Wednesday, April 28, 2010
BISWEED "You´re In Love" 2:21 PM
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Monday, April 26, 2010
Ka-La-Ka Afro Beat Band "Soul Ethiopia" 6:15 PM

A1 | No More Colonial Greediness | ||
A2 | Belle Femme D'Afrique Noire | ||
A3 | Every Do It Your Own Way | ||
B1 | Le Baiser De L'Elephant | ||
B2 | No I'm Not A Monkey | ||
B3 | Soul Ethiopia |
The liner notes and credits on the cover of this album are all invented and have nothing to do with the actual music.
Primo's Guru Tribute Mix 6:02 PM
Fuck the Drama. Here's a tribute mix to Guru from the one and only DJ Premier. RIP GURU.
2. Gang Starr – "Intro" (The First Step)
3. Gang Starr – "Execution Of A Chump" (No More Mr. Nice Guy Pt. 2)
4. Gang Starr – "Name Tag" (Premier & The Guru)
5. Gang Starr – "Speak Ya Clout" (Feat. Jeru the Damaja & Lil Dap)
6. Gang Starr – "Peace Of Mine"
7. Gang Starr – "Eulogy"
8. Gang Starr – "Royalty" (Feat. K-Ci & JoJo)
9. Gang Starr – "Daily Operation" (Intro)
10. Gang Starr – "In This Life…" (Feat. Snoop Dogg & Uncle Reo)
11. Gang Starr – "Above The Clouds" (Feat. Inspectah Deck)
12. Gang Starr – "The Planet"
13. Gang Starr – "Daily Operation" (Intro)
14. Gang Starr – "Next Time"
15. Gang Starr – "93 Interlude" (Unreleased Moment Of Truth Interlude)
16. Gang Starr – "The Militia II" (Feat. Rakim & WC)
17. Gang Starr – "Intro" (HQ, Goo, Panch)
18. Heavy D. – "A Buncha Niggas" (Feat. The Notorious B.I.G., Busta Rhymes, Guru, Rob-O & Third Eye)
19. M.O.P. – "Salute Part II" (Feat. Guru)
20. D&D Allstars – "Hot Shit" (Feat. Big Daddy Kane, Sadat X, Guru & Greg Nice)
21. Gang Starr – "PLAYTAWIN"
22. Gang Starr – "Soliloquy Of Chaos"
23. Group Home – "The Legacy" (Feat. Guru)
24. Gang Starr – "Conspiracy"
25. Gang Starr – "Stay Tuned"
26. Gang Starr – "Zonin'"
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Oscillations Part 2 1:07 PM

The second free fix of the finest in hip-hop, electronica, neo-soul, dubstep. Just out this week..its so hot it burns.
01. XLII – Roll Upon You Like XLII
02. Slugabed – Power Of The Mind
03. Alex B – Murked
04. Greymatter – Too Much
05. Elroy 4.0 – Nemo’s New Shimmery Coat
06. 00Genesis – Dew
07. Constrobuz – Listen Close
08. Mr Beatnick – Plastic Memory
09. ANGO – Hep, Hep
10. Suzi Analogue – Gate 28 feat. Stalley
11. Kidkanevil – Zo0o0o0p!!! feat. Oddisee
12. Flick Brown – It Be Called N.C. feat. Akello Light
13. Cazeaux O.S.L.O. – Negro-Orgen
14. Piff Herrera – Windpipe
15. Debilorithmicos – Devil’s Hand feat. Racecar & Sarah G
16. 8Bitch – In The Moog For Love
17. Ghost – CIA
18. Stevo – untitled971
19. Inko – Komet Kameratene
20. Beatcasso – Untitled 48590
21. S.maharba – M/L/M/H
"Free Download" link will take you to a page where you can also download the Part One of the same series. Do enjoy!
Free Download
UNKLE " More Stories" 2008 10:46 AM

This is a record containing a mix of B-sides, remixes, unreleased "War Stories" session tracks, and music composed for the film Odyssey In Rome. "War Stories", for those of you that aren't aware, is Unkle´s 3rd full album released a year before, in 2007.
I picked to put up "MORE STORIES", regardless of its age, cause its a brilliant example how remix album can in some rare occasion be a very strong contender to it´s original release. Its like twins...you like them both, you just can´t pick which is better.
Also, my second reason for this up, is to get you in the right mood ,for Unkle is coming out with a new album already as soon as this May.
Tracklist:
01. Serene
02. Heaven
03. Tumstyle Blues (Surrender Sounds Sessions #4)
04. Opened Dreams
05. Blade in the Back
06. Can’t Stop
07. Synthetic Water
08. A Wash of Black
09. Burn My Shadow (Radio Slave Remix)
10. Hold My Hand (Buckley remix)
11. Burn My Shadow (Surrender Sounds Sessions #5)
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Mos Dub - Produced by Max Tannone 6:40 PM
"Mos Dub - Produced by Max Tannone - A remix album featuring Mos Def and dub reggae music.
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Friday, April 9, 2010
The Best Stevie Wonder Songs that Stevie Wonder Never Made 8:49 PM

KYLE HALL - KAYCHUNK / YOU KNOW WHAT I FEEL 12" 2:51 AM
Tracks:
A.KAYCHUNK
B.YOU KNOW WHAT I FEEL
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Thursday, April 8, 2010
VIDEO: "PIXELS" by PATRICK JEAN 1:06 PM
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Cool Tributes Vol.2 - Pop Standards Revisited 3:19 AM
Tracklist:
CD 1:
01. Tok Tok Tok - Day Tripper (The Beatles) (3:45)
02. Visioneers - Runnin' (The Pharcyde) (4:07)
03. Trinah - Let's Stay Together (Al Green) (4:15)
04. Bebo Best & the Super Lounge Orchestra - Come as You Are (Nirvana) (3:38)
05. Jet Set Sweden - Oxygene (Jean-Michel Jarre) (3:37)
06. The Moleskins - Money (Pink Floyd) (5:15)
07. Slackwax - On The Road Again (Canned Heat) (3:03)
08. Grand Magneto - Heart Of Glass (Blondie) (3:13)
09. Marley Marl feat. R. Ayers and E. Birdsong - Hummin' (Roy Ayers) (5:07)
10. Club Des Belugas feat. Brenda Boykin - It Don't Mean A Thing (Duke Ellington)
11. Coldcut - Walk A Mile In My Shoes - Henrik Schwarz Remix (Elvis Presley) (4:53)
12. Jazzbox - Smiling (Louis Armstrong) (6:31)
13. Liza Everson feat. Alvin S - Le Freak (Chic) (4:46)
14. J Dilla - Think Twice (Donald Byrd) (3:25)
15. La Maison Tellier - Killing In The Name Of (Rage Against The Machine) (3:49)
16. Susanna and the Magical Orchestra - Jolene (Dolly Parton) (3:43)
17. Reverse - Space Oddity (David Bowie) (5:09)
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CD 2:
01. Terez Montcalm - Sweet Dreams (Eurythmics) (4:03)
02. Musica Nuda - Couleur Cafe (Serge Gainsbourg) (2:40)
03. Fink - All Cried Out (Alison Moyet) (4:38)
04. Ambelique - Human Nature (Michael Jackson) (3:45)
05. Sylvain Luc & Bireli Lagrene - Isn't She Lovely (Stevie Wonder) (4:00)
06. Dj Disse - Walk On The Wild Side (Velvet Underground) (7:01)
07. Cuban Jazz Gang - Evil Ways (Carlos Santana) (4:42)
08. Bossacucanova - Essa Moça Ta Diferente (Chico Buarque) (4:22)
09. Jojo Effect - And The Beat Goes On (Sonny & Cher) (5:13)
10. Salome De Bahia - Que Reste T Il De Nos Amours (Charles Trenet) (4:48)
11. Mystefy - Lady Grinning Soul (David Bowie) (3:44)
12. Johanna - La Vie En Rose (Edith Piaf) (3:54)
13. The Danish Radio Big Band - Whats Going On Panaphonic Vs L.E.D Mix (Marvin Gaye)
14. Kaori - Good Life (Inner City) (5:30)
15. Christian Prommers Drumlesson - Strings Of Life (Rhythm Is Rhythm) (3:16)
16. Preston Shannon - Purple Rain (Prince) (5:37)
17. Shawn Lee - Witchita Lineman (Glen Campbell) (3:32)
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010
The Pimps of Joytime High Steppin' 2:11 AM
Surely a killer, no filler.
1 Pjt's High Steppin
2 Street Sound
3 Bonita
4 Tea Time
5 H2O (Featuring Cyril Neville)
6 My Gold
7 Hey Mr. J
8 Be Good
9 We Can Find A Way
10 Chant
11 Workin All The Time
12 She-Do
13 Long Ride
14 San Franciso Bound
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You know one of those days when you feel youre in luck and everything just sorta comes to you. Well, today is one of those days. Imagine a soul. The Soul.With a twist. It just fell to your lap. I dropped it there. Enjoy!
The Pimps of Joytime – Funk Fixes and Remixes
1. Intro
2. Bonita (Dj Vadim Remix)
3. Gosalo
4. My Gold (Chico Mann Remix)
5. Street Sound (Nickodemus Remix)
6. San Francisco Bound (DJ OBaH Remix)
7. Funky Brooklyn
8. H2o (Dj Smash Remix)
9. Joytime Radio
10. My Gold (Sumo Remix)
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Monday, April 5, 2010
MOKB Promo Mix (Mayer Hawthorne, Sharon Jones & TDK, etc) 2:27 PM
Give it a listen, and vibe-the-fawk-out on it.
MP3 : Mayer Hawthorne - Thin Moon (James Pants cover)
MP3 : James Pants - Thin Moon
MP3 : Mayer Hawthorne on NPR's Tell Me More
MOKB Promo Mix (Mayer Hawthorne, Sharon Jones & TDK, etc) by DJMetroGnome
DOWNLOAD : DJ MetroGnome - Mayer Hawthorne | Sharon Jones Soul/Funk Mix
NAK 1: REPEAT OFFENDER MIX PT.2 3:22 AM

TRACKLIST:
Infectious Organisms – 23rd Psalm
DJ Jazzy Jeff/Jay-Z – Allow Me To…
DJ Krush f. Esthero – Final Home
Blu – Never Be Another
Outkast f. Raekwon – Royal Flush
Jugoe – Devil Woman
Common f. Bilal – Aquarius
Game/Mystic – Hate It or Love the Life (NAK 1 Blend)
Ratatat/Kanye West – Diamonds (Rmx)
DJ Jazzy Jeff/Biggie – Gimmie the Doe
Clipse – Grinding Inst.
Chali2na f. Choklate – Keep Goin
Large Professor – In the Sun (Loop)
Damien Marley f. Nas – Road to Zion
Lil flavor to get juices flowing
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Sunday, April 4, 2010
CAPTAIN PLANET - Speakin Nuyorican 12'' (2009) 2:20 PM
P.S. I dug high and low for this one... don´t let that one slip away.
Tracklist
A1. Speakin Nuyorican
A2. On Yer Feet
A3. Fumando
B1. Lagos Speedway
B2. Fresh Delivery
B3. Speakin Nuyorican (Palov And Mishkin Remix)
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Greenwood Rhythm Coalition Salsa Verde / Pachanga Pistola 11:38 AM
Tracklist:
SIDE A Salsa Verde
SIDE B Pachanga Pistola
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Zola Jesus Stridulum EP 2010 7:28 AM
Here is what she has to say about her own creation and sound:
Really, what more could you ask for? Unwrap your gift, and enjoy it loud.
01. Night
02. Trust Me
03. I Can't Stand
04. Stridulum
05. Run Me Out
06. Manifest Destiny
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Saturday, April 3, 2010
Annie - I Will Get On - Telle Records 2002 3:28 PM

Django Django WOR/Skies over Cairo 2:14 PM
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Erykah Badu - New Amerykah Part Two - Return Of The Ankh 2010 9:47 AM
2. Window Seat
3. Agitation
4. Turn Me Away (Get MuNNY)
5. Gone Baby, Don’t Be Long
6. Umm Hmm
7. Love
8. You Loving Me (session)
9. Fall In Love (your funeral)
10. Strawberry Incense
11. Out My Mind, Just In Time
Tranqill - The Hidden Treasures EP 2010 9:29 AM
Evidence - Tape Series 9:19 AM

Friday, April 2, 2010
Wooden Shjips - Contact 2:41 PM

Mr. Day Smallery 2010 12:03 PM
What we have here, boys and girls, is Mr. Days solo debut album (released only a few days ago). The feel of 70s soul with suave flow will win over with its elegance. Wholesomely groovy!..and I dig.
Tracklist:
01. Tears Of Joy
02. Small Fry
03. If I Can't Love You
04. Spooky
05. Get Your Point Over
06. Soul On Wax
07. Straggler
08. That's How I Feel About You
09. Heaven Knows
10. Precious
11. No Time
12. Get It On
13. Don't You Stay Outside Tonight
14. Both Sides
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Washed Out - High Times (Tape) 10:41 AM
K-Beta - Inglorious Beta [Free LP] 10:26 AM
DMV emcee K-Beta teamed up with Inner Loop Records and DJ Booth to premiere his debut album, Inglorious Beta. Beta explains the titles as such: "The word ‘inglorious’ refers to being in a state of utter shame and disgrace…I reflected on all of the trials and tribulations of my life, and searched for perspective through reading, meditating etc. It helped me understand that shame is [a] tool with which many build hiding places. Creating this album has helped me lift up the rug and expose all of the dirt underneath.” The album is 16 tracks deep, and includes features from Diamond District, Illa Ghee, Sketch, and more - with production from Kev Brown, J-Scrilla, Soulful!, Kokayi, and more.
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Thursday, April 1, 2010
"You Can Start Something": Q+A With Matt Mason, Godfather of Pirate Radio 5:08 PM
Recently, we spoke to Matt Mason, London’s pirate radio god-daddy and the host of Vice/Palladium’s new documentary about that daredevil, building-scaling underground music culture. (Watch it above.)
Getting into jungle, drum n’ bass, garage and grime music growing up in London during the hardcore acid house era, Matt Mason became a pirate DJ running record labels and club nights. He then started writing about it in magazines like Vice [Grimewatch] and founded UK’s largest urban music magazine RWD. Today he’s leading the discussion on piracy with his critically acclaimed book The Pirate’s Dilemma: How Youth Culture Reinvented Capitalism, proving the point that, in this new Darwinist market economy, creativity is by far our most important currency. To him, piracy is just part of a new business model that can be used to improve and add value—like when Bathing Ape appropriated Nike’s Air Dunks to their own devices, which eventually led to Nike themselves ripping off BAPE.
How did you first get into street culture?
I guess through pirate radio. You could call in and they’d do shout outs to your friends, which was alluring when I was 10. Then I got more and more into the music and eventually started DJing. I think pirate radio kind of indoctrinates everybody that listens to it—you can start something, you can make a record or start a station or a clothing label. Many people I know who grew up being part of the pirate radio scene went on to start their own businesses. So it definitely encouraged the kids involved to be entrepreneurs. It’s been a huge inspiration for what I’ve done later on.
What was the most exciting thing about writing The Pirates Dilemma?
I interviewed Dave Mancuso who founded the legendary New York club The Loft in the 60s. He talked about growing up in an orphanage where this one nun dealt with the kids by throwing, basically this non-stop birthday party. So he grew up always thinking about this birthday party and wanting to recreate that vibe. I thought that, “This is crazy, what this guy is basically saying is that a nun unadvisedly brought about disco,” so I asked him if I could meet her. I remember waking up that morning to go and do the interview and I’ve never felt as nervous. I knew that her story was going to be an important chapter in the history of dance music. She still doesn’t have any idea of what disco is or the monster she unleashed, haha.
You’ve been voted ‘Best Pirate’ by BusinessWeek. Would you call yourself a pirate?
We’re all in a situation now where anybody can pirate anything but I don’t feel that I’m a pirate like I did when I was a pirate radio DJ. I pirate stuff a lot less and it’s not because I feel guilty about it, but because all the legitimate channels for getting digital have become so much better. For me it was never really about the money, but about what’s easiest and most convenient. Which is kind of the point of the book. If you want to beat the pirates, just do what they’re doing better than they are. Provide a better service. There’s always a root cause of piracy, it’s a symptom of a problem, of a system like a market or a government not working properly. As long as there’s this unworkable situation where the pirates are delivering stuff in the most efficient way, no industry is going to be able to beat them.
Would you call piracy a youth culture?
Digital piracy has absolutely become a form of youth culture. I find it really weird that the record labels missed this because the music industry is the best industry in the world at monetizing and corrupting youth cultures. They ruined punk, they ruined disco and hip hop. They’re experts at taking a youth movement and turning it into a commercial corporate carcass of its former self. Had they recognized digital piracy as a youth movement—instead of a technological problem—they would’ve been the people running itunes now. They should have treated Napster like the Sex Pistols. I think that this idea that we’re rebelling against old things is just our outdated system going away and being replaced by something new. This is just how things are—if something doesn’t work it becomes irrelevant.
Don’t you think it’s sad that musicians for example, walk around feeling that they can’t live on their art, when people listen to music on a daily basis?
Yes, that’s definitely something that doesn’t work and it’s been true always in the creative industries, especially music. Most artists that make it big aren’t the most talented but the ones with the right combination of talent and hustle. The people that figure out how to use piracy to their advantage are going to be the ones who are successful.
How can artists or independent small businesses use piracy to their benefit?
They need to be creative in terms of how to use all these new channels to sell things. It’s a new form of creativity, which was previously not a part of the creative process.
To me that’s what’s interesting about digital music or digital anything, that how you package it can be whatever you want it to be. One of the biggest complaints about digital music is that artwork is dead as the record sleeve’s gone away—No, the record sleeve can now be anything that you want it to be. You’ve got more places to express yourself and more chances and ways to be creative. The most creative people are still going to make money because they’re going to do cool stuff and that’s going to earn them fans and money.
You let people download your book for free on your site. Do you still sell a lot of books or how do you make your money?
Releasing the e-book for free didn’t hurt physical sales of the book, but the amount of press we got for doing it initially spiked it. Most people who write business books or non-fictional books don’t make their money from actual book sales. A book is like a big business card that allows you to go and do all this other stuff. I make my money from what I do because of the book—consulting or going to do a speech somewhere. It’s the same situation as for musicians—you earn your money on the road. Piracy has definitely not hindered me at all.
We have a pirate party here in Sweden and they recently won enough votes to make it into the European Parliament, next year they’re running for general election. Do you think this is the first sign of major political change?
It’s definitely the start of something that we’re going to see become more and more important in the politics, but right now it’s not priority number one. Peter Sunde—one of the founders of Pirate Bay—is not a member of the pirate party, he votes for the green party. I’m passionate about piracy, but come on, it’s not more important than global warming. It’s still a fringe issue—it’s not a big problem, it’s not terrorism or global warming or the economic crisis. It’s taken the backseat and will do for some time to come. But I think things will change and it doesn’t really bother me where politicians are on this debate right now because the pirates are always so far ahead of them.
Do you believe that something other than money will make the world go round in the future?
What we need to look at here is what money represents and it represents value—the value of the things we do and in some ways it signifies reputation. It’s a measure of something. We’re always going to confer value on people or products in different ways and I think that in some point in the future, the way that we do that won’t be with money anymore because it just won’t be the most efficient way to do it. We’re getting smaller in the way we do things.
This whole punk ideal of doing it yourself with almost next to nothing and doing it really efficiently with very little money is something that is becoming more and more pervasive in every single industry. Not just the things that we’ve always done with small amounts of money, like record or fashion labels, but things like gene sequencing, like 3D printing and building space rockets. All of that is becoming stuff you can do in your garage. It’s pretty crazy. The need for massive amounts of capital is not going away anytime soon but it’s certainly decreasing in value for every year.
Yeah, when kids will be able to print out sneakers with 3D printers, companies will have to embrace this whole thing with piracy in order to survive.
Yes, selling things in a physical format is a dead idea. But like everything else, the debate of piracy has been really affected by this economic crisis.
Historically, people with new revolutionizing new ideas have experienced trouble with authorities, have you experienced anything of the sort with your book?
I’ve worked with some of the big Hollywood studios and talked to their anti-piracy teams and they’re all fans of the book. I didn’t see that coming at all. The biggest negative response I’ve had is from pirates on file sharing sites. Because the message of the book is essentially that piracy is a form of youth culture that’s going to be commercialized and become normal (the way punk was, as piracy is the new kind of anarchic thing to do) and that that’s good. It’s like saying to a punk in the 70s, “We need to work out how we can sell Ramones T-shirts in every mall in America.” For lot of people involved in the piracy movement it’s the last thing they want to hear. A lot of them think that piracy is going to take down capitalism, copyright, society and smash the system. That’s fine because those slogans do change things, punk did change things even if it became commercial, and piracy has changed things and it will continue to do that.
If we want things to keep changing we have to keep commercializing these new movements, we have to keep killing them to make way for new things, make way for even more radical ideas. The history of media, piracy, youth culture and all the situations that have been similar to this, shows that these things kind of go away in the end. They become absorbed into society, and that’s good, it’s not a bad thing at all. It’s good for youth culture, it’s good for society and I want to see that keep happening.
For more information or to download Matt’s book, go to his site.
-Interview by Milène Larsson (VICE Sweden)
King Rhythm - Mad & Hating 3:57 PM
Snowgoons – German Snow 2009 1:57 PM
Here is a sample for you
Tracklist:
01. Torcher’s Trademark (feat. Wise Intelligent & Torch)
02. This Is Where The Fun Stops (feat. Reef The Lost Cauze & Abroo)
03. The Hatred (feat. Slaine, Pal One & Lord Lhus)
04. Casualties Of The War (feat. Smif N Wessun & Marph)
05. Starlight (feat. Viro The Virus & Aphroe)
06. Black Snow (feat. Ill Bill, Apathy & Simon Says)
07. No Guts, No Glory (feat. O.C., Curse & Rasco)
08. A.O.T.P. (feat. Apathy & Mars)
09. Still Got The Ammo (feat. Mainflow, Sebstar & El Da Sensei)
10. Ride On (feat. Defari, Nico Suave & Maylay Sparks)
11. Sick Life (feat. Sick Jacken, Cynic & Gimma)
12. Enemy (feat. Ill Bill & Morlockk Dilemma)
13. The Spell (feat. Eternia & Pyranja)
14. Riddle Of The Sphinx (feat. Jus Allah, Gideon & Rip Shop)
15. Nuthing You Say (feat. Edo G & Retrogott (Huss & Hodn)
16. Lost (feat. Block McCloud, Doap Nixon, CHS & Respect)
17. Gunz (feat. Sean Price, Dra-Q & Jus Allah)
18. Still Water Runs Deep (feat. Supastition & Ferum)
19. Controll (feat. Hiob, KRS One & Cymarshall Law)
20. Raining (feat. Brainstorm, Grizu & Edo G)
21. Avalanche Warning (feat. Pacewon, Raki, BoRisk & Nervous Wreck)
22. Who (feat. Outerspace, Black Market & Suspee)
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