22nd September
2007
Hello. My latest mix CD is complete. If you want a copy, let me know offline.
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Tire Groove
1. I’ll Be Around by The Spinners
(start with a solid R&B base)
2. Babies Makin’ Babes by Sly and Little Sister
(funk out the baseline and ease in the horns)
3. At the Dub Market by Tommy McCook and The Agrovators
(send it to Jamaica)
4. She Asked Me Why by R.L. Burnside
(mix in an old bluesman & a driving beat)
5. Heavy by Oh No
(crank the intensity with a piercing sample)
6. Como Ves by Control Machete
(lay growly Mexican rap over a chilled-out vibe)
7. Bananos Bar by Plastalina Mosh
(morph aggressive Spanish vocals into beautiful piano)
8. Bakara by Hans Zimmer
(keep the flow via this dusty Bedouin night of a song)
9. Better? by Propellerheads
(brighten it up with a funky bit of electronica)
10. Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia) [Instrumental] by Us3
(bring back the horns)
11. Action Figure Party by Action Figure Party
(reintroduce the vocals)
12. Love Having You Around by Stevie Wonder
(give it more emotion)
13. Breaks by The Black Keys
(ratchet down to this raw shade of modern-day blues)
14. Killer Wolf by The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
(rock out at volume)
15. Chevrolet by Taj Mahal
(but then relax one last time into the groove)
16. What a Man by Laura Lee
(and return to classic R&B to wrap it up)