furious george: David Partridge | G20 RiOT MiX – DJ FURiOUS GEORGE | Waterloo, Canada
by BuddhaBoy on 06/07/10 at 9:45 am
G20 RiOT MiX – DJ FURiOUS GEORGE by furious_george
Enjoy!Feedback is always appreciated
[For the record, I don't condone the actions of the "Black Bloc" violent protestors and this mix is not meant to glorify them in any way... but rather the peaceful ones]
Tracklist:
Intro.[Revolution 909-Daft Punk/Fuck The Police (Paolo Ortelli Vs Degree Handcuffs Edit)]
1.Damascus (Tom & Jerry remix) – Francesco Diaz & Young Rebels
2.Night and Day (The Freshguys Mix) – Steve Forest vs. Gas
3.Love Vibrations (12″ dub) – Dada Life
4.Time Is Up – Ismael Rivas
5.Subtended – Marshal Mandroid
6.Together (Albin Myers Bootleg) – Axwell & Ingrosso
7.Some Chords – Deadmau5
8.Here We Go – Block & Crown vs. Flat 45
9.Hey Hey (Crookers Remix) – Dennis Ferrer
10.Annie You Save Me (Vegas Baby! dub) – Graffiti6
11.Who Knows (Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Remix) – Spencer & Hill
12.Pictures – Gerard Serrat
13.1998 (Vegas Baby! Remix) – Binary Finary
14.Go (Joint Operations Centre Remix) – Heatbeat & Exit
15.You Get What You Give (Big World Remix) – Voodoo & Serano
16.Not Going Home (Eric Prydz Remix) – Faithless
Born to a pack of wild chimpanzees deep within the Congo, Furious George began his love of music as a young tree-swinger with a craving for the pound of a tribal beat. Upon discovering a set of beaten-up turntables that had fallen from a FedEx cargo plane over-head, he began to press his own records by melting palm leaves together and then etching in sound waves with sharpened bamboo shoots. He spent many humid jungle days hiding in the trees mastering the art of DJing, until one legendary evening when the Shaman of the tribe had fallen ill after eating many fermented mango’s. It was now up to George to make the tribal beat for all to dance that night. So with his beaten up turntables and palm leaf records, George climbed above the fire and spun his little monkey heart out. After amazing the crowd with his remix of “Jane Goodall’s Sexyback” he was captured by onlooking poachers and sent to America to play music for money.
He started work as a symbol-clapping busker on a leash in Central Park, until he clawed the face off of a hotdog vendor who short-changed him, earning him the name “Furious”. He was promptly shipped off to Canada. It was in Canada that he was given his first opportunity as a DJ, to which he thrilled crowds with his skills (but more so just because there was a monkey spinning records in front of them). Furious George has been dropping beats and making people go ape on dancefloors ever since.








