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Kazu Kimura & Will E Tell - DJ Excursions Vol 3 FLAC
  • Performer: Kazu Kimura & Will E Tell
  • Title: DJ Excursions Vol 3
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Cat #: EXCD3
  • Label: MDS
  • Country: Australia
  • Date of release: 1997
  • Style: Techno, Minimal
  • FLAC size 2399 mb
  • MP3 size: 2122 mb
  • Record From 2 × CD, Mixed, Compilation

Tracklist

1JB³Forklift (Luke Slater Filtered Remix)
Remix – Luke Slater
4:11
2The AdventIt One Jah (Surgeon Mix)
Remix – Surgeon
3:20
3The Blunted Boy WonderMetropolis3:29
4Steve RobbinsEncounter4:09
5Jan DriverAll You Can Beat2:54
6Abstract Beating SystemPhunky Poltergeist Wisdom6:00
7The Blunted Boy WonderTimesSquare3:07
8Outline Meets SurgeonBP072:31
9JB³Time (Dave Angel Remix)
Remix – Dave Angel
3:22
10DJ HMCBody Mechanics4:24
11Funk D'VoidBad Coffee3:52
12Space DJzSims2:39
13Claude YoungTwine4:50
14Victor SanchezPossessed4:09
15Kazu Kimura & Steve LawChiron2:38
16Speedy JPannik8:32
17VelocetteDown4:47
18Space DJzSide On2:09
19Jan DriverFilter4:41
20The AdventReal Timez2:39
21Darren PriceFriction4:01
22Luke SlaterFreekfunk (Steve Bicknell Lost Mix 2)
Remix – Steve Bicknell
2:26
23TD5Fire Hydrant2:50
24Van BaucksThe Bellvue Years3:56
25Funk D'VoidJack Me Off2:52
26Richard Polson & James RuskinInstitute For The Future1:54
27James RuskinDivide3:50
28Dave AngelTokyo Stealth Fighter (Slam Conflicting Beats Mix)
Remix – Slam
4:53
29Black & BrownJackeranda4:41
30JB³Time (Advent Remix 2)
Remix – Advent
4:20
31EgoexpresGenau So3:11
32D-ExElectron Opaque4:01
33SurgeonPatience2:28
34Space DJzRock The House3:22
35Ben LongB1, B23:03
36Acid JesusRadium2:59

Credits

  • DJ MixKazu Kimura (tracks: 1-01 to 1-20), Will E Tell (tracks: 2-01 to 2-16)

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Comments: (4)
Zeks Horde
Kazu's mix recorded to DAT in the lounge room of the house I was living, in 1 take. his vinyl mix skills always had a smoothness & groove that rivaled the best & he's played on bill's with many of them.
understated, professional dude that (I believe) represents techno to this day. great mix. wish I still had a copy
Hrguig
I had a similar experience to eidoom - went and bought this album by sheer chance at a local store (waaaay back when they sold good mix CDs, not the generic tripe that's on offer these days), went home, turned off the lights and banged on the Kazu mix. I was blown away just by the track selection and the smooth flow of the mix. Will E Tell's mix in my opinion isn't as good and suffers from a lot of jumping around - in some cases just ending one track and starting the next one - but still has some classics on there.
Agrainel
My precious.
Xmatarryto
This is ground zero for me - the beginning of my journey into the amazing world of underground electronic music, or 'techno' to be more precise. It was 1997 and i had just entered my final year of high school, Pearl Jam and Nirvana were still on heavy rotation on my stereo, but for some unknown reason i was searching for something else when i entered the CD store and still can't remember how or why i bought this cd. I still have vivid recollections of listening to this disc for the first time - on the bus on the way to school in my own little detached universe, minimal rhythms pulsing through the headphones talking to me in an entirely new language. It was just so refined and undiluted - completely devoid of superfluous detailing and decoration which is the downfall of so much mainstream music. The sounds were alien and otherworldy yet at the same time felt so comfortable like i'd been waiting to hear this music my entire life. As you can see from the tracklisting this is just another techno mix from that era in time, all the usual suspects that i would later explore in depth, all the respected labels that have stood the test of time and some local talent that encouraged me to explore what the nightlife in Melbourne had to offer. I'm listening to the second disc right now and a feeling of deja vu is creeping up on me with the transition from Funk D'Void's 'Bad Coffee" into Luke Slater's remix of 'Forklift' - it's that sense of absolute magic and sheer joy in the appreciation of music. I guess its just one of those cd's that just encapsulates a special time in your life, not a very rare or valuable disc (in Australia, at least) but an amazing time capsule for me personally and one i will never part with.
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