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Jazz on a Sunday – Blackclassical strikes again

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To be honest, I’m getting slightly annoyed with Blackclassical. This is something like the 4th or 5th mix I’ve heard of his, and they’re all fucking brilliant. He’s got secret agents working in far-off lands digging for him. He’s got more amazing, rare records than you could shake an envious fist at. Basically, I’m going to have to kill him and steal all his records. Or alternatively, convince him to play at Northern Comfort. Then kill him and steal all his records.

Anyway – here’s the latest mix that I co-erced out of him. This is what he posted on twitter:

“Pondering if I should up this mix am listening too… Chocka full of breaks no fucker has used yet.. Hummm what do you think?”

What am I going to say to that, other than “give me that mix now”? At least this time I’ve actually got one of the records in the mix, which I think is the first time. (Janko, if you were interested)

Here it is – Jazz on a Sunday – Blackclassical

Tracklisting:
P E Hewitt: Bada que Bash
Bill Watrous: San Pedro
Yoshio Suzuki: Burning Point
Kohske Mine Quintet: Spin Drift
Edija: Dance Jungle
Sergio Mendez: Jungo de Roda
Ryo Kawasaki: Little Tree
Janko Nilovic: Rythmes Contemporains – My remix includes: Mouvements Aquatiles, Giant Locomotion and Xenos Cosmos in no particular order…
Gap Mangione: 6th Commandment

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  • As I said on Twitter: ear medicine. Especially Suzuki and Nilovic... LOL
    Just kidding, it's all on the same brilliant Greg-Level! :)
  • northerncomfort
    just watch your back, that's all I'm saying...;)
  • blackclassical
    LOL thanks rob --> humbled :)
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