Tremor Posted July 13, 2011 Report Share Posted July 13, 2011 2002-04-27 - Judge Jules, Studio Session View File *01. Intenso - 'Luv Da Sunshine' [inferno] *02. Helen Garcia - 'Soul Soothing Sunshine' [spinnin'] *03. Hatirus - 'The Anthem' [iHR] *04. Layo & Bushwacka - 'Love Story' (Tim Deluxe Mix) [XL] 05. DJ Tiësto - '643 (Love's On Fire)' (Oliver Klein Mix) [Nebula] 06. Paul Oakenfold - 'Southern Sun' (DJ Tiësto Mix) [Perfecto] 07. Frasses Friends - 'Something Like Dis' [soul Phusion] 08. Starchaser - 'Jambe Myth (Love Will Set You Free)' [Rulin] 09. Ricky Effe - 'Rectifier' [bXR] 10. Atlantic Ocean - 'Waterfall' (Woody van Eyeden Mix) [serious] 11. Jam X & De Leon - 'Can You Dig It?' [serious] Judge Jules' Tried & Tested 12. The Clergy - 'Oboe Song' (The Green Martian Mix) [FFRR] 13. Frank Biazzi - 'Turbulance' [Lupp] 14. Marco Carola - 'Playboy' [Zenti Music] 15. Traxster - 'Flashbacks' [Primate Endangered Species] 16. M Factor - 'Mother' (Altitude Mix) [serious] 17. Jones & Stephenson - 'The First Rebirth' [bonzai] Judge For Yourself 18. The Mystery - 'Devotion' [sirup] 19. Kelli Ali - 'Inferno High Love' (Riva Mix) [One Little Indian] 20. Talla - 'Can You Feel The Silence' [Club Culture] 21. Airwave - 'Another Dimension' [bonzai] * - these tracks didn't survive. If you have this missing segment of the show, please contact us, so we can merge it with the rest of the audio. Submitter Tremor Submitted 01/15/2011 Category 2002 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quadrant Posted July 13, 2011 Report Share Posted July 13, 2011 Jules was still quite good back in these days when vinyl was still around. Not a classic show by any means but nice to listen again! Thanks sir Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
milkybarkid Posted July 13, 2011 Report Share Posted July 13, 2011 Jules was still quite good back in these days when vinyl was still around. Not a classic show by any means but nice to listen again! Thanks sir That's an interesting thought. Did Jules' decline (as we see it) happen with the ushering out of vinyl? Co-incidence, or was he deluged with tunes and unable to separate the wheat from the chaff due to the over-saturation the mp3 era brought? Never really thought about that, but I suppose the timelines are similar, even if it is just co-incidence. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lennox2s2s Posted July 14, 2011 Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 Thanks, I enjoyed this show. Airwave - 'Another Dimension' - what a tune! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quadrant Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 That's an interesting thought. Did Jules' decline (as we see it) happen with the ushering out of vinyl? Co-incidence, or was he deluged with tunes and unable to separate the wheat from the chaff due to the over-saturation the mp3 era brought? Never really thought about that, but I suppose the timelines are similar, even if it is just co-incidence. I believe it really was. He was quick to embrace CDJs before a lot of others but I remember people saying at the time he was frantically ripping vinyl in 2003 for his shows. The re-touch of Atlantic Ocean's classic 90s track "Waterfall" in this show was typical of the banging remakes Jules would play out first, and I'm sure it's because he remembers the original mix! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tremor Posted July 16, 2011 Author Report Share Posted July 16, 2011 I think it was around 2003 when Jules crossed to CD. I saw him in Ibiza that year but I can't remember which format he was using. I suspect it was a mixture of both as there must have been some sort of cross over period Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lyndon Posted July 25, 2011 Report Share Posted July 25, 2011 Jules was still quite good back in these days when vinyl was still around. Not a classic show by any means but nice to listen again! Thanks sir That's an interesting thought. Did Jules' decline (as we see it) happen with the ushering out of vinyl? Co-incidence, or was he deluged with tunes and unable to separate the wheat from the chaff due to the over-saturation the mp3 era brought? Never really thought about that, but I suppose the timelines are similar, even if it is just co-incidence. that's a good way of putting it, and that said i think it goes for a lot of dj's. also the fact that there is more technology around than say in 2001, so more people are making tracks and bombaring the likes of jules with them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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