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Samuel L Session - Get the Curse - Aug 2007

Submitted By: Top 100xxDxx
Genre: Techno
Date of Set: Aug 9th, 2007
Filesize: 148.82 MB
Total Downloads: 15

 

 

Biography of Samuel L Session

Way back in 1988 Samuel bought his first mixer and a pair of regular turntables. That was his first step into the music business. Mixing everything from hiphop, house and techno he began to explore the phenomenon of mixing. In 1991 he formed a party organization with his friend Max Reich, and started to pull off parties around Gothenburg. During the same time Samuel also started spinning the wheels of steel outside his bedroom.

When Max got a proper studio in 1995, he felt it was time to take a step further, so he asked Max to teach him the basics about producing. A couple of months after that they formed Solid Beat, a techno label distributed by Neuton. As time went by Samuels skills became more and more polished, so he felt he was ready to move on by him self. Samuel needed to start something of his own.

So, 1997 was the year when the first Cycle came out in the shops. Titled 'Techno Soul Pt 1', it contained laidback grooves for cool out corners. In the first two years he only released three, but in late spring of 1999 he decided to really have a go on it.

And that's when things really took off for Samuel. 'In Your Box' became his breakthrough record. Being played by people like Derrick May, Jeff Mills, Umek among others, people out there really started to take notice of him. The following release, 'Check Out This I Bring' made him even shinier as a wider range of jockeys span his wax. The phone started to ring more and more frequently, asking for his services regarding spinning, remixing and releasing.

Before he put Cycle on a break in 2001 to form SLS, eleven releases had seen the light of day. Now with SLS on hand he felt trying out other parts of the spectrum .'New Soil' became the first one, a double pack filled with warm, more melodic grooves. The first track, 'Velvet', became a hit on the floors and were later being remixed by Safety Session and FunkDVoid. Since then, there has been records made and remixed by various people such as Slam, Andreas Saag, Hertz and Oliver Ho.

To sum up the history so far its been some thrilling years, and the last chapter is not even in sight as he is still in demand to spread that techfunk around the planet.

TRACKLIST

1. SAMUEL L SESSION- CAN YOU RELATE, KLAP KLAP
2. SAMUEL L SESSION- RELATED, KLAP KLAP
3. THEO PARRISH- FALLING UP (TECHNASIA REMIX), SYNCRO
4. SHLOMI ABER- CROP DUSTER, RENAISSANCE
5. LAZY FAT PEOPLE- DARK WATER, BORDER COMMUNITY
6. GREEN VELVET- FLASH, RELIEF
7. JAMIE FANATIC- SAXAR ANTHEM, XJR
8. TECHNASIA- ECLIPSE CAFÉ, SINO
9. NORMAN CHUNG- SENSE, SINO
10. 2000 AND ONE- TROPICAL MELONS, COCOON
11. PASCAL FEOS- MR F, LEVEL NON ZERO
12. GREEN VELVET- PREACHER MAN (VOXX), MUSIC MAN
13. MARK BROOM & BABY FORD- BUBBLEBATH, PURE PLASTIC
14. MARK BROOM- BIRO, PLATZHIRSCH
15. AARDVARCK- CULT COPY (2000 AND ONE MIX), RUSH HOUR
16. JORIS VOORN- MINOR, SINO
17. CONVEXTION- MIRANDA, MATRIX
18. GIDEON- UBERFLUSSIG, LESSISMORE
19. BURNSKI- VERY BASIC, SOUND PLANT
20. ADJD- MIND IN OVERDRIVE, HARTHOUSE
21. PAUL JOHNSON- TA, TA
22. SOUNDKIT, FUNKYTULE, SOUNDKIT
23. SOUNDHACK, UNTITLED, SOUNDHACK
24. KENNY LARKIN- DARK DISCO, RUSH HOUR
25. KLOCKWORKS- GLANDULA PITI, KLOCKWORKS
26. CARL CRAIG- DARKNESS (MAX MIX), PLANET E
27. SAMUEL L SESSION- SINISTER, KLAP KLAP
28. PER GRINDVIK- DO US APART, DRUMCODE
29. PER GRINDVIK- I STILL DO, DRUMCODE
30. JEFF MILLS- REVERTING, PURPOSE MAKER
31. EARTH PEOPLE- DANCE (BEATS), CABARET
32. GREEN VELVET- ANSWERING MACHINE (MARK GRANT DUB), RELIEF
33. LIL LOUIS- BLACKOUT (PHASE 2), FFRR
34. NO THEORY- POLLUTED DRUMS, SINS
35. 2000 AND ONE- FUNK THAT, INTACTO
36. THE MOLE- JINGOVER, WAGON REPAIR
37. FRANCESCO TRISTANO- STRINGS OF LIFE, INFINE

USER COMMENTS

Rating: (8)

Sep 22, 2007

Comment: Samuel is a true pioneer of his particular style; crafting elements from all ends of the Techno spectrum ranging from the Tech Minimal stylings of the early part of this set through to the percussive overtones of the tried and tested rhythmic marching of Green Velvet's flash, melding through towards the middle ground and the slightly pPp'ish tropical melons. Never one to hang around for too long on one style the focus shifts again back towards a largely drum focused work out moving swiftly on through the third quarter of the mix with the cut up Disco mashing back into the more familiar Techno territory of Jeff Mills and Green Velvet. All in all, this is an outstanding mix which covers all the bases of modern Techno.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Nov 03, 2007

Comment: Deeper techno and tech-house sound with moderate tempo. This mix sounds good, but I like older Samuel's mixes more. This is not very rocking or funky set. I miss more driving energy in tracks within this mix build up.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jun 18, 2008

Comment: First off, this is the same mix as the Slurpy Radio mix posted on here and also the Get the Curse "Podcast" for that matter. So three links for the same mix for those who don't know that.

As for the mix I found it to be a lil' off the beaten path, which is always welcome. Samuel routinely catches me off guard with the flow of his sets. There's lots of cool stuff I don't hear many others playing. Although I could do without him throwing in Green Velvet's "Flash" in out of nowhere on this mix.