COOKIN' SOUL 2 (DIGGIN' DEEPER) MIX DOWNLOAD!
21 March 2010

Project: MoonCircle

hhv.de , Generation Tapedeck , Rhythm Incursions & Laid Back Radio present:
After the great success of the first mix with more than 48 000 downloads, we are ready to present you part II of the session. Cookin' Soul Vol 2 (Diggin' Deeper) is a pleasant mix of selected nineties sounds, lasting 45 minutes. Rare remix versions & white labels or underground classics blend into one stream. Gordon of Project: Mooncircle / hhv.de takes back his eyes to NYC and collectors also like lovers will find their favourites.

Cookin' Soul 2 (Diggin' Deeper, 2010) - Download . The mix includes acts like Natural Elements, Champain, World Renown, Thrust, The Outfit, Sourface, Group Home, Shadez Of Brooklyn, Nine, T Max, Heather B, Ill Biskits, Erick Sermon, The Imperial One, Louie Rankin, Triflicts, Smif N Wessun and more.

Cookin' Soul 1 (New York Times, 2009) - Download . The mix includes acts like Kukoo Da Baga Bonez, Rezidue, Pitch Black, CL Smooth, Big Daddy Kane, I.G. Off & Hazadous, Mama Mystique, Royal Flush, Lin Que, Pete Rock, Group Home, Brainsick Mob, Gangstarr, Chubb Rock, Smif N Wessun, Boot Camp Clikk and many more...

Statements & comments for Cookin' Soul Vol 1 (2009):
"Ganz THE REAL DEAL STYLE!" by Dj Mirko Machine | "Real music in a great session!" by Lewis Parker | ".. So much unknown tunes! i was suprised" by Guru | "It's banging!" by Laurent Fintoni (Serie B, Radio Rhythm Incursions London) | "Some lovely hip hop on here. Just what I needed today. Very dope. Thank you!" by Buddy Peace (Warp, Bully rec mix)

Special thanks for the support to Generation Tapedeck , Rhythm Incursions , hhv.de & Laid Back Radio !

 

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#1 Q
21. March 2010 14:03
JAAAAAAAA, ich habe darauf gewartet!! Part 2 und los!
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#2 陳致齊
21. March 2010 14:03
+1
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#3 TAD
21. March 2010 15:03
So geil wieder. Alles auf Vinyl?
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#4 FRAGENDER
21. March 2010 15:03
wieso denn fuck new era? das halte ich für überflüssig und etwas spät pubertär. aber das hält mich natürlich nicht davon ab, den mix zu laden.
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#4.1 LENNY
21. March 2010 19:03
Jetzt sehe ich das erst. Haaaa, locker sehen.
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#5 TONYK.
21. March 2010 16:03
niiiiiiiiice
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#6 KARIN
21. March 2010 16:03
"wieso denn fuck new era?" ist doch mal ne aussage. finds lustig.
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#6.1 DER AIGNER
21. March 2010 17:03
aber eine derart plakative, die das tape gar nicht nötig gehabt hätte
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#7 KARIN
21. March 2010 18:03
man kann das so verschieden auslegen. passt doch in die 90er!
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#8 LENNY
21. March 2010 19:03
Dreckig, edel. Danke
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#9 STARTERCAP
21. March 2010 20:03
Teil 3 dann mit "FUCK NIKE" und Teil 4 mit "FUCK CARHARTT"
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#9.1 GORDON
21. March 2010 21:03
es geht mir nicht um eine brand oder sonstiges.das ist einfach meine empfindung über die entwicklung dieser musikrichtung,wenn ich diese platten höre und in einen mix verarbeite.
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#10 PAUL (Homepage)
21. March 2010 21:03
Feeeeeeines Ding Gordon!
Was ist denn das für ein fabüloser Track mit dem KC & The Sunshine Band-Sample so ab 17:30? Großartig!
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#11 NICO SCHWABE (Homepage)
22. March 2010 19:03
unglaublich gut, beide teile!
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#12 **
23. March 2010 08:03
Sehr gelungen
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#13 LUTZE
23. March 2010 19:03
Kenne nur 5 Songs auf 50 min. Hab ich 93 - 96 gepennt?
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