New Subvert Central Podcasts

Subvert Central PodcastsJust before the end of the year Subvert Central Podcast please us with three new offerings and each one is great in its own right.

Podcast number 22 is by Belfast’s very own Beckett who was responsible for number 16 already. He has selected a very wide range of music, starting with drum and bass classics like Dillinja’s Acid Trak to Japanese techno guru Ken Ishii and ending with Boxcutter’s seminal Sunshine VIP. On top you will get Beckett’s humerous comentary and jokes. Enjoyable to say the least.

Next up is Toronto’s Dodz, who I had the pleasure to meet at last year’s Technicality Allnighter in London. Here he educates us on jazz or more specifically on modality and non-resolution. If you are a jazz newbie check the discussion on Subvert Central for a start. Though even if you are not into the technical aspects of jazz this podcast is highly recommended. You will hear greats like Miles Davis, Keith Jarrett and Chick Corea.

The last podcast of 2006 is by DJeXtreme who runs Hardscore, a website dedicated to UK old-skool and hardcore sounds. This mix features seventeen tracks of late 80’s house like Meat Beat Manifesto, LFO, KLF and many more, that lay down the foundation of what should evolve into hardcore and later into drum and bass. History kids. ;)

These three podcasts are fine examples why the Subvert Central Podcasts are easily my favourite ones. Diversity is key.

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