
http://www.hotflushrecordings.com/download.html
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makeshift wrote:Tracklist, Roko?
^rob booth wrote:makeshift wrote:Tracklist, Roko?
HF don't do tracklists, but if they did, they would probably be the best tracklists in the world.
big up bruvva!leebass wrote:Perfect opening and closing track. Had this on repeat since downloading.
Would love to know the first and/or last track if anyone can id
Yeah that's completely understandable, as a listener it's more exciting too: finding out what a track is after hearing it about for ages. Delayed gratification!roko wrote:cheers everyoneglad it's working for you guys!
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big up bruvva!leebass wrote:Perfect opening and closing track. Had this on repeat since downloading.
Would love to know the first and/or last track if anyone can id
tracklist will be posted with the mix when it goes up on my Soundcloud and Mixcloud, next week.
Til then would like people to hear the mix without knowing whose music there is (no prejudices before hearin).
Hope you understand guys!! No elitist bullshit, just want peeps to hear it first time without seeing a TL.
Drop a link here when the tracklist is up next week!!
exactly!!leebass wrote: Yeah that's completely understandable, as a listener it's more exciting too: finding out what a track is after hearing it about for ages. Delayed gratification!
You sir are a legend!roko wrote:exactly!!leebass wrote: Yeah that's completely understandable, as a listener it's more exciting too: finding out what a track is after hearing it about for ages. Delayed gratification!
here ya go peeps, think everyone interested would've heard it by now... it's up with full tracklisting here:
http://soundcloud.com/roko/hotflush-recordings-podcast
That's the best comment I've received about this mix so far bruvva! Huge thanks for the compliments. It was indeed a shit load of very difficult tunes to blend together, took me loong time to find out what fit together, etc. Lotsa problems with odd keys (even left a few wrong key blends in the mix, but thought it gives it a little bit of character with these specific ones). I seem to always end up trying to do something overtly ambitious when it comes to studio mixes. It's a pain in the ass while making it, but end result seems to often be something many people enjoy + I'm proud of....makeshift wrote:Yup...yup...Big up to da man called Roko (rolling the R when i say it!)
There so much experimental madness being pushed on this site...some of it actually quite good. Just refreshing to step through a mix like this gem that is so brilliantly sequenced. The tunes are ill enough on their own. It's the sequencing that sends this one above the clouds with some rather difficult tunes to blend.
...you've cracked the code Roko.
ez all.
its a good policy!rob booth wrote:makeshift wrote:Tracklist, Roko?
HF don't do tracklists, but if they did, they would probably be the best tracklists in the world.
thekuku wrote:Nah never taking the piss. Not on DSF at least
Big up makeshift!!! Real glad it's still working for you! I've got another bad boy on the works, will drop mid-October!!makeshift wrote:Calling Roko...come in Roko. Yo, I'm scrolling up n down on this mix site but nothing is throwing me out of my chair the moment. So I'm bringing back this instant classic you put down for the masses back in April.
You got another one in you that's equally sinister???
Yeah I think so too, but when you're put next to big producer names to try to get a booking or two per year, it's pretty toughSoiree wrote:its a good policy!rob booth wrote:makeshift wrote:Tracklist, Roko?
HF don't do tracklists, but if they did, they would probably be the best tracklists in the world.![]()
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