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tilt

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https://soundcloud.com/datilt/datilt-building-the-tower-of-1

The VIP babylon mix, more tunes, more length, and more dub than in the first Babylon mix. Check it out!!! Large soundsystem required :)

1. Gorgon Sound - Rise
2. Alpha & Omega - Bind us together
3. Dubkasm - From The Foundation (Pinch Remix)
4. Vibration Lab Feat. Linval Thompson - Tribulation Time (Riddim Tuffa Remix)
5. Rob Sparx - Dub Warrior
6. Cassandra - Thank You For The Many Things You've Done
7. Mala - Eyez VIP
8. Plaid - Bar Kimura (Jamie Vex'd Remix)
9. Henry & Louis - Rise Up (Pinch Remix)
10. The Specials - Ghost Town (DJG bootleg)
11. Radikal Guru featuring Cian Finn - Babylon Sky (RSD Remix)
12. Tes La Rok - Livin' Fire
13. Gcorp - Salute The King
14. Clouds - Under The Dancing Feet (Tes La Rok Remix)
15. Radikal Guru vs Scientist - No Good
16. Rootah - Elders version
17. Mala - Stand Against War
18. Hijak - Babylon Timewarp
19. Kulture - Babylon
20. Alpha & Omega - Wicked Man Drop
21. Biome - No Soul (Soulful edit)
22. Soom T & Disrupt - I need Weed
23. Adrian Sherwood & Pinch - Bring Me Weed
24. Alpha Steppa - Dub Empress (RSD Remix)
25. Congo Natty - London Dungeons
26. Truth - Babylon London
27. Numa Crew - Ghetto Youth (Remix)
28. Skream & Loefah - 28 grams
29. Freezin' - Deep Within
30. DJ Madd - Babylon
31. Unknown Artist - Come Around
32. Pinch - Swish
33. Goth Trad - Babylon Fall
34. Alpha & Omega - Dub Mightier Than the Sword
35. Radikal Guru - Dub Down Babylon
36. Mungo's HI FI - Babylon
37. Herbalist a.k.a. Numa Crew - Herbalist (Remix)
38. Dom Hz & Synkro - Dub Trippin'
39. Radikal Guru - Kingston Town
40. Kahn - Fierce
41. Rusko - Jahova
42. Linval Thompson - Show Babylon (TMSV Dubstep Remix)
43. Uncle Sam - Round The World Girls (Tes La Rok VIP Mix)
 

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...not a "live" dj mate. TBH the more I think about the subject...digital djing should be banned from the radio and available only as a seperate format via download as a podcast, just like Tilts stuff. It has as much worth as any other way of playing music...but it's not "radio" analogue, hands on and most of the time the selection of music is different, new diggy jocks don't play mixing tunes just anthems and big hitters, nothing wrong with that...but it isn't the way it was.
Infact...Tilt could step up for the site and start something up along those lines maybe?
 

tilt

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...not a "live" dj mate. TBH the more I think about the subject...digital djing should be banned from the radio and available only as a seperate format via download as a podcast, just like Tilts stuff. It has as much worth as any other way of playing music...but it's not "radio" analogue, hands on and most of the time the selection of music is different, new diggy jocks don't play mixing tunes just anthems and big hitters, nothing wrong with that...but it isn't the way it was.
Infact...Tilt could step up for the site and start something up along those lines maybe?

I don't think it should be banned. For me the result is important and not which media was used. But its true, transitions of digital DJing are sometimes quite different from vinyl or CDJ mixing. You got more options.

I don't think I pushed anthem after anthem in that mix.

I might play from time to time on OSA radio, but it would be a more spontanuous thang.
 

tilt

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New dub mix from me - rootz style. Fightin' the babylon!!!

The roots shall never forgotten!!! Enjoy tis bloodclaart mix!!! Jamaican style!!!

https://soundcloud.com/datilt/datilt-roots-dub-session

Dem dubz:

1. Jahmiga - Whiskey Bar
2. Barrington Levy - Shine Eye Gal
3. Aswad - Ire Woman
4. Max Romeo & The Upsetters - Uptown Babies Don't Cry
5. Milton Henry - Gypsy Woman
6. Yabby U - Deliver Me From My Enemies
7. Michael Rose - Clap the Barber
8. Winston "Niney the Observer" Holness - Rasta No Pick Pocket
9. The Tamlins - Baltimore
10. The Upsetters - Grumblin' Dub
11. Scientist - Dance Of The Vampires
12. Soom T & Disrupt - I need Weed
13. Ken Boothe - Is It Because I'm Black?
14. donovan carlos - Be Thankful
15. Dennis Brown - Travelling Man
16. Bob Marley - Bad Boys
17. Dillinger - Flat Foot Hustling
18. King Tubby & Soul Syndicate - Ethipian Version
19. King Tubby - Step It Up Dub
20. Macka B - Legalize The Herb
21. John Holt - Police In Helicopter
22. Dennis Bovell - Living In Babylon
23. Max Romeo & Winston "Niney" Holness - Aily and Ailaloo
24. Niney - Blood & Fire
25. Congo Natty - London Dungeons
26. Aswad - Warrior Charge
27. Mute Beat - Schoolyard Dub
28. Dennis Brown feat. King Tubby & Winston "Niney The Observer" Holness - Dub Roots of David
29. Dubplate Vibe Crew - 007 Dub
30. Mad Professor - Kunte Kinte
31. Max Romeo - Chase the Devil
32. Max Romeo feat. Niney - Beardman Feast
33. Alpha & Omega - Jah Protection
34. Cassandra - Thank You For The Many Things You've Done
 

spaceface

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I don't think it should be banned. For me the result is important and not which media was used. But its true, transitions of digital DJing are sometimes quite different from vinyl or CDJ mixing. You got more options.

I don't think I pushed anthem after anthem in that mix.

I might play from time to time on OSA radio, but it would be a more spontanuous thang.

I have to agree whole-heartedly with this comment. No-one can deny that mixing on vinyl is the most fun for the DJ (except maybe these post-millenium digital newbies, but what do they know :p). But for me, the mixes i enjoy listening to the most are ones that are mixed perfectly. Tune selection of course is the most important factor (great tunes mixed badly are still tons better than crap tunes mixed well) but a perfectly mixed set gives me something i will come back to over and over. 'Course it's been done on vinyl so many times, but the options for creating a fantastic listening experience are much higher with digital media, what with tweaks, samples, looping and all that. Anyway, that's my tuppence. I love vinyl, but digital has a well deserved place afaic.

Oh, and i wouldn't call any tracks in that mix an anthem :thumbsup: Not that know much about the roots / dub scene, but i hardly recognised a single track
 
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