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Dj Rob HydeFunky Electro House Mix |
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Episode 6
August 23, 2009 07:24 AM PDT
At last.... My 1st solo podcast uploaded on the www.myspace.com/TheHydeBrothers site (Give me a mix tape anyday)!
June 09, 2009 09:06 AM PDT
This mix has been a long time coming…but boy is it worth the wait! The mix includes lots of brand spanking new electro tracks, but all with a funky as f*ck bassline. The mix includes my fave track at the moment, Remady P&R’s “No Superstar”, which reminds me of good times at Orange! Check out more info and additional mixes at: www.myspace.com/djrobhyde
May 19, 2008 05:17 AM PDT
Here's my new mix of my favourite funky electro tracks at the moment. I've started off on the more light side with tracks, such as, Dabruck and Klein's re-work of Axwell's "It's True", which has the perfect uplifting vocal for the summer months. Also, in the mix is Bodyrox's "What Planet You On", which gets a chunkier and funkier remix by the ever excellent Deadmau5. I've ended on a bit of an older track but one of my favourite electro tracks of all time, Dave Spoon's remix of "Take Off", which reminds me of Trailer Trash on NYE.
November 26, 2007 07:07 AM PST
Here's a cheeky little taster of some of the tunes The Hyde Brothers will be playing at Derby's hottest new night - Twisted Love @ Susumi. We'll be playing only the best in funky classics in the VIP room - and boy are there some classics on this mix! We start off with the vocal delights of Ms Jocelyn Brown, on a song that always guarantees a full dancefloor - Minister's De La Funk's "Believe". Through to Kid Creme's excellent re-work of Shakedown's "At Night" - which reminds me of some very messy nights at Lovezoo in Nottingham. We end the mix with some up-front funky stompers - who can forget Dave McCullen's "Bitch" - THE song of Ibiza 2005! Good times...enjoy guys and gals. Check out www.myspace.com/thehydebrothers For new upcoming electro, tech and funky house mixes. Funky Electro Mix 2
August 07, 2007 12:38 AM PDT
I have done a mix similar to the last one, but have got a much cooler Electro Mix in the pipeline, So for now I hope you enjoy this one, and please post any comments,
July 12, 2007 04:18 AM PDT
This was a set recorded in Shoreditch and is the first in a line of Podcasts. Please visit our site with your comments,
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Podcast SummaryThe first in a line of podcasts by The Hyde Brothers recorded live in Shoreditch. Visit
About RobI started Dj'ing early in 2005, after catching the Dj'ing bug from my older brothers, Rich and Jamie at various clubs across the Midlands. I learnt most of my skills in the confides of my bedroom with the funky influences of Dj's such as Erick Morillo and David Guetta. My first break came in the form of Bar Love in Oxford, bringing a fairly new funky vibe to the Students, with a once a month slot, which proved to be very popular, ending up as a twice monthly party. The next regular spot was a bit more closer to home at a new venue in Nottingham called Image Bar. I was playing regularly on a Wednesday night, which also proved popular with a lot of the students in Nottingham, and as the weeks progressed, so did the numbers. I was soon to be playing to a packed dance floor on numerous occasions. My style of music was also moving into the more tougher side of Funky House, with influences like Ian Carey and Richard Grey. The next big gig was Dj'ing with Rich at Derby Uni Grad Ball, which proved a huge success (and the start of the Hyde Brothers). We there played along side big named Dj's like Mylo, Hed Kandi and Scratch perverts to name but a few. Dj'ing alongside Rich gave us the idea to run a funky house night at The Yard in Swadlincote on a Saturday night, with us both being residents and Dj'ing to a full capacity every week. During the Summer, I moved down to Shoreditch in London. Within a week of living in London, I quickly realised my style of music was changing into more Electro and underground house. After a couple of months of handing out promo CDs and getting my name passed about, I was asked to play at a Warehouse party in Shoreditch near Brick Lane. My new style of music proved to be very successful with the Shoreditch Club Kids, and because of this I was asked to play at several more of these parties, and also getting a monthly residency at the well respected Trafik in Shoreditch. For more on The Hyde Brothers visit www.myspace.com/thehydebrothers Fans of this Show
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