It’s been a while since I made a mixtape (about a year and a half) but this one’s been in planning mode since last summer. But it’s finally finished and up for your delectation. We’ve got ambient electronica, electro Remixes, hip hop, dubstep (including a dubstep version of Justin Timberlake’s “My Love”) and more. 16 songs, just over an hour – all ready to be burned on to a CD or your iPod. Thanks to Niall O Leary for passing on the Geoim track and Co for the production tips. Enjoy and let me know what you guyses think!
Nialler9 – Crunchy Grooves Mix – Tracklisting
- RJD2 – Get off my spaceship bitch
- Plaid – Zamani
- Fridge – Cut Up piano and xylophone
- M83 – Don’t save us from the flames (Superpitcher remix)
- The Kills – Love is a deserter (Simian Mobile Disco remix)
- The Go! Team – Huddle Formation (RJD2 remix)
- J Dilla – Nothing like this
- Madvillain – Money folder (Four Tet remix)
- Coldcut featuring Roots Manuva – True Skool (Spank Rock remix)
- Modeselektor feat Ninjaman – Weed wid da macka
- Teddybears – Cobrastyles (Diplo remix)
- Skream – Check it (featuring Warrior Queen)
- Geoim – Feel so bad (featuring Terrible Shock)
- Justin Timberlake – My Love (RUF Dubstep remix)
- Amon Tobin – Esther’s
- Dabrye – Jorgy (featuring Waajeed)
nialler9 – Crunchy Grooves.zip (70.1MB)

Niall Byrne is the founder of the most-influential Irish music site Nialler9, where he has been writing about music since 2005 . He is the co-host of the Nialler9 Podcast and has written for the Irish Times, Irish Independent, Cara Magazine, Sunday Times, Totally Dublin, Red Bull and more. Niall is a DJ, founder of Lumo Club, club promoter, event curator and producer of gigs, listening parties & events in Dublin.
Ace mate, not sure about the Modeselektor track.
But I’ll be bunging this one for the rest of the gang post pub friday.
Who’d have thought I’d like Timberlake!?
Nice mix Niall, I particularly like Superpitcher’s take on “Don’t Save Us From The Flames”, it’s a gem.
fuck that
bboy boulaibaisse all the way
like a million tunes on the fucker.
ha .. you are bringing me back…
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Sweet…
holy crap
this is a really solid mix, better than many label/pro releases i’ve heard recently 🙂
i also really like your “my first mixtape”
[quote post=”227″]holy crap
this is a really solid mix, better than many label/pro releases i’ve heard recently :)[/quote]
holy crap to that! come on it’s not even properly mixed!
[quote post=”227″]come on it’s not even properly mixed![/quote]
come on! it doesn’t have to be perfect. plus, it’s the rough cuts that make this interesting. that and the amount of territory you are allowed to cover when you don’t worry about thorough mixing. personally, i prefer this to a liam howlett-style megamix with dozens of songs that exist connected loosely by a common beat.
cool beans.
I’ll be doing another one as soon as i get the time between work,gigs, podcasts, visuals, writing and blogging.
life so tough!