New mix: Apocalyptic Well-Being - mixed by Bethany
Subscribe to the A Brooklyn Life Radio Podcast or visit A Brooklyn Life to download Apocalyptic Well-Being, featuring a laid back mix of classics from Raw Silk, edits by Greg Wilson, Chicago house classics by ESP and Rickster, dreamy disco from Hott City and chilly deep techno from Swedish masters Cari Lekebusch as Mr. James Barth, Jesper Dahlbäck and Sebastian Ahrenberg as Sunday Brunch, and Jesper Dahlbäck and John Dahlbäck together as Hugg and Pepp.
Every track from Fram’s Unnatural High to Mr. James Barth’s Music is the Key puts me in that dreamy state of well-being that the mix title refers to. Try not to let your disbelief that Alexander Robotnick’s Dark Side of the Spoon was actually written and recorded in 1983 disrupt your musical high, and keep an eye out for more Svek on the A Brooklyn Life Radio horizon - rumor has it that two of the DJs have an all-Svek series up their collective sleeves.
Tracklisting:
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1. Queen Samantha - Take a Chance - Armadillo
2. Raw Silk - Do It To the Music - West End
3. Gino Soccio - Try It Out - Atlantic
4. Brenda Taylor - You Can’t Have your Cake And Eat It Too (Greg Wilson edit) - Tirk
5. Harlequin 4’s - Set It Off
6. E.S.P. - It’s You - Underground
7. Rickster - Night Moves - Jack Trax
8. Capuchino - El Bailar Conmigo (Dim’s DJ friendly edit) - BBE
9. Hott City - Everybody Love - Automan
10. Fram - Unnatural High - Vertige
11. Sunday Brunch - My World (Night Drive Mix) - Svek
12. Alexander Robotnick - The Dark Side of the Spoon - Créme
13. Hugg & Pepp - Tuba - Dahlbäck
14. Mr. James Barth - Music is the Key - Plumphouse

April 18th, 2006 at 4:36 pm
We’re about to have a total svek-off!
August 19th, 2006 at 9:14 pm
House, house, house !!!