Mixcloud Featured Cloudcasts 2009

January 15th, 2010 written by jeej

The editorial team over at the fantastic Mixcloud are currently listing their top picks of 2009 via their blog. This is in anticipation of the public “Best of 2009″ vote, which ends today (15/1).

There’s an impressive array of mixes listed by the Mixcloud team going back to March 2009, when the site launched as a private beta. There’s mixes from people like; DJ Zinc, DJ Vadim, Urban Nerds, Bok Bok, Mad Decent, Tokyo Dawn Records, Kraak & Smaak, and even episode 1 of the Jus Like Music radio show for Laid Back Radio!

You better be quick if you want to register your votes for the Best of 2009, plus if you aren’t already a member of Mixcloud, then you should seriously think about joining up today. There’s great content being uploaded all the time by a lot of different people – and anyone can do it too, so if you’ve made a mix or radio show and want to share it with the world, just upload it to Mixcloud. If you’re on there, then drop by the Jus Like Music Mixcloud page and say ‘hi’.

mp3: Deborah Jordan – Nothing Lasts
(as heard on both Jus Like Music #1 and Portformat – Dark Matter Mix)

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View Comments to “Mixcloud Featured Cloudcasts 2009”

  1. In the mood for … Deborah Jordan | Blogrebellen Kreuzberg on January 15, 2010 11:37 pm

    [...] Deborah Jordan – Nothing Lasts download via jus like music [...]

  2. Mixcloud Best of 2009 | jus like music on January 23, 2010 12:45 am

    [...] mentioned last week, Mixcloud had a vote open to decide on the Mixcloud Best of 2009, which included Best Cloudcasts, [...]

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