
Marc Cotterell mixes volume 191 of New Mix Monday, 5 Magazine‘s weekly guest mix series.
English-born but living in the US, Marc Cotterell is a DJ, committed vinyl junkie and owner of Plastik People Recordings. Run out of Albuquerque, New Mexico, he’s released music alongside Alex Alvarez, The Rurals, Trinidadian Deep, Frankman and Patrick Green, and his own productions have been picked up by Deeper Shades, Peng, and FM Musik among others.
Plastik People’s next release is Various People Vol 1 – an EP featuring Tuff Jam & Mike Sharon, Mikki Funk, Louie Balo and a track from Marc featuring Karl The Voice, “Jus Dance”. The vinyl is out next week; you can order direct or from Juno. It’s available digitally on traxsource on February 10, 2014.
A free download of Marc’s remix from Trini’s previous release on Plastik People, “Tree of Life”, is available from bandcamp right here.
You can reach Marc Cotterell via:
plastikpeople.net | Facebook | Facebook (Plastik People Recordings) | SoundCloud
The full playlist follows.
Marc Cotterell:
New Mix Monday vol 191
added: January 27, 2014
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Tracklisting
01: – Romanthony – Trust (MCDE Mix) – Glasgow Underground
02: – Kai Alce – World Causes – NDATL
03: – Mateo & Matos – Selective Styles – USUS
04: – Sean Smith – So Gone (Greg Gauthier Mix) – Smooth Agent
05: – Ted Paterson – Kenny’s Dope – GFY
06: – Lego – El Ritmo Del Verdad – True
07: – Marc Cotterell – Jus Dance (Jus Dub) – Plastik People
08: – Four walls & Funkyjaws – Love Train – Kolour Ltd
09: – Funk Force Project – Groovin – Straight Up
10: – Dino & Terry – Can You See My Soul – Crash Records
11: – DJ Deep – Signatures – Guidance
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