Sessions Mixed By Mark Farina
Mark Farina Releases his first UK Mix Album as one of acclaimed Ministry Sessions Series. Mark has pulled all the stops out on this one with nearly 40 tracks of Absolute jackin’ Houser’s. Mark Farina is going on a full World Tour to promote this album. Mark Has sold over 100,000 albums worldwide with the bulk in America. His work with OM records was and is legendary. From His House albums alongside Derrick Carter to his Mushroom Jazz Series Mark Farina is very much the DJ’s DJ.
Release Date: 10 July 2006
CD 1
01. Colossus Feat. Hylton Smythe - Thrupenny Bits (King Kooba’s Thrupenny Glitch Mix)
02. Lil’ Mark - What?
03. Jamanta Crew - Jazz Band
04. Pool Party aka Nick Chacona - Pool Party (Joshua Mix)
05. 012 - Going To A Show (LCG Mix)
06. Uneaq - Jealousy
07. The Juan McLean - Give Me Every Little Thing (Cajmere Mix)
08. Troydon & Joey Youngman - Take Chances
09. Loopity Goofs - Melting
10. Chuck Love - Something Right (JT Donaldson Dub)
11. Bryan Jones - Let It Go
12. Slater Hogan & Chuck Daniels - Stay Tuned
13. Iz & Diz - Happy (Strip Mix)
14. Project Kidz - Family Clone
15. Leon Louder - Do It Again
16. Homero Espinosa - Can You Feel Me?
17. Mark Farina - The Watch
18. Joss Moog - Room 25
CD 2
01. Joss Moog - Room 25
02. Layo & Bushwacka - Life 2 Live (Jesse Rose Remix)
03. Late Night Society - Rebalance
04. Joey Youngman - Desperation
05. Tracy Cooper Feat. Greenskeepers - Are You Hip (Greenskeepers Remix)
06. Mark Farina - Bringin’ It Back
07. Mike Steele - Does Not Compute
08. Gavin Boyce - So Obvious
09. DJ Sneak - React Dat Booty
10. Chris Carrier - Sure Shot
11. Iz & Diz - Mouth GK Revisit
12. Jabwai - 16 Tons (JT Donaldson Mix)
13. Michael Scott - Do It Down (Magik Johnson Remix)
14. ryan Jones - nge My World (Jason Hodges Jazz World Remix)
15. Kenton Slash Demon - That’s Right Modern Music
16. Prztz - Southic
17. Sean Dimitrie - Listen To My Music (Patrick Turner Mix)
18. Natural Rhythm - You Don’t Have To
July 3rd, 2006 at 4:38 pm
I like previous Farina records, it has to be good.
Thanks
July 4th, 2006 at 12:16 pm
I thought this was Mark Farina’s first release?
Well, I must be wrong then.