an early morning dance floor eyes closed with a slight smile at the corners of my mouth as I let myself get carried away by some trance anthem while watching the laser light show on the inside of my eyelids. OK, I'll just go ahead and admit it... I like trance. Sometimes. But I love hating trance much more than I'll ever like it!
Live With No Shirt -
This was not at all recorded live and I most likely wore a shirt for the entire time making this mix back in the
beginning of 2006. From a time before I got turntables or any inkling as to really how to mix (I knew I was a DJ, I just didn't know how...), this is a compilation of favorite tracks from DJ mixes I loved (Carl Cox, DJ Dan, Donald Glaude, Frankie Bones, etc.) that I crammed together so as to rarely having one track play alone for long and switch-ups happening regular enough to keep from becoming tired of any of the tracks. A quaint collection of pumpin' tech house and techno with even a hint of trance, but as the tracks were pulled from many of different mixes (some even live recordings), the sound quality was compromised despite my best efforts to control the sound levels. Don't let that stop you though 'cause this mix is pumpin'!
records at the tempo I wanted, and then would do the mixing on the computer. It took forever, but I'd be surprised if you could pick out a single flaw! This set is comprised of the first records I ever owned!
recorded records. Taking way too long, by the end of this project (beginning of 2007), I was already recording Shirtless Sessions sessions. And really over-listened some of my all-time favorite records. This mix is super sweet, I tried to duplicate the effect of having two of the same records bouncing back and forth from deck to deck, and some other DJ skills I still want to someday perfect.
…LOST: The Others’ Side -
This was to be the 2nd CD in the double CD set Live on LOST Island With No Shirt. Like the first CD, this was not
a live mix... all mixing was on the computer, but was all records. The reference to The Others is supposed to correspond with the heavier music somehow. Artistic, I know...
Shirtless Sessions 90 -
Some chillin' and spacey house that works itself into a bit of a jackin' goodness. I like this one quite a bit !
Shirtless Sessions 89 -
Remember the old Hinterland Who's Who? Its a minute-long infomercial thingy on Canadian wildlife! I found this
old one about the Underground DJ that resides only in the northern regions of Burnaby
Shirtless Sessions 88 -
This was a fun one... started with no clue on what I was about to play. I just got home from work, pressed 'record'
and let the magic take charge... techno, trancy techno (aka trance before it became trance... from a time when trance was good), hard techno, schranz-like techno, hardcore techno, and hard trancy acid techno (akak trance before it became trance... from a time when trance was good). Despite what it may sound like, this was a very diverse selection of records that I was even surprised to find on the turntables in front of me!
Shirtless Sessions 87 -
The mix rocks! Stardust (Music Sounds better With You) remixes, Daft Punk, Fatboy Slim remix, and other party
Tech-House that works it's way into some user friendly techno. I would rate this one of my better I-Like-To-Party mixes!
Shirtless Sessions 86 -
This is one of those mixes that really deserved to be re-recorded, but as I'm usually the only audience and I've been
listening to it for weeks, I thought it best just to call 'er quits on this project and move on to better things... (a little foreshadowing for ya!... or is it?)
But without Serato, my one CD turntable and minimal Daft Punk record collection wasn't enough to fill the entire set with entire Daft Punk related material so I had to add other appropriate songs. None-the-less, it is an awesome mix (minus the mistakes, but I'd hope you are used to those by now!)
Cassius - Foxxy
Sgt. Slick - White Treble, Black Bass (Slick's Club'd Up Cut)
Gusto - Disco's Revenge
Trankilou - Champagne
Phats & Small - Turn Around (Olav Basoski Remix)
Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You
DJ Deeon - 2 B Free
The Avenging Godfather Of Disco - The Boogie (Sunking's Ghetto Boogie)
Da Mongoloids - Spark Da Meth (Bangin Like A Benzi Mix)
Kenny "Dope" Presents The Bucketheads - The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind) (Original Mix)
Thomas Bangalter - Spinal Scratch
Sheeq - R Cut
Daft Punk - Around The World (Motorbass Vice Mix)
Mitja Prinz - Liar / Sync.
Gabriele - Forget About The World (Daft Punk Remix)
Daft Punk - Revolution 909
Scott Groove - Mothership Reconnection (Daft Punk Remix)
Daft Punk - Burnin' (Ian Pooley "Cut Up" Mix)
Daft Punk - Touch It Technologic (Alive Club Mix)
Daft Punk - Da Funk (Armand Van Helden's "Ten Minutes Of Funk" Remix)
Daft Punk - Harder Better Faster Stronger 2008 (Alive Club Mix)
Shirtless Sessions 75 -
... aw Steve Irwin... this guy would hunt the biggest DJs out there. But he bit off more than he could chew when he
started hunting Mikey Bones...
Shirtless Sessions 74 -
This shit gets hard!
Despite running out of record many times, other times playing the record too long, and the
multiple errors littered throughout the mix, this mix sounds so friggin' awesome and raw that I could never replicate it, no matter how hard I tried. I dare you to try to find all the mistakes...!
... and check out the incredibly hard bangin' remix of the Mos Eisley Cantina's song performed by none other than Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes at 56:23
Ed Royal & DJ Enne - Vamous Irmanos (Parov Stelar Rework)
Tall Order - I Know I Got Some
John Larner - Funky Hand (Chuck Daniels Filthy Hand Dub)
Thomas Krome - The Real Jazz (DJ Sneak Remix)
ATFC - Fall Down (ATFC's Thunderous Dub)
Peace Division - Be U 4 T (Peace Dub)
Anthony Acid - Ride Da Rhythm
Roland Clark presents Urban Soul - President House (Sieg & Mouzakis Snake Face Dub)
Silver City - Dubby (Boogie Corporation Remix)
Dano - It's My House!
Da Fresh - East Side, West Side
H-Man - Manga
Sex On Monday - Bring Back The Love (Hold Me Down) (Coburn Remix)
S'Express - Theme From S'Express (King Roc Remix)
The Buffalo Bunch - Buffalo Club
DJ Memê - Patolada (Original Mix)
Disco-Tex - 4 Love
Alan & Angel - Hot Boulevard (Original Club Mix)
DJ Preach & Marco G - U Know "Hit"? Volume 1
E-Man - Axel.F
Groovecutters - We Close Our Eyes (Original Mix)
Bassbin Twins - EP 2 - A1
Bassbin Twins - SF2UK
Bassbin Twins - Between The Fro
Seraphim - Tribal Funk
Metro L.A. - O.S.T. (Liquitek Remix)
Wildchild - Renegade Master (Extended Original Mix)
Dee Patten - Who's The Bad Man (187 Lockdown Remix)
Natural Born Chillers - Rock The Funky Beat (187 Lockdown Remix)
Tori Amos - Professional Widow (Armand's Star Trunk Funkin' Mix)
CJ Bolland - Sugar Is Sweeter (Armand's Drum and Bass Mix)
Praxis Featuring Kathy Brown - Turn Me Out (Turn To Sugar) (Sol Brothers Turn To Sugar Dub)
187 Lockdown - Gunman (Orignal Mix)
Daft Punk - Burnin' (Slam Mix)
Armand Van Helden - The Funk Phenomena Remixes (Ras Mix)
Rick Garcia - Nothing But The Funk
DJ Dan Dubbage Mix
Unknown Artist - The Bomb
Camisra - Let Me Show You (Jonesey's Monstrous Dub)
Human Resource - Dominator 98 (DJ Bo Bellow Speedy Kindergarden Mix)
S.I. Futures - Erostar (Sven Vath Remix)
Shirtless Sessions 70 -
This just may be the best mix yet! ... but the amount of time I invested in it says it still should be much better. At
first I lost sleep over the fact that it's too long to fit on a CD, but I then realized that I may just be one of the few remaining people that still use CDs. This mix starts with some darker almost-industrial techno, working into some bangin' techno, mixing into some hard tech-house/hard house, followed by an interlude of some rythymic techno, and ending with some techy trance from way back when trance was good...
Shirtless Sessions 69 -
Is two mixes, the first being a mix that I ran out of hard drive space while recording and never got around to
recording it again.. sad part is that the missing last part of the mix was better than the beginning and is to never be heard again (I shed a tear just typing that!). The second mix was interrupted many times by a grounding issue with my mixer (has been edited out) which drove me into an insanity that resulted in an incomplete mix and almost a smashed mixer as well (it was later discovered that the issue was with RCA cables and not the mixer... I have since apologized to the mixer and we have parted ways due to a mutual agreement of detest). Second mix starts at 26:15
apart, both being very raw with plenty of mistakes and some of the same tracks being part of both sets. Second set starts at 24:50.
Shirtless Sessions 67 -
After the success of Shirtless Sessions 62, I thought I would do the same mix, but with the remixes of all the songs.
Of course, this never panned out to be as good as anticipated and I gave up after recording the mix after the first time I played it. So this is the trial run of a mix that never got perfected...
Mark Farina - To Do Original Mix (Extended Mix)
Dandruff Truckers - iz it luv
David Holmes - Gritty Shaker (Main Mix)
Dan X - Thingamajig
No Assembly Required - This Is Jazz
DJ Sneak - Fix My Sink (Sneak's Jizznackaz Fixed Dub)
DJ Q - Glasgow's Jazz
Mr. Scruff - Get A Move On
Sébastien Léger - Grab My Hips- Blue
Mint Royale - Blue Song (Ewan Pearson Remix)
H-Foundation - New Funk Theory
Southern Comfort feat. Nolan Epps - Let's Go Disco
DJ Sneak - You Can't Hide From Your Bud (D' Radical Rednail Reconstruction)
DJ Sneak - The Gas
Tony Massera - Indian Vibes (Bhangra Knights Remix)
Bran Van 3000 Featuring Curtis Mayfield - Astounded (Fred's Flutey Dub)
Alan Simms - Dark Dubs (Original Mix)
J Tilla - Slide
Goldfinger (aka Jason Nevins) - How Low Can U Go (On The DL Version)
Guided Methods - Passin Me Byte
Grant Phabao - Tub (A. Clamaran Remix)
Deep Red - Flow (DJ Dan Remix)
Shirtless Sessions 66 -
... just another mix that was overly deserving of a re-do, but .... well ...
Shirtless Sessions 65 -
Being under the pressures of the administrator of this site, my promoter, my sponsor and of course my fan base
(yes, they are all the same person) to release more mixes, I am releasing a series of incomplete mixes that were recorded up to a year and a half ago as rough copies with intent to record them again in hopes to produce a much more superior end product that someone might actually listen to and enjoy. Instead of something enjoyable, I present to you Shirtless Sessions 65, the first (and probably the better) of these almost adequate mixes...
(They are all Frankie Bones tracks unless stated otherwise)
Ghetto Technics 11 – B1
Ghetto Technics 7 -A1
Ghetto Technics 14 – A2
Surge Protector
Ghetto Technics 12 – A1
Felix da Housecat – Clashbackk (Frankie Bones Edit)
My House is Your House (Zombie Nation Mix)
Ghetto Technics 13 – B2
Dirty Job (Paul Birken Mix)
Jack It Up
The Influence
Take The Red Pill
Ghetto Technics 16 – B2
Take It Higher
The Way U Like It
Ghetto Technics 9 – B2
Its Good For America
Working (Raw Mix)
Ghetto Technics 12 – A2
Ghetto Technics 2 – A1
Technolo-G
Ghetto Technics 9 – A2
Medicine Show – One More Record
Shirtless Sessions 63 -
It all starts with a little minimal techno that creeps it's way into the tech house realm and then slowly
traverses into the tribal universe.
Shirtless Sessions 62 -
After almost a year of frustrations with mixers and crappy unfinished recordings, I finally piece together something
that freakin' rocks. This has gotta be one of my best mixes
Mark Farina - To Do Original Mix (Extended Mix)
Dandruff Truckers - iz it luv
David Holmes - Gritty Shaker (Main Mix)
Dan X - Thingamajig
No Assembly Required - This Is Jazz
DJ Sneak - Fix My Sink (Sneak's Jizznackaz Fixed Dub)
DJ Q - Glasgow's Jazz
Mr. Scruff - Get A Move On
Sébastien Léger - Grab My Hips- Blue
Mint Royale Song (Ewan Pearson Remix)
H-Foundation - New Funk Theory
Southern Comfort feat. Nolan Epps - Let's Go Disco
DJ Sneak - You Can't Hide From Your Bud (D' Radical Rednail Reconstruction)
DJ Sneak - The Gas
Tony Massera - Indian Vibes (Bhangra Knights Remix)
Bran Van 3000 Featuring Curtis Mayfield - Astounded (Fred's Flutey Dub)
Alan Simms - Dark Dubs (Original Mix)
J Tilla - Slide
Goldfinger (aka Jason Nevins) - How Low Can U Go (On The DL Version)
Guided Methods - Passin Me Byte
Grant Phabao - Tub (A. Clamaran Remix)
Deep Red - Flow (DJ Dan Remix)
Shirtless Sessions 61 -
3 decks?! Yeah, that's right! OK, I didn't really didn't have 3 tracks blended together too often, but I did pull it off
for a bit! And with the aid of some locked grooves (a single groove on a record that loops instead of spiraling inwards... 4 beats per revolution at 33 rev per minute is 132 bpm... BAM! sounds way more fun that it really is...). All these records were new to me and so I didn't have a clue what song was coming up next... and somehow this mixes turned out alright... A sweet ass techno set with an almost sweet ass intro. almost.
Shirtless Sessions 60 -
After some positive affirmations with motivational speaker Mikey Bones, a little party music is always good!
Bangin' tech house and stompin' techno will likely rock your face into oblivion is you listen to this! And who wants that (unless your ugly. but still...), so I highly recommend not listening to this one! (reverse psychology? or is it?)
Shirtless Sessions 59 -
I thought this mix was the next mix. But it's not. It's this one. In retrospect, I don't know how I could ever think
that this could even be the next mix. Oh wait... If it was the next mix then that's how it could be the next mix. And not this mix. 'Cause this mix is this mix. Now that I blew your mind, all you need is enough glow sticks to last the night and to press PLAY...
Shirtless Sessions 58 -
I tried to make a little bit of an artistic statement with this one that totally didn't work out to what I wanted it to
be. I start by attempting to make humour with a Police Academy parody intro and then sample newscasts reporting on police brutality throughout the tribalish trippy slower mix. Yar, I'm selling myself short.. the mix is pretty sweet and the police brutality news clips do make a point without being too disturbing (but the clips I didn't put in disturbed me for months after making this....). Damn. There I go again not selling the sizzle, just doing the exact opposite...
Shirtless Sessions 57 -
An awkward introduction leads into sweet techno that occasionally prances along the borderline into trance
(prancing is the only way to cross the trance borderline... it's kinda like a passport to trance). If anyone asks, I hate trance by the way.
Shirtless Sessions 56 -
Sometimes people get techno and electronic music mixed up saying that that techno needs to be broken up into
more elaborate sub categories (house, trance, breaks, tech-house, hardcore, tribal, schranz, etc.) If that is the case, the sub category for this mix is called awesome. That's right... awesome techno
Shirtless Sessions 55 -
Me and Bill Cosby first talk to children about drugs, and then we play some bangin' techno!
Shirtless Sessions 54 -
After the drunken message that starts this audio trip, their was supposed to be techno with comedy samples
overlaid progressing into darker breaks with political samples as my artistic attempt at something (the intro makes sense knowing this). But things weren't working and the breaks and most of the political samples were removed leaving this... [more
Shirtless Sessions 53 -
Sweet techno tunes, a smooth set, gets nice and poundy and kick ass. Check it out -
Shirtless Sessions 52 -
The first 9 minutes are hilarious! I overlaid some geeks in a Jedi counsel on top of my music... friggin' funny stuff!
And the rest is just a bunch of techno and such (recorded July 2008)
PART 1:
Pee-Wee Big's Big Adventure - Breakfast Machine
Snap - THe Power (Ful Mix)
Felli & Buddy - Snake Charmer
Richie Heller - Saturday Love
Junior Jack - My Felling (Hatrias Liquid Adrenaline Dub)
North & Damen (Studio Nova Remix)
Kylie Minogue - Can't Get You Out Of My Head (Superchumbo Todo Manado Mix)
Jay Walker & David Garcia - The Get Down
DJ Dan presents Needle Damage - That Zipper Track (Needle Dubbage Mix)
DJ Dan - That Phone Track (Dub)
Bryan Cox - Crime Pays
Joey Beltram - Arena
Joey Beltram - The Money
Bryan Cox - Lay The Smack Down
Filter Science - Darkness Falls (Joey Beltram Remix) PART 2:
Morpheus from The Matrix
Madonna - Like A Prayer (Churchapella)
Daft Punk - Da Funk
Neo from The Matrix
John Williams - The Cantina Band
Bobcat Goldthwait - Star Wars Fans Are Uber Nerds
DJ Z-Trip and DJ P PART 3:
Frankie Bones - Surge Protector
Frankie Bones - B2_Ghetto Technics 9
Frankie Bones - Broad Channel
Heiko Laux - Souldancer
Jeff Mills - The Bells
Frankie Bones - 8 Arms To Hold You Near My Heart
Colin Zyskowski - Rotterdam (alexi Delano Mix)
TJR - Time Bomb
Gordon Blue Orchestra - Empty Plate (A.B.'s Punched Mix)
DJ Emerson - Rubber Band Man
Frankie Bones -The Way U Like It
Tony Rohr - Remix Not A Remix
Shirtless Sessions 49 -
Starts off with some tweaky techno, but works into some pretty hard shit eventually working it's way into some
schranz (I really that hate term... I'd much rather hard techno!)
Shirtless Sessions 48 -
I recently got a Numark CDX as a gift (thanks again Jones!) and really utilized it in this mix. The first 43 minutes are
mainly Tony Rohr tracks or remixes and the last half of the mix is mainly Paul Birken with some Frankie Bones. All separated by a sweet Star Trek interlude.
Shirtless Sessions 47 -
Ok, I have been lax on putting up DJ Mikey Bones - but since I got so many requests, I have gotten off my ass and
Twin Peaks Intro with Microsoft Mary
Frankie Bones - The Joint
Felli & Buddy - The Exploding Fist (El Nino Mix)
Frankie Bones - The Jam
Felli & Buddy - The Exploding Fist (Original Mix)
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Felli & Buddy - The Exploding Fist (Angel Alanis Mix)
Frankie Bones - A2_Ghetto Technics 9
Frankie Bones - The Get Down
Frankie Bones - B2_Ghetto Technics 9
Frankie Bones - The Gravity
Frankie Bones - B1_Ghetto Technics 9
Frankie Bones - The Industry
Frankie Bones - A1_Ghetto Technics 9
Frankie Bones - A1_Ghetto Tchnics 12
DJ Looney Tune - Beatbox (Acied Mix)
Frankie Bones - B1_Ghetto Tchnics 12
DJ Looney Tune - Beatbox (Acied Mix)
Frankie Bones - A2_Ghetto Tchnics 12
Frankie Bones - My Peak (Original Mix)
Frankie Bones - A1_Ghetto Technics 11
Frankie Bones - B1_Ghetto Technics 13
Frankie Bones - B1_Ghetto Technics 11
Frankie Bones - The Influence
Nebula II - What The Heck Man
Nebula II - Normal
Shirtless Sessions 46 -
I gave this CD to someone who later referred to it as "the one that started with some techno cat screeching
noise". It took me a second to get it, but I can't listen to that track without laughing now. Can you hear the screeching techno cat noise? (it's the 2nd track called Charly by The Prodigy)
Shirtless Sessions 45 -
Sweet intro followed by some not-so-user-friendly tweaky old school style hardcore-ish techno.
Shirtless Sessions 44 -
Recorded on a rented DJM 600, this mix was fun for me. Press PLAY and let it be fun for you...
DJ Skull – Home Computer
DJ Rush – Powerball
DJ Rush – X.T.C. Exciter
Tony Rohr – A2_Remains 06
Chris Liberator & K.N. & DJ Cydeboard & DJ 2003 – Min_MAXMIN 051
Pounding Grooves – AA_Pounding Grooves 23
Chris Liberator & K.N. – Max_MAXMIN 051
Pounding Grooves – A_Pounding Grooves 32
Ninehundredand9 – A_X-Force
DK8 – Murder Was The Bass (Reworked)
Switchblade – Hard_4x4x10
Jim Fish – Newborn
Paul Langley – Jack n Juice
Ben Simms – Manipulated (Ben Simms Hardgroove Edit #)
Mario Ranieri – Winterage
Glenn Wilson & Staffan Ehrlin – Sorry
Sandy Warez – Direct Larssen (Direct Trip To Larsen)
Dave Clarke – Thunder
Great Brain Robbery – B1_GBR01
DJ Rush – Club Freaks (Auralizer vs Dexter D Remix)
Paul Birken – Speaker Freakin’ 2006 (Birken Remix)
Shirtless Sessions 28 -
A song by Goofy, house with Mickey Mouse, Daft Punk, tech-house... a solid mix. Except, of course, for
the mixing.
Shirtless Sessions 27 -
This mix starts with some house, but slowly transforms into some pretty bangin' techno at the end. So
say we all!
Shirtless Sessions 26 -
Another set of techno... the likes of Frankie Bones, DJ Funk, Micironauts, and of course, Frankie Bones
Shirtless Sessions 25 -
This first track rocks! And a great mix following it... trancy tribal house weaves itself into the realms of
techno
Shirtless Sessions 24 -
What an unusual mix... starts off somewhere in the 80s and then spends the rest of its time blasting
some breaks. Just to name a few of the hits... St. Elmo's Fire, Ghostbusters, Rick Astley, Billy Ocean, Tina Turner, Eurythmics, U-Tern, Stanton Warriors, Lorin Bassnectar... Big Names! bad mixing
Shirtless Sessions 23 -
Another techno mix, but the highlight for me is the trance track I overlay on top of the other trancy track.
It's like a trance sandwich... a rarity for the diet of Mikey Bones.[more
Shirtless Sessions 21 -
OK... I gotta get it out there... the reason I sound like a retard at the beginning of this is because I was
talking backwards and then reversed it afterwards. And it's a lot harder than it sounds! But besides that, the first 4 minutes is an all-time highlight for me! Boney M on top of U-Tern... brilliant! I've never been able to replicate it with the same feel... The rest of the set is my ordinary hard and fast bangin' techno
Shirtless Sessions 20 -
A good intro (doubleYouSUCK 69.9FM) and a solid mix for being in my rookie years (recorded Sept. '07).
You work it!
Shirtless Sessions 19 -
Once you hear it, you'll never be able to unhear it! Amazingly enough, I think this mix actually doesn't
have a single Frankie Bones track in it. Amazing!
Shirtless Sessions 18 -
This set is in dedication to all of the innocent people who lost their lives in the destruction of the second
Death Star. This was supposed to be all house but by the 2 hour limit, techno started making it's way on the decks. And at 2:26:20 is an interesting interpretation of the Star Wars storyline after the prequels were released.
Shirtless Sessions 11 -
Wow... these early ones sure can be painful! Weak intros recorded live with the mix, poorly selected records,
mixing that amazes but not in a good way... ugh, mixes like these are more than slightly embarrassing and strongly affect my self-esteem! But enjoy! (I'm the worst salesman ever!.... "seal the deal Gil!")
Farrah's birthday in '07/... or at least the first 50 minutes was the rehearsal (basically exactly the same beat for beat). The next 110 minutes just happened while recording... that's right! Two hour and 40 minute set... with no shirt!!!
Shirtless Sessions 9 -
Damn... mixes like these make me wonder how I made them happen! A great collection of techno records not badly
mixed together (ok, it is badly mixed, but c'mon... it was my early years! Maybe 'bearable' is a better description)
Shirtless Sessions 7 -
This mix is super sweet despite the DJ. Self-deprecation is a cheap form of humor. But for real, the records just kinda
came together, most being newly purchased (new to me) and listened to for the first time... I find mixes recorded like that often are a little rawer and have a little more feel to them, but the DJ'ing is a little lacking. I've always wanted to record this mix again, but better!
Shirtless Sessions 6 -
Yeeeahh, Ali G! A weak sample on a weak record, but I was super stoked to have some Ali G samples! The set starts
off a little slow and dark, but works into some poundin' shit.
Shirtless Sessions 5 -
This is a pretty dope mix starting with some slower trippy tribal house that works into some happenin' tech-house.
The intro is simple and sweet ("Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi... you're my only hope") and the first Mark Farina track is sweet. Shirtless Sessions 25 was based off of the first part of this mix (but SS25 was way better!).
Shirtless Sessions 4 -
This is likely the worst mix of 'em all. Irritating music poorly mixed. Even the Bill Cosby intro is somehow abrasive.
But at least it's short
Shirtless Sessions 3 -
After a poor demonstration of my breaks collection, I work my way back into my comfort zone of poundy techno.
If you can handle the many mistakes, it's not the worst mix ever.
Shirtless Sessions 2 -
Not completely discouraged by Shirtless Sessions 1, I got up right back up on the horse and recorded this set the
following day. A tech-house blend starting with some tribal house and ends in the realm of techno.
Shirtless Sessions 1 -
Probably before I was ready for it, I started recording my DJ'ing January 8, 2007... this is it. If you ever think that the
later Sessions are shitty, listen to this one and they will sound so much better in comparison. It's not a bad collection of tech-house, but almost all of the mixes are really embarrassing... I can't believe that I'm posting this online!
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HAPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPY BIRTHDAY DJ MIKEY BONES!
I LOVE YOU AND WISHING YOU THE ABSOLUTE BEST DAY TODAY AND EVERY DAY!
HAPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPY BIRTHDAY DJ MIKEY BONES!
I LOVE YOU AND WISHING YOU THE ABSOLUTE BEST DAY TODAY AND EVERY DAY!
<3 ALWAYS,
DJ WHAT'S HER FACE!
Farrah Blair