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  1. This is so annoying! It keeps jumping back to the start! Did it do this with anyone else?

    Sorry about this Kevansky! This sounds like a corrupt segment in the metadata within the mp3 itself - which can occasionally happen when we splice different mp3s together. So even if the audio is physically there, the mp3 player doesn't understand how to read it, or how long the file is.

    I'll get our audio guru @FuzzY-LogiC to have a look at this and probably we'll re-encode it and re-upload it. Please check back here soon.

  2. Myself and Christian aka @thirddrive had a small mix last month, which I thought I'd put it up for others' enjoyment. Nothing was planned, we just took it in turns to pick random tracks as we went along which was a lot of fun :)

    I did the first mix and mixed in the even-numbered tracks; Mr Thirddrive mixed in all the odd-numbered. Enjoy!


    https://soundcloud.com/user838341771/ch-tt-2015-06-20

    00:00 (1) Royksopp - 'Sordid Affair' (Maceo Plex Remix) [Dog Triumph]
    03:05 (2) Anhken - 'Always Look Back' (Original Mix) [Armada Digital]
    09:05 (3) Guy J - 'Candyland' (King Unique Remix) [bedrock Digital]
    12:44 (4) Anton Firtich pres. AF Project - 'Something Wrong' [Flashover Recordings]
    20:28 (5) Magit Cacoon - 'Love Express' [upon.You]
    22:39 (6) Fred Baker pres. Saona - 'Saona' (Andy Duguid Remix) [Magik Muzik]
    28:29 (7) Vadim Soloviev - 'Forma Perpetua' [Anjunadeep]
    32:28 (8) Hiroyuki Oda - 'Submarine' (Shingo Nakamura Remix) [Otographic Music]
    38:24 (9) Alex M.O.R.P.H. - 'Sacred Heart' [Vandit]
    44:41 (10) Kosheen - 'Catch' (Ferry Corsten Remix) [bMG]
    50:36 (11) Gai Barone - 'Mr Slade' (Solarstone's Pure Mix) [Afterglow Records]

    55:45 (12) Weekend Players - 'Into The Sun' (Riva Remix) [Multiply Records]
    62:26 (13) JM - 'S’envoler' (Extended Version) [impetuous]

  3. This is why we love people sending in their tapes for us to digitize and upload to the archives here for everyone to enjoy.

    Only a few years ago the BBC dug out Carl Cox's essential mix from Ibiza in 1998 for a re-broadcast on Radio 1. So somebody requested that, it was found and prepared and then broadcast in pristine quality, so audio from BBC Radio from that time does exist...

  4. I suggest those who want to select a track each give 4-5 options on here and we'll whittle them down in the end. Remember it doesn't have to be your favourite tune; more something you want to hear Jules play again -or maybe it's 2 tunes you wish you'd hear mixed together but never did. Whatever you like.

    BTW Neuro, l thought you set up the original Judge Jules archive in 2003? I seem to remember the site crashing in 2005 and you had to start all over again and all the members of the old site had to rejoin?

    You are right, 2003 I set this up but I suppose I'm counting from the fatal DDoS attack we encountered in 2005 where we lost everything, after which we re-launched with a new host, new domain, and new forums :)

  5. I had forgotten about that site!!

    I noticed his comment "comment: tracklisting for essential selection printed in Mixmag (Issue 81) "...

    I've recently been wondering if it's possible to find some Mixmag issues from 1998 and 1999 with TL's of Jules' friday/saturday show.

    Does anyone know if Mixmag had these TL's from Jules' show in 98/99?

    I've found some 1997/98 issues on ebay, but wanna know if they have the TL's before I order them :)

    Fuzzy-Logic, let me know how much they are and I'll split the cost with you. It's worth the gamble!

  6. I set up JudgeJulesArchive.co.uk exactly 10 years ago and to celebrate I have asked Jules if he'd like to do an exclusive board mix for us, with whatever tunes we (i.e. the members of this board) fancied. He has kindly agreed. I also wanted to donate to a cancer charity for my mum who survived breast cancer only a few years ago. So, it works like this:

    1) You nominate any track you wish by replying to this thread, and in return donate £5 (or your chosen amount) to our charity (now in the top right corner of the home page)

    2) Once we have (say) 25 tracks i.e. £125, I will obtain the mp3s and send them to Jules;

    3) I will then double the contribution made by all members, and donate it to the chosen charity;

    4) Jules mixes all your chosen tracks together, and later we upload it exclusively here on JudgeJulesArchive.co.uk for everybody's enjoyment.

    Rules:

    1) You can choose absolutely any track you like, from any year - but only one, so make it good! (please put all your selections down though as we may pick a couple of your choices!)

    2) You must have joined this messageboard and reply to this thread to have your track considered

    3) The closing date will be 31 July 2015

    4) The Admin's decision is final and these rules may change at any time :)

    Whilst I set up the charity widget on here, may we have people's thoughts, dreams, wishes, and as many track suggestions as you can think of please!

  7. Welcome to the site and thank you for your kind words!

    Can I ask if you still have your minidiscs? We can rip these to mp3 quite easily and we'd be absolutely delighted fi you still have them in case there is any Jules audio on here which we don't already have. Please let me know :)

    Regards sites, I don't know of any other archive like this one unfortunately. There was a Tong archive with all his R1 tracklistings going back to 1994 but it disappeared a long time ago and didn't have any audio for download.

  8. I downloaded a ZX Spectrum emulator the other week, brought back some great memories of the late 80s and early 90s - and no tape crashes this time!

    The original Wipeout was mind-blowing on the PlayStation 1 - was too expensive at the time for me to purchase though

  9. I concur with a lot of what is said above.

    Radio back during the late 90s and millennium period was, for me, the only gateway to underground music. The "specialist" music shows where a DJ would showcase his personal record box, like Jules's 9-11pm Friday night shows, were absolute gold dust and for me were the only source into the murky world of DJs and clubbing. Not only that, but you could find out the name of these underground tracks and then spend your precious tenner if you were lucky enough to find the vinyl out in the shops that weekend. Every show was exciting and I'd be gutted to miss even 5 minutes of a show for fear of missing out on Jules putting on some obscure Belgian white label that would totally blow my mind.

    Jules's live broadcasts were jaw-dropping because for 2 hours you could put your earphones on and be totally transported right into the club, non-stop - and I mean fully immersed. Nothing beats that as a music-loving teenager raring to actually be there but isn't quite old enough.

    I loved Jules's 9pm studio broadcasts on a Friday even more, because again all normal radio protocol was cast aside and you just had an expert DJ in the room putting on some new tunes. It was as if Jules was in your sitting room, privately spinning some new tracks and doing some mastermixes for you. Uninterrupted, pure bliss where music rightly took the front seat above any DJ chit-chat. Wonderful. No radio boss will ever allow that again, and that's a shame.

    Nowadays, that old "specialist" radio show magic seems lost amid a swirl of annoying jingles, adverts, and radio edits heard a million times. Podcasts and the internet provide so much choice now it is almost overwhelming where to start.

  10. I copied that directly from the BBC tracklisting which is the only record we have of it written down.. From memory it simply said: Unknown - 'Martha Artha', but after some digging we are almost certain this is a shelved Hi-Gate / VPL project.

    Jules told me years ago that Paul Masterson would have the master copies of these shelved tracks (whether that's still the case now I'm not sure). I just wonder why it never made it on the Hi-Gate album.

  11. That unknown track that Jules plays - Track #14 - is another one of those random white label gems that he would sneak in and surprise everyone with back in 1999. I know we bang on about the 98/99 era of Trance but it was very special for exactly this type of moment, when you hear it in context with the rest of the set around it.

    Desperate to know what it is....

    Here (do turn the bass up): http://www.judgejulesarchive.co.uk/audio/unknown/id220.mp3

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