:{PROLIX @ The Eagle}: Friday 30th May, 7pm-1am

:{PROLIX}:
plays Motown, electro, pop, indie, hip hop, bootlegs, downtempo and funk
FRIDAY 30th MAY, 7pm-1am
FREE
@ THE EAGLE, 2 Shepherdess Walk, Hoxton, N1 7LB – [020] 7553 7681
BeerInTheEvening.com
nearest tube: Old Street

9.00pm
1. ONE WORLD ORCHESTRA feat. THE MASSED PIPES AND DRUMS OF THE CHILDREN’S FREE REVOLUTIONARY VOLUNTEER GUARD: the magnificent
2. MINT ROYALE feat LAUREN LAVERNE: don’t falter
3. THE STONE ROSES: elephant stone {mint royale mix}
4. NANCY SINATRA: these boots are made for walking
5. YOUNG MC: know how
6. LE TONE: joli dragon
7. THE DRAGONS: food for my soul
8. PRINCE: alphabet street
9. SUPERTHRILLER: ahjustwannadance
10. GIRLS ALOUD: sound of the underground
11. AIR: kelly, watch the stars {moog cookbook mix}
12. SKIBUNNY: aah ooh
13. THE ROLLING STONES: honky tonk woman
14. ALICE RUSSELL: humankind

10.00pm
15. SHAWN LEE’S PING PONG ORCHESTRA: rehab
16. JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE: cry me a river
17. BEN E KING: stand by me
18. THE VOLUNTARY BUTLER SCHEME: tabasco sole
19. SHIRLEY ELLIS: the clapping song (clap pat clap slap)
20. FUGEES: killing me softly
21. ELASTICA: connection
22. THE WOMBATS: kill the director {cansei de ser sexy mix}
23. MOLOKO: 100%
24. THE KILLERS: all these things that i’ve done
24. FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS: business time
25. SKA CUBANO: big bamboo
26. 808 STATE: pacific 202
27. DIZZEE RASCAL feat. CALVIN HARRIS: dance for me
28. FOALS: cassius

11.00pm
:{move inside}:

11.20pm
29. RÖYKSOPP: alpha male
30. THE SPECIALS: too much, too young
31. PEPE DELUXÉ: before you leave
32. ELVIS PRESLEY: suspicious minds
33. T. REX: dreamy lady
34. MONIE LOVE feat. TRUE IMAGE: it’s a shame (my sister)
35. SONNY J: hands free (if you hold my hand)
36. DJ SHADOW: organ donor {extended overhaul}
37. THE PRETENDERS: brass in pocket
38. KAIL: hawaiian silky

12.00am
39. SMOKEY ROBINSON & THE MIRACLES: mickey’s monkey
40. THE STREETS: weak become heroes {röyksopp’s memory lane mix}
41. MARTHA REEVES & THE VANDELLAS: something
42. TALKING HEADS: once in a lifetime
43. LEFTFIELD: song of life
44. SAINT ETIENNE: nothing can stop us
45. WILEY: wearing my rolex
46. BETTY BOO: where are you baby?
47. X-PRESS 2 feat. KURT WAGNER: give it {quantic soul orchestra mix}
48. LADYTRON: seventeen
49. OPUS III: it’s a fine day
50. KANYE WEST feat. DAFT PUNK: stronger vs KANYE WEST feat. JAMIE FOXX: gold digger {a plus d bootleg}
51. RJD2: ghostwriter
52. RIHANNA: umbrella feat. JAY-Z {instrumental mix}
53. GWEN STEFANI: wind it up {kissy sell out mix}

May 31st, 2008


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:{FREE DIGITONAL CONCERT @ Union Chapel, N1}: Saturday 31st May, 12 noon

:{FREE DIGITONAL CONCERT @ Union Chapel, N1}: Saturday 31st May, 12 noon

:{DIGITONAL}: the daylight session
Saturday 31st May, 12 noon
FREE
@ Union Chapel, Compton Terrace, London N1 2UN
www.digitonal.com

[Digitonal on MySpace]
[Digitonal on Download.com]

Digitonal are ace - they played a lush set at The Firegathering Festival a couple of weeks ago and they’re generously giving YOU a FREE gig on Saturday lunchtime, previewing new material from their forthcoming album, ‘Save Your Light For Darker Days’. As Andy from the band explains: “we’re bringing the full band back together for a very special gig at the Union Chapel, Islington alongside SonVer. It’s a daytime gig so note the time (Midday kickoff!). We’re on around 1pmish.”

After Digitonal, I’ll be quaffing a couple of cheeky snifters with birthday boy, Baby Ben, then I’m off to the Emirates with my mate, Tall Paul, to see THE BOSS:
www.brucespringsteen.net
WHOOP.

May 30th, 2008


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:{PIGEONHOLD presents WINNERS @ Passion}: Saturday 31st May

:{PIGEONHOLD presents WINNERS @ Passion}:

:{PIGEONHOLD presents WINNERS}:
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=14995118574
with Michael Morph, Will b & Gid
legendary funk, well worn soul, block-party hip hop, reggae & rock’n’roll

SATURDAY 31st MAY, 10pm til late
£1.99
@ PASSION, 251 Amhurst Road [off Stoke Newington Road], Dalston, N16 7UN
nearest train stations: Rectory Road, Dalston Kingsland
[for Streetmap, click this]

:{Little Parties}: cohort and friend of :{Unplanned Afternoons}: Gid Pigeonhold is throwing a party on Saturday - I’m going and so should you.

Gid says:
“Time for a bit of a pigeonhold knees-up. Time to get all the friends and family together. Time to celebrate Claire’s summer birthday. Time to get all freaky in some crazy Hackney basement.

And thus you are cordially invited to join us as we all hit the party jackpot and become “WINNERS” – a small but perfectly formed social intercourse opportunity and dancefloor experience to celebrate one of Claire’s birthdays. Tall but perfectly formed DJs in the form of Michael Morph, Will b & Gid will be choosing music based on her impeccable tastes, so expect an astonishingly fine selection of legendary funk, well worn soul, block-party hip hop, reggae and rock’n’roll. AND we’ve found the perfect venue for an event such as this in the form of the basement of a Caribbean restaurant in Hackney. Very relaxed, very intimate, very well equipped with a range of rums – and that’s just the DJ booth.

Please feel free to pass this on to anyone you think may benefit from the above range of entertainments, especially if they’re one of life’s winners, old friends of the pigeon Massive, people who are Local, and people with similar mental problems to us. All are welcome, but if they’re new to our particular brand of fun and games, and not arriving with you, it would be handy if they mentioned your name on the door as we’ll be aiming to screen out random Dalston walk-ups.

See you on the dancefloor.
x”

May 30th, 2008


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:{UA#39: UNPLANNED BANK HOLIDAY @ The Eagle}: Saturday 24th May

A damaged wharf in Yangon, Burma

:{UA#39: UNPLANNED BANK HOLIDAY}:
ridiculous eclecticism, guaranteed, with Prolix, Spencer & Ruby Rocks, Sketch, Ogrizovic, Polyclix and, introducing,
LEBROSK

SATURDAY 24th MAY, from 4pm
FREE - donations welcome in aid of the
DEC’s Myanmar (Burma) Cyclone Appeal:
www.dec.org.uk
@ THE EAGLE, 2 Shepherdess Walk, Hoxton, N1 7LB – [020] 7553 7681
BeerInTheEvening.com
nearest tube: Old Street

:{LEBROSK}:
www.myspace.com/lebrosk
Click this to Download Lebrosk mixes from MixDepot.net
Former Headspin resident, Lebrosk [James Glenton], has a musical style spanning chilled Ibiza beats, through to dirty, filthy breaks. Recently, he’s been playing funky breaks sets in and around London, but we know him as part of the Little Parties team, playing at the Little Ill and Little Thrill warehouse shindigs. Over the last couple of years, Lebrosk has also started producing bootlegs and mash-ups, which you can listen to on his Myspace page.

:{DEC’s MYANMAR (BURMA) CYCLONE APPEAL}:
www.dec.org.uk
On 2 May 2008 at 16.00 local time, Cyclone Nargis ripped across the coast of Myanmar (also known as Burma), bringing misery and devastation to tens of thousands of people. Winds of over 190km/hr, heavy rain and floodwater have caused enormous damage, ripping the roofs from people’s homes, uprooting trees and disrupting power and communication lines. Debris is littered across roads making it hugely difficult to reach people in the worst-affected areas. There are also concerns about access to supplies of drinking water, food and fuel.

:{UNPLANNED FRIENDS}:
To join the :{Unplanned Afternoons}: mailing list, email:
dj [dot] prolix [at] gmail [dot] com
To join the :{Unplanned Afternoons}: Facestalking group, click this:
www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2639635389

May 25th, 2008


:{LEBROSK}:

:{LEBROSK}:

:{LEBROSK}:
www.myspace.com/lebrosk
Click this to Download Lebrosk mixes from MixDepot.net
Former Headspin resident, Lebrosk [James Glenton], has a musical style spanning chilled Ibiza beats, through to dirty, filthy breaks. Recently, he’s been playing funky breaks sets in and around London, but we know him as part of the Little Parties team, playing at the Little Ill and Little Thrill warehouse shindigs. Over the last couple of years, Lebrosk has also started producing bootlegs and mash-ups, which you can listen to on his Myspace page.

[Lebrosk plays :{UA#39: UNPLANNED BANK HOLIDAY}: on SATURDAY 24th MAY, from 4pm @ THE EAGLE, 2 Shepherdess Walk, Hoxton, N1 7LB]

May 24th, 2008


:{DEC’s MYANMAR (BURMA) CYCLONE APPEAL}:

Devastation caused by Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar (Burma)

:{UA#39: UNPLANNED BANK HOLIDAY}:
is raising money for the
DEC’s Myanmar (Burma) Cyclone Appeal:
www.dec.org.uk

On 2 May 2008 at 16.00 local time, Cyclone Nargis ripped across the coast of Myanmar (also known as Burma), bringing misery and devastation to tens of thousands of people. Winds of over 190km/hr, heavy rain and floodwater have caused enormous damage, ripping the roofs from people’s homes, uprooting trees and disrupting power and communication lines. Debris is littered across roads making it hugely difficult to reach people in the worst-affected areas. There are also concerns about access to supplies of drinking water, food and fuel.

DEC agencies and their partners warn that more support is required in order to reach the tens of thousands affected by the devastating cyclone. Agencies are on the ground now distributing vital supplies to thousands in affected areas, but much more is required.

“Donations of over £5 million have been received and it’s vital that people continue to support the DEC Appeal,” said Brendan Gormley, Chief Executive, DEC, “Our DEC agencies and their partners are on the ground now helping thousands in desperate need of water, food and medical supplies. We can’t let these people down and we’re relying on the generous support of the British public to help us to continue this life saving work.”

Currently most people are drinking the same water which carries hundreds of bodies, putrefying dead animals, human waste, as well as industrial and residential debris. Merlin and Save the Children’s teams are already treating small children for diarrhoea and are expecting to see hundreds more people affected.

Paula Sansom, Merlin’s Emergency Response Programme Manager for health who is in Laputta now, said: “Diarrhoea has already begun to take hold and without proper sanitation could infect entire communities. Heavy rains are also expected which will add to the devastation. It is vital that we move now, and we move quickly.”

Action Aid’s partners have distributed relief to 44 villages. Staff on the ground are moving survivors from the islands by boat and truck to camps or shelters. By Saturday afternoon, 800 people had arrived at camps at Pathein and Laputta and were receiving food and medical support.

The Red Cross expects 10 aid flights of medical and shelter supplies to arrive in Myanmar by Monday (12 May).

World Vision has so far helped almost 78,000 people living in the Yangon area, providing rice and water and other relief items.

May 24th, 2008


:{PROLIX @ The Eagle}: Friday 23rd May, 7pm-1am

:{PROLIX}:
plays Motown, electro, pop, indie, hip hop, bootlegs, downtempo and funk
FRIDAY 23rd MAY, 7pm-1am
FREE
@ THE EAGLE, 2 Shepherdess Walk, Hoxton, N1 7LB – [020] 7553 7681
BeerInTheEvening.com
nearest tube: Old Street

Highlights of last week included the weather cheering up, so we could play outside in the garden again; Eddie and his mate, James, celebrating his birthday by dancing on the tables to THE SOURCE feat. CANDI STATON: you got the love; a nice enough girl, asking the perplexing question, “do you have any embarrassing music?” A French chap who asked, whilst I was standing behind the decks, “who is the DJ?” He then continued, “can you play some dancing music for zees girl? She want to dance on zee table. It’s very sexuelle, yes?” A couple waltzing to New Order; a lot of love for New Zealand’s fourth most popular digi-folk paradists, FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS; a bald bloke, very excited about NEW FAST AUTOMATIC DAFFODILS: big, who bought it in Manchester on 12″ in 1990; my friend, Hardcore Steff, coming down with a friend after a wine tasting; Baby Ben on a hot date; and my sister making an unheard of second appearance in as many weeks, with Pete, Ed and Dan.

8.45pm
1. ONE WORLD ORCHESTRA feat. THE MASSED PIPES AND DRUMS OF THE CHILDREN’S FREE REVOLUTIONARY VOLUNTEER GUARD: the magnificent
2. GNARLS BARKLEY: crazy
3. THE FOUR TOPS: reach out
4. MARVIN GAYE: sexual healing vs RADIOHEAD: high and dry {go home productions bootleg}

9.00pm
5. THE SOURCE feat. CANDI STATON: you got the love
6. THE ORB: little fluffy clouds
7. ELLA FITZGERALD: sunshine of your love
8. HERMAN DÜNE: i wish that i could see you soon
9. THE POLYPHONIC SPREE: hanging around
10. ELVIS PRESLEY: always on my mind
11. THE CHOSEN FEW: i second that emotion
12. JURASSIC 5: jayou
13. LE TONE: joli dragon
14. MYSTERY JETS feat. LAURA MARLING: young love {shoes mix}
15. PRIMAL SCREAM: loaded
16. YAEL NAIM: new soul
17. BOBBY WOMACK: across 110th street
18. KANYE WEST vs DR TEETH & THE ELECTRIC MAYHEM: kanye mahna {lenlow bootleg}
19. NEW FAST AUTOMATIC DAFFODILS: big

10.00pm
20. BRENDA & THE TABULATIONS: california soul
21. NEW ORDER: run 2
22. DUFFY: mercy
23. GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS: i heard it through the grapevine
24. ADELE: cold shoulder
25. MASSIVE ATTACK: unfinished sympathy {paul oakenfold mix}
26. AMY WINEHOUSE: you know i’m no good {skeewiff mix}
27. SNOOP DOGG feat. CHARLIE WILSON & JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE: signs
28. DE LA SOUL: a roller skating jam named ‘saturdays’
29. SAINT ETIENNE: who do you think you are
30. CANSEI DE SER SEXY: music is my hot hot sex
31. BEN FOLDS FIVE: underground
32. LAURYN HILL: doo wop (that thing)
33. FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS: business time
34. ETA: casual sub (burning spear)

11.00pm
:{move inside}:

11.20pm
35. RÖYKSOPP: alpha male
36. MARY J BLIGE: family affair
37. THE VOLUNTARY BUTLER SCHEME: tabasco sole
38. NANCY SINATRA: these boots are made for walking {exactshit bootleg}
39. HOT CHIP: and i was a boy from school
40. DJ SHADOW: organ donor {extended overhaul}
41. GUNS N’ ROSES: sweet child o’ mine vs MELVIN BLISS: synthetic substitution vs BARRY WHITE: i’m gonna love you just a little more baby vs NORAH JONES: nightingale vs DOVES: words = sweet child o’ ravi {lenlow bootleg}
42. INDIAN VIBES: mathar
43. THE BEATLES: lady madonna
44. ANNIE: chewing gum

12.00am
45. PUBLIC ENEMY: bring the noise vs THE WHITE STRIPES: 7 nation army {white enemy bootleg}
46. COLDCUT: more beats & pieces {coldcut’s daddy rips it up mix (max chop)}
47. MICHAEL JACKSON: billie jean vs JUSTICE: d.a.n.c.e. vs C&C MUSIC FACTORY: gonna make you sweat (everybody dance now) = justice for billie jean {dj schmolli bootleg}
48. MR_HOPKINSON’S COMPUTER SINGS: fool’s gold
49. SARAH VAUGHAN: fever {adam freeland mix}
50. THE ROLLING STONES: gimme shelter {streetlab mix}
51. INFADELS: stories from the bar
52. SOLOMON BURKE: everybody needs somebody to love
53. BLONDIE vs THE PUPPINI SISTERS: heart of glass {a plus d bootleg}
54. THE KILLERS: read my mind
55. THE STONE ROSES: elephant stone {mint royale mix}
56. MAX ROMEO: i chase the devil
57. LOU RAWLS: bring it on home to me
58. LAURENT GARNIER: the man with the red face
59. M.I.A.: galang

1.00am
60. BERNARD CRIBBINS: gossip calypso

May 24th, 2008


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:{STEVEN SEAGAL’S ENERGY DRINK}:

STEVEN SEAGAL’S ENERGY DRINK

:{STEVEN SEAGAL’S ENERGY DRINK}:
www.lightningdrink.com

And, if that doesn’t quench your thirst, there’s always:
MEAT WATER
High Efficiency Survival Beverage:
www.dinnerinabottle.com

MEAT WATER

With thanks to thirsty boys, Jonbag and Smacky, for spotting these.

May 23rd, 2008


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:{THE FIREGATHERING FESTIVAL near Horsham, Sussex}: Friday 16th - Sunday 18th May

firegathering

:{THE FIREGATHERING FESTIVAL}:
www.firegathering.co.uk
[Firegathering Facebook Event Page]
FRIDAY 16th - SUNDAY 18th May
@ RIDGE FARM
Rusper Road, Capel, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 5HG
nearest train stations: Ockley, Dorking
www.firegathering.co.uk/information/location-travel.html

I’m DJing at The Firegathering Festival on Saturday, starting at midnight in The Pool Room. Give me a bell if you want more details:
07941 610 664
Personally, I’m really looking forward to seeing
:{JIM NOIR}:
www.jimnoir.com
:{DIGITONAL}:
www.digitonal.com
:{ALUCIDNATION}:
www.alucidnation.co.uk
and any band called
:{12 STONE TODDLER}: must be worth a snout:
www.12stonetoddler.com

The Firegathering is a little gem of a festival, nestled in the Sussex countryside. Bringing together top quality acts and a beautiful atmosphere for those lucky enough to attend. Experience that unique element you just won’t find at the larger festivals. The Firegathering Festival is a 3-day not-for-profit event during the 3rd weekend of May. Ideally situated on some beautiful farmland half-way between London and Brighton, the festival is a celebration of performing arts in a lovely outdoor setting.

The entertainment throughout the weekend spans live music , DJs, cabaret and we also have educational workshops and a healing space. The ethos for the event is participation, collaboration and to provide a stage for some really fantastic upcoming artists. We aim to involve people in a gathering of like-minded souls with a fun and friendly atmosphere. We think we’ve created something really special, offering an experience you just can’t get at the larger commercial festivals.

0.45-2.15am :{PROLIX}:
1. ONE WORLD ORCHESTRA feat. THE MASSED PIPES AND DRUMS OF THE CHILDREN’S FREE REVOLUTIONARY VOLUNTEER GUARD: the magnificent
2. STEVIE WONDER: we can work it out
3. ELECTRIC SIX: danger! high voltage
4. THOSE DANCING DAYS: those dancing days
5. LED SNOOPPELIN: whole lotta love vs drop it like it’s hot {party ben bootleg}
6. FOALS: cassius
7. MISSY ELLIOTT: get ur freak on vs THE CURE: close to me {pop chop bootleg}
8. HOT CHIP: over and over
9. DEPECHE MODE: enjoy the silence {ewan pearson mix}
10. KINKS: lola
11. KANYE WEST: gold digger vs WALTER MURPHY & THE BIG APPLE BAND: a fifth of beethoven {a plus d bootleg}
12. THE KILLERS: mr brightside {jacques lu cont’s thin white duke mix}
13. JANE’S ADDICTION: been caught stealing
14. THE TURTLES: i’m chief kamanawanalea (we’re the royal macadamia nuts)
15. NANCY SINATRA: these boots are made for walking {exactshit bootleg}
16. THE COMMODORES vs INI KAMOSE: my shiny gun mosey {lenlow bootleg}
17. JOSH WINK: higher state of consciousness {original tweekin’ acid funk mix}
18. PUBLIC ENEMY: bring the noise vs THE WHITE STRIPES: 7 nation army {white enemy bootleg}
19. IKE & TINA TURNER: proud mary
20. ROBYN: with every heartbeat
21. LEFTFIELD: afro left
22. THE KLF: last train to trancentral
23. SHIRLEY ELLIS: the clapping song (clap pat clap slap)
24. GOSSIP: standing in the way of control {soulwax nite version}

May 18th, 2008


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:{PROLIX @ The Eagle}: Friday 16th May, 7pm-1am

:{PROLIX}:
plays Motown, electro, pop, indie, hip hop, bootlegs, downtempo and funk
FRIDAY 16th MAY, 7pm-1am
FREE
@ THE EAGLE, 2 Shepherdess Walk, Hoxton, N1 7LB – [020] 7553 7681
BeerInTheEvening.com
nearest tube: Old Street

Highlights of last week included an unexpected visit from my sister, Shones, on the lash with her work chums; an excited bloke who told me, “when you played The Beatles, I almost wet myself”; a trio of female, American backpackers and their look of horror when I didn’t have any Bon Jovi; a chap getting a stern reprimand from management for shinning up one of the pillars; playing the Kissy Sell Out mix of GWEN STEFANI’s ‘Wind It Up’ for the first time; a high five with Pablo during The Cult’s ‘She Sells Sanctuary’ that almost broke my hand [as it should be]; and an over-enthusiastic lady, who insisted that there should be a photo of me and she would put it “everywhere”, whatever that means.

8.45pm
1. ONE WORLD ORCHESTRA feat. THE MASSED PIPES AND DRUMS OF THE CHILDREN’S FREE REVOLUTIONARY VOLUNTEER GUARD: the magnificent
2. AMERIE: 1 thing
3. STEVIE WONDER: superstition
4. A TRIBE CALLED QUEST: can i kick it?
5. THE STROKES: last nite

9.00pm
6. MARY J BLIGE: family affair
7. DUFFY: mercy
8. ELLA FITZGERALD: sunshine of your love
9. FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS: business time
10. THE LA’S: there she goes
11. LAURA MARLING: ghosts
12. SOUL II SOUL: back to life
13. HOT CHIP: over and over
14. FRANK WILSON: do i love you (indeed i do)
15. SONNY J: can’t stop moving
16. THE GO! TEAM: ladyflash
17. KYLIE MINOGUE: slow {the chemical brothers mix}
18. THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS feat. WILLY MASON: battle scars
19. THE TURTLES: i’m chief kamanawanalea (we’re the royal macadamia nuts)
20. BECK: sexx laws
21. HERCULES & LOVE AFFAIR feat. ANTONY: blind

10.00pm
22. TONE LOC: funky cold medina
23. THE TING TINGS: that’s not my name
24. JAMES: sometimes
25. THE TEMPTATIONS: my girl
26. GUNS N’ ROSES: sweet child o’ mine vs MELVIN BLISS: synthetic substitution vs BARRY WHITE: i’m gonna love you just a little more baby vs NORAH JONES: nightingale vs DOVES: words = sweet child o’ ravi {lenlow bootleg}
27. FLAT PACK: sweet child of mine {linus loves mix}
28. MYSTERY JETS feat. LAURA MARLING: young love {shoes mix}
29. LED SNOOPPELIN: whole lotta love vs drop it like it’s hot {party ben bootleg}
30. ROBYN: with every heartbeat
31. NEW FAST AUTOMATIC DAFFODILS: big
32. NEW ORDER: true faith ’94
33. THE KILLS: cheap and cheerful
34. QUINCY JONES: call me mr tibbs main title
35. OL’ DIRTY BASTARD feat. KELIS: got your money
36. KINKS: dedicated follower of fashion

11.00pm
37. ARCTIC MONKEYS: when the sun goes down
38. ANNIE: chewing gum
39. JAMES BROWN: night train
40. BEETHOVEN: 5th symphony vs KANYE WEST: gold digger {bootleg}
41. EBONY BONES: we know all about you
42. DEPECHE MODE: enjoy the silence {ewan pearson mix}
43. THOSE DANCING DAYS: those dancing days
44. FRANKIE VALLI & THE FOUR SEASONS: the night {pilooski re-edit}
45. PUBLIC ENEMY: bring the noise vs THE WHITE STRIPES: 7 nation army {white enemy bootleg}
46. HARVEY DANGER: flagpole sitta
47. TOM JONES: this and that
48. FOALS: cassius
49. BASEMENT JAXX: do your thing
50. JANE’S ADDICTION: been caught stealing
51. THE BEATLES: when i’m sixty-four vs THE FOUR TOPS: i can’t help myself (sugar pie honey bunch) {voicedude bootleg}
52. DAFT PUNK: da funk
53. SHIRLEY ELLIS: the clapping song (clap pat clap slap) {player one rethink}
54. ETA: casual sub (burning spear)

12.00am
55. OF MONTREAL: heimdalsgate like a promethean curse
56. X-PRESS 2 feat. KURT WAGNER: give it
57. I’M FROM BARCELONA: we’re from barcelona
58. THE ROLLING STONES: gimme shelter {streetlab mix}
59. MISSY ELLIOTT feat. LUDACRIS: gossip folks {fatboy slim mix}
60. THE WOMBATS: kill the director {cansei de ser sexy mix}
61. LE TONE: joli dragon {jadell mix}
62. IKE & TINA TURNER: nutbush city limits
63. GWEN STEFANI: wind it up {kissy sell out mix}
64. NANCY SINATRA: these boots are made for walking {exactshit bootleg}
65. THE POSTAL SERVICE: such great heights
66. THE BEATLES: golden slumbers
67. THE BEATLES: carry that weight
68. DE LA SOUL: keepin’ the faith
69. SPARKS: this town ain’t big enough for the both of us
70. THE KLF: last train to trancentral
71. THE CULT: she sells sanctuary

1.00am
72. PRINCE: kiss

May 17th, 2008


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