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Opening this week with the original b-side to "French Kiss" (which did not make it to the final release), this is a fine slice of deep and trippy acid house. Later in the segment is a great rework of another stellar house anthem, 'the anthem' to be precise - Marshall Jefferson's 'Move Your Body'. Think I'll be playing more reworks on the show - I love seeing what today's artists do with music of old.
Segment 2 opens with a few remixes from the American remix service - Razormaid Records, which released tracks on subscription only to professional DJs. I've got a few - my local record shop subscribed, but they were expensive - about double the price of a standard 12" and as a double pack it meant you were paying about $60 to get a track... but you were almost guaranteed to be the only one in town with that mix. They did remixes of all genres, but it was their early German/Belgium new beat and techno selections that got my attention.
And finally, following the good reception to the other side of the tape, here's Melbourne legend Will-E-Tell in the mix dropping peak time anthem after anthem as only Will could.

Tracklist

1 Jupiter by Lil Louis
2 M & M Theme by Krazy-K
3 Flatliners (Desirable Dub Mix) by S1000
4 Altered Jefferson by Altered Natives
5 Orca by Reel X
6 The Slightest Idea (Razormaid Mix) by Indicate
7 Human Transmission (Razormaid Mix) by Konzept
8 The Age Of Love (Razormaid Mix) by The Age Of Love
9 The Beach by New Order
10 Professor X (Saga) by Professor X
11 "The Full-On Mix"<<< by >>>Classic Will-E-Tell Mix 1991
12 My Love (Ambient Drops) by Collapse
13 The Tape (Remix) by Frank De Wulf
14 Playing With Knives by Bizarre Inc.
15 Android by The Prodigy
16 Atomic Playboy by Space Trax
17 Brazil by Spectrum
18 My Sound by Beltram
19 My Heart, The Beat by D-Shake
20 Everybody by Capella
21 Spectral by Spectrum

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SKOOTA
SKOOTA

some of the old razormaid stuff was bloody awesome , got a heap of them , classic stuff , really nice tunes in this show , cheers for posting


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