It’s the penultimate week in the SFTWS series and Woody’s hits a home run with the fantastic Jayson Brothers (aka MCDE) ‘The Game’.
Continue reading...Posted Thursday 21st April 2011
It’s 2009 for this weeks SFTWS featuring some groovy house music courtesy of The Revenge who reworks Chamboche to devastating effect as well as a whole heap of funk from Joshua Heath’s ‘I Refuse’.
Continue reading...Posted Thursday 14th April 2011
It’s into the final furlong with the SFTWS series and this week sees Justin Martin deliver a bass heavy remix of Tim Green’s revox and although the majority of his tracks are ish, Prydz delivers a stering dancefloor workout with ‘Rakfunk’.
Continue reading...Posted Thursday 7th April 2011
Two of Jimpster’s best remixes feature in this weeks SFTWS alongside some deep underground ish from Cobblestone Jazz and Guy Gerber’s remix of UBU’s Pixels. Rave.
Continue reading...Posted Thursday 31st March 2011
We move into the late noughties with this weeks installment of the award winning SFTWS feature on Homegrown. Sterling picks as usual from the boys.
Continue reading...Posted Thursday 24th March 2011
Couple of picks from Ben Watt’s excellent Buzzin’ Fly imprint in this weeks Something For The Weekend Sir and a uber classic from the LMD stable.
Continue reading...Posted Thursday 17th March 2011
This week is 2004 and Woody’s is the pick of the bunch with one of Danny Howells’ best tracks. I went for a bit of liquid D&B from the man like High Contrast.
Continue reading...Posted Thursday 10th March 2011
2003 is the year and we look back at our favourite tracks from that year, a downright Bomb classic from me with Switch’s ‘Get Ya Dub On’ and a hip hop (!) anthem from Landers.
Continue reading...Posted Wednesday 2nd March 2011
This weeks SFTWS heads back to 2002 the year we started the Homegrown website and the Homegrown Hotmix concept was born.
Continue reading...Posted Wednesday 23rd February 2011
2001 for this weeks Something For The Weekend Sir. The year of James Holroyd’s legenedary Essential Mix.
Continue reading...Posted Tuesday 15th February 2011
Slightly late with this weeks SFTWS post, but I’m only human. It’s into the noughties we go and another great year for house music as demonstrated by these four great records…
Continue reading...Posted Friday 4th February 2011
Week 2 in the big brother… erm, Something For The Weekend Sir? series. As sure as night follows day we roll from 1998 into 1999, a year full of classic tracks… here we go…
Continue reading...Posted Friday 28th January 2011
The first in a series of weekly posts where each of us pick a track from 1998-2010, starting with… well 1998. Heading back to the classics, when we were 17/18 (or 6 in Woody’s case), the drugs were strong and the beer was weak.
Continue reading...Posted Monday 12th April 2010
Woody’s latest 20 track chart from Juno Download, some reet belters picked from the boy Wood. Shizz from Vernon & Dacosta, DJ Sneak, Mark Broom…
Continue reading...Posted Tuesday 13th October 2009
A brand new mix from the boy Wood featuring tracks and remixes from Lovebirds, Makam, Joris Voorn, Candy Dealers, The Discowboys, Steve Bug, Harold Heath, Trevor Rockliffe and more.
Continue reading...Posted Sunday 27th September 2009
Featuring tracks and remixes from Miguel Migs, Ken ECB, Joshua Heath, Giom, The Candy Dealers, Fred Everything, Toka Project, Olivier Desmet, Knee Deep, Kinky Movement and more.
Continue reading...Posted Monday 21st September 2009
Woody drops a deep, soulful and jackin’ mix of tracks, one to get the hips moving. Featuring tracks and remixes from Alix Alvarez, Ian Pooley, The Sound Diggers, Halo, Joey Youngman and more…
Continue reading...Posted Thursday 15th January 2009
22 year old Woody has been djing since the age of 16. During the past 6 years, he has played at venues across the UK and in Europe; his deep, soulful, funky sets deserving dancefloor attention.A classically trained musician, Woody took in early influences from Carl Cox, Danny Howells and Erick Morillo but it was [...]
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Posted Thursday 28th April 2011
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