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2Dec/102

Top 5 Mixsets of 2010

We've been tripping on these fantastic mixes all year round. Featuring sounds ranging from deep, jackin' tech-house to no-holds-barred techno; these sets delivered the goods like none other and showcased the best there was in 2010. We hope you like our selection!

5. John Digweed - Essential Mix 2010


His Highness John Digweed takes a shot at the legendary Essential Mix and serves a banger, again. This no-nonsense-in-your-face selection features gut wrenching techno, seamlessly blended together only to define where Diggers stands today. A masterpiece in true sense, this mix will be on our playlist for a long long time.


4. Teva - The SF Show Guest Mix



Teva, previously known for his 'No Brainer' alais, gives The SF Show guestmix a nice stir. A jacking tech house mix that is guaranteed to get those creeps on. We've really played this one out and played it out loud.


3. Steve Lawler - H Session


When you read Lawler's name, you expect the signature tribal-lights out-viva sound, dont you? Well here's a twist. Steve posted this live mix on his soundcloud, titled as a rare afterhour set from Ibiza. We'd tag this set as organic, deep and intense. Next time you're up at 5am, give this beauty a rub.

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2. Tom Budden - Digital Beats Podcast


Big man at Alive records - Tom Budden - drops a bouncy tech house mix for the Digital Beats Podcast. A mix that starts nice and deep will devilishly turn you into a bobblehead within minutes. Ladies and gentlemen, we have a game changer right here.


1. Lee Burridge -  Burning Man


Holy shit! This man gets us excited fo' real! For those who don't know, Burning Man is an annual event held in the middle of the Nevada dessert. Add a pinch of Lee Burridge to that and you know shit's gonna go down! Warning:  This 3 hour epic mix is WILD and may make you rowdy.

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  1. Wonderful list. The Lee Burridge mix that you posted is a pre-release version that does not have the proper levels. Notice how the lows are cut out on this mix. For the fully mastered mix with much more bass check out the released version on Robot Heart’s Sound Cloud page.

    http://soundcloud.com/robot-heart/sets/lee-burridge-robot-heart-2010/


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