Are you talking about the DJ Food Solid Steel mix, or the Coldcut JDJ
mix? (DJ Food aren't Coldcut btw, they used to be part of DJ Food, and
before that they used to BE DJ Food, but now they're seperate entities,
or something like that anyways............ ) Both are very good anyway
and would fit the bill. And there's loads of Solidsteel mixes in the
ninjatune archive which you could rip and burn if you have the Streambox
VCR software..........
Oh, and if you can face a slight electroc***h tinge, get the 2 Many DJ's
cd, which will get *everyone* moving.
Aaron Meyers wrote:
quoted 12 lines Alright... I'm having a party soon at my apartment and I'm not in a> Alright... I'm having a party soon at my apartment and I'm not in a
> position to have a DJ over or anything, so I'm on the lookout for any
> continuous mix CDs that will encourage party guests to keep their
> asses shaking. However, I don't want to run the risk of alienating
> people with music that is too esoteric for them to feel comfortable
> dancing to. So, with that in mind, could anyone suggest some mix CD's
> that put being eclectic and accessible at a high priority but still
> have the IDM flavor (and some hip hop as well perhaps)? Stuff that I
> think fits the bill for example might be the DJ Food mix cd or Marcia
> Blaine School for Girls. Alright. Thanks.
>
> -Aaron
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