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  1. THE BEAT LOGISTIX PODCAST - EPISODE 11 (QUARTER 2 / APRIL TO JULY 2021) Now available via iTunes, Google Podcasts, Mixcloud, Soundcloud, Deezer and Podomatic. TRACKLISTINGS FOR THIS EPISODE: 90-MINUTE MIX BY CARL BRIGGS: 01. Ian Van Dahl - Nights On Java (Original Mix) [NuLife Recordings - 2002] 02. Twice As Nice - Overture (Original Mix) [HS Records - 1999] 03. Above & Beyond Presents Tranquility Base - Razorfish (Above & Beyond Bangin' Mix) [Anjunabeats - 2001] 04. The Croydon Dub Heads - Your Lying (Free State Remix) [Well Built Records - 2000] 05. Roger Shah & Signum - Healesville Sanctuary (Signum Remix) [Magic Island Records - 2009] 06. Nitromethane - Time To Die (Seraque Remix) [Impetuous Records - 2002] 07. Ronald van Gelderen - Proceed (Original Instrumental Mix) [Tsunami - 2003] 08. Vac-Scene - My Emotion (Original Mix) [Impetuous Records - 2002] 09. Matt Darey featuring Marcella Woods - Liberation [Temptation - Fly Like An Angel] (Ferry Corsten Remix) [Incentive - 1999] 10. Apoptygma Berzerk - Kathy's Song (Ferry Corsten Remix) [Above The Sky Records - 2000] 11. Tour De Trance - Wan Wu (Original Mix) [Captivating Sounds - 2002] 12. Mario Piu Presents DJ Arabesque - The Vision (Vision 1 Mix) [Nukleuz 'Green' - 2000] 13. Vascotia - Calibro (Sonicvibe Remix) [Somatic Sense - 2004] 14. Saltwater - The Legacy (Alphazone Remix) [Zenith Records - 2003] 15. Marc Aurel - Running (JamX & De Leon'x DuMonde Instrumental Remix) [Neo Records - 2002] 60-MINUTE RETRO TRANCE GUEST MIX BY BENJOSS: 01. Filterfunk - S.O.S (Message In A Bottle) (Sander Van Doorn Remix) [MyMusicGroup] 02. DJ Astrid - Access Denied [Be Yourself Music] 03. Vinylgroover & Red Hed - Kokane (Line Two) [Nukleuz] 04. 4 Strings - Take Me Away 2006 (Mac Zimms Remix) [Liquid Records] 05. Paul Oakenfold - Full Moon Party [Perfecto Fluoro] 06. Sean Tyas - Lift [Discover Records] 07. Aly & Fila presents A&F Project - Ankh (Breath of Life) [Reality Bites Records] 08. The Thrillseekers - Halcyon 2016 (Extended Mix) [Future Sound Of Egypt] 09. John O'Callaghan - Big Sky feat Audrey Gallagher (Agnelli & Nelson Remix) [Armind] If you liked this episode, please follow the dedicated Beat Logistix Podcast social media pages to keep up-to-date with future episodes. FACEBOOK (Profile): https://www.facebook.com/beatlogistix FACEBOOK (Page): https://www.facebook.com/TheBeatLogistixPodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BeatLogistixPod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/the_beat_logistix_podcast/ Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes via this link: itpc://thebeatlogistixpodcast.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
  2. THE BEAT LOGISTIX PODCAST - EPISODE 10 (QUARTER 1 / JANUARY TO MARCH 2021) Now available via iTunes, Google Podcasts, Mixcloud, Soundcloud, Deezer and Podomatic. TRACKLISTINGS FOR THIS EPISODE: 60-MINUTE MIX BY CARL BRIGGS: 01. David Moleon - Speaker Attack (Original Mix) [White Label] 02. David Moleon - Drivers Of Babylon (Original Mix) [MoopUp Records] 03. Mojado feat Mr Sam - Naranja (Dimitri Andreas Vision) [Magik Muzik] 04. Martin Roth & Frank Ellrich - The Orange Theme (Martin Roth Mix) [Gang Go Music] 05. Dark Monks - Insane (Steve Murano Remix) [Incentive] 06. Sneijder & Bryan Kearney - Proper Order (Original Mix) [Subculture] 07. Marco V - Simulated (Sneijder Remix) [White Label] 08. Sander van Doorn - Riff (Philip Estevez Remix) [White Label] 09. Armin van Buuren - Shivers (Matt Harrison Bootleg Remix) [White Label] 10. Chemical Brothers vs Haslam vs Reaky - Hey Girl, Boy, Crash, Bang (Reaky Mashup) [White Label] 11. Commander Tom - Are Am Eye (John Askew Remix) [Noom Records] 60-MINUTE RETRO TRANCE GUEST MIX BY LES HEMSTOCK (of HEMSTOCK & JENNINGS): 01. Hemstock & Jennings - Santiago [Phaze Music] 02. Inertia - The Emerald [Discover Records] 03. Kingsize - Galactic Storm [Free For All Records] 04. Jorn van Deynhoven - From Russia With Love [White Label] 05. Mac J - Nightmare [Free For All Records] 06. Hemstock & Jennings - The Passion [White Label] 07. U Turn - Dead End [ID&T] 08. The Slayer - Vampire [White Label] 09. Hemstock & Jennings - The Reverence [Mondo Records] 10. Magenta - Twisted Spirit [23rd Precinct Records] If you liked this episode, please follow the dedicated Beat Logistix Podcast social media pages to keep up-to-date with future episodes. FACEBOOK (Profile): https://www.facebook.com/beatlogistix FACEBOOK (Page): https://www.facebook.com/TheBeatLogistixPodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BeatLogistixPod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/the_beat_logistix_podcast/ Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes via this link: itpc://thebeatlogistixpodcast.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
  3. THE BEAT LOGISTIX PODCAST - EPISODE 9 (QUARTER 3 / JULY TO SEPTEMBER 2020) Now available via iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Mixcloud, Soundcloud, Deezer and Podomatic. TRACKLISTINGS FOR THIS EPISODE: 90-MINUTE MIX BY CARL BRIGGS: 01. Matt Darey pres Li-Kwan - Point Zero (Original Mix) [Seka Records - 1994] 02. Mike Koglin - The Silence (Matt Darey Tekara Remix) [Multiply Records - 1998] 03. R.O.O.S - Instant Moments (PWB Remix) [Music Maestro - 1997] 04. Aida - Far & Away (Freespirit Remix) [Forty Eight K Records - 1999] 05. Lange feat The Morrighan - Follow Me (Lange's Club Mix) [Alphabet City - 2000] 06. Cygnus X - Superstring (Rank 1 Remix) [Free For All - 2000] 07. No-One Driving - Playa Sol (Original Unreleased White Label Mix) [Phoenix Platinum Test Pressing - 2001] 08. GD - Choral Reef (Original Mix) [IDJ - 1999] 09. York - Farewell To The Moon (En-Motion Remix) [Manifesto - 2000] 10. Tiesto - Urban Train (Original Mix) [VC Recordings - 2001] 11. Matt Darey - Electro Buzz (Original Mix) [Incentive - 2003] 12. Mac J - Nightware (Original Mix) [Free For All - 2004] 13. Lunn & Janes - Conspiracy (Original Mix) [Nukleuz - 2002] 14. Justin K & DJ K-Mixx - Urban Warrior (Original Mix) [Mo'Bizz Recordings - 2002] 15. Lee James - After Life (Original Mix) [Honey Pot Recordings - 2002] 16. Graham Gold vs B'Jammin - Golden Sun (Kansai Remix) [Relative Records - 2003] ONE-HOUR GUEST MIX BY MARK KAVANAGH: 01. Paul van Dyk - Another Way (Original Mix) [Deviant Records - 1999] 02. Humate - Love Stimulation (Oliver Lieb Softmix) [Deviant Records - 1998] 03. Tilt - Invisible (Lost Tribe Vocal Mix) [Hooj Choons - 1999] 04. Binary Finary - 1999 (Matt Darey Remix) [Orbit Records - 1999] 05. Jurgen Vries - The Theme (Altitude Remix) [Direction Records - 2002] 06. DJ Manta - Holding On (Armin Van Buuren's Rising High Mix) [AM:PM - 1999] 07. Gouryella - Walhalla (Original Mix) [Tsunami - 1999] 08. Art Of Trance - Madagascar (Ferry Corsten Remix) [Platipus - 1999] 09. Rank 1 - Airwave (Rank 1 Vs Dutch Force Mix) [Manifesto - 2000] 10. Grace - Not Over Yet (Perfecto Mix) [Perfecto - 1995] If you liked this episode, please follow the dedicated Beat Logistix Podcast social media pages to keep up-to-date with future episodes. FACEBOOK (Profile): https://www.facebook.com/beatlogistix FACEBOOK (Page): https://www.facebook.com/TheBeatLogistixPodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BeatLogistixPod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/the_beat_logistix_podcast/ Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes via this link: itpc://thebeatlogistixpodcast.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
  4. THE BEAT LOGISTIX PODCAST - EPISODE 8 (QUARTER 2 / APRIL TO JUNE 2020) Now available via iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Mixcloud, Soundcloud, Deezer and Podomatic. TRACKLISTINGS FOR THIS EPISODE: 90-MINUTE MIX BY CARL BRIGGS: 01. Sonique - It Feels So Good (En-Motion Remix) [Serious Records - 2000] 02. Aria - Dido (Armin van Buuren's Universal Religion Mix) [Black Hole Recordings - 2000] 03. Minimalistix - Struggle For Pleasure (Rob Searle Remix) [Mostiko - 2000] 04. Vincent De Moor - Fly Away (Instrumental Mix) [VC Recordings - 2001] 05. Rank 1 feat Shanokee - Such Is Life (Original Mix) [Clubbgroove Records - 2001] 06. The Mystery - Devotion (DJ Tatana Sirup Mix) [Sirup Records - 2002] 07. DJ Tatana vs The Mystery - Soul Cry (The Mystery Remix) [Sirup Records - 2003] 08. Sam Sharp - Twister (Original Mix) [Spinnin' Records - 2004] 09. Mike Robbins - Are You A Freak (Original Mix) [Silicon Recordings - 2003] 10. Syntone - Can't Believe It (Silverblue Remix) [Silicon Recordings - 2002] 11. Scott Mac - Watchin' You (Scott Mac Trust The Funk Mix) [Bulletproof Records - 2005] 12. Stoneface & Terminal - Volcano (2am Mix) [Euphonic - 2007] 13. Greg Downey - Jaws (Original Mix) [Discover Dark - 2007] 14. John O'Callaghan feat Bryan Kearney - Pendulum (Original Mix) [Discover Dark - 2007] 15. Lava - Autumn (Megamind Mix) [BXR - 2000] 16. Arome - Hands Up! (DJ Scot Project Remix) [Overdose - 2002] 17. Radium - Back Again For Bang (Trance Generators Mix) [Future Sound Corporation - 2002] ONE-HOUR GUEST MIX BY LAZARUS: 01. 7Roses - Full Control [Yeiskomp] 02. Huem - Sky Lights [Vibrate Audio] 03. Escea - Qwertz [Yeiksomp] 04. Kiran M Sajeev - Liberator [Vibrate Audio] 05. Elian West - Me & You [Yeiskomp] 06. Lucid Blue - Eyes Wide Open (Antares 101 remix) [Suanda Voice] 07. Tycoos & Sandro Mireno - A Place Where Love Is Born (Deme3us remix) [Abora Skies] 08. Vitodito - Salty (Moonsouls remix) [Infrasonic Pure] 09. Nick Parker - Forever You (Dalmoori remix) [Trancer] 10. AirLab7 - Reminiscent Of My Teen Life (George Crossfield remix) [Trancer] 11. Subimpact - Someone Like You [Abora] 12. Marco McNeil - Ayutthaya [Defcon] 13. R.E.L.O.A.D. - Behind You [ReDrive] If you liked this episode, please follow the dedicated Beat Logistix Podcast social media pages to keep up-to-date with future episodes. FACEBOOK (Profile): https://www.facebook.com/beatlogistix FACEBOOK (Page): https://www.facebook.com/TheBeatLogistixPodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BeatLogistixPod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/the_beat_logistix_podcast/ Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes via this link: itpc://thebeatlogistixpodcast.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
  5. THE BEAT LOGISTIX PODCAST - EPISODE 7 (QUARTER 1 / JANUARY TO MARCH 2020) Now available via iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Mixcloud, Soundcloud, Deezer and Podomatic. TRACKLISTINGS FOR THIS EPISODE: 90-MINUTE MIX BY CARL BRIGGS: 01. Fred Baker vs Nyram - Confirmation (Original Mix) [In Trance We Trust - 2005] 02. Solid Globe - Sahara (Original Mix) [Fundamental Recordings - 2004] 03. Weekend Players - Into The Sun (Riva Remix) [Multiply Records - 2002] 04. Miikka Leinonen - Galactic Evolution (Original Mix) [Five AM Vibe - 2008] 05. Mike Foyle vs Signalrunners - Love Theme Dusk (Mike's Broken Record Mix) [Armind - 2005] 06. David Newsum - From Dubai With Love (Original Mix) [Discover - 2008] 07. Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Woody van Eyden Feat. Michelle Citrin - Turn It On (Original Mix) [Vandit Records - 2008] 08. Claudia Cazacu Feat. Audrey Gallagher ‎– Freefallin' (Dub Mix) [Armind - 2009] 09. Sophie Sugar - Fallen Too Far (Original Mix) [A State Of Trance - 2007] 10. Tony De Vit - The Dawn (Bryan Kearney Remix) [White Label - 2007] 11. Filo And Peri feat Eric Lumiere - Anthem (John O'Callaghan Mix) [Vandit Records - 2007] 12. Solar Stone - Seven Cities (Craig Bradley Remix) [White Label - Unknown] 13. Pryda - Pjanoo (Liam Melly Rework) [White Label - Unknown] 14. Steve Hill & Phlash - Get A Life You Drug Addicts [Frantic Theme 2010] (Bryan Kearney's Planet Love Remix) [Masif - 2010] 15. Rod-Y-Ler - Lifesigns (Bryan Kearney's Planet Love Makeover) [White Label - Unknown] 16. Andrew Wooden - Psychedelic Demon (Original Mix) [Rude Tunes - 2004] 17. Mason - Exceeder (DJ Choose Remix) [White Label - Unknown] 18. Bodyrox - Yeah Yeah (Bryan Kearney Remix) [White Label - Unknown] ONE-HOUR GUEST MIX BY DONNA MARIE: Tracklisting for this mix will appear here shortly....... If you liked this episode, please follow the dedicated Beat Logistix Podcast social media pages to keep up-to-date with future episodes. FACEBOOK (Profile): https://www.facebook.com/beatlogistix FACEBOOK (Page): https://www.facebook.com/TheBeatLogistixPodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BeatLogistixPod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/the_beat_logistix_podcast/ Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes via this link: itpc://thebeatlogistixpodcast.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
  6. THE BEAT LOGISTIX PODCAST XTRA - CHRISTMAS 2019 HOUSE SPECIAL Now available via iTunes, Mixcloud, Soundcloud and Podomatic = PLUS, now available on Spotify and Deezer from this episode onwards. This is a special one-off episode featuring a recent House mix I played at The Bar With No Name in Northampton. TRACKLISTING FOR THIS EPISODE: 01. Bicep - Glue (Nico Morano Remake) 02. Gala - Freed From Desire (Ant Brooks Re-Tech) 03. Axwell - I Found You (Ant Brooks Re-Edit) 04. House Of Pain - Jump Around (Ant Brooks Miami Re-Tech) 05. Wildchild - Renegade Master (Ant Brooks Re-Tech) 06. Josh Wink - Higher State Of Consciousness (Dex & Jonesey's Higher Stated Mix) 07. Bizarre Inc - Playing With Knives (Ant Brooks 2013 Re-Edit) 08. David Morales Presents The Face - Needin' U (Original Mistake Mix) 09. Tori Amos - Professional Widow (Ant Brooks Re-Edit) 10. Pianoman - Blurred (Pianoman Original Club Mix) 11. Chemical Brothers - Hey Girl, Hey Boy (Tim Davison Remix - Heatbeat Rework) 12. Starkillers vs Seal - Killer (Mac & Mac Edit 136 Mix) If you liked this episode, please follow the dedicated Beat Logistix Podcast social media pages to keep up-to-date with future episodes. FACEBOOK (Profile): https://www.facebook.com/beatlogistix FACEBOOK (Page): https://www.facebook.com/TheBeatLogistixPodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BeatLogistixPod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/the_beat_logistix_podcast/ Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes via this link: itpc://thebeatlogistixpodcast.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
  7. THE BEAT LOGISTIX PODCAST - EPISODE 6 (QUARTER 2 / SUMMER 2019) Now available via iTunes, Mixcloud, Soundcloud and Podomatic. TRACKLISTING FOR THIS EPISODE: 01. Deadmau5 - Not Exactly (Original Mix) [Mau5trap Recordings - 2007] 02. Adam K & Soha - Twilight (Original Mix) [Rebirth - 2007] 03. Above & Beyond pres. Tranquility Base - Buzz (Original Mix) [Anjunabeats - 2008] 04. Alex Kunnari - Lifter (Original Mix) [In Trance We Trust - 2007] 05. Tom Day - Whisper (Original Mix) [Kitschy Records - 2007] 06. Way Out West - The Fall (Richard Durand Remix) [Distinct'ive Records - 2009] 07. Super 8 & Tab - Needs To Feel (Wippenburg Remix) [Anjunabeats - 2007] 08. Albert Vorne - Formentera What (Gareth Emery Remix) [Club Elite - 2007] 09. Fragma - Toca Me (Inpetto 2008 Remix) [Positiva - 2008] If you liked this episode, please follow the dedicated Beat Logistix Podcast social media pages to keep up-to-date with future episodes. FACEBOOK (Profile): https://www.facebook.com/beatlogistix FACEBOOK (Page): https://www.facebook.com/TheBeatLogistixPodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BeatLogistixPod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/the_beat_logistix_podcast/ Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes via this link: itpc://thebeatlogistixpodcast.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
  8. I'll reply to your posts later Smithy. Sorry, not been ignoring you - time is just usually against me whenever I'm passing by on here.
  9. THE BEAT LOGISTIX PODCAST - EPISODE 5 (QUARTER 1 / SPRING 2019) Now available via iTunes, Mixcloud, Soundcloud and Podomatic. TRACKLISTING FOR THIS EPISODE: 01. Starfighter - Apache (Dub Mix) [Byte Progressive - 1999] 02. Ernesto vs Bastian - Thrill (John O'Callaghan Remix) [High Contrast Recordings - 2008] 03. Starfighter - Apache (Original Mix) [Ministry of Sound - 1999] 04. DJ Misjah & DJ Tim - Access (Original Mix) [X-Trax - 1995] 05. Nick Sentience & Harry Diamond - Trippy (Original Mix) [Nukleuz Purple - 2000] 06. BK & Nick Sentience - Flash (Nüw Idol Remix) [Nukleuz - 2002] 07. BK - Revolution (Original Mix) [Nukleuz Blue - 2002] 08. Fred Baker - Total Blackout (Instrumental Mix) [ADN Progressive Records - 2004] 09. Dark Alliance - Genetic (Original Mix) [GS2 - 2004] 10. The Phrenetic Project - Nobody Listens To Techno (Original Mix) [SDK Hard - 2013] 11. Odessa Soundfreaks vs CLS - Ready Or Feel It (Bryan Kearney Smash-Up) [White Label - Release Date Unknown] 12. Cave - Plutonium (Original Mix) [Spilo Records - 2005] 13. Industrialyzer vs The Advent - Not Guilty (Original Mix) [Codeworks Records - 2009] 14. Industrialyzer vs The Advent - T1 (Original Mix) [Codeworks Records - 2009] If you liked this episode, please follow the dedicated Beat Logistix Podcast social media pages to keep up-to-date with future episodes. FACEBOOK (Profile): https://www.facebook.com/beatlogistix FACEBOOK (Page): https://www.facebook.com/TheBeatLogistixPodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BeatLogistixPod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/the_beat_logistix_podcast/ Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes via this link: itpc://thebeatlogistixpodcast.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
  10. The main FSOE label is more geared towards the uplifting / melodic side, whereas FSOE Clandestine leans more towards the Techier sound. Clandestine releases some good stuff - but like the main FSOE label (and a lot of labels these days really), a lot of their releases are hit and miss. If you like FSOE Clandestine, then check out the Grotesque and Aerys labels too. They release some stuff which is very similar to the Clandestine stuff.
  11. THE BEAT LOGISTIX PODCAST - EPISODE 4 (JANUARY 2019) Now available via iTunes, Mixcloud, Soundcloud and Podomatic. I've broken the 'rules' a bit with this mix - the majority of this mix features some of my favourite tunes from the last two years - however, to stick with the usual format slightly, there's a few retro tunes included too. TRACKLISTING FOR THIS EPISODE: 01. Armin van Buuren - This Is A Test (Alex Di Stefano Extended Remix) [Armind Records - 2017] 02. Will Atkinson - Leave A Message (Original Mix) [Kearnage Recordings - 2017] 03. Indecent Noise featuring Jasmine Chloe - Alive Tonight (Original Mix) [Grotesque Fusion - 2017] 04. RAM & Arctic Moon with Stine Grove - A Billion Stars Above (Extended Mix) [FSOE Recordings - 2017] 05. Push - Strange World (2000 Remake) [Inferno Records - 2001] 06. The Noble Six - Firewalker (Extended Mix) [A State Of Trance - 2017] 07. Davey Asprey - Fallout (Extended Mix) [A State Of Trance - 2017] 08. Alex Di Stefano - My Shadow (Original Mix) [In Trance We Trust - 2018] 09. Smith & Brown - Foul Matter (Extended Mix) [FSOE Clandestine - 2018] 10. Heatbeat - Total Ownage (Extended Mix) [Aerys Records - 2017] 11. Yves Deruyter - Back to Earth (Rave Mix) [Bonzai Records - 2000] 12. Tempo Giusto vs HP Source - Foul Language (Original Mix) [Kearnage Recordings - 2017] 13. RAM & Darren Porter - The Calling [Grotesque 300 Anthem] (Original Mix) [Grotesque Music - 2017] 14. Prodigy - Voodoo People (John Askew Remix) [White Label - 2017] 15. Sneijder & Bryan Kearney - Killer Instinct (Original Mix) [Kearnage Recordings - 2018] 16. Mauro Picotto - Lizard (Claxxix Mix) [VC Recordings - 1999] If you liked this episode, please follow the dedicated Beat Logistix Podcast social media pages to keep up-to-date with future episodes. FACEBOOK (Profile): https://www.facebook.com/beatlogistix FACEBOOK (Page): https://www.facebook.com/TheBeatLogistixPodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BeatLogistixPod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/the_beat_logistix_podcast/ Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes via this link: itpc://thebeatlogistixpodcast.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
  12. THE BEAT LOGISTIX PODCAST - EPISODE 3 (NOVEMBER 2018) Now available via iTunes, Mixcloud, Soundcloud and Podomatic. TRACKLISTING FOR THIS EPISODE: 01. Tillmann Uhrmacher - On The Run (Ocean to Shore Club Extended Mix) [Fog Area Trance - 2001] 02. Solarstone & Scott Bond - 3rd Earth (Original Mix) [Made In England - 2004] 03. Sunburst - Eyeball (Eyeball Paul's Theme) (Pulser Remix 12" Edit) [Nebula - 2000] 04. System F - Solstice (Original Mix) [Tsunami - 2002] 05. DJ Jan - X-Santo (Transa Remix) [Southeast - 1999] 06. 4 Strings - Let It Rain (DJ 4 Strings Dub Mix) [Nebula - 2002] 07. The Clergy - The Oboe Song (Green Martian Remix) [Double F Double R - 2002] 08. Eden Project - Mummy [Lost In Trance] (Sonic Vibe Remix) [Riot! Recordings - 2006] 09. Saltwater - The Legacy (Alphazone Remix) [Zenith Records - 2003] 10. DuMonde - Tomorrow 2006 (Ralph Novell vs Bas & Ram Mix) [Fate Recordings - 2006] 11. Escade - Shuffle Royal (Alphazone Mix) [Skywarp Records - 2004] 12. Frank Trax - Nebuchan (O.R.G.A.N Mix) [Neo - 2002] 13. Sam Sharp - Twister (Original Mix) [Spinnin' Records - 2004] 14. Commander Tom - Attention (F&W Remix) [Data Records - 2004] 15. Blank & Jones - A Forest (Ron Van Den Beuken Remix) [Liquid Records - 2004] 16. ATN - Miss A Day (F&W Remix) [Mondo Records - 2004] If you liked this episode, please follow the dedicated Beat Logistix Podcast social media pages to keep up-to-date with future episodes. FACEBOOK (Profile): https://www.facebook.com/beatlogistix FACEBOOK (Page): https://www.facebook.com/TheBeatLogistixPodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BeatLogistixPod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/the_beat_logistix_podcast/ Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes via this link: itpc://thebeatlogistixpodcast.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
  13. THE BEAT LOGISTIX PODCAST - EPISODE 2 (AUGUST 2018) Now available via iTunes, Mixcloud, Soundcloud and Podomatic. TRACKLISTING FOR THIS EPISODE: 01. Ad Brown vs Blue Amazon vs DJ Eco - There's No Other Light At The End My Love (Paul Moloney Intro Bootleg) [White Label - Release Date Unknown] 02. Darren Porter - Culture (Original Mix) [Diverted Music - 2012] 03. GD - Choral Reef (Original Mix) [IDJ - 1999] 04. Airwave - Another Dimension (Original Mix) [Bonzai Trance Progressive Italy - 2002] 05. Thomas Bronzwaer - Constellation (John O'Callaghan Remix) [Vandit Records - 2007] 06. Van Faber & D-Suza - Overload (Johan Kivi Remix) [Inspired Records - 2004] 07. Mona Lisa Overdrive - Born To Synthesize (Neo & Farina Remix) [Platipus - 2002] 08. John O'Callaghan - Psychic Sensor (Indecent Noise Remix) [Armada - 2012] 09. Sean Tyas - Lift (Sean Tyas Rework) [Discover - 2006] 10. Dart Rayne & Yura Moonlight feat Sarah Lynn - Silhouette (Allen & Envy Remix) [Amsterdam Trance Records - 2013] 11. Lost Witness - Happiness Happening (Lange Remix) [Ministry of Sound - 1999] If you liked this episode, please follow the dedicated Beat Logistix Podcast social media pages to keep up-to-date with future episodes. FACEBOOK (Profile): https://www.facebook.com/beatlogistix FACEBOOK (Page): https://www.facebook.com/TheBeatLogistixPodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BeatLogistixPod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/the_beat_logistix_podcast/ Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes via this link: itpc://thebeatlogistixpodcast.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
  14. I miss those days. The DJ Source forum in particular was always really busy - but really friendly too. The Trance Arena struggled to get off the ground sadly - but I enjoyed the two years I had running it. Lazarus is still going strong. He still DJ's and produces - and he also runs Defcon Recordings - which has had some big support from A-list DJ's. I've seen DJX2 on a few flyers and bumped into him a few years ago when he was on the same line-up as a friend. I think he's just toned down his online presence. Carl Briggs - never heard of him ;-) Glad you enjoyed the mix. I've never really had problems with Tinnitis - my hearing problems were more down to struggling to hear mid-range frequencies (snares, percussion, etc) - plus a really painful stabbing pain in the left ear. Rather coincidentally, I've got a GP appointment this Tuesday - about my ears! Yet again. The podcast did run behind schedule earlier in the year after suffering a bit of "DJ'ing mental block" for a couple of months - but it's now back on track. Episode 2 was online a couple of months ago (I forgot to update this post and also Soundcloud - but it did appear on iTunes). Episode 3 was released last night (see post below) - and Episode 4 has already been recorded ready for release at Christmas - which puts me back on schedule for next year. It's a shame you had to close DJ Passion down :-( Sign of the times now I think - forums and online radio stations seem to be few and far between these days. Technology and Social Media seem to have killed them both off :-(
  15. Thanks for listening and for the feedback mate. Boca - Play With Me is such a tune isn't it? Warped records is the one side to DJ'ing with vinyl that I don't miss. I remember Altitude - Excession being a nightmare to mix because it suddenly jumped up 2bpm which threw the entire mix out. My aim is to have a "retro" mix similar to this online every three months - the next one should be recorded and online within the next couple of weeks hopefully :-D
  16. Hi guys, I've just started a quarterly "retro" Trance, Tech-Trance & Hardgroove Techno podcast - which will feature approximately 75 minutes of tunes from the mid-1990's through to around 2018. THE BEAT LOGISTIX PODCAST - EPISODE 1 (JANUARY 2018) Now available via iTunes, Mixcloud, Soundcloud and Podomatic. TRACKLISTING FOR THIS EPISODE: 01. Megamind - Taub (2002 Mix) [BXR Records - 2002] 02. Umek - Gatex (Oliver Lieb Remix) [Magik Muzik - 2002] 03. Abel Ramos - Aquarius (Randy Katana Mix - CSB Edit) [Pulsar Records - 2004] 04. Divini & Warning - 4LB (Original Mix) [Reset Records - 2006] 05. Adam Sheridan - Terminal Velocity (Original Mix) [Tatsumaki - 2004] 06. Rank 1 - Such Is Life (Deep Dub) [ID&T - 2001] 07. Out Of Grace - Mindblast (Original Mix) [High Contrast Recordings - 2006] 08. DJ Atmospherik Meets Saucermen - Aquarius (DJ Atmospherik Remix) [Offshore Music - 2005] 09. Mojado - Naranja (Dimitri Andreas Vision) [Magik Muzik - 2004] 10. Boca - Play With Me (Bellfire Mix) [Dropout - 2002] 11. Ricky Effe - Rectifier (Original Mix) [BXR Records - 2002] 12. Dick Van Nille - Outside (Original Mix) [Drehscheibe - 2002] 13. Mainx - 88 To Piano (Fabio Stein's Panic Bootleg) [Unreleased / White Label - 2006] 14. Marcel Woods - Cherry Blossom (Original Mix - CSB's 'Energy' Edit) [High Contrast Recordings - 2005] If you liked this episode, please follow the dedicated Beat Logistix Podcast social media pages to keep up-to-date with future episodes. FACEBOOK (Profile): https://www.facebook.com/beatlogistix FACEBOOK (Page): https://www.facebook.com/TheBeatLogistixPodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BeatLogistixPod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/the_beat_logistix_podcast/ Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes via this link: itpc://thebeatlogistixpodcast.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
  17. Hi guys, It's been a while - but I thought i'd post my first mix in years as I no longer DJ - but I was asked to record a guest mix for a good friends 200th "Back From The Dead" 24-hour special radio show on AfterHours.FM which was broadcast yesterday. In keeping with the station's music policy, it's a bit Trancier than I would usually play - and nowhere near as hard as my old clubs sets. Here's the tracklisting: Ad Brown vs Blue Amazon vs DJ Eco - There's No Other Light At The End My Love (Paul Moloney Intro Bootleg)Darren Porter - Culture (Original Mix) GD - Choral Reef (Original Mix) Airwave - Another Dimension (Original Mix) Thomas Bronzwaer - Constellation (John O'Callaghan Remix) Van Faber & De Suza - Overload (Johan Kivi Remix) Mona Lisa Overdrive - Born To Synthesize (Neo & Farina Remix) John O'Callaghan - Psychic Sensor (Indecent Noise Remix)Sean Tyas - Lift (Sean Tyas Rework) Dart Rayne & Yura Moonlight - Silhouette (Allen & Envy Remix) Lost Witness - Happiness Happening (Lange Remix)
  18. Utter tripe. A bit like that entire mix really. To think this is the same guy that used to blow me away around 1998 - 2006. Oh how the mighty have fallen.
  19. Nice tunes - and they actually complimented each other. Shocking mixing though. Loose beats flying about everywhere. Umek - Gatex into Ralph Fridge - Angel was horrific. To be fair though, his following mix was class - Da Hool - Meet Her At The Love Parade into Gatex was superb!
  20. I'd love to hear a "proper Jules classics" set - but unfortunately, I think even that would lead to disappointment now. I remember discussions on here about his last Radio 1 show. All the talk about what we thought he might play. All the tunes that we thought were pretty much guaranteed to be played. Most of us expected some of Jules's most popular tunes from his sets over the years - tunes that most of us would regard as "Jules classics" - tunes such as Green Martian - Industry, DJ Elite - That Fuct Camera, Rockafellas - Da Boss Track, Brainbug - Nightmare (Sinister Strings remix) - yet he played none of them. He played tunes that left many people on here underwhelmed. Tunes that, even at their peak, were fairly average tunes - such as Ferry Corsten - Rock Your Body, Rock. Jules had the opportunity to go out with such an epic, memorable set that night - yet it was very average and underwhelming. After the tens of thousands of tunes Jules has accumulated over the past 25+ years, some of which are huge classics, to hear Marcel Woods - Advanced and Ferry Corsten - Rock Your Body was underwhelming and disappointing to say the least. Even tunes that weren't necessarily what I'd regard as classics, but tunes that were heavily supported by Jules, such as Fabio Stein - Tran-4 and Team SR - Leaving London, were missed out - whilst Sander van Doorn - Riff was played, yet I wouldn't really associate that as being a big Jules tune. Even classics that I thought were almost guaranteed to be played, such as Kristine Blond - Love Shy, Brainbug - Nightmare and Starparty - I'm In Love (Ferry Corsten & Robert Smit Remix) - which Jules has stated as being amongst he's favourite ever tunes in interviews on many occasions - were overlooked. Puzzling and disappointing summed up that last Radio 1 show for me. There were many others on here that night that felt the same way. As for the media, Jules was never really respected by many the DJ press anyway to be fair. Jules just wasn't really "cool" enough for them. Mixmag, DJ Mag, etc loved the "cool" DJ's like Hawtin, Sasha, Carl Cox, etc. Jules's unique but "loud" clothing and custom-made unusual specs image - in addition to the playful interaction with the crowd, gestures, poses & daft faces with in the booth - along with sometimes occasional commercial or cheesy tunes, gimmicky scratches and a "celebrity" profile, divided opinion. Jules was loved by many. Jules was also frowned upon by many. He got a lot of undeserved flack simply because he wasn't seen as "cool" enough. Jules did change his sound slightly in the late 90's to early 2000's - but he always had an "identity". A sound that everyone recognized. When he reduced the amount of bouncy / funky Euro house, he played more Trance that had bouncy / funky basslines. Even when Trance peaked in 1998/1999 with the melodic "big riff" sound that became really popular (tunes like Ferry's remix of Adagio For Strings, Energy 52 - Cafe Del Mar, all the Signum and X-Cabs style stuff for example), Jules's didn't really play a great deal of it - he was playing more of the bouncier / funkier tunes such as The Act - Something About You, Burgy - Lochfrab, Moogwai - Viola, etc - followed by all the Hi-Gate, Yomanda, Storm - Storm, Zombie Nation stuff a few years later. Jules was never really an out-and-out Trance DJ - he just tended to play anything that had funky or bouncy basslines. He just happened to play more Trance than any other genres in his sets. He had an "identity" and sound that everyone recognised - Jules was one of very few DJ's where you could walk into a club, and know that Jules was playing, before even seeing him, simply by hearing the tunes that were playing. From 2005/2006 onwards, that "identity" and sound was lost completely - for the first time in his career. He was just playing anything that was popular at the time. Never in Jules's career prior to the Trouse / EDM phase had Jules ever played anything like that in his sets before. I was a complete change. So whilst I agree that Jules's sound slightly over time, his "identity" / style always remained the same in his sets - funky/ bouncy tunes with a few complimenting Trancey tunes. To an extent, that change was a natural change as dance music progressed and changed a little over the years. During 2006 onwards though, it wasn't a natural change. Jules just suddenly started playing slow, Trouse and "EDM" - which he didn't need to do because there was still plenty of the pacier, bouncier, more Trancier tunes around. It was a change he appeared to choose - rather than one that came about as a natural progression as a genre changed.
  21. I suspect that Jules knows, and has accepted, that he's no longer looked upon as a credible Trance music DJ. I suspect that he's also quite content playing the kind of music and the more mainstream clubs these days because it's enabled him to prolong his career alongside a day job. The UK Trance scene is on its arse now - so gigs in this country have really dried up - and all of the big British DJs are now having to play abroad a lot lot more - to the point where I see the likes of Halliwell, Emery, Above & Beyond, etc on more European, Australian and South American line-ups than UK line-ups now. Jules was at his peak in the mid 90's to late 90's through to around 2004/2005. After that, rather than having the "niche" sound he'd always had (Pacey, Harder-edged Tech-Trance, Trance with funky basslines and House with a Euro bounce to it - plus the occasional outrageous quirky tune that couldn't be categorised into any style or genre - but when you walked into a club, you could just tell it was a "Jules Tune"), he started "following trends" - playing anything that was popular at the time. In recent years, Jules has gone from Trance, through to Tech-Trance, through to House, through to "Trouse" through to EDM and commercial nonsense. He always mixed genres to some extent - but Jules always had his own unique sound that could be easily identified - whereas in the end, he was playing whatever sound was popular. Add into that the sloppy beatmatching, clashing tune selection, god awful bootlegs, OTT unnecessary looping and dragging out of breakdowns, "Somebody screaammmmmmm" voiceovers and attempts at scratching that should only be attempted at home when practicing new tricks, its sad just how quickly Jules went down hill. Even just ten years ago, Jules was my favourite DJ. Even now I get out old Jules sets to listen to - and loved them more than any other DJ's sets I listen to because when Jules was at his best, he really was superb. Every time I went out clubbing, Jules made the night. In just a short space of time, that rapidly changed - to the point where whenever I went out, I never knew which Jules I'd get because he became so inconsistent. I remember seeing him one week in London - and he played one of the best sets I'd ever heard - one week later, he played one of the worst I'd ever heard. It was like hearing two completely different DJs because the difference was so vast between the two sets. Then when those "Somebody screammmmmmm" jingles and god awful bootlegs with RNB or pop vocals, poorly mashed-up into a poor tune, I'd just given up completely - and stopped going to see Jules completely. I don't know whether Jules had just lost interest, become out of touch with the Trance scene, became complacent thinking "I've made it" and "I can do as I like - and people will still see me", whether mainstream music that paid better money became more important than playing "niche" music that he loved, or whether he just naturally went into decline as some of the older DJs did - such as John Kelly, Seb Fontaine, etc. That being said though, Carl Cox has been around for donkeys years - and is now 53 years of age - yet even now, he's still relevant to the scene, he's still current, he's still one of the most in demand DJs in the world - and he's still as good and still as passionate as ever - so I don't think that age can result in a decline that quickly if the heart is still in it. It's a shame Jules didn't go out on a high in 2005 - because then I'd have always regarded him as one of my all time favourite DJs and a true legend of the scene. Those last few years have really tarnished that view for me. I'll never ever forget Jules at his best - but unfortunately, it's going to be difficult to forget those bad few years too, sadly, for all the wrong reasons. May sound harsh - but I'm being honest about how I feel.
  22. Jules's style has progressively got slower, cheesier and less focused towards Trance over the last decade - to the point where the bulk of his sets became "EDM" shite and commercial rubbish. He's been irrelevant to the Trance scene for years now unfortunately. His sound is more suited to the "three shots for a fiver" music-for-the-masses commercial / chain-owned clubs these days where 18-25 year olds are happy to hear commercial music with "Somebody screeeeeeeam" jingles slapped over the top. Gone are the days of Jules smashing out a bit of decent, pacey, "niche" tunes like Dark Monks - Insane, BK - Revolution and Mauro Picotto - Baguette at 143bpm in a main room or festival. A 133bpm Swedish House Mafia vs Bananarama vs Will.I.Am vs John McEnroe (Six Sambucas & A Strongbow "You Cannot Be Serious" Vocal Bootleg) mash-up is more apt these days*. *That bootleg may or may not be fictional before anyone tries looking for it*
  23. I think the third one is more you mate
  24. I don't think the blue one will fit me.
  25. Modern software / laptops doesn't necessarily mean that they're going to make everyone amazing DJ's. Eddie Halliwell was amazing when he used vinyl and CD's. When he switched to laptop DJ'ing, it seemed to hinder him. His sets lost spark. I'll never work out why someone with Eddie's talent went down the laptop route. It baffles me. Adam Sheridan used to be good years ago - then he became bland and boring when he switched to laptop DJ'ing - to the point where he's vanished off the radar these days. PvD has gone backwards since moving to laptops too. Laptops also didn't make DJ'ing easier for everyone. It started way before that - as soon as the Pioneer CDJs came out. You can beatmatch on those without needing headphones. Match the beat counters up - voila. I've ever seen DJ's turn up with all their tracks pre-saved to a certain BPM so that the pitch fader is in the same place for every tune (and therefore, they don't need to beatmatch at all). I've nothing against that - there's more to DJ'ing than beatmatching. The biggest art of DJ'ing is finding tunes that complimenting each other and building a set. Just because two tracks are at 142.0bpm, it doesn't mean they're going to mix perfectly into each other. All it's resulted in is an over-saturated scene where everyone is a DJ - which then resulted in DJ's getting booked based on how many mates they could take along with them or how many favours they could do for the promotor. Some awful DJ's were getting big gigs - and some superb DJ's couldn't get a booking at all. You've got to be a ticket salesman or producer now to stand out. Being an amazing DJ doesn't guarantee you a gig. You've got to be profitable to the promoter. Anyway, thats for another topic........ as mentioned above, I've used all formats over the years - and all have their pro's and cons. Vinyl was great - but it was a pain in the arse lugging 50 tunes to a gig and frustrating being limited to just 50 tunes. CDJ's made things semi-automatic, which made some aspects quicker - plus it started to allow the opportunity to add a bit more to sets (loops, hot cues, etc). Laptops allow me to carry my entire 16 year tune collection with me - all accessible within seconds, it allowed me to add some trickery to my sets - and its allowed me to DJ for a bit longer at home because my ears aren't up to beatmatching out in clubs regularly any more. Its also a myth that people only have to hit a "sync" button to beatmatch. Yes, it helps. Yes, it makes life easier - but if people cannot beatmatch, they can still get caught out on a laptop. There's nothing more accurate than the human ear. I've known Traktor's counter to be out by an entire beat. If you can't beatmatch, there's no way of recovering from that in a club. In situations like that, you've got to be able to correct it yourself. Traktor hates some tunes and refuses to play ball at all - for example, try hitting the sync button with Timmy & Tommy - Full Tiltin' and listen to watch happens. It won't be beatmatched even remotely close - and it'll sync to the off-beat (making it half a beat out of sync). So if anyone goes to a gig armed with a laptop thinking they're in for an easy ride - they're not. 9 tunes out of ten will be beatmatched perfectly - and 1 will be so far out of sync, they won't be able to recover from it (and the dancefloor will stop dead!). Just ask Mr M.O.R.P.H ;-)
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