[00] – Electronic Explorations Intro
[01] – Dopplereffekt – Speak and Spell
[02] – Cybotron – Clear
[03] – Autechre – Basscadet
[04] – Model 500 – Night Drive
[05] – Plasticman – Glob
[06] – DJ Misjah and DJ Tim – Access
[07] – Jeff Mills – The Bells
[08] – iTAL tEK – Bloodline
[09] – Vex’d – Killing Floor
[10] – Vex’d – Bombardment of Saturn
[11] – The Advent – Bad Boy
[12] – The Advent – Bad Boy (Planetary Assault Systems Mix)
[13] – Cybotron – Techno City
[14] – The Aztec Mystic – Jaguar
[15] – The Advent – Another Planet
[16] – Dave Clarke – Wisdom To The Wise (Robert Hood Mix) /Andy Stott – Ceramics
[17] – Phutre Pfantasy Club – Spank Spank
[18] – Leftfield – Storm 3000
[19] – Aaron Spectre – Say More Fire
[20] – Pangaea – Router
[21] – Datach’i – Twin Gant
[22] – Squarepusher – Tundra4 /West Street Mob – Breakdance (Electric Boogie)
[23] – Josh Wink – Higher State of consciousness (Shrink II Fit Re-Edit)
[24] – Photek – UFO
[25] – Milanese – Iacon
[26] – Rage Against The Machine – Wake Up
[27] – Bizzy B – Beats In My Head
[28] – The Suburban Knight – Infra Red Spectrum
[29] – Surgeon – Atol
[30] – Drexciya – Black Sea
[31] – Jeff Mills – Condor To Mallorca
[32] – Surgeon – Badger Bite
[33] – Pinch – Qawwali
[34] – Quark, Ruckspin & Planas – Miserere
[35] – Surgeon – Whose Bad Hands Are These (Roly Vex’d Remix)
[36] – Burial – Gutted
[37] – Loefah – Mud
[38] – Milanese Vs Virus Syndicate – Dead Man Walking
[39] – Datach’i – Ed’s Head
[40] – Mount Kimbie – Maybes /Dave Clarke – No Ones Driving /King Cannibal – Aragami Style
[41] – Funki Porcini – King Ashabanapal Pt II
[42] – Philip Glass – Heroes (Aphex Twin Remix)

 

 

I was asked to compile 10 tracks for ‘Desert Island discs’ interview for a recent Internet radio show (which you can listen to here)
Since the interview, I have been inundated with requests to compile a list of tracks big enough to make a mix.

After many many weeks I have come up with a set of tracks I believe best describe the music/genres I have grown up listening to.  I am 80% happy with the choices I have made, but have obviously missed out a great deal of superb music.

My good friend Shrink II Fit aka ‘gforce’ (a member of http://tmb.dj)  mixed up an absolutely superb and seamless mix.

I will also host a few of  ‘Shrink II Fit’ mixes on here – too good not to hear them

A cue sheet for this mix (so you can go straight to your favourite tracks is here)

 

EVERYONE SHOULD MAKE A DESERT ISLAND MIX

 

 

Shrink II Fit is a self confessed old git who has been mixing since he acquired his first set of turntables in 1984. He has entered the DMC UK championships twice, reaching the semi finals on both occasions in 1987 and 1989. He also was the inaugural winner of the Vestax / DJ magazine championships in 1992.


He started gigging in 1986 as a 15 year old for sound systems in west London, and was frequently the “soul Boy” at many a Blues party for about 2 years. He was also a regular at a few London clubs throughout the early to mid 90’s including “The Crazy Club” at Astoria 2 and the bar at MoS’ Rulin nights.


His gigging really came to an end with the birth of his first child. All of a sudden, spending money on records seemed to be a waste of money when there was more important things to pay for. Also, this coincided with a frustration of dealing with promoters…..
Mixing wise, his influences are far and wide and he regards himself as the “anti-trendy”.

He was very heavily influenced by US DJ’s such as Grandmaster D (Whodini) and Jazzy J, but it was at an art exhibition by Lee Quinones at the Riverside Studios where he saw Whiz Kid and Wanda Dee which had the huge influence on him spending his paper round money on his first set of Technics.

The next sets of influences on him are split into two camps:


The London Soundsystems:
Mastermind, Databass, Rapattack, TNT and Beatfreak brought Hip Hop styles to (what was then) Soul Music…


The Europeans and DMC:
Les Adams (The Mix Doctor), Paul Dakeyene, Sanny X and Ben Liebrand, though strangely enough not the much cited “cut and paste” masters Steinski and Big Apple Productions.

Throughout the years, he has experimented with numerous different formats. From tape editing on an old Akai open reel four track (woo hoo, Symulsync!) and a Yamaha MT100mk2, to his weapon of choice nowadays which is Acid pro..


Although he still keeps his hand in now and again, he generally only puts mix-tapes together for the journey to work and for Mix-tape websites (including http://tmb.dj where he can regularly found lurking!!).


Amazingly (after 25 years!), this is his first ever commissioned mix.