STREET EDITORIAL MIXTAPE


A while ago I was asked to furnish a fashion show with a soundtrack. The mixtape I made is mainly midtempo, which turned out to be perfect for the models to their stuff to. I added some extra faster tracks for the Oscillations blog, giving the mix a total length of 74 minutes. You can find the download link below. If listening online is your cuppa tea, click here.

Sixsixsixties Street Editorial
Dollskabeat - Zodiac Rising
Eurythmics - Paint A Rumour
White Light Circus - Rocket Ride
Simian Mobile Disco - I Believe (Prins Thomas rmx)
Harmonic 313 - Flaash
Boards Of Canada - Nlogax
Indeep - The Record Keeps Playing
Imagination - Just An Illusion (Terje edit)
Alan Parson's Project - I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You
6th Borough Project - Just A Memory
South City Allstars vs Joe Quartermain
Fan Death - Veronica's Veil
Willesden Dodgers - 112 BPM
Baby Oliver - Shot Caller
Morten Sorensen - Start Something (40 Thieves rmx)
Hypnosis - Bormaz
Fatima Yamaha - What's A Girl To Do
Jade - I'm Gonna Get Your Love
Ivan - Fotonovella (Pete Herbert rmx)
Lifelike - Sequencer
Faze Action - Stratus Energy
Dance Reaction - Disco Train
NOIA - Stranger In A Strange Land
Blaze - Lovelee Dae (Isolee rmx)
The Allessi Brothers - Seabird


Don't forget that we're playing De Markten in Brussels on friday. Starting at 23h is Captain Starlight with The Michael and me taking over around 00h30. It's free of charge and always loads of fun, so why not stop by?
Oh and did I tell you about our new facebook home?

MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN


Jermaine Jackson & Devo

COMEBACK

A very big up to all the people who came out to dance and who made the Hug Me Heimlich party in Cologne and the latest party at De Markten such a blast. Oscillations salutes you!




It's been way too long since there was some music on here, let stand alone good music. Let's make up for that...




First up is a tune that got passed on to us by Jan L. from Cologne. It's an extremely funky piece of synth music from 1982, by the bass player of Prince's Revolution. It's quite obvious where he got the inspiration, but don't let that hold you back from freaking out to it!





Don't remember in which part of the ever fantastic interweb I found this little gem, but this is first class robot music. The track comes off a 1985 LP by a certain Jeff Phelps, who - sadly - never got around making more than this one album. The silly female vocals are provided by Antoinette Marie Pugh.





Last up (but certainly not least) is former Oscillations- and Vicuna-guest Matt Waites aka Nightmoves. Under the alias of G&S he's produced a very glitch new beat stomper together with the ever pretty Nadia Ksaiba for the excellent Dissident label. They're riding a swell wave there, with excellent releases by Den Haan, Brassica and The Off-Key Hat in the last few months. Long may it continue!



On another note: our facebook was taken down recently by the f*scists working in the FB-offices, so we lost all of our contacts & correspondencies. Thank you! We'll be back shortly with a fan page, just so you know where to find information on future Oscillations events. Expect some in the near future!