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The Nextmen feat Zarif - Something Got You
Love Nextmen!
aidos (Member Profile)
I havent listen to the others but I was digging the one you made. If you have anymore youve done Id love to hear them.
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I'd recommend the trip and the trip 2 by Tom Middleton. He's another one of these guys that likes to jam the widest selection of music possible into his sets. very educational and fun.
it's all about good music before good technique - something very few djs these days understand.
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“Any more of those mixs
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“that Pine Hill Haints is really cool mlx.
it's impossible to get any sort of concise list of favourites or essentials but thinking about it in terms of ways I'd want to educate my children about music there are a few mix sets that would go a long way (in this order):
- fred deakin - the triptych
- 2manydjs part 2
- the nextmen - blunted in the backroom
oh yes, and my very own axisofcool of course
I've actually recently started jotting down some of the things I'm listening to as I buy so much new stuff all the time that I lose track.
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eric3579 (Member Profile)
I'd recommend the trip and the trip 2 by Tom Middleton. He's another one of these guys that likes to jam the widest selection of music possible into his sets. very educational and fun.
it's all about good music before good technique - something very few djs these days understand.
In reply to your comment:
Any more of those mixs
In reply to your comment:
“that Pine Hill Haints is really cool mlx.
it's impossible to get any sort of concise list of favourites or essentials but thinking about it in terms of ways I'd want to educate my children about music there are a few mix sets that would go a long way (in this order):
- fred deakin - the triptych
- 2manydjs part 2
- the nextmen - blunted in the backroom
oh yes, and my very own axisofcool of course
I've actually recently started jotting down some of the things I'm listening to as I buy so much new stuff all the time that I lose track.
”
aidos (Member Profile)
Any more of those mixs
In reply to your comment:
that Pine Hill Haints is really cool mlx.
it's impossible to get any sort of concise list of favourites or essentials but thinking about it in terms of ways I'd want to educate my children about music there are a few mix sets that would go a long way (in this order):
- fred deakin - the triptych
- 2manydjs part 2
- the nextmen - blunted in the backroom
oh yes, and my very own axisofcool of course
I've actually recently started jotting down some of the things I'm listening to as I buy so much new stuff all the time that I lose track.
Culture Club #1 - Essential Music (Sift Talk Post)
that Pine Hill Haints is really cool mlx.
it's impossible to get any sort of concise list of favourites or essentials but thinking about it in terms of ways I'd want to educate my children about music there are a few mix sets that would go a long way (in this order):
- fred deakin - the triptych
- 2manydjs part 2
- the nextmen - blunted in the backroom
oh yes, and my very own axisofcool of course
I've actually recently started jotting down some of the things I'm listening to as I buy so much new stuff all the time that I lose track.