Roska

Essential Mix with Deadmau5, Laurent Garnier and Mylo – 22 May 2010 – MP3 Download – Via Hotfile

Deadmau5, live at Radio 1’s Big Weekend, Lydiard Park, Swindon 2009
Hi Friend
Ghosts N Stuff
Feed Me Vs Muse
Reward Is Cheese
Harder Better Faster Stronger
Brazil
I Remember

Mylo DJ Set, at Radio 1’s Big Weekend Dance Party, Club London, Dundee 2006
Booka Shade — Night Falls
Bodyrox — Yeah Yeah (D Ramirez Remix/Williams Edit)
Jesper Dahlbäck — Come With Power
Mylo Mylo — Paris Four Hundred
Lars Sonnerfield — Sundonner
Mylo Mylo — Drop The Pressure
The Knife The Knife — Silent Shout (Williams Acid Circuits Mix)

Laurent Garnier DJ Set, at Radio 1’s Big Weekend After Party, Maidstone TV Studios 2008
Track listing was unavailable

 

Mary Anne Hobbs – 27 May 2010 – MP3 Download – Via HotFile

The future sound of electronic music with mixes from Egyptrixx, Redinho and Milyoo.
Music played

Sepalcure — Love Pressure
Yuk — Adept-ation
Flying Lotus & Laura Darlington — Table Tennis (from the LP Cosmogramma)
Oriol — Lw
Girl Unit — Irl
Downliners Sekt — Negative Green (from the EP Hello Lonely Hold The Nation)
Mala — Mountain Dread March (from the LP Return II Space)
Doc Daneeka — Deadly Rhythm
Darrell — Lightsurfing
Lorn — Tomorrow (from the LP Nothing Else)
Jacques Greene — What Are You Feeling
Andy Stott — Tell Me Anything

Redinho Mix
Redinho — Lightning Strikes
Redinho — Mo Brap
Redinho — Bare Blips
Redinho — Say I Want You
Redinho — Flight Of The Calvertron
Redinho — Whips
Redinho — Banger
Redinho — Pitter Patter

Egyptrixx Mix
Egyptrixx — Start from the Beginning
Egyptrixx — Hiawatha
Egyptrixx — Collapsing
The Aikiu — Just Cant Sleep (Egyptrixx Remix)
Egyptrixx — Recital (Drums Version)
Egyptrixx — Rooks Theme
Brodinski — Arnold Classics (Egyptrixx Remix)
Egyptrixx — Chrysalis Record feat. Princess Century

Milyoo Mix
Milyoo — Multitude
Milyoo — Pulley
Milyoo — Pull Up
Milyoo — Hold Up
Milyoo — So Much
Milyoo — Monsters
Milyoo — Brok Meyhew

8B***h — G41
Shlohmo — Post Atmosphere Baths Mix (from the Camping EP)
Kavsrave — The Break Up

 

Gilles is joined by Matt (aka DJ Format) and Simon from The Simonsound who talk about finding their unique sound, experimenting with playing live and their penchant for early Portishead.

Check out three tracks from their amazing Maida Vale session, including an exclusive Simonsound medley!

Loads of cool new music including a new Hessle Audio artist called Joe, Janelle Monae, British-born singer Charlie Winston and a banging Mosca remix of Four Tet’s Sing.

Gilles Peterson – 26 May 2010 – MP3 Download – Via Hotfile

Simonsound Live
Hear the Brighton duo’s live session from Maida Vale. Plus Matt & Simon joined Gilles in the studio to speak about their history, love of Portishead and experimenting with their live sound.

Seu Jorge — Everybody Loves The Sunshine
Dadawah — Seventy Two Nations
Sun Ra Sun Ra — Love In Outerspace
Flying Lotus Flying Lotus — Arkestry
Flying Lotus — Mmmhmm Feat. Thundercat
Philip Cohran — Untitled
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble Hypnotic Brass Ensemble — Water
Janelle Monáe Janelle Monáe — Faster
Four Tet Four Tet — Sing (Mosca Remix)
Joe — Level Crossing
The Simonsound — Baker’s Dozen
The Simonsound — Moon Rocks

The Simonsound In Session From Maida Vale
The Simonsound — Baker’s Dozen
The Simonsound — Just Begun/Tour De Mars
The Simonsound — Lunar Ascent
The Simonsound — Between The Wake And The Sleep

Michael Leonhart and the Avramina 7 — Jaipur
Pat Les Stache — We Are The Africans
Ogris Debris — Miezekatze
Simbad — Untitled Feat. Danay
Havana Cultura Band — Think Twice (4Hero Remix)
Charlie Winston Charlie Winston — In Your Hands
Fontella Bass Fontella Bass — Our Day Will Come
Akale Wube — Yekatit

 

Roska

Roska on Rinse FM – May 25th,  2010 – Download Via Hotfile

 

Skream and Benga’s newest podcast on Rinse.fm

Skream and Benga – Rinse.fm – MP3 Download – Via Rapidshare

“WHAT’S HAPPENING PLANET EARTH?” enquires Skream. Welcome to the beginning of his Rinse radio show, Stella Sessions. And, as regular listeners will know, on most nights that Stella Sessions takes place, what’s happening is that planet earth is locked into what loosely resembles a friendly riot in a Croydon boozer, broadcast live over London to the soundtrack of bass heavy dubstep.  Now that’s entertainment.

The Stella Sessions show made an inauspicious start on Rinse, two years ago: Skream was an hour late for a two hour show. Hold tight the radio silence crew: your time. Skream blames his “driver,” as you do, but fortunately for connoisseurs of beats and south London banter it didn’t prematurely curtail his radio career. “I was terrified to speak,” admits Skream. “You just don’t know who’s listening.” He soon found out that, between 1-3am on a weekday night, the answer is ‘not many people.’ Cue some upfront “Croydon comedy.”

“When we discovered the pitch effect on the mixer, I used to have conversations with myself and my two alter egos, ‘Squeeky’ and my, erm, bad side,” chuckles Skream. “They hijacked the show. You wouldn’t have been able to do it on mental hospital radio: you’d have made the patients worse!”

The response from the outpatients, sorry, listeners at 3am, was to say the least, entertaining. Some weeks, in the dead of the night, he’d receive texts saying things like “you’re the ugliest DJ,” at which point Skream would reply, “that’s not what your mum reckons.” Merked! Another occasion, two listeners began sending for each other, writing diss bars by text message, sent via the show. “There was the time me and Chef began debating if aliens were real,” admits Skream. “These things tend to come out when we’re on the edge of insanity. I had to stop that one.”

“It was a big deal to get on Rinse, because I used to listen to it all the time,” explains Skream, who as a young producer benefited massively from the exposure DJ Hatcha gave to him with his now defunct Rinse show. “It means I can try new music out.”

There have been some quite memorable shows over the last few years. His disco special was entertaining, “refreshing” Skream describes it. “If you didn’t like the track I played, you would like the next one. That era of music is incredible.” Then there was the four hour back 2 back (b2b) special, the show that had so many guests you’d need a widescreen monitor to read it on the iTunes podcast. Crammed into one studio came Skream b2b Benga b2b Plastician b2b Chef b2b LD b2b Hijak ft Sgt. Pokes. Geeneus passed through too. Weasel Crew on tour!

It’s generally expected that when you get that many world class dubstep DJs in one room, the levels of tunes that get drawn for will be, well, levels. But few other DJs could have taken the banter to such heights. Somehow Benga became “The Bengalator” before surprising everyone by becoming a rapper. Plastician became “Plastic Ian” before surprising even more people by becoming an “ibby-dibby” old school garage MC. “Insiiiiide the riiiiide!” With everyone else driving, Skream and Pokes surprised themselves by drinking two crates of premium strength Stella between them. Perhaps this explains why, when Benga and Hijak were heading home and texted him to say they’d just driven past a man running naked down the A13, Skream couldn’t comprehend it. “I’m not being funny, but welcome to London!” he exclaimed. Welcome planet earth: just don’t ask what’s happening.

TRACKLISTING

1. ‘Steppin Outta Babylon’ – Culture
2. ‘Wobble That Gut’ – Skream
3. ‘Flim (Skream RMX)’ – Zinc
4. ‘Sandsnake’ – Skream vs Cluekid
5. ‘Sinisterize’ – Skream
6. ‘Badawi (Kode RMX)’ – Den of Drums
7. ‘Basslines’ – Benga
8. ‘Triple’ – Coki
9. ‘Refuel’ – Skream
10. ‘Bread Get Bun’ – Rusko & Caspa
11. ‘Lightning VIP’ – Skream
12. ‘Find Some Way (Skream & Plasician Mix)’ – Black Ghost
13. ‘Butcha’ – Hijak
14. ‘Calous’ – Skream
15. ‘2D’ – Skream
16. ‘Tek-A-Pill’ – Skream
17. ‘Oit, Kum Ere Sun’ – Skream
18. ‘Crash’ – Skream
19. ‘Murderer’ – Skream
20. ‘Make Me (Distance RMX)’ – Skream
21. ‘Night Vision (Skream RMX)’ – Distance
22. ‘Road Rage’ – Coki
23. ‘A Star’ – Unknown
24. ‘Sorrow’ – D1

 

Featuring a mini mix from Fenech Soler and Crookers in the Mash Hits.

Annie Mac – 16 Apr 2010 – MP3 Download – Via Rapidshare

Tracklisting:

Professor Green — I need You Tonight
Usher — OMG (Riva Starr Remix)
Cassius — Cassius 99 (Reset! Remix)
Blame — Let It Go (Mac VIP)
Rusko — Woo Boost
Big Boi — Shutterbug
Drumsound & Simon ‘Bassline’ Smith — Clap Your Hands
Fake Blood — I Think I Like It
Wiley — Electric Boogaloo

Riva Starr Mini Mix
Untitled
Fenech-Soler Fenech-Soler — Stop & Stare
Marina & The Diamonds Marina & The Diamonds — I’m Not A Robot (Doorly Remix)
Tensnake — Comacat
Scissor Sisters Scissor Sisters — Invisible Light
DJ Die — Bright Lights (Mac VIP)
Crookers — Boxer
Skepta — Rescue Me
Hot Chip Hot Chip — I Feel Better
Kris Menace & The-Dream — Walking On Lightning
DJ Marky DJ Marky — Riff Raff
Uffie — Add Suv (Armand Van Helden Remix)
DJ Zinc DJ Zinc — Nexx
Jan Driver — Tellyfoam
Nicki Minaj — Massive Attack
The Juan McLean — Feels So Good
Caspa Caspa — Back For The First Time

Fenech Soler Mini Mix
Untitled
Rapture — House Of Jealous Lovers
Two Door Cinema Club Two Door Cinema Club — Something Good Can Work
Friendly Fires Friendly Fires — On Board
Delphic Delphic — Counterpoint
LCD Soundsystem LCD Soundsystem — All My Friends

 

In tribute to the passing of another music icon, Gilles played some of his favourite Guru tracks.

Also, there were lots of future motion beats and new music including James Blake, Deadboy, Dimlite, Ghostpoet, Funkineven and Gang Colours.

Plus, a cheeky re-spin of that Cee-Lo Green track, a special Shuya Okino twist to Rose Royce’s – Still In Love and more!

Gilles Peterson – 21 Apr 2010 – MP3 Download – Via Hotfile

Tracklisting:

Maxxi & Zeus — The Struggle
James Blake — Cmyk
Deadboy — If U Want Me
C.R.S.T — Bump
Hypno — Over The Top
Great Weekend — It’s Now
The 2 Bears — Be Strong
Shuya Okino Feat Navasha Daya — Still In Love
Cee-Lo Cee-Lo — I Want You
Gang Starr Gang Starr — Mass Appeal
Gang Starr — Words I Manifest
Gang Starr — Who’s Gonna Take The Weight
Gang Starr — Jazz Thing
Chico Freeman — Crossing The Sudan
Gil Scott-Heron Gil Scott-Heron — New York Is Killing Me Feat Nas
Dimlite — On The Same Picture
Gang Colours — No Clear Reason
Ghostpoet — Morning
Favourite Flava — Love (Julien Dyne Remix)
Dwele Dwele — Too Fly
DJ Jazzy Jeff DJ Jazzy Jeff — My World (Just A Girl) Feat Ayah
Clutchy Hopkins — Laughing Jocky
Grace Jones Grace Jones — Love You To Life (Mala/Digital Mystikz Remix)
Guru Guru — Lifesaver
Gang Starr Gang Starr — Code Of The Streets
Gang Starr — You Know My Steez
Gang Starr — The Militia (Pete Rock’s Soul Brother Remix)
Gang Starr — Full Clip
Gang Starr — Blowin’ Up The Spot
Gang Starr — Just To Get A Rep
Gang Starr — Dwyk
FunkinEven — She’s Acid
Sofrito — Africa

 

Mary Anne showcases the sounds of three young producers, Addison Groove aka Headhunter, Detroit’s Kyle Hall and Birmingham’s SRC.

Mary Anne Hobbs  – 15 Apr 2010 – MP3 Download – Via HotFile

Addison Groove Mix
Bristol based producer also known as Headhunder delivers the first mix of the evening.

SRC Mix
Second in the mix is the 22 year old fresh new producer from Birmingham.

Kyle Hall Mix
Last up is Detroit teenager Kyle Hall representing music from around the globe.

Toro Y Moi — Lissoms (from the LP Causers Of This)
Chesus and Diverse Concepts — Baduka
The Blessings — Moranis Riding Ants
The Blessings — Keith Sweats
Krystal Klear — Dekryptic
West Norwood Cassette Library — What It Is
Breach — Fatherless

Addison Groove Mix
Addison Groove — Nautilus
Addison Groove — Battle Scene
Addison Groove — Word Doc
Addison Groove — Sexual
Addison Groove — Footcrab
Addison Groove — This Gril
Addison Groove — Jam Hot
Addison Groove — Sax Machine
Addison Groove — I Dreamed A Thing
XI — The Ghost
Tri-Funk — 620,10
DJ Naughty — Gearshift

SRC Mix
SRC — Goomba VIP
SRC — Gold Coinz
SRC — Tokyo Takedown
SRC — Goin Out
SRC — Powerman 6
SRC — Lemsip (Mr Mitch Remix)
SRC — Ryokou Special
SRC — Sort Of A Start
SRC — Star Mix
SRC — Five Past
SRC — Electronical
Shinobi & Kase — Dirty Girl
Swindle — Daredevil (from the Airmiles EP)
Dong — Suzuran (Quarta 330 and LV mix)

Kyle Hall Mix
Kyle Hall — Kaychunk
tobias. — Balance
A Night With Dick — The Tapes
Mark Pritchard — Elephant Dub
Pinch — 136 Trek
The A.M. — Choose To Believe
Calibre — Tenopause
Dimlite — Can’t Get Used To Those (from the LP Prismic Tops)

Wake Up Dev
The Glitch Mob — Between Two Points (feat Swan from the LP Drink The Sea)