Snack Mixes

Posted on January 8th, 2007 by Snack.
Categories: Uncategorized.

These are all of the mixes I have available for download. They are in a high quality mp3 format and should be downloaded by ‘using Right Click -> Save As’. I’ll be keeping this page up to date as I add more content.

Live @ Empire X - 9.16.06

This is a live mix I performed at Kinetic Funk’s ‘Empire X’ party at the Berkely Cafe in Raleigh, NC. It’s a pretty bangin’ (149 bpm) mix and has an original track I did w/ my boy Aline ( Vegas Rx….track 10). It’s mostley techno but has a smidgen of trance thrown in just to spice things up.

Live @ Talullah’s - 10.6.06

This is the recording of a live set I performed at Talullah’s in Chapel Hill on October 6th, 2006. It’s a banging set of funky tech house. There are a couple of remixes I did of a couple of floor fillaz…..Justin Timberlake’s ‘Sexy Back’ and Fergie’s ‘London Bridge’. HOT!!!!

Haircut Sessions Volume 1

This is mix of 18 deep, techy house and electro tracks that I mixed live. It’s full of tasteful cutting, has a really nice flow and is one of my all-time favorite mixes.

Snack vs. Jeremy Granger - WKNC 88.1FM Afterhours - 5.4.06

This is a high definition MP3 recording of a Thursday night Afterhours set on WKNC 88.1FM, Raleigh. Granger and I start off with some nice tribal house and take it from there. It includes all of the on-air commentary by Jeremy and I at the top of the hour.

Finger Food

This is a progressive house mix with releases from 2004-2005 and a couple of older classics. There’s also a pretty stellar breaks mix on it for an Xtra bit of rump-shakin’ goodness.

Snack On Breaks

This is a breakbeat mix with mostly stuff from 2004. There are a couple of timeless classics on here as well such as Friction & Spice’s ‘You Make Me Feel So Good’ and ‘Loose Caboose’ from the Electroliners.

pam

Comment on January 10th, 2007.

Hey Chris, Thanks for the mixes!

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