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  1. 1997-08-08 - Gordon Kaye and Judge Jules, The Rhumba Club, Arbroath, Scotland

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    Gordon Kaye
    01. Jocelyn Enriquez - 'A Little Bit Of Ecstasy' (Sharp Remix) [Classified]
    02. Kasie Sharp - 'Pulling The Strings' (Sharp Dub Mix) [Undiscovered]
    03. Deep Six - 'Set Me Free (Balls To The Wall)' [Jellybean]
    04. Deja - 'Whenever U Need Somebody' (KLM Klub Mix) [Strictly Rhythm]
    05. D'Jaimin & Djaybee - 'Fever' (Rob Tissera Mix) [XL]
    06. The Heartists - 'Belo Horizonti' (Dino Lenny Mix) [VC]
    07. Shazzam ‎– 'Phunkee Muzeek' (KLM First Mix) [Gossip]
    08. Mrs. Wood - 'Feels So Good' (Keith Litman Stroll In The Wood Mix) [React]

     

    Judge Jules
    09. Plastika - 'Disco Mirror' (Mr Pink's Psyber Disco Mix) [Additive]
    10. Mr. Pink - 'Sugar' (Psyber Disco Mix) [Mindfood]
    11. Full House ‎– 'Into Tomorrow' [white label FILL 001]
    12. Baby Blue - 'Child' (KLM Mix) [Tin Tin Club]
    13. Moonchild - 'V.O.A.T' (Tevendale's Tunnel Mix) [EastWestDance]
    14. Brainbug - 'Benedictus' [Positiva]
    15. Hypertrophy ‎– 'Just Come Back 2 Me' [Positiva]
    16. unknown - 'unknown' [white label] + 'a capella'
    17. De Bos - 'On the Run' [Jive]
    18. Moonman - 'Don't Be Afraid' [Heat] + Jules on Trumpet
    19. Wicked - 'Wanted' [Colors]
    20. Baby Blue - 'Baby Boom' [Tin Tin Club]
    21. Da Hool - Meet Her At The Love Parade (Nalin & Kane Remix) [Manifesto]
    22. JDS - 'Nine Ways' [FFRR]
    23. Tyrome - 'Monkey Way' [Positiva]
    24. Nalin & kane - 'Beachball' [FFRR]
    25. Daft Punk - 'Alive' [Virgin]
    26. Adventure Boys ‎– 'Happy Nation' (Funk Da Soul Mix) [Avantura]
    27. 187 Lockdown - 'Gunman' [EastWest]
    28. Faithless - 'Salva Mea' (D.T.'s Main Club Mix) [Cheeky]
    29. Future Funk - 'Switch Lock' [Plastic City]
    30. Armand Van Helden - 'The Ultrafunkula' (Original Mix) [FFRR]
    31. Kriss Dior - 'KD:Machinery' [Plastic City]
    32. Coco - 'I Need A Miracle' (Victor Imbres 12" Mix) [Positiva]
    33. Subway ‎– 'You Can Do Anything' [Greenlight]
    34. Niagra ‎– 'Cloudburst (Part 2)' [Freeflow]
    35. Nalin & Kane - 'Beachball' [FFRR]
    36. unknown - 'unknown' [white label]
    37. Metro Dade - 'The Syrinx' [Music Man]
    38. unknown - 'unknown' [white label]
    39. Three'n One - 'Soul Freak' [Low Sense]
    40. Kinky Toys - 'Somewhere Outthere....Aliens Are Lurking' [Natural]
    41. S'N'S - 'You Do Me Wrong' [Skyway]
    42. Clanger - Seadog (Way Out West Mix) [Platipus]
    43. Way Out West - 'Blue' [Deconstruction]
    44. Spacefrog - 'X-Ray (Follow Me)' [S3]
    45. Energy 52 - 'Cafe Del Mar' (Oliver Lieb Mix) [Hooj]
    46. Pako - 'Western Approaches' [Majestic]
    47. Chicane Feat. Power Circle - Offshore '97 (Anthony Pappa Bootleg Mix)


     

  2. 1994-xx-xx - Judge Jules, Chuff Chuff

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    01. unknown - 'unknown' [white label]
    02. Mr Lee - 'Pump Up London' [Breakout]
    03. L.W.S. - 'Gosp' [Transworld]
    04. Nightcrawlers - 'Push The Feeling On' [FFRR] + "its all about rhythm" (a cappella)
    05. Sister Bliss - 'Can't Get A Man, Can't Get A Job (Life's A Bitch)' [Go! Beat]
    06. unknown - 'unknown' [white label]
    07. 20 Fingers feat Gillette - Short Dick Man (a cappella) [Multiply]
    08. S.A.I.N. - 'It's Alright' (unknown mix) [Effective] + "slammin, get up" piano
    09. Pamela Fernandez - 'Kickin In The Beat' (a cappella) [Ore Music]
    10. Indian Vibes - 'Mathar' (unknown mix) [Virgin]
    11. Ashbrooke Allstars - 'Dubbin Up The Pieces' [EastWest Records America]
    12. Lonnie Liston Smith - 'Expansions' [RCA]
    13. Movin Melodies - 'To The Beat Of The Drum (La Luna) (The Ethics ep)' [Effective] + Frankie Hollywood* And Ricky D* ‎– 'Feel The Fire' (a capella) [DJ International]
    14. Tapp - 'Shake That Ass (Whip Me Work Dub)' [Work]
    15. unknown - 'unknown' [white label]
    16. Pizzaman - 'Trippin On Sunshine' [Loaded]
    17. unknown - 'unknown' [white label]
    18. Salvia - 'Fiesta Conga' [Movin Melodies]
    19. unknown - 'unknown' [white label]
    20. Royal House - 'Can You Party' [Torso Dance]
    21. Sub Bug - 'Jan The Nightclub' (Get To Dub ep) [Fantastic]
    22. unknown - 'unknown' [white label]
    23. unknown - 'unknown' [white label]
    24. Olga - 'I'm A Bitch' [UMM]
    25. unknown - 'unknown' [white label]
    26. unknown - 'unknown' [white label] 
    27. Talking Heads - 'Once In A Lifetime' [Sire]

     

    Big thanks to Henryvilla for original file.


     

  3. I didn't like JJ's remix of Funky Groove ... the original was way more driving ... He played all these tunes @ Frisky MOS when we went down for my Birthday on the Fri 24th July. JJ and John Kelly had both come straight down from the live broadcast in Liverpool for the R1 dance party there. We were at the Brighton one and it was crazy. JJ was still doing great sets that mixed pumping club tunes with Trance. I never could find this mix of "In My House." the great pumping era was 96 -99 for me.

  4. Correction:

    10. Blackout - 'Gotta Have Hope' (Judge Jules Remix) [Multiply]

    Doesn't come across very well in this mix, but actually is quite a good tune. It's let down by the sample of Strauss I feel but it would be easy to edit that out.

    I had the white label of this and played it @ my NYE gig @ Black Bull... tore the place down... PHATTEST groove... I mixed it out on the breakdown. We saw Jules @ Ministry in the same month... they had taken to putting him in the bar instead of the main room "box," which was irritating as the sound in the Bar was shit... he ended his set with the original Jane Fonda workout record that Sinclar sampled for Gym Tonic.

  5. Tomas B. THANK YOU for this version of the emix! Was out clubbing when it was on so could only ever get the crummy sounding, incomplete versions... this is pitched faster, too... the right bpm!

    The Amos tune is at the end of John Kelly's Mix on Introspective of House 3rd Dimension. I have the 10 inch record in my collection from the old days when I used to DJ in bars and basement clubs along Fulham Road in Chelsea (then known as the beach) in the late 90s. He finished his set with it @ Ministry in July 97 after doing 2 hours of pure pumpin club biz

    Hearing him spin that Nevins v Run DMC in summer 97... who would have known how massive that track would become! Love the Jungle Brothers - Hitmen and Bambaata house mixes, too....

    Never found this mix of De Boss: On the run, either...

    The funky breaks track labelled as Prime Target, is it Johan S? Thats what i loved most about Jules, those obscure funky White Labels he always got hold of ... the groove it samples is from Mings Disco Machine, also sampled by Deborah Wilson on "Free" which Jules used on his JDJ mix in 93... funky. Love how he brings it in over Progress Funk's acid breaks.

    The Mac Zimms tune is what uplifiting is all about...

    Thank you Bongoloid77 for comments and amazing facts!

    Mac Zimms tune is one of my favourites in this EM, uplifing and epic indeed!

    "The Amos tune is at the end of John Kelly's Mix on Introspective of House 3rd Dimension. I have the 10 inch record in my collection" Have you got it with Martin Luther King´s speech? As I wrote earlier Amos released this track back in 1995. This Julesy´s EM version is a mystery for me. No records about bootleg version(s) on the web.

    Yes it has the speech... John Kelly Played it at the end of his set @ Ministry in July 97. It was on a White Label... the official Positiva release didn't have, which is probably down to Copyright, etc ... That was one wkd summer of tunes from Jules. Saw him all over the place... Gallery @ Turnmills on my birthday, The Cross, Peach @ Camden Palace... am putting together mixes from 95-99 featuring tunes I heard him spin that never made it onto released mixes or this Emix... I will upload them here when ready

  6. Tomas B. THANK YOU for this version of the emix! Was out clubbing when it was on so could only ever get the crummy sounding, incomplete versions... this is pitched faster, too... the right bpm!

    The Amos tune is at the end of John Kelly's Mix on Introspective of House 3rd Dimension. I have the 10 inch record in my collection from the old days when I used to DJ in bars and basement clubs along Fulham Road in Chelsea (then known as the beach) in the late 90s. He finished his set with it @ Ministry in July 97 after doing 2 hours of pure pumpin club biz

    Hearing him spin that Nevins v Run DMC in summer 97... who would have known how massive that track would become! Love the Jungle Brothers - Hitmen and Bambaata house mixes, too....

    Never found this mix of De Boss: On the run, either...

    The funky breaks track labelled as Prime Target, is it Johan S? Thats what i loved most about Jules, those obscure funky White Labels he always got hold of ... the groove it samples is from Mings Disco Machine, also sampled by Deborah Wilson on "Free" which Jules used on his JDJ mix in 93... funky. Love how he brings it in over Progress Funk's acid breaks.

    The Mac Zimms tune is what uplifiting is all about...

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  7. I had many tapes of Jules Kiss FM mixes from 91 - 97... classic house mastermixes, so many... left em in a box at an old flat thinking it was junk... if it was ONE tune I could get my hands on would still sound RUDE today on a bassline tip its that LUCA: NY STYLE DUB... HUUUGE tune... Jules played it all the time early/mid 97 @ Ministry's Frisky night... never found it anywhere... I asked Jules personally when I bumped into him @ Nott Hill Carnival and just smiled said he was lucky to get test pressings... He always showed up there for Norman Jay's (Jules friend and idol back in the Family Function -Shake n Fingerpop rare groove days late 80s) Good Times Bus System.

    As far as Drum N Bass goes, saw Jules do a set @ Bukem's Logical Progression in 97 @ Turnmills and he rocked it.

    Miss those days ... glad to be clubbing in the 90s... looking back now it was SO much more diverse and you took it all for granted living in London as everything was on your doorstep! I went to many nights in all styles ... I actually started out with breakbeat jungle and hardcore in 92/93 and stalked Randall ... but the Jungle takeover in 94 was too much MCing and rewinds ... so I moved to house. Always liked Jules Kiss show so went around to most of his London gigs 94 -97 He was way more Housey then... Frisky @ Ministry was wkd. Everyone played there. Jules, John kelly, Seb Fontaine, Oakenfold, Tony De Vit, Healey, Tong...

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  8. Cox Set:

    Dj dan - needle dubbage

    Dave Angel - Body punch Funk

    rubadub - gobounce

    small phat one - music for pushchairs

    Cox - Dr Funk (Rhythm Masters mix)

    White Label

    starfighter - apache

    Le Vou De Monde - tribal tunes

    beltram - energy flash (Marrs mix)

    studio 54 - I like the Sounds (unabomber rmx)

    Rhythm Masters - psycho

    Jaxx - Jump n Shout

    Leftfield - phat planet

    White Label

  9. My fave mix of JJ.

    He played many of these tunes @ Ministry and Turnmills during summer 97. Dj Disco with the Cheech and Chong sample! Opened the set in July with Love Commandments... I remember Jaydee: Plastic Dreams- Morales mix, Daf: battered... Blackout: Gotta have hope... De Boss, on the run... GOD: Inside your Mind (off Classics and a big tune in 95) Cafe Del Mar, Da Hool, Tyrome... TONS!!!! I sold pills in the Ministry when I was off my face ... really don't know how I got away with that as so many people got caught in there lol... John Kelly was always with Jules on those gigs... wicked DJ, really tight... He came on after Oakenfold in Oct 98 and wiped the floor with him doing a wkd set of trance.

    ID's

    Dj Dero: The horn (el tren)

    Mike Ruffcut Loyd: X amount of Wickedness

  10. Pretty much the big tunes of 98 before they really blew up... Saw him @ Frisky @ Ministry every month in 98... after march I got really f***ed off as they kept putting him in the bar with the crud system and posers instead of the main room (box) with the serious rig.

    He opened his set in nov 97 with Capricorn and the place went beserk. That was a long set and John kelly played 3 hours... was a Golden tour I think.

  11. Thanks for this... Jules is only Mixing til end of Disco Citizens: Footprint... then its Farley Jackmaster Funk. I remember being pissed off when I bought the Double Tape off a Bootlegger in Camden in mid 97... it only had Jules on 1 side of the tape. I got loads of Jules Mixes off that guy and left a box of tapes at my old flat and forgot about it... the landlord threw them out!!!!! Some Wicked ones from Peach and Divine, when Jules was still with Kiss doing all sorts of places in London: Peach and Clockwork Orange ... lots of speed garage stuff in 97 as well... He dropped a Speed Garage mix of Johnny Jungle that I've never found anywhere. And Luca: New York Style Dub was BIIIG groove... The Dance Nation Launch party in March 97 had so many people playing. Jules, Tong, Fontaine, Block, De Vit (RIP) ... i stalked Jules that summer!!! saw the trumpet come out a few times... my 20th Birthday we saw him @ Gallery, Turnmills. The following friday we saw him @ the same place doing a Drum and Bass set for Bukem @ Logical progression lol. Similar to how he ended his 97 Emix... did a LOT of raving from 93-2004... sold my deks in 2006 and have been doing parties and Jamm in Brixton using Ableton and Traktor...

    1. Ferr - Stardust

    2. Vincent De Moor - Flowtation

    Etc

    Love that Dex and Jonesey track thats like BBE... had a lot of fun seeing Jules and Kelly @ The Cross and Frisky @ Ministry, Malibu Stacey w Seb Fontaine and Luke Neville... Gallery w Tall Paul and Sister Bliss... 93-95 was wkd house and proggy... 96-98 was a good mix of house and Trance... I got bored after that and went into Nu Skool breaks Plump Dj's then back to Jungle which is where I started in 92 with Breakbeat Hardcore. Now I just go and see Randall all the time @ AWOL lol...

    K

  12. Yes! Classic mix... Showcasing all the big tunes of the day. I saw Jules at bagleys, SW1 club, Rocket, The Cross and Peach at Camden. He played all these tunes and Yeke Yeke a lot! John Kelly did a few b2b sets with him, as they are pretty much the same in style, as was Graham Gold. Always loved getting ready to go out while having his Kiss Saturday show on full blast! Access was a genre defining track, as was Xcabs Neuro... signalled the arrival of hard house and faster BPMs...

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