Tracklist
1 | Starkey– | Trouble In Starkville Ep: 3 | 1:04 |
2 | Cardopusher– | Colours | 2:55 |
3 | DZ (3)– | Oooh | 3:56 |
4 | Toast (5)– | Puppy Phat | 1:22 |
5 | Starkey– | Strike Now (VIP) | 2:58 |
6 | Food For Animals– | Mutumbo (Raffertie's Bigger Bass Remake) | 3:43 |
7 | Drop The Lime– | Crazy Love | 2:53 |
8 | Bok Bok– | No Need To Front 2009 | 1:50 |
9 | Raffertie– | Antisocial (Dev79 Remix) | 2:58 |
10 | Kotchy– | One For The Money (Starkey Remix) | 3:39 |
11 | Meesha– | Clack | 2:34 |
12 | Syntonics– | Material (Bombaman Remix) | 2:44 |
13 | Zomby– | Aquafre5h | 1:46 |
14 | Starkey– | Swollen Glands | 2:47 |
15 | Geeneus– | Knife & Gun (Blackdown Devil Mix And Remix) | 2:02 |
16 | XI (3)– | Twin Stars | 3:47 |
17 | Wonder*– | Give It To Ya | 4:20 |
18 | Pacheko– | C Walk | 1:49 |
19 | Joker (5)– | Solid State | 2:30 |
20 | BD1982– | Seeing Orange | 3:11 |
21 | Starkey– | Murderous Words | 3:18 |
22 | Stenchman– | My Willy | 2:51 |
23 | Dubsworth– | Done Gone There | 2:58 |
24 | O-Dessa– | Deeper | 3:40 |
25 | Starkey– | Crippling | 2:17 |
Credits
- DJ Mix – Starkey
Notes
CD comes packaged in an orange jewelcase
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 6 19981 28302 1
- Matrix / Runout: CDV/CD C09010484 NW3696 71593
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI LW44
Recommendations
Reviews
- More bass for your cavernous head! Among the many dubstep mixes and compilations of 2009, A Continuous DJ Mix By Starkey consisting of 25 tracks really stood out. This is a dirty, wobbly, solid mix by a Philadelphia-based producer, Paul Geissinger, aka Starkey. The mix was tailored specifically for a pretty fresh label, Lo Dubs, an offshoot of San Francisco based Losonofono Records. Starkey opens up with a fun interlude, Trouble In Starkville Ep: 3, diving right into the usual suspects like Cardopusher, DZ, Drop The Lime, Raffertie, Zomby, Geeneus, Joker, and Stenchman. There are more than a few new names in the mix, mostly from the the label’s 12″ output in the last two years. So this is a nice compilation to celebrate the underground West Coast sound, bridging a few bass categories, such as garage, grime, and dubstep, and a touch of hip-hop attitude.
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