The shadow of concrete ruins mix

Its been a while since I created a mix on the Pacemaker device, but a recent trip to Budapest gave me some time to try out a few new tunes in a mix.

This mix is a real banger, with a lot of really great tunes alongside some classic ones to anchor the mix. Weirdly enough, the mp3 recorder ran out of battery just near the end and I had to recreate the last 3 tunes. Sadly the Pacemaker’s digital recorder isn’t reliable enough on the newer firmware’s so I use the recorder just in-case.

Hopefully soon I’ll be using the Drift DJ zero… Especially since I can now access the internal linux terminal.

Remember to turn it up loud, and I’ll upload the full quality version soon, the rankett peertube is always available.

00:00:00 – The Wolf (Extended Mix) – Fatum
00:04:24 – Turn it up (Extended mix) – Armin van Buuren
00:09:47 – Extortion (Extended Mix) – EverLight
00:14:32 – Panic room – David Forbes
00:18:00 – Energy Crash (Extended Mix) – Maarten de Jong
00:22:25 – Ripsaw – EverLight
00:26:27 – Killer instinct – Sneijder & Bryan Kearney
00:30:10 – Silver Bath (Glyn Waters Remake) – Plastic Boy
00:34:47 – Back 2 Again (Extended Mix) – Apaches
00:39:56 – Fragments – Nano Mechanic
00:43:24 – Sweet Little Girl (Voolgarizm Remix) – Mario Piu
00:47:26 – Exposed – MIKE pres Plastic Boy
00:51:52 – Bring back the techno (extended mix) – Orjan Nilsen, Mark Sixma, Nilsix
00:54:04 – Inferno – Carl Cox
59:13:10 – Leave a message – Will Atkinson

Author: Ianforrester

Founder and firestarter of cubicgarden ltd. Emergent technology expert, public service supporter, defender of human scale flourishing, city dweller, European at heart  and social geek event organiser. Captivated by the digital legacy, future of dating, human data interaction, self-hosing, personal data, open-source, house music, neurodiversity thinking, kindness and  collaborative futures for all. Can be found at cubicgarden@mas.to, cubicgarden@twit.social and cubicgarden@blacktwitter.io

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