Coming soon from 1320 Records, Collective Efforts offer “Time for Hope”, a new release from the atlanta purveyors of positivity. Check the single: Click Here
Pnuma Trio
1320 Records welcomes producers and live act ‘pnuma trio’ to the fold with the upcoming release of ‘Character’. Take a listen: Click Here
Count Bass D
‘L7′….coming summer`08, Check out the song, ‘Can We Hangout Tonight’: Click Here
Here comes a release a few years back from one of my favorite producers. Kinda like J Dilla meets MF Doom. I love this artist, no doubt. Grimy beets, electronic, whatever he can do it. With a song featuring the one and only MF DOOM, you’re sure it’s fire. Pick this up now! right now!
1 Jussa Playa
2 Aural S(ect)s
3 Gon Get Yours
4 Antemeridian
5 Postmeridian
6 How We Met [Featuring] - Edan
7 Just Say No
8 Sanctuary
9 Subwoofer (Dumile)
10 Truth To Light
11 Real Music Vs. Bu11$#!+
12 August 25, 2001
13 Hello Test Test
14 Blackman Dreams
15 Reign Or Shine [Featuring] - Rayna Shine
16 Quite Battery [Featuring] - MF Doom
17 Blues For Percy Carey
18 Seven Years
Vocals - Dionne Farris
19 Ohio Players
20 Dwight Spitz
21 No Time For Fakin (Part 2)
22 My First Piece
23 Take Control
24 Coming Soon
25 Beat 4our
Today I offer for your downloading and listening pleasure, OM Records’ Deep Concentration series of hip hop compilations. Each compilation consists of tracks produced, composed and arranged by the top turntablists in the game circa 1997-2000 as well as some great tracks from the eras leading underground hip hop groups.
San Francisco’s OM Records (home of Ming & FS, People Under The Stairs, El Stew, Afro Mystik and Mark Farina’s popular Mushroom Jazz series) started out as an indie label that made some innovative releases by using the Enhanced CD format as well as releasing albums that featured to turntablists, underground hip hop, trip hop and other forms of electronica. They were the West Coast version of Asphodel but with a little more vision on the technical (as evidenced by the interactive CD features on Deep Concentration and Deeper Concentration) side of things. Deep Concentration came with a second CD containing an original beatmaking program called OM’s Digital Beat Box and the second was an Enhanced CD with Mixman Studio remixing software (Windows only, so screw it…The Mac goes “Rrrring”!) installed on it. The third edition didn’t come with any added special features on the retail disc.
Featured on these three CD’s is a proverbial Who’s Who of hip hop’s illest DJ’s and turntablists such as Cut Chemist (Jurassic 5), Prince Paul, Radar (Bombshelter DJ’s), The Angel (check her score for Kidulthood…ill!), Eddie Def, X-Men (X-ecutioners), Peanut Butter Wolf, DJ Babu & J-Rocc (Beat Junkies), Beyond There, Q-Burns Abstract Message, Ming & FS, DJ Revolution, DJ Sole, Plagaiwrists, DJ Infamous, Bulletproof Space Travelers, DJ Craze, DJ Cash Money (Philly reppin’), Danny Breaks, DJ T-Rock & DJ Faust (Third World Citizenz), Highlanders, DJ Apollo (Invisibl Scratch Piklz), J Boogie, DJ Spooky, Saga & Mei Lwun, DJ Ill Media, Task Force, Mix Master Mike (Invisibl Scratch Piklz), Push Button Objects, Part 2 (New Flesh For Old), and last but not least the Scratch Perverts.
Including in this series are tracks by underground groups like Latyrx (“Say That”), Siah & Yeshua DapoED (“The Cure For Your Stagnation”), Mass Influence (“Demo Type Shit”), Organized Konfusion (“Murder By Syntax”), People Under The Stairs (“Afternoon Connection”), Planet Asia (“Fresno State Of Mind”), and Blak Forest (LMNO, 3rd Degree, wiz.onder & DJ Rhettmatic of the Beat Junkies) (“Lovin’ Every Minute Of It”). These compilations not only contain some of the best DJ tracks assembled at the time but the people at this label really A&R’d the hell out of these projects and produced excellent product that still sounds fresh today as when it was first released to the public. The liner notes in the first release even feature a chronological timeline of early hip hop DJ’s and the people they, in turn influenced. Cover art on the final two releases was done by legendary aerosoul (yeah, I spelled it that way on purpose) artist Doze. Download ‘em and get your head nod on.
For full tracklistings and more info on these uploads check http://www.discogs.com or do a regular Google search. Each upload is a Mediafire zip file, enjoy ‘em:
Tracklist:
Vol.1
1. Right Angles Remix - Thievery Corporation
2. Slow Roll 77 - Freakniks
3. Nothing Can Pull Us Apart - Pilgrims Of the Mind
4. Lost And Found - Fluid Motion
5. Bohemian Sunset - Jazzanova
6. Midnight Calling - Mark Farina
7. What We Did Last Summer - Eighty Mile Beach
8. Oceanic Lullaby - J Boogie’s Dubtronic Science
9. Adventures In La La Land - Andy Caldwell vs. Woolove
10. Up By 420 - Migs & Jelly
11. Echoes Of My Mind - Julius Papp & Dave Warrin
12. It’s Love (Drum & Space Dub) - Wamdue Kids
Vol.2
1. Illicity Part 1 - Extended Spirit
2. President Chimp Toe - Fila Brazillia
3. All This - Nail
4. What’s Your Number? - Ian Pooley
5. Your Girl - Blue States
6. Humid - Callisto
7. Le Booty Cinematique - J-Boogie’s Dubtronic Science
8. Bonus Around - Ming & Fs
9. Don’t You Cry - Gabriel Rene
10. Where Were You? - Soulstice
11. Aug Munch - Swag
12. Absynthesis - Gabriel Rene
13. Tidepools - Afro-Mystik
14. Sin Musica - Andy Caldwell
Vol.3
1. Under My Sensi (Les Demons Flowers Mix) - Boozoo Hajou
2. Mackzen And Relaxin - Pimp Rekker
3. Koobesq - King Kooba
4. Airlock Homes - Fila Brazillia
5. Drums Delicious - Kevin Yost
6. Blue Planet (Abacus Blue Planetaria Mix) - Chaser
7. The Last Beat (House Dub) - Herbert
8. Love Music (Twisted Jazz Mix) - East West Connection
9. Tropicalis - Andy Caldwell
10. Cansada - The Verbrilli Sound
11. Tenderly - Soulstice
12. La Sangre - J Boogie’s Dubtronic Science
13. Schooled In The Trade - People Under The Stairs
14. Spacewalk - John Howard
Vol.4
1. The Season (Swag Remix) - Beanfield
2. Shelter - Shelter Av.
3. The Reason - Soulstice
4. Morning Star - Alpha Children
5. Sutro Heights - Jaywalkers
6. Rosada Flor - J Boogie’s Dubtronic Science
7. Opium Dreams - Rithma
8. Fooling Myself (Easy Access Orchestra Mix) - King Kooba
9. Sunroof - People Under The Stairs
10. Quiet Nights In Rio - Andy Caldwell
11. Cleaning Agents - Iguassu
12. Otono Perpetuo - Caspian
13. Flamenco Fusion - Jazmin & Face
Vol.5
1. Infinite Rhythm (Swag’s Universal Re-Edit) - Afro-Mystik
2. Pacific Memories - Fenomenon
3. Touch The Sun (Dzihan + Kamien’s Sun Care) - At Jazz
4. Sunbeams - UKO
5. Inviernoo - Andy Caldwell
6. Let The Sun Cheyenne - Soul Drummers
7. Ego Spiritual - Cadien
8. Fraud (A/A Airlines Remix) - Headcleaners
9. Wind (J Boogie Mix) - Soulstice
10. Tumbling - Landslide
11. Supa Max - Trio Electro
12. Anything That Flies - Andrew Cope
13. Builder (Kaskade Let’s Make Out Mix) - Rithma
Vol.6
1. Find An Oasis - Block 16
2. Second Future - Diffusion
3. Sameday (Phuturistix Remix) - The Beard
4. Colour (Atjazz Remix) - Soulstice
5. 2 Minutes - Dzihan+Kamien
6. Club Dandy Goldrush - Bartholomaus
7. Verano - Andy Caldwell
8. Dance Naked Under Palm Trees - Mo’ Horizons
9. DDR (Freedom Satellite Dub) - Orbital Experience
10. My Time - Kaskade
11. Javance (Duvoisin/Audetat/Rosset) - Rollercone
12. So Far - Burns
This is the entire show. Source: Livedownloads.com
One Set
Lucid Awakening
The Simian
Bellweather
Sid ->
Flower Sermon (dedicated to Harper)
Rockit
It’s All Clear to Me Now ->
Sunrain ->
Expired Slang
One Last Hurrah
Intro to a Cell ->
Sunrain
E: Spiritualize
Lotus 4/5/08 - Filmore East @ Irving Plaza
All 1 insane Set
Disc 1:
01 Flower Sermon
02 Greyrigg
03 Alkaline*
04 Sunrain > Killing In The Name Of#
05 Spiritualize
Disc 2:
01 Age Of Inexperience
02 Plant Your Root > Umbilical Moonset > Sunrain Ending
03 Bellweather
04 One Last Hurrah
Encore:
05 72 Hours Awake
06 Greet The Mind
DISC ONE
SET ONE
Arpeggion (4:19)
Nematode (10:51)
Scrapple (6:26)
Expired Slang (10:1
72 Hours Awake (4:57)
Tip Of The Tongue (8:30)
Juggernaut (9:14)
DISC TWO
SET TWO
Hammerstrike(9:27)
It’s All Clear to Me Now (13:07)
Shimmer and Out (4:27)
Bubonic Tonic (12:0
Shimmer and Out (2:11)
Wax (7:35)
Around the World (4:37)
Wax (5:29)
DISC THREE
ENCORE
Jump Off (12:47)
Colorado (4:05)
Age of Inexperience (7:5
04.05.08 - Irving Plaza - New York, NY
Flower Sermon, Greyrigg, Alkaline*, Sunrain > Killing In The Name, Spiritualize, Age Of Inexperience, Plant Your Root > Umbilical Moonset > Sunrain, Bellweather, One Last Hurrah
E: 72 Hours Awake, Greet The Mind
* With Kypski on Turntables
Yes sir, WEDOITRIGHT.blogspot.com is back with a new Compiled & Collected (The Cool Kids Ed.) Thank you in advance to all the supporters of the project. Make sure you look out for The Cool Kids new mixtape “The Bake Sale” due out May 20th 2008.
It doesn’t have much newness but If you’ve just tuned in to The Cool Kids or want a tape with all the recent singles/remixes that have come out this is for you.
MIXTAPE: The Cool Kids - Collected & Compiled (2008) Tracklist:
01 The Cool Kids - Semtex (Freestlye)
02 The Cool Kids - Beeper ( The Count & Sinden Remix)
03 The Cool Kids x Mickey_Facts - Rockin Rollin (Remix)
04 The Cool Kids - Black Mags
05 The Cool Kids - Gold And A Pager (Klevers Moon Walk Remix)
06 The Cool Kids - A Little Bit Cooler
07 The Cool Kids (Mikey Rocks)
08 The Cool Kids x Hollywood Holt - 88 (Remix)
09 The Cool Kids - Oscar
10 The Cool Kids - Looseleaf Paper
11 The Cool Kids - Pump Up The Volume (Flosstradamus Remix)
12 The Cool Kids x The Carps- Heaven’s Gate Hell’s Flames
13 The Cool Kids - Action Figures
14 The Cool Kids x Starski - Stunnas On
15 The Cool Kids - Sup
17 The Cool Kids - One Two
18 The Cool Kids - Flossin
Artist: VA
Album.: Clipping Paths
Genre: Ambient, IDM
Label: Muti Music
Release.Date: 2008-01-17
Tracks: 12
Playtime: 66:40 min
Release.Size: 88,3 MB
This CD is a showcase of the Muti Music production-based roster as well as emerging talent. Moving from midtempo grooves, to crunky ‘Glitch Hop’ and onwards to soundscapes and IDM bliss. Many of the artists known for their harder breakbeat or electro take on a midtempo good-vibe feel. From the gorgeous ambiance of Kraddy’s ‘Little Girl Prodigy’ to the quirky swing beat of Dov’s ‘Priceless’, Ooah and Vibesquad also showing why they recently have had many label offers, the artists included on this CD really show where their production values can take them.
This is a quik piece i doodled in class in highschool lol. Thought I would change it up a bit and throw up some of my own art lol.
Anyways, when i saw the drawing it inspired me to put together a Deltron 3030 post. Sometimes I say I’m gonna post shit and don’t for a while, but I normally get to it eventually lol. So just be on the lookout.
Here’s some streams for you to hold you over for now. im sure most people have heard these though, there classics. If not then click play now.