Solid_Steel_-_Coldcut_Radio_Mix_(Jan_05)-2CDR-2007-tronik

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2007-04-18

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     artist : Colin Millar & Strictly Kev
      title : Solid Steel (05 january 2007)
      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_(Jan_05)-2CDR-2007.mp3        [59:43]
     02_Solid_Steel_-_Coldcut_Radio_Mix_(Jan_05)-2CDR-2007.mp3        [58:46]

     02  tracks (118:29 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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    ***  05 January 2007 - Solid Steel - Tinged With Sadness!!  *** 

    
    This week (5th January) new year new gear kicking off the term with Solid
    Steel regular Colin Millar. Resident at our bestest club north of the boarder 
    the Bongo club in Edinburgh for 9 years (by the way) he showcases some of 
    the clubs biggest tunes. Featuring Roots Manuva John Manuel Serrat General 
    Levy Z-Trip Digitek The Roots and more beaty broadness. Strong start Strictly 
    Kev continues his tribute to Trevor Jackson's sadly defunct Output label 
    featuring Playgroup Yello Colder and DK favourite 7-Hurtz amongst others. 
    Tinged with sadness but oozing quality. Here's to 2007!


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    SOLID STEEL: (5th january 2007) 
    the tracklistings (http://www.ninjatune.net/solidsteel)

    Artist _ Title _ Record Label





    PART 1 _ Colin Millar
    
    Fragile State _ Hoop dreams _ Bar de luna
    Lupe Fiasco _ Daydreamin (accapella) _ Atlantic
    DJ Edge _ Tempest dub _ Edge
    Elephant gun _ Must be my baby _ Unknown
    Jon Devlins danceclub _ Flesh _ Viki
    Roots Manuva _ Witness (Accapella) _ Big Dada
    Maker _ Elephant strut _ Bully
    John Manuel Serrat _ Liego con tres heridas _ Areito
    The meditations _ Scene 3 _ Sunday Best
    Hijack _ I had to serve you _ Warner Bros
    The Brotherhood _ Punk funk _ Virgin
    Prefuse 73 _ Eve of dextruct _ Warp
    General Levy _ Heat (accapella) _ fashion
    Chubby Digits _ Spanish Harry's oldschool party _ Puma Strut

    
    PART 2 _ Colin Millar
    
    Blockhead _ The art of walking _ Ninja Tune
    Geriba _ Guaranteed _ Funk Weapons
    Steady diggin workshop _ Ghostwriter _ Carbon imprints
    Z-Trip _ Listen to the dj _ Hollywood
    Rob Life _ Ok we're rollin _ Breakin Bread
    Random Heroes _ Days of old _ Jack to phono
    DJ Day _ Gone bad _ Melting pot
    Shadow Huntaz _ That's the plan v2 _ Skam
    Digitek _ Su'ink _ Zebra Traffic
    Only Child _ Good enuff _ Grand Central
    Groove Armada _ Raisin the stakes _ Pepper
    Dual control _ Boogie down _ Grand Central
    Example _ Lonliness costs _ All the chats
    King biscuit time _ All over you _ No style
    The roots _ Don't say nuttin _ Geffen
    
    
    PART 3 _ Strictly Kev
    
    FOUR TET _ GLASSHEAD _ OUTPUT
    LCD SOUNDSYSTEM _ BEAT CONNECTION _ OUTPUT/DFA
    LOPAZZ _ BLOOD _ OUTPUT
    7-HURTZ _ BEATBOX _ OUTPUT
    LCD SOUNDSYSTEM _ YEAH (CLAP-A-PELLA CRASS VERSION) _ OUTPUT/DFA
    5 MIC CLUSTER _ CROSSTOWN FLYER _ OUTPUT
    YELLO _ YELLO _ OUTPUT
    COLDER _ CRAZY LOVE _ OUTPUT
    COLDER _ SHINY STAR _ OUTPUT
    FRIDGE _ ANGLEPOISED _ OUTPUT
    
    
    PART 4 _ Strictly Kev
    
    FOUR TET _ CALAMINE (RADIO MIX) _ OUTPUT
    MU _ LET'S GET SICK _ OUTPUT
    THE RAPTURE _ SISTER SAVIOUR (DFA VOCAL MIX) _ OUTPUT
    BLACK STROBE _ ME MADONNA _ OUTPUT
    7-HURTZ _ STOKERS MOTOR _ OUTPUT
    LB _ ASHES TO ASHES _ OUTPUT
    KREEPS _ ALL I WANNA DO IS BREAK SOME HEARTS _ OUTPUT
    LCD SOUNDSYSTEM _ LOSING MY EDGE _ OUTPUT/DFA
    PLAYGROUP _ NUMBER ONE (EXTENDED VERSION) _ PLAYGROUP
    7 HURTZ _ ELECTROLEUM _ OUTPUT
            





    " 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_(jan_05)-2cdr-2007.mp378,85 MB
02_solid_steel_-_coldcut_radio_mix_(jan_05)-2cdr-2007.mp382,09 MB