan of hip hop, but in this track I really like the swapping of vocal parts between Tiki and P Digsss. There's just something cool about the dub groove of the track. 
16: State Of Mind - City On Fire (feat. PNC) 
Another of my contradictions, the track featuring the stylings of NZ rapper PNC. Heavy drum & bass beats, fast and a ton of energy! Awesome track!! 
17: Concord Dawn - Let it Go 
I first heard this track as part of a promo compilation for a New Zealand festival. Early in my dnb days the bassline and the staccato, arpeggiating synths are what drew me to it. Definitely one I tried emulating the bass sounds of early on. ]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0343 Dusk Dubs - Earwig Shoescrew</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Earwig Showscrew ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Earwig Showscrew
Title: DD0343
Style: Jazz, Folk, Ambient, Soul
Time:  59  minutes
Date: 2016-09-04
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we welcome Earwig Shoescrew to the Dusk Dubs family....
"I’m pleased to be making a contribution to this website where it is always dusk. I’ve been caught up with making mixes in Ableton Live the last few years. Chopping up tracks and layering effects to make original edits for my mixes has been a great deal of fun, but it was a real pleasure to take it back to simply selecting tracks and letting it play all the way through.
I always like to play with as many different eras and genres of music as I can, and this mix was no different.  Psychedelic, afro, dub beats, with some cinematic atmosphere. I also tried to cultivate a bit of a spiritual, hypnotic and sensual vibe as well. All ripped from vinyl so you might hear some pops and crackles. I hope you get dig the vibe as you listen…"
Earwig Shoescrew is an artist/remixer/re-edit creator in his own right as well as being a part of the Shoes edits label and Plimsoll Records.
You can find Earwig Shoescrew here:
soundcloud.com/earwig
facebook.com/profile.php?id=10...100002925221961
facebook.com/Shoes-and-Plimsol...ds-205340625249
Tracklisting
1- Santana - Singing Winds Crying Beasts
This is the opening track from, “Abraxas”, which was one of the first LP’s I ever bought. It’s a slow building psychedelic instrumental track in which Carlos Santana mostly sits back and lets the groove go. I love the deep organ action and when the congas come in with the heavy reverb.
2- Hu-Vibrational - Calling to the Water Goddess
From the “Boonghee Music 1” EP from 2002. Really earthy tracks built around joyful and energetic rhythms on an array of live percussion instruments. As the song title suggests, the track sounds as if it could be part of some kind of ceremony.
3- Express Rising- Buy, Sell, Tirade
Dropping the tempo and keeping the vibe with this sample based work from the alter-ego of Dante Carphanga. The evocative and eerie loops of the song are part head nodding instrumental, part desert soundtrack.
4- Tony Allen vs Jeff Sharel- Afro Cosmic Drums
This particular track is probably my favorite from the Allenco Brothers series, with modern left-field producers working with iconic afro-beat drummer Tony Allen. Shuffling rhythms, deep pads and epic spacious reverb make this one a perfect dubby dusk excursion. 
5- Marc Alphonse (Szymanski)- Content in Humidity
This track is from the Omoa Music sampler EP from 2004, then was rereleased under the artist name Szymanski on a different EP and on his later debut LP,  and is criminally under recognized. I love the slow building deep loopy jazz vibe on this one. 
6- Pelican City- Chestnut Park
This track is from an earlier project of DJ Dangermouse’s for a movie soundtrack. Moody, atmospheric and cinematic downbeat sounds.
7- Human Race- Human Race
This slice of groovy laid back world funk was re-issued by the short lived San Francisco based Re-Joint reissue label. The sound is reminiscent of Cymande.
8- Hugh Masekela- Adade
From the great “Masekela Introducing Hedzoleh Soundz”  album and heavily featuring the Hedzoleh Soundz band from Ghana. The band (introduced to Masekela by Fela Kuti) brought their heavy traditional African percussion and vocal sounds, and Masekela laid down his spaced out and jazz influenced trumpet. Heady and groovy.
9- Horace Andy- Zion Dub
One of my favorite dub cuts with all the choicest elements. The original track has really nice horn lines, vocal from Horace Andy, and of course rattling drums and booming bass. The dub makes it into an echoed out journey into the deep.
10- Sofa Surfers- Container (Howie B. Remix)
Continuing the journey deep into the heart of dub, this modern dub track cranks the reverb up to 11. The beat and bass lope along through a cavernous landscape.
11- Teebs- Verbana Tea w/ Rebekah Raff
The harp is just beautiful.
12- This Mortal Coil- Ivy and Neet
I wanted to end things with an ambient cut and this has been a favorite new discovery of an older track from the 80’s. A friend of mine gave me this album a few years ago and I fell in love with this song. Melodies that float in a sea of sound that can take you places if you close your eyes.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Earwig Showscrew ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Earwig Showscrew
Title: DD0343
Style: Jazz, Folk, Ambient, Soul
Time:  59  minutes
Date: 2016-09-04
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we welcome Earwig Shoescrew to the Dusk Dubs family....
"I’m pleased to be making a contribution to this website where it is always dusk. I’ve been caught up with making mixes in Ableton Live the last few years. Chopping up tracks and layering effects to make original edits for my mixes has been a great deal of fun, but it was a real pleasure to take it back to simply selecting tracks and letting it play all the way through.
I always like to play with as many different eras and genres of music as I can, and this mix was no different.  Psychedelic, afro, dub beats, with some cinematic atmosphere. I also tried to cultivate a bit of a spiritual, hypnotic and sensual vibe as well. All ripped from vinyl so you might hear some pops and crackles. I hope you get dig the vibe as you listen…"
Earwig Shoescrew is an artist/remixer/re-edit creator in his own right as well as being a part of the Shoes edits label and Plimsoll Records.
You can find Earwig Shoescrew here:
soundcloud.com/earwig
facebook.com/profile.php?id=10...100002925221961
facebook.com/Shoes-and-Plimsol...ds-205340625249
Tracklisting
1- Santana - Singing Winds Crying Beasts
This is the opening track from, “Abraxas”, which was one of the first LP’s I ever bought. It’s a slow building psychedelic instrumental track in which Carlos Santana mostly sits back and lets the groove go. I love the deep organ action and when the congas come in with the heavy reverb.
2- Hu-Vibrational - Calling to the Water Goddess
From the “Boonghee Music 1” EP from 2002. Really earthy tracks built around joyful and energetic rhythms on an array of live percussion instruments. As the song title suggests, the track sounds as if it could be part of some kind of ceremony.
3- Express Rising- Buy, Sell, Tirade
Dropping the tempo and keeping the vibe with this sample based work from the alter-ego of Dante Carphanga. The evocative and eerie loops of the song are part head nodding instrumental, part desert soundtrack.
4- Tony Allen vs Jeff Sharel- Afro Cosmic Drums
This particular track is probably my favorite from the Allenco Brothers series, with modern left-field producers working with iconic afro-beat drummer Tony Allen. Shuffling rhythms, deep pads and epic spacious reverb make this one a perfect dubby dusk excursion. 
5- Marc Alphonse (Szymanski)- Content in Humidity
This track is from the Omoa Music sampler EP from 2004, then was rereleased under the artist name Szymanski on a different EP and on his later debut LP,  and is criminally under recognized. I love the slow building deep loopy jazz vibe on this one. 
6- Pelican City- Chestnut Park
This track is from an earlier project of DJ Dangermouse’s for a movie soundtrack. Moody, atmospheric and cinematic downbeat sounds.
7- Human Race- Human Race
This slice of groovy laid back world funk was re-issued by the short lived San Francisco based Re-Joint reissue label. The sound is reminiscent of Cymande.
8- Hugh Masekela- Adade
From the great “Masekela Introducing Hedzoleh Soundz”  album and heavily featuring the Hedzoleh Soundz band from Ghana. The band (introduced to Masekela by Fela Kuti) brought their heavy traditional African percussion and vocal sounds, and Masekela laid down his spaced out and jazz influenced trumpet. Heady and groovy.
9- Horace Andy- Zion Dub
One of my favorite dub cuts with all the choicest elements. The original track has really nice horn lines, vocal from Horace Andy, and of course rattling drums and booming bass. The dub makes it into an echoed out journey into the deep.
10- Sofa Surfers- Container (Howie B. Remix)
Continuing the journey deep into the heart of dub, this modern dub track cranks the reverb up to 11. The beat and bass lope along through a cavernous landscape.
11- Teebs- Verbana Tea w/ Rebekah Raff
The harp is just beautiful.
12- This Mortal Coil- Ivy and Neet
I wanted to end things with an ambient cut and this has been a favorite new discovery of an older track from the 80’s. A friend of mine gave me this album a few years ago and I fell in love with this song. Melodies that float in a sea of sound that can take you places if you close your eyes.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0342 Dusk Dubs - General Camel</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ General Camel ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: General Camel
Title: DD0341
Style: House, Buzzin Fly Records
Time:  79  minutes
Date: 2016-08-28
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we welcome back General Camel.
"So, for this mixtape I wanted to focus on a particular record label......Buzzing Fly Records.
Buzzing Fly Records is a Deep House & Techno label created by Ben Watt in 2003 - 2013. It was a very influential label which helped some very talented young producers make their mark on the scene. Also, attracting the likes of Ame and Charles Webster for some remixing duties. For those that don't know who Ben Watt is, he is a musician, singer songwriter, author and DJ. Best known as one half of the Folk, Pop, Electronica duo 'Everything But The Girl' with Tracey Thorn.
EBTG started out in the early 80's and released several albums but it wasn't until 1995 when they released a track remixed by Todd Terry called 'Missing' did they then gain international success. With other remixes from the likes of Deep Dish, Photek & J Majik, They are still one of my favorite bands and their 'Back To Mine' compilation is definitely up there in my Top 5 albums...... Absolutely love it, gets played pretty much every time the sun comes out....Go check it!
I chose Buzzing Fly Records to concentrate on for this mixtape because I think this label is a little bit different to artists/labels which have previously been showcased in other Dusk Dubs mixtapes. It also has many great memories for me and whenever I put on one of the albums in Ben Watts acclaimed mix series it takes me right back to some great times !!!!
Once again a massive thank you to the Dusk Dubs crew for asking me back, they know what Dusk Dubs means to me and its always a privilege to select for these guys. Also for keeping this amazing project going week in week out.....BIG UP!
Sit back, crack open a beer and enjoy the music..... Peace!
Camel"
Tracklisting

Kayot - One Week On Cuba
Towards Green - Keep Your Eyes Closed
Flowers and Sea Creatures - Electronique (Lephtee Remix)
Abyss - Birdsong (Flowers and Sea Creatures Remix)
Snoretex - Strange Aeons
BarBQ - Barbi in Love
Manoo & Francois - A Day In December
Rocco - Thursday Night Friday Morning
BarBQ - Barbq
Jimpster - Square Up (John Tejada Remix)
Ben Watt - Guinea Pig
Dana Ruh - Kickboxing
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ General Camel ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: General Camel
Title: DD0341
Style: House, Buzzin Fly Records
Time:  79  minutes
Date: 2016-08-28
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we welcome back General Camel.
"So, for this mixtape I wanted to focus on a particular record label......Buzzing Fly Records.
Buzzing Fly Records is a Deep House & Techno label created by Ben Watt in 2003 - 2013. It was a very influential label which helped some very talented young producers make their mark on the scene. Also, attracting the likes of Ame and Charles Webster for some remixing duties. For those that don't know who Ben Watt is, he is a musician, singer songwriter, author and DJ. Best known as one half of the Folk, Pop, Electronica duo 'Everything But The Girl' with Tracey Thorn.
EBTG started out in the early 80's and released several albums but it wasn't until 1995 when they released a track remixed by Todd Terry called 'Missing' did they then gain international success. With other remixes from the likes of Deep Dish, Photek & J Majik, They are still one of my favorite bands and their 'Back To Mine' compilation is definitely up there in my Top 5 albums...... Absolutely love it, gets played pretty much every time the sun comes out....Go check it!
I chose Buzzing Fly Records to concentrate on for this mixtape because I think this label is a little bit different to artists/labels which have previously been showcased in other Dusk Dubs mixtapes. It also has many great memories for me and whenever I put on one of the albums in Ben Watts acclaimed mix series it takes me right back to some great times !!!!
Once again a massive thank you to the Dusk Dubs crew for asking me back, they know what Dusk Dubs means to me and its always a privilege to select for these guys. Also for keeping this amazing project going week in week out.....BIG UP!
Sit back, crack open a beer and enjoy the music..... Peace!
Camel"
Tracklisting

Kayot - One Week On Cuba
Towards Green - Keep Your Eyes Closed
Flowers and Sea Creatures - Electronique (Lephtee Remix)
Abyss - Birdsong (Flowers and Sea Creatures Remix)
Snoretex - Strange Aeons
BarBQ - Barbi in Love
Manoo & Francois - A Day In December
Rocco - Thursday Night Friday Morning
BarBQ - Barbq
Jimpster - Square Up (John Tejada Remix)
Ben Watt - Guinea Pig
Dana Ruh - Kickboxing
]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0341 Dusk Dubs - Pooky</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Pooky ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Pooky
Title: DD0341
Style: House, soul, Hip Hop, Trip Hop, Roots
Time:  79  minutes
Date: 2016-08-21
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we welcome Pooky to the Dusk Dubs family.
"So a bit about myself, I've, been buying records since the mid to late 80s, my music taste started out with hip-hop then progressed to acid house and then through to hardcore, drum and bass etc in the 90s, I was pretty narrow minded in the 90s with my music tastes, but as I've gotten older I've come to appreciate most of the genre's out there, and I'm always on the hunt these days for new music.
The collection of songs you're about to hear is a small taster of what can randomly come on my mp3 player while I'm out and about, some of the songs I've found from being sampled, some remind me of certain times in my life like Family Stand - Ghetto Heaven. Some I feel are just ground breaking from their time like D-Styles - The Murder Faktory from the amazing all scratched album Phantazmagoria which you need to check out if you don't know!! Yet others I feel are perfect for a lazy afternoons like The Upsetters - Black Vest, Nino Nardini - Shere Khan, Monster Rally - Creeping Ghost, and then others are just personal favourites like Third Sights - Rhymes Like A Scientist, Yann Tierson - Comptine d'un Autre Ete and Bauhous - Bela Lugosi's Dead.
Anyway that's a bit about me and my selection, I hope you like what I've chosen for you and maybe I've helped you discover some new music along the way too.
Happy listening.
Pooky."
Tracklisting
1) DJ Luna C – Sit Down Calmly
2) Bauhous – Bela Ugosi’s Dead
3) Family Stand – Ghetto Heaven (Remix)
4) Monster Rally – Creeping Ghost
5) Viktor Vaughn – GMC
6) J Dilla – Lightworks
7) Third Sight – Rhymes Like A Scientist
8) D-Styles – The Murder Faktory
9) Mixmaster Mike – Full Range Earmuff
10) Kid Koala – Fender Bender
11) Portishead – Strangers
12) Hundred Water’s – Cavity
13) The Upsetters – Black Vest
14) Nino Nardini & Roger Roger – Shere Khan
15) Yann Tiersen – Comptine d'un autre été
16) Ernest Ranglin – Surfin’
17) Sidney Bechet – Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho
18) Hackney Colliery Band – Africa
19) Hypnotic Brass Ensemble - Spottie]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Pooky ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Pooky
Title: DD0341
Style: House, soul, Hip Hop, Trip Hop, Roots
Time:  79  minutes
Date: 2016-08-21
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we welcome Pooky to the Dusk Dubs family.
"So a bit about myself, I've, been buying records since the mid to late 80s, my music taste started out with hip-hop then progressed to acid house and then through to hardcore, drum and bass etc in the 90s, I was pretty narrow minded in the 90s with my music tastes, but as I've gotten older I've come to appreciate most of the genre's out there, and I'm always on the hunt these days for new music.
The collection of songs you're about to hear is a small taster of what can randomly come on my mp3 player while I'm out and about, some of the songs I've found from being sampled, some remind me of certain times in my life like Family Stand - Ghetto Heaven. Some I feel are just ground breaking from their time like D-Styles - The Murder Faktory from the amazing all scratched album Phantazmagoria which you need to check out if you don't know!! Yet others I feel are perfect for a lazy afternoons like The Upsetters - Black Vest, Nino Nardini - Shere Khan, Monster Rally - Creeping Ghost, and then others are just personal favourites like Third Sights - Rhymes Like A Scientist, Yann Tierson - Comptine d'un Autre Ete and Bauhous - Bela Lugosi's Dead.
Anyway that's a bit about me and my selection, I hope you like what I've chosen for you and maybe I've helped you discover some new music along the way too.
Happy listening.
Pooky."
Tracklisting
1) DJ Luna C – Sit Down Calmly
2) Bauhous – Bela Ugosi’s Dead
3) Family Stand – Ghetto Heaven (Remix)
4) Monster Rally – Creeping Ghost
5) Viktor Vaughn – GMC
6) J Dilla – Lightworks
7) Third Sight – Rhymes Like A Scientist
8) D-Styles – The Murder Faktory
9) Mixmaster Mike – Full Range Earmuff
10) Kid Koala – Fender Bender
11) Portishead – Strangers
12) Hundred Water’s – Cavity
13) The Upsetters – Black Vest
14) Nino Nardini & Roger Roger – Shere Khan
15) Yann Tiersen – Comptine d'un autre été
16) Ernest Ranglin – Surfin’
17) Sidney Bechet – Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho
18) Hackney Colliery Band – Africa
19) Hypnotic Brass Ensemble - Spottie]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0340 Dusk Dubs - Dub Wars</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ DUB WARS ]
Podcast: DUB WARS
Artist: Dusk Dubs / Siege Mentality
Title: DD0340
Style: Roots, Soul, House, Grime, Broken Beat
Time:  95  minutes
Date: 2016-08-14
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Dub Wars is BACK !!!
Now if you not familiar with 'Dub Wars' .... its a sub strand of our usual Sunday mixtapes where we invite two selectors to bring their records boxes to the ring, and go toe to toe, trading musical punches in a Dusk Dubs soundclash.....
This week we up the ante and invite the lads at Siege Mentailty to battle it out with ourselves, in a 'Tag-Team' special.
Get your scorecards primed, as the selectors are ready, the coin has been tossed and Siege Mentality will start proceeding...
"Lets Get Ready To Rumble"......
Teams:
Red Corner: Dusk Dubs - Original Gidman, Wilson Logan & Tommy Harrison.
Blue Corner: Siege Mentality - Ringo, Andrea Nibbers & James Mayall. 
Tracklisting:
Track 1: (SM) Prince Jammo - Sheep To The Shepherd
Track 2: (DD)  Little John And Billy Boyo - What You Want To Be (Disc Jockey)
Track 3: (SM) JJ Cale - Call The Doctor
Track 4: (DD) Dani Cali - Hard Road (MOINE DUBH Series)
Track 5: (SM) Bambi Davidson - Cattles
Track 6: (DD) Skittles - Dot2Dot (Dub Phizix Remix)
Track 7: (SM) Architeq - Birds Of Prey
Track 8: (DD) Meat Beat Manifesto - Radio Babylon (Luke Vibert Remix)
Track 9: (SM) Breakage - Open Up
Track 10: (DD) Monolake - Cray
Track 11: (SM) Endgames - Ecstasy
Track 12: (DD) Mutual Attraction - Lost
Track 13: (SM) O'Flynn - Spyglass
Track 14: (DD) Chaka Domu vs Buju Volcov - Souljah
Track 15: (SM) Synkro ~ Someone
Track 16: (DD) Ex-Terrestrial - Blue Smoke
Track 17: (SM) Synkro 'Why Don't You'
Track 18: (DD) Hercules & Love Affair - Blind (Frankie Knuckles Remix)]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ DUB WARS ]
Podcast: DUB WARS
Artist: Dusk Dubs / Siege Mentality
Title: DD0340
Style: Roots, Soul, House, Grime, Broken Beat
Time:  95  minutes
Date: 2016-08-14
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Dub Wars is BACK !!!
Now if you not familiar with 'Dub Wars' .... its a sub strand of our usual Sunday mixtapes where we invite two selectors to bring their records boxes to the ring, and go toe to toe, trading musical punches in a Dusk Dubs soundclash.....
This week we up the ante and invite the lads at Siege Mentailty to battle it out with ourselves, in a 'Tag-Team' special.
Get your scorecards primed, as the selectors are ready, the coin has been tossed and Siege Mentality will start proceeding...
"Lets Get Ready To Rumble"......
Teams:
Red Corner: Dusk Dubs - Original Gidman, Wilson Logan & Tommy Harrison.
Blue Corner: Siege Mentality - Ringo, Andrea Nibbers & James Mayall. 
Tracklisting:
Track 1: (SM) Prince Jammo - Sheep To The Shepherd
Track 2: (DD)  Little John And Billy Boyo - What You Want To Be (Disc Jockey)
Track 3: (SM) JJ Cale - Call The Doctor
Track 4: (DD) Dani Cali - Hard Road (MOINE DUBH Series)
Track 5: (SM) Bambi Davidson - Cattles
Track 6: (DD) Skittles - Dot2Dot (Dub Phizix Remix)
Track 7: (SM) Architeq - Birds Of Prey
Track 8: (DD) Meat Beat Manifesto - Radio Babylon (Luke Vibert Remix)
Track 9: (SM) Breakage - Open Up
Track 10: (DD) Monolake - Cray
Track 11: (SM) Endgames - Ecstasy
Track 12: (DD) Mutual Attraction - Lost
Track 13: (SM) O'Flynn - Spyglass
Track 14: (DD) Chaka Domu vs Buju Volcov - Souljah
Track 15: (SM) Synkro ~ Someone
Track 16: (DD) Ex-Terrestrial - Blue Smoke
Track 17: (SM) Synkro 'Why Don't You'
Track 18: (DD) Hercules & Love Affair - Blind (Frankie Knuckles Remix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0339 Dusk Dubs - Conrad Koziol</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Conrad Koziol ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Conrad Kozioll
Title: DD0339
Style: house, soul, Hip Hop, Jazz
Time:  76  minutes
Date: 2016-08-07
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we welcome Conrad Koziol to the Dusk Dubs family.
"Way back in July '81 our street threw a party to celebrate Prince Charles hooking up with Lady Diana. My Dad set up his sound system in the garage and I was allowed to put a few tunes on. I was 7. The party was a great success despite my Dad managing to blow the speakers and the local police being called out to calm it down at one point. I got the bug straight away and before I knew it, I was DJing at school discos. This soon turned into school radio shows when I moved down from Scotland to Barking, Essex in '89. Since then I've done untold private and commercial clubs / parties all over the globe. I was involved in a website tiptopmusic.com at the end of the '90s and provided mixes and music articles alike; including an interview with Richy Pitch from the UK hip-hop / scratch world.
I've helped out with some of the London leg radio shows on mixomat.org, DJ'd in the West Wycombe caves (!) held residency at two different venues in High Wycombe during my college years, played at villas in Cannes, parties in Miami, book launches, private parties at Koko in Camden (then the Camden Palais), staff parties, and all manners of other events. For the last 10 years + I've been the recommended DJ for events at any of the Firmdale Events hotels in London (Soho Hotel, Haymarket Hotel and the recently opened Ham Yard Hotel to name some of the branches) so am still keeping busy playing and happilly buying music on vinyl and CD alike.
Music is still very much a big part of my life :) 
I'm honored to have been approached to provide a selection of tracks for Dusk Dubs and I hope you enjoy the little look into my collection posted here. 
Keep on keepin on !!" 
Tracklisting
1) Shades Of Black – Deeper Still (Intrigue) - Starting things off with some UK house from the early '90s. Sparse production but nice and deep :)  Pretty sure I picked this up in Romfords 2nd hand record shop "Sounds Familiar" which has sadly long since closed its doors :(
2) Simplistic Tones – My Southern Comfort (Vice Versa Records) - I have a few tracks on this label ; another UK label from the early '90s.  Verging on the "noodly" side of deep house (flute alert !) , the piano saves the day here...
3) Sorceress – Cherished (Wonder Wheel Recordings) - The first of only two tracks from CD here ; this one being because there is no vinyl version available ; a sad sign of the times. I was introduced to this group by  the Boiler Room's Thristian who played the lovely "Te Kano" as part of his warm up set for the Masters At Work when they played at the Edition in London a wee while back.
4) Tralopscinor – Shadow (Standing In The Corner) (Makin’ Madd Records) - A lot of Detroit house / techno features in my music collection.  This is one of those tracks where you'd be half way out of the door from a nightclub and then this comes on and it changes the whole night. "Tralopscinor" are Terrence Parker and Chris Shivers.  Great track.
5) Masters At Work – It’s The Way To Live (U.M.M.) - I'm a big, BIG fan of M.A.W. and again have a fair few records by them from over the years.  This is one of my favorite tracks of theirs ; doesn't get enough play in my opinion.  Jocelyn Brown features here.
6) Smith & Mighty – Anyone (Mellow Mix) (Three Stripes) - Classic Smith & Mighty vibes slowing it down a wee bit.  Hugely underrated production team from big up Bristol. 
7) D’Angelo – Cruisin’ (Wet Mix) (Cooltempo) - Keeping it laid waaaay back is this lovely remix of D'Angelo's 'Cruisin'' with a very live, West Coast feel to it.  Nice to see him well and truly back on the scene and getting the recognition he deserves with his recent releases and tour.
8) LL Cool J – Going back To Cali (Def Jam)  - Sounding a bit more Miami bass than California ; LL and the 808 go at it :)  Taken from the very '80s film "Less Than Zero"
9) Pablo – High Jazz (Red Hook Recordings) - This always stops me in my tracks.  I don't know the artists work other than this E.P.  Pretty sure I picked this up in Mr. Bongo's before it closed up the physical shop on Poland Street. Beautiful.
10) Tammy Payne – Free (Freedom Version) (W.E.A.)  - Way back in the early 90's there were a lot of productions like this coming out ; vocals were everywhere.  Mellow, uplifting groove which has aged well.
11) Metisse – Sousonde (4 hero mix) (Dioula) - I couldn't NOT have something by 4 hero on here.  I don't know that I've ever heard this being played out before but I certainly have and will continue to do so !
12) Black Dog – Flux (Rising High Records) - From the days when Rising High Records were very much in their heyday. Amazing E.P. which takes my breath away every time I hear it.  Apologies for the pop and crackle on the record...
13) The Invisible – Wings (Floating Points Remix) (Ninja Tune) - I didn't know about this until Samuel played some of it on his Red Bull Music Academy lecture.  Stunning.  Time to dust the yacht off .)
14) Dozia Blakey – Space.Time.Love (Nou Lion Meets Scuba Mix)  (Nou Lion Recordings) - King Britt is another artist I have a lot of time for and his many styles of production.  Never one to rush a track this is a great one to nod along too. Before you know it you're tap tap tapping that foot too :)
15) Sonzeira – Southern Freez (Talkin’ Loud) - I didn't think Freez' original could / should have been covered but what do you know ?!  Amazing.
16) Deee Lite – Frenchapella - A wee slowed down acapella to finish things off. Deee Groovy !]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Conrad Koziol ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Conrad Kozioll
Title: DD0339
Style: house, soul, Hip Hop, Jazz
Time:  76  minutes
Date: 2016-08-07
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we welcome Conrad Koziol to the Dusk Dubs family.
"Way back in July '81 our street threw a party to celebrate Prince Charles hooking up with Lady Diana. My Dad set up his sound system in the garage and I was allowed to put a few tunes on. I was 7. The party was a great success despite my Dad managing to blow the speakers and the local police being called out to calm it down at one point. I got the bug straight away and before I knew it, I was DJing at school discos. This soon turned into school radio shows when I moved down from Scotland to Barking, Essex in '89. Since then I've done untold private and commercial clubs / parties all over the globe. I was involved in a website tiptopmusic.com at the end of the '90s and provided mixes and music articles alike; including an interview with Richy Pitch from the UK hip-hop / scratch world.
I've helped out with some of the London leg radio shows on mixomat.org, DJ'd in the West Wycombe caves (!) held residency at two different venues in High Wycombe during my college years, played at villas in Cannes, parties in Miami, book launches, private parties at Koko in Camden (then the Camden Palais), staff parties, and all manners of other events. For the last 10 years + I've been the recommended DJ for events at any of the Firmdale Events hotels in London (Soho Hotel, Haymarket Hotel and the recently opened Ham Yard Hotel to name some of the branches) so am still keeping busy playing and happilly buying music on vinyl and CD alike.
Music is still very much a big part of my life :) 
I'm honored to have been approached to provide a selection of tracks for Dusk Dubs and I hope you enjoy the little look into my collection posted here. 
Keep on keepin on !!" 
Tracklisting
1) Shades Of Black – Deeper Still (Intrigue) - Starting things off with some UK house from the early '90s. Sparse production but nice and deep :)  Pretty sure I picked this up in Romfords 2nd hand record shop "Sounds Familiar" which has sadly long since closed its doors :(
2) Simplistic Tones – My Southern Comfort (Vice Versa Records) - I have a few tracks on this label ; another UK label from the early '90s.  Verging on the "noodly" side of deep house (flute alert !) , the piano saves the day here...
3) Sorceress – Cherished (Wonder Wheel Recordings) - The first of only two tracks from CD here ; this one being because there is no vinyl version available ; a sad sign of the times. I was introduced to this group by  the Boiler Room's Thristian who played the lovely "Te Kano" as part of his warm up set for the Masters At Work when they played at the Edition in London a wee while back.
4) Tralopscinor – Shadow (Standing In The Corner) (Makin’ Madd Records) - A lot of Detroit house / techno features in my music collection.  This is one of those tracks where you'd be half way out of the door from a nightclub and then this comes on and it changes the whole night. "Tralopscinor" are Terrence Parker and Chris Shivers.  Great track.
5) Masters At Work – It’s The Way To Live (U.M.M.) - I'm a big, BIG fan of M.A.W. and again have a fair few records by them from over the years.  This is one of my favorite tracks of theirs ; doesn't get enough play in my opinion.  Jocelyn Brown features here.
6) Smith & Mighty – Anyone (Mellow Mix) (Three Stripes) - Classic Smith & Mighty vibes slowing it down a wee bit.  Hugely underrated production team from big up Bristol. 
7) D’Angelo – Cruisin’ (Wet Mix) (Cooltempo) - Keeping it laid waaaay back is this lovely remix of D'Angelo's 'Cruisin'' with a very live, West Coast feel to it.  Nice to see him well and truly back on the scene and getting the recognition he deserves with his recent releases and tour.
8) LL Cool J – Going back To Cali (Def Jam)  - Sounding a bit more Miami bass than California ; LL and the 808 go at it :)  Taken from the very '80s film "Less Than Zero"
9) Pablo – High Jazz (Red Hook Recordings) - This always stops me in my tracks.  I don't know the artists work other than this E.P.  Pretty sure I picked this up in Mr. Bongo's before it closed up the physical shop on Poland Street. Beautiful.
10) Tammy Payne – Free (Freedom Version) (W.E.A.)  - Way back in the early 90's there were a lot of productions like this coming out ; vocals were everywhere.  Mellow, uplifting groove which has aged well.
11) Metisse – Sousonde (4 hero mix) (Dioula) - I couldn't NOT have something by 4 hero on here.  I don't know that I've ever heard this being played out before but I certainly have and will continue to do so !
12) Black Dog – Flux (Rising High Records) - From the days when Rising High Records were very much in their heyday. Amazing E.P. which takes my breath away every time I hear it.  Apologies for the pop and crackle on the record...
13) The Invisible – Wings (Floating Points Remix) (Ninja Tune) - I didn't know about this until Samuel played some of it on his Red Bull Music Academy lecture.  Stunning.  Time to dust the yacht off .)
14) Dozia Blakey – Space.Time.Love (Nou Lion Meets Scuba Mix)  (Nou Lion Recordings) - King Britt is another artist I have a lot of time for and his many styles of production.  Never one to rush a track this is a great one to nod along too. Before you know it you're tap tap tapping that foot too :)
15) Sonzeira – Southern Freez (Talkin’ Loud) - I didn't think Freez' original could / should have been covered but what do you know ?!  Amazing.
16) Deee Lite – Frenchapella - A wee slowed down acapella to finish things off. Deee Groovy !]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 31 Jul 2016 13:20:51 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0338 Dusk Dubs - Olympic Special</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Dusk Dubs]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Dusk Dubs
Title: DD0338
Style: World Music
Time:  101  minutes
Date: 2016-07-31
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we have been inspired by the upcoming Olympics, so our own Original Gidman has gone through his racks and chosen 20 tracks from 20 different countries, creating a worldwide flavour that we hope you’ll all enjoy….
Tracklisting
1) Jimi Tenor – Theme Sax - FINLAND
2) Alif Tree – Deadly Species  - FRANCE
3) DJ Krush & Toshinori Kondo – Sun Is Shining  - JAPAN
4) Björk – Oceania - ICELAND
5) Hiatus Kaiyote – Nakamarra -  AUSTRALIA
6) Aphrodite's Child - Aegian Sea - GREECE
7) Sroeng Santi - Kuen Kuen Lueng Lueng -  THAILAND
8) Olympic Runners - Mac B. Coolie - UNITED KINGDOM
9) Gotan Project - El Capitalismo Foraneo - ARGENTINA
10) Kruder & Dorfmeister - The G-Stone Anthem (Urbs Masup) - AUSTRIA
11) Johnny Osbourne - Fally Ranking (12 Inch Mix) - JAMAICA
12) Fat Freddy's Drop - 10 Feet Tall - NEW ZEALAND
13) DJ Vadim - Action (feat. Jimmy Screech) - RUSSIA
14) Koop - Koop Island Blues - SWEEDEN
15) Friends From Rio 2 - Escravos Do Jo (Jos Slaves) - BRASIL
16) Gnonnas Pedro Et Ses Dadjes - La Musica En Verité - BENIN
17) Rainer Truby Trio – Donaueschingen - GERMANY
18) Elizabeth Shepherd – Parkdale - CANADA
19) William Onyeabor - Better Change Your Mind - NIGERIA
20) Lito Barrientos y su Orquesta - Cumbia En Do Menor - COLUMBIA]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Dusk Dubs]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Dusk Dubs
Title: DD0338
Style: World Music
Time:  101  minutes
Date: 2016-07-31
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For this week’s mixtape, we have been inspired by the upcoming Olympics, so our own Original Gidman has gone through his racks and chosen 20 tracks from 20 different countries, creating a worldwide flavour that we hope you’ll all enjoy….
Tracklisting
1) Jimi Tenor – Theme Sax - FINLAND
2) Alif Tree – Deadly Species  - FRANCE
3) DJ Krush & Toshinori Kondo – Sun Is Shining  - JAPAN
4) Björk – Oceania - ICELAND
5) Hiatus Kaiyote – Nakamarra -  AUSTRALIA
6) Aphrodite's Child - Aegian Sea - GREECE
7) Sroeng Santi - Kuen Kuen Lueng Lueng -  THAILAND
8) Olympic Runners - Mac B. Coolie - UNITED KINGDOM
9) Gotan Project - El Capitalismo Foraneo - ARGENTINA
10) Kruder & Dorfmeister - The G-Stone Anthem (Urbs Masup) - AUSTRIA
11) Johnny Osbourne - Fally Ranking (12 Inch Mix) - JAMAICA
12) Fat Freddy's Drop - 10 Feet Tall - NEW ZEALAND
13) DJ Vadim - Action (feat. Jimmy Screech) - RUSSIA
14) Koop - Koop Island Blues - SWEEDEN
15) Friends From Rio 2 - Escravos Do Jo (Jos Slaves) - BRASIL
16) Gnonnas Pedro Et Ses Dadjes - La Musica En Verité - BENIN
17) Rainer Truby Trio – Donaueschingen - GERMANY
18) Elizabeth Shepherd – Parkdale - CANADA
19) William Onyeabor - Better Change Your Mind - NIGERIA
20) Lito Barrientos y su Orquesta - Cumbia En Do Menor - COLUMBIA]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jul 2016 11:14:24 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0337 Dusk Dubs - Danny Pickering</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Danny Pickering ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Danny Pickering
Title: DD0337
Style: Rock, Soul, Breaks
Time:  62  minutes
Date: 2016-07-24
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Danny Pickering to the Dusk Dubs family...
Danny spent many years cutting his teeth as a DJ and producer acquiring a variety of music tastes along the way including house, funk and soul. He started off DJing at the after party scene in Salisbury and got into music that way. He has also produced music with fellow cohort Alex Martin as well as a string of remixes and re-edits. Along with Alex, they form the backbone to Box Frequency FM, an internet radio station catering for deep house, techno, electronica, funk and all things soulful.
"I started off DJing at the after party scene in Salisbury and got into music that way. I was actually into the hardcore gabba techno scene and a bit of drum and bass of the time. I’ve mellowed out over the years and discovered house music and Detroit flavours. I’ve been at it for the past ten to fifteen years. Production wise I’ve just started up a new outfit called 54th Street Hustler, with which I now have a record deal. Radio wise, I started out playing at a station based in Portsmouth that specialised mainly in trance music, I was the only one playing deep house at the time and have continued with that trend ever since."
Danny"
Tracklisting
1) Laurie Anderson -  Walking and Falling  : I was introduced to Laurie by my step dad.  He is an engineering wiz with a love for psychadelic music of all kinds from the 60s and beyond.  This is a guy who upon arriving at the Isle of White festival, which had Jimi Hendrix headlining, got lost/abducted by Hawkwind, who were playing at the main gate, and never left till his friends found him still there when the festival finished. Legend!  So, we were having one of those morning after times and we were still wide eyed when he puts this on. I have never seen a tune put people to sleep as quick as this did.  Not that it is boring or alike, it is hypnotic, beautifully so and it leaves you with a wonderful feeling. Well, it does for me.
2) The Velvet Underground - Pale Blue Eyes : Again another tune I was introduced to by the step dad. He introduced me to loads of great artists, from these guys to Faust and most stuff inbetween. Lou Reed's voice in this just gets me choaked up big time.  A beautiful piece of music with an awesome vocal that makes you feel.
3) Nirvana - Man Who Sold The World : So this is a 2 for 1, One of my favourite Bowie tunes done by one of my all time favourite bands.  Kirt's take on this is haunting.  He does it justice and for me is the better version. 
4) Jimi Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower : My favourite Hendrix tune from all he has done.  I have this fasination with the Vietnam war and the music which was around it and this kind of sums it up for me.  He was a master of his art and I'm gutted that he is not around as it would have been awesome to hear what he may have come up with. Still, we have this...
5) The Rolling Stones - Paint It Black : Another one of those from the Vietnam war era.  It gets you pumped, ready to go, which is ironic as it is about battling depression from having been in war.  Deep stuff.
6) Smokey Robinson - Tracks Of My Tears : An amazing tune about the loss of love and trying to get on with it.  Helped me a lot when dealing with a similar time and Smokey's voice gets the point across fantastically, chin up and get on with it!
7) Marvin Gaye - Whats Going On : Love Marvin's voice and this tune has never been more relivent than it is now.  This should be manditory listening for the world.  It has a great message and why can't we all get along? Whats the beef? 
8) Otis Reading - Change Is Gonna Come : When I'm having a bad day and stuff ain't going right I put this on and by the end of it all is calm.  Music doing what music does!  Love the voice of this man and every time I hear it I'm at ease. 
9) Massive Attack - Protection : I heard this for the first time on the film Hackers.  Great film with an awesome soundtrack.  It is a beautiful piece of music which has more meaning now that I have a daugther.
10) Portishead - Glory Box : Now I have no idea where or when I heard this for the first time, I just had this hazy memory of a melody and when I found it it was like hitting the jackpot. 
11) Cypress Hill - I Want To Get High : So around the time I was in college was when I found the Hill, cliche' I know yet it just summed up those moments when you were so..... that you couldn't move.  The groove is killa and the horns, spooky.
12) Ice Cube - Today Was A Good Day : Getting into the Hip-Hop in college and found Cube, killa lick with a great message.  I could have taken any NWA for his flow, yet for me this is the groove...
13) Dr Dre feat Snoop Dog - Nothin But A G Thing : All about the flow on this, Snoop kills it and the lick, man with the rift over the groove....ooooh it gets you bouncin!
14) Ugly Duckling - Just A Little Samba : A recent find this, it lifts the spirits, total comedy. The video for it is great, total piss take.
15) Beastie Boys - Sabotage : Again another one which you really need to see the video of.  1970's detective series with the flares to match the B movie'ness of it all.  Great rhymes and killa licks, its got it all.
16) Lamb - Gorecki : All time beauty, this track has it all, packed with emotion, gets you in the feels and takes you on a journey.  First heard on Dave Seaman's Renassance London mix way back.  I've heard it live and accoustic.  It never fails to deliver. ]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Danny Pickering ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Danny Pickering
Title: DD0337
Style: Rock, Soul, Breaks
Time:  62  minutes
Date: 2016-07-24
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Danny Pickering to the Dusk Dubs family...
Danny spent many years cutting his teeth as a DJ and producer acquiring a variety of music tastes along the way including house, funk and soul. He started off DJing at the after party scene in Salisbury and got into music that way. He has also produced music with fellow cohort Alex Martin as well as a string of remixes and re-edits. Along with Alex, they form the backbone to Box Frequency FM, an internet radio station catering for deep house, techno, electronica, funk and all things soulful.
"I started off DJing at the after party scene in Salisbury and got into music that way. I was actually into the hardcore gabba techno scene and a bit of drum and bass of the time. I’ve mellowed out over the years and discovered house music and Detroit flavours. I’ve been at it for the past ten to fifteen years. Production wise I’ve just started up a new outfit called 54th Street Hustler, with which I now have a record deal. Radio wise, I started out playing at a station based in Portsmouth that specialised mainly in trance music, I was the only one playing deep house at the time and have continued with that trend ever since."
Danny"
Tracklisting
1) Laurie Anderson -  Walking and Falling  : I was introduced to Laurie by my step dad.  He is an engineering wiz with a love for psychadelic music of all kinds from the 60s and beyond.  This is a guy who upon arriving at the Isle of White festival, which had Jimi Hendrix headlining, got lost/abducted by Hawkwind, who were playing at the main gate, and never left till his friends found him still there when the festival finished. Legend!  So, we were having one of those morning after times and we were still wide eyed when he puts this on. I have never seen a tune put people to sleep as quick as this did.  Not that it is boring or alike, it is hypnotic, beautifully so and it leaves you with a wonderful feeling. Well, it does for me.
2) The Velvet Underground - Pale Blue Eyes : Again another tune I was introduced to by the step dad. He introduced me to loads of great artists, from these guys to Faust and most stuff inbetween. Lou Reed's voice in this just gets me choaked up big time.  A beautiful piece of music with an awesome vocal that makes you feel.
3) Nirvana - Man Who Sold The World : So this is a 2 for 1, One of my favourite Bowie tunes done by one of my all time favourite bands.  Kirt's take on this is haunting.  He does it justice and for me is the better version. 
4) Jimi Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower : My favourite Hendrix tune from all he has done.  I have this fasination with the Vietnam war and the music which was around it and this kind of sums it up for me.  He was a master of his art and I'm gutted that he is not around as it would have been awesome to hear what he may have come up with. Still, we have this...
5) The Rolling Stones - Paint It Black : Another one of those from the Vietnam war era.  It gets you pumped, ready to go, which is ironic as it is about battling depression from having been in war.  Deep stuff.
6) Smokey Robinson - Tracks Of My Tears : An amazing tune about the loss of love and trying to get on with it.  Helped me a lot when dealing with a similar time and Smokey's voice gets the point across fantastically, chin up and get on with it!
7) Marvin Gaye - Whats Going On : Love Marvin's voice and this tune has never been more relivent than it is now.  This should be manditory listening for the world.  It has a great message and why can't we all get along? Whats the beef? 
8) Otis Reading - Change Is Gonna Come : When I'm having a bad day and stuff ain't going right I put this on and by the end of it all is calm.  Music doing what music does!  Love the voice of this man and every time I hear it I'm at ease. 
9) Massive Attack - Protection : I heard this for the first time on the film Hackers.  Great film with an awesome soundtrack.  It is a beautiful piece of music which has more meaning now that I have a daugther.
10) Portishead - Glory Box : Now I have no idea where or when I heard this for the first time, I just had this hazy memory of a melody and when I found it it was like hitting the jackpot. 
11) Cypress Hill - I Want To Get High : So around the time I was in college was when I found the Hill, cliche' I know yet it just summed up those moments when you were so..... that you couldn't move.  The groove is killa and the horns, spooky.
12) Ice Cube - Today Was A Good Day : Getting into the Hip-Hop in college and found Cube, killa lick with a great message.  I could have taken any NWA for his flow, yet for me this is the groove...
13) Dr Dre feat Snoop Dog - Nothin But A G Thing : All about the flow on this, Snoop kills it and the lick, man with the rift over the groove....ooooh it gets you bouncin!
14) Ugly Duckling - Just A Little Samba : A recent find this, it lifts the spirits, total comedy. The video for it is great, total piss take.
15) Beastie Boys - Sabotage : Again another one which you really need to see the video of.  1970's detective series with the flares to match the B movie'ness of it all.  Great rhymes and killa licks, its got it all.
16) Lamb - Gorecki : All time beauty, this track has it all, packed with emotion, gets you in the feels and takes you on a journey.  First heard on Dave Seaman's Renassance London mix way back.  I've heard it live and accoustic.  It never fails to deliver. ]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jul 2016 08:07:02 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0336 Dusk Dubs - Mode 8</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Mode 8 ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Mode 8
Title: DD0336
Style: Dub, Funky, Techno, Bass
Time:  71  minutes
Date: 2016-07-17
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Mode 8 to the Dusk Dubs family...
"My first dabble into electronic music was probably a lot latter into adult life than that of most people reading this. I was initiated into a fading era of nu-skool breaks and Ed-Banger electro, but soon my interests focused onto the more subtle sounds of techno and anything drenched in smooth bass.
The envious task of curating my third mixtape for the #DuskDubs series, and my first under the Mode 8 moniker, brought with it an opportunity to find new music. I have prepared for this mixtape as I would a DJ mix, and that is to focus on an idea and then go out and search for the sounds to build it, be it those in my own collection or those I have yet to discover. The end result is a selection that has about 40% of the tracks taken from my record own box and music that spans nearly two decades. It also offers a fairly accurate representation of where I am musically right now.
I would like to thank all the #DuskDubs crew for inviting me once again to make a contribution to this stunning project. I hope you enjoy the listen.
Gaz"
You can find him here:
soundcloud.com/jaz-didu
Tracklisting
1) Turzi – Colombe (Canblaster Remix)
2) Amon Tobin – Verbal (Prefuse 73 Mix)
3) King Midas Sound – Frequencies
4) Mr. Mitch – Oh
5) Drexciya – C To The Power Of X
6) Koreless – TT
7) Max Cooper – Automnemonic
8) B. Fleischmann – From To (Single Version)
9) The Acid – Animal
10) Pearson Sound – Asphalt Sparkle
11) Lone – 2 is 8
12) Si Begg, Cabbage Boy – Beautiful Air Terminal
13) Danny Brown – Grown Up (Instrumental)
14) DJ Rashad – Leavin (feat. Manny)
15) Commix – Japanese Electronics (Instra:Mental Moog Remix)
16) Deadboy – White Moon Garden
17) Bibio – Lovers’ Carvings]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Mode 8 ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Mode 8
Title: DD0336
Style: Dub, Funky, Techno, Bass
Time:  71  minutes
Date: 2016-07-17
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Mode 8 to the Dusk Dubs family...
"My first dabble into electronic music was probably a lot latter into adult life than that of most people reading this. I was initiated into a fading era of nu-skool breaks and Ed-Banger electro, but soon my interests focused onto the more subtle sounds of techno and anything drenched in smooth bass.
The envious task of curating my third mixtape for the #DuskDubs series, and my first under the Mode 8 moniker, brought with it an opportunity to find new music. I have prepared for this mixtape as I would a DJ mix, and that is to focus on an idea and then go out and search for the sounds to build it, be it those in my own collection or those I have yet to discover. The end result is a selection that has about 40% of the tracks taken from my record own box and music that spans nearly two decades. It also offers a fairly accurate representation of where I am musically right now.
I would like to thank all the #DuskDubs crew for inviting me once again to make a contribution to this stunning project. I hope you enjoy the listen.
Gaz"
You can find him here:
soundcloud.com/jaz-didu
Tracklisting
1) Turzi – Colombe (Canblaster Remix)
2) Amon Tobin – Verbal (Prefuse 73 Mix)
3) King Midas Sound – Frequencies
4) Mr. Mitch – Oh
5) Drexciya – C To The Power Of X
6) Koreless – TT
7) Max Cooper – Automnemonic
8) B. Fleischmann – From To (Single Version)
9) The Acid – Animal
10) Pearson Sound – Asphalt Sparkle
11) Lone – 2 is 8
12) Si Begg, Cabbage Boy – Beautiful Air Terminal
13) Danny Brown – Grown Up (Instrumental)
14) DJ Rashad – Leavin (feat. Manny)
15) Commix – Japanese Electronics (Instra:Mental Moog Remix)
16) Deadboy – White Moon Garden
17) Bibio – Lovers’ Carvings]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2016 10:58:36 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2016-07-10T10:58:36+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0335 Dusk Dubs - DJ Aftershock</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ DJ Aftershock ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: DJ Aftershock
Title: DD0335
Style: Techno, Roots, Indy
Time:  64  minutes
Date: 2016-07-10
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome DJ Aftershock to the Dusk Dubs family...
"I’m really excited to have the opportunity to select for DuskDubs and I’d like to say thanks to the DuskDubs crew for asking me. I’d also like to thank all the previous DuskDubbers – your selections have been inspirational.
My journey into electronic music started in 1990 when I was just a 15 year-old indie kid listening to Ride, Pixies and My Bloody Valentine.  On the Festive 50 that year, John Peel played the 20-minute Peel Session version of A Huge Ever-Growing Brain… by The Orb and it turned my world upside down.
I went from shoe-gazing indie to ambient and dub, then through techno and trance to hardcore, jungle and drum & bass, picking up a serious vinyl habit along the way. I’ve tried to include a flavour of this journey in my selections.
It was a joy to put together; I hope it’s as much fun to listen to."
You can find him here:
facebook.com/AftershockAfterDark
mixcloud.com/DJ_Aftershock
Tracklisting
1) The Upsetters - Fresh Up
2) Plaid - Scoobs In Colombia
3) DJ Food - Agua
4) Salmonella Dub – Push On Thru
5) The Orb - Perpetual Dawn (Ultrabass II)
6) Roots Manuva - Inna
7) Bungle – Aura
8) My Bloody Valentine - Soon
9) David Lynch - The Pink Room
10) Land Observations - Flatlands & the Flemish Roads
11) Beth Orton - Galaxy Of Emptiness
The Upsetters - Fresh Up (1970) – I’m not a musician so I’m in awe of people like Lee Scratch Perry who single-mindedly blaze their own trail, making music with whatever is available to them. This odd little tune is like a funky ghost train ride and I loved it the moment I first heard it.
Plaid - Scoobs In Colombia (1992) – Plaid were part of the original Black Dog collective and in 1992 they produced this urgent, kinetic, latin-flavoured breakbeat track which I first heard when it was included on the David Holmes Essential Mix. It’s all about that break.
DJ Food - Agua (1994) – Ninja Tune have always been at the forefront of jazzy, experimental breakbeat music and this wicked little track by DJ Food was hidden away on the Jazz Brakes Volume 5 collection. Proper sunshine music.
Salmonella Dub – Push On Thru (2001) – I spent a year living in New Zealand and this track was everywhere. Mixing Polynesian musicality with reggae, jungle and hip-hop, Salmonella Dub were part of the scene that produced Fat Freddy’s Drop, and they were amazing live too !
The Orb - Perpetual Dawn (Ultrabass II) (1991) – I had to include some Orb! I’d love to have picked the Peel Session version of A Huge Ever-growing Brain but it’s too long and this is just as good. Plus it features Andy Weatherall on remix duties, which is a bonus. Music which says about the future !
Roots Manuva - Inna (1999) – I love Roots Manuva’s self-deprecating humour and the way he tackles serious issues in his music. This story of a night out gone wrong is from the period when UK hip-hop was shaking off the influence of its US cousin to become an original, vibrant sound in its own right.
Bungle - Aura (2013) – I wasn’t going to include any drum & bass but this beautiful, shoe-gaze influenced tune was too good to leave out. It’s all about death, but don’t let that put you off !
My Bloody Valentine - Soon (1989) – This is my favourite song by my favourite band. 1988s Isn’t Anything and 1991’s Loveless book-ended the shoegaze scene and Loveless went on to be incredibly influential, redefining the studio as an instrument the way the early dub pioneers did before. This track is from the 1990’s Glider EP, released just as the band discovered dance music and ecstasy. The detuned, swooning guitars and shuffly, dancefloor beats work really well. The Weatherall remix featured on a previous DuskDubs, but it’s all about the original for me!
David Lynch - The Pink Room (1992) – from the soundtrack of the best horror movie of the 90s - Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. Laura and Donna are at the Roadhouse when we finally discover how far Laura has fallen. It was written by Lynch himself, and I love it.
Land Observations - Flatlands & the Flemish Roads (2014) – I’m fascinated by music that creates complexity by layering simple rhythms and phrases. James Brooks has been quietly releasing beautiful music as Land Observations on Mute since 2011 and this track is right up my street !
Beth Orton - Galaxy Of Emptiness (1996) – this smoky, jazzy track from Beth Orton’s debut LP is the perfect way to round off my DuskDubs selection. I love that the double bass is allowed to take centre stage for the first two minutes, and when the vocals come in the track just soars.]]></description>
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Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: DJ Aftershock
Title: DD0335
Style: Techno, Roots, Indy
Time:  64  minutes
Date: 2016-07-10
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome DJ Aftershock to the Dusk Dubs family...
"I’m really excited to have the opportunity to select for DuskDubs and I’d like to say thanks to the DuskDubs crew for asking me. I’d also like to thank all the previous DuskDubbers – your selections have been inspirational.
My journey into electronic music started in 1990 when I was just a 15 year-old indie kid listening to Ride, Pixies and My Bloody Valentine.  On the Festive 50 that year, John Peel played the 20-minute Peel Session version of A Huge Ever-Growing Brain… by The Orb and it turned my world upside down.
I went from shoe-gazing indie to ambient and dub, then through techno and trance to hardcore, jungle and drum & bass, picking up a serious vinyl habit along the way. I’ve tried to include a flavour of this journey in my selections.
It was a joy to put together; I hope it’s as much fun to listen to."
You can find him here:
facebook.com/AftershockAfterDark
mixcloud.com/DJ_Aftershock
Tracklisting
1) The Upsetters - Fresh Up
2) Plaid - Scoobs In Colombia
3) DJ Food - Agua
4) Salmonella Dub – Push On Thru
5) The Orb - Perpetual Dawn (Ultrabass II)
6) Roots Manuva - Inna
7) Bungle – Aura
8) My Bloody Valentine - Soon
9) David Lynch - The Pink Room
10) Land Observations - Flatlands & the Flemish Roads
11) Beth Orton - Galaxy Of Emptiness
The Upsetters - Fresh Up (1970) – I’m not a musician so I’m in awe of people like Lee Scratch Perry who single-mindedly blaze their own trail, making music with whatever is available to them. This odd little tune is like a funky ghost train ride and I loved it the moment I first heard it.
Plaid - Scoobs In Colombia (1992) – Plaid were part of the original Black Dog collective and in 1992 they produced this urgent, kinetic, latin-flavoured breakbeat track which I first heard when it was included on the David Holmes Essential Mix. It’s all about that break.
DJ Food - Agua (1994) – Ninja Tune have always been at the forefront of jazzy, experimental breakbeat music and this wicked little track by DJ Food was hidden away on the Jazz Brakes Volume 5 collection. Proper sunshine music.
Salmonella Dub – Push On Thru (2001) – I spent a year living in New Zealand and this track was everywhere. Mixing Polynesian musicality with reggae, jungle and hip-hop, Salmonella Dub were part of the scene that produced Fat Freddy’s Drop, and they were amazing live too !
The Orb - Perpetual Dawn (Ultrabass II) (1991) – I had to include some Orb! I’d love to have picked the Peel Session version of A Huge Ever-growing Brain but it’s too long and this is just as good. Plus it features Andy Weatherall on remix duties, which is a bonus. Music which says about the future !
Roots Manuva - Inna (1999) – I love Roots Manuva’s self-deprecating humour and the way he tackles serious issues in his music. This story of a night out gone wrong is from the period when UK hip-hop was shaking off the influence of its US cousin to become an original, vibrant sound in its own right.
Bungle - Aura (2013) – I wasn’t going to include any drum & bass but this beautiful, shoe-gaze influenced tune was too good to leave out. It’s all about death, but don’t let that put you off !
My Bloody Valentine - Soon (1989) – This is my favourite song by my favourite band. 1988s Isn’t Anything and 1991’s Loveless book-ended the shoegaze scene and Loveless went on to be incredibly influential, redefining the studio as an instrument the way the early dub pioneers did before. This track is from the 1990’s Glider EP, released just as the band discovered dance music and ecstasy. The detuned, swooning guitars and shuffly, dancefloor beats work really well. The Weatherall remix featured on a previous DuskDubs, but it’s all about the original for me!
David Lynch - The Pink Room (1992) – from the soundtrack of the best horror movie of the 90s - Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. Laura and Donna are at the Roadhouse when we finally discover how far Laura has fallen. It was written by Lynch himself, and I love it.
Land Observations - Flatlands & the Flemish Roads (2014) – I’m fascinated by music that creates complexity by layering simple rhythms and phrases. James Brooks has been quietly releasing beautiful music as Land Observations on Mute since 2011 and this track is right up my street !
Beth Orton - Galaxy Of Emptiness (1996) – this smoky, jazzy track from Beth Orton’s debut LP is the perfect way to round off my DuskDubs selection. I love that the double bass is allowed to take centre stage for the first two minutes, and when the vocals come in the track just soars.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0334 Dusk Dubs - KOTDB</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ KOTDB ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: KOTDB
Title: DD0334
Style: folk. soul , jazz, techno
Time:  87  minutes
Date: 2016-07-03
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome KOTDB (King Of The Delta Blues) to the Dusk Dubs family...
"It's a real pleasure to be given the chance to put together a compilation for Dusk Dubs.
I DJ under the name King of the Delta Blues (Kotdb), as I share a name with the legendary bluesman Robert Johnson, who was said to have sold his soul to the devil at the crossroads. For the past nine years, I’ve been playing a show on Monday nights on Purple Radio. The tag line for my show is ‘the long winding road from country to techno’ - which leaves me open to play whatever I like, really !
I’ve taken musical inspiration from many things along the way…  Lots of musical styles filtered through in my childhood - from 60s, 70s and 80s pop to hip hop and metal, but it wasn’t until I started clubbing in Glasgow in the late 90s that my mind truly opened to the underground.  I cut my raving teeth listening to Slam and the host of Detroit and Chicago artists and DJs that regularly appeared in the Arches and Sub Club. Deep, dark, head down, propulsive techno. Optimo on Sunday nights opened my ears to a whole other world of musical experimentation and then later Gilles Peterson and the Big Chill festival carried this forward for me, joining the dots. 
Matching music to whatever is going on in the room is my favourite thing in the world. When you find the track that suits the moment, everything is better. I hope I never tire of that.
It’s been tough to decide on my tracklist for this compilation. I was torn between so many moods I wanted to create. In the end, I tried to tune into a moment I have found myself locking into time and time again during my radio shows. It’s a time after the sun has set but before it finally gets dark. It's a transition time that is tinged with bittersweet feelings. The half light creates a unique emotion. That feeling of the heat from the day’s sun in your face, of being alive. The fading glory of the day bringing nostalgia, but also excitement at what the long night ahead might bring. Either way, I hope my selections convey that feeling and take you there.
Cheers
Bob x"
You Can Find him here:
mixcloud.com/kotdb
hearthis.at/kotdb
Tracklisting

Mark Barrot - Formentera Headspace Blues Part  2
UB40 - King
Manu Delago - Two Handsful of sound
Felix Laband - Whistling in Tongues
Lulacruza - Cucarachero de Niceforo
Quintus Project - Night Flight (Psychemagik remix)
Iggy Pop - Endless Sea
Road to Shaanxi - Revelation
The Cinematic Orchestra - Channel 1 Suite
Mulato Astatke - Yekermo Sew
Suicide - Cheree
Air - Run
Move D - In/Out (Initial mix)
James Holden - 10101
The The - Giant

Mark Barrot - Formentera Headspace Blues Part 2 - From a beautiful album inspired by the White Isle this is one of those micro tunes that leaves you wanting more. Under two minutes long but says so much. Reflections of a beautiful day that’s just starting to fade away.
UB40 - King - By the time I was old enough to be aware of UB40 they were a bit naff but I have since discovered their first album Signing off which is a masterpiece. This is a peach of a track. Recorded in a bedsit with trumpets in the kitchen and drums and congas in the back yard.
Manu Delago - Two Handsful of Sound - This track is made using the Hang instrument. Kind of like a steel drum it produces a sound that is truly mesmerising. I first heard of Manu Delago through his collaboration with Bjork. 
Felix Laband - Whistling in tongues - This track virtually stops midway then builds to a crescendo that still gives  me goosebumps. I’m jealous if you have never heard it before though.
Lulacruza - Cucarachero de Niceforo - Quite a new one compared to some in this list but I heard this on six music a few months ago and it stopped me in my tracks. It’s from an album called a guide to the birdsong of south America.
Quintus Project - Night flight (Psychemagik Remix) - This is a long one at 14 mins and made me sacrifice some amazing tracks in the final list.  I think it sums up the feeling I was trying to create in this mix though. That bittersweet, nostalgic, Balearic, blissed out thing, so it left me free to go in other directions with the rest of my choices.
Iggy Pop - Endless Sea - As the waves fade out on the last track we enter the endless sea. This is a krautrock, synth led piece of genius from the New Values album.
Road to Shaanxi - Revelation - I don’t know a lot about this one but heard it on Tom Ravenscroft’s radio show a few years back.  It’s a cinematic beauty.
The Cinematic Orchestra - Channel 1 Suite - Gilles P introduced me to the Cinematic Orchestra with this tune. Still a belter. Incredible drumming and has that smoky, espionage vibe about it.
Mulato Astatke - Yekermo Sew - Smoky espionage vibe pretty much sums this one up too. I love that Ethiopian 70’s jazz sound.
Suicide - Cheree - This is one of those old tracks that I got such a buzz finding hearing for the first time. There’s enough exciting music already made to last a hundred lifetimes. Drug addled, slightly deranged warm fuzziness.
Air - Run - When I first met my wife I lived in a cottage in the hills in Scotland and she was in Brixton. I’d spent a weekend raving in London with her and was heading home. This came on as I was taking off in the plane and rising up above the lights of London.  Epic.
Move D - In/Out (Initial Mix) - From a true masterpiece album of electronic music- Kunststoff, this is the real deal.
James Holden - 101010 - In my opinion one of the greatest pieces of electronic music ever recorded. Beautiful pixelated psychedelia.
The The - Giant - A band I had never heard until this year. Again discovering the old is every bit as thrilling as the latest thing. This is a monster track.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ KOTDB ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: KOTDB
Title: DD0334
Style: folk. soul , jazz, techno
Time:  87  minutes
Date: 2016-07-03
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome KOTDB (King Of The Delta Blues) to the Dusk Dubs family...
"It's a real pleasure to be given the chance to put together a compilation for Dusk Dubs.
I DJ under the name King of the Delta Blues (Kotdb), as I share a name with the legendary bluesman Robert Johnson, who was said to have sold his soul to the devil at the crossroads. For the past nine years, I’ve been playing a show on Monday nights on Purple Radio. The tag line for my show is ‘the long winding road from country to techno’ - which leaves me open to play whatever I like, really !
I’ve taken musical inspiration from many things along the way…  Lots of musical styles filtered through in my childhood - from 60s, 70s and 80s pop to hip hop and metal, but it wasn’t until I started clubbing in Glasgow in the late 90s that my mind truly opened to the underground.  I cut my raving teeth listening to Slam and the host of Detroit and Chicago artists and DJs that regularly appeared in the Arches and Sub Club. Deep, dark, head down, propulsive techno. Optimo on Sunday nights opened my ears to a whole other world of musical experimentation and then later Gilles Peterson and the Big Chill festival carried this forward for me, joining the dots. 
Matching music to whatever is going on in the room is my favourite thing in the world. When you find the track that suits the moment, everything is better. I hope I never tire of that.
It’s been tough to decide on my tracklist for this compilation. I was torn between so many moods I wanted to create. In the end, I tried to tune into a moment I have found myself locking into time and time again during my radio shows. It’s a time after the sun has set but before it finally gets dark. It's a transition time that is tinged with bittersweet feelings. The half light creates a unique emotion. That feeling of the heat from the day’s sun in your face, of being alive. The fading glory of the day bringing nostalgia, but also excitement at what the long night ahead might bring. Either way, I hope my selections convey that feeling and take you there.
Cheers
Bob x"
You Can Find him here:
mixcloud.com/kotdb
hearthis.at/kotdb
Tracklisting

Mark Barrot - Formentera Headspace Blues Part  2
UB40 - King
Manu Delago - Two Handsful of sound
Felix Laband - Whistling in Tongues
Lulacruza - Cucarachero de Niceforo
Quintus Project - Night Flight (Psychemagik remix)
Iggy Pop - Endless Sea
Road to Shaanxi - Revelation
The Cinematic Orchestra - Channel 1 Suite
Mulato Astatke - Yekermo Sew
Suicide - Cheree
Air - Run
Move D - In/Out (Initial mix)
James Holden - 10101
The The - Giant

Mark Barrot - Formentera Headspace Blues Part 2 - From a beautiful album inspired by the White Isle this is one of those micro tunes that leaves you wanting more. Under two minutes long but says so much. Reflections of a beautiful day that’s just starting to fade away.
UB40 - King - By the time I was old enough to be aware of UB40 they were a bit naff but I have since discovered their first album Signing off which is a masterpiece. This is a peach of a track. Recorded in a bedsit with trumpets in the kitchen and drums and congas in the back yard.
Manu Delago - Two Handsful of Sound - This track is made using the Hang instrument. Kind of like a steel drum it produces a sound that is truly mesmerising. I first heard of Manu Delago through his collaboration with Bjork. 
Felix Laband - Whistling in tongues - This track virtually stops midway then builds to a crescendo that still gives  me goosebumps. I’m jealous if you have never heard it before though.
Lulacruza - Cucarachero de Niceforo - Quite a new one compared to some in this list but I heard this on six music a few months ago and it stopped me in my tracks. It’s from an album called a guide to the birdsong of south America.
Quintus Project - Night flight (Psychemagik Remix) - This is a long one at 14 mins and made me sacrifice some amazing tracks in the final list.  I think it sums up the feeling I was trying to create in this mix though. That bittersweet, nostalgic, Balearic, blissed out thing, so it left me free to go in other directions with the rest of my choices.
Iggy Pop - Endless Sea - As the waves fade out on the last track we enter the endless sea. This is a krautrock, synth led piece of genius from the New Values album.
Road to Shaanxi - Revelation - I don’t know a lot about this one but heard it on Tom Ravenscroft’s radio show a few years back.  It’s a cinematic beauty.
The Cinematic Orchestra - Channel 1 Suite - Gilles P introduced me to the Cinematic Orchestra with this tune. Still a belter. Incredible drumming and has that smoky, espionage vibe about it.
Mulato Astatke - Yekermo Sew - Smoky espionage vibe pretty much sums this one up too. I love that Ethiopian 70’s jazz sound.
Suicide - Cheree - This is one of those old tracks that I got such a buzz finding hearing for the first time. There’s enough exciting music already made to last a hundred lifetimes. Drug addled, slightly deranged warm fuzziness.
Air - Run - When I first met my wife I lived in a cottage in the hills in Scotland and she was in Brixton. I’d spent a weekend raving in London with her and was heading home. This came on as I was taking off in the plane and rising up above the lights of London.  Epic.
Move D - In/Out (Initial Mix) - From a true masterpiece album of electronic music- Kunststoff, this is the real deal.
James Holden - 101010 - In my opinion one of the greatest pieces of electronic music ever recorded. Beautiful pixelated psychedelia.
The The - Giant - A band I had never heard until this year. Again discovering the old is every bit as thrilling as the latest thing. This is a monster track.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0333 Dusk Dubs - Depoeism</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Depoeism]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Depoeism
Title: DD0333
Style: Rap, Hop Hop
Time:  47  minutes
Date: 2016-06-26
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Depoeism .....
"Felt the need to put up another Hip-Hop infused selection. Again I find myself reflecting on the goodtimes whilst putting this mixtape together.
Gone a bit darker with some of these tracks, but for a good reason.
Running with a crew meant you had to have attitude and these tracks definitely have plenty of that !
Also thrown into the mix are some classics with a revisit/twist, so spin those snapbacks round, put on your shell toes with fatties. and let the ink and tunes flow as one.
Depoe out
Peace.......oh yeah " ya chest "
Tracklisting
1) Digital UNderground - Street Scene
2) Mary J Blige - Real Love
3) Lupe Fiasco - Day Dreamin'( feat. Jill Scott )
4) Q-Tip - Believe (feat. D'Angelo)
5) Jurrasic 5 - Set Up
6) The Notorious B.I.G. - My Downfall (feat. DMC)
7) Method Man - All I Need
8) Beastie Boys - Intergalactic (Colleone & Webb Remix)
9) KRS One - Step Into A World (Raptures Delight)
10) De La Soul - Stakes Is High (Remix)
11) A Tribe Called Quest - Clap Your Hands
12) Lupe Fiasco - Kick Push
13) LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out
14) Obie Trice - Synopsis]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Depoeism]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Depoeism
Title: DD0333
Style: Rap, Hop Hop
Time:  47  minutes
Date: 2016-06-26
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Depoeism .....
"Felt the need to put up another Hip-Hop infused selection. Again I find myself reflecting on the goodtimes whilst putting this mixtape together.
Gone a bit darker with some of these tracks, but for a good reason.
Running with a crew meant you had to have attitude and these tracks definitely have plenty of that !
Also thrown into the mix are some classics with a revisit/twist, so spin those snapbacks round, put on your shell toes with fatties. and let the ink and tunes flow as one.
Depoe out
Peace.......oh yeah " ya chest "
Tracklisting
1) Digital UNderground - Street Scene
2) Mary J Blige - Real Love
3) Lupe Fiasco - Day Dreamin'( feat. Jill Scott )
4) Q-Tip - Believe (feat. D'Angelo)
5) Jurrasic 5 - Set Up
6) The Notorious B.I.G. - My Downfall (feat. DMC)
7) Method Man - All I Need
8) Beastie Boys - Intergalactic (Colleone & Webb Remix)
9) KRS One - Step Into A World (Raptures Delight)
10) De La Soul - Stakes Is High (Remix)
11) A Tribe Called Quest - Clap Your Hands
12) Lupe Fiasco - Kick Push
13) LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out
14) Obie Trice - Synopsis]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0332 Dusk Dubs - Digital</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Digital ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Digital
Title: DD0332
Style: Roots, Hip  Hop, Techno, Jungle
Time: 100 Minutes
Date: 2016-06-19
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Digital to the Dusk Dubs family.....
”This is not a 'Cool' list….. it’s a 'ME' list 
My list is mainly a bunch old tracks I'm attached to in one way or another.   For me, memories stick to a track so a certain track can remind me of good times. Of course there are tracks in this list where I thought, Wow this amazing !!!! but nothing pleases me more than playing a track that takes me back to great memories because it makes me feel warm inside".
Digital
You can find him here..
facebook.com/FUNCTIONDIGITAL
soundcloud.com/digital-dnb
functionrecords.co.uk
functionrecordsuk.bandcamp.com
Tracklisting
1) Thriller - Michael Jackson
The whole Thriller concept was brilliant. It consisted of the ghouly video with 3D scary biz, a brilliant track plus Thriller had a massive worldwide movement behind it as the whole thing was nailed 100%. EPIC. It blew me and pretty much everyone away.
2) Fabian - Prophecy
I love my bass, believe that. If you love your bass you need to hear this track on a tumping soundsystem. This kind off bassline makes you smile, screw face and jump around.
3) Ice T - Reckless
Just thinking about this track freaks me out (In a good way) because the memories attached to this are too much to process !
4) Public Enemy - Rebel Without A Pause
I 'borrowed' my brother's copy, I attempted scratching without a slipmat, 1 ruined scratched up record, 1 slap in the head, minus pocket money, 1 new copy for my brother !
5) Shannon - Let The Music Play
I loved this track and so did my older brother and sisters. Memories of dancing around together..
6) Soul 2 Soul - Fair Play
I love when a woman sings on a heavy track, just like they do withLovers Rock reggae. This sounds innocent at home but this seriously drops in a club, I know this because I was sneaking out of my house around the time this track was running it to hit the clubs. My mum had enough of my dishonesty and threw me out ha ha.
7) 45 KING - The 900 Number
This loop blessed my awful attempt at breaking and body popping.
8) Man Parrish - Hip Hop Be Bop
I really thought. WOW! How do they make music like this? It still sounds as fresh and amazing as it did back then.
9) Hashim - Al - Naafyish (The Soul)
A killer track that got released when I was 10 but I don't recall hearing it until I was 16 along with a bunch of hip hop tracks. I think this track warmed me up for techno and all the other electronic music I got into.
10) Jeru The Damaja - Ya Playin Yaself
I'm into old Skool Hip Hop so I wasn't really paying attention to Hip Hop in the mid 90's especially as I was out raving and furthermore, I was trying to make a name for myself in the DnB scene. This track perked my ears up to Hip Hop again
11)  Talk Talk - Life Is What You Make it
I don't even know what they say throughout this track but the chorus has soothed me many a time.
12)  Raze - Jack The Groove
A bit of electronic pop we can all get down to.
13) Kraftwerk - Tour De France
When my sister, who was in a dance group at the time, bought this home I hated it but after a few weeks i loved it. Later It turned up in one of the Breakdance movies so I heard it in a different way and loved it even more.
14) World Dominance - Compression
I heard this in 1991. I only had alcohol up until then, I heard this track on the night that changed, I never looked back...Time to rave hard !
15) Doc Scott - Surgery (Ordinary Mix)
Lets have it! I literally lost my mind to this however, I found it again until the next time I heard it.
16) Joey Beltram - Energy Flash
I remember my friend Danny C saying, 'If I go out and a Dj doesn't play Energy Flash they're shit' ha ha.
17)  Lennie DE Ice - We Are I.E.
A track that made me believe Jungle and DnB was for me. There doesn't seem to be much of this vibe around nowadays which is sad !
18)  Manix - You Held My Hand - Marc Mac & Goldie remix
Beautiful and Rugged at the same time. It's one of my favourite DnB tracks for sure.
19) Doc Scott - V.I.P. DRUMZ
You're super talented if you can remix a track twice and each one is as good as each other. A Metalheadz at Blue Note staple and it worked everytime. Big up Doc Scott.
20) Digital - Gateman]]></description>
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Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Digital
Title: DD0332
Style: Roots, Hip  Hop, Techno, Jungle
Time: 100 Minutes
Date: 2016-06-19
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Digital to the Dusk Dubs family.....
”This is not a 'Cool' list….. it’s a 'ME' list 
My list is mainly a bunch old tracks I'm attached to in one way or another.   For me, memories stick to a track so a certain track can remind me of good times. Of course there are tracks in this list where I thought, Wow this amazing !!!! but nothing pleases me more than playing a track that takes me back to great memories because it makes me feel warm inside".
Digital
You can find him here..
facebook.com/FUNCTIONDIGITAL
soundcloud.com/digital-dnb
functionrecords.co.uk
functionrecordsuk.bandcamp.com
Tracklisting
1) Thriller - Michael Jackson
The whole Thriller concept was brilliant. It consisted of the ghouly video with 3D scary biz, a brilliant track plus Thriller had a massive worldwide movement behind it as the whole thing was nailed 100%. EPIC. It blew me and pretty much everyone away.
2) Fabian - Prophecy
I love my bass, believe that. If you love your bass you need to hear this track on a tumping soundsystem. This kind off bassline makes you smile, screw face and jump around.
3) Ice T - Reckless
Just thinking about this track freaks me out (In a good way) because the memories attached to this are too much to process !
4) Public Enemy - Rebel Without A Pause
I 'borrowed' my brother's copy, I attempted scratching without a slipmat, 1 ruined scratched up record, 1 slap in the head, minus pocket money, 1 new copy for my brother !
5) Shannon - Let The Music Play
I loved this track and so did my older brother and sisters. Memories of dancing around together..
6) Soul 2 Soul - Fair Play
I love when a woman sings on a heavy track, just like they do withLovers Rock reggae. This sounds innocent at home but this seriously drops in a club, I know this because I was sneaking out of my house around the time this track was running it to hit the clubs. My mum had enough of my dishonesty and threw me out ha ha.
7) 45 KING - The 900 Number
This loop blessed my awful attempt at breaking and body popping.
8) Man Parrish - Hip Hop Be Bop
I really thought. WOW! How do they make music like this? It still sounds as fresh and amazing as it did back then.
9) Hashim - Al - Naafyish (The Soul)
A killer track that got released when I was 10 but I don't recall hearing it until I was 16 along with a bunch of hip hop tracks. I think this track warmed me up for techno and all the other electronic music I got into.
10) Jeru The Damaja - Ya Playin Yaself
I'm into old Skool Hip Hop so I wasn't really paying attention to Hip Hop in the mid 90's especially as I was out raving and furthermore, I was trying to make a name for myself in the DnB scene. This track perked my ears up to Hip Hop again
11)  Talk Talk - Life Is What You Make it
I don't even know what they say throughout this track but the chorus has soothed me many a time.
12)  Raze - Jack The Groove
A bit of electronic pop we can all get down to.
13) Kraftwerk - Tour De France
When my sister, who was in a dance group at the time, bought this home I hated it but after a few weeks i loved it. Later It turned up in one of the Breakdance movies so I heard it in a different way and loved it even more.
14) World Dominance - Compression
I heard this in 1991. I only had alcohol up until then, I heard this track on the night that changed, I never looked back...Time to rave hard !
15) Doc Scott - Surgery (Ordinary Mix)
Lets have it! I literally lost my mind to this however, I found it again until the next time I heard it.
16) Joey Beltram - Energy Flash
I remember my friend Danny C saying, 'If I go out and a Dj doesn't play Energy Flash they're shit' ha ha.
17)  Lennie DE Ice - We Are I.E.
A track that made me believe Jungle and DnB was for me. There doesn't seem to be much of this vibe around nowadays which is sad !
18)  Manix - You Held My Hand - Marc Mac & Goldie remix
Beautiful and Rugged at the same time. It's one of my favourite DnB tracks for sure.
19) Doc Scott - V.I.P. DRUMZ
You're super talented if you can remix a track twice and each one is as good as each other. A Metalheadz at Blue Note staple and it worked everytime. Big up Doc Scott.
20) Digital - Gateman]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jun 2016 11:50:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2016-06-12T11:50:00+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0331 Dusk Dubs - Funky Jeff</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Funky Jeff ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Funky Jeff
Title: DD0331
Style: Techno, Dub, Acid, IDM
Time: 69 Minutes
Date: 2016-06-10
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, Funky Jeff
This week we welcome Funky Jeff to the Dusk Dubs family.....
You can find him here..
soundcloud.com/rekall_77
Tracklisting
1) TM404 - 303-303-303-606-606
2) Donato Dozzy &amp; Nuel - Aqua 8
3) Voices From The Lake Feat S.T. (Vftl Rework)
4) Monolake - Amazon
5) The Orb - Moon Scapes 2703 BC
6) Boreal taiga - Fly
7) Cv313 - Subtraktive (Deepchord Presents Echospace Live Mix)
8) Porter ricks - Port gentil
9) Jonah Sharp & Fred P – Substance
The first track is a strange dubbed out acid magic. Based around the sounds from retro analogue gear produced by Roland the 303,606,707 & 808 are worked and tweaked in ways I haven't heard before, to produce dubby spaced out grooves. I’ve never heard this track on any mixes before that’s why I decided to put it in there. Likewise for Aqua8, recommended to me by Canadian producer Tomas Jirku. Voices from the lake, hailed as the best album of 2012 by Resident advisor is a must have albums. Moon scapes is from the new Orb album and little techy so fits well with the rest of the tracks. Porter Ricks is a classic from1996 on Chain reaction and the last track is a beautiful ambient-techno number! Enjoy!]]></description>
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Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Funky Jeff
Title: DD0331
Style: Techno, Dub, Acid, IDM
Time: 69 Minutes
Date: 2016-06-10
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, Funky Jeff
This week we welcome Funky Jeff to the Dusk Dubs family.....
You can find him here..
soundcloud.com/rekall_77
Tracklisting
1) TM404 - 303-303-303-606-606
2) Donato Dozzy &amp; Nuel - Aqua 8
3) Voices From The Lake Feat S.T. (Vftl Rework)
4) Monolake - Amazon
5) The Orb - Moon Scapes 2703 BC
6) Boreal taiga - Fly
7) Cv313 - Subtraktive (Deepchord Presents Echospace Live Mix)
8) Porter ricks - Port gentil
9) Jonah Sharp & Fred P – Substance
The first track is a strange dubbed out acid magic. Based around the sounds from retro analogue gear produced by Roland the 303,606,707 & 808 are worked and tweaked in ways I haven't heard before, to produce dubby spaced out grooves. I’ve never heard this track on any mixes before that’s why I decided to put it in there. Likewise for Aqua8, recommended to me by Canadian producer Tomas Jirku. Voices from the lake, hailed as the best album of 2012 by Resident advisor is a must have albums. Moon scapes is from the new Orb album and little techy so fits well with the rest of the tracks. Porter Ricks is a classic from1996 on Chain reaction and the last track is a beautiful ambient-techno number! Enjoy!]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2016 10:44:41 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2016-06-05T10:44:41+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0330 Dusk Dubs - Nucleus</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Nucleus]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Nucleus
Title: DD0330
Style: Funk, Soul, Jazz
Time: 68 Minutes
Date: 2016-06-05
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Nucleus to the Dusk Dubs family.....
"So many directions this mix could've gone in. I chose to go with some deep funky soul tunes that I've been feeling lately, Some old favourites and some I've recently discovered. Was good to put them together without having to think about mixing.
Hope you enjoy
Nucleus"
You can find him here..
soundcloud.com/nucleus
voidvinyl.com/collections/esoteric
Tracklisting
1) Ishan People - Come To The Music
2) Chocolate Milk - Time Machine
3) Roy Ayers & Wayne Henderson - For Real
4) Vise - Baby I Love You
5) The Dramatics - Watcha See Is Watcha Get
6) Side Effect - Do You Believe
7) Pure Funk - Nothing Left Is Real
8) 24 Carat Black - The Best Of Good Love Gone
9) Erick Cosaque - Kominike
10) MCB - The Time Is Right
11) Sunbear - Let Love Flow For Peace
12) General Lee - Magic
13) Family Of Eve - Please Be Truthful (2nd Version)
14) Brainstorm - Journey To The Light
15) Caroline Crawford - I'll Be Here For You 
Ishan People - Come To The Music  - Dope soulful reggae from Canada,featuring Johnny Osborne on vocals. 
Chocolate Milk - Time Machine - Spaced out funk from the classic 'Action Speaks Louder Than Words'LP. 
Roy Ayers & Wayne Henderson - For Real - Love this version of the Flowers classic.The fade out is a wind up,needs to go on longer. 
Vise - Baby I Love You - Killer funky soul double sider,super rare. 
The Dramatics - Watcha See Is Watcha Get - Heard this recently on an episode of Fargo,had to dig it out. 
Side Effect - Do You Believe - Deep funky soul from their first Lp. 
Pure Funk - Nothing Left Is Real - More deep funk,there's also an alternate version thats recently been reissued. 
24 Carat Black - The Best Of Good Love Gone - From their amazing 2009 lp of unearthed tracks from the 70's 
Erick Cosaque - Kominike - Killer bass and Rhodes from the Antilles 
MCB - The Time Is Right - Rare groove classic from former members of Cameo,bassline! 
Sunbear - Let Love Flow For Peace - Spaced out synth funk from a great lp on Soultrain records. 
General Lee - Magic - More spaced out funk and one of my favourites.General Lee and the Space Army Band made some amazing music,check the other 45's.Says on this one 'from the forthcoming album'which never came out,the tapes must be somewhere!!! 
Family Of Eve - Please Be Truthful (2nd Version) - A recently issued alternate version of this amazing tune. 
Brainstorm - Journey To The Light  - The first I heard of this was the sample in 4 hero - Journey From The Light.Another classic. 
Caroline Crawford - I'll Be Here For You - My favourite tune from Bohannons much sampled lead singer. ]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Nucleus]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Nucleus
Title: DD0330
Style: Funk, Soul, Jazz
Time: 68 Minutes
Date: 2016-06-05
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Nucleus to the Dusk Dubs family.....
"So many directions this mix could've gone in. I chose to go with some deep funky soul tunes that I've been feeling lately, Some old favourites and some I've recently discovered. Was good to put them together without having to think about mixing.
Hope you enjoy
Nucleus"
You can find him here..
soundcloud.com/nucleus
voidvinyl.com/collections/esoteric
Tracklisting
1) Ishan People - Come To The Music
2) Chocolate Milk - Time Machine
3) Roy Ayers & Wayne Henderson - For Real
4) Vise - Baby I Love You
5) The Dramatics - Watcha See Is Watcha Get
6) Side Effect - Do You Believe
7) Pure Funk - Nothing Left Is Real
8) 24 Carat Black - The Best Of Good Love Gone
9) Erick Cosaque - Kominike
10) MCB - The Time Is Right
11) Sunbear - Let Love Flow For Peace
12) General Lee - Magic
13) Family Of Eve - Please Be Truthful (2nd Version)
14) Brainstorm - Journey To The Light
15) Caroline Crawford - I'll Be Here For You 
Ishan People - Come To The Music  - Dope soulful reggae from Canada,featuring Johnny Osborne on vocals. 
Chocolate Milk - Time Machine - Spaced out funk from the classic 'Action Speaks Louder Than Words'LP. 
Roy Ayers & Wayne Henderson - For Real - Love this version of the Flowers classic.The fade out is a wind up,needs to go on longer. 
Vise - Baby I Love You - Killer funky soul double sider,super rare. 
The Dramatics - Watcha See Is Watcha Get - Heard this recently on an episode of Fargo,had to dig it out. 
Side Effect - Do You Believe - Deep funky soul from their first Lp. 
Pure Funk - Nothing Left Is Real - More deep funk,there's also an alternate version thats recently been reissued. 
24 Carat Black - The Best Of Good Love Gone - From their amazing 2009 lp of unearthed tracks from the 70's 
Erick Cosaque - Kominike - Killer bass and Rhodes from the Antilles 
MCB - The Time Is Right - Rare groove classic from former members of Cameo,bassline! 
Sunbear - Let Love Flow For Peace - Spaced out synth funk from a great lp on Soultrain records. 
General Lee - Magic - More spaced out funk and one of my favourites.General Lee and the Space Army Band made some amazing music,check the other 45's.Says on this one 'from the forthcoming album'which never came out,the tapes must be somewhere!!! 
Family Of Eve - Please Be Truthful (2nd Version) - A recently issued alternate version of this amazing tune. 
Brainstorm - Journey To The Light  - The first I heard of this was the sample in 4 hero - Journey From The Light.Another classic. 
Caroline Crawford - I'll Be Here For You - My favourite tune from Bohannons much sampled lead singer. ]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 29 May 2016 21:21:16 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2016-05-29T21:21:16+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0329 Dusk Dubs - Flatliner</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Flatliner]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Flatliner
Title: DD0329
Style: Arcade, Computer, Games, Console, 8 bit
Time: 36 Minutes
Date: 2016-05-29
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Flatliner with his 'Arcade Special'...
"Having been exposed to music from a young age and always being the creative, arty type at school and college, I always wanted to try and write my own music at some point in my life. Luckily for me, I realised my dream and looking back at my influences, it’s very easy to name check the usual chart heroes so I won’t this time. 
But what also played an absolutely integral part in forming my musical taste was video games and their theme tunes, no doubt about it. Most kids in the late 80s and early 90s were glued to their games consoles or home computers. I was no exception and whether you realised it or not, video game music was infiltrating kids and teenagers subconscious for hours at a time. 
Whilst this all sounds very ominous, the good news was that most video games had exceptionally good theme tunes written by some very talented musicians indeed and as the technology developed, so did the theme tunes. The early 8-bit chip tunes were fun and very hummable but as the consoles and computers got more and more powerful, so the theme tunes grew in complexity and depth and a lot of them began to take on a life of their own. 
So what we have here in my third DuskDubs selection is not just the videogame music I remember from being a gangly, awkward teenager but also some very recent stuff as well. I am 40 now and very much still an avid gamer and that passion for gaming has now passed onto my 8 year old son George who, when I told him what I was compiling, absolutely insisted that I put in at least one theme tune from the excellent Minecraft. 
So I did. 
I really hope you enjoy this trip down memory lane, 
Peace out 
Flatliner"
Tracklisting
PRESS START: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past [ SNES ] ‘Intro’ 1991 Koji Kondo 
GAME 1: Shinobi [ Arcade ] ‘Round One’ 1987 Yasuhiro Kawakami 
GAME 2: Streets of Rage [ Megadrive ] ‘The Street of Rage’ 1991 Yuzo Koshiro 
GAME 3: Golden Axe [ Megadrive ] ‘The Old Map’ 1990 David Whittaker / Tohru Nakabayashi 
GAME 4: Golden Axe [ Megadrive ] ‘The Battle’ 1990 David Whittaker / Tohru Nakabayashi 
GAME 5: Sonic the Hedgehog [ Megadrive ] ‘Green Hill Zone’ 1991 Masato Nakamura 
GAME 6: Super Ghouls n Ghosts [ Super Famicom ] ‘Haunted Graveyard’ 1991 Mari Yamaguchi 
GAME 7: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past [ SNES ] ‘Select Screen’ 1991 Koji Kondo 
GAME 8: Super Mario 64 [ N64 ] ‘Dire, Dire Docks’ 1997 Koji Kondo 
GAME 9: Tomb Raider [ PS1 ] ‘Tomb Raider Theme’ 1996 Nathan McCree 
GAME 10: Myst [ PC ] ‘The Tower’ 1993 Robyn Miller 
GAME 11: Resident Evil [ PS1 ] ‘Save Room’ 1996 Masami Ueda 
GAME 12: Resident Evil [ PS1 ] ‘More Rooms’ 1996 Masami Ueda 
GAME 13: Silent Hill 2 [ PS2 ] ‘The Day of Night’ 2001 Akira Yamaoka 
GAME 14: Resident Evil 2 [ PS1 ] ‘Police Station Main Hall’ 1998 Masami Ueda 
GAME 15: Resident Evil 4 [ Gamecube ] ‘Serenity’ 2005 Misao Senbongi 
GAME 16: Ninja Gaiden [ Xbox ] ‘Tairon at Night’ 2004 Ryo Koike / Wakana Hara 
GAME 17: Metroid Prime [ Gamecube ] ‘Phendrana Drifts’ 2002 Kenji Yamamoto 
GAME 18: Metroid Prime 3: Corruption [ Wii ] ‘Skytown’ 2007 Kenji Yamamoto 
GAME 19: Minecraft [ PS3 ] ‘Haggstrom’ 2011 Daniel Rosenfeld 
GAME 20: Undertale [ PC ] ‘The Ruins’ 2015 Toby Fox 
BONUS STAGE: SHINOBI [ Arcade ] ‘Welcome to Bonus Stage’ 1987 Yasuhiro Kawakami 
FINAL STAGE: METROID [ NES ] Title Theme’ 1986 Hirokazu Tanaka]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Flatliner]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Flatliner
Title: DD0329
Style: Arcade, Computer, Games, Console, 8 bit
Time: 36 Minutes
Date: 2016-05-29
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Flatliner with his 'Arcade Special'...
"Having been exposed to music from a young age and always being the creative, arty type at school and college, I always wanted to try and write my own music at some point in my life. Luckily for me, I realised my dream and looking back at my influences, it’s very easy to name check the usual chart heroes so I won’t this time. 
But what also played an absolutely integral part in forming my musical taste was video games and their theme tunes, no doubt about it. Most kids in the late 80s and early 90s were glued to their games consoles or home computers. I was no exception and whether you realised it or not, video game music was infiltrating kids and teenagers subconscious for hours at a time. 
Whilst this all sounds very ominous, the good news was that most video games had exceptionally good theme tunes written by some very talented musicians indeed and as the technology developed, so did the theme tunes. The early 8-bit chip tunes were fun and very hummable but as the consoles and computers got more and more powerful, so the theme tunes grew in complexity and depth and a lot of them began to take on a life of their own. 
So what we have here in my third DuskDubs selection is not just the videogame music I remember from being a gangly, awkward teenager but also some very recent stuff as well. I am 40 now and very much still an avid gamer and that passion for gaming has now passed onto my 8 year old son George who, when I told him what I was compiling, absolutely insisted that I put in at least one theme tune from the excellent Minecraft. 
So I did. 
I really hope you enjoy this trip down memory lane, 
Peace out 
Flatliner"
Tracklisting
PRESS START: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past [ SNES ] ‘Intro’ 1991 Koji Kondo 
GAME 1: Shinobi [ Arcade ] ‘Round One’ 1987 Yasuhiro Kawakami 
GAME 2: Streets of Rage [ Megadrive ] ‘The Street of Rage’ 1991 Yuzo Koshiro 
GAME 3: Golden Axe [ Megadrive ] ‘The Old Map’ 1990 David Whittaker / Tohru Nakabayashi 
GAME 4: Golden Axe [ Megadrive ] ‘The Battle’ 1990 David Whittaker / Tohru Nakabayashi 
GAME 5: Sonic the Hedgehog [ Megadrive ] ‘Green Hill Zone’ 1991 Masato Nakamura 
GAME 6: Super Ghouls n Ghosts [ Super Famicom ] ‘Haunted Graveyard’ 1991 Mari Yamaguchi 
GAME 7: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past [ SNES ] ‘Select Screen’ 1991 Koji Kondo 
GAME 8: Super Mario 64 [ N64 ] ‘Dire, Dire Docks’ 1997 Koji Kondo 
GAME 9: Tomb Raider [ PS1 ] ‘Tomb Raider Theme’ 1996 Nathan McCree 
GAME 10: Myst [ PC ] ‘The Tower’ 1993 Robyn Miller 
GAME 11: Resident Evil [ PS1 ] ‘Save Room’ 1996 Masami Ueda 
GAME 12: Resident Evil [ PS1 ] ‘More Rooms’ 1996 Masami Ueda 
GAME 13: Silent Hill 2 [ PS2 ] ‘The Day of Night’ 2001 Akira Yamaoka 
GAME 14: Resident Evil 2 [ PS1 ] ‘Police Station Main Hall’ 1998 Masami Ueda 
GAME 15: Resident Evil 4 [ Gamecube ] ‘Serenity’ 2005 Misao Senbongi 
GAME 16: Ninja Gaiden [ Xbox ] ‘Tairon at Night’ 2004 Ryo Koike / Wakana Hara 
GAME 17: Metroid Prime [ Gamecube ] ‘Phendrana Drifts’ 2002 Kenji Yamamoto 
GAME 18: Metroid Prime 3: Corruption [ Wii ] ‘Skytown’ 2007 Kenji Yamamoto 
GAME 19: Minecraft [ PS3 ] ‘Haggstrom’ 2011 Daniel Rosenfeld 
GAME 20: Undertale [ PC ] ‘The Ruins’ 2015 Toby Fox 
BONUS STAGE: SHINOBI [ Arcade ] ‘Welcome to Bonus Stage’ 1987 Yasuhiro Kawakami 
FINAL STAGE: METROID [ NES ] Title Theme’ 1986 Hirokazu Tanaka]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0328 Dusk Dubs - Dave Faze</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Dave Faze ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Dave Faze
Title: DD0328
Style: Dub, Jungle, Drum and Bass
Time: 61 Minutes
Date: 2016-05-22
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Dave Faze...
"It’s indeed an honour to be asked back for my third Dusk Dubs excursion and this time i’m going for a different vibe. It has taken me a while, months in fact to select what your about to hear for my mixtape, going back to the 90’s where it all started for me – the smoky clubs of London where nothing was off limits and experimentation with beats and breaks was at the fore…the tracks selected represent yet again my musical passion and as you can see the main emphasis is on the jungle / drum n bass, atmospheric style that was so prevalent from the mid 90’s onwards.  It really was a special time – Bukem, Fabio, Goldie, Reinforced and many more were championing the emerging new sounds of drum n bass and my selection represents the best from that era.
I’d like to big up the Dusk Dubs crew once again asking me to select – its an honour guys! Also have to big up James Burns (JB from Tottenham for those that know!) from the London from The Rooftops project for the stunning art work…nuff love for you brother! Sit back and enjoy the riddims…..
Enjoy"
You can find him here....
mixcloud.com/Fazedj
soundcloud.com/fazedj
Tracklisting
1) Into The 90's - Photek
2) Never Tell You - Rhythm & Sound
3) Sweet Dreams - DJ Crystl
4) Heliopshan - Aphex Twin
5) The Ephemeris - Futurebound
6) This Way - Skanna
7) 9am Distant Train - Loop Guru
8) You Held My Hand (Mark Mac & Goldie Remix) - Manix & Rufige Cru
9) Kemistry (Doc Scott Remix) - Goldie
Into The 90’s – Photek - One of my favourite producers of all time! I have a lot in my collection from this genius and the track I have selected is one of his more downbeat productions taken from the ‘Natural Born Killa’ EP on Metalheadz released in 94. The track title says it all as we commence our journey….deep, laid back jazzy, atmospheric vibes.
Never Tell You – Rhythm & Sound - The dubbed out vibes on this beauty immediately drew my attention the first time I heard it; a modern day dub classic that gets better on every listen.  Produced in 96 on the Burial Mix label it sums up many a time coming back from raves in need of a proper chill out!! This is in my top 10 of dubs and takes me back to many a soundsystem party such as University of Dub where 3 to 4 systems would battle for supremacy over the course of the night,.big up the Brixton and Manor House crews back in the day !
Sweet Dreamz – DJ Crystl - A 9 minute journey of blissful deepness that transcends dnb – a masterpiece from DJ Crystl. The track as a dream like quality with soft pads and sweeping flutes that transport you to another world entirely. One of the best of the best, in my top 10 for sure.
Heliosphan – Aphex Twin - Taken from Selected Ambient Works Vol 2 – this is my favourite from the lp. Euphoric and building and a tune that holds many memories for me, namely the birth of my eldest daughter, Jazmine. I used to play this album to her to get her off to sleep! Stunning in everyway…
The Ephemeris – Futurebound - A tune that takes you on a journey to other worlds – to a peaceful and tranquil place. The stunning acoustic guitars and sax with watery pads…like the best dream you have ever had…when I play atmospherics, this 12 rarely leaves my bag. Make a cocktail and transport yourself to that sunny beach in the Indian Ocean !
This Way – Skanna - Another track that rarely leaves my bag these days as its such a masterpiece. I first heard this on the now legendary Bukem Essential Mix in 1995 (which I recommend very highly if you haven’t heard it). Its got it all – stunning vocals, a gorgeous piano hook…truly a tune to die for. Big up the Skanna aka John Graham…
9am Distant Train – Loop Guru - Taken from the 1994 album ‘The Third Chamber’ for me its an essential ambient album along with works from Aphex Twin and Brian Eno…the perfect come down album…take your time and lose yourself as I have done many a time to this track…beautiful stuff.
You Held My Hand (Mark Marc & Goldie Mix) – Manix & Rufige Cru - You Held My Hand taken from Enforcers Volume 4 – my selection wouldn’t be complete without Da R! The most influential label in DnB and hardcore now over 25 years old. This track is a stunner…emotionally charged and full of vibes, a true classic of Reinforced back catalogue. One I like to play at the end of set…
Kemistry (Doc Scott Remix) – Goldie - Kemistry ...what more needs to said of this classic classic track remixed by the master Doc Scott? Undeniably emotional for any true head; this brings back great memories of seeing Goldie and Heritage Orchestra last year in London…Thursday crew – this one you! Also features the amazing vocal talents of Diane Charlemagne who sadly passed away in 2015…RIP]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Dave Faze ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Dave Faze
Title: DD0328
Style: Dub, Jungle, Drum and Bass
Time: 61 Minutes
Date: 2016-05-22
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Dave Faze...
"It’s indeed an honour to be asked back for my third Dusk Dubs excursion and this time i’m going for a different vibe. It has taken me a while, months in fact to select what your about to hear for my mixtape, going back to the 90’s where it all started for me – the smoky clubs of London where nothing was off limits and experimentation with beats and breaks was at the fore…the tracks selected represent yet again my musical passion and as you can see the main emphasis is on the jungle / drum n bass, atmospheric style that was so prevalent from the mid 90’s onwards.  It really was a special time – Bukem, Fabio, Goldie, Reinforced and many more were championing the emerging new sounds of drum n bass and my selection represents the best from that era.
I’d like to big up the Dusk Dubs crew once again asking me to select – its an honour guys! Also have to big up James Burns (JB from Tottenham for those that know!) from the London from The Rooftops project for the stunning art work…nuff love for you brother! Sit back and enjoy the riddims…..
Enjoy"
You can find him here....
mixcloud.com/Fazedj
soundcloud.com/fazedj
Tracklisting
1) Into The 90's - Photek
2) Never Tell You - Rhythm & Sound
3) Sweet Dreams - DJ Crystl
4) Heliopshan - Aphex Twin
5) The Ephemeris - Futurebound
6) This Way - Skanna
7) 9am Distant Train - Loop Guru
8) You Held My Hand (Mark Mac & Goldie Remix) - Manix & Rufige Cru
9) Kemistry (Doc Scott Remix) - Goldie
Into The 90’s – Photek - One of my favourite producers of all time! I have a lot in my collection from this genius and the track I have selected is one of his more downbeat productions taken from the ‘Natural Born Killa’ EP on Metalheadz released in 94. The track title says it all as we commence our journey….deep, laid back jazzy, atmospheric vibes.
Never Tell You – Rhythm & Sound - The dubbed out vibes on this beauty immediately drew my attention the first time I heard it; a modern day dub classic that gets better on every listen.  Produced in 96 on the Burial Mix label it sums up many a time coming back from raves in need of a proper chill out!! This is in my top 10 of dubs and takes me back to many a soundsystem party such as University of Dub where 3 to 4 systems would battle for supremacy over the course of the night,.big up the Brixton and Manor House crews back in the day !
Sweet Dreamz – DJ Crystl - A 9 minute journey of blissful deepness that transcends dnb – a masterpiece from DJ Crystl. The track as a dream like quality with soft pads and sweeping flutes that transport you to another world entirely. One of the best of the best, in my top 10 for sure.
Heliosphan – Aphex Twin - Taken from Selected Ambient Works Vol 2 – this is my favourite from the lp. Euphoric and building and a tune that holds many memories for me, namely the birth of my eldest daughter, Jazmine. I used to play this album to her to get her off to sleep! Stunning in everyway…
The Ephemeris – Futurebound - A tune that takes you on a journey to other worlds – to a peaceful and tranquil place. The stunning acoustic guitars and sax with watery pads…like the best dream you have ever had…when I play atmospherics, this 12 rarely leaves my bag. Make a cocktail and transport yourself to that sunny beach in the Indian Ocean !
This Way – Skanna - Another track that rarely leaves my bag these days as its such a masterpiece. I first heard this on the now legendary Bukem Essential Mix in 1995 (which I recommend very highly if you haven’t heard it). Its got it all – stunning vocals, a gorgeous piano hook…truly a tune to die for. Big up the Skanna aka John Graham…
9am Distant Train – Loop Guru - Taken from the 1994 album ‘The Third Chamber’ for me its an essential ambient album along with works from Aphex Twin and Brian Eno…the perfect come down album…take your time and lose yourself as I have done many a time to this track…beautiful stuff.
You Held My Hand (Mark Marc & Goldie Mix) – Manix & Rufige Cru - You Held My Hand taken from Enforcers Volume 4 – my selection wouldn’t be complete without Da R! The most influential label in DnB and hardcore now over 25 years old. This track is a stunner…emotionally charged and full of vibes, a true classic of Reinforced back catalogue. One I like to play at the end of set…
Kemistry (Doc Scott Remix) – Goldie - Kemistry ...what more needs to said of this classic classic track remixed by the master Doc Scott? Undeniably emotional for any true head; this brings back great memories of seeing Goldie and Heritage Orchestra last year in London…Thursday crew – this one you! Also features the amazing vocal talents of Diane Charlemagne who sadly passed away in 2015…RIP]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0327 Dusk Dubs - The Jazzateer</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ The Jazzateer ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: The Jazzateer
Title: DD0327
Style: Dub, Trip Hop, Techno, Electronica
Time: 117 Minutes
Date: 2016-05-15
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome The Jazzateer to the Dusk Dubs family...
"Big thanks to Dusk Dubs for asking me to put a mix tape together. It's an honour and been an absolute pleasure.
Music wise, I wanted to create a nice relaxed vibe, a kinda "back to mine" after a night out clubbing with your mates.
It's been tricky to narrow down my tunes, but I've chosen a selection of tracks that I've had an emotional connection with over the last 20 years or so, music that has moved me in some unidentifiable way.
When I first started getting into electronic music, it was always the more ambient based stuff that I seemed to be drawn to and it's played a huge part in my life, but I wanted to avoid the bigger and more obvious choices from that genre so I've included some rap, hip hop and dub.
So, if you're just in from a cracking night out and need to chill, open a beer, pour a wine, light up a joint and enjoy the journey."
Tracklisting

Tranquillity Bass - They Came In Peace
Horace Andy - Youth of Today (Kaleidoscope Remix)
David Holmes - Smoked Oak
DJ Krush - Only The Strong Survive
Rhythm & Sound - Hit You Version
Banco Del Gaia - B2
Caned & Able - Killa Sound
The Novak Project - Testament
Love Craft - Intelligent Universe
HFB - Hitchcock's First Bugle
FSOL - My Kingdom (Media Version)
Massive Attack - I Against I
Fenin - None Of Them
Model 500 - The Flow
Global Communication - Funk In The Fridge
DJ Shadow - Midnight In A Perfect World
Sympath - Zero Sum
Rico Casazza - Early Reflections
Disrupt - Selassi I Continually
Mazzy Star - Into Dust
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ The Jazzateer ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: The Jazzateer
Title: DD0327
Style: Dub, Trip Hop, Techno, Electronica
Time: 117 Minutes
Date: 2016-05-15
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome The Jazzateer to the Dusk Dubs family...
"Big thanks to Dusk Dubs for asking me to put a mix tape together. It's an honour and been an absolute pleasure.
Music wise, I wanted to create a nice relaxed vibe, a kinda "back to mine" after a night out clubbing with your mates.
It's been tricky to narrow down my tunes, but I've chosen a selection of tracks that I've had an emotional connection with over the last 20 years or so, music that has moved me in some unidentifiable way.
When I first started getting into electronic music, it was always the more ambient based stuff that I seemed to be drawn to and it's played a huge part in my life, but I wanted to avoid the bigger and more obvious choices from that genre so I've included some rap, hip hop and dub.
So, if you're just in from a cracking night out and need to chill, open a beer, pour a wine, light up a joint and enjoy the journey."
Tracklisting

Tranquillity Bass - They Came In Peace
Horace Andy - Youth of Today (Kaleidoscope Remix)
David Holmes - Smoked Oak
DJ Krush - Only The Strong Survive
Rhythm & Sound - Hit You Version
Banco Del Gaia - B2
Caned & Able - Killa Sound
The Novak Project - Testament
Love Craft - Intelligent Universe
HFB - Hitchcock's First Bugle
FSOL - My Kingdom (Media Version)
Massive Attack - I Against I
Fenin - None Of Them
Model 500 - The Flow
Global Communication - Funk In The Fridge
DJ Shadow - Midnight In A Perfect World
Sympath - Zero Sum
Rico Casazza - Early Reflections
Disrupt - Selassi I Continually
Mazzy Star - Into Dust
]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 08 May 2016 10:38:05 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0326 Dusk Dubs - Long Dark Tunnel</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Long Dark Tunnel ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Long Dark Tunnel
Title: DD0326
Style: Hip Hop
Time: 79 Minutes
Date: 2016-05-08
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Long Dark Tunnel to the Dusk Dubs family...
"First of all, what an absolute pleasure to be given an opportunity to shine a light on a corner of my musical delights. With so many legitimate musical producers and DJs showcasing their talents on a weekly basis, it is very humbling for me as an enthusiast to join the DuskDubs ranks. Special praise once again goes to the Dusk DUbs team for their faultless endeavours in trying to maintain a weekly flow of sounds - often varying yet always beautiful. 
My first real musical love has stuck with me throughout my years, Hiphop. A genre of sound like no other which ripped up the copybook on creating a musical track and started the whole process all over again. The producers, DJs and MCs have such a broad spectrum of influences in their music which they never shy away from - whether it's jazz, funk, soul, blues, politics or history - every story is told through the sounds and lyrics. The whole concept of sampling another artist's track was so alien to modern day music that it caused an uproar.
Perhaps, hiphop was at its best when it was causing an uproar - whether it was musically or socially - or both.
I've tried my very best to recreate that mixtape feel, varying classic tracks with newer sounds and throwing in loads of skits which were often the bedrock of the early hip-hop artists' albums. 
I really hope you enjoy this selection half as much as I enjoyed putting it together."
Tracklisting
1) The Roots - Act Won
2) Gang Starr - Jazz Thing
3) Madlib - Alfred Lion Break
4) De La Soul - Stakes is High (remix)
5) Digable Planets - Highing Fly
6) Muneshine - Venus & Mars (Freddie Joachim Mix)
7) MF Doom - Back In The Day
8) DJ Krush - Meiso
9) Madlib - Andrew Hill Break
10) Pharcyde - Bullshit
11) Jurassic 5 - Quality Control
12) Big KRIT - Dreamin
13) Apollo Brown - Trophies
14) J Dilla - Anti American Graffiti
15) Madvillian - Supervillian Theme
16) Likwit Junkies - LJ's Anthem
17) Pete Rock - Justice
18) Jeru The Damaja - Playing Ya Jazz
19) Jackson 5 Sample
20) Mos Def - Mathematics (20SYL Mix)
21) Jurassic 5 - Setup
22) Slum Village - Fall In Love
23) Pete Rock - Gonna Love You
24) Steve Spacek - Dollar
25) Public Enemy - Incident at 66.6FM
26) Joey Badass - Waves
27) Madvillian - Rhinestone Cowboy
28) Madlib - Blue Note Interlude
29) Apollo Brown & OC - Fantastic
30) Freddie Joachim - Kool In The Summer
31) The Roots - Act Too
32) J Dilla Ft. Common & D'Angelo - So Far To Go]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Long Dark Tunnel ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Long Dark Tunnel
Title: DD0326
Style: Hip Hop
Time: 79 Minutes
Date: 2016-05-08
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Long Dark Tunnel to the Dusk Dubs family...
"First of all, what an absolute pleasure to be given an opportunity to shine a light on a corner of my musical delights. With so many legitimate musical producers and DJs showcasing their talents on a weekly basis, it is very humbling for me as an enthusiast to join the DuskDubs ranks. Special praise once again goes to the Dusk DUbs team for their faultless endeavours in trying to maintain a weekly flow of sounds - often varying yet always beautiful. 
My first real musical love has stuck with me throughout my years, Hiphop. A genre of sound like no other which ripped up the copybook on creating a musical track and started the whole process all over again. The producers, DJs and MCs have such a broad spectrum of influences in their music which they never shy away from - whether it's jazz, funk, soul, blues, politics or history - every story is told through the sounds and lyrics. The whole concept of sampling another artist's track was so alien to modern day music that it caused an uproar.
Perhaps, hiphop was at its best when it was causing an uproar - whether it was musically or socially - or both.
I've tried my very best to recreate that mixtape feel, varying classic tracks with newer sounds and throwing in loads of skits which were often the bedrock of the early hip-hop artists' albums. 
I really hope you enjoy this selection half as much as I enjoyed putting it together."
Tracklisting
1) The Roots - Act Won
2) Gang Starr - Jazz Thing
3) Madlib - Alfred Lion Break
4) De La Soul - Stakes is High (remix)
5) Digable Planets - Highing Fly
6) Muneshine - Venus & Mars (Freddie Joachim Mix)
7) MF Doom - Back In The Day
8) DJ Krush - Meiso
9) Madlib - Andrew Hill Break
10) Pharcyde - Bullshit
11) Jurassic 5 - Quality Control
12) Big KRIT - Dreamin
13) Apollo Brown - Trophies
14) J Dilla - Anti American Graffiti
15) Madvillian - Supervillian Theme
16) Likwit Junkies - LJ's Anthem
17) Pete Rock - Justice
18) Jeru The Damaja - Playing Ya Jazz
19) Jackson 5 Sample
20) Mos Def - Mathematics (20SYL Mix)
21) Jurassic 5 - Setup
22) Slum Village - Fall In Love
23) Pete Rock - Gonna Love You
24) Steve Spacek - Dollar
25) Public Enemy - Incident at 66.6FM
26) Joey Badass - Waves
27) Madvillian - Rhinestone Cowboy
28) Madlib - Blue Note Interlude
29) Apollo Brown & OC - Fantastic
30) Freddie Joachim - Kool In The Summer
31) The Roots - Act Too
32) J Dilla Ft. Common & D'Angelo - So Far To Go]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0325 Dusk Dubs - Matthew Foord</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Matthew Foord ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Matthew Foord
Title: DD0325
Style: Rock, Reggae, Trip  Hop, Blues, Jazz, Soul
Time: 77 Minutes
Date: 2016-05-01
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Ths week we welcome Matthew Foord to the Dusk Dubs family...
"I thoroughly enjoyed putting this selection together and I’ve endeavoured to stick to the ethos of choosing tunes that are personal and that would be more suited to the afterhour’s session.
I am honoured to have been asked and sincerely hope that my offering fits in with the superb mixes already on offer.  
Every track is evocative of special times and places."
You can find him here...
mixcloud.com/fatpatcord
hearthis.at/xkj4gtcd
Tracklisting
1) Jimi Hendrix- Bold as Love -What superlative can you use for this man that hasn’t been used before? I got into Hendrix at probably 14 or 15 after previously only having ears for all things Two Tone or Mod flavoured. To say he made my head spin is an understatement. An incredible musician who sadly left us far too soon, but who thankfully left a peerless body of work. This was a difficult choice as could have been any one of a number, but i decided to go with this track from the ‘Axis: Bold as Love’ album. This is music that I can return to over again and continually find new things –truly revolutionary.
2) Spiritualized- Let it Flow - A band that have had a special place in my heart for a great number of years. I love Spacemen 3, but for me Jason Pierce took the whole sound to a completely different level with Spiritualized. Everything about their output is spot on. I love the drawing together of influences such as Rock, Psychedelia, Gospel, Soul and Blues.
The attention to detail and the clarity in production is phenomenal. Nothing is out of place. This is music to play as loudly as possible and let it works its sonic magic.
3) Shuggie Otis- Pling! - I discovered this little jewel on the re-issue of Shuggie Otis’ seminal Inspiration Information. Originally released in 1974 the whole album was light years ahead of its time- genre defying and deeply curious. This track is the aural equivalent of a summer’s day with a loved one by the sea (or river...or any large body of water) - simply gorgeous.
4) Timmy Thomas- Why can’t we Live together ? - The percussion and the DIY sound and off kilter rhythm to this track fit perfectly with Shuggie Otis’ track beforehand. I first heard a version of this on an old tape my brother made for me in about 1988. The Love and Unity Remix by Danny Rampling of Illusion. It’s one of those records that just stuck but upon hearing the original there is only one winner. A heartfelt paean to Peace and Harmony. Why can’t we live together indeed?
5) Dion- Born to be with You - I first heard this on Mary- Anne Hobb’s Breezeblock show on Radio 1 back in 1997 (?). This was included in a selection put together by J. Spaceman of Spiritualized. This is everything that I love in Music.  Aural Perfection.
6) Dusty Springfield- Windmills of your mind - One of the finest female vocalists ever in my humble opinion.  This track is taken from the peerless Dusty in Memphis album originally realised in 1969. The album was a commercial failure upon its release but has since been revered as one of the most important soul albums recorded. The way that she embraces and caresses the lyrics takes this song into a whole new dimension. Couple the voice with the sublime arrangement- The sweeping strings and the gorgeous flamenco pickings make this a sophisticated classic
7) Japan- Ghosts - I remember hearing this as a kid on the radio and being completely blown away by its incredible strangeness. I was a little skinhead at the time so admitting that I liked this track was strictly verboten! Thankfully this has graduated from a forbidden pleasure to an open and honest relationship over the years. I still marvel at the eeriness of the electronics combined with David Sylvain’s completely individual vocals
8) - The Specials- Ghost Town - The original and still one of the best.
The Specials will always hold a special place in my heart (you’ll notice that there are a few of these). This record was a perfect indictment of Thatcherite Britain, which is sadly, as relevant today in relation to Cameroon and his cronies. I wasn’t lucky enough to see The Specials in their original incarnation but, have been lucky enough to see them on three occasions since they reformed. Every time has been an occasion of deep personal joy.
9) Sabres of Paradise- Wilmot - Weatherall and Dub- A match made in Heaven. No surprise that the Guvnor has made it into my selection and again it could have been anyone of number of tunes. I’ve long held a deep affinity with Reggae and Dub in particular, so this choice was perfect. This is by far the better version then contained within the excellent ‘Haunted Dancehall’ album. The production and the layered vocals add an air of menace that is intoxicating.
10) Massive Attack Vs Mad Professor- Bumper Ball Dub - Two of my favourite artists. ‘Who knows that secret of the Master Tape’? Was probably the first Dub album that I bought (along with Scientist ‘Rids the world of the evil curse of the Vampires ? Scientist takes Massive Attacks version and dub’s it into a whole new dimension. Forward the Bass. Forward the Treble!
11) Talvin Singh & Rakesh Chaurasia- Heaven - Sunrise over the Ganges.
12) Tom Middleton- Sea of Glass - Tom Middleton has been one of favourite produces since I heard Global Communications seminal 76:14 album. No matter the style Tom always imbues his music with such a clarity and depth of emotional warmth. This is taken from the sublime Lifetracks album. If you don’t own this album, I can only ask Why not ?
13) The Style Council- It’s a very deep Sea - Paul Weller (along with the Specials) has been the musical foundations upon which everything else has been built. The record showcases just what a great vocalist Weller is, with the lyrics unsparingly honest. The simple accompaniment of Mick Talbot on piano and D.C. Lee’s backing vocals provide a masterpiece of blue eyed soul.
14) Omar- There’s nothing like this - The Voice.  One of the best bass lines ever recorded. Pure Class.
15) Orange Juice- Rip it up - Another record that has remained with my since my youth. Fast forward to Despecio @ Camden Roundhouse in 2014- still energising the whole dancefloor. Wibblywobblyfunkiness.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Matthew Foord ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Matthew Foord
Title: DD0325
Style: Rock, Reggae, Trip  Hop, Blues, Jazz, Soul
Time: 77 Minutes
Date: 2016-05-01
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Ths week we welcome Matthew Foord to the Dusk Dubs family...
"I thoroughly enjoyed putting this selection together and I’ve endeavoured to stick to the ethos of choosing tunes that are personal and that would be more suited to the afterhour’s session.
I am honoured to have been asked and sincerely hope that my offering fits in with the superb mixes already on offer.  
Every track is evocative of special times and places."
You can find him here...
mixcloud.com/fatpatcord
hearthis.at/xkj4gtcd
Tracklisting
1) Jimi Hendrix- Bold as Love -What superlative can you use for this man that hasn’t been used before? I got into Hendrix at probably 14 or 15 after previously only having ears for all things Two Tone or Mod flavoured. To say he made my head spin is an understatement. An incredible musician who sadly left us far too soon, but who thankfully left a peerless body of work. This was a difficult choice as could have been any one of a number, but i decided to go with this track from the ‘Axis: Bold as Love’ album. This is music that I can return to over again and continually find new things –truly revolutionary.
2) Spiritualized- Let it Flow - A band that have had a special place in my heart for a great number of years. I love Spacemen 3, but for me Jason Pierce took the whole sound to a completely different level with Spiritualized. Everything about their output is spot on. I love the drawing together of influences such as Rock, Psychedelia, Gospel, Soul and Blues.
The attention to detail and the clarity in production is phenomenal. Nothing is out of place. This is music to play as loudly as possible and let it works its sonic magic.
3) Shuggie Otis- Pling! - I discovered this little jewel on the re-issue of Shuggie Otis’ seminal Inspiration Information. Originally released in 1974 the whole album was light years ahead of its time- genre defying and deeply curious. This track is the aural equivalent of a summer’s day with a loved one by the sea (or river...or any large body of water) - simply gorgeous.
4) Timmy Thomas- Why can’t we Live together ? - The percussion and the DIY sound and off kilter rhythm to this track fit perfectly with Shuggie Otis’ track beforehand. I first heard a version of this on an old tape my brother made for me in about 1988. The Love and Unity Remix by Danny Rampling of Illusion. It’s one of those records that just stuck but upon hearing the original there is only one winner. A heartfelt paean to Peace and Harmony. Why can’t we live together indeed?
5) Dion- Born to be with You - I first heard this on Mary- Anne Hobb’s Breezeblock show on Radio 1 back in 1997 (?). This was included in a selection put together by J. Spaceman of Spiritualized. This is everything that I love in Music.  Aural Perfection.
6) Dusty Springfield- Windmills of your mind - One of the finest female vocalists ever in my humble opinion.  This track is taken from the peerless Dusty in Memphis album originally realised in 1969. The album was a commercial failure upon its release but has since been revered as one of the most important soul albums recorded. The way that she embraces and caresses the lyrics takes this song into a whole new dimension. Couple the voice with the sublime arrangement- The sweeping strings and the gorgeous flamenco pickings make this a sophisticated classic
7) Japan- Ghosts - I remember hearing this as a kid on the radio and being completely blown away by its incredible strangeness. I was a little skinhead at the time so admitting that I liked this track was strictly verboten! Thankfully this has graduated from a forbidden pleasure to an open and honest relationship over the years. I still marvel at the eeriness of the electronics combined with David Sylvain’s completely individual vocals
8) - The Specials- Ghost Town - The original and still one of the best.
The Specials will always hold a special place in my heart (you’ll notice that there are a few of these). This record was a perfect indictment of Thatcherite Britain, which is sadly, as relevant today in relation to Cameroon and his cronies. I wasn’t lucky enough to see The Specials in their original incarnation but, have been lucky enough to see them on three occasions since they reformed. Every time has been an occasion of deep personal joy.
9) Sabres of Paradise- Wilmot - Weatherall and Dub- A match made in Heaven. No surprise that the Guvnor has made it into my selection and again it could have been anyone of number of tunes. I’ve long held a deep affinity with Reggae and Dub in particular, so this choice was perfect. This is by far the better version then contained within the excellent ‘Haunted Dancehall’ album. The production and the layered vocals add an air of menace that is intoxicating.
10) Massive Attack Vs Mad Professor- Bumper Ball Dub - Two of my favourite artists. ‘Who knows that secret of the Master Tape’? Was probably the first Dub album that I bought (along with Scientist ‘Rids the world of the evil curse of the Vampires ? Scientist takes Massive Attacks version and dub’s it into a whole new dimension. Forward the Bass. Forward the Treble!
11) Talvin Singh & Rakesh Chaurasia- Heaven - Sunrise over the Ganges.
12) Tom Middleton- Sea of Glass - Tom Middleton has been one of favourite produces since I heard Global Communications seminal 76:14 album. No matter the style Tom always imbues his music with such a clarity and depth of emotional warmth. This is taken from the sublime Lifetracks album. If you don’t own this album, I can only ask Why not ?
13) The Style Council- It’s a very deep Sea - Paul Weller (along with the Specials) has been the musical foundations upon which everything else has been built. The record showcases just what a great vocalist Weller is, with the lyrics unsparingly honest. The simple accompaniment of Mick Talbot on piano and D.C. Lee’s backing vocals provide a masterpiece of blue eyed soul.
14) Omar- There’s nothing like this - The Voice.  One of the best bass lines ever recorded. Pure Class.
15) Orange Juice- Rip it up - Another record that has remained with my since my youth. Fast forward to Despecio @ Camden Roundhouse in 2014- still energising the whole dancefloor. Wibblywobblyfunkiness.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0324 Dusk Dubs - S EncE</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ S_EncE ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: S_EncE
Title: DD0324
Style: Dubstep, Dub, Roots, Hip Hip, Trip Hop
Time: 91 Minutes
Date: 2016-04-24
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome S_EncE to the Dusk Dubs family...
"Hi, it´s an honor to be included, thanks for this....
Picking these tracks was pretty hard work. I first wanted to make a history of my own music eduction but then decided to pick tracks that come instantly to my mind when thinking of a BEST-OF-THE-BEST list and even then it was hard decisions. So these tracks show a good range of music that moves me or tickles my brain.
Have fun listening"....
You can find him here...
facebook.com/sencemusic
hearthis.at/sence
sence1.bandcamp.com
Tracklisting
01 Kode9 "9 Samurai" (Hyperdub) so what to say about this one...THIS is THE track for me...this should be played at my funeral.i can listen to this a hundred times and it doesn´t get bad, the deep bass, the rollin´ drums.what else can you ask for?
02 Distance "Cyclops" (Planet Mu) I think i first heard this on a show on subFM. then i forgot about it a couple of months until i was shoppingin a record store in hamburg and found it. i TOTALLY went crazy about it again. it´s that kind of trackthat gives you strength and power. it´s like marchin´. i never was in the army but that is the soundtrackfor marching soldiers in my head.
03 Shackleton "Blood on my hands" (Skull Disco)yeah shackleton! i luv him. i totally luv him. i´ve included him twice in this playlist but i could´veput a ton of his tracks here. i had to restrain myself. 
04 Omen "Rebellion" (Tectonic) This is one i also heard first on a subFM show. at the peak of dubstep in 2007/2008 or so subFM was the onlyway for me to get to new stuff. i love this one because it´s kind of empty but not empty at the same time. the rythm is reduced to death but it still works. thats what i luv about that early stuff. 
05 El Mahdy Jr. "Last Breath" (ZamZam) With this one we start into a special area of my musical love. glimpses of it you could hear with the shackleton tracksearlier. i totally love oriental influenced music. arabic scales and rythms. you can get lost in it.
06 Badawi "El Topo" (Index001) There are some really great albums by badawi out there. i choosed this one which is the first release on index.i came across this because of the great shackleton remix thats on this too.this is also a mighty one. the horn-like pitched down sound that cuts through the emptyness.
07 Muslimgauze "Every Grain Of Palestinian Sand (2) (Staalplaat) I don´t write anything to this....
08 Jacques Palinger "Tuedeldub (Shackleton Remix) (Pudel Produkte) Maybe someone of the listeners knows the golden pudel club in hamburg. if not...travel there...the original is a reggea-like track and shackleton twisted the lyrics and is doing his thing over this.the lyrics are VERY VERY funny. try to translate them if you want to. it´s an adaption of a folk song.it´s about stealing apples and all that. it´s plattdeutsch, "hamburg-slang".
09 Ulrich Troyer "Eurocity to Munich" (Deep Medi Musik) I often come back to this album. it´s a great "living room" record. to chill to, to cook to or do somethingelse. oh, and its a nice story about a little stompbox of course.
10 Emika "Wicked Game" (Ninja Tune Zen)this is the "ladies-track" on this playlist. maybe my feminine side. wicked game is an awesome song for itself.and emika treated it well and her ever present "blues" fits good on this one. sometimes i need stuff like this.
11 Dj Rum "What i was doing when i was doing what i was doing" (Samurai Red Seal) The next tracks start some kind of futuristic part of this. this one by dj rum is one of my favourite tracks ofthe last two years. and it´s great that its on samurai music, because i totally love the stuff DJ Presha is doing with this label.
12 Felix K "Aussenwelt" (Hidden Hawaii)i could have picked any release of Hidden Hawaii. i think this one sums up what it´s about. futuristic breakbeats, bladerunnerstyle music. one of my favourite labels if not THE favourite. sadly, the releases are often limited and you have to be quick to get one.
13 Ena "District" (Samurai Horo)another one from samurai music, this time from the Horo imprint which is totally experimental. the noisy stuff and the hidden rythms inside that noise....for me ena is totally killing it with the last longplayers. 
14 Ed Rush "Guncheck" (No U Turn)....THE TRACK....I think i first heard this in a documentation on arte.tv which was called "London Jungle". that was maybe 1996or so. since then this track is always by my side....
The last two tracks are something special...i discovered german rap and hip hop again. since my youth i lost track of it.i don´t know how i came to "sichtexot" but that stuff kicks me the last weeks and months. check it out. it´s always kind of rawand unpolished with a large amount of jazz in it. 
15 Luk&Fil "Die Kunst des Befehlens" (Sichtexot)
16 Eloquent & Wun Two "Wackness 101" (Sichtexot)]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ S_EncE ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: S_EncE
Title: DD0324
Style: Dubstep, Dub, Roots, Hip Hip, Trip Hop
Time: 91 Minutes
Date: 2016-04-24
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome S_EncE to the Dusk Dubs family...
"Hi, it´s an honor to be included, thanks for this....
Picking these tracks was pretty hard work. I first wanted to make a history of my own music eduction but then decided to pick tracks that come instantly to my mind when thinking of a BEST-OF-THE-BEST list and even then it was hard decisions. So these tracks show a good range of music that moves me or tickles my brain.
Have fun listening"....
You can find him here...
facebook.com/sencemusic
hearthis.at/sence
sence1.bandcamp.com
Tracklisting
01 Kode9 "9 Samurai" (Hyperdub) so what to say about this one...THIS is THE track for me...this should be played at my funeral.i can listen to this a hundred times and it doesn´t get bad, the deep bass, the rollin´ drums.what else can you ask for?
02 Distance "Cyclops" (Planet Mu) I think i first heard this on a show on subFM. then i forgot about it a couple of months until i was shoppingin a record store in hamburg and found it. i TOTALLY went crazy about it again. it´s that kind of trackthat gives you strength and power. it´s like marchin´. i never was in the army but that is the soundtrackfor marching soldiers in my head.
03 Shackleton "Blood on my hands" (Skull Disco)yeah shackleton! i luv him. i totally luv him. i´ve included him twice in this playlist but i could´veput a ton of his tracks here. i had to restrain myself. 
04 Omen "Rebellion" (Tectonic) This is one i also heard first on a subFM show. at the peak of dubstep in 2007/2008 or so subFM was the onlyway for me to get to new stuff. i love this one because it´s kind of empty but not empty at the same time. the rythm is reduced to death but it still works. thats what i luv about that early stuff. 
05 El Mahdy Jr. "Last Breath" (ZamZam) With this one we start into a special area of my musical love. glimpses of it you could hear with the shackleton tracksearlier. i totally love oriental influenced music. arabic scales and rythms. you can get lost in it.
06 Badawi "El Topo" (Index001) There are some really great albums by badawi out there. i choosed this one which is the first release on index.i came across this because of the great shackleton remix thats on this too.this is also a mighty one. the horn-like pitched down sound that cuts through the emptyness.
07 Muslimgauze "Every Grain Of Palestinian Sand (2) (Staalplaat) I don´t write anything to this....
08 Jacques Palinger "Tuedeldub (Shackleton Remix) (Pudel Produkte) Maybe someone of the listeners knows the golden pudel club in hamburg. if not...travel there...the original is a reggea-like track and shackleton twisted the lyrics and is doing his thing over this.the lyrics are VERY VERY funny. try to translate them if you want to. it´s an adaption of a folk song.it´s about stealing apples and all that. it´s plattdeutsch, "hamburg-slang".
09 Ulrich Troyer "Eurocity to Munich" (Deep Medi Musik) I often come back to this album. it´s a great "living room" record. to chill to, to cook to or do somethingelse. oh, and its a nice story about a little stompbox of course.
10 Emika "Wicked Game" (Ninja Tune Zen)this is the "ladies-track" on this playlist. maybe my feminine side. wicked game is an awesome song for itself.and emika treated it well and her ever present "blues" fits good on this one. sometimes i need stuff like this.
11 Dj Rum "What i was doing when i was doing what i was doing" (Samurai Red Seal) The next tracks start some kind of futuristic part of this. this one by dj rum is one of my favourite tracks ofthe last two years. and it´s great that its on samurai music, because i totally love the stuff DJ Presha is doing with this label.
12 Felix K "Aussenwelt" (Hidden Hawaii)i could have picked any release of Hidden Hawaii. i think this one sums up what it´s about. futuristic breakbeats, bladerunnerstyle music. one of my favourite labels if not THE favourite. sadly, the releases are often limited and you have to be quick to get one.
13 Ena "District" (Samurai Horo)another one from samurai music, this time from the Horo imprint which is totally experimental. the noisy stuff and the hidden rythms inside that noise....for me ena is totally killing it with the last longplayers. 
14 Ed Rush "Guncheck" (No U Turn)....THE TRACK....I think i first heard this in a documentation on arte.tv which was called "London Jungle". that was maybe 1996or so. since then this track is always by my side....
The last two tracks are something special...i discovered german rap and hip hop again. since my youth i lost track of it.i don´t know how i came to "sichtexot" but that stuff kicks me the last weeks and months. check it out. it´s always kind of rawand unpolished with a large amount of jazz in it. 
15 Luk&Fil "Die Kunst des Befehlens" (Sichtexot)
16 Eloquent & Wun Two "Wackness 101" (Sichtexot)]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0323 Dusk Dubs - Sequen?</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Sequen? ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Sequen?
Title: DD0323
Style: IDM, Drone, Techno, Dub Techno
Time: 94 Minutes
Date: 2016-04-17
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Sequen? to the Dusk Dubs family...
"The word dark is thrown about in techno far too lightly these days, by kids with no idea of the history of Techno. People come from their safely packaged commercial music and discover techno, and instantly think they have found something "dark". To them it may well be, but techno has always been the darker more abstract end of electronic music. Dark techno has always been somewhat of a sub genre that is outsider music.
Abstract, difficult, challenging, powerful, elitist and quite niche and anything but safe. Its time to reclaim the word Dark for those who truly understand what it means, to take it away from the plastic, anti bacterial and safe, watered down version of what is claiming itself as dark, and to return it to those who work on the fringes of genre. Those that experiment, that move against type, with their roots tracing back to the industrial pioneers. The dark ,the abstract and the ambience.
Socialising Techno for any time of the day."
You can find him here...
facebook.com/groups/251460615029538
trackagescheme.com/trackageart...s/sequenchill-2
facebook.com/salvatore.muscat
mixcloud.com/salvatore-muscat
Tracklisting
Intro) Object Folk Five 
1) Silent Harbour – Descending - IDM, Dub Techno, Ambient,heavenly drones to put you on a journey.
2) Luis Ruiz - Ergosphere - Resurging the old school techno which had lost the roots of the genre.
3) The Body and the Haxan Cloak - Darkness Surround Us - So committed to forcing your head underwater to the point of blackout - So much in this at the moment.
4) Plastikman - Outbak - Many faces but Richie delivered so much,from 1994 but sounds so fresh.
5) Dasha Rush - 100 Hearts - Music mostly focused away from the dancefloor ,and sometimes away from the music itself but which brings up a mixture of rather rare electronic experimentation's and synthesized sounds.
6) Irradiation - Magnetic Monopole - A combination of Breakbeat, Techno, Ambient that works out so well  and amazes. 
7) Inigo Kennedy  - Birth - My favourite track from Inigo that takes you in obscure places.
8) MonO - Playground - Playground. Indeed a playground of a dubby journey that goe deep.
9) Lucy - All that noise - The magic behind Stroboscopic Artefacts.A wicked track that sums up the way my music goes.
10) Andrew Bayer - Movement3 - From his Distractions EP ,a combination of Progressive House, Breakbeat, Tech House, Progressive Trance which work out really well.
11) Joris Voorn - Sweets for Piano (Ripperton Remix) - Touching the right mellow spots but stays well ahead in the sound.
12) Lars Leonhard - Hydrogen Sulfide - Taken from my favourite album of Lars (a genious of a producer that always amazes) with his soundscapes.
13) Burial - Archangel - Being brought up on old jungle tunes and garage tunes ,this track says it all .Percussion patterns creating minute hesitations and slippages in the rhythm.
14) Sonitus Eco - Chordelia - Chordelia.  For me this is the techno  track of 2015 from a massive artist from my country.Justin's music is  cut above the rest with his drone , awesome beats and dubby trips into ambient land - just close your eyes and dance.
Outro A – Fuse - Dimension Intrusion
Outro B - The Haxan Cloak - Consumed]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Sequen? ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Sequen?
Title: DD0323
Style: IDM, Drone, Techno, Dub Techno
Time: 94 Minutes
Date: 2016-04-17
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Sequen? to the Dusk Dubs family...
"The word dark is thrown about in techno far too lightly these days, by kids with no idea of the history of Techno. People come from their safely packaged commercial music and discover techno, and instantly think they have found something "dark". To them it may well be, but techno has always been the darker more abstract end of electronic music. Dark techno has always been somewhat of a sub genre that is outsider music.
Abstract, difficult, challenging, powerful, elitist and quite niche and anything but safe. Its time to reclaim the word Dark for those who truly understand what it means, to take it away from the plastic, anti bacterial and safe, watered down version of what is claiming itself as dark, and to return it to those who work on the fringes of genre. Those that experiment, that move against type, with their roots tracing back to the industrial pioneers. The dark ,the abstract and the ambience.
Socialising Techno for any time of the day."
You can find him here...
facebook.com/groups/251460615029538
trackagescheme.com/trackageart...s/sequenchill-2
facebook.com/salvatore.muscat
mixcloud.com/salvatore-muscat
Tracklisting
Intro) Object Folk Five 
1) Silent Harbour – Descending - IDM, Dub Techno, Ambient,heavenly drones to put you on a journey.
2) Luis Ruiz - Ergosphere - Resurging the old school techno which had lost the roots of the genre.
3) The Body and the Haxan Cloak - Darkness Surround Us - So committed to forcing your head underwater to the point of blackout - So much in this at the moment.
4) Plastikman - Outbak - Many faces but Richie delivered so much,from 1994 but sounds so fresh.
5) Dasha Rush - 100 Hearts - Music mostly focused away from the dancefloor ,and sometimes away from the music itself but which brings up a mixture of rather rare electronic experimentation's and synthesized sounds.
6) Irradiation - Magnetic Monopole - A combination of Breakbeat, Techno, Ambient that works out so well  and amazes. 
7) Inigo Kennedy  - Birth - My favourite track from Inigo that takes you in obscure places.
8) MonO - Playground - Playground. Indeed a playground of a dubby journey that goe deep.
9) Lucy - All that noise - The magic behind Stroboscopic Artefacts.A wicked track that sums up the way my music goes.
10) Andrew Bayer - Movement3 - From his Distractions EP ,a combination of Progressive House, Breakbeat, Tech House, Progressive Trance which work out really well.
11) Joris Voorn - Sweets for Piano (Ripperton Remix) - Touching the right mellow spots but stays well ahead in the sound.
12) Lars Leonhard - Hydrogen Sulfide - Taken from my favourite album of Lars (a genious of a producer that always amazes) with his soundscapes.
13) Burial - Archangel - Being brought up on old jungle tunes and garage tunes ,this track says it all .Percussion patterns creating minute hesitations and slippages in the rhythm.
14) Sonitus Eco - Chordelia - Chordelia.  For me this is the techno  track of 2015 from a massive artist from my country.Justin's music is  cut above the rest with his drone , awesome beats and dubby trips into ambient land - just close your eyes and dance.
Outro A – Fuse - Dimension Intrusion
Outro B - The Haxan Cloak - Consumed]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0322 DuskDubs - Andy Devine</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Andy Devine ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Andy Devine
Title: DD0322
Style: Balearic, House, Bass
Time: 70 Minutes
Date: 2016-04-10
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Andy Devine to the Dusk Dubs family...
"I’m honoured to be asked to provide a selection for the Dusk Dubs project. I’ve been following it for sometime and know I’m in great selecting company. I was a little apprehensive putting forward a selection for the first time, especially after following so may great contributions. I decided to base it around tracks that meant a great deal to me from times past, rather than music I’m delving into at the moment. I truly hope you enjoy the selection as much as I’ve enjoyed putting it together.
Thank you Dusk Dubs crew. X"
You can find him here...
mixcloud.com/devineandy
Tracklisting
Track 1 : Steve Reich ~ New York Counterpoint, Part One (Excerpt)
The music of Steve Reich has been a major part of my sonic landscape since a stoner teacher introduced me to his music at college. “Classical” music, performed in concert halls with dance-floor sensibilities. I was as amazed by what he could get traditional instruments and their performers to achieve as I am 30 years later and listen to his music weekly.
Track 2: Gel Sol  ~ Ombai Strait
Another excerpt really, as the album deserves to be listened to as a whole. Myself and mates did just that most months after getting back from Freakin, a 17 years in the making house night that we were punters at for a years before having the pleasure of playing there for a couple of years. Conversations would inevitably turn to WTF is happening at the end of the track sonically? Answers on a postcard to Dusk Dub towers….
Track 3 : Ian O’brien ~ Where Does The Past End And The Present Begin.
Speaks for its self, just stunning musicianship and production. Enough to make you weep and chuck the controller in……! I’n not sure where or how I first got into his music, but have sought out anything by him for some time. All killer, no fller!
Track 4: Kelpe ~ Sickly Situation
When I first heard this, I’d bought it on a whim, gone to the pub, got steaming and bowled into the house to listen to it at high volume, not having heard of the artist before. What poured out of the speakers was something the like I’d not heard before. The melancholy “7-up” monologues from a woman throughout the different stages of her life that punctuate the album still get me with every listen.  This is taken from his first album and since then has gone on to release a number of other albums, remix projects, and DJ mixes. His music develops and innovates which each release while retaining this unique live percussive sound.
Track 5: Oriol ~ Night And Day
This is a fav in DJ sets if I get lost as its easy to slip into any mix and  immediately gets things back on track.  Again, sounds like nothing else I know. Waiting patiently for more material from this outfit. The whole album is outstanding!
Track 6 : Stubborn Heart ~ Interpol.
Relatively new material for this selection. Deeply moving machine-soul, which is a fave for the ear buds while walking home from work under gunmetal skies. So much simplicity, emotion, and beautifully executed tech. would love to catch them live!
Track 7 : Andrea Parker ~ Invasions
What can I say, just stunning electro from Andrea, who I first discovered because she’d remixed Steve Reich on a very prestigious remix project. She runs an outstanding label, promoting electro talent and apparently provided one of the most innovative and engaging sets at a mates night Soxan (which I sorrowfully never got to). We need more women in electronic music to walk in the footsteps of the early female pioneers. Andrea is definitively one of them.
Track 8 : Dextro ~ Closer
I’ve loved the music of reclusive highlander musician/producer Dextro for years. There’s not loads out there, but what out put he has, speaks of where he is from which is something special in an artist. At work, we won some funding to rig out an old chapel as a performance space. It was winter; I was in control of the sound system. Everyday, when everyone disappeared for lunch, or went home, I’d play this album loud and lie in the middle of the floor enjoying the sheer space the music portrays and the space I was listening to it in. (I still do this 8 or 9 years on, when no ones about).
Track 9 : Move D  ~ 77 Sunset Strip
Move D!   Move D! This is taken, from as far as I know, his first and only album dating to ‘90/91? Way, way ahead of its time in my opinion. Still producing some of the best house music of today, and providing some of the best party soundtracks available across the continent. This is just one track off a desert island disc for me.
Track 10 : Craig Brately ~ Analogue Dreams.
I’ve an odd relationship with Craig. The house night I mentioned in track 2 used to run an annual excursion to a castle just south of Hadrian’s Wall for 2 days of solid raving. He was in attendance at one but it was too messy for us to cross paths! A year or so later, I was DJing in Leeds and his girlfriend was at the Bar chatting to me in between mixes. She showed me a photo of him on her phone, I said, “Aye that’s him…. Great Dj, produces some ace music”. The photo moved and I realised she was face timing him and all hilarity ensued. We’re now collaborating on a book, with others exploring mixing audio. Still yet to actually meet in the flesh though. This is the last track from his debut album and fully, for me, encapsulates the time that the previous Move D track was produced in. Proper!
Track 11 : The Pachanga Boys ~ Time.
(in my opinion) The perfect house track, in form, sound and emotion….. It’s a lengthy one coming in at 15 mins but once its over I’ll guarantee you’ll want a rewind and listen to it again. I’ll let it speak for itself. ]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Andy Devine ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Andy Devine
Title: DD0322
Style: Balearic, House, Bass
Time: 70 Minutes
Date: 2016-04-10
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Andy Devine to the Dusk Dubs family...
"I’m honoured to be asked to provide a selection for the Dusk Dubs project. I’ve been following it for sometime and know I’m in great selecting company. I was a little apprehensive putting forward a selection for the first time, especially after following so may great contributions. I decided to base it around tracks that meant a great deal to me from times past, rather than music I’m delving into at the moment. I truly hope you enjoy the selection as much as I’ve enjoyed putting it together.
Thank you Dusk Dubs crew. X"
You can find him here...
mixcloud.com/devineandy
Tracklisting
Track 1 : Steve Reich ~ New York Counterpoint, Part One (Excerpt)
The music of Steve Reich has been a major part of my sonic landscape since a stoner teacher introduced me to his music at college. “Classical” music, performed in concert halls with dance-floor sensibilities. I was as amazed by what he could get traditional instruments and their performers to achieve as I am 30 years later and listen to his music weekly.
Track 2: Gel Sol  ~ Ombai Strait
Another excerpt really, as the album deserves to be listened to as a whole. Myself and mates did just that most months after getting back from Freakin, a 17 years in the making house night that we were punters at for a years before having the pleasure of playing there for a couple of years. Conversations would inevitably turn to WTF is happening at the end of the track sonically? Answers on a postcard to Dusk Dub towers….
Track 3 : Ian O’brien ~ Where Does The Past End And The Present Begin.
Speaks for its self, just stunning musicianship and production. Enough to make you weep and chuck the controller in……! I’n not sure where or how I first got into his music, but have sought out anything by him for some time. All killer, no fller!
Track 4: Kelpe ~ Sickly Situation
When I first heard this, I’d bought it on a whim, gone to the pub, got steaming and bowled into the house to listen to it at high volume, not having heard of the artist before. What poured out of the speakers was something the like I’d not heard before. The melancholy “7-up” monologues from a woman throughout the different stages of her life that punctuate the album still get me with every listen.  This is taken from his first album and since then has gone on to release a number of other albums, remix projects, and DJ mixes. His music develops and innovates which each release while retaining this unique live percussive sound.
Track 5: Oriol ~ Night And Day
This is a fav in DJ sets if I get lost as its easy to slip into any mix and  immediately gets things back on track.  Again, sounds like nothing else I know. Waiting patiently for more material from this outfit. The whole album is outstanding!
Track 6 : Stubborn Heart ~ Interpol.
Relatively new material for this selection. Deeply moving machine-soul, which is a fave for the ear buds while walking home from work under gunmetal skies. So much simplicity, emotion, and beautifully executed tech. would love to catch them live!
Track 7 : Andrea Parker ~ Invasions
What can I say, just stunning electro from Andrea, who I first discovered because she’d remixed Steve Reich on a very prestigious remix project. She runs an outstanding label, promoting electro talent and apparently provided one of the most innovative and engaging sets at a mates night Soxan (which I sorrowfully never got to). We need more women in electronic music to walk in the footsteps of the early female pioneers. Andrea is definitively one of them.
Track 8 : Dextro ~ Closer
I’ve loved the music of reclusive highlander musician/producer Dextro for years. There’s not loads out there, but what out put he has, speaks of where he is from which is something special in an artist. At work, we won some funding to rig out an old chapel as a performance space. It was winter; I was in control of the sound system. Everyday, when everyone disappeared for lunch, or went home, I’d play this album loud and lie in the middle of the floor enjoying the sheer space the music portrays and the space I was listening to it in. (I still do this 8 or 9 years on, when no ones about).
Track 9 : Move D  ~ 77 Sunset Strip
Move D!   Move D! This is taken, from as far as I know, his first and only album dating to ‘90/91? Way, way ahead of its time in my opinion. Still producing some of the best house music of today, and providing some of the best party soundtracks available across the continent. This is just one track off a desert island disc for me.
Track 10 : Craig Brately ~ Analogue Dreams.
I’ve an odd relationship with Craig. The house night I mentioned in track 2 used to run an annual excursion to a castle just south of Hadrian’s Wall for 2 days of solid raving. He was in attendance at one but it was too messy for us to cross paths! A year or so later, I was DJing in Leeds and his girlfriend was at the Bar chatting to me in between mixes. She showed me a photo of him on her phone, I said, “Aye that’s him…. Great Dj, produces some ace music”. The photo moved and I realised she was face timing him and all hilarity ensued. We’re now collaborating on a book, with others exploring mixing audio. Still yet to actually meet in the flesh though. This is the last track from his debut album and fully, for me, encapsulates the time that the previous Move D track was produced in. Proper!
Track 11 : The Pachanga Boys ~ Time.
(in my opinion) The perfect house track, in form, sound and emotion….. It’s a lengthy one coming in at 15 mins but once its over I’ll guarantee you’ll want a rewind and listen to it again. I’ll let it speak for itself. ]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 03 Apr 2016 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0321 Dusk Dubs - Mindstorm</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Mindstorm ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Mindstorm
Title: DD0321
Style: IDM, Acid, Techno, Ambient, Drone
Time: 80 Minutes
Date: 2016-04-03
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Mindstorm....
""After losing 2TB's of music (where i already had a DD's sorted ) it's taking me a bit of time to get another DuskDubs together but what fun it's been. This mix is some of the best stuff i've downloaded in the last couple of months .
Hope you all enjoy it !"
You can find him here....
facebook.com/da.clun.bunker/?ref=br_rs
soundcloud.com/stevemindstorm
hearthis.at/jptgvfxn
youtube.com/user/HatedSteve5573
Tracklisting
1) Clearlight & Owl - White Mountain
2) Shed - Dark Planet (Modeselektor Remix)
3) Evil Nine - Silver
4) Chevel - Water Drumming
5) Minilogue - When Sadness Releases, Joy Arises (Donato Dozzy Remix)
6) Lorn - Everything Is Violence
7) Two Fingers - Traces
8) Lucy - Catch Twenty Two
9) Legiac - Gliese581c
10) Kangding Ray - Brume
11) FIS - DMT Usher
12) UMA - Roam (Madegg Remix)
13) Mit - Rauch (Luke Abbott Remix)
14) Panda Bear - Drone
15) Magical Mistakes - Blurry Vision
16) Chris Morris - Blue Jam Outro]]></description>
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Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Mindstorm
Title: DD0321
Style: IDM, Acid, Techno, Ambient, Drone
Time: 80 Minutes
Date: 2016-04-03
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Mindstorm....
""After losing 2TB's of music (where i already had a DD's sorted ) it's taking me a bit of time to get another DuskDubs together but what fun it's been. This mix is some of the best stuff i've downloaded in the last couple of months .
Hope you all enjoy it !"
You can find him here....
facebook.com/da.clun.bunker/?ref=br_rs
soundcloud.com/stevemindstorm
hearthis.at/jptgvfxn
youtube.com/user/HatedSteve5573
Tracklisting
1) Clearlight & Owl - White Mountain
2) Shed - Dark Planet (Modeselektor Remix)
3) Evil Nine - Silver
4) Chevel - Water Drumming
5) Minilogue - When Sadness Releases, Joy Arises (Donato Dozzy Remix)
6) Lorn - Everything Is Violence
7) Two Fingers - Traces
8) Lucy - Catch Twenty Two
9) Legiac - Gliese581c
10) Kangding Ray - Brume
11) FIS - DMT Usher
12) UMA - Roam (Madegg Remix)
13) Mit - Rauch (Luke Abbott Remix)
14) Panda Bear - Drone
15) Magical Mistakes - Blurry Vision
16) Chris Morris - Blue Jam Outro]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0320 Dusk Dubs - George Mihaly</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ George Mihaly ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: George Mihaly
Title: DD0320
Style: Chill
Time: 73 Minutes
Date: 2016-03-27
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome George Mihaly to the DuskDubs family...
A few words from the man himself….
"Thanks a lot to Dusk Dubs crew for letting me put together this mixtape. When I was asked for a contribution, I really was genuinely flattered to be given the opportunity to share some tunes that are special to me. I was thinking what would be on my list this time. Then it came to my mind that when I was young I always made mixcassettes with my favourite albums. 
So, this is my latest mixtape. I hope you enjoy as much as I do!
Music Is God."
You can find him here....
facebook.com/groups/321168821388862
mixcloud.com/panwest
hearthis.at/wptchzdd
Tracklisting
1) Tangerine Dream- 3am at the Border of the Marsh from Okefenokee -
Everything started with this album! I was 12 when I heard this record the first time.A good friend of mine’s brother had it and he was listening to it when I was at their place. I became TD fan at that moment J This was the first TD record I owned and my personal favourite from them.
2) Seahawks-Paradise Freaks – One of my favourite album from 2014.Fantastic release of ocean-gaze from Seahawks. It’s always on my playlist!
3) Winona – Max - I was sitting with friends in a pub in Prishtina when I heard some tracks from ’Rosebud’ album. Reminded me of Massive Attack and Craig Armstrong.(and I was right!) I asked the owner for the album. I felt in love with this record. It’s so bad that they have only one album!
4) Glass Coffee – My Boo (Don’t Forget) - I was on a nice summer holiday. Relaxing in a nice afternoon and listened to a Chris Coco summer mixtape. Then this came! Loved it from the first second! Then it became on a nice ’Real Ibiza’ commpillation.
5) OSI – Kicking (Kevin Moore Remix) - This is two in one! I was listening to a lot of progressive rock album when I was young. But then I was interested about some other music styles. In the mid 2000 a friend of mine who is a huge Dream Theater fan showed me ’Free’ LP from OSI. My jaw dropped to the floor. Then I started to dig more and find out that the keyboardist of DT Kevin Moore behind this band. His other project ’Chroma Key’ is also an amazing project!!  
6) Mungolian Jet Set – Ocean 0304 - I think I am one of their biggest fan J Why? Just listen to any track or remix from them! I would love to see one of their live show!
7) Ma Spaventi – Bloccato In Treno - ’Viaggi’ album is an instant favourite! Dusty Italo vibes, analog synths and written soundtracks for unwritten movies. I’ve heard this track on a nice party the first time. Had to asked the DJ what it was J Well, Italians Do It Better…
8) Almunia - L&G Psychedlic - As I told you before…This Italian band one of my all time favourite. Thanks to Claremont 56 for this release. I just adore all the tracks from their album. Never delete any Almunia track from my playlist!
9) Ma Spaventi - Un Disgustoso Amico - I have to play this one also from ’Viaggi’ album because a friend of mine who is usually listening to music shits said that: „ Finally I was able to show him a good track”. No comment.
10) Mushrooms Project – Rio Disco ’84 - If I love Almunia then I adore Mushrooms!! Every single release from them is a masterpiece! Every day I play at least one track from them. Medicine for me J
11) Pat Metheny Group – Are You Going With Me? - Back in time! I was with friends ont he way to Prague. One of them put the ’Offramp’ casettes to the car stereo. Never heard Metheny before. Mindblowing! Since that moment I started to collect his works.This one is a masterpiece!]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ George Mihaly ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: George Mihaly
Title: DD0320
Style: Chill
Time: 73 Minutes
Date: 2016-03-27
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome George Mihaly to the DuskDubs family...
A few words from the man himself….
"Thanks a lot to Dusk Dubs crew for letting me put together this mixtape. When I was asked for a contribution, I really was genuinely flattered to be given the opportunity to share some tunes that are special to me. I was thinking what would be on my list this time. Then it came to my mind that when I was young I always made mixcassettes with my favourite albums. 
So, this is my latest mixtape. I hope you enjoy as much as I do!
Music Is God."
You can find him here....
facebook.com/groups/321168821388862
mixcloud.com/panwest
hearthis.at/wptchzdd
Tracklisting
1) Tangerine Dream- 3am at the Border of the Marsh from Okefenokee -
Everything started with this album! I was 12 when I heard this record the first time.A good friend of mine’s brother had it and he was listening to it when I was at their place. I became TD fan at that moment J This was the first TD record I owned and my personal favourite from them.
2) Seahawks-Paradise Freaks – One of my favourite album from 2014.Fantastic release of ocean-gaze from Seahawks. It’s always on my playlist!
3) Winona – Max - I was sitting with friends in a pub in Prishtina when I heard some tracks from ’Rosebud’ album. Reminded me of Massive Attack and Craig Armstrong.(and I was right!) I asked the owner for the album. I felt in love with this record. It’s so bad that they have only one album!
4) Glass Coffee – My Boo (Don’t Forget) - I was on a nice summer holiday. Relaxing in a nice afternoon and listened to a Chris Coco summer mixtape. Then this came! Loved it from the first second! Then it became on a nice ’Real Ibiza’ commpillation.
5) OSI – Kicking (Kevin Moore Remix) - This is two in one! I was listening to a lot of progressive rock album when I was young. But then I was interested about some other music styles. In the mid 2000 a friend of mine who is a huge Dream Theater fan showed me ’Free’ LP from OSI. My jaw dropped to the floor. Then I started to dig more and find out that the keyboardist of DT Kevin Moore behind this band. His other project ’Chroma Key’ is also an amazing project!!  
6) Mungolian Jet Set – Ocean 0304 - I think I am one of their biggest fan J Why? Just listen to any track or remix from them! I would love to see one of their live show!
7) Ma Spaventi – Bloccato In Treno - ’Viaggi’ album is an instant favourite! Dusty Italo vibes, analog synths and written soundtracks for unwritten movies. I’ve heard this track on a nice party the first time. Had to asked the DJ what it was J Well, Italians Do It Better…
8) Almunia - L&G Psychedlic - As I told you before…This Italian band one of my all time favourite. Thanks to Claremont 56 for this release. I just adore all the tracks from their album. Never delete any Almunia track from my playlist!
9) Ma Spaventi - Un Disgustoso Amico - I have to play this one also from ’Viaggi’ album because a friend of mine who is usually listening to music shits said that: „ Finally I was able to show him a good track”. No comment.
10) Mushrooms Project – Rio Disco ’84 - If I love Almunia then I adore Mushrooms!! Every single release from them is a masterpiece! Every day I play at least one track from them. Medicine for me J
11) Pat Metheny Group – Are You Going With Me? - Back in time! I was with friends ont he way to Prague. One of them put the ’Offramp’ casettes to the car stereo. Never heard Metheny before. Mindblowing! Since that moment I started to collect his works.This one is a masterpiece!]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2016 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2016-03-20T00:00:00+01:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0319 Dusk Dubs - Hipnotic Jazz</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Hipnotic Jazz ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Hipnotic Jazz
Title: DD0319
Style: Chill
Time:  47 Minutes
Date: 2016-03-20
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Hipnotic Jazz....
"Thanks again for asking me to put together a few Dusk Dub selections.  Essentially this is a selection of tracks that have ticked my boxes in 2016, or that I’ve re-connected with again in recent months.
For me all these tracks are interconnected through mood, mode, chord or sentiment – testament to the beauty of inconsistency !
Cheers Dusk Dubs !"
Find him here:
Hipnoticjazz.bandcamp.com
Facebook.com/hipnoticjazz
Instagram.com/hipnoticjazz
Mixcloud.com/HipnoticJazz
Tracklisting
1)  Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Sweet Butterfly Of Love
2)  ESKA – Gatekeeper
3)  Josa Peit - Constellation
4)  Estère - Reptilian Journey (Jordan Rakei Remix)
5)  Aurora Dee Raynes - Kill Him With Kindness
6)  Bastien Keb - Down River
7)  Innerzone Orchestra - Monsters
8)  Floating Points – Peroration Six
9)  Radiohead - Pyramid Song
10) Kendrick Lamar - How Much A Dollar Cost
11) Guilty Simpson - RIP
12) Roni Size Reprazent feat Bahamadia – New Forms]]></description>
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Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Hipnotic Jazz
Title: DD0319
Style: Chill
Time:  47 Minutes
Date: 2016-03-20
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Hipnotic Jazz....
"Thanks again for asking me to put together a few Dusk Dub selections.  Essentially this is a selection of tracks that have ticked my boxes in 2016, or that I’ve re-connected with again in recent months.
For me all these tracks are interconnected through mood, mode, chord or sentiment – testament to the beauty of inconsistency !
Cheers Dusk Dubs !"
Find him here:
Hipnoticjazz.bandcamp.com
Facebook.com/hipnoticjazz
Instagram.com/hipnoticjazz
Mixcloud.com/HipnoticJazz
Tracklisting
1)  Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Sweet Butterfly Of Love
2)  ESKA – Gatekeeper
3)  Josa Peit - Constellation
4)  Estère - Reptilian Journey (Jordan Rakei Remix)
5)  Aurora Dee Raynes - Kill Him With Kindness
6)  Bastien Keb - Down River
7)  Innerzone Orchestra - Monsters
8)  Floating Points – Peroration Six
9)  Radiohead - Pyramid Song
10) Kendrick Lamar - How Much A Dollar Cost
11) Guilty Simpson - RIP
12) Roni Size Reprazent feat Bahamadia – New Forms]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 13 Mar 2016 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2016-03-13T00:00:00+01:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0318 Dusk Dubs - Mark Blood</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Mark Blood ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Mark Blood
Title: DD0318
Style: Rock, Folk, Techno, Jungle
Time:  65 Minutes
Date: 2016-03-13
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Mark Blood to the Dusk Dubs family...
I have a passion for music and have been 'listening' for the last 36 years. My old man played 50's rock'n'roll much of the time when I was young, interspersed with the occasional jazz track. So although I'm not into it in a big way, I know many rock'n'roll songs by heart. I got into 'heavy rock' during my teens - Deep Purple, Black Sabbath etc. I was mad on Hawkwind. This inevitably resulted in me exploring more of the sounds of the 70's and late 60's - Cream, Doors, Hendrix etc. The next big phase was Tangerine Dream - their trance instrumental tracks, often 15 - 20 mins long were a big draw. From TD I slowly moved to German 'electronic' beats and then into mainstream dance and trance. Always loved the instrumentals.
I have always preferred the darker side of musical genre's. I love ambient, but dark ambient is the biz, dark, minimalist techno is brilliant, the heavy rock is often bass-driven and the darker tracks are superb. I think that's why I preferred it to 80's 'metal' - metal just did not seem to have as much balls. Drum'n'bass is a classic example - there's some great D'n'B out there but it's the hard-hitting primeval bass-crunching sound that I like. One of the great things about listening to music all the time is how as you get older your horizons broaden. I'm into far more music now than I was 5 or 10 years ago, but I always prefer the darker side...
I have a godly collection of vinyl and CD's and sine 2007 have been using my computer for music storage. I realised that with so much music (currently more than 41,000 songs on the PC), I could take the mix-tapes I used to make to the next level and began creating mix sets of my favourite tracks. Sets that use copyrighted music goes on Mixcloud, and Creative Commons licensed music and tracks that the authors have given permission for me to use go on Soundcloud and are available for download. I use tracks that I really dig, and want to share this great music with the rest of the world.
It always amazes me that there is so much music out there which is often free and which is much, much better than the commercial sounds many people are locked into. There are people I know who like what they like - nothing wrong with that, but they don't listen to anything else. You gotta explore the sounds from all angles, and not be afraid of artists who push the boundaries. Doing so will lead to better things.I'm into many, many other artists and styles of music. I could fill many DuskDubs shows with my top rated tracks. It was tough choosing the following - and if I don't say Stop! I could go on tweaking it for a long time :D
This list comprises a selection of tracks which have stood out for me at different times.
Find Mark here:
youtube.com/user/TheRealBloodBuster
blood1000.wordpress.com
soundcloud.com/blood-2
mixcloud.com/markblood10
Tracklisting:
And this is the revised order:
1) Black Sabbath - Megalomania
2) Hawkwind - Damnation Alley
3) The Undertones - My Perfect Cousin
4) Eumir Deodato's  - Also Sprach Zarathustra
5) Cocteau Twins - When Mama Was Moth
6) Art Of Noise - Beat Box
7) Primal Scream - Don't Fight It, Feel It
8) Dave Clarke - Wisdom To The Wise
9) Aural Float  - Life In Dub
10) Spor - Aztec
1) Black Sabbath : Megalomania from SabotageThe first time I heard the main riff kick in at 3:25 I was transported to air guitar heaven. This is HUGE. Whatta track :)
2) Hawkwind : Damnation Alley from Quark, Strangeness and CharmChoosing a Hawkwind track is tough as they have made so many great tunes. The first albums I listened to were the eponymous album and Space Ritual, Doremi Faso Latido etc., and they contain awesome tunes. Damnation Alley, though, is a corker. The entire album it is taken from is a joy to listen to but this track stands out.
3) The Undertones : My Perfect Cousin from Hypnotised. During my early 20's I worked with a couple who were mad about 2-tone and 80's pop in general. This is one of many that stand out. I remember dancing to this at several parties :)
4) An absolute favourite of mine is Eumir Deodato's treatment of Also Sprach Zarathustra from Prelude. Holy Moly - such a great piece of music! Guaranteed to get the head nodding and the shoulders rolling ;) I first heard this when watching Being There. It's played when the protagonist, Chance, leaves the Old Man's house for the first time and is exploring the city with a child's delight. The music and the footage work so well together.
5) Cocteau Twins - When Mama Was Moth. I have never been a fan of vocals (especially 'overly emotional' vocals) in music. The Cocteau Twins' implementation of Elizabeth Frazer's voice as an 'instrument' is mind-blowing. This was the first CT track I heard and I was transfixed. Sugar Hiccup etc., served to cement a devotion to the CT's music that was to last for many years and which continues to this day. I often reach forward to turn the volume UP when a CT track is on.
6) Art Of Noise : Beat Box (Diversion One) from (Who's Afraid Of) The Art Of Noise I was completely taken in by Close (To The Edit), first heard when listening to Radio Caroline. When I eventually bought the album, this track really stuck with me. The Art Of Noise made me reassess my musical view. They broadened my horizons.
7) Primal Scream : Don't Fight It, Feel It from Screamadelica. This track is one of the best up-beat tracks that Primal Scream made. Always puts a smile on my face. I like the energy that's there from beginning to end.
8) Dave Clarke : Wisdom To The Wise from Archive On. First heard WTTW on Leftfield's first Essential Mix for Radio One. Blew me away. When I finally heard Archive One, Southside did the same. It's the relentless bass line that grabs me and gets my head nodding and my legs moving :) Dave Clarke introduced me to the world of Techno.
9) Aural Float : Life In Dub from Moving Images. The album version's probably a bit long for the DuskDubs show (but there's a shorter version on the 'Light Aromas' compilation). I had my first introduction to dub in my early 20's when a friend played some Mad Professor. Never stopped loving it. The album version of this track is the biz. The 7 minute build-up before the bass kicks in is epic and totally sets you up for that deep, deep sound that wraps itself around you and carries you away.
10) Spor : Aztec from Aztec/Do Not Shake. Classic energy-driven D'n'B. Love the pace and the happy vibe :)]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Mark Blood ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Mark Blood
Title: DD0318
Style: Rock, Folk, Techno, Jungle
Time:  65 Minutes
Date: 2016-03-13
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Mark Blood to the Dusk Dubs family...
I have a passion for music and have been 'listening' for the last 36 years. My old man played 50's rock'n'roll much of the time when I was young, interspersed with the occasional jazz track. So although I'm not into it in a big way, I know many rock'n'roll songs by heart. I got into 'heavy rock' during my teens - Deep Purple, Black Sabbath etc. I was mad on Hawkwind. This inevitably resulted in me exploring more of the sounds of the 70's and late 60's - Cream, Doors, Hendrix etc. The next big phase was Tangerine Dream - their trance instrumental tracks, often 15 - 20 mins long were a big draw. From TD I slowly moved to German 'electronic' beats and then into mainstream dance and trance. Always loved the instrumentals.
I have always preferred the darker side of musical genre's. I love ambient, but dark ambient is the biz, dark, minimalist techno is brilliant, the heavy rock is often bass-driven and the darker tracks are superb. I think that's why I preferred it to 80's 'metal' - metal just did not seem to have as much balls. Drum'n'bass is a classic example - there's some great D'n'B out there but it's the hard-hitting primeval bass-crunching sound that I like. One of the great things about listening to music all the time is how as you get older your horizons broaden. I'm into far more music now than I was 5 or 10 years ago, but I always prefer the darker side...
I have a godly collection of vinyl and CD's and sine 2007 have been using my computer for music storage. I realised that with so much music (currently more than 41,000 songs on the PC), I could take the mix-tapes I used to make to the next level and began creating mix sets of my favourite tracks. Sets that use copyrighted music goes on Mixcloud, and Creative Commons licensed music and tracks that the authors have given permission for me to use go on Soundcloud and are available for download. I use tracks that I really dig, and want to share this great music with the rest of the world.
It always amazes me that there is so much music out there which is often free and which is much, much better than the commercial sounds many people are locked into. There are people I know who like what they like - nothing wrong with that, but they don't listen to anything else. You gotta explore the sounds from all angles, and not be afraid of artists who push the boundaries. Doing so will lead to better things.I'm into many, many other artists and styles of music. I could fill many DuskDubs shows with my top rated tracks. It was tough choosing the following - and if I don't say Stop! I could go on tweaking it for a long time :D
This list comprises a selection of tracks which have stood out for me at different times.
Find Mark here:
youtube.com/user/TheRealBloodBuster
blood1000.wordpress.com
soundcloud.com/blood-2
mixcloud.com/markblood10
Tracklisting:
And this is the revised order:
1) Black Sabbath - Megalomania
2) Hawkwind - Damnation Alley
3) The Undertones - My Perfect Cousin
4) Eumir Deodato's  - Also Sprach Zarathustra
5) Cocteau Twins - When Mama Was Moth
6) Art Of Noise - Beat Box
7) Primal Scream - Don't Fight It, Feel It
8) Dave Clarke - Wisdom To The Wise
9) Aural Float  - Life In Dub
10) Spor - Aztec
1) Black Sabbath : Megalomania from SabotageThe first time I heard the main riff kick in at 3:25 I was transported to air guitar heaven. This is HUGE. Whatta track :)
2) Hawkwind : Damnation Alley from Quark, Strangeness and CharmChoosing a Hawkwind track is tough as they have made so many great tunes. The first albums I listened to were the eponymous album and Space Ritual, Doremi Faso Latido etc., and they contain awesome tunes. Damnation Alley, though, is a corker. The entire album it is taken from is a joy to listen to but this track stands out.
3) The Undertones : My Perfect Cousin from Hypnotised. During my early 20's I worked with a couple who were mad about 2-tone and 80's pop in general. This is one of many that stand out. I remember dancing to this at several parties :)
4) An absolute favourite of mine is Eumir Deodato's treatment of Also Sprach Zarathustra from Prelude. Holy Moly - such a great piece of music! Guaranteed to get the head nodding and the shoulders rolling ;) I first heard this when watching Being There. It's played when the protagonist, Chance, leaves the Old Man's house for the first time and is exploring the city with a child's delight. The music and the footage work so well together.
5) Cocteau Twins - When Mama Was Moth. I have never been a fan of vocals (especially 'overly emotional' vocals) in music. The Cocteau Twins' implementation of Elizabeth Frazer's voice as an 'instrument' is mind-blowing. This was the first CT track I heard and I was transfixed. Sugar Hiccup etc., served to cement a devotion to the CT's music that was to last for many years and which continues to this day. I often reach forward to turn the volume UP when a CT track is on.
6) Art Of Noise : Beat Box (Diversion One) from (Who's Afraid Of) The Art Of Noise I was completely taken in by Close (To The Edit), first heard when listening to Radio Caroline. When I eventually bought the album, this track really stuck with me. The Art Of Noise made me reassess my musical view. They broadened my horizons.
7) Primal Scream : Don't Fight It, Feel It from Screamadelica. This track is one of the best up-beat tracks that Primal Scream made. Always puts a smile on my face. I like the energy that's there from beginning to end.
8) Dave Clarke : Wisdom To The Wise from Archive On. First heard WTTW on Leftfield's first Essential Mix for Radio One. Blew me away. When I finally heard Archive One, Southside did the same. It's the relentless bass line that grabs me and gets my head nodding and my legs moving :) Dave Clarke introduced me to the world of Techno.
9) Aural Float : Life In Dub from Moving Images. The album version's probably a bit long for the DuskDubs show (but there's a shorter version on the 'Light Aromas' compilation). I had my first introduction to dub in my early 20's when a friend played some Mad Professor. Never stopped loving it. The album version of this track is the biz. The 7 minute build-up before the bass kicks in is epic and totally sets you up for that deep, deep sound that wraps itself around you and carries you away.
10) Spor : Aztec from Aztec/Do Not Shake. Classic energy-driven D'n'B. Love the pace and the happy vibe :)]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0317 Dusk Dubs - Camel &amp;amp; Bart Present the 90's</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Camel and Bart Present the 90's ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Camel and Bart
Title: DD0317
Style: 90's, House, Techno, Band
Time:  99 Minutes
Date: 2016-03-06
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back both General Camel and Bartisimmo for a very special joint volume. We asked these previous selectors to give us a volume that both represents and is a tribute to their journey through the early 90's...
"As selectors we've both appeared individually with our own mixtapes in previous years of the series, so when we were asked to compile something collectively and then given the 'Brief' of what the guys wanted, we jumped at the chance ! 
So for this mixtape we didn't have to dig in the crates too deep, we didn't have to go looking for that lost dubplate or that hidden Dusk Dubs gem....All we had to do was select a bunch of records that took us straight back to an era, a time when as teenagers all we wanted to do was to get "Loaded and have a good time" A time where we were being influenced by so many wicked artists and sounds from the early 90's... 
So sit back, crack open a beer and "Call The Cops" 
Tracklisting
1) Primal Scream - Loaded
2) Happy Mondays - Loose Fit
3) Stone Roses - One Love
4) Saint Etienne - Only Love Can Break Your Heart (A Mix Of Two Halves)
5) Leftfield - Original
6) Stereo MC's - Step It Up (Stereo Field Dub)
7) Dee Patten - Who's The Badman
8) 2 Bad Mice - Bombscare (Original Version)
9) Landlord - I Like It "Featuring Dex Danclair" (Blow Out Dub)
10) LFO - LFO (Leeds Warehouse Mix)
11) Coco Steel and Lovebomb - Feel It
12) Jay Dee - Plastic Dreams (Original Mix)
13) Jam & Spoon - Stella
14) Orbital - Chime (Original Edit)
15) Underworld - Rez]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Camel and Bart Present the 90's ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Camel and Bart
Title: DD0317
Style: 90's, House, Techno, Band
Time:  99 Minutes
Date: 2016-03-06
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back both General Camel and Bartisimmo for a very special joint volume. We asked these previous selectors to give us a volume that both represents and is a tribute to their journey through the early 90's...
"As selectors we've both appeared individually with our own mixtapes in previous years of the series, so when we were asked to compile something collectively and then given the 'Brief' of what the guys wanted, we jumped at the chance ! 
So for this mixtape we didn't have to dig in the crates too deep, we didn't have to go looking for that lost dubplate or that hidden Dusk Dubs gem....All we had to do was select a bunch of records that took us straight back to an era, a time when as teenagers all we wanted to do was to get "Loaded and have a good time" A time where we were being influenced by so many wicked artists and sounds from the early 90's... 
So sit back, crack open a beer and "Call The Cops" 
Tracklisting
1) Primal Scream - Loaded
2) Happy Mondays - Loose Fit
3) Stone Roses - One Love
4) Saint Etienne - Only Love Can Break Your Heart (A Mix Of Two Halves)
5) Leftfield - Original
6) Stereo MC's - Step It Up (Stereo Field Dub)
7) Dee Patten - Who's The Badman
8) 2 Bad Mice - Bombscare (Original Version)
9) Landlord - I Like It "Featuring Dex Danclair" (Blow Out Dub)
10) LFO - LFO (Leeds Warehouse Mix)
11) Coco Steel and Lovebomb - Feel It
12) Jay Dee - Plastic Dreams (Original Mix)
13) Jam & Spoon - Stella
14) Orbital - Chime (Original Edit)
15) Underworld - Rez]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0316 Dusk Dubs - OST Special 2016</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Dusk Dubs ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Dusk Dubs OST Special 2016
Title: DD0316
Style: Movie Soundtrack, OST, Cinema
Time:  105 Minutes
Date: 2016-02-28
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we have a very special volume for you - our annual celebration of the Oscars, and this year Wilson has been digging in his vinyl vaults, searching his CD Racks and compiling a collection of his favourite scores and film soundtrack moments.
"So with the Academy Awards upon it us, it has been an honour and privilege to put this OST mixtape together. Last years one was a real standout for me so to have to step up and match what has gone before was quite daunting. There are so many sounds and feeling that movie soundtracks can conjure, filmmakers are often creative with how they let sounds do the talking, when the sounds say more than the words ever can. You can hear a piece of music and it can transport you to that moment in time when you first saw whichever film it was in. I love that.
A lot of the songs in this volume are representative of what I have just mentioned. For example Roy Orbison’s in dreams will forever scream Blue Velvet to me, no matter where I hear it and even if I haven’t seen the film for years, it still takes me back to the first time i watched it.
I'm not going to go into detail about each track, i'll let the music do the talking, so to speak. I hope you enjoy this ride through some of my favourite pieces of cinematic sound".
Tracklisting
1) John Murphy - The Beginning (28 Days Later Soundtrack OST)
2) John Murphy - Rage (28 Days Later Soundtrack OST)
3) Jon Hopkins - Monsters Theme (Monsters OST)
4) György Ligeti, South West German Radio Orchestra - Atmospheres (2001 A Space Odyssey OST)
5) Brian Eno - Drift (For all Mankind OST)
6) Brian Eno - An Ending (Ascent) (28 Days Later Soundtrack OST)
7) Vangelis - Love Theme - (Blade Runner OST)
8) Nick Cave & Warren Ellis  - Rather Lovely Thing (The Assassination Of Jesse James OST)
9) The Delfonics - Didnt I blow your mind (Jackie Brown OST)
10) Vera Lynn - We'll Meet Again (Dr Strangelove OST)
11) Lee Hazlewood & Nancy Sinatra - Some Velvet Morning (Some Velvet Morning OST)
12) Henry Mancini - Lujon (Sexy Beast OST)
13) Moby- Cinematic Anthem (Miami Vice OST)
14) Moby feat. Patti Labelle - One Of These Mornings (Miami Vice OST)
15) Bobby Womack - Across 110th Street (Jackie Brown OST)
16) Teenage Fanclub & De La Soul - Fallin (judgement Night OST)
17) Desire - Under Your Spell (Drive OST)
18) Tears For Fears - Head Over Heels (Donnie Darko OST)
19) David Bowie - Something In The Air (American Psycho OST)
20) Brad Fiedel - The Terminator (Main Theme) (Terminator OST)
21) The Coasters - Down in Mexico (Death Proof OST)
22) Roy Orbison - In Dreams (Blue Velvet OST)
23) The Presidents of the United States of America - Peaches (Sexy Beast OST)
24) Black Lips - Bad Kids (500 Days of Summer OST)
25) Brian Eno - Always Returning (For All Mankind OST)
26) Mark Knopfler - Going Home - Theme from Local Hero (Local Hero OST)
27) Goblin - Suspiria (Suspiria OST)
28) Clint Mansell - Lux Aeterna (Requim For a Dream OST)
29) Hans Zimmer - Dream is Collapsing (Inception OST)
30)  John Murphy - Sunshine (Adagio In D Minor) (Sunshine OST)]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Dusk Dubs ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Dusk Dubs OST Special 2016
Title: DD0316
Style: Movie Soundtrack, OST, Cinema
Time:  105 Minutes
Date: 2016-02-28
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we have a very special volume for you - our annual celebration of the Oscars, and this year Wilson has been digging in his vinyl vaults, searching his CD Racks and compiling a collection of his favourite scores and film soundtrack moments.
"So with the Academy Awards upon it us, it has been an honour and privilege to put this OST mixtape together. Last years one was a real standout for me so to have to step up and match what has gone before was quite daunting. There are so many sounds and feeling that movie soundtracks can conjure, filmmakers are often creative with how they let sounds do the talking, when the sounds say more than the words ever can. You can hear a piece of music and it can transport you to that moment in time when you first saw whichever film it was in. I love that.
A lot of the songs in this volume are representative of what I have just mentioned. For example Roy Orbison’s in dreams will forever scream Blue Velvet to me, no matter where I hear it and even if I haven’t seen the film for years, it still takes me back to the first time i watched it.
I'm not going to go into detail about each track, i'll let the music do the talking, so to speak. I hope you enjoy this ride through some of my favourite pieces of cinematic sound".
Tracklisting
1) John Murphy - The Beginning (28 Days Later Soundtrack OST)
2) John Murphy - Rage (28 Days Later Soundtrack OST)
3) Jon Hopkins - Monsters Theme (Monsters OST)
4) György Ligeti, South West German Radio Orchestra - Atmospheres (2001 A Space Odyssey OST)
5) Brian Eno - Drift (For all Mankind OST)
6) Brian Eno - An Ending (Ascent) (28 Days Later Soundtrack OST)
7) Vangelis - Love Theme - (Blade Runner OST)
8) Nick Cave & Warren Ellis  - Rather Lovely Thing (The Assassination Of Jesse James OST)
9) The Delfonics - Didnt I blow your mind (Jackie Brown OST)
10) Vera Lynn - We'll Meet Again (Dr Strangelove OST)
11) Lee Hazlewood & Nancy Sinatra - Some Velvet Morning (Some Velvet Morning OST)
12) Henry Mancini - Lujon (Sexy Beast OST)
13) Moby- Cinematic Anthem (Miami Vice OST)
14) Moby feat. Patti Labelle - One Of These Mornings (Miami Vice OST)
15) Bobby Womack - Across 110th Street (Jackie Brown OST)
16) Teenage Fanclub & De La Soul - Fallin (judgement Night OST)
17) Desire - Under Your Spell (Drive OST)
18) Tears For Fears - Head Over Heels (Donnie Darko OST)
19) David Bowie - Something In The Air (American Psycho OST)
20) Brad Fiedel - The Terminator (Main Theme) (Terminator OST)
21) The Coasters - Down in Mexico (Death Proof OST)
22) Roy Orbison - In Dreams (Blue Velvet OST)
23) The Presidents of the United States of America - Peaches (Sexy Beast OST)
24) Black Lips - Bad Kids (500 Days of Summer OST)
25) Brian Eno - Always Returning (For All Mankind OST)
26) Mark Knopfler - Going Home - Theme from Local Hero (Local Hero OST)
27) Goblin - Suspiria (Suspiria OST)
28) Clint Mansell - Lux Aeterna (Requim For a Dream OST)
29) Hans Zimmer - Dream is Collapsing (Inception OST)
30)  John Murphy - Sunshine (Adagio In D Minor) (Sunshine OST)]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0315 Dusk Dubs - David Bailey</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ David Bailey ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: David Bailey
Title: DD0315
Style: Beats, Soul, Jazz, House, Drum and Bass
Time:  83 Minutes
Date: 2016-02-14
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome David Bailey into the Dusk Dubs family...
"It was a real privilege to be asked by Dusk Dubs to do the mix. I wanted to create a mix of different styles of music that I enjoy and hopefully play some tunes people may have not have heard as well as some lesser known classics."
Tracklisting


Synkro - Last night. Synkro is one of my favourite producer. He has taken the ambient sound and mixed it with D&B and down tempo music. Plus he has a great ear for vocals. Lovely track.


10cc - I'm not in love.  his is a song from my childhood, listening to my Dad's LP's. I love the dreamy quality, it has a melancholy atmosphere and still works as a pop song.


J Dilla - Time: The Donut Of The Heart. This is such a soulful funky track that reminds of why I love hip hop. 


Grand Puba - A Little Of This. I remember hearing this on Yo MTV Raps. Grand Puba has a great voice and the production on the track is ridiculously laid back and jazzy. It's summer time BBQ music.


The Pharcyde - Moment in time. The Pharcyde where the antithesis of gangsta rap. Their lyrics showed a vulnerability and everyman storytelling that I could relate to. Real soulful lesser known track of theirs.


Dimitri From Paris - Encore. I discovered Dimitri by accident back in 95 after a trip to Amsterdam. The guy knows his music histroy and some of the hip hop outtakes on his first album are excellent. This bridges the mix to the more uptempo selection.


Marc Carey - Inside Yourself (You'll Find Love)Marc Carey seems to have gone largely unrecognised by the mainstream. His Rhodes Ahead LP is one of the best Jazz electronica fusion albums ever made. He effortlessly merges genres in a way that shows a real understanding and love of the music. This is a jazz house track which is pure class.


Global Communications - The Way (Secret Ingredients Mix). This track is one of those that it is impossible to sit still to. Garagey vocals and beat with the depth you would expect from GC.


Jazzanova - That Night (Wahoo Remix). When I heard this for the first I was literally dancing around the room. Making soulful house that isn't naff can be quite tough, this track is a real gem. The bass line is pure funk.


Photek & Robert Owens - Mine To Give. Solaris was my favourite Photek Album. Crossing genres. This tune reminds me of the acid house which first got me into dance music. It brings a smile to my face when I hear the chorus, the gospel infused tone of Robert Owens are spiritual.


Omni Trio - First Contact. Omni Trio were there from day one of the jungle scene. This is taken from their last LP, with a hint of the detroit and acid sounds mixed with minimalist breakbeats and a soundtrack approach to arrangement. Uplifting and life affirming music.


Blocks & Escher - Embers. These guys are 2 of the best producers in D&B at the moment. They have the cinematic style which really drew me to the music in the first place. This track takes you on a journey, buckle up.


Alaska & Seba - Back To Eternity. A great combination and 2 amazing producers outright. A very euphoric track, uplifting hands in the air music stuff, this is the point where you hug a stranger in the rave!


Heartdrive - Empathy Reboot. D Bridge & Kid Drama saved D&B for me. At a time when things where getting very formulaic and faster they slowed it down and when off piste with an experimental approach to the music. This is an emotional track that owes a debt to 80's soundtrack and Vangellis. 

Beastie Respond - Wait For Me. A half time D&B love ballad need I say. Anyone who has been in a long distance relationship can relate to this one.
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Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: David Bailey
Title: DD0315
Style: Beats, Soul, Jazz, House, Drum and Bass
Time:  83 Minutes
Date: 2016-02-14
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome David Bailey into the Dusk Dubs family...
"It was a real privilege to be asked by Dusk Dubs to do the mix. I wanted to create a mix of different styles of music that I enjoy and hopefully play some tunes people may have not have heard as well as some lesser known classics."
Tracklisting


Synkro - Last night. Synkro is one of my favourite producer. He has taken the ambient sound and mixed it with D&B and down tempo music. Plus he has a great ear for vocals. Lovely track.


10cc - I'm not in love.  his is a song from my childhood, listening to my Dad's LP's. I love the dreamy quality, it has a melancholy atmosphere and still works as a pop song.


J Dilla - Time: The Donut Of The Heart. This is such a soulful funky track that reminds of why I love hip hop. 


Grand Puba - A Little Of This. I remember hearing this on Yo MTV Raps. Grand Puba has a great voice and the production on the track is ridiculously laid back and jazzy. It's summer time BBQ music.


The Pharcyde - Moment in time. The Pharcyde where the antithesis of gangsta rap. Their lyrics showed a vulnerability and everyman storytelling that I could relate to. Real soulful lesser known track of theirs.


Dimitri From Paris - Encore. I discovered Dimitri by accident back in 95 after a trip to Amsterdam. The guy knows his music histroy and some of the hip hop outtakes on his first album are excellent. This bridges the mix to the more uptempo selection.


Marc Carey - Inside Yourself (You'll Find Love)Marc Carey seems to have gone largely unrecognised by the mainstream. His Rhodes Ahead LP is one of the best Jazz electronica fusion albums ever made. He effortlessly merges genres in a way that shows a real understanding and love of the music. This is a jazz house track which is pure class.


Global Communications - The Way (Secret Ingredients Mix). This track is one of those that it is impossible to sit still to. Garagey vocals and beat with the depth you would expect from GC.


Jazzanova - That Night (Wahoo Remix). When I heard this for the first I was literally dancing around the room. Making soulful house that isn't naff can be quite tough, this track is a real gem. The bass line is pure funk.


Photek & Robert Owens - Mine To Give. Solaris was my favourite Photek Album. Crossing genres. This tune reminds me of the acid house which first got me into dance music. It brings a smile to my face when I hear the chorus, the gospel infused tone of Robert Owens are spiritual.


Omni Trio - First Contact. Omni Trio were there from day one of the jungle scene. This is taken from their last LP, with a hint of the detroit and acid sounds mixed with minimalist breakbeats and a soundtrack approach to arrangement. Uplifting and life affirming music.


Blocks & Escher - Embers. These guys are 2 of the best producers in D&B at the moment. They have the cinematic style which really drew me to the music in the first place. This track takes you on a journey, buckle up.


Alaska & Seba - Back To Eternity. A great combination and 2 amazing producers outright. A very euphoric track, uplifting hands in the air music stuff, this is the point where you hug a stranger in the rave!


Heartdrive - Empathy Reboot. D Bridge & Kid Drama saved D&B for me. At a time when things where getting very formulaic and faster they slowed it down and when off piste with an experimental approach to the music. This is an emotional track that owes a debt to 80's soundtrack and Vangellis. 

Beastie Respond - Wait For Me. A half time D&B love ballad need I say. Anyone who has been in a long distance relationship can relate to this one.
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                                    <title>DD0314 Dusk Dubs - James Mayall</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ James Mayall ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: James Mayall
Title: DD0314
Style: Soul, Jazz, Funk
Time:  83 Minutes
Date: 2016-02-14
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back James Mayall...
You can find James Mayall here:
purple-radio.co.uk
drjimble.co.uk
"Obviously it’s an absolute pleasure to be invited back to put together another mix for Dusk Dubs, thanks for having me along :)
Like the 1st edition I put together for DD, I’ve tried to put together another collection of sunset tunes for you, ideally served with a cold beverage of your choice. A few notes about the tunes I picked out follow (btw, there is some profanity in this mix, might not be child friendly depending on your POV)."
Tracklisting
1) Lou Donaldson - One Cylinder
2) Kankick - Yes Yes Suite 3
3) Frank n Dank - Clap Hands
4) Erykah Badu - Back In the Day
5) Rachel Sweet - It's So Different Here
6) Richard Earnshaw - Rise (ft Ursula Rucker and Roy Ayers)
7) Jazz Liberatorz - Ease My Mind
8) INI - Grown Man Sport
9) Eric Lau - The Mission (Georgia Anne Muldrow remix)
10) Steve Arrington and Dam Funk - I Be Goin Hard
11) Spacek - Motion Control
12) Sepalcure track - Fight For Us
13) Kelela - All the Way Down
14) Thundercat - Them Changes
15) Outkast - SpottieOttieDopaliscious
16) Edan - Making Planets
17) Dr John - Zu Zu Mamou
18) Sa Ra - Love Czars
1) Lou Donaldson - One Cylinder - An apertif from Lou, it goes without saying that I love this tune and have loved it for a long time. The keys that underpin this tune make it for me. From one of my favourite LPs on Blue Note, “Alligator Bogaloo”
2) Kankick - Yes Yes Suite 3 - From the city of Oxnard, California - also home to Madlib, Oh No and Dudley Perkins, this is a sweet piece piece of laid back hip hop with a b line to rattle the ribcage.
3) Frank n Dank - Clap Hands - Best known for their collabs with J Dilla (they guested on “Welcome To Detroit) Frank n Dank are top dollar producers in their own right. Picked this up when it came out in 2007, why it doesn’t get more love is beyond me. Goes for pennies on discogs, seek out!
4) Erykah Badu - Back In the Day - Classic Erykah from her “Worldwide Undergound” LP. I don’t really need to say more.
5) Rachel Sweet - It's So Different Here - Released in 1978 and sounds so fresh. Rachel was 16 years old when she recorded this, an amazing vocal for someone so young.
6) Richard Earnshaw - Rise (ft Ursula Rucker and Roy Ayers) - I only became aware of this when putting together a mix for a mates wedding last year. More laid back class, you throw Roy Ayers in to the mix and it’s always going to come up good :)
7) Jazz Liberatorz - Ease My Mind - I absolutely love the 2 Jazz Liberatorz LPs (despite the “z”) - some of the finest jazz infused hip hop you will ever hear, with some of the best guest appearances (Fat Lip! Stacy Epps! Tableek! J-Live! Aloe Blacc! Most Def! to name but a few…). I’ll bore people to deaf about how good they are. This is one of there finest tracks, featuring Fat Lip on vocals.
8) INI - Grown Man Sport - From the classic Pete Rock produced “Centre Of Attention” LP. Best track on the album, the perfect piano loop.
9) Eric Lau - The Mission (Georgia Anne Muldrow remix) - I’m a huge Eric Lau fan, and this GAM remix adds a bit of bass filth to what was already a great track.
10) Steve Arrington and Dam Funk - I Be Goin Hard - Took me a while to get my head around this (so please persevere!) - I find some of Dam Funk’s tracks reference the 80s so well but forget about the tune, no danger of that here though. Steve Arrington’s vocal is so fine on this.
11) Spacek - Motion Control - Classic tune off Spacek’s “Vintage Hi-Tech” LP - an album that was soooo far ahead of its time. Minimal but beautiful production.
12) Sepalcure track - Fight For Us / 13) Kelela - All the Way Down / 14) Thundercat - Them Changes - I’m grouping these 3 together on the basis that they are all relatively new (the Kelela track in particular). I don’t normally like to put new tunes on mixes, as for me, it takes time to understand wether something really is as good as it sounds on the 1st few listens - and I don’t want to subject you to mediocrity :D All 3 of these will stand the test of time IMO. The Sepalcure and Kelela tracks are beautiful pieces of future soul, and as for “Them Changes” - I wanted to get this in before anyone else did on future Dusk Dubs… it’s an instant classic for years to come IMO.
15) Outkast - SpottieOttieDopaliscious - And talking of classics for years to come… the best Outkast tune, and my daughters current favourite - this one is for Juno :) HORNS.
16) Edan - Making Planets - Of the LP Beauty and The Beat from 2005 (11 years ago, really???!) I remember being blown away by this track the 1st time I heard it, has a wonderful psychedelic feel to it, matched by the lyrics. Goes a bit bonkers at the end… and I love it all the more for doing so. I’m still debating wether I should have followed it with 3rd Stone From The Sun by Hendrix but in the end I plumped for…
17) Dr John - Zu Zu Mamou - Walked in to a record fair in Ore (near Hastings where I currently live) and this was playing on the PA. I was hooked… it’s totally tripped out, wonderful backing vocals, and those drums… omg. Purchased immediately. Off the LP “The Sun, Moon and Herbs”. The herbs aren’t specified, but I’m guessing oregano.
18) Sa Ra - Love Czars - From the excellent LP “Nuclear Evolution: The Age Of Love” this is another slightly psychedelic trip courtesy of Sa Ra, and hopefully the perfect end to this mix. Hope you enjoyed the ride x]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ James Mayall ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: James Mayall
Title: DD0314
Style: Soul, Jazz, Funk
Time:  83 Minutes
Date: 2016-02-14
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back James Mayall...
You can find James Mayall here:
purple-radio.co.uk
drjimble.co.uk
"Obviously it’s an absolute pleasure to be invited back to put together another mix for Dusk Dubs, thanks for having me along :)
Like the 1st edition I put together for DD, I’ve tried to put together another collection of sunset tunes for you, ideally served with a cold beverage of your choice. A few notes about the tunes I picked out follow (btw, there is some profanity in this mix, might not be child friendly depending on your POV)."
Tracklisting
1) Lou Donaldson - One Cylinder
2) Kankick - Yes Yes Suite 3
3) Frank n Dank - Clap Hands
4) Erykah Badu - Back In the Day
5) Rachel Sweet - It's So Different Here
6) Richard Earnshaw - Rise (ft Ursula Rucker and Roy Ayers)
7) Jazz Liberatorz - Ease My Mind
8) INI - Grown Man Sport
9) Eric Lau - The Mission (Georgia Anne Muldrow remix)
10) Steve Arrington and Dam Funk - I Be Goin Hard
11) Spacek - Motion Control
12) Sepalcure track - Fight For Us
13) Kelela - All the Way Down
14) Thundercat - Them Changes
15) Outkast - SpottieOttieDopaliscious
16) Edan - Making Planets
17) Dr John - Zu Zu Mamou
18) Sa Ra - Love Czars
1) Lou Donaldson - One Cylinder - An apertif from Lou, it goes without saying that I love this tune and have loved it for a long time. The keys that underpin this tune make it for me. From one of my favourite LPs on Blue Note, “Alligator Bogaloo”
2) Kankick - Yes Yes Suite 3 - From the city of Oxnard, California - also home to Madlib, Oh No and Dudley Perkins, this is a sweet piece piece of laid back hip hop with a b line to rattle the ribcage.
3) Frank n Dank - Clap Hands - Best known for their collabs with J Dilla (they guested on “Welcome To Detroit) Frank n Dank are top dollar producers in their own right. Picked this up when it came out in 2007, why it doesn’t get more love is beyond me. Goes for pennies on discogs, seek out!
4) Erykah Badu - Back In the Day - Classic Erykah from her “Worldwide Undergound” LP. I don’t really need to say more.
5) Rachel Sweet - It's So Different Here - Released in 1978 and sounds so fresh. Rachel was 16 years old when she recorded this, an amazing vocal for someone so young.
6) Richard Earnshaw - Rise (ft Ursula Rucker and Roy Ayers) - I only became aware of this when putting together a mix for a mates wedding last year. More laid back class, you throw Roy Ayers in to the mix and it’s always going to come up good :)
7) Jazz Liberatorz - Ease My Mind - I absolutely love the 2 Jazz Liberatorz LPs (despite the “z”) - some of the finest jazz infused hip hop you will ever hear, with some of the best guest appearances (Fat Lip! Stacy Epps! Tableek! J-Live! Aloe Blacc! Most Def! to name but a few…). I’ll bore people to deaf about how good they are. This is one of there finest tracks, featuring Fat Lip on vocals.
8) INI - Grown Man Sport - From the classic Pete Rock produced “Centre Of Attention” LP. Best track on the album, the perfect piano loop.
9) Eric Lau - The Mission (Georgia Anne Muldrow remix) - I’m a huge Eric Lau fan, and this GAM remix adds a bit of bass filth to what was already a great track.
10) Steve Arrington and Dam Funk - I Be Goin Hard - Took me a while to get my head around this (so please persevere!) - I find some of Dam Funk’s tracks reference the 80s so well but forget about the tune, no danger of that here though. Steve Arrington’s vocal is so fine on this.
11) Spacek - Motion Control - Classic tune off Spacek’s “Vintage Hi-Tech” LP - an album that was soooo far ahead of its time. Minimal but beautiful production.
12) Sepalcure track - Fight For Us / 13) Kelela - All the Way Down / 14) Thundercat - Them Changes - I’m grouping these 3 together on the basis that they are all relatively new (the Kelela track in particular). I don’t normally like to put new tunes on mixes, as for me, it takes time to understand wether something really is as good as it sounds on the 1st few listens - and I don’t want to subject you to mediocrity :D All 3 of these will stand the test of time IMO. The Sepalcure and Kelela tracks are beautiful pieces of future soul, and as for “Them Changes” - I wanted to get this in before anyone else did on future Dusk Dubs… it’s an instant classic for years to come IMO.
15) Outkast - SpottieOttieDopaliscious - And talking of classics for years to come… the best Outkast tune, and my daughters current favourite - this one is for Juno :) HORNS.
16) Edan - Making Planets - Of the LP Beauty and The Beat from 2005 (11 years ago, really???!) I remember being blown away by this track the 1st time I heard it, has a wonderful psychedelic feel to it, matched by the lyrics. Goes a bit bonkers at the end… and I love it all the more for doing so. I’m still debating wether I should have followed it with 3rd Stone From The Sun by Hendrix but in the end I plumped for…
17) Dr John - Zu Zu Mamou - Walked in to a record fair in Ore (near Hastings where I currently live) and this was playing on the PA. I was hooked… it’s totally tripped out, wonderful backing vocals, and those drums… omg. Purchased immediately. Off the LP “The Sun, Moon and Herbs”. The herbs aren’t specified, but I’m guessing oregano.
18) Sa Ra - Love Czars - From the excellent LP “Nuclear Evolution: The Age Of Love” this is another slightly psychedelic trip courtesy of Sa Ra, and hopefully the perfect end to this mix. Hope you enjoyed the ride x]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0313 Dusk Dubs - Gambino DeeJay</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Gambino Deejay ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Gambino Deejay
Title: DD0313
Style: Soul, Bass, Hip Hop, Jungle, Dubstep
Time: 97 Minutes
Date: 2016-02-07
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Gambino DeeJay to the Dusk Dubs family...
You can find Gambino DeeJay here:
Soundcloud.com/gambinodj
"Music's always been an important part of my life, even before I started DJ'ing and spending what I had on vinyl. Growing up I had different influences all around me, from my parents, to my older brother, friends and what sounds were being pushed at the time.
My selection is exactly that and these are some of the tunes and vibes that have influenced me over the years and made me, musically.
I've always loved my breaks, this is that and everything in between, because at the end of the day I've always had an eclectic edge.
So sit back and enjoy, this is me... PEACE!"
Tracklisting
1) James Brown - The Boss
2) Bobby Womack - Across 110th Street
3) Roy Ayres - Everybody Loves The Sunshine
4) The Isley Brothers - Footsteps In The Dark Part 1+2
5) The Five Stairsteps - O-o-h Child
6) Kerri Chandler feat. Arnold Jarvis - Inspiration (Original Mix)
7) Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy
8) Nas - N.Y State Of Mind
9) Notorious B.I.G - Gimme The Loot
10) Wu Tang Clan - 7th Chamber
11) Ol' Dirty Bastard - Brooklyn Zoo
12) Mobb Deep - Q.U Hectic
13) Jeru The Damaja - Come Clean
14) 2562 - Kontrol
15) Loefah - Goat Stare
16) SP:MC - Trust Nobody
17) Nightmares On Wax - Aftermath
18) 4 Hero - Journey Into The Light
19) The House Crew - Euphoria (Nino's Dream Remix)
20) Blame & Justice - Essence]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Gambino Deejay ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Gambino Deejay
Title: DD0313
Style: Soul, Bass, Hip Hop, Jungle, Dubstep
Time: 97 Minutes
Date: 2016-02-07
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Gambino DeeJay to the Dusk Dubs family...
You can find Gambino DeeJay here:
Soundcloud.com/gambinodj
"Music's always been an important part of my life, even before I started DJ'ing and spending what I had on vinyl. Growing up I had different influences all around me, from my parents, to my older brother, friends and what sounds were being pushed at the time.
My selection is exactly that and these are some of the tunes and vibes that have influenced me over the years and made me, musically.
I've always loved my breaks, this is that and everything in between, because at the end of the day I've always had an eclectic edge.
So sit back and enjoy, this is me... PEACE!"
Tracklisting
1) James Brown - The Boss
2) Bobby Womack - Across 110th Street
3) Roy Ayres - Everybody Loves The Sunshine
4) The Isley Brothers - Footsteps In The Dark Part 1+2
5) The Five Stairsteps - O-o-h Child
6) Kerri Chandler feat. Arnold Jarvis - Inspiration (Original Mix)
7) Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy
8) Nas - N.Y State Of Mind
9) Notorious B.I.G - Gimme The Loot
10) Wu Tang Clan - 7th Chamber
11) Ol' Dirty Bastard - Brooklyn Zoo
12) Mobb Deep - Q.U Hectic
13) Jeru The Damaja - Come Clean
14) 2562 - Kontrol
15) Loefah - Goat Stare
16) SP:MC - Trust Nobody
17) Nightmares On Wax - Aftermath
18) 4 Hero - Journey Into The Light
19) The House Crew - Euphoria (Nino's Dream Remix)
20) Blame & Justice - Essence]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2016 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0312 Dusk Dubs - Nibbers</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Nibbers ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Nibbers
Title: DD0312
Style: Soul, Funk, Jazz
Time: 100 Minutes
Date: 2016-01-31
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Nibbers...
"Ah, I have been asked again to provide another selection for this wonderful project and, needless to say, I have seized the moment and jumped on it. This however doesn’t really mean that it was a rushed up job or even an easy one, it took me months to work out which direction to take and in the end, as usual, every little effort and planning (very little I may say) made sense and it did coagulate in another long and very personal journey.
You might like it, you might find interesting or you might not, it was epic for me. Music is a very personal thing and speaks volumes about a vast emotional territory of feelings that I wouldn’t otherwise be able to express.
Music is indeed the ultimate universal language, if you ask me.
This selection goes out to those who are able to listen and to feel…"
Tracklisting
1) Jonny Nash - Retreat
Rising star ambient musician/composer, Jonny Nash is indeed a very talented one. Relatively new to me, his music resonates of the grandeur of the greatest ambient/progrock composers of the 70s and 80s. Retreat is moving and equally deep, without resurrecting the usual clichés of what we brutally call “elevator music”.
2) Jose Manuel - Summer Wind (Jonny Nash Remix)
Another beautiful piece of music, remixed by the already mentioned Jonny. Soundtrack of my last summer, it has very rarely left my bag. Wonderful and spiritual (the money shot is the vocals here)
3) Ivano Fossati & Oscar Prudente - Gil (Voglia di terra)
Obscure Italian balearic gem, unearthed for us common humans by that genius called Leo Mas for his recent project on Kenneth Badger’s label: Music For Dreams. The flute that pinpoints the melody is something to die for.
4) Bautista - Chanson A’ Denise
Founder member of Earth Wind and Fire, Bautista here flies solo and he doesn’t disappoint. Chanson a’ Denise (Song for Denise) is a gorgeous jazzy downtempo number off the self-titled LP (Bautista). This and “Gone” are worth alone the price of the entire LP. Check and buy it on sight.
5) Azymuth - Last Summer In Rio
Masters at work. No, not Kenny Dope and Louis Vega but Azymuth. The legendary jazz funk, jazz, soul, disco (you name it) Brazilian group who needs really no introduction. Last summer in Rio (off their LP Telecommunication) is another sleazy , groovy and hypnotic piece of music that I have discovered only recently (thanks Phil). Anything by Azymuth is worth listening, buying and adoring, in my book.
6) Dopegems - Travelling Man
7” goodness from the French label Heavenly Sweetness (responsible for putting out some amazing compilations too). Jazz but not your standard and abstract (dare I say boring) one. Soulful. The one I like.
7) Cymande - Dove
Now, this is possibly one the greatest jazz fusion composition of all time. Cymande are labeled as a funk band, with a strong Caribbean identity (all its members were born in the Caribbeans but moved in the early 60s to England). This song (10 mins of absolute beauty) is something else and it takes you into a psychedelic journey back to the hippy’s era (bring back the 70s please).
8) Mads Dalholt & Frederik Langkilde - Charite’
Another Balearic gem coming courtesy of Danish Balearic maestro Kenneth Badger’s label: Music for Dreams. Spanish guitar, deep percussions. Echoes of sunsets by the Mediterranean Sea.
9) Jacob Gurevitsch - Mexican Margarita (Original Album Mix)
A beautiful and melancholic flamenco that makes you want to wear flip flops and sip sangria by the sea. Another simple and very moving piece of music.
10) Matthew Hallsall & The Gondwana Orchestra - Blue Nile
Alice Coltrane’s cover, that I actually prefer to the original. There I said it. Smokey and and dreamy harmonies, delivered by jazz maestro Matthew Halsall. If Kruder and Dorfmeister made jazz, it would have sounded like this probably but we will possibly never know.
11) Odyssey - Our Lives Are Shaped By What We Love
Heart wrenching, tear jerker, moving piece of wonderful soul. Motown is the label. No surprise there really. Thanks Ian, you know why.
12) Jean Carne - Don’t Let It Go To Your Head
A stone cold classic and iconic tune from the relatively short lived but equally incredibly prolific label: Philadelphia International Recordings.
The soulful sound of Phila that never fails to make me choke up. Yes, one of those records.
13) Brother Resistance - Wars In Space Dub
Another record new to me. These guys are from Trinidad and Tobago but their production on this chugging little disco number could be easily mistaken for a Sly and Robbie one.Very tasty and very dubby too.
Mike Francis & Sade - Nothing Can Come Between Us (Special Version)
Previously unreleased on 12”, now available courtesy of the downtempo/Balearic duo Blank and Jones. Mike Francis and Sade collaborating? Don’t mind if I do and I did (without even listening). I wasn’t wrong, it’s wonderful.
14) 2 Raumwohnung - Ich Weiss Warum (Stepping Razor Edit)
A soulful piece of dub, very deep, very hypnotic and very good too. Off the compilation entitled “World Dub Pastry vol.1” (Vol. 2 is sadly not a patch of the first one but that’s my personal opinion of course), that came out few years back, showcasing a very solid array of wonderful and dubby sounds. Highly recommended.
15) Land Of Light - Flares
Another masterpiece. You need to listen to it to soak up the huge amount of beauty and vibes that this piece of music evokes. If you don’t like it, you have no soul and/or functioning ears. It’s as simple as that.
Enjoy.]]></description>
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Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Nibbers
Title: DD0312
Style: Soul, Funk, Jazz
Time: 100 Minutes
Date: 2016-01-31
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Nibbers...
"Ah, I have been asked again to provide another selection for this wonderful project and, needless to say, I have seized the moment and jumped on it. This however doesn’t really mean that it was a rushed up job or even an easy one, it took me months to work out which direction to take and in the end, as usual, every little effort and planning (very little I may say) made sense and it did coagulate in another long and very personal journey.
You might like it, you might find interesting or you might not, it was epic for me. Music is a very personal thing and speaks volumes about a vast emotional territory of feelings that I wouldn’t otherwise be able to express.
Music is indeed the ultimate universal language, if you ask me.
This selection goes out to those who are able to listen and to feel…"
Tracklisting
1) Jonny Nash - Retreat
Rising star ambient musician/composer, Jonny Nash is indeed a very talented one. Relatively new to me, his music resonates of the grandeur of the greatest ambient/progrock composers of the 70s and 80s. Retreat is moving and equally deep, without resurrecting the usual clichés of what we brutally call “elevator music”.
2) Jose Manuel - Summer Wind (Jonny Nash Remix)
Another beautiful piece of music, remixed by the already mentioned Jonny. Soundtrack of my last summer, it has very rarely left my bag. Wonderful and spiritual (the money shot is the vocals here)
3) Ivano Fossati & Oscar Prudente - Gil (Voglia di terra)
Obscure Italian balearic gem, unearthed for us common humans by that genius called Leo Mas for his recent project on Kenneth Badger’s label: Music For Dreams. The flute that pinpoints the melody is something to die for.
4) Bautista - Chanson A’ Denise
Founder member of Earth Wind and Fire, Bautista here flies solo and he doesn’t disappoint. Chanson a’ Denise (Song for Denise) is a gorgeous jazzy downtempo number off the self-titled LP (Bautista). This and “Gone” are worth alone the price of the entire LP. Check and buy it on sight.
5) Azymuth - Last Summer In Rio
Masters at work. No, not Kenny Dope and Louis Vega but Azymuth. The legendary jazz funk, jazz, soul, disco (you name it) Brazilian group who needs really no introduction. Last summer in Rio (off their LP Telecommunication) is another sleazy , groovy and hypnotic piece of music that I have discovered only recently (thanks Phil). Anything by Azymuth is worth listening, buying and adoring, in my book.
6) Dopegems - Travelling Man
7” goodness from the French label Heavenly Sweetness (responsible for putting out some amazing compilations too). Jazz but not your standard and abstract (dare I say boring) one. Soulful. The one I like.
7) Cymande - Dove
Now, this is possibly one the greatest jazz fusion composition of all time. Cymande are labeled as a funk band, with a strong Caribbean identity (all its members were born in the Caribbeans but moved in the early 60s to England). This song (10 mins of absolute beauty) is something else and it takes you into a psychedelic journey back to the hippy’s era (bring back the 70s please).
8) Mads Dalholt & Frederik Langkilde - Charite’
Another Balearic gem coming courtesy of Danish Balearic maestro Kenneth Badger’s label: Music for Dreams. Spanish guitar, deep percussions. Echoes of sunsets by the Mediterranean Sea.
9) Jacob Gurevitsch - Mexican Margarita (Original Album Mix)
A beautiful and melancholic flamenco that makes you want to wear flip flops and sip sangria by the sea. Another simple and very moving piece of music.
10) Matthew Hallsall & The Gondwana Orchestra - Blue Nile
Alice Coltrane’s cover, that I actually prefer to the original. There I said it. Smokey and and dreamy harmonies, delivered by jazz maestro Matthew Halsall. If Kruder and Dorfmeister made jazz, it would have sounded like this probably but we will possibly never know.
11) Odyssey - Our Lives Are Shaped By What We Love
Heart wrenching, tear jerker, moving piece of wonderful soul. Motown is the label. No surprise there really. Thanks Ian, you know why.
12) Jean Carne - Don’t Let It Go To Your Head
A stone cold classic and iconic tune from the relatively short lived but equally incredibly prolific label: Philadelphia International Recordings.
The soulful sound of Phila that never fails to make me choke up. Yes, one of those records.
13) Brother Resistance - Wars In Space Dub
Another record new to me. These guys are from Trinidad and Tobago but their production on this chugging little disco number could be easily mistaken for a Sly and Robbie one.Very tasty and very dubby too.
Mike Francis & Sade - Nothing Can Come Between Us (Special Version)
Previously unreleased on 12”, now available courtesy of the downtempo/Balearic duo Blank and Jones. Mike Francis and Sade collaborating? Don’t mind if I do and I did (without even listening). I wasn’t wrong, it’s wonderful.
14) 2 Raumwohnung - Ich Weiss Warum (Stepping Razor Edit)
A soulful piece of dub, very deep, very hypnotic and very good too. Off the compilation entitled “World Dub Pastry vol.1” (Vol. 2 is sadly not a patch of the first one but that’s my personal opinion of course), that came out few years back, showcasing a very solid array of wonderful and dubby sounds. Highly recommended.
15) Land Of Light - Flares
Another masterpiece. You need to listen to it to soak up the huge amount of beauty and vibes that this piece of music evokes. If you don’t like it, you have no soul and/or functioning ears. It’s as simple as that.
Enjoy.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0311 Dusk Dubs - Malevolent</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Malevolent ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Malevolent
Title: DD0311
Style: Hip Hop, Rock, Rave,
Time: 93 Minutes
Date: 2016-01-24
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Malevolent to the Dusk Dubs family.... 
Tracklisting
1) Eminem - Kill You
2) Ludacris - Growing Pains
3) Snoop Dogg – Lodi Dodi
4) DMX - Damien
5) Mobb Deep - Shook Ones pt 2
6) Mobb Deep - Got It Twisted
7) Method Man & Redman – Da Rockwilder
8) Dr Dre - Fuck You
9) Jay Z – Big Pimpin
10) D12 - Shit On You
11) Big L – Lifestylez Ov Da Poor And Dangerous
12) Wu Tang Clan - Protect Ya Neck
13) Biggie Smalls - Kick In The Door
14) TQ - Westside
15) Outkast - So Fresh So Clean
16) Blur - Parklife
17) Oasis - Whats The Story (Morning Glory)
18) Haddaway - What Is Love?
19) N Trance - Set You Free
20) 2funky2 - Brothers and Sisters
21) The Prodigy - Everybody Is In The Place
22) Praga Kahn - Injected With A Poison
1)  Eminem - Kill You
The first song off my favourite album off all time, it was too hard to pick a favourite tune off the album so i went with the first one as it set the standard for such an amazing album. “Serial killer hiding murder material in a cereal box on top of your stereo”………. need i say any more.
2) Ludacris - Growing Pains
Luda is hugely underrated as a rapper and is one of my favourites without a doubt.  Word of mouf was his best album in my opinion and this tune was an absolute classic, appealed to rap and non rap fans alike. The skit before the song is pure genius!
3) Snoop Dogg - Lodi Dodi
Doggystyle was a truly iconic album of the 90s hip hop era, easily another 4/5 songs off the album that could of made this list but i decided to narrow it down to just one. the casual, story tale delivery from snoop just makes the lyrics so infectious, impossible not sing along.
4) DMX - Damien (its dark and hell is hot)
DMX was another massively under appreciated rapper who made some ridiculously good songs, this one being my favourite tune ever by D. Everybody loves a song that tells a story, this one is about the Devil tricking him into becoming allies, unaware of the consequences that will follow his actions.
5) Mobb Deep  - Shook Ones pt 2
It wasn’t until i saw the film “8 Mile” that i even knew this track existed, researched the beat from Eminem’s final freestyle and stumbled across an absolute cult classic. If you know hip hop then you know this track!
6) Mobb Deep - Got it Twisted
This is my favourite Mobb Deep track, rarely spoke of by anyone but its hard as fuck! The beat is crazy, actually samples an old tune from 1982 by Thomas Dolby called “she blinded me with science”
7) Method Man Redman - Da Rockwilder
Meth and Red were the dynamic duo, made loads of sick music together this one being the standout track on their joint album “Blackout”.  Add to that one of the funniest films i’ve ever seen in “How High”, a film that still has cries for a 2nd instalment almost 15 years later! Maybe some day…..
8) Dr Dre - Fuck You
Yet another album with so many amazing tunes, it was impossibly hard to pick just this one tune, xxxplosive, still DRE, next episode, the list goes on….a true masterpiece of an album! The beat is the main reason i picked this track, impossible not to nod your head to the G funk that Dre lays down!
9) Jay Z - Big Pimpin’
If you don’t know this one, then please introduce me to the rock you’ve hid under since ’99 , i wouldn’t mind a trip there when i need some time to relax! Absolute anthem, guaranteed party starter.
10) D12 - Shit on You
D12 were overshadowed by Eminem’s colossal solo career, but they made some sick music! This a typical example of the raw music they delivered (although they learnt to take themselves a bit less serious in later years and make some fun music that would appeal to the masses) . This one was off the Westwood 2 compilation released back in 2001, If you don’t know about that then go check out the track list and thank me later.
11) Big L - Lifestylez ov da Poor and Dangerous
The title track off an album jam packed with pure fire! Honourable mentions to “8 iz enuff" and "Put it on", both nearly made the list”. Standout lyric on this track has to be “Breakin' in cribs with a crow bar, i wasn’t poor, i was po, i couldn’t afford the OR”. Ridicuous! Someone who was taken well before his time, one of the best to ever do it.
12) Wu tang clan - Protect Ya Neck
The baddest crew in hip hop. Every member is a don in their own respect, always coming with those super catchy rhymes that stick in your head for weeks! Try and pick a favourite verse off this track, i’ve been trying for about 15 years and still not managed it!
13) Biggie Smalls - Kick in the Door
The skit at the beginning of this one with “The Mad rapper”is nothing short of comedy gold, has me in stitches every time! it was a toss up between this one and “Dead Wrong” ft Eminem, this one edged it marginally. Biggie firing shots at Raekwon and Ghostface Killah of Wu Tang Clan on this one, also a few digs towards Nas. Biggie’s flow was unmatched by almost everyone in the rap game, another artist taken from us in the peak of their careers.
14) TQ - Westside
The 90s and early 2000’s era wasn’t just the golden era for rap music, it was for RNB as well! Gonna dedicate this one to my pops, reminiscent of driving home in the car withthis on full blast singing all the lyrics! Got to give it up for the westside……
15) Outkast - So Fresh So Clean
Outkast exploded onto the scene with their 2000 album “Stankonia” . They have made some sick music over the years and always merged the line between hip hop/rap and RNB to perfection. Hugely underrated album in my opinion, plus Andre 3000 has got to be one of the coolest guys in existence.
16) Blur - Parklife 
Another title tune off an album that was a huge part of my younger life, had this one on tape and it didn’t leave the stereo for a long long time. One of my ultimate feel good tunes.
17) Oasis - Whats the Story? (Morning Glory)
If i had to pick a favourite Oasis track ever (which I’m sure you can appreciate the difficulty of with me being a Mancunian) , this would probably be it. If anyone made songs that were perfect for singing/shouting with your friends pissed up at 7 in the morning at an after party, it was Oasis. That intro though….
18) Haddaway - What is Love?
If you grew up in the 90’s, chances are there are at least a few classic dance tracks that you love! in my case its way more than a few. This one and the next tune on the mixtape are probably the 2 first ones that i can remember listening to, if not then certainly the 2 that got me into 90’s dance music!
19) N trance - Set You Free
Probably the pinnacle of 90’s dance music, the song that everyone knows but everyone still loves! Another huge feel good tune.
20) 2funky2 - Brothers And Sisters
Didn’t discover this one until much later on, somewhere around ’03/’04. That being said its definitely one of my favourite 90’s dance tunes ever. Got to show love to my cousin for introducing me to this one whilst we were on holiday one year, at a time when i was obsessed with dance music and somehow hadn’t heard it before!
21) The Prodigy - Everybody Is In The Place
The Prodigy are truly a one off, nobody has ever done it like them! My mum was a huge fan so i was introduced to them at a very early age, The fat of the land was an Iconic album! So many tracks by them that i could of chose for this mixtape, I decided to choose this one as it has much more of a 90’s warehouse rave kind of feel to it, which is what i spent my whole childhood wishing i was old enough to attend!
22) Praga Kahn - Injected With A Poison
The final track of the mixtape, decided to go out with a bang! Loved this song form the moment i heard it. Another late discovery during my high school years, weekends were pretty much a show and tell between me and my mates, all sending dance tracks to each others phones and jumping about to them whilst waiting for some kind soul to go in the shop and get us some alcohol! Hope you guys have enjoyed my selections……until next time, peace.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[ Malevolent ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Malevolent
Title: DD0311
Style: Hip Hop, Rock, Rave,
Time: 93 Minutes
Date: 2016-01-24
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Malevolent to the Dusk Dubs family.... 
Tracklisting
1) Eminem - Kill You
2) Ludacris - Growing Pains
3) Snoop Dogg – Lodi Dodi
4) DMX - Damien
5) Mobb Deep - Shook Ones pt 2
6) Mobb Deep - Got It Twisted
7) Method Man & Redman – Da Rockwilder
8) Dr Dre - Fuck You
9) Jay Z – Big Pimpin
10) D12 - Shit On You
11) Big L – Lifestylez Ov Da Poor And Dangerous
12) Wu Tang Clan - Protect Ya Neck
13) Biggie Smalls - Kick In The Door
14) TQ - Westside
15) Outkast - So Fresh So Clean
16) Blur - Parklife
17) Oasis - Whats The Story (Morning Glory)
18) Haddaway - What Is Love?
19) N Trance - Set You Free
20) 2funky2 - Brothers and Sisters
21) The Prodigy - Everybody Is In The Place
22) Praga Kahn - Injected With A Poison
1)  Eminem - Kill You
The first song off my favourite album off all time, it was too hard to pick a favourite tune off the album so i went with the first one as it set the standard for such an amazing album. “Serial killer hiding murder material in a cereal box on top of your stereo”………. need i say any more.
2) Ludacris - Growing Pains
Luda is hugely underrated as a rapper and is one of my favourites without a doubt.  Word of mouf was his best album in my opinion and this tune was an absolute classic, appealed to rap and non rap fans alike. The skit before the song is pure genius!
3) Snoop Dogg - Lodi Dodi
Doggystyle was a truly iconic album of the 90s hip hop era, easily another 4/5 songs off the album that could of made this list but i decided to narrow it down to just one. the casual, story tale delivery from snoop just makes the lyrics so infectious, impossible not sing along.
4) DMX - Damien (its dark and hell is hot)
DMX was another massively under appreciated rapper who made some ridiculously good songs, this one being my favourite tune ever by D. Everybody loves a song that tells a story, this one is about the Devil tricking him into becoming allies, unaware of the consequences that will follow his actions.
5) Mobb Deep  - Shook Ones pt 2
It wasn’t until i saw the film “8 Mile” that i even knew this track existed, researched the beat from Eminem’s final freestyle and stumbled across an absolute cult classic. If you know hip hop then you know this track!
6) Mobb Deep - Got it Twisted
This is my favourite Mobb Deep track, rarely spoke of by anyone but its hard as fuck! The beat is crazy, actually samples an old tune from 1982 by Thomas Dolby called “she blinded me with science”
7) Method Man Redman - Da Rockwilder
Meth and Red were the dynamic duo, made loads of sick music together this one being the standout track on their joint album “Blackout”.  Add to that one of the funniest films i’ve ever seen in “How High”, a film that still has cries for a 2nd instalment almost 15 years later! Maybe some day…..
8) Dr Dre - Fuck You
Yet another album with so many amazing tunes, it was impossibly hard to pick just this one tune, xxxplosive, still DRE, next episode, the list goes on….a true masterpiece of an album! The beat is the main reason i picked this track, impossible not to nod your head to the G funk that Dre lays down!
9) Jay Z - Big Pimpin’
If you don’t know this one, then please introduce me to the rock you’ve hid under since ’99 , i wouldn’t mind a trip there when i need some time to relax! Absolute anthem, guaranteed party starter.
10) D12 - Shit on You
D12 were overshadowed by Eminem’s colossal solo career, but they made some sick music! This a typical example of the raw music they delivered (although they learnt to take themselves a bit less serious in later years and make some fun music that would appeal to the masses) . This one was off the Westwood 2 compilation released back in 2001, If you don’t know about that then go check out the track list and thank me later.
11) Big L - Lifestylez ov da Poor and Dangerous
The title track off an album jam packed with pure fire! Honourable mentions to “8 iz enuff" and "Put it on", both nearly made the list”. Standout lyric on this track has to be “Breakin' in cribs with a crow bar, i wasn’t poor, i was po, i couldn’t afford the OR”. Ridicuous! Someone who was taken well before his time, one of the best to ever do it.
12) Wu tang clan - Protect Ya Neck
The baddest crew in hip hop. Every member is a don in their own respect, always coming with those super catchy rhymes that stick in your head for weeks! Try and pick a favourite verse off this track, i’ve been trying for about 15 years and still not managed it!
13) Biggie Smalls - Kick in the Door
The skit at the beginning of this one with “The Mad rapper”is nothing short of comedy gold, has me in stitches every time! it was a toss up between this one and “Dead Wrong” ft Eminem, this one edged it marginally. Biggie firing shots at Raekwon and Ghostface Killah of Wu Tang Clan on this one, also a few digs towards Nas. Biggie’s flow was unmatched by almost everyone in the rap game, another artist taken from us in the peak of their careers.
14) TQ - Westside
The 90s and early 2000’s era wasn’t just the golden era for rap music, it was for RNB as well! Gonna dedicate this one to my pops, reminiscent of driving home in the car withthis on full blast singing all the lyrics! Got to give it up for the westside……
15) Outkast - So Fresh So Clean
Outkast exploded onto the scene with their 2000 album “Stankonia” . They have made some sick music over the years and always merged the line between hip hop/rap and RNB to perfection. Hugely underrated album in my opinion, plus Andre 3000 has got to be one of the coolest guys in existence.
16) Blur - Parklife 
Another title tune off an album that was a huge part of my younger life, had this one on tape and it didn’t leave the stereo for a long long time. One of my ultimate feel good tunes.
17) Oasis - Whats the Story? (Morning Glory)
If i had to pick a favourite Oasis track ever (which I’m sure you can appreciate the difficulty of with me being a Mancunian) , this would probably be it. If anyone made songs that were perfect for singing/shouting with your friends pissed up at 7 in the morning at an after party, it was Oasis. That intro though….
18) Haddaway - What is Love?
If you grew up in the 90’s, chances are there are at least a few classic dance tracks that you love! in my case its way more than a few. This one and the next tune on the mixtape are probably the 2 first ones that i can remember listening to, if not then certainly the 2 that got me into 90’s dance music!
19) N trance - Set You Free
Probably the pinnacle of 90’s dance music, the song that everyone knows but everyone still loves! Another huge feel good tune.
20) 2funky2 - Brothers And Sisters
Didn’t discover this one until much later on, somewhere around ’03/’04. That being said its definitely one of my favourite 90’s dance tunes ever. Got to show love to my cousin for introducing me to this one whilst we were on holiday one year, at a time when i was obsessed with dance music and somehow hadn’t heard it before!
21) The Prodigy - Everybody Is In The Place
The Prodigy are truly a one off, nobody has ever done it like them! My mum was a huge fan so i was introduced to them at a very early age, The fat of the land was an Iconic album! So many tracks by them that i could of chose for this mixtape, I decided to choose this one as it has much more of a 90’s warehouse rave kind of feel to it, which is what i spent my whole childhood wishing i was old enough to attend!
22) Praga Kahn - Injected With A Poison
The final track of the mixtape, decided to go out with a bang! Loved this song form the moment i heard it. Another late discovery during my high school years, weekends were pretty much a show and tell between me and my mates, all sending dance tracks to each others phones and jumping about to them whilst waiting for some kind soul to go in the shop and get us some alcohol! Hope you guys have enjoyed my selections……until next time, peace.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0310 Dusk Dubs - Mat Hoods</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[ Mat Hoods ]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Mat Hoods
Title: DD0310
Style: Soul, House, Ambient
Time: 69 Minutes
Date: 2016-01-17
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Mat Hoods...
You can find Mat Hoods here:
Hearthis.at/mathoods
Facebook.com/pages/Shoes-and-P...limsoll-Records
Soundcloud.com/mat-hoods
Mixcloud.com/mathoods
Soundcloud.com/The_Automats
Tracklsiting:
1) Pascal Schäfer - Far Away Places
2) Madala Kunene - Khono Thwele
3) Pat Metheny - Sueño Con Mexico
4) Ballistic Brothers - Marching On (Masters At Work "Trippin EFX Mix")
5) Chaser - Blue Planet (Abacus Blue Planetaria Mix)
6) Chari Chari - Udu Spiral Monkey Dance (Le Groupe À Monique Mix)
7) Jazzva – Nervous Lady
8) Block 16 - Find An Oasis (String Reprise)
9) Getachew Kassa - Tezeta (Slow version)
10) Limbo Experience - Illusion
11) Kaoru Inoue Presents Chari Chari - Aurora
12) Seigen Ono – Julia
Pascal Schäfer - Far Away Places > Can't tell you too much  this one other than it has a lovely loop, soothing ocean sounds and a seductive sample running through it. Sets the tone nicely…
Madala Kunene - Khono Thwele > A proper joyous African jam. Loose percussion, tempo shifts and all round good vibes, hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
Pat Metheny - Sueño Con Mexico > This was  introduced to me recently by a beautiful woman in my life, turns out I owned the track on a Café Del Mar album that I bought years ago but never really listened to it properly. Synchronicity at its best…
Ballistic Brothers - Marching On (Masters At Work "Trippin EFX Mix") > Masters At Work laying down ambient vibes on their remix of the Ballistic Brothers tune from 1998. You think they do beats good, check what they can do without them…
Chaser - Blue Planet (Abacus Blue Planetaria Mix) > I first heard this remix on the Om Lounge series from the early 2000’s.  It really reminds me of living by the sea in Cornwall, mainly cos that’s where I bought it and played it out lots at gigs when I was there…
Chari Chari - Udu Spiral Monkey Dance (Le Groupe À Monique Mix) > Back to 1999 for this Frederic Galliano remix of Chari Chari in a French, African Japanese cross over. Total winner!
Jazzva – Nervous Lady > Not much I can tell you about this one other than its from 2004 and is lovely, a slow warm seductive groove…
Block 16 - Find An Oasis (String Reprise) > This is the beautiful String Reprise of Find An Oasis taken form the 2001 album, Morning Sun. The track features Jhelisa on vocals.
Getachew Kassa - Tezeta (Slow version) > Back to Ethiopia in 1972 for this one… I heard this on one of the Ethiopiques albums. Went for the slow version since we all about chill out here. Check the fast version too if you can!
Limbo Experience – Illusion > A track from 2000 on the awesome Yellow Productions label from France.  This is the original mix produced by Julien Jabre. Check that piano.
Kaoru Inoue Presents Chari Chari – Aurora > Japanese Deep House from 2002. Love this track!
Seigen Ono – Julia > And to finish a beautiful production by Seigen Ono. Those strings are something else!]]></description>
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Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Mat Hoods
Title: DD0310
Style: Soul, House, Ambient
Time: 69 Minutes
Date: 2016-01-17
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Mat Hoods...
You can find Mat Hoods here:
Hearthis.at/mathoods
Facebook.com/pages/Shoes-and-P...limsoll-Records
Soundcloud.com/mat-hoods
Mixcloud.com/mathoods
Soundcloud.com/The_Automats
Tracklsiting:
1) Pascal Schäfer - Far Away Places
2) Madala Kunene - Khono Thwele
3) Pat Metheny - Sueño Con Mexico
4) Ballistic Brothers - Marching On (Masters At Work "Trippin EFX Mix")
5) Chaser - Blue Planet (Abacus Blue Planetaria Mix)
6) Chari Chari - Udu Spiral Monkey Dance (Le Groupe À Monique Mix)
7) Jazzva – Nervous Lady
8) Block 16 - Find An Oasis (String Reprise)
9) Getachew Kassa - Tezeta (Slow version)
10) Limbo Experience - Illusion
11) Kaoru Inoue Presents Chari Chari - Aurora
12) Seigen Ono – Julia
Pascal Schäfer - Far Away Places > Can't tell you too much  this one other than it has a lovely loop, soothing ocean sounds and a seductive sample running through it. Sets the tone nicely…
Madala Kunene - Khono Thwele > A proper joyous African jam. Loose percussion, tempo shifts and all round good vibes, hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
Pat Metheny - Sueño Con Mexico > This was  introduced to me recently by a beautiful woman in my life, turns out I owned the track on a Café Del Mar album that I bought years ago but never really listened to it properly. Synchronicity at its best…
Ballistic Brothers - Marching On (Masters At Work "Trippin EFX Mix") > Masters At Work laying down ambient vibes on their remix of the Ballistic Brothers tune from 1998. You think they do beats good, check what they can do without them…
Chaser - Blue Planet (Abacus Blue Planetaria Mix) > I first heard this remix on the Om Lounge series from the early 2000’s.  It really reminds me of living by the sea in Cornwall, mainly cos that’s where I bought it and played it out lots at gigs when I was there…
Chari Chari - Udu Spiral Monkey Dance (Le Groupe À Monique Mix) > Back to 1999 for this Frederic Galliano remix of Chari Chari in a French, African Japanese cross over. Total winner!
Jazzva – Nervous Lady > Not much I can tell you about this one other than its from 2004 and is lovely, a slow warm seductive groove…
Block 16 - Find An Oasis (String Reprise) > This is the beautiful String Reprise of Find An Oasis taken form the 2001 album, Morning Sun. The track features Jhelisa on vocals.
Getachew Kassa - Tezeta (Slow version) > Back to Ethiopia in 1972 for this one… I heard this on one of the Ethiopiques albums. Went for the slow version since we all about chill out here. Check the fast version too if you can!
Limbo Experience – Illusion > A track from 2000 on the awesome Yellow Productions label from France.  This is the original mix produced by Julien Jabre. Check that piano.
Kaoru Inoue Presents Chari Chari – Aurora > Japanese Deep House from 2002. Love this track!
Seigen Ono – Julia > And to finish a beautiful production by Seigen Ono. Those strings are something else!]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0309 Dusk Dubs - Moodymanc</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Moodymanc]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Moodymanc
Title: DD0309
Style: Ethinic, Vinyl,  Roots Music
Time: 60 Minutes
Date: 2016-01-10
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. Each record, played in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Moodymanc with a wonderful mixtape inspired "From The Field".
You can find Moodymanc here:
Facebook.com/moody.manc
Twitter.com/DannyMoodymanc
Myspace.com/moodymanc
Soundcloud.com/moodymanc
Facebook.com/wellcutrecords
Soundcloud.com/well-cut-records
Juno.co.uk/labels/Well+Cut
"I’ve always collected records of field recordings. They are beautiful things, often commissioned by university anthropological departments, sometimes coming with booklets describing the studies during which the recordings were made, sometimes with pictures or photographs of the musicians and instruments recorded. As a drummer it’s always been fascinating to me to trace the roots of a lot of the music that has influenced me more directly, as a beat-maker it’s a great source of sampling and inspiration too. The beauty of these recordings is not always in their recording quality, (many of these were made in the 60s, when such persuits were more fashionable, and on location without the most ideal equipment, and some of these records are in less than perfect condition, all of which I’m sure you’ll find is evidenced by the hums and crackles!) but in the raw honesty and authenticity that is inherent.
Listening to these recordings for me is a great way to ‘cleanse the ears’ after hearing so much recorded music which is operating with so many other agendas.
I hope you enjoy!"
Tracklisting
1) Kakraba Lobi ’cat and mouse’ (Ghana)
2) Greeting by two young girls (Kayanza, S. Africa)
3) Tzotziles Slow chant of authority changing hands (Chiapas, Mexico)
4) Bomas of Kenya Sengenya (Digo, Kenya)
5) Youruba talking drum (Nigeria)
6) Carlos Embale Yambu (Cuba)
7) Sansa Solo (Sudan)
8) Mwingonyi warriors’ songs Lunda Zaire
9) Manatsoa valiha fombandrazanah (madagasikara)
10) The ceremonial drums  of the Asantehene (Ghana)
11) Chansons Intimes du KraalMututsi ‘Chant de la Pedrix’  (Burundi)
12) Marilli (young girl, Yeji, Ghana)
13) Capoeira de Santana (n.e. brazil)
14) Greetings from Podor (Senegal)
15) ‘Le Chasseur’  ‘chant du sud accompagne a l’Othar Gnoua’ (Morocco)
16) Whispered Song ‘inanga’ Bujumbura, S.Africa
17) Dogumba Song (Sandema, Ghana)
18) Les Petits Chanteurs-danseurs de Kegna Kwediama kwedi nioka (Kenya)]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Moodymanc]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Moodymanc
Title: DD0309
Style: Ethinic, Vinyl,  Roots Music
Time: 60 Minutes
Date: 2016-01-10
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. Each record, played in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Moodymanc with a wonderful mixtape inspired "From The Field".
You can find Moodymanc here:
Facebook.com/moody.manc
Twitter.com/DannyMoodymanc
Myspace.com/moodymanc
Soundcloud.com/moodymanc
Facebook.com/wellcutrecords
Soundcloud.com/well-cut-records
Juno.co.uk/labels/Well+Cut
"I’ve always collected records of field recordings. They are beautiful things, often commissioned by university anthropological departments, sometimes coming with booklets describing the studies during which the recordings were made, sometimes with pictures or photographs of the musicians and instruments recorded. As a drummer it’s always been fascinating to me to trace the roots of a lot of the music that has influenced me more directly, as a beat-maker it’s a great source of sampling and inspiration too. The beauty of these recordings is not always in their recording quality, (many of these were made in the 60s, when such persuits were more fashionable, and on location without the most ideal equipment, and some of these records are in less than perfect condition, all of which I’m sure you’ll find is evidenced by the hums and crackles!) but in the raw honesty and authenticity that is inherent.
Listening to these recordings for me is a great way to ‘cleanse the ears’ after hearing so much recorded music which is operating with so many other agendas.
I hope you enjoy!"
Tracklisting
1) Kakraba Lobi ’cat and mouse’ (Ghana)
2) Greeting by two young girls (Kayanza, S. Africa)
3) Tzotziles Slow chant of authority changing hands (Chiapas, Mexico)
4) Bomas of Kenya Sengenya (Digo, Kenya)
5) Youruba talking drum (Nigeria)
6) Carlos Embale Yambu (Cuba)
7) Sansa Solo (Sudan)
8) Mwingonyi warriors’ songs Lunda Zaire
9) Manatsoa valiha fombandrazanah (madagasikara)
10) The ceremonial drums  of the Asantehene (Ghana)
11) Chansons Intimes du KraalMututsi ‘Chant de la Pedrix’  (Burundi)
12) Marilli (young girl, Yeji, Ghana)
13) Capoeira de Santana (n.e. brazil)
14) Greetings from Podor (Senegal)
15) ‘Le Chasseur’  ‘chant du sud accompagne a l’Othar Gnoua’ (Morocco)
16) Whispered Song ‘inanga’ Bujumbura, S.Africa
17) Dogumba Song (Sandema, Ghana)
18) Les Petits Chanteurs-danseurs de Kegna Kwediama kwedi nioka (Kenya)]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2016 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0308 Dusk Dubs - DJ Trax</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[DJ Trax]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: DJ Trax
Title: DD0308
Style: Jazz, Funk, Soul, Hip Hop, Trip Hop
Time: 56 Minutes
Date: 2016-01-03
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome DJ Trax to the Dusk Dubs family...
You can find DJ Trax here:
twitter.com/TheDJTrax
facebook.com/djtraxpage
djtrax.org
soundcloud.com/djtrax
vimeo.com/djtrax
djtrax.bandcamp.com
"Thanks for inviting me to do a mixtape for Dusk Dubs. I have a huge record collection and love many styles of music, so the concept is right up my street.
It is quite a deep emotional selection. I have always loved music that really touches you in one way or another.
I hope you enjoy the journey..."
Tracklisting
1) Graham Collier - Lullaby for a lonely child : First up I have to thank Matt Gourvish for introducing me to this track.  This is the type of Jazz I love, so warm with soft beautiful Horn Harmonies and that sax solo....!
2) Heatwave - Star of the story : Such a beautiful track. Amazing Bassline, Strings and layed soft vocals. It has a really warm feel to it.
3) David Matthews - Sandworm - This is one of those records where every note is played to perfection! The players are completely locked in the groove. The track has three amazing basslines with outstanding sliding bridges. The main bassline is rhythmically very clever and unusual. I never tire of this track.
4) Billy Cobham - Heather : When asked to pick records that are personal to me this one immediately jumped into my head. I have always loved this track. Last year, my son was born and I made a mixtape for my partner to listen to during labor (you can`t get more personal than that!) this was the first track on there. It is a beautiful piece of music that makes you drift away.
5) Souls of Mischief - 93 Til` Infinity : This record samples the previous track. 93 Til` Inifinity perfectly captures an era in hip hop but is also timeless. The title and concept of capturing an era yet standing the test of time inspired me to write the track `89 Til` Infinity` released last year on Tempo Records.
6) Blackstar - Respiration : This to me is a perfect Hip Hop track. The music is deep and thought provoking and perfectly fits the rhymes and concept. As well as Mos Def and Talib Kweli, it also features Common. All three MC`s were on the top of their game. Respiration is full of references and metaphors that you might not catch the first time round. I love tracks like this as they reward you by unveiling more and more with each listen.  
7) Taylor McFerrin - Done For - I first heard this track on his soundcloud a year or so before the album. It`s one of the tracks that hasnt got many elements, but the melodies work so well together that you could listen to it on loop. If you havnt already, I recommend checking out his album.
8) The Future Sound Of London - Max : FSOL have produced some amazing tracks under so many aliases. I especially love their early material on Jumpin` and Pumpin.` I wanted to include one of their many tracks and felt that `Max` captures the deep, warm beautiful side of FSOL.  One thing I love about the group is that they create such unique sounds (no presets here!) and use them with both electronic textures and organic atmospherics.
9) Gil Scott Heron - Pieces of a Man: I have always been a fan of GSH. I was lucky enough to see him at Somerset House before he sadly died.  Pieces of a man is an understated but powerful track. Beautifully sad, Lyrically amazing and sonicly warm. The word legend is over used, in Gil Scott Heron`s case it could not be more apt.
10) Innerzone Orchestra - People Make The World Go Round : Carl Craig has made some increadible music over the years. For me, this version of the Stylistics classic is one of his stand out moments. I love the rhodes that comes in half way through and takes it to another level.
11) DJ Trax - Soul Travelling - I thought I would include one track from myself that fits in with the Dusk Dub concept. Soul Travelling was released last year and features Becki Biggins on Saxophone. I have worked with Becki on a number of projects. As well as an amazing player and writer she is a great jazz vocalists (I recommend checking her out! beckibiggins.com) The track is laid back and has positive summer vibe to it. I plan on writing a new down tempo album in this vain next year. The image used for this mixtape is the original artwork for this release. It was created by my girlfriend as part of her Rush Hour series. Check her work out at theredtreecompany.co.uk]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[DJ Trax]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: DJ Trax
Title: DD0308
Style: Jazz, Funk, Soul, Hip Hop, Trip Hop
Time: 56 Minutes
Date: 2016-01-03
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome DJ Trax to the Dusk Dubs family...
You can find DJ Trax here:
twitter.com/TheDJTrax
facebook.com/djtraxpage
djtrax.org
soundcloud.com/djtrax
vimeo.com/djtrax
djtrax.bandcamp.com
"Thanks for inviting me to do a mixtape for Dusk Dubs. I have a huge record collection and love many styles of music, so the concept is right up my street.
It is quite a deep emotional selection. I have always loved music that really touches you in one way or another.
I hope you enjoy the journey..."
Tracklisting
1) Graham Collier - Lullaby for a lonely child : First up I have to thank Matt Gourvish for introducing me to this track.  This is the type of Jazz I love, so warm with soft beautiful Horn Harmonies and that sax solo....!
2) Heatwave - Star of the story : Such a beautiful track. Amazing Bassline, Strings and layed soft vocals. It has a really warm feel to it.
3) David Matthews - Sandworm - This is one of those records where every note is played to perfection! The players are completely locked in the groove. The track has three amazing basslines with outstanding sliding bridges. The main bassline is rhythmically very clever and unusual. I never tire of this track.
4) Billy Cobham - Heather : When asked to pick records that are personal to me this one immediately jumped into my head. I have always loved this track. Last year, my son was born and I made a mixtape for my partner to listen to during labor (you can`t get more personal than that!) this was the first track on there. It is a beautiful piece of music that makes you drift away.
5) Souls of Mischief - 93 Til` Infinity : This record samples the previous track. 93 Til` Inifinity perfectly captures an era in hip hop but is also timeless. The title and concept of capturing an era yet standing the test of time inspired me to write the track `89 Til` Infinity` released last year on Tempo Records.
6) Blackstar - Respiration : This to me is a perfect Hip Hop track. The music is deep and thought provoking and perfectly fits the rhymes and concept. As well as Mos Def and Talib Kweli, it also features Common. All three MC`s were on the top of their game. Respiration is full of references and metaphors that you might not catch the first time round. I love tracks like this as they reward you by unveiling more and more with each listen.  
7) Taylor McFerrin - Done For - I first heard this track on his soundcloud a year or so before the album. It`s one of the tracks that hasnt got many elements, but the melodies work so well together that you could listen to it on loop. If you havnt already, I recommend checking out his album.
8) The Future Sound Of London - Max : FSOL have produced some amazing tracks under so many aliases. I especially love their early material on Jumpin` and Pumpin.` I wanted to include one of their many tracks and felt that `Max` captures the deep, warm beautiful side of FSOL.  One thing I love about the group is that they create such unique sounds (no presets here!) and use them with both electronic textures and organic atmospherics.
9) Gil Scott Heron - Pieces of a Man: I have always been a fan of GSH. I was lucky enough to see him at Somerset House before he sadly died.  Pieces of a man is an understated but powerful track. Beautifully sad, Lyrically amazing and sonicly warm. The word legend is over used, in Gil Scott Heron`s case it could not be more apt.
10) Innerzone Orchestra - People Make The World Go Round : Carl Craig has made some increadible music over the years. For me, this version of the Stylistics classic is one of his stand out moments. I love the rhodes that comes in half way through and takes it to another level.
11) DJ Trax - Soul Travelling - I thought I would include one track from myself that fits in with the Dusk Dub concept. Soul Travelling was released last year and features Becki Biggins on Saxophone. I have worked with Becki on a number of projects. As well as an amazing player and writer she is a great jazz vocalists (I recommend checking her out! beckibiggins.com) The track is laid back and has positive summer vibe to it. I plan on writing a new down tempo album in this vain next year. The image used for this mixtape is the original artwork for this release. It was created by my girlfriend as part of her Rush Hour series. Check her work out at theredtreecompany.co.uk]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2015 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-12-27T00:00:00+01:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0307 Dusk Dubs - Twindad</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Twindad]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Twindad
Title: DD0307
Style: Soul, Drum and Bass, Jungle
Time: 69 Minutes
Date: 2015-12-27
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Twindad...
You can find Twindad here:
soundcloud.com/twindad
mixcloud.com/Twindad
"Thank you once again for letting me make a few selections for this year’s DuskDubs, the ever evolving and growing connection of people & music.
The most difficult part for me is narrowing it down from all the tunes you want to have included your head & heart want it all to be presented. So I just give a bagful of tunes to DuskDubs HQ and it comes out golden.
I’ve selected, in my opinion, some truly fantastic tunes, a few by some of our selectors themselves who have produced some outstanding music that still sound as fresh as the day they were released. (You know who you are).
Considering this will probably be aired in the winter, grab the drink of your choice, sit back and let the music warm you up.
The cover is a nod to our resident DJ, Asphalt Layer, enjoy!"
Tracklisting
1) Photek - Modus Operandi
2) Bjork - Isobel’s Lonely Heart (Goldie Mix)
3) Omni  Trio - Who Are You ?
4) Steve C & DJ Monita - Full Cry
5) Amorphous  - Sidestepper
6) Foul Play Productions - Risk
7) Bipolar - Interlude
8) Calibre - Stoned
9) Incognito - Lost (Ed:It Mix)
10) Om Unit - Reverse Logic
11) Peshay - On The Nile]]></description>
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Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Twindad
Title: DD0307
Style: Soul, Drum and Bass, Jungle
Time: 69 Minutes
Date: 2015-12-27
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Twindad...
You can find Twindad here:
soundcloud.com/twindad
mixcloud.com/Twindad
"Thank you once again for letting me make a few selections for this year’s DuskDubs, the ever evolving and growing connection of people & music.
The most difficult part for me is narrowing it down from all the tunes you want to have included your head & heart want it all to be presented. So I just give a bagful of tunes to DuskDubs HQ and it comes out golden.
I’ve selected, in my opinion, some truly fantastic tunes, a few by some of our selectors themselves who have produced some outstanding music that still sound as fresh as the day they were released. (You know who you are).
Considering this will probably be aired in the winter, grab the drink of your choice, sit back and let the music warm you up.
The cover is a nod to our resident DJ, Asphalt Layer, enjoy!"
Tracklisting
1) Photek - Modus Operandi
2) Bjork - Isobel’s Lonely Heart (Goldie Mix)
3) Omni  Trio - Who Are You ?
4) Steve C & DJ Monita - Full Cry
5) Amorphous  - Sidestepper
6) Foul Play Productions - Risk
7) Bipolar - Interlude
8) Calibre - Stoned
9) Incognito - Lost (Ed:It Mix)
10) Om Unit - Reverse Logic
11) Peshay - On The Nile]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0306 Dusk Dubs - Depoeism</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Depoeism]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Depoeism
Title: DD0306
Style: Hip Hop, Soul, Graffiti, House
Time: 65 Minutes
Date: 2015-12-20
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Depoeism...
"Here are a few tracks I've put together that are both from old and new artists. An eclectic mix with a #DuskDubs twist.
These tracks, for me, make me feel happy, sometimes even on the verge of tears. Getting caught up in the moment, reminiscing  of when I first heard the track and the people I was with. I hope you too, will connect with at least one of these tracks and understand why I chose them.
Enjoy and ya chests....
Depoe"
Tracklisting
1) Beat Inc. - Just remember (Om Unit Remix)
2) Rosie Lowe - How'd You Like It
3) David Bowie - Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich Mix by Jamie Murphy for DFA)
4) Lennie De Ice - We are I.E. (Caspa & Rusko Rmx)
5) DJ Mau Mau - Pearls & Diamonds
6) Shades of Rhythm - Sweet sensation (Lone Rmx)
7) Elliot Moss - Slip
8) Etherwood - Cast Away
9) Childish Gambino - Telegraph Ave
10) Smith & Mighty - Closer
11) Paul Weller Vs Portishead - Wild Wood (Sheared Wood Remix)
12) Newcleus - Jam On This (Old schools back in session)
13) Sterling Void - It's Alright (Original House Mix)]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Depoeism]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Depoeism
Title: DD0306
Style: Hip Hop, Soul, Graffiti, House
Time: 65 Minutes
Date: 2015-12-20
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Depoeism...
"Here are a few tracks I've put together that are both from old and new artists. An eclectic mix with a #DuskDubs twist.
These tracks, for me, make me feel happy, sometimes even on the verge of tears. Getting caught up in the moment, reminiscing  of when I first heard the track and the people I was with. I hope you too, will connect with at least one of these tracks and understand why I chose them.
Enjoy and ya chests....
Depoe"
Tracklisting
1) Beat Inc. - Just remember (Om Unit Remix)
2) Rosie Lowe - How'd You Like It
3) David Bowie - Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich Mix by Jamie Murphy for DFA)
4) Lennie De Ice - We are I.E. (Caspa & Rusko Rmx)
5) DJ Mau Mau - Pearls & Diamonds
6) Shades of Rhythm - Sweet sensation (Lone Rmx)
7) Elliot Moss - Slip
8) Etherwood - Cast Away
9) Childish Gambino - Telegraph Ave
10) Smith & Mighty - Closer
11) Paul Weller Vs Portishead - Wild Wood (Sheared Wood Remix)
12) Newcleus - Jam On This (Old schools back in session)
13) Sterling Void - It's Alright (Original House Mix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2015 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0305 Dusk Dubs - Mixamorphosis</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Mixamorphosis]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Mixamorphosis
Title: DD0305
Style: Jazz, Easy Listening, Soul
Time: 77 Minutes
Date: 2015-12-013
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Mixamorphosis to the Dusk Dubs family...
"I’ve been a DuskDubs lurker, for some time now. So, when I was asked for a contribution, I really was genuinely flattered to be given the opportunity to share some tunes that are special to me.
The selection process I’ve gone for in putting my selection together is as basic as picking a selection of tracks that have a real personal meaning and significance to me. I started by going through my collection and picking out ‘possible’ tracks. This initial whittling down process left me with around 5 hours of music. What I’ve ended up with is a small selection that represents music that will always live with me.
I hope you enjoy the selection." [[ Mixamorphosis ]]
You can find Mixamorphosis here:
Blog - mixamorphosis.com
soundcloud.com/mixamorphosis
hearthis.at/mixamorphosis
facebook.com/mixamorphosis
twitter.com/mixamorphosis
Tracklisting
1) Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong - Moonlight In Vermont
This track comes from an LP that I often go to when I want to unwind. Timeless, beautiful music from an era when talent mattered more than PR and fashion. As much as I do love the original versions from Margaret Whiting, this version from Ella and Louis brings a different character to the track which for me, really brings it to life.
2) Bill Withers - Hope She’ll Be Happier With Him
I’m a massive Bill Withers fan and could have selected any number of his tracks for this Dusk Dubs selection. The reason I went with this particular track is that I really enjoy the lyrics, the emotion and his performance; it’s something that I just really feel.  For a visual aspect of where I’m coming from, watch the Soul Power documentary which features a live performance of this track.
3) B.J. Smith - We Can Sail
I wanted to include at least a couple of my recent vinyl purchases and it was a tough choice because there has been so much great music released this year. I went for this B.J. Smith track from the excellent NuNorthernSoul label which has been releasing consistently good music since 2012 and I feel like it’s under most peoples radar. The record this track comes from features a cracking Jonny Nash remix too.
4) Nina Simone - Do I Move You?
I couldn’t not include a Nina Simone track in this selection. I really love her music, her voice and her story. You can really feel the difference when the music and singing from an artist is from the heart, and this is something that runs through Nina Simone’s work. If you haven’t caught the documentary ‘What Happened, Miss Simone?’, I’d thoroughly recommend you check it out.
5) James Brown - King Heroin
Poetic and sadly as true today as it was 43 years ago when it was released. This was the first track from James Brown that I really sat up and paid attention to. I knew of his music of course. Everyone knows his classics, but this was different, and it really started me off on a mission to dig through his catalogue and led me onto a lot of the other artists that he shared a platform with over his long career.
6) Nick Drake - Saturday Sun
My first exposure to Nick Drake came via a random cheap compilation around 15 years ago. The track on that compilation was ‘River Man’ which I fell in love with and lead me onto the purchase of ‘Five Leaves Left’. This is my favourite track from that timeless album.
7) Harry Nilsson - Everybody’s Talking
“Everybody’s talking at me, I don’t hear a word they’re saying, only the echoes of my mind”. A sentiment I’m sure everybody can identify with one way or another. Nilsson was another of the artists in this list that has such a great catalogue of music I would have been happy to include virtually anything. Aside from this track resonating with me, it gives me a chance to plug the movie Midnight Cowboy in which this track is famously featured. If you haven’t seen the movie, give it a watch, it’s a great story.
8) Jellybread - I Pity The Fool
I’m afraid I can’t tell you much about Jellybread, other than to not confuse them ith the American band Jelly Bread. This is another track I discovered via a randomly picked up compilation, and one which has stayed with me ever since. If you like it, check out some of their other material via Discogs or Youtube.
9) Fat Freddy’s Drop - Hope
This track was my introduction to Fat Freddy’s Drop and it came via the Best Seven Selections compilation on the Best Seven label. I’d thoroughly recommend picking up the Best Seven Selections series as they are full of cracking reggae/dub/soul inspired music. If you don’t know Fat Freddy’s Drop, then rectify that as soon as you can. If you are looking for this particular track you will either need to pick up the Best Seven Selections release, the Hope For A Generation cd EP or the 10” single as the track Hope that is on the Based On A True Story LP is not the same track.
10) Massive Attack - Better Things
Really needs no introduction. Again, I could have picked many of their fabulous back catalogue, but this is a track that resonates with me and the vocals of Tracey Thorn are just sublime. A match made in heaven.
11) Gwen McCrae - 90% Of  Me Is You
I toyed with the idea of using the cover of this by the Dynamics ( youtube.com/watch?v=r40R_wQRdDQ ) which you’ll find on the aforementioned Best Seven label, but Gwen’s vocals won me over on which version to use. Either way, it’s a great track, with great sentiment.
12) Lani Hall - Love Song
This is a track that most people know through Elton John covering it. I’m really not keen on his version myself, and much prefer this polished version from Lani Hall, or the original by Lesley Duncan - youtube.com/watch?v=SYelRP3MzEw
13) Junip - Without You
I’ve been a fan of Jose Gonzalez for a good while now, but his work with Junip had slipped under the radar for me. I only discovered it via a really fabulous mix James Lavelle put out via the Dazed Digital website (dazeddigital.com/music/article...lavelle-mixtape). There is also a cracking live performance of this from Seattle based radio KEXP - youtube.com/watch?v=SbC1uOjNh6A
14) Suzanne Kraft - Flatiron
The second track I am featuring that is from recently purchased vinyl. Coming from the LP ‘Talk From Home’, a very worthy purchase, as are the other two releases on the Melody As Truth label, which you’d expect given it is run by Johnny Nash.
15) Kings Of Convenience - Misread
I’m sure Dusk Dubs listeners won’t need any introduction to Kings Of Convenience. This is one of my favourite tracks of theirs, but I could have picked any number of them. It’s a shame that they haven’t put any music out since 2009. Hopefully that will change before too long.
16) The Detroit Experiment - Highest
A classic album that will stand the test of time. I love a lot of Carl Craig’s work, but this has to be my favourite record that he has his name attached to. Of course, in this instance, the LP this track is from is a collaboration between many noteworthy musicians and if you haven’t given time to listen to the LP yet then you should make an effort to change that.
17) The Doobie Brothers - Losin’ End
One of my favourite tracks from one of my favourite compilations in recent times. If you haven’t checked out the Too Slow To Disco series, get on it. As well as some well known cuts, there are a few lesser known gems on them.
18) Christian Prommer’s Drumlesson - Plastic Dreams
I wanted to end my selection with a more uptempo track that reflected my love of house music. Jaydee’s track Plastic Dreams is one of the earlier house tracks that got me into the direction of dance music. Rather than use the classic version which we all know and love, I’ve gone for this Jazzy version from Christian Prommer that came out on the excellent Sonar Kollektiv label. Well worth picking up the LP if you can find a copy that is in a reasonable price bracket.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[Mixamorphosis]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Mixamorphosis
Title: DD0305
Style: Jazz, Easy Listening, Soul
Time: 77 Minutes
Date: 2015-12-013
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Mixamorphosis to the Dusk Dubs family...
"I’ve been a DuskDubs lurker, for some time now. So, when I was asked for a contribution, I really was genuinely flattered to be given the opportunity to share some tunes that are special to me.
The selection process I’ve gone for in putting my selection together is as basic as picking a selection of tracks that have a real personal meaning and significance to me. I started by going through my collection and picking out ‘possible’ tracks. This initial whittling down process left me with around 5 hours of music. What I’ve ended up with is a small selection that represents music that will always live with me.
I hope you enjoy the selection." [[ Mixamorphosis ]]
You can find Mixamorphosis here:
Blog - mixamorphosis.com
soundcloud.com/mixamorphosis
hearthis.at/mixamorphosis
facebook.com/mixamorphosis
twitter.com/mixamorphosis
Tracklisting
1) Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong - Moonlight In Vermont
This track comes from an LP that I often go to when I want to unwind. Timeless, beautiful music from an era when talent mattered more than PR and fashion. As much as I do love the original versions from Margaret Whiting, this version from Ella and Louis brings a different character to the track which for me, really brings it to life.
2) Bill Withers - Hope She’ll Be Happier With Him
I’m a massive Bill Withers fan and could have selected any number of his tracks for this Dusk Dubs selection. The reason I went with this particular track is that I really enjoy the lyrics, the emotion and his performance; it’s something that I just really feel.  For a visual aspect of where I’m coming from, watch the Soul Power documentary which features a live performance of this track.
3) B.J. Smith - We Can Sail
I wanted to include at least a couple of my recent vinyl purchases and it was a tough choice because there has been so much great music released this year. I went for this B.J. Smith track from the excellent NuNorthernSoul label which has been releasing consistently good music since 2012 and I feel like it’s under most peoples radar. The record this track comes from features a cracking Jonny Nash remix too.
4) Nina Simone - Do I Move You?
I couldn’t not include a Nina Simone track in this selection. I really love her music, her voice and her story. You can really feel the difference when the music and singing from an artist is from the heart, and this is something that runs through Nina Simone’s work. If you haven’t caught the documentary ‘What Happened, Miss Simone?’, I’d thoroughly recommend you check it out.
5) James Brown - King Heroin
Poetic and sadly as true today as it was 43 years ago when it was released. This was the first track from James Brown that I really sat up and paid attention to. I knew of his music of course. Everyone knows his classics, but this was different, and it really started me off on a mission to dig through his catalogue and led me onto a lot of the other artists that he shared a platform with over his long career.
6) Nick Drake - Saturday Sun
My first exposure to Nick Drake came via a random cheap compilation around 15 years ago. The track on that compilation was ‘River Man’ which I fell in love with and lead me onto the purchase of ‘Five Leaves Left’. This is my favourite track from that timeless album.
7) Harry Nilsson - Everybody’s Talking
“Everybody’s talking at me, I don’t hear a word they’re saying, only the echoes of my mind”. A sentiment I’m sure everybody can identify with one way or another. Nilsson was another of the artists in this list that has such a great catalogue of music I would have been happy to include virtually anything. Aside from this track resonating with me, it gives me a chance to plug the movie Midnight Cowboy in which this track is famously featured. If you haven’t seen the movie, give it a watch, it’s a great story.
8) Jellybread - I Pity The Fool
I’m afraid I can’t tell you much about Jellybread, other than to not confuse them ith the American band Jelly Bread. This is another track I discovered via a randomly picked up compilation, and one which has stayed with me ever since. If you like it, check out some of their other material via Discogs or Youtube.
9) Fat Freddy’s Drop - Hope
This track was my introduction to Fat Freddy’s Drop and it came via the Best Seven Selections compilation on the Best Seven label. I’d thoroughly recommend picking up the Best Seven Selections series as they are full of cracking reggae/dub/soul inspired music. If you don’t know Fat Freddy’s Drop, then rectify that as soon as you can. If you are looking for this particular track you will either need to pick up the Best Seven Selections release, the Hope For A Generation cd EP or the 10” single as the track Hope that is on the Based On A True Story LP is not the same track.
10) Massive Attack - Better Things
Really needs no introduction. Again, I could have picked many of their fabulous back catalogue, but this is a track that resonates with me and the vocals of Tracey Thorn are just sublime. A match made in heaven.
11) Gwen McCrae - 90% Of  Me Is You
I toyed with the idea of using the cover of this by the Dynamics ( youtube.com/watch?v=r40R_wQRdDQ ) which you’ll find on the aforementioned Best Seven label, but Gwen’s vocals won me over on which version to use. Either way, it’s a great track, with great sentiment.
12) Lani Hall - Love Song
This is a track that most people know through Elton John covering it. I’m really not keen on his version myself, and much prefer this polished version from Lani Hall, or the original by Lesley Duncan - youtube.com/watch?v=SYelRP3MzEw
13) Junip - Without You
I’ve been a fan of Jose Gonzalez for a good while now, but his work with Junip had slipped under the radar for me. I only discovered it via a really fabulous mix James Lavelle put out via the Dazed Digital website (dazeddigital.com/music/article...lavelle-mixtape). There is also a cracking live performance of this from Seattle based radio KEXP - youtube.com/watch?v=SbC1uOjNh6A
14) Suzanne Kraft - Flatiron
The second track I am featuring that is from recently purchased vinyl. Coming from the LP ‘Talk From Home’, a very worthy purchase, as are the other two releases on the Melody As Truth label, which you’d expect given it is run by Johnny Nash.
15) Kings Of Convenience - Misread
I’m sure Dusk Dubs listeners won’t need any introduction to Kings Of Convenience. This is one of my favourite tracks of theirs, but I could have picked any number of them. It’s a shame that they haven’t put any music out since 2009. Hopefully that will change before too long.
16) The Detroit Experiment - Highest
A classic album that will stand the test of time. I love a lot of Carl Craig’s work, but this has to be my favourite record that he has his name attached to. Of course, in this instance, the LP this track is from is a collaboration between many noteworthy musicians and if you haven’t given time to listen to the LP yet then you should make an effort to change that.
17) The Doobie Brothers - Losin’ End
One of my favourite tracks from one of my favourite compilations in recent times. If you haven’t checked out the Too Slow To Disco series, get on it. As well as some well known cuts, there are a few lesser known gems on them.
18) Christian Prommer’s Drumlesson - Plastic Dreams
I wanted to end my selection with a more uptempo track that reflected my love of house music. Jaydee’s track Plastic Dreams is one of the earlier house tracks that got me into the direction of dance music. Rather than use the classic version which we all know and love, I’ve gone for this Jazzy version from Christian Prommer that came out on the excellent Sonar Kollektiv label. Well worth picking up the LP if you can find a copy that is in a reasonable price bracket.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2015 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0304 Dusk Dubs - Jarque</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Jarque]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Jarque
Title: DD0304
Style: Drum and Bass, Jungle
Time: 139 Minutes
Date: 2015-12-06
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Jarque....
"As always, thanks to Dusk Dubs crew for letting me put together another dig in the crates.  Also a huge shout to Si Rage who gave me my break on his radio station and inspired this selection. 
Last time I put something together for Dusk Dubs I was working under my production name of Niccolo Machiavelli.  I put together a collection of tracks around the theme of atmosphere, lots of beatless stuff.  This time I’m going in under my new production moniker of Jarque, and have stepped things up a bit. 
Many years ago I used to DJ under the name of Submerge, I played out a fair bit in Oxford, Milton Keynes and London and ended up playing on one of the finest London pirates, Keen FM.  The music policy was Hardcore and D+B, and I crafted myself a niche playing the more “Intelligent” side of things.  Shows would always go off piste though and take in Choppage, Drumfunk and Techmospherics (how’s that for genre bashing?!).  So when I was asked to put together a second selection for him I instantly thought about drawing for some old music that used to set my show alight every Thursday.
Some of these producers were one hit wonders; some were firmly established in the scene and continue to do what they do.  Most of the music comes from the late 90’s to around 2004-2005 and if you can find it these days you will be lucky.
So here’s why I’ve stuck in what I have:" [[ Jarque ]]
You can find Jarque here:
twitter.com/NeilGarcia79
soundcloud.com/neilgarcia
Tracklisting
1) Skeema – Shoot my Life – Proper intelligent D+B to kick off, a really nice pad and that haunting vocal always used to get me.  This track sounded so good on a club system.
2) Nemos – Kuues Meel (Aural Imbalance Remix) – I remember first hearing this and just feeling blown away.  The breakdown that kicks in around 4 minutes makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.
3) Lee and Gwange – Too Deep – I first heard this when it was sampled on an old Dope Dragon track, so it was a pleasure to hear it in its full glory.
4) Orange & Blue – Tranquillity Drift – I used to listen to this every morning without fail taking the Central Line to work at 6am. 
5) Seba + Paradox – Move on – I remember around 2005 or so the hordes at Drum and Bass Arena forum going mad for this track, on first listen I was floored!  The processing on the vocal kills me.
6) Funky Technicians – Airtight – First piece of D+B vinyl I ever picked up.  Possibly my favourite D+B track of all time.
7) Omni Trio – Beyond the Fundamental – The pad and drum programming are perfection.
8) Aural Imbalance – Secret Motion – How the hell he programmed the bell sound that comes in at 3:10 or so I’ll never know.
9) Break and Hydro – Immaculate – I remember hearing this out, the bass rattled my chest like few other tracks ever did.
10) Funky Technicians – Sound Trak – If one track sums up the whole “Intelligent” scene, it’s this one.
11) Matizz – Grace – This track didn’t leave my (virtual) record box for years.
12) Nu Tone – Heaven Sent – The most commercial track on here, probably a bit Liquid, but again the vocal processing just gets me.
13) Dragonsword – Time to Realise – I remember discovering Blame’s 720 Degrees label and it just ended up as buy on sight.  This one was a free digital give away and was such a low press, but with a bit of EQ it sounded mental.
14) Cable – Ice Mines – Slowing it down a bit before taking it up, this is a really good melodic track.
15) Electro Soul System – Dreams – Andrey’s first ever track I do believe?  The man who blew up and released on Hospital and all over can do no wrong.  From a production point of view the sound he gets at 0.23 always got me.
16) Alpha Omega – Chasing Dragons – One of the Reinforced don’s finest.  The drum programming is on top!
17) Usual Suspects – Killa Bees – I remember finally buying this, the massive H from Renegade Hardware on the sleeve.  Remember proper record sleeve design?  The money they must have spent on design and print alone!  If you ever heard this on a system, you just know.  I remember hearing Trace play it at the End and the place went absolutely mental, I don’t think I’ve seen anything like it.
18) 0=0 – Running – Just listen to it and try and work out how he programmed all of that.
19) 0=0 – Awake – Same as above really, the production values are just on another level.
20) Steve C and Monita – The Razors Edge – It feels strange to be “friends” with Monita on Facebook, yet in the early 90’s when I first heard this on Unity FM (88.4, 88.44444 Unittyyyyyyyyy) it sounded so alien I used to image who would have made something like that, and how?  Was it a Bond villain or some alien warlord on another planet?  Well turns out he’s a sound bloke, and he made some of my favourite tracks from the early to mid 90’s.  THIS IS JUNGLE!]]></description>
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Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Jarque
Title: DD0304
Style: Drum and Bass, Jungle
Time: 139 Minutes
Date: 2015-12-06
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Jarque....
"As always, thanks to Dusk Dubs crew for letting me put together another dig in the crates.  Also a huge shout to Si Rage who gave me my break on his radio station and inspired this selection. 
Last time I put something together for Dusk Dubs I was working under my production name of Niccolo Machiavelli.  I put together a collection of tracks around the theme of atmosphere, lots of beatless stuff.  This time I’m going in under my new production moniker of Jarque, and have stepped things up a bit. 
Many years ago I used to DJ under the name of Submerge, I played out a fair bit in Oxford, Milton Keynes and London and ended up playing on one of the finest London pirates, Keen FM.  The music policy was Hardcore and D+B, and I crafted myself a niche playing the more “Intelligent” side of things.  Shows would always go off piste though and take in Choppage, Drumfunk and Techmospherics (how’s that for genre bashing?!).  So when I was asked to put together a second selection for him I instantly thought about drawing for some old music that used to set my show alight every Thursday.
Some of these producers were one hit wonders; some were firmly established in the scene and continue to do what they do.  Most of the music comes from the late 90’s to around 2004-2005 and if you can find it these days you will be lucky.
So here’s why I’ve stuck in what I have:" [[ Jarque ]]
You can find Jarque here:
twitter.com/NeilGarcia79
soundcloud.com/neilgarcia
Tracklisting
1) Skeema – Shoot my Life – Proper intelligent D+B to kick off, a really nice pad and that haunting vocal always used to get me.  This track sounded so good on a club system.
2) Nemos – Kuues Meel (Aural Imbalance Remix) – I remember first hearing this and just feeling blown away.  The breakdown that kicks in around 4 minutes makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.
3) Lee and Gwange – Too Deep – I first heard this when it was sampled on an old Dope Dragon track, so it was a pleasure to hear it in its full glory.
4) Orange & Blue – Tranquillity Drift – I used to listen to this every morning without fail taking the Central Line to work at 6am. 
5) Seba + Paradox – Move on – I remember around 2005 or so the hordes at Drum and Bass Arena forum going mad for this track, on first listen I was floored!  The processing on the vocal kills me.
6) Funky Technicians – Airtight – First piece of D+B vinyl I ever picked up.  Possibly my favourite D+B track of all time.
7) Omni Trio – Beyond the Fundamental – The pad and drum programming are perfection.
8) Aural Imbalance – Secret Motion – How the hell he programmed the bell sound that comes in at 3:10 or so I’ll never know.
9) Break and Hydro – Immaculate – I remember hearing this out, the bass rattled my chest like few other tracks ever did.
10) Funky Technicians – Sound Trak – If one track sums up the whole “Intelligent” scene, it’s this one.
11) Matizz – Grace – This track didn’t leave my (virtual) record box for years.
12) Nu Tone – Heaven Sent – The most commercial track on here, probably a bit Liquid, but again the vocal processing just gets me.
13) Dragonsword – Time to Realise – I remember discovering Blame’s 720 Degrees label and it just ended up as buy on sight.  This one was a free digital give away and was such a low press, but with a bit of EQ it sounded mental.
14) Cable – Ice Mines – Slowing it down a bit before taking it up, this is a really good melodic track.
15) Electro Soul System – Dreams – Andrey’s first ever track I do believe?  The man who blew up and released on Hospital and all over can do no wrong.  From a production point of view the sound he gets at 0.23 always got me.
16) Alpha Omega – Chasing Dragons – One of the Reinforced don’s finest.  The drum programming is on top!
17) Usual Suspects – Killa Bees – I remember finally buying this, the massive H from Renegade Hardware on the sleeve.  Remember proper record sleeve design?  The money they must have spent on design and print alone!  If you ever heard this on a system, you just know.  I remember hearing Trace play it at the End and the place went absolutely mental, I don’t think I’ve seen anything like it.
18) 0=0 – Running – Just listen to it and try and work out how he programmed all of that.
19) 0=0 – Awake – Same as above really, the production values are just on another level.
20) Steve C and Monita – The Razors Edge – It feels strange to be “friends” with Monita on Facebook, yet in the early 90’s when I first heard this on Unity FM (88.4, 88.44444 Unittyyyyyyyyy) it sounded so alien I used to image who would have made something like that, and how?  Was it a Bond villain or some alien warlord on another planet?  Well turns out he’s a sound bloke, and he made some of my favourite tracks from the early to mid 90’s.  THIS IS JUNGLE!]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0303 Dusk Dubs - Danny Mac</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Danny Mac]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Danny Mac
Title: DD0303
Style: House, Chugger, Eclectic, Acid
Time: 78 Minutes
Date: 2015-11-29
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Danny Mac....
Tracklisting
1) Gil Scott Heron - Me And The Devil
2) Esther Phillips - Home Is Where The Hatred Is
3) Laura Lee Crumbs Off The Table
4) Marva Whitney - It's My Thing (You Can't Tell Me Who To Sock It To)
5) El Coco - Lets Get It Together
6) Le Pamplemousse - Gimme What You Got
7) Loose Joints - Is It All Over My Face
8) Steve Cobby & Trudie Dawn Smith - We Start Over ( Apiento & LX Remix )
9) Jamie XX - Loud Places ( John Talbots Loud Synths Reconstruction )
10) Leon Sweet - Sunny Bigler ( Leftside Wobble Remix)
11) Franz Ferdinand - Ulysses (Beyond The Wizards Sleeve Remix)
12) Rich Lane - New Best Friend
13) Vox Low - Something Is Wrong
14) Rodion - Medusa]]></description>
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Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Danny Mac
Title: DD0303
Style: House, Chugger, Eclectic, Acid
Time: 78 Minutes
Date: 2015-11-29
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back Danny Mac....
Tracklisting
1) Gil Scott Heron - Me And The Devil
2) Esther Phillips - Home Is Where The Hatred Is
3) Laura Lee Crumbs Off The Table
4) Marva Whitney - It's My Thing (You Can't Tell Me Who To Sock It To)
5) El Coco - Lets Get It Together
6) Le Pamplemousse - Gimme What You Got
7) Loose Joints - Is It All Over My Face
8) Steve Cobby & Trudie Dawn Smith - We Start Over ( Apiento & LX Remix )
9) Jamie XX - Loud Places ( John Talbots Loud Synths Reconstruction )
10) Leon Sweet - Sunny Bigler ( Leftside Wobble Remix)
11) Franz Ferdinand - Ulysses (Beyond The Wizards Sleeve Remix)
12) Rich Lane - New Best Friend
13) Vox Low - Something Is Wrong
14) Rodion - Medusa]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0302 Dusk Dubs - Priya</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[Priya]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Priya
Title: DD0302
Style: Deep, Beats, Jazz, Eclectic, Progressive, Trance
Time: 76 Minutes
Date: 2015-11-22
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Priya to the Dusk Dubs family....
You can find Priya here:
twitter.com/Dancemunkey
facebook.com/PriyaSenxo
soundcloud.com/priya-sen
Tracklisting
1) One Day I'll Fly Away - Randy Crawford
2) Little Fluffy Clouds - The Orb
3) Enigma - Principles of Lust
4) The Sun Rising - The Beloved
5) Olive – Your Not Alone
6) Always - Bent
7) Eternity - Orion
8) Dead Can Dance  - Opium
9) Bird of Prey - Fatboy Slim
10) Drifted - Groove Armada
11) Oh Punjab - Karunesh
12) Southern Sun - Paul Oakenfold (Solarstone Chillout remix)
13) Offshore - Chicane (Ambient Mix)
14) Bedrock  - Beautiful Strange
One Day I'll Fly Away - Randy Crawford: Part of the American Jazz singer's 4th studio album titled - "Now We May Begin" (1980). This song is forever etched in my heart as a toddler, my older sister used to play this record countless number of times. Some years later, when I was all grown up, the lyrics of the track put a burning desire inside me, to get away from a closed in conservative city called Kolkata, formerly known as Calcutta, in the eastern part of India. Those hell! I gotta get out of this town moments and see the world tune :) And think Nicole Kidman did a version of this song some years ago for the movie Moulin Rouge.
Little Fluffy Clouds - The Orb: This track epitomizes a monster ambient offering, a true beauty. Trippy, skippy and if you didn't listen to Orb back in the day, then I wonder which rock you've been living under. Suffice to say, this release in 1990, assuredly confirmed my space in the non commercial dance music scene forever.
Principles of Lust - Enigma: This 1991 release as part of Enigma's album "MCMXC a.D" was revolutionary to say the least. The entire pack made a great impression on my young mind, that took me to other soundscapes, other than the usual dance music. A breath-taking offering from Enigma, to put it simply.
The Sun Rising - The Beloved: My tune of 1997 has to undoubtedly feature this UK band, to put it simply, it's the one you could swoon to, sway to, close your eyes to.
You're Not Alone - Olive: This British No.1 hit, from Olive's debut album "Extra Virgin" captured my heart, forever. The wistful lyrics, of this low key trip-hop number is classic and classic, predominantly cause of it's graceful melody, rhythmic ornamentation that makes it one of the most memorable releases of all time. Right on top of what one would call an entrancing production.
Always - Bent: This track evokes wistfulness and showcases a sample snippet of 'Always In My Heart' by Norrie Paramour And His Orchestra.More than anything, it's unique. Not very many people can make a song like this.
Eternity - Orion: My dearest uplifting Trance track of all time, on German label Incentive, this chilled version with those blissed out tinkles of Piano and Sara J's soulful vocals. Man, heaven!
Dead Can Dance - Opium: Who can dispute the beauty of this band and the musicality they bring. They can really wake something subliminal inside from you. And so they did with those albums that is worth all the gold of the world. "The Serpent's Egg and "Anastasis". Enough said.
Bird of Prey - Fatboy Slim: Encapsulating all of my 20's, in to one song. Then this is it. From getting low to Hip Hip and singing nearly all R&B hits, this one somehow, made a big impression on me. Paving a road to more alternate music, marks this as special. Moreover, the video of this track, was path breaking in many ways.
Drifted - Groove Armada: This tune, apart from being part of "Goodbye Country, Hello Nightclub", according to me, is the band's best album to ever come out. It's different, cause I was stumped by this pumping new wave sound, like no other.
Oh Punjab - Karunesh: Real name Bruno Reuter has such an amazing personal story to tell. He is the epitome of a world musician for me. This is the track to get goosebumps on, if you can understand the meaning of the words, which is a mix of Hindi and Punjabi. An all time favorite.
Southern Sun - Paul Oakenfold, Solarstone Chillout remix: No doubt that my years of growing up got shaped by Oakie's musicality, I fell in love with Trance largely due to his presence in the dance music world. But this song, reworked by Solarstone, I hold close to my heart. So poignant, so full of hope and so beautiful.
Offshore - Chicane, Ambient Mix: Growing up to Chicane, loving their music came easy. But this track stands out in all, cause of the melodic angle, I am a sucker for melody. Where there's melody, there's soul. And this slowed down ambient mix just does it for me. One of the coolest offerings from Chicane that time.
Beautiful Strange - Bedrock: A timeless classic, I fell in love with this tune not only cause it's from my favorite label in the world, but cause I remember playing this one, every morning after, of every hectic weekend and this would uplift me, make me ready for another night those years when I lived in Nepal, Kathmandu in 2001. I used to manage a nightclub there.]]></description>
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Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: Priya
Title: DD0302
Style: Deep, Beats, Jazz, Eclectic, Progressive, Trance
Time: 76 Minutes
Date: 2015-11-22
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome Priya to the Dusk Dubs family....
You can find Priya here:
twitter.com/Dancemunkey
facebook.com/PriyaSenxo
soundcloud.com/priya-sen
Tracklisting
1) One Day I'll Fly Away - Randy Crawford
2) Little Fluffy Clouds - The Orb
3) Enigma - Principles of Lust
4) The Sun Rising - The Beloved
5) Olive – Your Not Alone
6) Always - Bent
7) Eternity - Orion
8) Dead Can Dance  - Opium
9) Bird of Prey - Fatboy Slim
10) Drifted - Groove Armada
11) Oh Punjab - Karunesh
12) Southern Sun - Paul Oakenfold (Solarstone Chillout remix)
13) Offshore - Chicane (Ambient Mix)
14) Bedrock  - Beautiful Strange
One Day I'll Fly Away - Randy Crawford: Part of the American Jazz singer's 4th studio album titled - "Now We May Begin" (1980). This song is forever etched in my heart as a toddler, my older sister used to play this record countless number of times. Some years later, when I was all grown up, the lyrics of the track put a burning desire inside me, to get away from a closed in conservative city called Kolkata, formerly known as Calcutta, in the eastern part of India. Those hell! I gotta get out of this town moments and see the world tune :) And think Nicole Kidman did a version of this song some years ago for the movie Moulin Rouge.
Little Fluffy Clouds - The Orb: This track epitomizes a monster ambient offering, a true beauty. Trippy, skippy and if you didn't listen to Orb back in the day, then I wonder which rock you've been living under. Suffice to say, this release in 1990, assuredly confirmed my space in the non commercial dance music scene forever.
Principles of Lust - Enigma: This 1991 release as part of Enigma's album "MCMXC a.D" was revolutionary to say the least. The entire pack made a great impression on my young mind, that took me to other soundscapes, other than the usual dance music. A breath-taking offering from Enigma, to put it simply.
The Sun Rising - The Beloved: My tune of 1997 has to undoubtedly feature this UK band, to put it simply, it's the one you could swoon to, sway to, close your eyes to.
You're Not Alone - Olive: This British No.1 hit, from Olive's debut album "Extra Virgin" captured my heart, forever. The wistful lyrics, of this low key trip-hop number is classic and classic, predominantly cause of it's graceful melody, rhythmic ornamentation that makes it one of the most memorable releases of all time. Right on top of what one would call an entrancing production.
Always - Bent: This track evokes wistfulness and showcases a sample snippet of 'Always In My Heart' by Norrie Paramour And His Orchestra.More than anything, it's unique. Not very many people can make a song like this.
Eternity - Orion: My dearest uplifting Trance track of all time, on German label Incentive, this chilled version with those blissed out tinkles of Piano and Sara J's soulful vocals. Man, heaven!
Dead Can Dance - Opium: Who can dispute the beauty of this band and the musicality they bring. They can really wake something subliminal inside from you. And so they did with those albums that is worth all the gold of the world. "The Serpent's Egg and "Anastasis". Enough said.
Bird of Prey - Fatboy Slim: Encapsulating all of my 20's, in to one song. Then this is it. From getting low to Hip Hip and singing nearly all R&B hits, this one somehow, made a big impression on me. Paving a road to more alternate music, marks this as special. Moreover, the video of this track, was path breaking in many ways.
Drifted - Groove Armada: This tune, apart from being part of "Goodbye Country, Hello Nightclub", according to me, is the band's best album to ever come out. It's different, cause I was stumped by this pumping new wave sound, like no other.
Oh Punjab - Karunesh: Real name Bruno Reuter has such an amazing personal story to tell. He is the epitome of a world musician for me. This is the track to get goosebumps on, if you can understand the meaning of the words, which is a mix of Hindi and Punjabi. An all time favorite.
Southern Sun - Paul Oakenfold, Solarstone Chillout remix: No doubt that my years of growing up got shaped by Oakie's musicality, I fell in love with Trance largely due to his presence in the dance music world. But this song, reworked by Solarstone, I hold close to my heart. So poignant, so full of hope and so beautiful.
Offshore - Chicane, Ambient Mix: Growing up to Chicane, loving their music came easy. But this track stands out in all, cause of the melodic angle, I am a sucker for melody. Where there's melody, there's soul. And this slowed down ambient mix just does it for me. One of the coolest offerings from Chicane that time.
Beautiful Strange - Bedrock: A timeless classic, I fell in love with this tune not only cause it's from my favorite label in the world, but cause I remember playing this one, every morning after, of every hectic weekend and this would uplift me, make me ready for another night those years when I lived in Nepal, Kathmandu in 2001. I used to manage a nightclub there.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0301 Dusk Dubs - General Camel</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[[General Camel]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: General Camel
Title: DD0301
Style: Deep, Beats, Jazz, Drum and Bass
Time: 77 Minutes
Date: 2015-11-15
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, General Camel
I'd like to thank Tommy and Jon for asking me to kick off YR-03 of the Dusk Dubs mixtape series, it's a project I've loved being involved with over the past couple of years, so it's a real privilege for me....
Thanks lads!
My selections for this particular mixtape are all tracks from Dj's/Producers who would probably be more well know for their Drum & Bass productions. These guys are also producing some amazing down tempo, deep, chilled out stuff....which I absolutely love and hopefully you guys will too...
Having been a fan of Drum & Bass music from the very beginning I couldn't help but end the mix with a few classics !
So sit back, crack open a beer and enjoy the music..."
Tracklisting

Etherwood - Under The Surface (feat Vinny Ferraro)
Tokyo Prose - 16 Bar Cycles
Spectrasoul - No Doubt
Naibu - Sugar & Cream
Intersperse - Du Bi True
ILL Logic & Raf - Black Lamb & Grey Falcon
Big Bud - Stone Groove
Utah Jazz - Passage Of Time
Om Unit - Wall Of Light
Ulterior Motive - Muted (feat James Sunderland)
Jubei & J Kenzo - Visions
Tokyo Prose - Common Ground
DJ Peshay - Psychosis
Phaze 1 - Natural
Doc Scott - Tokyo Dawn
PFM - Love and Happiness
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[[General Camel]
Podcast: Dusk Dubs
Artist: General Camel
Title: DD0301
Style: Deep, Beats, Jazz, Drum and Bass
Time: 77 Minutes
Date: 2015-11-15
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. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, General Camel
I'd like to thank Tommy and Jon for asking me to kick off YR-03 of the Dusk Dubs mixtape series, it's a project I've loved being involved with over the past couple of years, so it's a real privilege for me....
Thanks lads!
My selections for this particular mixtape are all tracks from Dj's/Producers who would probably be more well know for their Drum & Bass productions. These guys are also producing some amazing down tempo, deep, chilled out stuff....which I absolutely love and hopefully you guys will too...
Having been a fan of Drum & Bass music from the very beginning I couldn't help but end the mix with a few classics !
So sit back, crack open a beer and enjoy the music..."
Tracklisting

Etherwood - Under The Surface (feat Vinny Ferraro)
Tokyo Prose - 16 Bar Cycles
Spectrasoul - No Doubt
Naibu - Sugar & Cream
Intersperse - Du Bi True
ILL Logic & Raf - Black Lamb & Grey Falcon
Big Bud - Stone Groove
Utah Jazz - Passage Of Time
Om Unit - Wall Of Light
Ulterior Motive - Muted (feat James Sunderland)
Jubei & J Kenzo - Visions
Tokyo Prose - Common Ground
DJ Peshay - Psychosis
Phaze 1 - Natural
Doc Scott - Tokyo Dawn
PFM - Love and Happiness
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