This week we welcome Bristol's Ed Real with a fantastic mix recorded live on vinyl.
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Track List:
DJ Food - Dark Blood
Natural Essence - Injury Overthrow
Orb - Little Fluffy Clouds (Pal Joey)
MOY - Untitled
Bumble - West In Motion
Up, Bustle & Out - Emerald Alley
Fusion - Never Forget
Augustus Pablo - Rockers Rock
Kraftwerk - Tour de France
Entropy In The UK - Rotting Hill
Rae & Christian feat Jungle Brothers - Play On
Mekon & Schoolly D - skool’s Out
Wagon Christ - Spotlight (Aphex Twin)
Jan Hammer - Crokett’s Theme
One Strength - Bassline Groove’
MOY - Orbital Resonance
Hardfloor - Da Damn Phreak Noize Phunk
PWEI - Cicciolina
Wiley Kat - Eskimo 2
Tyrone Bronson - The Smurff
BDP - Bridge Is Over
Jah Screechy - Walk & Skank
Special Ed - Got It Made
MOY - Harmny of the Spheres
Bio:
Ed Real has been raving and record collecting for 35 years and his mix for Music for Walking clearly shows the depth and breadth of his passion for both.
Ed made his reputation in the crazy days at the turn of the century with Music Week dance label of the year Nukleuz where he was head of A&R, touring the world as a DJ representing the sounds of the label and mixing TV advertised compilation albums that sold in their hundreds of thousands. Hell, he even appeared on TOTP! He got the job through running a record shop and promoting student raves back at Uni where he was lucky enough to have first dibs on swathese of seminal electronic white labels during the mid-90s. The club promotion continued and Ed lead the charge at legendary Sunday sessions ‘Riot!’ at The End in London where he caused mayhem with the great and the good of clubland.
In 2003 he co-founded one of the world’s first MP3 download stores, helping to shape the digital revolution. This innovative thread has continuted throughout his career, and Ed’s helped artist management clients such as Maceo Plex, Joris Voorn and Claptone navigate new platforms and chanels as technology has evolved. More recently he has co-founded Bristol independent venue Lost Horizon and organises Ravers2Runners who have become famous for organising charity runs at festivals such as Glastonbury and Boomtown!
Of his walking mix, Ed states; ‘Back in the 90’s I’d often create after hours mixes on cassette for my friends, throwing away genre restrictions and compiling the tracklist by vibe not rules. I loved making this mix for Music For Walking and hope you enjoy some of the weird and wonderful tracks from my collection of vinyl.'