Signals From Southwark #26:Vadz Guest Mix June 2010

New mix from our man in Southern Russia, Vadz: two hours of varied material that certainly stands out from the crowd…
Click here to download Signals From Southwark #26: Vadz Guest Mix

01. tsr – is this ska-cid
02. postapocalyps pop – moon gopher
03. chazz – a mover la colita (armand’s tuff american mix)
04. tantcui tantcui – bath tube surfer
05. luke’s anger – hackney warehouse ’98
06. paul birken – dry heave
07. cristian vogel – whipaspank (tube jerk remix)
08. dj vadz.ru – lazy data
09. robert goerl – scoops
10. pig & dan – organix
11. io – eternal sun
12. planetary assault systems – gated
13. vadz – nuclear volgodonsk (scott robinson remix)
14. ian pooley – twin gods
15. phuture – we are phuture (joey beltram remix)
16. nymate association – definable function (molez remix)
17. vadz – punky shit
18. rabitza – chronicles of destruction part 3
19. archon – boom #2
20. scan x – blinding waves
21. akio milan paak – gulcia
22. visco space – ghost town
23. jack-tronic – the hustler (planetary assault systems remix)
24. holy ghost – electra spectre
25. t. p. heckmann – acid crushion
26. tahnja – scared
27. tantcui tantcui – torch
28. lv-426 – 4 on the floor
29. vadz – alien talk
30. electro overload scratch-d – destroy the jedi knights
31. neonicle – horror shit
32. e.r.p. – lament subrosa
33. elecktroids – floatation
34. shifted phases – lonely journey of the comet bopp
35. andrea parker – swamp
36. scape one – cosmic waves
37. electronome – morphing
38. dj lhoie – sublimental
39. bitstream – dragon 32
40. arovane – yua:e

New mix from our man in Southern Russia, Vadz: two hours of varied material that certainly stands out from the crowd…
Click here to download Signals From Southwark #26: Vadz Guest Mix

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As an electronic music producer with a career spanning the last 10 years, Mark has played both as live act and DJ all around the world. He released over 30 12" singles including records for such legendary labels as Djax-Up-Beats and Mosquito and ran his own record label, Crime.