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Archive for July, 2010

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Jul 30

(Audio) Jaguar Skills Presents The History Of Drum & Bass

The History Of Drum & Bass Mix hosted by MC Skibadee. 164 Tracks in 60 minutes. Respectfully made for all the one leg skanking D&B heads out there.

Jaguar Skills Presents The History Of Drum & Bass by Jaguar Skills

Jul 14

(Audio) World Dance mixed by DJ Hype & Ellis Dee

This is by far the best Old Skool Drum n Bass compilation ever released, mixed by two of the best DJ’s about at the time, Hype and Ellis Dee! It was released back in 96 when every tune was a classic and Hype (who is still going strong) was tearing up the turntables with Beavis & Butthead scratching. Legendary!

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Jul 07

(Video) Strong Arm Steady – In Search Of Stoney Jackson

Strong Arm Steady was formed in the shadows of the West Coast’s Death Row Records movement, which at one time, loomed large over much of the region’s talent. Many Los Angeles artists—themselves students and children of Death Row—were becoming frustrated at the gang mentality that colored perceptions of their burgeoning underground. Out of that frustration came resourcefulness and unity, and as unity grew into community, L.A.’s indie scene began to blossom, not in opposition to Death Row, but as an alternative. They are the new generation. They are Strong Arm Steady.

Jul 06

(Audio) Raw Stiles – Hello Lovely (FREE E.P)

An alumnus of the J Dilla & Madlib schools of thought, Raw Stiles explores the art of sampling with soulful, easy-listening instrumentals. Drawing upon an adolescence spent either DJing or in the studio, after working with such MC’s & producers as Kill Bill, War Spawn, and Fancy Mike, the Miami native finally shares his experiments for the public’s listening pleasure.

Jul 06

(Video) Lewis Floyd Henry

Don’t really know too much about this guy, other than he’s a busker, he’s sick and is playing a few small festivals around this summer including The Big Chill.
The new-age Jimi Hendrix springs to mind!

Jul 04

(Video) Reflection Eternal – In This World/Back Again

Tracks from Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek’s new album Revolutions Per Minute.

Jul 04

(Video) Apollo Brown – Various Tracks

Some tracks by bedroom beat maker Apollo Brown.

Jul 04

(Audio) MED & Talib Kweli – Classic (FREE MP3)

Possibly from the forthcoming MED album. We’ll be announcing more about this project in coming weeks.

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