> I particularly like the Garnier X-Mix CD - some Kenny Larkin, 
> Journey of the Dragons, Final Frontier on there etc.  

Yep that's a good one!  I'll forgive him for the hardfloor remix of 'circus 
bells' though  ;)  but dropping UR 003, now that's a moment..

another good one is the DJ Hell 'wildstyle' X-Mix CD.  It's not flashy mixing 
by any stretch (smooth and even) but the older tracks are class:  Bobby 
Konders, Phortune, Kevin Saunderson, Ron Trent, Steve Poindexter 'work that 
MF',  K-ALexi 'all for lee-sah' and probably one of the best moments of DJ 
Skull's career: Stomping Grounds.

definitely check it out for a clean mix of Chicago and detroity house.

I used to have to drive 4 hours from Michigan to Chicago a lot in 1996-97, so 
to keep me awake (driving thru Indiana is torture, and not just from the 
industrial waste smell) I had in the trunk CD jukebox: Laurent Garnier Mix, 
Jeff Mills Liquid Room mix CD, Black Dog - Bytes, The Claude Young mix CD on DJ 
Kicks, Transmat: relics CD and a small arsenal of Radio 1 mixtapes: Slam, 
Stacey Pullen, and about 4 by Dave Clarke... (thanks Rob!) 

Peace,
Matt MacQueen

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