What’s That Song?
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A DJ is only as good as her set list, much of which comes from obscure “white labels,” independently released 12-inch vinyl with no title and no label, usually identified only by a DJ’s hand-scrawled notes. DJs Colette and Rap break down playlists from recent gigs--at least those that aren’t too secret to reveal--including some original compositions of their own.
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Colette’s Playlist
Samson, “Hear Me” (Derrick Carter Remix), Estero
Ian Pooley, “Mongobeatdown,” Cube
Havana Funk, “Ahora Si--2002” (John Kano Just Beats Mix), Strictly Rhythm
DJ Colette, “Feeling Hypnotized” (A2 dub), Nettwerk America
Eddie Amador, “Psycho X Girlfriend,” Yoshitoshi
Home & Garden featuring Colette, “Sexuality,” Classic Recordings
Supreme Beings of Leisure, “Divine,” Palm
Soldiers of Twilight, “Believe,” 2020 Vision
Prax Paris, “Under the Shower,” International Records
Grom, “Love/Rocket” (MJ Lan mix), Ladomat
Carlos Fauvrelle, “Talking,” Serial
Andreas Greiner Jun, “My Inspiration,” FM Muzik
Jamiroquai, “I Want It” (Deep Swing’s Dub), Sony
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DJ Rap’s Playlist
Beaumont Hannet, “Texturology,” GPR
Beats Vol. 5, “Hypnotized,” ECB
Stir Fry, “Breaking the Streets,” Bedrock Breaks
Radioactive Man, “Radio,” Bedrock Breaks
Peacemaker, “Crisis,” Chewy Fat
Stisch, “Television Popper,” Bedrock Breaks
Aquasky, “Masterblaster,” Assenger
Rennie Pilgrim, “Into the Darkness,” Unreal
Laidback, “Flow,” Bolshi Red
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