I wrote a whole commentary on this episode. I'm pissed now because it didn't even upload and I have to write it again...
I guess a welcome back to me is in order. I've been away for quite a number of months now, and have had my hand in fatherhood with the birth of my daughter, and so the podcast project was placed on the back burner for a while. I never forgot about it though and was thinking of how to bring forth the next show.
A while back I had thought of re-mastering some old mix tapes of mine from the mid 1990's, and I finally have come around to doing it. These series appropriately called "Time Machine" will post every once and a while and it's premise is to highlight influences and genres core to my first ever sonic experiences of House music.
This is a mix that was done Live in 1996 by D-Bug aka Teejay of Jacksonville, FL USA. It is side A of the mix tape called "Dazie Head Mazie." It was transferred from tape media into the digital realm via Pro-Tools. After so many years of sitting in my tape box I had to clean it up to preserve it. I didn't totally crystallize it into a pristine piece though as I wanted the listeners to get a good idea of the tape experience... Some of you undoubtedly haven't ever heard of anything recorded in this medium, so this will prove educational to your ears... This mix is a little on the proggy side of the spectrum, and incorporates a lot of prevalent 303 acid riffs, but it's eloquently mixed and the track selections are "choice." I don't have a play list, but I am certain that some of you will recognize some of the tracks played...
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