Bleepshow #313 (released Wed, Nov 26 '08)

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This is Bleepshow, compiled, hosted and produced by Pete Cooper.
Bleepshow is stacked-up full with great electronic music, carefully selected and compiled for your listening pleasure.
This is show #313.

Playlist for Bleepshow #313:

  1. EMD – Steps [Sologroove 2]
  2. Subi – Schrike [Monoravik 2]
  3. Leafcutter John – Unknown (Lackluster Remix) [Monotonik]
  4. Twin Tower Connection – Grenzganger [Random Access 6]
  5. Modex – Bel Cyan (MMX) [Archaic Horizon 12]
  6. Kid Culture – Revolution In Detroit [FOEM Eclectic Youth 16]

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Comment

  1. Hey, Pete. That Modex track is awesome. I’ve already started planning a mix around it. Cheers for that.

    Ben · Dec 1 · share

  2. Welcome, dude. Glad you liked it :) There’s some great stuff on Archaic Horizon.

    Pete Cooper · Dec 2 · share

  3. Cheers Pete. I’d love to release more, but that’d involve me writing more, and I think I burnt out in 2001…

    Sorry they’re so quiet BTW, but they’re direct from an A500, and they’re not the loudest of machines. :)

    subi · Dec 4 · share

  4. Hey, Sam :) I understand – perhaps some things are left as they are. Personally, I love your work – and that’s the way I want it to stay.

    Pete Cooper · Dec 4 · share

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