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Solid Steel are a series of DJ mix albums issued on Ninja Tune, an independent record label in the UK. Solid Steel also has a radio station webcast and related live concerts which further showcase the DJing talents of such artists. In 2012, Solid Steel joined Strongroom Alive internet radio to perform a weekly live show on Thursday nights (7 – 9 pm). Other shows include Ross Allen, Clash + Dazed magazine. The show is hosted by Jon More (Coldcut), and he is often joined by DK, DJ Food and rolling guests. The first Solid Steel album was released by DJ Food and DK in 2001.

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  • Solid steel je název pro sérii DJ mixovaných alb pod hlavičkou nezávislého labelu Ninja Tune ve .První album vyšlo v roce 2001 a vytvořili ho a . V lednu 2003 se objevil mix od . V září téhož roku The Herbaliser, v červnu 2004 Amon Tobin, v září 2004 , v září 2005 , v říjnu 2005 , v dubnu 2007 znovu a . Solid steel je také název pro internetové radio, kde je možno každý týden poslouchat dvou hodinový mix set od více, či méně známých DJ a hudebních interpretů. Jeho historie sahá až do roku 1988. Tehdy prvními hosty byli ( a ). Použili tehdy krom běžného mixu hudby i techniku v živém vystoupení, jež vešlo ve známost na rozhlasových vlnách jako „The Broadest Beats in London“. V roce 1993 se mezi pravidelné interprety zařazuje ze skupiny a rozšiřuje hudební techniku o PC. Představení je rozděleno do čtyř, 30 minutových částí. Na každé z čtvrtině se může podílet jiný interpret, ale není výjimkou, kdy celých 120 minut vytvoří pouze jeden DJ. Od roku 1997 se přidává jako producent a DJ (známý spíše pod nickem ), jenž show produkuje až do dnešních dnů. V současnosti probíhají živá vystoupení pod názvem Solid Steel v klubech po celé Evropě. (cs)
  • Solid Steel est une collection de mix de DJ issue du label indépendant anglais Ninja Tune. C'est aussi une émission de radio. (fr)
  • Solid Steel are a series of DJ mix albums issued on Ninja Tune, an independent record label in the UK. Solid Steel also has a radio station webcast and related live concerts which further showcase the DJing talents of such artists. In 1988, Solid Steel began as a radio show on Kiss FM hosted by Coldcut's Matt Black and Jonathan More, where they were not only able to play and mix records, but also display their cut-up technique live. The show was known for airing "The Broadest Beats in London"They were joined by PC and Strictly Kev from DJ Food in 1993. The two-hour show was filled by improv, with each DJ taking sets of 30 minutes. In 1997, Darren Knott, otherwise known as DK, joined the show as producer, as Coldcut and DJ Food were increasingly away on tour. They left Kiss FM in 1999 after playlist changes meant they would be consigned to the Tuesday 2 am – 4 am graveyard slot. The show was still recorded each week, being available online and syndicated worldwide. In 1999, they were offered a slot on the advertisement-free BBC's London Live radio station and were on the station until 2002. This unique 2-hour show has expanded to include guest mixes, regular video mixes (often the #1 video podcast on iTunes) and the additional 1-hour podcast highlights, regularly featuring in the top 10 music podcasts on iTunes, with over 3 million downloads to date and hosted on the Ninja Tune SoundCloud each week. In 2012, Solid Steel joined Strongroom Alive internet radio to perform a weekly live show on Thursday nights (7 – 9 pm). Other shows include Ross Allen, Clash + Dazed magazine. The show is hosted by Jon More (Coldcut), and he is often joined by DK, DJ Food and rolling guests. Guest mixes and interviews have featured most of the Ninja Tune roster as well as many other artists and DJs including; Four Tet, Skream, Norman Jay, Robot Koch, Goldie, Tim Healey, Company Flow, Jackmaster, Z-Trip, Steinski, Seiji, Pearson Sound, DJ Kentaro, Toddla T, Freestylers, Hudson Mohawke, DJ Marky, DJ Yoda, Diplo, Ben Westbeech, Cut Chemist, DJ Shadow, 4 Hero, Andy Smith, Laurent Garnier, Kenny Dope, RJD2, Amorphous Androgynous, Alec Empire, The Orb, Robert Owens, Portico Quartet,Kutmah,Pinch,Trevor Jackson, Machinedrum,FaltyDL, De La Soul, Double Dee & Steinski, David Axelrod, Ken Nordine, Jean Jacques Perrey, Quannum Projects, Juan Atkins, Mr Scruff, Kid Koala, Bonobo, Daedelus, Luke Vibert, and Anti-Pop Consortium. The first Solid Steel album was released by DJ Food and DK in 2001. (en)
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  • Solid Steel est une collection de mix de DJ issue du label indépendant anglais Ninja Tune. C'est aussi une émission de radio. (fr)
  • Solid steel je název pro sérii DJ mixovaných alb pod hlavičkou nezávislého labelu Ninja Tune ve .První album vyšlo v roce 2001 a vytvořili ho a . V lednu 2003 se objevil mix od . V září téhož roku The Herbaliser, v červnu 2004 Amon Tobin, v září 2004 , v září 2005 , v říjnu 2005 , v dubnu 2007 znovu a . (cs)
  • Solid Steel are a series of DJ mix albums issued on Ninja Tune, an independent record label in the UK. Solid Steel also has a radio station webcast and related live concerts which further showcase the DJing talents of such artists. In 2012, Solid Steel joined Strongroom Alive internet radio to perform a weekly live show on Thursday nights (7 – 9 pm). Other shows include Ross Allen, Clash + Dazed magazine. The show is hosted by Jon More (Coldcut), and he is often joined by DK, DJ Food and rolling guests. The first Solid Steel album was released by DJ Food and DK in 2001. (en)
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