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

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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.

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(Audio) Freddie Joachim – A.M (FREE ALBUM)

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Mellow Orange (SF) & Organology (LA/SD) present the second installment of instrumental downloads, ‘A.M.’ produced and arranged by Freddie Joachim (Organology).
<a href="http://organology.bandcamp.com/album/a-m">Mist by Organology</a>

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(Audio) Hudson Mohawke – Ras Kwame Mix

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Some new material from Hudson Mohawke recorded for Ras Kwame on the BBC.

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(Audio) Lee Fields & The Expressions – Live De La Semaine

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“Lee was born and raised in the small town of Wilson, North Carolina,one of 4 children. He spent his adolescence years singing in church and listening to R&B Artists such as James Brown, The Temptations, Eddie Floyd, Otis Redding and the classic sound of 60′s Memphis. He joined a few racial balance groups in the South and began playing college circuits that included East Carolina University, Duke University and Georgia Tech. By the late sixties, Lee began his singing career, working with bands which would lay the foundation for funk music including Kool and the Gang, Sammy Gordon and the Hip-Huggers, and Little Royal.

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(Video) Bobby McFerrin – Various Videos

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McFerrin switches rapidly and fluidly between normal and falsetto registers to create polyphonic effects, effectively performing both the main melody and the accompanying parts of songs. He makes use of percussive effects created both with his mouth and by tapping on his chest. McFerrin is also capable of multiphonic singing; as observed in his song “Drive” from the 2005 DVD Live in Montreal.
A notable document of McFerrin’s approach to singing is his 1984 album The Voice, the first solo vocal jazz album recorded with no accompaniment or overdubbing.

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(Audio) MF Borat – The Mask And The Moustache leaks

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“In 2006, during a stint out west to promote his then new movie, Sacha Cohen, (aka Borat) met Daniel Dumile, better known as Zev Love X, or MF DOOM. Their blazing freestyle ciphers and mutual love of Purple Kush led to an impromptu recording of Doom’s ‘My Favorite Ladies’ verses (see Herbalisers’ Something Wicked…album) over a beat Borat had made back in ’05 with Kulki Boolchek, a Khazak producer. Later that year Doom ventured east, and recorded three more gems with Cohen at the castle of Rudolf II in Prague, renowned for its stone acoustics. DigDug bought the master off a based-out gypsy in East Oakland and the rest is history!

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(Audio) Wait What – The Notorious XX (Mash Up)

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“notorious xx began as an idea in my sister’s apartment, where I was trying to figure out what it would sound like hearing juicy over vcr, and since then expanded to include all 11 tracks of the xx’s debut album chopped, sliced, and mashed up with biggie’s vocals. I made it over the span of a few weeks in boston, williamstown, albany, chicago, aspen, denver, and san francisco, and then mastered over 10 days in zurich, zermatt, london, san francisco, dallas, baton rouge and new orleans.”
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(Audio) The Roots – Dilla Joints (FREE DOWNLOAD)

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Questlove has been releasing some cover versions of J Dilla beats The Roots have done & now they’ve been compiled together for you to grab easily.FREE DOWNLOAD
For more info see Read More.

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