| | Nick Luscombe Flo-Motion, Vol. 1 CD
This 2003 collection of dance tracks includes performances from Jaga Jazzist and Jimpster, among others.
Nick Luscombe's influential Flo-Motion radio show has been broadcast live on London's 104.9 XFM every Sunday evening since 2000. A modern blend of deep club music with elements of broken-beat, techno, jazz and dub as well as sounds from the more experimental side of electronic music. Nick Luscombe Flo-Motion, Vol. 1 Music Nick Luscombe Flo-Motion, Vol. 1 Songs | 1. | Lithuania - Jaga Jazzist |
| 2. | Fish Island - Jimpster |
| 3. | Double Flat (404 Remix) - Rel Harakami |
| 4. | Random Movements - Tallisman |
| 5. | Transcend |
| 6. | Inner View - Tummi |
| 7. | Voice of Reason - Skalpel |
| 8. | 5AM Shutdown - Unforscene |
| 9. | Tidy Girl - Micatone |
| 10. | Double Blues - Cuicd |
| 11. | Stumble (John Tejada Remix) - Daniel Ibbotson |
| 12. | Dundas Ontario - Manitoba |
| 13. | Other Voices - Mi Ne |
| 14. | Destroying Human Nature - Mu |
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