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Christine Moritz

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my DJ setlist from the Thurs. 1/29 Thievery Corporation show
« on: January 30, 2009, 11:51:50 am »
This is what I played last night (Thurs. 1/29).


Set between doors opening and Thievery Corporation:

Artist - Song - Label

Emiliana Torrini - Fingertips - Virgin
Dzihan & Kamien - Drophere - Couch (Austria) / Six Degrees (U.S.)
Alice Russell - Mirror Mirror on the Wolf (Tell the Story Right) - Tru Thoughts (UK)
Bonobo feat. Bajka - A Walk in the Sky - Ninja Tune (UK/Canada)
Ephemera - Last Thing (Fata Morgana Dub) (Bjørn Torske Remix) - Fuego (UK)
The Black Seeds - The Answer - Best Seven (Germany) / Sonar Kollektiv (Germany)
Smith & Mighty - Seeds - K7 (Germany/U.S.)
Cutty Ranks - The Stopper (Richard Dorfmeister Meets Markus Kienzl Vocal) - Fat City (UK)
Rodney Hunter - Work That Body - G-Stone (Austria)
Radar - Caravane - Bar de Lune (UK)
Thunderball - The Road to Benares - ESL Music (U.S.)
Kidgusto - Holy Brown - TrueGrooves (U.S.)
Tranquility Bass - Cantamilla - Exist Dance (U.S.) / Island (U.S.)
Plastyc Buddha - String Vibe (Nickodemus & Osiris Brooklyn Ole Remix) - Life Enhancing Audio (Belgium) / Giant Step (U.S.)
Tony D - Dirty Dog (Rae & Christian Remix) - Grand Central (UK)
QSO feat. AR [Quantic Soul Orchestra feat. Alice Russell) - Follow Me (Left and Right) - Rebtuz (UK)
Red Astaire - Mambo El Kingston - G.A.M.M. (Sweden)
Freestylers - Signs - Freskanova (UK) / Mammoth (U.S.)
Smith & Mighty - Accept All Contrasts - More Rockers (UK) / K7 (Germany/U.S.)
Cay Taylan - Pop (Señor Buzz "Please, Mash Up The Floor" D.D. Dub) - Couch (Austria)
Dzihan & Kamien - Sliding (feat. Misiru Ahmet) - Couch (Austria) / Six Degrees (U.S.)
Marlena Shaw - California Soul (Diplo Mad Decent Remix) - Verve (U.S.)
Mr. Scruff & Quantic - Donkey Ride - Ninja Tune (UK/Canada)
Flow Dynamics - Bossa for Bebo (Diesler Remix) - Freestyle (UK)
Dr. Rubberfunk - Latin Player - GPS (UK)
Cut Chemist - The Garden - Warner (U.S.)
Towa Tei feat. Bebel Gilberto - Technova (La Em Copacabana) - Elektra (U.S.)
Ben Horn - Stripped Down - Fuego (UK)
Azaxx - Fiesta Tropical - Tru Thoughts (UK)

For this show, I wasn't there in person after Thievery Corporation's set (was nearby at the Black Cat to catch the Nightmares on Wax show), so the folks at the sound board were playing tracks from my mix CD Irie Vibes -- probably the first four or five tunes: 

Bombs - Another Message 2 Rudy - Bombs (white label)
Bob Marley and the Wailers - Sun Is Shining (Yes King Remix) - Quango (U.S.)
Kabuki feat. Cleveland Watkiss - Speed of Sound (Frost & Wagner Remix) - Best Seven (Germany) / Sonar Kollektiv (Germany)
Boozoo Bajou - Take It Slow (feat. Joe Dukie) - K7 (Germany / U.S.)
Underwolves - So Blue It's Black - Compost (Germany)


My setlist from the Wed. 1/28 show:
http://www.930.com/forum/index.php?topic=18374.0

My setlist from the Tues. 1/27 show:
http://www.930.com/forum/index.php?topic=18368.0


Christine Moritz
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Re: my DJ setlist from the Thurs. 1/29 Thievery Corporation show
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2009, 02:11:32 pm »
how was nightmares on wax?!?  i missed their show in NYC due to the craptastic weather we had on tuesday. 
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Re: my DJ setlist from the Thurs. 1/29 Thievery Corporation show
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2009, 04:04:09 pm »
how was nightmares on wax?!?  i missed their show in NYC due to the craptastic weather we had on tuesday. 
I enjoyed it!

:)

I was a little apprehensive when I got there and saw just a laptop on stage and no other equipment -- for some reason, I thought it was going to be a full-on live show.  It ended up being a hybrid set, with George Evelyn on laptop (and occasionally on the mic), and two vocalists.

The beats weren't live, but they were definitely catchy (I was even dancing, which doesn't always happen at shows). And the crowd really seemed to be getting into it, so that was good.
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