Thursday, August 30, 2012
Harmony Commandment one and two
The ubiquitous (for me) "Great Commandment" mix by the great Justin Strauss makes an appearance. It is my favorite bass line of all time. Yes, of all the thousands, maybe tens of thousands of bass lines I have ever heard, it is my very favorite! Don't ask me to explain why! Sounds great in the car when it kicks in. Although Daft Punk's "End of Line" from Tron is a new contender. The Baby Ford track was at his 16th minute of fame? The Ford Trax album was a classic, but his "Children of the Revolution" cover is my favorite track from him.
Harmony_Commandment_1_(KFB)
Harmony_Commandment_2_(KFB)
Labels:
Baby Ford,
Camouflage,
Chemical Brothers,
Giorgio Moroder,
TC 1993
Love Dis!
Same mixes except for the final track. Both start with "Love Comes Quickly" (Dub Mix) by the Pet Shop Boys, move into "Beat Dis" by Bomb The Bass (an early 80s club track that deserves far more respect), and then ending: "Disappointed" by Electronic or "Think" by Information Society. I'm also including a Kurt's Favorites mix, it was done around the same time and shares many tracks. Some of my favorite mixes.
Love_Dis_Appointed_(KFB)
Love_Dis_Think_(KFB)
Kurt_Favorites_Vol_I.2_(KFB)
-Retox the Geek in Me-
AC/DC fans will love the first two minutes and hate the rest... well, hopefully not! Caution: may contain some naughty NSFW words, such as Oliver $' brilliant "Doin' Ya Thang", which asks the timeless question, "Are y'all motherfuckers having a good time?"
Retox_the_Google_Party_(KFB)
Retox_the_Poor_Synrise_(KFB)
Retox_the_Poor_XYZ_(KFB)
Labels:
AC/DC,
Depeche Mode,
Midnight Mouse,
Oliver $,
Röyksopp,
Uma Thurman
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