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Posted on 1/15/14 at 12:20 pm to
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Posted on 1/15/14 at 12:20 pm to
RA Review

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Dixon’s work is a re-presentation of house proper, replete with melodies, choruses, vocals, and in some cases, even songs. There are two in particular that sit front and centre as landmarks in this landscape: Tracey Thorn’s ‘It’s All True’, played here in its massive Buttrich version, replete with those big-room synth stabs, and Thom Yorke’s ‘Eraser’, in its original version. This last track fits easily into the midst of the mix as a kind of hiatus between the earlier part of the program, which sidles up to New York and electroid disco with its dry, sparse selections, and the latter part of the program.


Dixon - Body Language VOL. 4

1. Timo Maas - Slip In Electro Kid (Edited for Body Language Vol. 4)
2. Chromatics - In The City
3. Owusu & Hannibal - Whats It About
4. Eric Rug Feat. Dynamax - Tribute (The Laroye & Ky Bonus Dub)
5. Chateau Flight - Baroque (Henrik Schwarz Live Version)
6. Marie Boine – Filer Til Voui (Henrik Schwarz Remix)
7. Thom Yorke - Eraser
8. It - Women In Toilet (Stefan Goldmann Macro Version)
9. Larry Heard pres. Mr. White - The Sun Can`t Compare (Long Version)
10. Henrik Schwarz/Ame/Dixon - Where We At Pt. 2 (Body Language Version)
11. Karizma - Tech This Out Pt. 2
12. Télépopmusik - Love Can Damage Your Health (Dennis Ferrer Re-Remix)
13. Tracy Thorn - It`s All True (Buttrich Main Mix)
14. Herbert - Moving Like A Train (Smith N Hack Mix)
Posted by StraightCashHomey21
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