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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: