1. Pepe Braddock: Deep Burnt
2. 51 days: Paper Moon
3. Recloose: Cardiology (Isolee mix)
4. Jay – J: Nervous Acid
5. DJ Garth & ETI: 20 minutes of disco glory (acid rock mix)
6. UR: Transition
7. Left coast selections: Lack of dub
8. Caucasian boy: Northern lights
9. Ame: Rej
10. Al James: ‘bout time
11. Nathan Fake: the sky is pink (James Holden mix)
12. Headman: It rough (Chicken lips mix)
13. Davine: Don’t you want it
14. Loco Dice: Seeing through shadows
15. James Holden: Lump
16. Trentemoeller: Into the trees (Serenetti part 3)
17. Inner city: Big fun (Octave one mix)
18. Layo & Bushwacka: Love story
I am a partial to techno and the harder edge sound. I always like your mixes so I doubt that this will be an exception….
Was gonna out ‘Rej’ on my electro house mix; that’s really grown on me recently and I like the Trentemoeller tunes I’ve heard recently, and of course ‘Love Story’ is a classic tune.
Brilliant tracklist, Len. I could listen to any of these separately even though this isn’t exactly my thing house/electro-wise, you’ve put some real greats past and present together though and that’s what it’s about here for me.
Lenodd has officially declared winter over, and it’s about time. I mean don’t get me wrong — it’s a beautiful season, but so damn cold… which is no mystery to this transitional mix. Taking chilled melodies from winter and infusing them with the crisp beats of spring, this mix will thaw you out with a smooth yet bustlin’ vibe.
“Deep Burnt” smooths you out with it’s fading strings and mellow beat, well into the dubby “Paper Moon” before you’re given a special dose of Isolee’s remixing talent. Cardiology is spacey, funky, and goes from twangy to acidy without a hint of struggle. The funk carries into an upbeat, acidline session with the following tracks and winds up at the urgent, tech-house sound of “Rej” which serves as the transitional cut for the mix. Al James takes the tech sound and adds smooth keys and funk to get you bouncing a bit before reaching the mellow, bassed out James Holden remix of “The Sky Is Pink”. By the time you reach Davine’s cut, you’re either in upbeat deep house, or mellow techno, depending on your personal definition of genres. Trentmoeller adds his kitched-out talent to the set, but the real moment comes from the transition of “Big Fun” into “Love Story” for a closer. The mix almost *almost* ventured into a harder territory that would have alienated the mix; not so with the closing cuts.
The mix starts off with a smooth, deep sound and gradually gets a techno enhancement throughout the set. This set’s versitality and embrace for both genres is matched equally by the mixing ability, leaving you with a set that works to either keep you dubbin’ for winter nights or bumpin’ for spring evenings. Bottom line: there’s no excuse not to listen.
On a side note, I try to play other mixes out besides my own (It’s tough but hey I crack sometimes) and this set was playing tonight while a small group of us were drinking and just being rowdy overall.
Deep in the powder
Mixed by Lenodd
April 2007
http://www.collectivedischarge.com
1. Pepe Braddock: Deep Burnt
2. 51 days: Paper Moon
3. Recloose: Cardiology (Isolee mix)
4. Jay – J: Nervous Acid
5. DJ Garth & ETI: 20 minutes of disco glory (acid rock mix)
6. UR: Transition
7. Left coast selections: Lack of dub
8. Caucasian boy: Northern lights
9. Ame: Rej
10. Al James: ‘bout time
11. Nathan Fake: the sky is pink (James Holden mix)
12. Headman: It rough (Chicken lips mix)
13. Davine: Don’t you want it
14. Loco Dice: Seeing through shadows
15. James Holden: Lump
16. Trentemoeller: Into the trees (Serenetti part 3)
17. Inner city: Big fun (Octave one mix)
18. Layo & Bushwacka: Love story
‘Paper Moon’ havent heard that for ages…
wicked tune – bit of a rush on tonight eh? 😈
Oh yeah, here it is… gonna get lost in this one after work. Just enjoyed the first three tracks and you got me nodding my head like a fool.
More words later.
enjoy vepik – thought this might be up your street! 8)
no shit, i was just catching up as well…. 🙁
Hope this might float your boat a bit stu – don’t know how you get on with this sorta music – you seemed to like the red planet techno though 😈
Sold on the tracklisting alone . Garth, Inner City, UR, etc… quality stuff
I am a partial to techno and the harder edge sound. I always like your mixes so I doubt that this will be an exception….
Was gonna out ‘Rej’ on my electro house mix; that’s really grown on me recently and I like the Trentemoeller tunes I’ve heard recently, and of course ‘Love Story’ is a classic tune.
Nice one….Northern Light’s not heard that in donks….and a wee bit o UR as well…its all good
deep detroit vibes, not heard caucasian boy in a good decade or more 😀 tune of tunes that. nice one len..top mix 😈
cheers fellas – caucasian boy is an old favourite of mine from way back when it were all fields I tell thee.
Glad you liked the mix! 😀
Brilliant tracklist, Len. I could listen to any of these separately even though this isn’t exactly my thing house/electro-wise, you’ve put some real greats past and present together though and that’s what it’s about here for me.
Deep In The Powder
By Lenodd
Lenodd has officially declared winter over, and it’s about time. I mean don’t get me wrong — it’s a beautiful season, but so damn cold… which is no mystery to this transitional mix. Taking chilled melodies from winter and infusing them with the crisp beats of spring, this mix will thaw you out with a smooth yet bustlin’ vibe.
“Deep Burnt” smooths you out with it’s fading strings and mellow beat, well into the dubby “Paper Moon” before you’re given a special dose of Isolee’s remixing talent. Cardiology is spacey, funky, and goes from twangy to acidy without a hint of struggle. The funk carries into an upbeat, acidline session with the following tracks and winds up at the urgent, tech-house sound of “Rej” which serves as the transitional cut for the mix. Al James takes the tech sound and adds smooth keys and funk to get you bouncing a bit before reaching the mellow, bassed out James Holden remix of “The Sky Is Pink”. By the time you reach Davine’s cut, you’re either in upbeat deep house, or mellow techno, depending on your personal definition of genres. Trentmoeller adds his kitched-out talent to the set, but the real moment comes from the transition of “Big Fun” into “Love Story” for a closer. The mix almost *almost* ventured into a harder territory that would have alienated the mix; not so with the closing cuts.
The mix starts off with a smooth, deep sound and gradually gets a techno enhancement throughout the set. This set’s versitality and embrace for both genres is matched equally by the mixing ability, leaving you with a set that works to either keep you dubbin’ for winter nights or bumpin’ for spring evenings. Bottom line: there’s no excuse not to listen.
cheers vepik and everyone!
Yep, another winner from Big Len! Don’t think I’ve heard ‘Caucasian Boy’ before, but it’s a cracker.
good work as ever fella, esp the first half.
Mmmm, powder…
On a side note, I try to play other mixes out besides my own (It’s tough but hey I crack sometimes) and this set was playing tonight while a small group of us were drinking and just being rowdy overall.
Smooth and building, was enjoyed by all.
🙂 nice mate! gonna have your set on in the garden today – sunshine plus ibiza vibes!
Wicked tunes, brilliantly mixed, not much else I can say, one of my favourite mixes that I’ve heard on boombox so far! 🙂 😀
Cheers Gridban!
a top mix indeed – think i’ll be burning this one for the car for the coming summer months :8