Source : Bleep43
Tracklist
01 Syntech “Discontented†(Hotsound)02 Nux Nemo “Hiroshima†(Clip)
03 Neon “Voices†(Target)
04 Public Relations “Public Relations†(Another Side)
05 Poesie Noire “Timber – Instrumental†(Antler)
06 Koto “Jabdah – Long Version†(Memory)
07 Laser Dance “Humanoid Invasion†(Hotsound)
08 D’Bop “Dirty Harry – Instrumental†(Subway)
09 Zwischenfall “Flucht†(Les Disques Du Crepuscule)
10 Mark Shreeve “Legion – Razor Mix†(Jive)
11 Bappi Lahiri “Habiba†(Hi-Hat)
12 Alien Sex Fiend “The Impossible Mission†(Plagiarism)
13 Laser Cowboys “Radioactivity – From The Ucraine†(ItaloHeat)
14 Boytronic “Communicate†(Metronome)
15 Psyche “Unveiling The Secret – The Razormaid Mix†(New Rose)
16 Chris & Cosey “Exotika – Remix†(Play It Again Sam)
17 DAF “Program It - Instrumental†(Dean)
18 New Order “True Dub†(Factory)
19 4You “Dragon Beats†(Durium)
20 Cabaret Voltaire “Don’t Argue – Francois Kevorkian & Micheal Hutchinson Mix†(Manhatan)
21 New Design “Some Like It Hot†(MG)
22 Sandy Marton “White Storm In The Jungle†(Ibiza)
23 Jean-Michel Jarre “Zoolookologie†(Polydor)
Description
Dave Mothersole is the guest contributor this week, providing a 2 hour mix which covers the embryonic electronic music scene in Goa during the 80’s. Although the world knows Goa as the epicentre of all things hippy and for the last 15 years, psychedelic trance, the music originated from less expected sources. You can read his excellent article covering this period here.

Featured in the picture above is the mysterious Laurent, who pioneered this scene playing on cassettes with a number of styles including new beat, EBM, Italo and Hi-NRG, often creating his own unique edits.
Dave says
“This mix is a homage to Laurent’s style of DJ’ing in the mid to late 80’s. All the records in the mix were big Goa hits in the two seasons I was there, with the exception of two tracks from the following year. Originally I planned to span the entire night, but found it imposible to condense ten hours of music in to two, so I’ve gone instead for just the morning sound, which was always my favourite part anyway. Where possible I’ve tried to replicate Laurent’s choppy, quick mix style.â€









