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18th June, 2008 | 62 views
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Deep is as deep does, down deeper we go, in search of more adjectives to describe it’s deepness but no we can’t and instead just nod our heads sagely, deep in thought and time, d-e-e-e-e-p, and see how many mentions of deep we can get into one long deep sentence. A sublime track with a sound that epitomises deepness, melding with the alpha waves of your brain and taking your mind away…

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17th June, 2008 | 2,644 views
One of my favourite mixes, period; it’s been part of my life for so long that it’s like a family member. Bought from a small shop that sold trendy ‘club wear’ in Chelmsford where I studied, that also sold mixtapes. We’ll forget about the baggy zebra-stripe Gio Goi shorts that I spent forty quid on which made me look like a clown; the guys who ran it were real clubheads and had good connections for some of the best mixtapes around, both nationally known djs and local ones. It’s fortuitous that I managed to rip the cassette to the computer and burn onto cd before it wore out and snapped which was an unfortunate circumstance that befell another prized deep house mix that belonged to ck. That mix (which was held in as high regard as the Bukem one) was by Dean Savonne; a victim of it’s excellence, chewed up by the car stereo.
It became an obsession to identify and then hunt down and buy all the tracks on this Bukem mix, only one left but it’s taken over ten years to get to this stage. The mixing is tight, transitions quick. No long snooze-a-thon mixes here, an average of three minutes a track and the next is being seamlessly blended in. Having listened to this mix hundreds of times, I’m biased but it’s all killer no filler; you could not get a better overview of what deep house sounded like in ’91/’92. If I had to choose, my favourite tracks would be the Masters At Work, QX-1 and M.C.J. releases; the M.C.J. one especially, I didn’t know what the track was until a few years ago when someone ID’ed it on a forum. I’ve hosted this mix online since 2003 and it’s been downloaded thousands of times, tracks from here will definitely be featured by themselves on this blog in the future.
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Tracklisting
- | 0:00:00 | Coldcut – Jade (Aleph mix)
- | 0:05:25 | Endangered Species – Endangered Species
- | 0:09:54 | Masters At Work – Our Mute Horn (Ken Lou mix)
- | 0:12:40 | Springboard – Make Some Noise (Nod Your Head mix)
- | 0:16:11 | Monarch – Forever Slammin’ (Forever Slammin’ mix)
- | 0:19:53 | Gio Canepa – ORE: Nove Nove
- | 0:24:32 | Beautiful People – I’ve Got The Rhythm (Club mix)
- | 0:26:08 | Jamie Principle – You’re All I’ve Waited 4 (E-Smoove Late Nite mix)
- | 0:28:53 | PWM – Are You Ready To Move (Deep Rave mix)
- | 0:33:08 | Z-Formation – Frenzy
- | 0:35:49 | L Factor – Claim To Be (Mike Dunn’s Mixx 2)
- | 0:39:24 | Raw Elements – Raw Basics
- | 0:42:54 | ???last unknown – help!???
- | 0:44:18 | Rhythm II Rhythm – A Touch Of Jazz (Do It Tonight mix)
- | 0:46:49 | DTR – Journey Into A Dream (Sex In Paradise mix)
- | 0:51:40 | Simply Red – Something Got Me Started (Hurley’s Dub)
- | 0:54:46 | Chocolate Fudge – To Be Now
- | 0:57:15 | QX-1 – Love Injection (Inject Me Love Mixx)
- | 1:00:59 | Red Light – Who Needs Enemies
- | 1:04:28 | Optimystic – 4 A.M.
- | 1:07:19 | Mystique – Want Your Body (Coolout mix)
- | 1:09:48 | World Power – I’m Happy (After The Rave mix)
- | 1:14:13 | Korda – Move Your Body (Club mix)
- | 1:17:03 | Déja Vu – Move Your Waistline (Sweat mix)
- | 1:20:36 | Urban Rhythm – Love Will Make It Right (House To House mix)
- | 1:24:38 | M.C.J. – Sexitivity (Deep mix)
- | 1:27:14 | Keep Moving Ahead – Always Searching (Uhura mix)
- | 1:31:08 | Jovonn – Be Free (Instrumental mix)

7th June, 2008 | 75 views
This is a great ride of deep house and techno, expertly blended and highlighting some of the lesser known releases that were likely overlooked at the time. Producers such as Ray Castoldi, Jamie Read and Chris Brann jostle in rhythmic time with others that I wasn’t even aware of until I heard this, some sought after and hard to get as well. Forget my pithy introduction though and click on the links below for a fuller description from the horse’s mouth…
Tracklisting from discogs
00:00 V-Phorms “Fragments”
05:00 Nuron “Eau Rouge”
10:10 Z-Formation “Hollow Cloud” (Part II – The Black Sky Remix)
13:15 Raymond Castoldi “Cycles of Life”
17:48 The New Sound of Soul “Deep in New York”
21:45 Hypnotone “Sub”
24:50 DMO “Movement”
28:30 L.H.A.S. Inc. “4-D”
33:30 Virgo “Ride”
36:10 Emojonal “Make E Move”
40:50 Bizarre Inc. “Let it Go”
43:58 Fruits of God “Spirits”
47:07 Ismistik “Bulb”
51:00 Wamdue Kids “Time We Will Never Share”
55:00 A.D.N.Y. presents Leiva “Sane”
58:40 Translucent “Light of Dawn”
62:10 Pollon “Lost Souls”
67:50 I:Cube “Deep End”
4th June, 2008 | 68 views
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Time for some disreputable house music (on a blog? …for all the internet to hear? …with my reputation?!), Kenny Rogers had his moment (see earlier post) but this track takes a sleazy albeit humorous angle with a healthy dose of late night deepness. Back in the innocent sixties it was free love but by the nineties everyone was calling sex lines with the steady rhythmic beat of house music in the background. Bottom Line Records churned out some fine releases in the last decade, I preferred the ones on the deeper side than those that were purely garage house. Some of the earlier releases are up there in my pantheon of deep house classics, Hearsay – Move Your Body (Work Your Body), Feelin’ Vibes – Feelin’ Vibes and both sides on one of the other Passion In Fashion releases are well worth tracking down. This record makes me laugh, perfect execution with the tongue firmly placed in cheek…and probably elsewhere!

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1st June, 2008 | 561 views
One of a number of peerless Prescription releases from the nineties, still not that cheap to acquire in it’s original pressing but it has been licensed and re-pressed in 2009.
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