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artist : DK & The Blendaholics
title : Solid Steel (16 february 2007)
label : none
genre : lo-fi / left-of-center beats / electronic
year : 2007
date : april 24.2007
ripper : billy batson
source : cdr
format : Alt Preset Standard (VBR) using Lame 3.97
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01_Solid_Steel_-_Coldcut_Radio_Mix_(Feb_16)-2CDR-2007.mp3 [59:38]
02_Solid_Steel_-_Coldcut_Radio_Mix_(Feb_16)-2CDR-2007.mp3 [60:41]
02 tracks (120:19 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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*** 16 February 2007 - Solid Steel - A Veritable Feast of Beats!! ***
This week (16th February) DK dons the DJ out fit once again and my word
it's a great look This man should have presented the Brits. Russell Brand.
F off Music on the golden platters from Lady Sovereign The Knife Plastic
Little David Axelrod Ashantis and more from the hallowed bag of tricks.
Thank you very much. Hour two sees guests Blendaholics present a
veritable feast of beats for the greedy broad beat devouring junkies out
there. To harsh? I think not with tracks from Shawn Lee Souls Of Mischief
Daedelus Tom Waits Oh No and other notable high-enders on the menu you
should be grateful that we allow you to listen at all. Until your next
fix keep it Steel!
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SOLID STEEL: (16th february 2007)
the tracklistings (http://www.ninjatune.net/solidsteel)
Artist _ Title _ Record Label
PART 1 _ DK
DJ Saturn _ Saturn radio theme _ Further Out
The Knife _ Marble House (Bookashade Polar Light Remix) _ Brille
Lady Sovereign _ Love me or hate me (Yippah remix) _ Unknown
Cut Chemist _ Beats in space _ Warner
Dave Cortez With Moon People _ Happy Soul With A Hook (DJ Format Re-Edit) _ FANIA
Plastic Little _ Crambodia _ Free news
Schooly D _ Gucci time _ Schooly D records
TTC _ Paris _ Big Dada
Zilla _ Aragami Style (edit) _ Unknown
Unknown _ Unknown _ Unknown
PART 2 _ DK
DJ Vadim _ Soundcatcher _ BBE
Missin Linx _ MIA _ Linx Ink
David Axelrod _ Go for it _ Polydor
Lyric L _ He wants to know _ Altered Vibes
C-Mon Kypski _ Where The Wild Things Are (ft Sadat X) _ Jamm
Scratch Perverts _ Stand by _ super charged
Kraak Smaak _ No sun in the sky(Henrik Schwarz remix) _ Jalepeno
D'Nell _ 1st Magic (Shur-I-Kan Remix) _ BBE
Ashantis _ Everybody move(Mischief Brew edit) _ Mischief Brew
PART 3 _ Blendaholics
Alfred Hitchcock _ Music To Be Murdered By _ DRG Records
Wes Montgomery Kool Keith _ Drugs (Acapella) _ CTI Tvt
Oh No _ Break _ Stones Throw
Blendaholics _ Freaks On TV _ The Kr8z
Homelife _ Banjo _ Ninja Tunes
Tom Waits _ Temptation _ Island
Random Barks _ Lazy _ The Kr8z
The Toids _ Salat Rodena _ Odd Shaped Case
Le Peuple de L'Herbe _ Piste _ Unknown
Frisko Dan _ Salat Rodena _ The Kr8z
The Wascals _ Hard Rhymes _ Brass Records
Can _ I'm So Green _ Mute
Harlem River Drive _ Seeds Of Life _ EMI
PART 4 _ Blendaholics
Madlib Aceyalone _ KO Player _ OK Player
Pharoahe Monch _ Simon Says _ Rawkus
The Roots _ Here I Come _ OK Player
Tiken Jah Fakoly _ Tonton D'America _ Barclay
Chronicle _ Wartime _ The Kr8z
Camille _ Vertige _ Narada
Ebere _ Single Smile _ The Kr8z
Shawn Lee Souls Of Mischief _ River Man _ Ubiquity
Run DMC _ My Adidas _ Profile
ACDC _ Back In Black _ Atlantic
Kid Koala _ Radio Nuphoria _ Ninja Tune
Damien Marley _ Move _ Umvd
Laurie Johnston _ The Avengers _ Castle
Daedelus _ Impending Doom (Acapella) _ Ninja Tune
The Green Pooki _ Military Tactics _ The Kr8z
" 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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