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X-Chrome 27 January 2010

A big thank you for everyone who tuned in for X-Chrome. I was very happy to have live feedbacks on the show and I am glad that it was up to everyone’s expectations.

A big thank you to Faisal and the Friskyradio crew for this great opportunity. Props to you guys, you’re the best.

As promised on the forum, here’s the Tracklist. You can download the set on Friskyradio’s Legal Subscription Page for the time being. I will post a link to the set here in a couple of weeks.

Thanks again for tuning in and see you on another project soon.

TL:
01 – Christian Smith, John Selway – Daytona [Bedrock Records]
02 – Giorgos Gatzigristos – Pencils For The Weak [Bedrock Records]
03 – Francesco Pico – The Pad Goes Up [Outside the box music]
04 – Faskil – It Puts Me To Sleep (Main Mix) [frisky Records]
05 – Moshic – Draggin Down (Part C) [Contrast Records]
06 – Evren Ulusoy – Innervisions (Vinayak A Remix) [Particles]
07 – Beckers, Hatfield – Excuse (Weekend Heroes Remix) [Plastik Park]
08 – Tom Neville – Run in Reverse (Lake & Lys remix) [Rising music]
09 – Rick Pier O’Neil – Protect Yourself (Joy Marquez Remix) [Garbage Records]
10 – Sam Perez – Borderilne (Maxi Valvona Vision Mix) [Brown Eyes Boyz Records]
11 – Jarek Czechowski – Transport (Janicki & Langner Remix) [Sentence Records]
12 – Michael & Levan, Stiven Rivic – Connection (Domased Electronica Remix) [Mistique Music]
13 – Guy Robin – Prism (Original mix) [Memory]
14 – DJ Zombi, Lish – More pleasure (Spartaque Remix) [Echoes Records]
15 – James Zabiela – Tylium (Spooky Remix) [Bedrock Records]
16 – Simon Duffy, Alex Whitombe – Cycles [Steel Fish]
17 – Way out West – Future Perfect (Henry Saix Remix) [Electronic Elements (Armada)]

G!&Special_Kase – Qamat Mariam

[Rating:4.5/5]

If you haven’t heard of G!&Special_Kase then you must have missed something. Here’s your chance to get to know them and follow their “special” music approach.

This duo has successfully remixed many genres and classics, revisiting them with their great sense of creativity. This pure experimention with music motto gives their music another density and dimension. I realized that they chose their targeted originals from the news of the moment. However some tracks just get dropped out of nowhere into our ears and Qamat Mariam is one of them.

They remixed a very famous Lebanese icon, Fairouz, with a chilly and smooth low tempo vision. I couldn’t have imagined it otherwise if remixed.

Grab and listen to it here

Follow G!&Special_Kase on Soundcloud by visiting their page here