Some of you old school people may remember this Brummie producer from the nusounds days, where he released tunes under the name of Carnie

Lovely new cover courtesy of michele amy

By downloads
#1. DJ Boy-C: Old Skool Classics Volume 2: Classics versus Commercial (1)
#2. naz: the long dark teatime of the soul (2)
#3. soundadvice: prank caller (3)
#4. dj gone
#5. protos: the golden gate (5)

Long term culmative charts.

naz writes http://b00mb0x.org.

aidansmith.jpg

I’m trying to save a bit of cash for my trip to New York next month, so I’ve been (trying) to choose my nights out carefully. Although you wouldn’t know it from Thursday night, when I succumbed to Jack and his friend’s wishes and went to a freshers night in Molly’s after a couple of quiet pints in the Central Bar. After an hour and a half adrift in a sea of 18 year-olds screaming the lyrics to the Proclaimers 500 miles, you’d think I would have seen sense http://b00mb0x.org. READ MORE

The latest JackUzi mix

New from Boy-C

Soundadvice with his second mix: nasty electroclash and dark techno

Our new server is set up, hosting the last 2/3 months of mixes and all of the remixes on a fast http:// server. So that’s good news then. Bad news is that there might be a few dead links that got warped in the find/replace. If you spot one of these, please email deadlinks@b00mb0x.org.

Please link to hosted mixes using the timestamp link under the mix instead of directly to the mp3, we’re not a fucking charity.

Feelbad

WTF! Sixx is back

Location: South of England
Website: http://www.10000spoons.tk/
Mixers Comments: I’m a 28-year-old amateur DJ/producer/purveyor of fine bootlegs from the South of England. I’ve been making “professional-sounding” bootlegs since June 2003 (when I discovered Acid). I’ve been playing about with DJ mixes since 1989, when I recorded my first ever bootleg using a cheap Casio sampler/keyboard, an ancient turntable, a five pin DIN lead (whatever that is) and a tape recorder, which prior to this, was attached to my ZX Spectrum. (For the record, the bootleg was INXS – Need You Tonight with a synth sound borrowed from Inner City – Big Fun. I have vague recollections of having to put my ear as close as possible to the turntable so I could hear the needle playing the record and try to get the stuff I was doing on the keyboard in time, as for some obscure reason I had to detach the speakers to make this mix. (Yes, it sounds like it was made by a fourteen-year-old. No, I’m not uploading it.) I’ve been fascinated with the art of making bootlegs and DJ mixes ever since, using such state-of-the-art technology as a karaoke machine with a variable-speed tape deck, a Technics turntable with +/-1 adjustable pitch which cost me about twenty quid from Cash Converters and the MixVibes freeware mp3 mixer, until I discovered Acid. No, not the drug.

The streams have to go (for now at least). Basically, just because of the time involved in uploading them. In their place, over the next few weeks, will be many more mixes being stored on the fast server for much longer (probably up to three months). Crypticon has bought his own Internet server, and we’ve got space there starting next week.

« Previous PageNext Page »