Solid_Steel_-_Coldcut_Radio_Mix_(Dec_29)-2CDR-2006-tronik

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2007-04-16

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     artist : Steinski, Coldcut & DK
      title : Solid Steel (29 december 2006)
      label : none
      genre : lo-fi / left-of-center beats / electronic 
       year : 2006
       date : april 18.2007
     ripper : billy batson
     source : cdr
     format : Alt Preset Standard (VBR) using Lame 3.97


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     01_Solid_Steel_-_Coldcut_Radio_Mix_(Dec_29)-2CDR-2006.mp3        [60:43]
     02_Solid_Steel_-_Coldcut_Radio_Mix_(Dec_29)-2CDR-2006.mp3        [58:14]

     02  tracks (118:57 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 >



    >>         the ninja crew love to hear from their fans!         <<
    

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    ***  29 December 2006 - Solid Steel - Best of 2006, part two!!  *** 

    
    This week we continue to round up the year with a look back at some of 
    the best shows of 2006 part 2. We kick off with the mix that was voted 
    the best guest mix of the year and it's the grandaddy of them all Steinski 
    who picks up the trophy. Thanks to all who voted and congratulations to 
    Michael Latimer from Yorkshire Jason Johnson from California Eddy Michaels 
    from Barcelona Matt Brown from London and Anton Zuev from Moscow who win a 
    copy of each Solid Steel show from 2006 and a Ninja goodie bag. Coldcut 
    dropped a classic mix early in the year heavy on the reggae as well as some 
    tracks from their album. We also revisit a mix from DK which includes recent 
    tracks from Cut Chemist the Freestylers Ty and Ben Westbeech not to mention 
    some of his past favourites from Sly Robbie DSM and Brooklyn Express. Happy 
    New Year and join us for more Solid Steel in 2007.


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    SOLID STEEL: (29th december 2006) 
    the tracklistings (http://www.ninjatune.net/solidsteel)

    Artist _ Title _ Record Label





    PART 1 _ Steinski

    Steinski The Race To The Caravan unknown
    Ike Turner Funky Mule Pompeii
    Kelis Milkshake 2004 Remix Virgin
    Benhuman Benhuman Unique
    MC Alessandrina Gira unknown
    Steinski The 9000 unknown
    Jungle Brothers Because I Got It Like That (Fatboy Slim Remix) Gee Street
    Steinski Glengarry Glenszabo unknown
    Temptations The Law Of The Land Motown
    Bohannon Let's Start II Dance Unidisc
    People's Choice Jam Jam Jam PIR
    Double Dee Steinski-Lesson 3 Tommy Boy

    PART 2 _ Coldcut

    McKay Takin Over White
    Dave Ansel Collins Double Barrel Trojan
    Philorene Bola Organico
    Antipop Consortium 38303 Antipop
    Ganja Crew Super Sharp Shooter Ganja
    Wayne Smith Sleng Teng Greensleeves
    Junior Reid One Blood Big Life
    Krust Warhead Full Cycle
    Slymoo Police Thieves Arista
    Coldcut Everything's Under Control Ninja tune
    Coldcut Revolution Ninja tune


    PART 3 _ DK

    Cut Chemist What's the altitude Warner
    Rico Tubbs Ghetto Soul Menu
    The Moon People Happy Soul Speed
    Freestylers Pain Killer (Ed Solo mix) Against the grain
    Ben Westbeech Number 1 Brownswood
    Coldcut Revolution (Quemists mix) Ninja Tune
    Taxman Too bad Frontline
    Sound Dimension Rock Fort rock Studio 1
    African Dub All-mighty-Treasure dub Joe Gibbs


    PART 4 _ DK

    New Flesh Back yard Big Dada
    Sly and Robbie Boops 4th Broadway
    DSM Warrior groove 10
    Lyric L Ever (after) Askew Recordings
    Ty This here music Big Dada
    Harlequin Four's Set it off Jus Born
    Daniele Baldini Explorer Mediane
    Brooklyn Express You need a change of mind BC Records
            





    " 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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Files

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01_solid_steel_-_coldcut_radio_mix_(dec_29)-2cdr-2006.mp375,34 MB
02_solid_steel_-_coldcut_radio_mix_(dec_29)-2cdr-2006.mp375,56 MB