Tuesday, August 19, 2008

:: Pure Fire / Mark Knight Guest Mix ::

Once again a stack of new tunes for you on my show last night, plus a great guest mix from Toolroom boss and tune wizard Mark Knight. Here's last night's playlist:

Soul Buddha ft. Lisa Millett 'Realize' (Vision Factory Remix) (Just For Fun)
Moby 'Disco Lies' (Freemasons Mix) (Mute)
Montanas & Roland Clark 'Music Talking' (Defected)
The Young Punx 'Fire' (Solitaire Remix) (MoFoHiFi)
The Drill 'Piano Man' (Destined)
Fake Blood 'Mars' (Cheap Thrills)
The Presets 'Talk Like That' (Dave Spoon Mix) (Modular)
Greg Stainer 'Long Verb' (Original Mix) (Kinky Malinki)
Energy 52 'Cafe Del Mar' (Out Of Office Remix) (AATW)
Phunk Investigation 'Your Love' (Absolutely)
Fanatix 'Call On Me' (Hed Kandi)
Ron Geffer 'Your Beat Sounds Like' (Hed Kandi)
Steve Mac 'Paddy's Revenge' (12" Club Mix) (3 Beat Blue)
Laidback Luke vs. The Korgis 'Need Your Lovin' (White Label)
Mason 'Quarter' (Original Mix) (Vendetta)
Erika Jayne 'Rollercoaster' (Mark Knight Remix) (Toolroom)
Blendbrank - Synthetic Symphony (Deadmau5 Remix) (Stealth)
Delerium ft. Sarah McLachlan 'Silence 08' (Niels van Gogh vs. Thomas Gold Remix) (Nettwerk)
Mike Di Scala & Colin Airey 'Space & Time' (Deadmau5 Vocal Remix) (3 Beat Blue)
LRD vs. Ce Ce Peniston 'Finally Jacques Your Body' (Mashed by The Mixbuster) (http://www.mixbuster.com/)

The very talented James Herkes is covering my show whilst I'm covering the Drive Time slot on FIRE. Count the number of Laidback Luke tunes he drops. I bet you he hits double figures! Ha!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

:: Dave Spoon on FIRE ::

We keep smacking you around the head with the big name DJ's and producers on FIRE 107.6FM! This week's hard-hitting house hero was local-ish lad Dave Spoon. His current mix CD for Toolroom is fantastic and we managed a signed copy giveaway on my show last night, as well as broadcasting a 1 hour guest mix.


Toolroom Knights - www.toolroomrecords.com - is a double mix CD by Dave, featuring quality tunes, brilliantly put together, showcasing some of his own tracks and remixes (88/Baditude/Liability) and other monsters from Toolroom Records (plus some partner labels). Considered to be one of the UK's most exciting new DJ/producers, the guest mix featuerd many of the same tracks and I personally felt it was one of the best we've ever broadcast.

The trouble is keeping this momentum going. I mean who can we get to top the last few guests on my show!? Well you'll just have to wait and see...