15.1.05

Cixelsyd's Guest Mix On Mainline Radio Show 1_9_05

tracklisting
1. Kryptic Minds & Leon Switch – The King
2. Skitty & Wildchild – 24
3. Counterstrike – Kill Switch
4. Psidream & Mechwarrior – Pressure Point
5. Cartridge – Inside Your Mind
6. Skitty – One Cut (Tech Itch Remix)
7. Evol Intent & Ewun – Headcase
8. Keaton & Hive – No Hope
9. Bulletproof – Fifty South
10. Mason & MC Armanni – Ruff, Rugged & Raw (Tech Itch VIP)
11. Skitty – Fall Down
12. Eye-D – James Brown
13. Silentkiller – Armada (unsigned dubplate)
14. Resonant Evil – Number of the Beast
15. GEIN – Laceration (Moving Shadow Dub)
16. Tech Itch - Hunterseeker

total length 66:14.... time breakdowns to follow tomorrow... big ups to the one like Clone for hosting..his space is limited, so we will need mirrors, so pls hit me up!!


... big ups to Ytee, DJ Cure, and Leetradio for havin the guest mix...

and big ups to the one like Digital Rage for providing the following review:

"Dogs on Acid has been known to produce some of the finest artists that the drum & bass world has had to offer. DJ Cixelsyd of California exemplifies this claim. His combination of exclusive dubplates with the fury of raw, techy drum & bass never fails to make an imprint within the mind of each soul he corrupts. His long-running “Hot Creamy Goodness” radio show on Destroyer.net has brought forth the freshest releases week after week, flawlessly mixed to perfection.

Aside from the numerous amounts of opening acts for both national and international talent, Cixelsyd has been featured on Paul Phono’s Leet Radio show this month.

Cixelsyd begins the show with trademark heaviness, playing out Kryptic Minds’ and Leon Switch’s “The King” The mix never seems to lose the heavyweight sound, showcasing some of the newest releases of 2005 by such artists as Skitty & Wildchild, Technical Itch, Counterstrike, and Bulletproof.

Alongside each new cut though, the selection never loses sight of this past year. 2004 brought forth many new ideas and labels including Tech Freaks and Refuge Audio, both featured on this mix with Keaton & Hive’s “No Hope,” Cartridge’s “In Your Mind,” and Technical Itch’s “Hunter Seeker.”

As this mix has clearly shown, 2005 is the year for new talent to be breaking through. The California-Milwaukee collaboration of new artist, GEIN will soon show their talents on such labels as Moving Shadow, Habit and Freak Recordings. Their tune, “Laceration” (forthcoming on Moving Shadow), brings the mix towards its end with a 909-driven kick and furious basslines, before being greeted by Tech Freaks label co-boss, Technical Itch’s “Hunter Seeker,” effectively ending this mix session’s run."