Getting on with myspace…
As I've been getting a bit more into the whole myspace thing recently, I've decided to move my personal history to a new blog, and keep the front page as near to the point as possible!
Below are links to some of my most recent bootleg work, there will be more coming soon. The next project I'm working on it a Fatboy Slim classic which is going to take longer than expected as the whole track (including the synths, drums and sampling) is going to be to reworked.
In the player are four tracks from the forthcoming album, they are not available to download yet and only a very very limited number of promo copies are being made available to close friend DJs. I will keep you informed as to the official album launch date, I'm sure there will also be a party for it in the summer. For now please do grab copies of my bootlegs below which I am just as proud of as the album.
Coming soon…
The next bootleg project I'm working on it a Fatboy Slim classic which is going to take longer than expected as the whole track (including the synths, drums and sampling) is going to be to reworked.
I'm also going to be putting up an album sampler on here at some point in the next few weeks giving breif glimpse of each track from Becoming.
FREE DOWNLOAD AREA
Marco's Bitch
Marco V's Calling The Shots from his 200V album with the the vocal from Sister Bliss' Cantgetaman. 1st played the tune was played out was in Kubik on Fri 21st July, the response was fantastic as it packed the dancefloor! Since then Les Calvert aired it on his Saturday night show on Liverpool's Radio City 96.7 and it has been played by G-bar DJs John Cotton and John Hooper.
Mason VS Tiga
Mason's Exceeder with the vocals from Tiga's Hot In Here which were from the well known Nelly track. In my opinion the performance from the Tiga track is much better, much sexier and I reckon it fits perfectly over Exceeder, better than most of if not all the other bootlegs going around, but please you decide and let me know!
Funky Disco
I had been sitting on this idea for a few years now, this is two absolute classic tunes mixed together for the first time ever as far as I know or can find. Vocal by The Tramps from Disco Inferno over the music of Funky Town by Lipps Inc. Got to say a big Thank-You to Sheldon from Emmet who helped fix up some of the vocal syncing to get it perfect. I'm very proud of this little mash up, If I had tried it when i first had the idea it just wouldn't have sounded as good, it's a brilliant funky disco party tune.