Physics – Promomix 05/2006

Physics

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Physics is the production moniker for drum `n `bass producer/Label owner Glenn Grip currently recording for Labels such as Metalheadz, Blindside, Fokuz, Jerona Fruits, Phuzion, Phuturistic Bluez, Planet Funk and Horizons/Progress music.


Tracklist:
1. Physics&Alix Perez – Give Me – Dub
2. Calibre – Domeron – Critical Music
3. Redeyes – Leaving This Planet – Dub
4. Konsta – You Are The One – Midnight Sun
5. Physics – Tale Of The Nature – Dub
6. Random Movement – Stars In The Dark – Bassbin
7. Big Bud – Give A Little Luv – Dub
8. Physics&Alix Perez – Sounds For the Masses – Fokuz
9. Alix Perez – Magnolias – Bassbin Dub
10.Commix – Undisco – Liquid V
11.Jontey – Non Response – Midnight Sun Dub

19 thoughts on “Physics – Promomix 05/2006

  1. nice shirt! – i have an old droors promotional hip-hop mixtape that they sent out to skateshops from back in the early 90s.

  2. here is another link, try it:

    audio.net-mix.org/physics/physics_may2006.mp3

  3. hm…also so einwandfrei ist der mix ja nicht. stellenweise stimmt das panning überhaupt nicht und die lautstärkeschwankungen sind auch viel zu gewaltig…und dann soll des ein promomix sein?! ick weeß nicht :\

  4. Disappointing… not many dubs showcasing midnight sun, and the mixing is sloppy

  5. Is there someone that can provide me with the name of the artist that does that reggae bit in the song of Big Bud? Track name would be nice too…

    Cheers!

  6. this mix, along with henree, kabuki, previous redeyes mixes and some others on the breaksblog really speak volumes about how diverse the music has become and how far it has progressed as of late. (i’m speaking solely about the tracks in the mix and not necesarily the mix in general) i remember not too long ago when their wasnt a chance of listening to a quality mix that didn’t feature a single hospital track. don’t get me wrong – hospital is great – but there are so many more artists out there that havent been getting the rotations that they deserve and now they finally are. No longer are the best tunes coming exclusively from the UK. We’re hearing great production out of France, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, even NZ and Australia. And i’ve got to big up mathematics out of my hometown in nyc, though i’ll admit that most other stateside dn’b is rubbish with but a few exceptions (eg, juju and basic ops).

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