Shoutbox: [16:10] Bedlam: This website is still an utter shambles after trying umpteen browers etc over he last few weeks. If you actually try using all the facilities search etc you find that out not a couple of clicks here and there. People complained along with me at the start but when two users came on said it was not that bad nobody backed me up such is life! Do you deserve people like me and others wasting time trying to help you all on here? Them that can fix it do so I would say!

Vinyl Vinnie @ Rokagroove Radio 047

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Tracklist

1. Sil - Blue Oyster
2. Brainwave - Feel It
3. CJ Bolland - Mantra
4. The Shamen - L.S.I. (Remix)
5. Bass Boy - Let the Bass be Louder
6. The Ultimate Seduction - Organ Seduction
7. 3xT - Aah
8. D-Shake - Yaaaaaaaah
9. Joey Beltram - Energy Flash
10. DJ Edge - Culminatr
11. The Ultimate Seduction - The Ultimate Seduction
12. The Prodigy - Wind It Up (Remix)
13. Carl Cox - I Want You (Forever)
14. Any Questions - Living On A Fantasy
15. Technoise - Do You Want Me
16. Blasphemy - Flirtation In Paradise
17. Science Lab - Flesh & Blood
18. Two - Rescue Me
19. Exposure - Love Quest
20. Food For Woofers - Bass Warp
21. Sonic Solution - Quest
22. Vainqueur - Lyot



pointlesspoint -
Coherent incoherence
I've started following your mixes some time ago but wonder why you don't always ID all the tracks in your mixes.
Isn't the first track an intro from a House Party Mix by TCM (= Thimbles (Vingerhoets), Cowboy (Koemans) & Mr. Ladies (Dames)) 'braindeath, now it's for real' etc. the track
TCM - Eternity Has Past : The Intro

Thanks by the way for all the work put in, lots of new tracks from the past and rediscovering the ones i know!
Edited by pointlesspoint on 19-06-2021 17:22
Vinyl_Vinnie [Set Editor] -
Oldskool Mayhem
Hello pointlesspoint,

Let me give you a short and a long answer.

Short answer;

If I dont ID all the tracks people are more likely to discuss that one or two tracks that I didnt ID. Lets take your post as an example  ;). Lets call it a "marketing technique". And indeed, in all of the intros I use, some of them are from the houseparty CD's,

Long answer;

I absolutely hate the snobs that do not put up a tracklist. Sure you can mix a set for a friend, and no tracklist is needed. But when you are going to post that set online, GIVE IT A FF'in TRACKLIST. You are a dj, not a composer. Give the people credit who deserve it. You are nothing more than a jukebox. I have made a rule of thumb, I only listen (people i dont know, and not in case of LSDB set editing) if they put up a tracklist. Else it goes straight down the bin. You love oldskool right? Then why not put up a tracklist so others can enjoy it too, and maybe the artist can get a little money from spotify etc.

On the other hand, I know that it can take a lot of effort and time to ID a track. If I spent 20 years to ID a track, and I put it in the tracklist, some other person doesnt have to put any effort in it and walks away with the credit.

Hope this clears it up a bit  :thumbsup:  :thumbsup:  :thumbsup:  :thumbsup:  :beer:  :beer:  :beer: