Step Up [Apr. 18, 2008]
All natural, 100% bona fide New Old Funk. No artificial ingredients, hypoallergenic, delicious, and nutritious. Step up & have some!

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Drumfire [Apr. 4, 2008]
A dark, primal, percussion-driven mix for summoning demons, scaring off lions, or moving in rhythm with the rest of your tribe.

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Tip of the Hat [Mar. 21, 2008]
Live @ The Derby, Los Angeles, March 8, 2008.

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The Heart's Chambered Nautilus [Mar. 7, 2008]
This one is mostly very uplifting, but with an odd vein of wistfulness throughout that makes the whole thing kind of melancholy. I'm a sucker for melancholy.

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Under the Cascade [Feb. 29, 2008]
Sometimes it's ok to step away from the booty- shakin' and get into a headspace. This mix of progressive house will definitely put you there.

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Spike the Punch [Feb. 15, 2008]
A dark mix with a late-night, fried-at-the-edges vibe and lots of tension and release.

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My Playground [Feb. 8, 2008]
This is me playing in my sandbox of New Old Funk. Pretty straight-ahead for the first two thirds, then it builds into something what I dunno whuddidiz. But I know that I like it!

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Celestial Navigation [Jan. 25, 2008]
Pretend you're dancing at a very cool party being held in a very big planetarium. Whoah — wikkid kewl lazerz, bro. Got any Floyd?

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Throwdown [Jan. 11, 2008]
Back to the New Old Funk this time, with a great lineup bringing on a seriously bass-kicking hour of slinky sexy moving music.

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Going Places [Dec. 28, 2008]
Two hours of pure wingin' it produced a journey that gets huge, dips, gets huge again, and comes home with an epiphanic closing sequence.

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Current [Dec 14, 2007]
Brainshredding funky electro house to get you jumping up and down. Or at least jumping up. Gravity will take care of the down.

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Voices of the Tide [Nov 30, 2007]
An oceanic feel in a dark & dreamlike wash of progressive house.

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Between a Place and a Hard Rock [Nov 15, 2007]
Recorded live @ The Joint, Hard Rock Hotel, Las Vegas, 11-8-07.

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Taken by Storm [Oct 26, 2007]
A smooth, moody mix that feels like driving in the rain or watching an offshore storm roll in.

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Word Up [Oct 12, 2007]
Great grooves driving poetry, chants, acapellas—a mix to emphasize the power of the word. (Explicit content)

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Disco Tech [Sept 28, 2007]
A brand-new look at a great old sound.

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United by Dust (Part 2) [Sept 14, 2007]
Live @ The Duck Pond, Burning Man 2007 (part two).

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United by Dust (Part 1) [Sept 7, 2007]
Live @ The Duck Pond, Burning Man 2007 (part one).

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Other Side of the Tracks [Aug. 24, 2007]
This one starts out dreamlike, turns funky, and then gets silly. I like it. It's weird, but I like it.

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Monolith [Aug. 10, 2007]
It's a single, solid block and it stands by itself. What else was I gonna call it? This one's definitely a Journey. Bring yer boogie shoes.

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House on Fire [July 20, 2007]
Forty-six minutes of blatant arson. "But, Your Honor, I was listening to "House on Fire"! Oh, I see. Case dismissed.

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Spinout on Memory Lane [July 6, 2007]
We turn Memory Lane into a nitro-fueled dragstrip with seven classic-track remixes, tracks with great a retro sound, and sterling examples of the New Old Funk.

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Thrum [June 22, 2007]
This week we give the New Old Funk a rest and serve up 66 minutes of late-90's-style, synth-driven progressive house.

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OMFG [June 8, 2007]
OMFG—that's what I kept saying as this wide-ranging mix of brain-searingly funky tracks came together like something more discovered than assembled. This thing builds like Donald Trump. It's a moovah.

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Office Rocker [May 25, 2007]
Reworks of some familiar & classic stuff that just rocks out more & more as the mix goes on, until the melancholy Moby-remix ending.

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Holding Light [May 11, 2007]
Downtempo electronic & progressive house, a furious electro-funk build, then familiar dark & uplifting Groovelectric territory. Whew.

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Jungle Juice [April 27, 2007]
The definitive New Old Funk mix — tribal house, funky electro, and progressive house working together like they were made for each other.

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Wellspring [April 13, 2007]
A good example of the New Old Funk and chock full o' remixes of klassik kutz, "Wellspring" is joyful, sexy, and just plain goofy.

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Loud Speakers [March 30, 2007]
Twisted funk with some righteous vocals telling it like it is. It's the squeaky wheels what get greased.

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Bottom Feeder [March 9, 2007]
Dark, energetic, brooding—and fun. A big hour of poetic rhythm.

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For Funk's Sake [Feb. 23, 2007]
Getting back to the groove with a mix that starts off easy and builds to a major move marathon, all with a running theme to tie into a nice, neat package.

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Numinous [Feb. 9, 2007]
A sustained set of uplifting, feel-good tracks to light your way. Think of it as your machete in the jungle of life.

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Martini Gods [Jan. 26, 2007]
Somehow this starts as a sultry Tiki Bar hipster chill and ends up a blinding-light
religious epiphany floor bouncer, in 45 minutes. Honest.

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Cheshire Dogs [Jan. 12, 2007]
Funky funky funky funky funky funky funky funky funky funky funky funky funky funky funky funky funky funky funky funky funky funky funky dogs.

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Running from the Sky [Dec. 29, 2006]
An acapella/Kate Bush-remix mashup, a core of serious New Old Funk, and an outrageous retro remix combo climax, all put paid to 2006.

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Dissendat [Dec. 15, 2006]
A grab bag of styles, from New Old Funk to Big Beat to a Chemical Brothers track that'll make your nervous system light up.

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Solid Motion [Nov. 17, 2006]
Digging even deeper into New Old Funk and unearthing some brand-new retro remixes along the way, while the dance floor moves as one.

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My Kinda Party [Nov. 3, 2006]
Here's one I'd be as happy dancing to as mixing. Cosmic opener, jazzy lead-in, and then pure, butt-shaking New Old Funk the rest of the way.

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Dreaming Out Loud [Oct. 20, 2006]
Deep and dreamlike—especially if your dreams include detours to dark, sweaty & sexy basement parties.

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Funkdatbreak [Oct. 6, 2006]
Half New Old Funk, half breakbeat remixes of some surprising stuff, a few “you're kidding me”” moments, and all groovalicious.

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Movers & Shakers [Sep. 15, 2006]
62 minutes of floor-fillin', hip-shakin', soopah-stylin, synth-drivin, and just plain swell examples of the New Old Funk. Get 'em while they're hot.

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Mood Indigo [Aug. 25, 2006]
Even electronic dance music has its dark corners. This week we poke into a few.

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Dark Lullaby[Aug. 11, 2006]
A happy little music box that starts to open up like that puzzle box in Hellraiser, but then turns out to be a nice shiny jewelry box instead.

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A Fit of Peak [July 28, 2006]
Last week's sweaty, red-lit basement party peaks out here, so shake it on the shag carpet and don't spill the suicide punch, or my parents will kill me.

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New York, Vegas, and Mars [July 14, 2006]
A Funky Party Funmix brimming with boogie beats, this mix leaves no turn unstoned in its quest for the Holy Grail of Groove.

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Truth to Power [June 30, 2006]
I think this mix has a lot of truth and a lot of power. Or, as Gary Owens might say, “It has a good dance and you can beat to it.”

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Breathing Underwater [June 16, 2006]
Pretty and funky (and pretty funky), this one manages to be cheery and dark at the same time. Guess it's only natural, cuz so do I.

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Come Into My House [June 2, 2006]
“And in this tempo we all pray in unity for the same thing.” Welcome to my house of worship, and my worship of house (mostly).

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Don't Flunk the Funk [May 21, 2006]
The definitive New Old Funk—78 minutes of slinky, dirty electrofunk that ramps on up to a full-on funky tech house finish.

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The Blind Watchmaker [May 5, 2006]
I was mixing new, unheard tracks at random (no headphones, either!) when the planets aligned—and for once I was recording it. Thank you, planets.
 
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Frankenmix [Apr 21, 2006]
A little bitta dis, a little bitta dat, combined to make one unique beast that bears the mark of its obsessed creator. Moo hoo, hah hah.

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Switched-On Funk [Apr 07, 2006]
This week we go back to the big fat funky future for more of that New Old Funk that moves ya!

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Drone [Mar 24, 2006]
We change the pace this week to serve up a big, fat slab of Digweed-esque progressive house to massage yer mind.

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Downside Night [Mar 10, 2006]
Starts off peaking, then takes you into those deep, dark, late hours where the music and motion grow transcendant just before the sky begins to lighten.

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Groovelectric [Feb 27, 2006]
Combine that old funk sound with brand-new electronic dance grooves for 71 minutes of solid-state superfunk. Tune in, turn on, get down.
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Rhythmix [Feb 13, 2006]
Funky retro remixes, tribal house, updated classics, and even poetry went into the blender for these 71 minutes of delicious, groovin' smoothie.

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