DJ Day is one of the few deejays that never disappoints me mixwise. I may not enjoy every tune he spins but he has great ears and always exposes me to some fantastic tunes.
Giles Peterson
Worldwide Mix
(2007) |65 MB|
Miles Bonny - Yes I Do
Benny Sings - We’ll Make Love Songs
DJ Day - Sunday (7T5)
DJ Day & Blame One ft Aloe Blacc - Can't Let Up
DJ Day - A Place To Go
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble - Mercury
William DeVaughn - Be Thankful For What You've Got (DJ Day re-edit)
DJ Day - Change Your Mind
James Brown - Dead On It (U-Tern's Disco Edit)
Yosaku - Valdez
Kutiman - Music Is Ruling My World (DJ Day Remix)
Yosaku ft. DJ Day - The Bottle
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DJ Day
3 comments:
I totally agree. Day has his own unique taste that makes some music listenable that I otherwise wouldn't be into. When I listen to a Day mix, I really feel like I understand his thinking (even if that's just my imagination). I think he conveys his style very effectively. His mixes are like musical manifestos.
Two other DJs that remind me of Day are J-Boogie and Sake One.
I never a heard a J Boogie mix before but I have heard Sake 1 mix live on radio show over a year ago (Krazy Kids radio??) and he was horrible and boring. I'll check into his other mixes though and see if he's as good as you say.
Sake is definitely hit or miss for me too.
I mentioned Sake mostly because he collaborated with J-Boogie on the "Leftism" series of mixes, the title of which I think is a not so subtle reference to the West Coast fusion of hip hop with other genres (latin, african, soul, reggae, electronic, etc).
Overall, I'm a bigger fan of J-Boogie, but it's more the range of styles I was referring to.
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