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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2012 · 1H 4M

The Collective Good

from Metric's Beat Cave · host Mikey Metric

Yo yo yo, The train keeps on rolling and the episodes keep coming jumping aboard, this one has been 13 years in the making featuring releases as far back as 1996 and artist you wouldn't expect to be featured on a tracklist together, explaining a quirky story of one man and his mind. Story “We’re Under The Radar now! Play it for Me” he asked Through the Bass Speaker he exclaimed, that would take "Dayz" I suggested. “Fine” he replied. Suddenly a Cold Halo of doubt gathered over me, I thought what if he asks me to Replay the Funktion. Or find a Hopscotch grid Closer to Memory Park “That makes no sense”, you say to yourself, Your mind is teasing you Soon the Voices Inside Your Mind are Semi Conversation One’s a Human Reptile and Code Breaker and the other a Circuit Breaker Together they create a duo playing Strontium Jazz, and Moon Rappin' Tracklist Pieter K - Under The Radar (Remix) [Breakbeat Science, 2002] DJ Die - Play it for Me (Part II) [V Recordings, 1997] Flynn & Flora - Bass Speaker (The UFO Mixdown) [Independent Dealers, 1996] Roni Size - Dayz [V Recordings, 1996] Calibre - Cold Halo [Revolve:r, 2004] Logistics - Replay [Hospital, 2004] Ed Rush & Optical - Funktion [V Recordings, 1998] Roni Size & Krust - Hopscotch [Full Cycle, 2000] Die - Closer (Ray Keith Remix) [V Recordings, 2000] << D-Bridge - Memory Park [MPFree, 2009] DJ Trax - Voices (Ricky Force Remix) [Audio Buffet, 2009] Seba - Inside your Mind [Secret Operations, 2003] DJ Trax - Semi Conversation (Fanu Remix) [Audio Buffet, 2009] Teebee - Human Reptile (Remix) [Subtitles, 2004] Dylan - Code Breaker [Droppin’ Science, 1997] Decoder - Circuit Breaker (Peshay Remix) [Tech Itch Recordings, 1997] Future Forces Inc - Strontium Jazz (Dillinja Remix) [Renegade Hardware, 1998] Nucleus & Paradox - Moon Rappin [Reinforced, 2004]

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Yo yo yo, The train keeps on rolling and the episodes keep coming jumping aboard, this one has been 13 years in the making featuring releases as far back as 1996 and artist you wouldn't expect to be featured on a tracklist together, explaining a quirky story of one man and his mind. Story “We’re Under The Radar now! Play it for Me” he asked Through the Bass Speaker he exclaimed, that would take "Dayz" I suggested. “Fine” he replied. Suddenly a Cold Halo of doubt gathered over me, I thought what if he asks me to Replay the Funktion. Or find a Hopscotch grid Closer to Memory Park “That makes no sense”, you say to yourself, Your mind is teasing you Soon the Voices Inside Your Mind are Semi Conversation One’s a Human Reptile and Code Breaker and the other a Circuit Breaker Together they create a duo playing Strontium Jazz, and Moon Rappin' Tracklist Pieter K - Under The Radar (Remix) [Breakbeat Science, 2002] DJ Die - Play it for Me (Part II) [V Recordings, 1997] Flynn & Flora - Bass Speaker (The UFO Mixdown) [Independent Dealers, 1996] Roni Size - Dayz [V Recordings, 1996] Calibre - Cold Halo [Revolve:r, 2004] Logistics - Replay [Hospital, 2004] Ed Rush & Optical - Funktion [V Recordings, 1998] Roni Size & Krust - Hopscotch [Full Cycle, 2000] Die - Closer (Ray Keith Remix) [V Recordings, 2000] << D-Bridge - Memory Park [MPFree, 2009] DJ Trax - Voices (Ricky Force Remix) [Audio Buffet, 2009] Seba - Inside your Mind [Secret Operations, 2003] DJ Trax - Semi Conversation (Fanu Remix) [Audio Buffet, 2009] Teebee - Human Reptile (Remix) [Subtitles, 2004] Dylan - Code Breaker [Droppin’ Science, 1997] Decoder - Circuit Breaker (Peshay Remix) [Tech Itch Recordings, 1997] Future Forces Inc - Strontium Jazz (Dillinja Remix) [Renegade Hardware, 1998] Nucleus & Paradox - Moon Rappin [Reinforced, 2004]

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