The 16th November mix by DJ Ethic was really the first mix to kick off the series. We had plans in place but didn't know that from here we would create "Marxman".
The mix included a fusion of dubstep and grime, 25 tracks long.
Marxman 2.5 was a half mix create by Ethic because at the time there was alot of new dubstep that we were playing that we felt to showcase.
This is a brilliant fusion of dubstep remixes heavily focused on Circus artists Doctor P & Flux Pavilion.
Arguably the favourite in the series, Marxman Edition 4 was a blend of those dubstep and grime bangers that you just didn't know about or might have just seen.
Featuring the Mixclique favourite Stutta & Ghetts freestyle produced by Flava D.
Edition 2 saw the launch of the marxman logo and a professional cover that would show what we were trying to do with promoting grime music.
Highlight tunes include an early play of Kozzie's "destruction" the vocal smash of Spooky's "Spartan" and an early preview of M.I.K & Merky Ace Shutdown.
Neon's first mix in the series and it was 19 tracks of pure hype Grime and Dubstep.
From the first track, Mr Levi's bass smasher "Muhaha!" you know what is in store.
Highlighted tunes include M.I.K Do it which was rotating radio alot and Neon Beats - Angry Headbutt, later released as a free download.
The first edition of the Mixclique Series sees Neon Beats unleash most of his own solo material ranging from the mad "Myth Dubz" to the recent collaboration with Lady Leshurr "Too Much".
Other highlights include Spooky's remix of M.I.K's flushin MC's and Scrufizzer's you lot did.
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