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Give your iPod a rest.

Posted by: Dylan Garret on March 16, 2007 at 12:51 pm

Reposted from the Bridge & Causeway, and hot on the digital heels of dublab.com’s “Bring Us Back To Broke” fundraiser (whose goal it was to simply bring dublab’s bankroll back up to $0, and no longer in the red), I’ve got three new mixes to prop here, compliments of the Labrats. Hopefully they won’t mind us linking these “Proton Only” sets here on PopCultureShock (intended for people who donated to the last fundraiser), because there’s some really nice tracks in here. Check about 8 minutes into Frosty’s “Mutantes” set for the tune I’ve been rocking here in the office all morning, trying to stay warm dancing to while a late-winter sleet-storm ravages New York City outside my window.

Seriously, it’s cold out. Here’s the means to stay warm:

Frosty’s “Mutantes” Proton Mix

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Kutmah’s Proton Mix

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Nobody & Plastic Nancy’s “Holiday 2006″ Proton Mix

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(Pictures taken from the dublab Flickr.)

And there it is. Really, I have a longer post/article in the works about dublab. It was meant to prop the “Bring Us Back To Broke” fundraiser, but seeing as that’s now passed, I’ll try and find another reason to wax philosophical about local music fighting injustice in cities unfairly stereotyped in one way or another (coming from Miami, I’ve definitely got some feelings about that). But we’ll save that for next time. For now, just enjoy a few hours of nice tunes you might not have heard otherwise. And really, listen to that song 8 minutes into Frosty’s set. It’s dope. And if you know it (or want to sell me the 12″), hey, feel free to drop a comment with the name. I’d like that.

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5 Responses to "Give your iPod a rest."

1 | Greg

March 16th, 2007 at 3:32 pm

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Absolutely amazing mixes. Eagerly awaiting some track lists.

one love

2 | Jon Haehnle

March 16th, 2007 at 3:48 pm

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i’m listening to kutmah’s mix and he just went from kraftwerk trans-europe express to salt-n-pepa push it heheh :)

3 | Dylan Garret

March 16th, 2007 at 4:33 pm

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Actually that was “Numbers/Computer World”, not “Trans-Europe Express” into “Push It”, but it further goes to reinforce mine and Brown’s Number One Rule of DJing: Everything mixes with Kraftwerk.

Everything.

4 | Jon Haehnle

March 16th, 2007 at 5:07 pm

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and that, ladies & gentlemen, is why he’s the dj (and i’m the rapper?)

5 | Dylan Garret

March 16th, 2007 at 5:43 pm

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This is how we roll.



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