The link is for his discography. On the right hand side are a bunch of free download mixes.
The whole site is well interesting, especially for you clever design types.
For more free download music of his or his dj stuff and Edinburgh club nites etc, go to freddeak.in/my-story/ and scroll down a tad.
In the top right hand corner, click the three-barred icon thingy that I'm sure has a technical name, and then you'll see
at the bottom of that next page a player where you can download some more gems e.g track 17, "a tune for airside" (not for jack)
Don't try and download from each individual page as some of those links don't work, only just use the player and flip through ....
I'm going on a bit. Have an explore.
Also, I hope you are all coping in these tricky virusy times. Checking in here has helped keep me sane. Oh the irony.
As you were. Carry on.
tl/dr click the link, you'll find lots of free music
(, Thu 4 Jun 2020, 17:55, Reply)
(I've got a bunch of Breezeblock sessions I downloaded years ago and have listened to numerous times -- some absolute crackers in there. I've recently been filling in the gaps where possible via Soulseek with the help of this website. Another good source of lockdown listening material, if that stuff floats your boat.)
(, Thu 4 Jun 2020, 18:07, Reply)
Cheers Happ.
edit: your link is mega. I may be some time
(, Thu 4 Jun 2020, 19:36, Reply)
i did think I might have just gotten a bunch o shrugs,
so I am pleased . One of my best memories was dancing to NWF Ducks at a fest when everyone else was watching the v popular headline band ( can't remember who they were) Just me and a tent and Fred and Nick. deep joy joy
(, Thu 4 Jun 2020, 19:44, Reply)
you smoothy.
Check out Happosai's link in his reply above, there's a shit tonne of fun in there.
(, Thu 4 Jun 2020, 20:50, Reply)