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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2010 · 1H 9M

Tax Return - August 2005 Mix

from Sound Investments · host Gary on the Money

Hi all, Some of you may know I've relocated from Sunny Scotland to a rather damp Sydney, Australia. While trying to get to grips with this new city and the Aussie rate of pace (pretty chilled) I've found this old nugget of a mix I recorded back in 2005. It was a promotional mix I would give away on CD at gigs in Edinburgh (the old way of sharing music and promotion. It's all much easier now with file sharing, podcasts, facebook and what have you. Some big tunes for me back then are included in the mix. Recloose joining kiwi's Fat Freddy's Drop frontman Joe Dukie on “Dust”, the amazing boogie-anthem-although-it-was-a-b-side “Burning Up” by Imagination, the extraordinary “Flookin” by Solid Groove was not out my record box for years and not forgetting the rap classic “Me, Myself and I”. I hope you enjoy the sounds... Akabu feat. Linda Clifford - “Ride the Storm” (NRK 2002) Young and Co - “(I Like) What You're Doing To Me” (Brunswick 1980) De La Soul - “Me, Myself and I” (Tommy Boy 1989) DBX - “And There Ain't” (Muggsy 1998) Imagination - “Burning Up” (R&B 1981) Loleatta Holloway - “Love Sensation (Acapella)” (Salsoul 1980) Atlantic Conveyor - “We Are” (Untracked 2004) Mark De Clive Lowe - “Travelling” (Antipodean 2004) A Bossa Electrica - “Veja A Sol (Spiritual South Mix)” (Raw Fusion 2004) Wagon Cookin - “Natural High” (Appetizers 2002) Solid Groove - “Flookin” (Loungin 2005) Bugz in The Attic - “Booty La La” (BITAsweet 2004) Recloose featuring Joe Dukie - “Dust” (Peacefrog 2005) Brian Chambers - “Higher Love (Greg Gauthier and Tony L's Vocal Mix)” (ZGS 2004) Next Evidence - “Morning Breeze (Dim's Disco Blend)” (Capitol 2002) The Rebirth - “Evil Vibrations” (Ubiquity 2004) Well, Europe, I hear you're having a rough winter, I hope this warms the soul a little. See you down the front, Gary on the Money

Hi all, Some of you may know I've relocated from Sunny Scotland to a rather damp Sydney, Australia. While trying to get to grips with this new city and the Aussie rate of pace (pretty chilled) I've found this old nugget of a mix I recorded back in 2005. It was a promotional mix I would give away on CD at gigs in Edinburgh (the old way of sharing music and promotion. It's all much easier now with file sharing, podcasts, facebook and what have you. Some big tunes for me back then are included in the mix. Recloose joining kiwi's Fat Freddy's Drop frontman Joe Dukie on “Dust”, the amazing boogie-anthem-although-it-was-a-b-side “Burning Up” by Imagination, the extraordinary “Flookin” by Solid Groove was not out my record box for years and not forgetting the rap classic “Me, Myself and I”. I hope you enjoy the sounds... Akabu feat. Linda Clifford - “Ride the Storm” (NRK 2002) Young and Co - “(I Like) What You're Doing To Me” (Brunswick 1980) De La Soul - “Me, Myself and I” (Tommy Boy 1989) DBX - “And There Ain't” (Muggsy 1998) Imagination - “Burning Up” (R&B 1981) Loleatta Holloway - “Love Sensation (Acapella)” (Salsoul 1980) Atlantic Conveyor - “We Are” (Untracked 2004) Mark De Clive Lowe - “Travelling” (Antipodean 2004) A Bossa Electrica - “Veja A Sol (Spiritual South Mix)” (Raw Fusion 2004) Wagon Cookin - “Natural High” (Appetizers 2002) Solid Groove - “Flookin” (Loungin 2005) Bugz in The Attic - “Booty La La” (BITAsweet 2004) Recloose featuring Joe Dukie - “Dust” (Peacefrog 2005) Brian Chambers - “Higher Love (Greg Gauthier and Tony L's Vocal Mix)” (ZGS 2004) Next Evidence - “Morning Breeze (Dim's Disco Blend)” (Capitol 2002) The Rebirth - “Evil Vibrations” (Ubiquity 2004) Well, Europe, I hear you're having a rough winter, I hope this warms the soul a little. See you down the front, Gary on the Money

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