
What a trip (hop) this set is! Classic mid nineties styles of downtempo beats and peerless electronica drawing heavily from the MoWax and Warp golden eras.
Starting off with a slice of Negativland’s ‘Perfect Cut’ – for my money one of the greatest cut and paste albums ever made, like dialling through the FM dial of middle American radio in the 70s, search it out for a whole side of this madness and their infamous Helter Stupid on the reverse. East meets West with the DJ Krush/DJ Shadow collaboration ‘Duality’, what a killer combination, love that switch into 6/8 time and back again. Something instrumental from the New Breed label next from the Twisted Jointz EP by I-Cue and then a snatch of ‘Megaphonk’ by Jake Slazenger aka Mike Paradinas aka MuZiQ, from a 12” on Clear I believe. Attica Blues’ beautiful ‘Blueprint’ gets an airing before downtempo beats that literally lower the bpm drastically.
No matter because Autechre storm in in double time with ‘Second Peng’ from the Anvil Vapre release which I always thought sounded like a template for dubstep later on. Most from ‘The Perfect Cut’ and a piece of Gescom I can’t identify before Journeyman’s dubbed out remix of 9 Lazy 9’s ‘Electric Lazyland’ on Ninja. A pre-Big Dada Roots Manuva from his Sound of Money days is up after the break and a sleazy live version of Jimi Tenor’s ‘Cafe Europa’ that would have fitted perfectly with the earlier Jake Slazenger tune. The next track sounds like it could be Jake again but a quick trawl through his first couple of albums says otherwise. It has that Paradinas drum and bass line sound but the melody sounds a little more like Kirk Degiorgio to me – anyone know?
UPDATE: Eduard Fogel came through with a full tracklist – thanks Eduard!
Got a treat in store for you all next week…
Track list:
Negativland – Perfect Cut (Rooty Poops)
DJ Krush & DJ Shadow – Duality
I-Cue – Booda Brain
Jake Slazenger – Supafunk
Attica Blues – Blueprint (Attica Blues Remix)
Frank Coe – The Tin Age Story
Autechre – Second Peng
Negativland – Perfect Cut (White Rabbit And A Dog Named Gidget)
Freeform – Fane
9 Lazy 9 – Electric Lazyland (Journeyman Mix)
Roots Manuva – Next Type Of Motion
Jimi Tenor – Cafe Europa (Live)
Paul W. Teebrooke – 121346






A slightly Beatles-themed start to this short set from late 2002 gives it its name – kicking off with two then-current mash ups, the mysterious white label 7”, ‘Bad Production’ and Avril Plays The Beatles. The former pairs ‘Come Together’ with Mary J Blige’s ‘Family Affair’ and the latter glitches up ‘Because’ and adds beats – two of the better examples around at the time when the internet was awash with such things. Incidentally I was just watching a video about AI mash ups and I think we may be on the cusp of the next iteration of the mash up although this time round they’ll be ‘original/unreleased’ tracks by artists no longer with us in every style conceivable. The Future Sound of London turn in a suitably Beatles-esque remix of Robert Miles, sounding more like their Amorphous Androgynous alias which isn’t surprising seeing as they had reactivated it in full psychedelic mode earlier in the year.

















This set is extracted from a longer recording with PC on the decks before and after me, recorded near the end of 1995. The file comes from a huge caché of shows given to me by Paul Johnston and I’ve yet to fully go through them to see what I have or don’t have on his list. Paul has had a couple of mixes featured on Solid Steel over the years and they are always packed out with hilarious samples and a ton of work. He kindly shared his stash of shows with me so that I could fill in some gaps, thanks Paul. Here’s one he did back in the day – Smoke Filled Adventures






























