1. Superstars of Rock – Orange Sunshine
2. Hubtone – Hot muffin
3. Greg Wilson – I was a teenage DJ (part 1)
4. Badly Drawn Boy – Promises (Beyond the wizards sleeve mix)
5. Mike Monday – Fun with AK
6. Phreek plus one – Laser rock
7. Metro Area – Miura
8. Alice Smith – Love Endeavour (Maurice Fulton instrumental mix)
9. Unit 4 and black devil disco club –AN Other skin (Days of blackula) unit 4 remix
10. Spirit Catcher – sweet deal
11. Black Mustang vs Kerrier District – Mad as Hell
12. Subway – Satellites
13. Trauermusik – Trauermusik
14. Reverso 68 – Piece together part 1
15. Pan pot ft Vicenzo – Faces
Beautiful, just beautiful. I love “Orange Sunshine” so I wanted to listen to this straight away, and it didn’t disappoint – this mix got the funk! Very much up my alley, with a few tunes I’ll have to seek out – especially the Reverso 68, at least if that’s the one that comes in at about 55 mins – tune! But then they all are
Wanted to do something different house-wise – this is more midtempo than most house sets and all the better for it I reckon! Steve – glad you’re a fellow ornage sunshine lover – I’ve played this to a few people and everyone says they remember that track!
Can’t believe it’s took me a month to listen to this…
Not a choice of tunes that I’d usually look for in a mix (I’ve kind of gone off house a bit recently), but it was very enjoyable. Real nice ‘building up’ mix of house, would go down a treat pre-night out I reckon. Another good ‘un Len… and this might put me back in the house groove… along with BPS’s masterpieces of old school
Chugging
Mixed by Lenodd
February 08
1. Superstars of Rock – Orange Sunshine
2. Hubtone – Hot muffin
3. Greg Wilson – I was a teenage DJ (part 1)
4. Badly Drawn Boy – Promises (Beyond the wizards sleeve mix)
5. Mike Monday – Fun with AK
6. Phreek plus one – Laser rock
7. Metro Area – Miura
8. Alice Smith – Love Endeavour (Maurice Fulton instrumental mix)
9. Unit 4 and black devil disco club –AN Other skin (Days of blackula) unit 4 remix
10. Spirit Catcher – sweet deal
11. Black Mustang vs Kerrier District – Mad as Hell
12. Subway – Satellites
13. Trauermusik – Trauermusik
14. Reverso 68 – Piece together part 1
15. Pan pot ft Vicenzo – Faces
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Beautiful, just beautiful. I love “Orange Sunshine” so I wanted to listen to this straight away, and it didn’t disappoint – this mix got the funk! Very much up my alley, with a few tunes I’ll have to seek out – especially the Reverso 68, at least if that’s the one that comes in at about 55 mins – tune! But then they all are
Oh, and I love the cover too!
Very cool mix! Very different brands of house all made to flow like a river. Great eclectic house
thanks guys
Wanted to do something different house-wise – this is more midtempo than most house sets and all the better for it I reckon! Steve – glad you’re a fellow ornage sunshine lover – I’ve played this to a few people and everyone says they remember that track!
chuggin’ mix indeed… that hubtone tune is the bomb
cheers bong!
steve – it is indeed reverso 68 – its part 1, part 2 is a lot different – will be on a mix near you soon!
it will indeed!
Hey Len always a pleasure tuning in to your b0x mixes. As always brilliantly put together and the opening “Orange Sunshine” trk’s ace.
I played this most of friday and I still feel I wanna play it some more!!
cheers man for the vibes – hope it got the boogie shed rocking!
Really enjoying this mix.
cheers darkwing
Fantastic work fella, chugging excellent. Particularly love that Badly Drawn Boy track.
Super-duper… Chugs along nicely. A bit of funkyness yet mellow enough for a pleasant morning listen.
Agree with all of the above. Nicely pitched house moods… kept me interested anyway
Can’t believe it’s took me a month to listen to this…
Not a choice of tunes that I’d usually look for in a mix (I’ve kind of gone off house a bit recently), but it was very enjoyable. Real nice ‘building up’ mix of house, would go down a treat pre-night out I reckon. Another good ‘un Len… and this might put me back in the house groove… along with BPS’s masterpieces of old school