Mutiny – 23/8/08
1) My Punk -
2) My Love - Mutiny - Sunflower
3) Steve Mac - Cheeky Latin Track - Variation
4) Barnes and Davy - The Beat - Sunflower Records
5) I Cling -
6) Work - Mutiny - sunflower/Zoot
7) Joris Vorn - The Deep
8) Stimming - Steppenwolf - Anja Schnieder mix
9) MYOMI - Sun In My Eyes - Paul woolford MDMA mix - Southern Fried
10) Schlomi aber - Tokyo Shangha - Ovum
11) CDR
12) Iberos - Stimming - Dynamic
13) Sebastian Leger - Bad Clock - CDR
14) Steve Mac - CDR
15) Lucky heather - nic Fanciulli - Dubfire Mix
16) Gold - rob Davy - Sunflower
17) Je Suis ta drogue - Grant Nelson - Wyze
18) Mutiny presents Amrit - Venus ( Paul Jackson Mix) - Sunflower
19) Dump Truck - Cobblestone jazz -
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Dylan Earl Barnes and Rob Davy have been making music together as Mutiny for the past eleven years. But then you most probably know that.
Since 1996, Mutiny’s sonically diverse single releases have earned them both critical acclaim, and fans, far and wide. DJ Sneak described Secrets as "an incredible disco groove with a mind-blowing vocal"; while MAW liked Bliss so much they licensed it for release on their own US label. "A swirl of 90s skippety beats and dark basslines, which suddenly resolves into a beautiful vocodered breakdown" cooed Mixmag about Bodybreaker. Mutiny featuring D-Empress New Horizons, meanwhile, bubbled here there and everywhere as an underground vocal hit for months before being propelled toward the top of the club charts after being picked up by Azuli.
Mutiny having left Virgin in persuance of more freedom, Mutiny have remixed artists such as Sophie Ellis Bextor, Robbie Williams, E-Smoove, Chicken Lips, Audio Bullys as well as production for labels such as Southern Fried, East West, Warners, Sony, and many other independents.
They formed a strong partnership with Darren Emersons label Underwater and released the huge underground record “Yaself” which received fantastic reaction across the globe.
And Now they take themselves onto Ministry Radio with an ongoing ideal to produce, promote and genuinely love quality dance music.
The future sounds bright for Mutiny. Let’s hope it’s as bright as it’s been so far……..the story continues.