Given that, for those of us who still buy CD mixes, this series has been basically unimpeachable so far (Ewan Pearson, Luciano, Alex Smoke), what do you think of this? I'm plesantly surprised at how musical and summer / housey it is. For me, this'll inhabit the same place that Ewan Pearson's did. Even if it's not quite as stunning.
Then again, I could listen to Joel Mull's "Klangfarben" pretty much forever...into Apparat's remix of "Drip." Prettiest 9 minutes of music in a loooooong time.
― paulhw, Friday, 16 May 2008 04:28 (seventeen years ago)
link?
― sam500, Friday, 16 May 2008 04:30 (seventeen years ago)
Soma put it out, so on their site I guess... unless you were looking for a DL in which case I can't help you.
Slam are doing the next one in the series, can't think of much to say about it based on my one listen so far but will probly play it later today
― DJ Mencap, Friday, 16 May 2008 09:05 (seventeen years ago)
Was after a bit more info. This courtesy of RA:
"I think this is the best mix I've ever done," enthuses Scottish technoist Funk D'Void about his mix for Soma's Sci.Fi.Hi.Fi series.A confident man, but Funk's got big shoes to fill. The Sci.Fi.Hi.Fi series first landed on stereos back in 2005 with volumes from Ewan Pearson, Luciano and Alex Smoke. The series then took a break with Andrew Weatherall choosing instead to go punk rock with his effort Sci.Fi.Lo.Fi.D'Void's Sci.Fi.Hi.Fi 04 arrives next month so you can judge the results for yourself. The single CD mixes up older cuts from Vector Lovers, Alex Moran and H-Foundation together with tech house and deeper techno from newcomers such as Itamar Sagi, Giles Smith and Quince.Tracklist01 Itamar Sagi - Black Gold 02 Beroshima - Horizon (Funk D'Void's Hope Mix) 03 Alex Moran - Earth Women Are Easy 04 Joel Mull - Klangfarben 05 Lusine - Drip (Apparat Remix) 06 Cloud - Those Days (Jimpster's Deep Dub Mix) 07 Quince - New Era 08 Vector Lovers - Melodies & Memory 09 H-Foundation - Tonight (King Britt Remix) 10 Dirt Crew - Deep (Francois Dubois Remix) 11 Ski Oakenfull - Illuminations (Milton Jackson Remix) 12 Ozy - Sequential Dub 13 Giles Smith - Track 5 14 Sian - R U Aware 15 Blakkat - Deeper 16 Artec - Communicate 17 Vincenzo - Timeout (Atmosphere 320 Dub)'Sci.Fi.Hi.Fi 04' mixed by Funk D'Void arrives on shelves on February 17, 2008.'Sci.Fi.Hi.Fi 04' mixed by Funk D'Void arrives on shelves on February 17, 2008.
A confident man, but Funk's got big shoes to fill. The Sci.Fi.Hi.Fi series first landed on stereos back in 2005 with volumes from Ewan Pearson, Luciano and Alex Smoke. The series then took a break with Andrew Weatherall choosing instead to go punk rock with his effort Sci.Fi.Lo.Fi.
D'Void's Sci.Fi.Hi.Fi 04 arrives next month so you can judge the results for yourself. The single CD mixes up older cuts from Vector Lovers, Alex Moran and H-Foundation together with tech house and deeper techno from newcomers such as Itamar Sagi, Giles Smith and Quince.
Tracklist
01 Itamar Sagi - Black Gold 02 Beroshima - Horizon (Funk D'Void's Hope Mix) 03 Alex Moran - Earth Women Are Easy 04 Joel Mull - Klangfarben 05 Lusine - Drip (Apparat Remix) 06 Cloud - Those Days (Jimpster's Deep Dub Mix) 07 Quince - New Era 08 Vector Lovers - Melodies & Memory 09 H-Foundation - Tonight (King Britt Remix) 10 Dirt Crew - Deep (Francois Dubois Remix) 11 Ski Oakenfull - Illuminations (Milton Jackson Remix) 12 Ozy - Sequential Dub 13 Giles Smith - Track 5 14 Sian - R U Aware 15 Blakkat - Deeper 16 Artec - Communicate 17 Vincenzo - Timeout (Atmosphere 320 Dub)
'Sci.Fi.Hi.Fi 04' mixed by Funk D'Void arrives on shelves on February 17, 2008.
― sam500, Friday, 16 May 2008 10:03 (seventeen years ago)
Oh and this is a great mix, the Vector Lovers track works beautifully even tho it doesn't really sound like anything else on there
― DJ Mencap, Friday, 16 May 2008 10:27 (seventeen years ago)