Track lists, sources, and annotations for audio productions
The Basslines of Gothos. Bassline & dubstep, 145 bpm, 49 min.
I seriously dig the Squire of Gothos, Sheffield producers who, since about 2008, have been dropping heavy, far-out dance tracks that sound sometimes like 1997 speed garage, sometimes like 1991 ‘ardkore, and most of the time like what ravers’ heaven must sound like.
Track list
Glenn Gould. “Dialogue on the Prospects of Recording” (excerpt). CBC Radio, 10 Jan. 1965.
Dr Teeth et al. “In appropriate reverb” (excerpt). Tiger + Rat, 2010.
The Squire of Gothos. “Introsphere.” Rave Lord EP. Electrostimulation, 2008.
—. “Bak 2 Dat.” [label unknown] ca. 2010.
—. “Sir Rough.” Squire Bathing EP. R8, 2010.
—. “Sandpaper Riddim.” Rave Lord EP. Electrostimulation, 2008.
Kid 606. “Mr. Wobble’s Nightmare (Squire of Gothos remix).” Tigerbeat6, 2009.
Nas. “Life’s a Bitch (Squire of Gothos remix).” [label unknown] ca. 2009.
CT Burners & Jubilee. “Kick It (Squire of Gothos remix).” Nightshifters, 2009.
The Squire of Gothos. “Soda Pops.” [label unknown] ca. 2009.
— feat. MC Condom. “Triple Drop.” Clam Smasher EP. Coin Operated, 2009.
—. “I Only Wanna Be with Bass.” [label unknown] ca. 2009.
Project Bassline. “The Twelfth Step (Herve ‘jungle step’ refix).” Cheap Thrills, 2010.
The Streets. “Blinded by the Lights (Nero remix).” Locked On, 2009.
Run & Bass 1. Drum & bass, 168 bpm, 30 min. Aug. 2010.
To run while listening to music or not to run while listening to music? There’s apparently a debate among runners about this. For me the question is more like To run while listening to music or not to run? And I’m finding a leisurely drum & bass tempo of 165-168 bpm the best pace for it.
Track list
Acen. “Window in the Sky.” Production House, 1993.
Peyote Train. “The Darkest Follow.” White label, 1998.
Sarah McLachlan. “Sweet Surrender (Roni Size remix).” Sweet Surrender EP. Arista, 1998.
Moby. “Feeling So Real (Westbam remix).” Mute, 1994.
Aphrodite. “Woman That Rolls.” V2, 1999.
Tribe of Issachar. “Tribal Natty (Aphrodite remix).” Congo Natty, 1997.
Guest DJ mix. Speed garage, 60 min. Eclectic Electric. Prod. DJ Joshi Toshi. CFMH FM 107.3 Saint John, 2 May 2009.
Track list TBA
A New Lesson in Oldskool. Oldschool hardcore, 60 min. Grand Prize Winner, Best Deejay Mix category. Rockstar Games Upload Media Awards, Aug. 2001.
Track list TBA
Relentlessly and Ruthlessly Upful. Happy hardcore, 1 hour 30 min. Toronto, 2000.
Gospel music for fundamentalist ravers. Back in the day, I could only go to so many Hullabaloo! parties in Toronto without getting an itch to testify on wax too.
Side A: Track list
DJ Spree. “Neverending story (remix).” mp3, n.d.
Street Talk. “Always be together (Hardcore megamix 1).” HP/Alphamagic.
Vinylgroover & Trixxy. “Ragga ting.” Prime.
Deejay Kaos & Darksyde. “Tubular vibes.” Go Mental.
Street Talk. “Always be together (original mix).” HP/Alphamagic.
Sound Assassins. “Clearly now.” Obsession.
Dougal & TKM. “The sitar.” NEP/Alphamagic.
Vinylgroover. “To be together again (D.B.7 remix).” Obsession.
Side B: Track list
Dougal & Innovate. “Shelter from a dream.” NEP/Alphamagic.
Deejay Kaos & Huxley. “Oceans apart (remix).” Go Mental.
Bang! “Shooting star (Ham & Brisk remix).” Blatant Beats.
Triple J & Becks. “Wonderful world (Brisk remix).” Just Another Label.
Deejay Kaos. “Hold me now (2000 remix).” Go Mental.
Sy & Demo. “We gotcha rockin.” Quosh.
DJ Brisk & Trixxy. “Eye opener.” Slammin’ Vinyl.
Aphrodite. “Royal.” V2. [sample]
Moby. “Feeling so real (Westbam remix).” Mute.
