Dec 01 2006
ABL:Radio – Party In My Pantaloons – Mixed by Adam Smith
Adam has now completed a total of 10 mixes for our podcast. While he has been a solid DJ the entire time I’ve known him, his recorded efforts have steadily improved on many levels. The episode we present today is my favorite so far, and, in my opinion, his best.
We start off the set with a steady progression of house and dark-disco infused beats leading into drums, a little ’80s electro-funk, and a trip into acid land. On the way out, Adam treats us to some Carl Craig, a little Big Boi–a throwback to his Atlanta roots–and finishes the whole thing off with The Clash.
This could be the last mix we see from Adam for a while, as he is about to become a first-time father. If you enjoyed his mix, drop him a shout-out in the comment section. Enjoy!
- Isolee – Willy Skipper – Playhouse
- Chateau Flight – Baccula – Inner Visions
- Konrad Black – Coma Couch Surfing – Items & Things
- Chateau Flight – Baltringue – Inner Visions
- Putsch 79 – Doin It ( Major Swellings Mix) – Clone
- Putsch 79 – Doin It (Daniel Wang Mix) – Clone
- Daniel Wang – Like Some Dream (I Can’t Stop Dreamin) – Balihu
- Vincent Montana Jr. – The African Track – PSW
- I:Cube – Rhythm Track (Loop) – Versatile
- Klymaxx – Meeting In the Ladies Room
- Zongamin – Bongo Song (Jacko Mix) – Ed Banger
- Electrik Funk – On a Journey – Prelude
- I:Cube – Un Proton Por Toi – Versatile
- K-Alexi – Vertigo – Transmat
- Mr. White – The Sun Can’t Compare – Alleviated
- Magnus International – Kosmetisk – Full Pupp
- Alexander Robotnick – Problemes d’Edit
- Designer Music – Problemz – Planet e
- Betty Botox – VooDoo 2
- Trike – Keep Away From Children – Gigolo
- Carl Craig – Science Fiction (Paperclip Edit) – Blanco y Negro
- Big Boi – The Way You Loop
- Kirk DeGiorgio – Nairobi (Carl Craig Mix) – New Religion
- The Clash – The Call Up
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