Tracklisting for my BBC Essential Mix

November 25th, 2008

As mentioned in last week’s Around the World post, I did BBC’s Essential Mix on November 14th live from Bournemouth, UK with Erol Alkan. They streamed it on their site for a week but of course there are many rips lurking around the webosphere, including this one

I did the first hour, Erol did the 2nd. Here’s my tracklisitng – after the jump…

A-Trak vs DJ Sneak – Say Whoa robot intro / You Can’t Hide From Your Bud
His Majesty Andre – Peep Thong
Soundhack – Funkyrule
DJ Sneak – Obama
Armand Van Helden – The Funk Phenomenon
Alex Gopher – Aurora
Voodoo Chilli – Get On Down
Boys Noize – Oh! (A-Trak Remix)
Treasure Fingers – Cross the Dancefloor (Laidback Luke remix)
DJ Mujava – Township Funk
DJ Mad – Put Your Drinks Up
DJ Rob 3 – The Chase
Laurent Wolf – The Crow
Beni – My Love Sees You (Etienne De Crecy remix)
DJ Mehdi – Pocket Piano (Joakim remix)
Mr Oizo – Gay Dentists (Andrew Ross remix)
Fake Blood – Blood Splashin
Sammy Bananas/N*E*R*D – All the Girls
Shadow Dancer – Soap
Jokers of the Scene - Baggy Bottom Boys
A-Trak – Say Whoa (Sinden remix)
Daniele Papini – Church of Nonsense
Laidback Luke & A-Trak – Shake It Down
Steve Mac & Marc Brown – Bells of Brighton (Popof remix)
Dek 32 – Gnor
DJ Gant-Man – I Juke That Girl From The Back
DJ Mp4 – The Book Is On The Table
Crookers ft. Kid Cudi – Embrace The Martian (Seiji Remix)
DJ Zinc – 138 Trek
Thomas Bangalter – What To Do 

4 Responses to “Tracklisting for my BBC Essential Mix”

  1. Nathan says:

    Man, i am loving the first track (robot version of Say Whoa.)

    That was great a-trak. Definitely got this in my car and it will be in my CD player for a longggg time.

  2. Chris says:

    Hi….

    Agre with nathan above…..are there any release plans for the say whao robot intro at all??

    By far the best track on the mix…

    thanks

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