Def Jux at their most extreme and Tenor Saw ringing the alarm. I can't think of anything that can tie these two songs together so just obtain them already.
Mr Lif - I Phantom Feat. El-P (YSI) 192kbps
Tenor Saw - Ring The Alarm (YSI) 192kbps
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Felon, Chillin With A Gun To Your Melon
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Monday, December 8, 2008
Time for something aligned with typical monday morning cynical pleasures.
This lolpastiche was enough to make even Stuart Price smile.
Cylob - Living in the 1980's (Extended Dance Mix) (YSI) 320
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
Mischief Brew edit of Harry Thumann, quite bep in most regards. The original can be seen as a direct precursor to Emperor Machini in its distinct use of rolling bass lines and synths, with horns that hark back to the golden age of Paul Smith's technicolor film scores. The re-edit just means you can play it out without worrying about the guitars.
Harry Thumann - Underwater (Mischief Brew Re-Edit)(YSI)
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Best remix of Axel F since .......?
Harold Faltermeyer - Axel F (Ben Liebrand Mix)(YSI)
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Rare house post on staiii. Its a 1989 track from Lil' Louis that apparently 'changed house music' in that the genre finally crossed from its raw Chicago origins to a much more polished main-stream sound. Why Daft punk shout out to this cretan in teachers but fail to include so many other legit mahns i don't understand. If the groove sounds familiar don't feel special.. its been sampled everywhere from Josh Wink to Kylie minogue and Lolil' Kim.
Lil' Louis - French Kiss (Original mix) (YSI) 320
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Set It Off
Strafe's classic.
Strafe - Set It Off (12")(YSI) 192
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Paul Hardcastle: a man with a morbid love for the creative power trapped inside silicon chips. The above album cover, which probably began as an pseudo-honest shout-out to the devices that saw him come to fame (and should by now have been re-directed to the halls of pop-art), provides more than a solid testament to his organic BIOS operandi. The breakthrough hit '19' to which he, althoughly precariously, holds his name, has perhaps been elevated to too high a saddle; leaving his other works jostling for a hand hold on any dangling stirrups available.
Make an assessment of the following slippery B- Side:
Paul Hardcastle - King Tut (U.S. Remix) (YSI)
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Lesbian haircuts comin atya like a wet flannel
J*Davey - Dirty Love
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MATERIAL
Whilst not actually off Hallucination Engine, this track is dope. Feat. super sick Laswellian production that gave birth to Fab 5 Freddy's rap career during the early 80's, it also releases probably the most famous sample in turntable history (last two seconds). Staiii presents the b-side to Fab 5 Freddy's first single Change The Beat.
Fab 5 Freddy - Change The Beat (Female Vocals)(Z)
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Issey Miyake Saved Hip Hop
As on ode to Kid Elliot's return to the paper trail here is some new hip hop that is sick. 50 Cents new song however is fail. Become aware of the extreme Issey Miyake name drop in the second track.
Pac Div - U Know My Style(Z) 192
J-Billion - Issi (Z)160
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