Friday, Apr 18, 2008

Dunfyboy's Dreadzone Mix

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I saw Dreadzone play at T In The Park back in '97. They spent the hour before their set flogging whistles to the crowd (£2 each if I remember right). Still got mine somewhere.

Anyway, here's my Dreadzone mix. All album tracks, except "Little Britain (Vocal version)". Couldn't leave that one out.

Enjoy, and remember to leave a comment if you download the mix.

01 - Games People Play
02 - Alli Baba
03 - The Good The Bad & The Dread
04 - Earth Angel
05 - I Know
06 - Chinese Ghost Story
07 - Elevate
08 - Black Rock & Roll
09 - Crazy Knowledge
10 - Captain Dread
11 - Straight To A Soundboy
12 - Ska Con Queso
13 - Return Of The Dread
14 - House Of Dread
15 - Biological Radio
16 - The Warning
17 - Life Love & Unity
18 - Different Planets
19 - Little Britain
20 - Little Britain (Vocal Version)
21 - Moving On

Posted by Dunfyboy at 16:25 |   

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3 Comments:

Dave said...

Like your mix, good to little Britian in there...

20 Apr, 2008 11:49
Dunfyboy said...

Cheers. Good luck with your podcast.

20 Apr, 2008 12:04
Anonymous said...

wow what a band pretty cool mix mint youth nice 1!!!

06 Nov, 2008 01:15

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Remember to check out www.dunfyboysmixes.blogspot.com for future mixes. There's a couple on there already and more on the way.

I've been listening to dance music for ever (at least, it feels like it) and mixing for the past 15 years. It was hearing Eon's "Spice" that really hooked me, followed by other classics like Joey Beltram's "Energy Flash" and Orbital's "Chime". After that, I fell in love with the breakbeat-driven rave tunes like The Prodigy's "Your Love" and Urban Shakedown's "Some Justice". This lead onto early English happy hardcore and the harder sounds coming out of Scotland & Holland.

In the second half of the 90s, happy hardcore got cheesier and all hardcore seemed to be turning into gabba. The countless remixes meant there wasn't really anything new for me and I pretty much gave up on hardcore in 97/98, turning to trance instead. Luckily, I'd gotten into big beat two or three years before that so, plenty of breakbeats there to keep me happy. This lead onto nu-school breaks and the dirty, heavier sound of electro house has got me back into house.

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