April 08 Mix Part 1

Did this last night. Was going to be a much longer mix but I started recording it at 320k by mistake and I thought I’d cut it after an hour or so and do the next part later. Tempo goes from 115 to 122 and there are a couple of Old School and Balearic joints in there: I’ve really been into the Chaz Jankel tune recently and the little guitar bits in the second half of the John Daly reminded me of 1980s rock which suggested the Chris Rea and even though they’re not in the same key, the chords from Josephine reminded me of Tears which leads onto some deep house… Next part coming soon.

08-04-18 April 08 Mix.mp3. File Size is 147.1 mb, encoded at 320kpbs, runtime is 1:04:17

Frank McGahon: 08-04-18 April 08 Mix Part 1

  • 01. Raw - Beatfanatic (Raw Fusion)
  • 02. 77 - Nick Pears ()
  • 03. Where The Music Takes You - Ananda Project ()
  • 04. Glad To Know You - Chaz Jankel ()
  • 05. Move - John Daly ()
  • 06. Josephine (French Version) - Chris Rea ()
  • 07. Tears - Frankie Knuckles Presents Satoshie Tomiie featuring Robert Owens (FFRR)
  • 08. Deep (Samuel Davis Deep4life Mix) - Sascha Dive (Drumpoet)
  • 09. Dangly Panther - Jimpster (Freerange)
  • 10. I Need Your Love (Right Now) - Mood II Swing ()
  • 11. Your Love (Santi’s Electric Soul version) - Scarpi ()
  • 12. Jus’ Move - Mike Acetate & Carol Gibbs feat Roy Davis Jr ()
  • 5 Comments »

    1. rob heenan said,

      April 18, 2008 @ 6:01 pm

      Savage cabbage!

    2. Frank McGahon said,

      April 18, 2008 @ 6:53 pm

      Nice one Rob!

    3. Gen Kanai said,

      April 19, 2008 @ 2:23 am

      I’d love for you to continue with the 320k mixes myself :)

    4. Frank McGahon said,

      April 19, 2008 @ 8:46 am

      Hey Gen!

      Thing is: the file sizes get very big for the longer mixes…

    5. Frank’s mixes » April 08 Mix Parts 1 & 2 said,

      April 21, 2008 @ 9:28 am

      […] lay down part two of the April 08 Mix Selekshan, so here are parts 1 & 2 together. As I posted below, part one goes from 115 to 122 bpm with funk, house, balearic and old school. Part two has a few […]

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