Alice Schwarzer, Is It True That You're A Person Of Great Tenacity? - (2:08) 158 BPM
John Cage, I've Been Told To Ask You The Following Question: Where Are You Going? - (2:58) 150 BPM
Hubert Fichte, Your Journey Through Life Has Been Full Of Twists And Turns. Please Tell Us When & Where This Journey Began! - (2:22) 116 BPM
Slavoj Iek, What Signs Were There Of The Imminent Dissolution Of Yugoslavia - (1:51) 125 BPM
Joseph Beuys, It Was You Who Said: Democracy Is So Big One Can Only Sing About It. You Recently Made Your Debut As A Singer. Which Democracy Are You Singing About? - (3:03) 134 BPM
Lady Gaga, You Once Said In An Interview That You Write Music For The Fashion Industry. Is Fashion As Important To You As Music? - (2:17) 123 BPM
Ernst Jandl, What Are Your Plans For Language: Revolution, Reform, Revolt? - (2:05) 153 BPM
Karlheinz Stockhausen, Which Difficulties Are Involved In Conserving Electronic Music On Magnetic Tape? - (2:17) 159 BPM
Marcel Duchamp, Would You Like Or Expect People To Spin The Wheel On Your Kinetic Object Roue De Bicyclette? - (2:20) 106 BPM
Friederike Mayrocker, When You Write, Do You Feel Like The Creator Of The Work Or More Like A Medium? - (3:11) 151 BPM
Yoko Ono, You Were Born Into A Rich, Aristocratic Family In Tokyo. Do You See That In Yourself? - (2:11) 150 BPM
Max Ernst, This Is The First Time In Twenty-five Years That You've Returned To Your Old Home Town, To The Cathedral In Cologne, Right? - (2:04) 160 BPM
Review: With the 2016 Ibiza summer season in full swing, Dave 'Joey Negro' Lee has gathered together a bumper collection of label tracks that are currently doing the business on the White Isle. There are few surprises amongst the 28 selections - think swinging piano-house, soulful grooves, sun-kissed broken beat, contemporary disco reworks and synth-heavy boogie-house - but the quality threshold remains remarkably high throughout. Highlights include Lee's glistening 2016 re-rub of his vintage Doug Willis anthem "Spread Love", a deliciously loose and synth-laden Fouk rework of The Sunburst Band, the bad-ass boogie business of Spirit Catcher's "Rendez-Vous", and a killer 1995 rework of Fonda Rae's "Over Like A Fat Rat" from U.S house legend Victor Simonelli.
Review: This summer, Steve Lawler is hosting a midweek party at Sankeys Ibiza under the Viva Warriors title. Here, he joins forces with fellow resident Darius Syrossian to lay down a two disc mix set that touches on all of his usual inspirations. That means an atmospheric trawl through nuggety darkroom house, tribal flavours and murky tech-house, with additional helpings of basement-baiting New York deepness and European fluidity. In truth, Viva Warriors is arguably more fun and upbeat than many of Lawler's recent mixes, suggesting a new-found love of reaching out for the lasers and hip-wigglin' groovery. Maybe that's Syrossian's influence; either way, it makes for an enjoyable two-disc mix-up.