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Little Tape of Horrors, Part Two – A Haunted Waltz

Little Tape of Horrors, Part Two – A Haunted Waltz

October 31, 2011 12:50 pm / muzak / No comments

Happy Halloween everyone! Hope you have enjoyed our Halloween week, there’s still a few posts to come, the terror never ends here at Days Are Numbers, you see! Anyhow, here is the second and final Little Tape of Horrors, A Haunted Waltz. This tape captures the sinister spirits of a [...]

 
Little Tape of Horrors, Part One – Gravest Hits!

Little Tape of Horrors, Part One – Gravest Hits!

October 28, 2011 12:07 pm / muzak / 3 comments

Hello boys and ghouls! Welcome to the first grisly installment of Little Tape of Horrors! Since its Days Are Numbers’ favourite time of the year, I thought it would it be devilish to put together a couple of special Halloween playlists for you to enjoy. Part one is Gravest Hits, [...]

 
Daysarenumbers Presents The Omega Tapes

Daysarenumbers Presents The Omega Tapes

July 25, 2011 3:28 pm / muzak / 1 comment

After god knows how long, I’ve finally gotten around to recording a new mix. Hurrah! Simply entitled The Omega Tapes, this hour-long compilation contains the songs that have been rocking my world for the past few months or so.  From Hyetal’s superb post-dubstep electronics to 100% Silk’s Ital and Innergaze’s [...]

 
Pieces of a Dream – Mt. Airy Groove (instrumental)

Pieces of a Dream – Mt. Airy Groove (instrumental)

July 19, 2011 1:59 pm / muzak / No comments

  Considered by many to be a classic B-boy anthem, this sublime slice of laidback rare-groove funk from Philadelphia’s Pieces of A Dream was released in 1982 and was taken from the album We Are One. A trippy excursion into disco, boogie and electro, ‘Mt Airy Groove’ has been sampled [...]

 
Washed Out – Eyes Be Closed (LoveLock remix)

Washed Out – Eyes Be Closed (LoveLock remix)

June 29, 2011 11:56 am / muzak / 2 comments

You may have noticed that the site has been a little quietly recently, that’s because I was on my hols dear readers! I’m still in the shorts and flip flop mood (as I’m sure the rest of you are) so bear with me as I try to get things back [...]

 
Locussolus – Little Boots (An Emperor Machine Special Edit Version)

Locussolus – Little Boots (An Emperor Machine Special Edit Version)

June 7, 2011 3:06 pm / muzak / 1 comment

The one slice of wax that hasn’t left my turntable this week is the stupendous Emperor Machine’ remix of “Little Boots” – a track off the latest and much acclaimed DJ Harvey’s Locussolus album. Delivering a blistering El Topo style disco chugger, the Emperor has left my 1210s in a [...]

 
Funk Deluxe – This Time (original 12 inch mix)

Funk Deluxe – This Time (original 12 inch mix)

May 25, 2011 11:37 am / muzak / No comments

Released in 1984, Funk Deluxe self-titled record was one of the last long players album released on the legendary Salsoul imprint. Brainchild of former Brass Construction and Skyy musician Randy Muller, Funk Deluxe’s “This Time” is a timeless excursion into slick 80s boogie and funk. Carrying shades of Sharon Redd’s [...]

 
Irmin Schmidt – Le Weekend

Irmin Schmidt – Le Weekend

May 20, 2011 3:47 pm / muzak / No comments

Bowing us out this week is former Can keyboardist and  all-round cool dude, Irmin Schmidt with his 1991 track “Le Weekend”. Taken from the album Impossible Holidays, the song is a four and bit minutes of tango-inspired silliness, which let’s face it, all of us need after a loooong week [...]

 
Reese & Santonio – The Sound (smooth mix)

Reese & Santonio – The Sound (smooth mix)

May 19, 2011 3:01 pm / muzak / 1 comment

Another classic from the Kevin Saunderson vaults, this little beauty was recorded 1987 on KMS. Teaming up with Santonio Echols, Saunderson was responsible for the dark Reece & Santonio classic ‘Rock To The Beat’ and alongside “The Sound” is one of the all time house and techno greats. With its [...]

 
Martin Rev – Mari

Martin Rev – Mari

May 16, 2011 12:31 pm / muzak / 2 comments

In 1980, the former Suicide lone instrumentalist Martin Rev released his self-titled debut album on the imperious No Wave label Lust/Unlust. The record has become much sought after due to Rev’s edgy employment of Suicide’s proto-synth pop, hypnotic drum machines, jittery synths, and drone bass lines. Have a listen to [...]