Originally broadcast on Studio Brussel on Friday September 14, 2001.
* | Culture Cruncher - Spice | |
* | Girls On Top - We Don’t Give A Damn About Our Friends (Mashup)Adina Howard - Freak Like MeGary Numan - Are ‘Friends’ Electric? | |
* | Notorious B.I.G. - Hypnotize (Instrumental) | |
* | DJ Kool - Let Me Clear My Funk (DJ LBR Remix) | |
* | Breakestra - Cramp Your Style | |
* | Hanayo - Joe Le Taxi | |
* | Miss Kittin & The Hacker - Dirty Talk | |
* | Untitled (Mashup)New Order - Blue MondayNew Order - The Beach | |
* | Basement Jaxx - Jus 1 Kiss (A Capella) | |
* | Chemical Brothers - It Began In Afrika | |
* | Bentley Rhythm Ace - How’d I Do That (Chicken Lips 3 Course Dub) | |
* | The Microbop Ensemble - Groove Baby | |
* | Dom.I.No - Up The Par | |
* | Smells Like Booty (Mashup)Destiny’s Child - BootyliciousNirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit | |
* | Dukbreakz - Dubbreaks | |
* | Scanty Sandwich - This One | |
* | Incredible Bongo Band - Last Bongo In Belgium | |
* | Lemon Jelly - Soft | |
* | Manic Street Preachers - Let Robeson Sing (Felix Da Housecat Glitz Mix) | |
* | Raven Maize - Real Life (Fatboy Slim Mix) | |
* | Simple Minds - Theme For Great Cities | |
* | Kagami - Tokyo Disco Music All Night Long (A Capella) | |
* | Midfield General - Coatnoise (Dave Clarke Remix) | |
* | Kurtis Rush - George Gets His Freak On (Mashup)Missy Elliott - Get Ur Freak OnGeorge Michael - Faith | |
* | Untitled (Mashup)Aaliyah - Try AgainBusta Rhymes - Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See | |
* | Marsha Hunt - Walk On Guilded Splinters | |
* | The Flying Lizards - Sex Machine | |
* | Chemical Brothers - Galaxy Bounce | |
* | Kid Koala - Almost Easy Listening |
Used in
- Hang The DJ Christmas Mix
- As Heard On Radio Soulwax pt. 1
- As Heard On Radio Soulwax pt. 3
- Hang All DJs vol. 3
Notes
- Kurtis Rush is an alias of Erol Alkan
- The Girls On Top track was later covered by Sugababes as “Freak Like Me”.
- I’m not sure if Simple Minds’ “Theme For Great Cities” is actually used in the mix or if it’s just the sample from “Real Life”.