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artist : Boca 45 & DK
title : Solid Steel (10 november 2006)
label : none
genre : lo-fi / left-of-center beats / electronic
year : 2006
date : april 11.2007
ripper : billy batson
source : cdr
format : Alt Preset Standard (VBR) using Lame 3.97
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01_Solid_Steel_-_Coldcut_Radio_Mix_(Nov_10)-2CDR-2006.mp3 [60:55]
02_Solid_Steel_-_Coldcut_Radio_Mix_(Nov_10)-2CDR-2006.mp3 [60:08]
02 tracks (121:03 min)
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SOLID STEEL - THE BROADEST BEATS - COLDCUT & FRIENDS BROADCASTING LIVE
Brought to you by the show's hosts, Coldcut - and often featuring a
fabulous line-up of guest mixes. Solid Steel is a 2 hour show in a
4 x 30 minute mixes format.
(http://www.ninjatune.net) Now in it's xxth year, Solid Steel continues
to broadcast arguably the most diverse selection of music to be heard on
one radio show. Where else can you enjoy anything from jazz, brakes and
beats, funky rock, hip hop, techno, drum and bass, soundtracks, world
music, poetry, electronic oddities and even a children's story. The
emphasis is on mixing seamlessly between styles with love and feeling
rather than being wilfully obscure. The show is sonically constructed
as a 'journeys by DJ' every week.
Shazam!
- < billy batson >
>> SEND FEEDBACK ABOUT THIS SHOW TO: solidsteel@ninjatune.net <<
>> the ninja crew love to hear from their fans! <<
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*** 10 November 2006 - Solid Steel - On Vinyl and Only Vinyl!! ***
This week (10th November) it is a pleasure to welcome
back to the studio Boca 45 and it's all about beat
broadness on vinyl and only on vinyl Music on the tables
from Western Roots Latyryx Main Source Diplo Johnny Cash
and more of the finest 45's. And of course not forgetting
a smattering of the Bristol man's own music. Lovely bubbly
DK thunders into the hot seat at the top of the second
hour with tracks from Ashley Beedle Gecko Turner via a
Seiji remix Liquid Liquid Pop Levi and more from across
the spectrum. Keep it solid steel. All the night long If
you are fully addicted why not try the tasty podcast?
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SOLID STEEL:(10th november 2006)
the tracklistings (http://www.ninjatune.net/solidsteel)
Artist _ Title _ Record Label
PART 1 _ Boca 45
Boca 45 _ The Countdown _ Grand Central
DJ DNA _ Re Balance _ Bomb
Western Roots _ Rockers Galore _ High Noon
Brubekk _ Earthshaker _ GAMM
The Roots _ Don't feel right (inst) _ Def Jam
Davy DMX _ One For The Treble _ Tuff City
Latyryx _ Ladies Don't Tek no _ Solesides
Boca 45 _ Airdrums _ Grand Central
Boca 45 _ Ultra _ Grand Central
Cut Chemist _ Coast To Coast _ Plug Research
Eddie Hawkes _ Soulful Trip _ Nite Club
Joyce Jones _ Help me _ ATCO
The Body Beard Bros _ Original Love Injection _ Leisure
PART 2 _ Boca 45
DJ Andy Smith _ Sounds Start Rocking _ Freestyle
Katalyst _ Showtime _ Invada
Technology _ Go To Work _ Wild Pitch
Main Source _ Think _ Actual Records
Si Spex _ Fly Like a Seagul _ Illicit
Can _ Black Tambourine _ Interscope
Urs _ soul bootie _ Test
Boca 45 _ Diego's Theme _ B/Block/Unique
Diplo _ Gold Digger _ Hollertronix
The Broken Key's _ Sling Shot _ Tru Thoughts
Johnny Cash _ Hurt _ bootie
Boca 45 _ End Of the road _ B/Block/Unique
Aldo Vanucci _ Last Goodbye _ ridel
Boca 45 _ outro _ White
PART 3 _ DK
Gecko Turner _ Afrobeatnik (Seiji mix) _ Lovemonk
Angel Manuel _ Can You Feel It _ Open Bar Music
Ashley Beedle _ Move It Girl _ Out Hear Audio
Sharon Redd _ U're the One _ Blindtest
Logg _ You got that something _ Salsoul
Roxanne Shante _ Live on stage _ Cold Chillin
Booker T the MG's _ Melting pot _ Stax
PART 4 _ DK
Liquid Liquid _ Cavern _ 99 Records
Norken _ Southern soul _ Reel Discs
Radar _ 5th Columnist _ EMI
Pop Levi _ (A style called) Crying Chic _ Counter records
Dr Rubberfunk _ All day playing _ Southern Fried
Community Spirit _ With a princess _ Unknown
" this one will educate, inform and inspire "
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BIOGRAPHY - SOLID STEEL - (A BRIEF HISTORY)
Coldcut first started Solid Steel back in 1988 on the London pirate station
Kiss FM. Jonathan More had been involved with the station since it's
inception in 1985 hosting the Meltdown parties. Matt Black joined in early
1987 with his Mixmaster Dance Party. As Coldcut, they joined forces to
present the fledgling Solid Steel. It soon became a regular event as
listeners tuned in religiously to tape their weekly fix of audio madness.
Coldcut ran Solid Steel on Kiss FM right up until spring 1999, winning a
1996 Sony Award for Specialist Show along the way.
From its inception Solid Steel presented arguably the finest and most
diverse selection of music to be heard on one radio show. The emphasis is on
mixing many styles seemlessly, from jazz to electronic oddities, from hip
hop to poetry. There are no records or styles deemed unnacceptable, even a
children's story has featured in one particularly wigged out show. Another
unique element is the way 100's of spoken word samples are used to tie the
music together, a style often imitated but never bettered elsewhere on
radio. Each mix becomes a mini masterpiece.
Solid Steel has innovated, shocked and, on occasion, annoyed (which is what
the best radio is all about). Guests have included Jean Jacques Perry, De La
Soul, Tortoise, DJ Shadow, David Axelrod, Squarepusher, Company Flow and
Alec Empire (and people still get dewy-eyed over the historic Coldcut versus
The Orb special from back in 1992).
It's popularity and uniqueness has also led to radio syndications all around
the world. The show is currently broadcast in over 20
countries from Slovakia to New Zealand, from America to Poland, and
syndicated on the Student Broadcast Network across the UK. The show is also
available on the internet and there is a lively trade on the Ninja forum
(and other sites) swapping tapes of shows from all eras of the programme and
even websites devoted solely to solidifying steel. It is a beautiful and
edifying thing.
"SS is kinda like the big brother you want to get you into cool music before
your friends hear about it!" - Alan Cain (Listener)
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