One of the things I like best about doing the show is that there are people listening but they're not there looking at you/distracting you + you don't have to make them dance. It's incredibly liberating. I'd make the most of it and play stuff that you love but maybe wouldn't think of playing to a dancefloor.

since we're on the subject, here's last Friday's playlist. Haven't posted my playlists on 313 for a while, but this was quite a Detroit flavoured show....Sean's new track is excellent!

4/12/04 1-4am
De La Soul      Me, Myself & I (Inst)       Tommy Boy
Paul Murphy & Marc Woolford Project Jazz Room       Afro Art
Platinum        Sweet City (Soulphiction Remix) Sonar Kollektiv
As One  Shape Change    Ubiquity
Stromba Giddy Down      Fatcat
Michael Mayer   Heiden  Kompakt
Sean Deason     Neptunium       Matrix
Ron Trent       Time    Peacefrog
The Other People Place  You Said You Want Me    Warp
A Guy Called Gerald     Tajeen  K7
Confutatis      Xannax  Ai
Norma Jean Bell Dreams  Peacefrog
Ace Spectrum    I Don't Want To Play Around     Atlantic
Mark Rae        Clip My Wings (Max Sedgley Remix)       Grand Central
Blade   Reflection (Live)       691 Influential
Busta Rhymes    Woo Hah!! Got You All In Check  Elektra
Diamond & The Psychotic Neurotics   Step To Me      Mercury
D'Nell  I've Read About BBE
Little Barrie   Free Salute     Genuine
Lee Morgan      The Sidewinder  Blue Note
Young-Holt Unlimited    Wichita Lineman Cotillion
Ammoncontact    Ballad Of The Untitled  Ninja Tune
Recloose        Absence Of One  Planet E
Alice Russell   Hurry On Now feat. T. M. Juke   Tru-Thoughts
Mr Projectile   You Need (Cepia Remix)  Semisexual
The Aphex Twin  ICCT Hedral (Phillip Glass Orchestration)       Warp
Rainstick Orchestra     Electric Counterpoint Fast      Ninja Tune
Greg Davis      Diaphanous      Lux Nigra
Bola    Eluus   Skam
The Vanishing System    Hardcore Snowflake Individuals  Altered Vibes
Ken Ishii       Misted  R&S
Hoighty Beaver  Foot & Mouth        Blank Page


At 1:26 pm -0500 8/12/04, lee herrington wrote:
after an extended period of inactivity, i have managed to get myself booked
for a live mix session on a local college radio station [wruw 91.1 / the
raver's edge].

i'm looking for any tips for a bedroom DJ who has never spun in a radio
station before. or you could just post tales of disaster and dismay.  :-P

Cheers,


lee r. herrington
u store it
technical support specialist

440-260-2245

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