A journey into hard house like never before. This mix was completely unplanned, it was just one of the Christmas mixes done year in, year out, but happened to be at a time when the mixing was tight, the selection was more towards the harder bits, and the mind was a Labrynth!There are so many memeories associated with this mix, and this era. This mix had such an impact when it was played back, I tried to reinact it like at 'Shake' on New Years Eve 1996 in Clapham...good, but never as goos as the original! I can remember lying outside the venue, so ill, and being carted back in just after midnight; 'come on Chit's- You're on now mate'. I couldn't even look at anyone at first, but as always, by the end of the set, I was jumping around and dancing with 'em! There are some quality mixes on this one, almost all the way through the session really, butI have chosen almost the last mix as my favourite. The search into the weed.....the mix goes on, and on, not very subtle, more in your face....just how I like it! Enjoy :)
Tracklist
1 | Union Jack by Lollipop Man |
2 | Robert Miles by Children |
3 | Union Jack by Two full moons and a trout |
4 | Robert Miles by Children(remix) |
5 | Prolekult label by Uknown |
6 | Celvin Rotane by I Believe |
7 | Unknown Artist by Let Yourself Go |
8 | Unknown Artist by Everybody |
9 | Uknown Artist by Rock this House |
10 | Forerunner by Natural Born Grooves |
11 | Unkown by Unknown |
12 | Me & Jack by viva house |
13 | Kadoc by The Night Train |
14 | Unknown by The Same one as Satori |
15 | Unknown by And the one that mixes into it! |
16 | Transetters by The Search |
17 | Very reasonable by Weed |
18 | David Holmes by Smokebelch II |
of what i remember ...top weekend!!
its as he said the mixing was faultless personally i thought the tunes were banging!