Mark68 Posted June 22, 2007 Posted June 22, 2007 (edited) I've put myself up for the next round of battle mixes on BTH. Going head to head with James G playing disco and modern soul (the split decision band, solid gold revue etc). Mixes can be found at www.bringtheheat.com - Enjoy ! Edited June 22, 2007 by Mark68
Mark68 Posted November 21, 2007 Author Posted November 21, 2007 I've put myself up for the next round of battle mixes on BTH. Going head to head with James G playing disco and modern soul (the split decision band, solid gold revue etc). Mixes can be found at www.bringtheheat.com - Enjoy ! The Semi Finals of the BTH mix battles have now begun. Due to a last minute rush and Hi-Fi failure my mix technically is abismal but I've included a few modern soul classics (Rivage, Target etc). Registered members cannot vote but you can still hear all of the 30min sets. Mixes can be found at www.bringtheheat.com - Enjoy !
Them Posted November 24, 2007 Posted November 24, 2007 (edited) Good stuff Mark, I really enjoyed your latest mix, tracklist for it please. Are there any links for older mixes in the tournament?! Edited November 24, 2007 by them
Mark68 Posted November 29, 2007 Author Posted November 29, 2007 Thanks them, cheers for listening. Here's the tracklist for this round - Rivage 'Strung Out On Your Love' Dennis Coffey 'Free Spirit' Moses 'I Got My Mind Together' Luv You Madly Orchestra 'Moon Maiden' Charles Earland 'Over And Over' Alma Faye Brooks 'Don't Fall In Love' Eugene Smiley 'Yes It's You' Target 'Give Me One More Chance' My previous round (and better) mix with Split Decision Band, Solid Gold Revue etc will be posted back online at bringtheheat over Christmas and New Year. Sean posts all the contestants mixes around this time of year.
Barry Posted November 29, 2007 Posted November 29, 2007 (edited) I put Rahaan (BTH) on in Warrington last month and laid it on him, which I shouldn't have as we should have been going down the House route - but you do don't you, Billy Nichols, Leon Thomas, King Tutt, Larry Wedgeworth, Bileo, Frankie Crocker, Al Mason, She Devil, Blacksmoke, Jackey Beavers, Herbie Mann, Jewel, Wiili J & Co etc - he fucking loved hearing them, he didn't know them but he loved them, respect. I do fall in to this trap often but I remember the only US ('House' DJ, the pigeon hole actually demeans him as he is a Hispanic male with a massive musical history...and 54) bloke to catch me out was Hippie Torrales (Zanzibar/Turntable Orchestra) who buried me with stuff we know from the Northern scene [but he grew up with] at an after party. Yet again, I'm pissed, apologies to the board, just thought it may be interesting. Edited November 29, 2007 by Barry
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