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This playlist is 87% vinyl friendly. Impressive. Döhmann Helix One MK III Turntable with Vacuum Hold-Down Previewing at The 2026 AXPONA Show, I’m not sure whether the $150,000 price tag included the Wilson Benesch Graviton Ti arm, Tessellate Diamond cartridge, Supatrac Nighthawk 12** arm with DS Audio Grandmaster EX cartridge, analog front end feeding the ARC Ref 10 phono (or DS Audio TB-100 tube equalizer), the new ARC Ref 20 preamp, ARC Ref 330 mono amps, Wilson Audio XVX loudspeakers, cables from Transparent and the Olympus Ultra racks from Critical Mass Systems… or not. Any track marked * has been given either a tiny or a slightly larger 41 Rooms tweak/edit/chop and the occasional tune might sound a bit dodgy, quality-wise. On top of that, the switch between different decades and production values never helps in the mix here. Lyric of Playlist 152 Sad Alex! 00.00 (Intro) THE FLAMINGOS – Stars (Edit) – Unreleased demo – 1983. Episode #1 for info. 00.41 NEW ORDER – The Village (Kilkenny Rose Hill Hotel, 24.4.83) – Power Corruption and Lies, Definitive Edition – Warner Music – 2020 It gets off to a slightly shaky start at what was a legendary night in early years New Order history, with Barney and Hooky acting as a modern day comedy double act for the evening. The onstage antics were definitely inspired by seeing the hotel’s flyer in the afternoon… and I don’t remember Liam turning up. Me on photos duty, none of which I would have remembered until Steve Morris sent me photos I’d taken this night… with my writing on the back… followed by the above Movement Definitive Edition then including the video. I remember the afternoon soundcheck chat and Ozzy leaving the mixing desk mid gig and standing next to me but the things you forget… 05.03 PAUL HAIG – Trip Out The Rider – 7″ – Impotent Fury – 2010 ‘Packaged in a fancy pants paper cut sleeve that is hand screen-printed, foil embossed and limited to 500 copies. Rumoured to be the first of six vinyl releases… ‘ – Discogs His albums surface only very occasionally these days and any teaser singles even less so. This 7″ – driving with the zest of his early years – appears to have been the most recent but he’s a ‘signature’ voice we should hear more of. 07.41 LINES OF SILENCE – Lines In Opposition (Radio Edit) – Lines In Opposition, LP – Sprechen – 2026 These sleeves aren’t getting any easier to look at. An experimental krautrock band (Can? Neu?… ) out of Todmorden, UK – ‘a hotbed of UFO activity and home to the UK’s highest ever beach‘ – and I slightly cheated the vinyl thing here, as the Radio Edit is only downloadable, with the full version on the just released vinyl album. Should have gone with the latter. 11.12 SILICON VALLEY – X-Cell – Cold Waves Of Color Volume 3, v/artists LP – Color Disc – 2016 Whoever they were/are, they seem to have only released six singular tracks over a period of forty two years(!) * and on Color Disc label, v/artist albums only. A side hustle, the SV releases are not. * Makes Got-Ta-Scatta look prolific. 15.09 CLOCK DVA – 4 Hours (7″ Version) – 7″ – Fetish – 1981 Adi Newton is a voice that sits you up but they’d had a bucket load of self and semi released material before I tuned in with the Thirst album that includes this their debut 7″. 18.59 THE EVENT GROUP – Approach Work (Pt B) – Approach Work, self released, cassette only – ? – 1983 For any kids picking up on this, the voice you hear here is of England cricketing legend of yesteryear, Freddie Truman, also featured on the main Approach Work track already playlisted on 41 Rooms and the cassette’s cover, obviously, where he nearly looks like he’s got his ever present pipe on the go. And as for the church bells on the track… maybe adding to the image of a village green setting? Search out the band’s Feb ’82 Riverside TV appearance at some point. An entertaining watch at the time and another release for me to upload (the images anyway) to Discogs at some point, maybe. 25.11 UT – Evangelist – Split 7″ – Blast First – 1989 Yep, also the lead track from the 1987 album, In Gut’s House but I’ve gone for the, split with Dinosaur Jr., 7″ and as mentioned before here at 41 Rooms, a band I’ve grown to like more now than I maybe did back then. Cheers for the 41 Rooms iD snippet, Nina! Supporting The Fall, Bedford Boys Club, 1.10.83 Photo credit: Dec Hickey 27.57 YOUNG MARBLE GIANTS – Include Me Out – Colossal Youth, LP – Rough Trade – 1980 In YMG world this is them nearly rocking out! 29.50 KAREN MARKS – Cold Café – 7″ – Astor – 1980 Out of Australia and her only release at the time but the price tag the single has acquired through the years since (one of a few on this show), brought about a 2019 EP of tracks also recorded back in the day. Definitely an ‘indie’ sound. 32.42 DEENA WEBSTER – Scarborough Fair – 7″ – Parlophone – 1968 A folk standard I seem to remember hearing fairly regularly when I was young, so in one guise or another it must have cropped up on the radio and TV, though I never had the urge to buy it until I heard Deena’s version in more recent years and though she maintained the tempo of the song’s more traditional singers it’s everything backing her wasting no time in getting ‘busy’ that helps this version get my vote. ‘Bustling folk’, so let’s hear it for Deena and her arranger… “I chose none of the singles (from the album Is Tuesdays Child) apart from Scarborough Fair.” The track was one of the first arrangements for another artist by Barbara Moore. She was best known for her work as a singer with The Ladybirds and, when she arrived at the studio, many of the musicians thought that she'd come to help with backing vocals. She remembers that when she got onto the rostrum to conduct,the baton “it fell out of my sweaty little palm and ended up on the bass drum – that relaxed the whole atmosphere”. At the end of the session, Moore received a standing ovation from the 60 string andhorn players present. – Record Collector/Ian Shirley, #424, Jan 2014 edit 35.38 AL STEWART – Turn Into Earth – 7″ b-side – Decca – 1966 The flip may from Stewart’s debut release and his vocal ‘swagger’ makes this a rarity, in that it’s the only time I can think of where I’ve preferred a Yardbirds song performed by others… not that there are many of those. 38.29 MASSIVE ATTACK – Angel (Live) – Stream only – 2006 Performed as part of UK Channel 4’s first season of Live from Abbey Road series, with the Bristol band and Horace Andy managing to give the track even more gravitas and tension than on the its studio recording. No small feat. 43.15 CALLERS – Bloodless Ties – Life Of Love, LP – Western Vinyl – 2010 Sara Lucas’ vocal is just sublime, even if that bass guitar keeps hitting a note that I DO NOT LIKE. 47.39 PLATON DAVYDOV (feat OLEG KIRILKOV) – Sadness * – Stream only? – 2019 Violins… 49.02 MARTYN BATES – I’ll Wrap Your Hopes – Letters To A Scattered Family, LP – Integrity – 1990 Poetry, with a rippling outro. 53.01 FINK – Memorise Your Senses – The City Is Coming To Erase It All, LP – R’COUP’D – 2026 It took this his ninth album for me to have even heard of him, so I might have to rewind on him. 56.41 BÔA – Duvet – 7″ – Cinema-Kan – 2018 Or bôa… and on listening to the 1998 debut album, The Race Of A Thousand Camels, that first included this song, a band even at that point sounding like they might have been fighting to be two bands? I’d never heard of them until this track recently bumped into me but you then do a bit of a dig and Duvet has 43million Youtube hits… so you have to do a bigger dig. Here they sound not unlike The Sundays but that bigger dig explains some of the above. 01.00.00 RENAISSANCE – Back Home Once Again – 7″ – Warner Brothers – 1977 And what were the chances? Looking for something to follow Boa’s Duvet I decided on this 1977 single from Renaissance, a ‘prog folk’ band who for a couple of years in the late ’70s I had a real liking for. It turns out that Bôa’s drummer, Lee Sullivan is the son of Renaissance’s former drummer, Terry Sullivan. Who’d have thunk, eh? 01.03.03 HANNE HUKKELBERG – Do As I Do – Little Things, LP – Leaf – 2005 Promo’d (albeit as a CD only) as the single off the album at the time, so this was the ‘teaser’ – and it’s easy to see why. Cute! 01.06.39 08/15 – 1000 Gelbe Tennisbälle – 7″ – Sterbt Alle – 2025 If you had thoughts of releasing music on the subject of 1000 yellow tennis balls then someone’s beaten you to it. A 300 run re-release of their 1981 and only single. 01.11.25 COLDCUT – Beats + Pieces (Mo’ Bass Remix) – 12″ – Ahead Of Our Time – 1987 With a nod to Steinski, they were ahead of most of the others. 01.17.15 RAE & CHRISTIAN – Check The Technique (feat Tony D, Jazzy Jeff and Agent 86) (edit) – Mercury Rising, 2LP – LateNightTales – 2013 Minus the wonderful Veba’s vocals but with Mark Rae’s hip hop credentials they still produce. 01.21.10 THE JUJU ORCHESTRA – What Is Hip (Mo’ Horizons Hipstyle) – 12″ – Remixes – Agogo Records – 2006 TC (RIP) spending some time in the studio with the youngsters. 01.26.55 SAD ALEX – Ice Ice Baby (But You Have Anxiety) – Stream only – 2025 The only way Vanilla Ice was going to get on 41 Rooms was via som break borrowing… and songwriter Alex Saad has done just that. 01.28.59 SIMPLE MINDS – King Is White And In The Crowd – 12″ b-side – Virgin – 1982 Thankfully still here holding on to their futurist feel, even if the sound is housed in a contender for Worst Record Sleeve of all time. So, you’re only get the reverse… and that’s bad enough. 01.34.27 WAMDUE PROJECT – King Of My Castle (Original Version) * – 12″ – Eruption – 1998 More kings! Unusual for a dance track with nothing special in the vocals department to chart mainstream but this did just that. Maybe some intrigue and charm in the ‘Must be the reason why I’m king of my castle‘ lyric as it chugs along? Sometimes there’s just no knowing… 01.39.04 JOHNNY MAESTRO & THE CRESTS – I’m Stepping Out Of The Picture – 7″ – Scepter Records – 1965 If there’s a world in music I won’t stop finding ‘new’ gems it’s the rare/northern etc soul scene. I heard this gritty and restrained-in-equal-measures brassy belter for the first time only recently, via Beth Arzy (Jetstream Pony and others) capturing herself in front of a DJ spinning this tune. Re-released a couple of times in the intervening years, I won’t though be getting an original copy any time soon, as that could be anywhere between $800 and for a promo copy, $1700! 01.41.17 JIMMY RUFFIN – It’s Wonderful (To Be Loved By You) – 7″ – Tamla Motown – 1970 Motown still in their prime in these years and come the mid-late 70s I had the grand notion of collecting every UK Motown single between TMG 501 and TMG 801… but I soon gave up the ghost, though this one made it into the fold. 01.43.58 McFADDEN & WHITEHEAD – Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now * – 12″ – Philadelphia Int – 1979 Reminds me of Bedfordshire clubs of the time, and footballing mates and girlfriends and not a care in the world. 01.49.53 THE TYRREL CORPORATION – Going Home (Original Mix) * – 12″ – Cooltempo – 1992 Had three or four biggish tunes that gave them an identity of sorts. Not sure why great train robber, Buster Edwards is here but this was a 15.8.92 ad, most probably in Record Mirror. 01.55.08 NEW ORDER (Again!) – World In Motion (1990 No Alla Violenza Mix) * – 12″ – Factory – 1990 It’s World Cup time again! So, for only the second time (I think) in 41 Rooms’ history it’s New Order twice in one show – and the last time was Show 1! With a break in there nicked from somewhere I can’t quite grasp and Barney’s vocal deservedly getting some real breathing space here in between the Italo piano, will it do the job for us footie fans this time around? Who’d be an England fan, eh? If we’re still in the mix by show 153 we’re doing OK. Show 153 will be alive July 5. Dec x The post Post Punk Plus Podcast Playlist 152 – Original upload 7.6.26 appeared first on 41Rooms.
Impression: Kaiser Permanente Mid-Atlantic States General Radiology Modality Manager extraordinaire Delena Benjamin talks to Saad and Travis about growing up in a military family, settling in the DC area, Radiology technology school and being the best she can be in a plethora of positions and health care settings throughout her career.
Episode 053 with New Jersey Born and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania bred, New Orleans Louisiana based Beatmaker/Emcee, 1/4 of Bag Season Records, Grilchy Party collaborator...Wino Willy and daughter Calliope.We talk about his signature moniker, musical upbringings/inspirations, his new instrumental albums and collaborations, exposure to 1 of 4 Pillars of Hip-Hop (Turntableism, Emceeing/Beatmaker), his Beatmaker/Music Producer Superheros (Timbaland, The Neptunes, Q-Tip, J Dilla, DJ Premier, El-P, Anra, The Field, Rex Mason, Friend Kerrek, Q3, Nicholas Kraven, STLNDRMS, Leem Lizzy, Nelac The Beat Ninja, Tatzumakiii and more), electronic music production equipment, Anime, creating content similar to AND1 Mixtapes, Bag Season Records, the New Orleans Beat Scene and more.Wino Willy's Recommendations:1. Check The Technique by Brian Coleman2. Autobiography of Malcolm X : As Told to Alex Hailey & Attallah Shabazz3. The Souls of Black Folk by W.E.B Du Bois4. The Water Dancer by TA-NEHISI COATES5. Another Country by James Baldwin6. This is the Life by Ava DuVernayIntro Music by: It Just Is off "This Must Be The Place" by @apollobrownFeatured Music: Curated Beats from Wino Willy's Bandcamp DiscographySocial Media: @winowillyWebsite: https://www.winowilly.com/Consider Becoming Subscriber Member at www.gldnmndofficial.com to support the podcast.Support the show
Featured Guest: Michael Hess, BS, RRT, RPFT Michael is a respiratory therapist and previously the Chronic Lung Disease Coordinator at Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine. He has focused on treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) for the last several years, and is the project coordinator for WMed's NHLBI COPD Learn More, Breath Better subcontract in Kalamazoo. Michael is now Senior Director of Public Outreach and Education for the COPD Foundation.
In this episode I wanted to talk about one of my techniques that I use to ensure stability icing my cakes. Frozen cakes make it easier to ice and decorate your cakes before they are placed in the hands of the customer. I live in the Southeastern region of the United States of America and it is hot and humid here, therefore I have to use certain techniques to fight against the humidity!! Thank you for listening!! Please stay tuned for more episodes on techniques! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/velvet-kake-llc/support
Episode #5 With west country uk Hip Hop legend Si Spex. Currently doing the great Barry Beats youtube channel, Si has previously worked with Madlib, Mos Def, Diamond D and Master Ace Buy his beats and album https://barrybeatsakasispex.bandcamp.com/ Check the amazing youtube videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG3L0syufGzB-ltKM31JInA And find me for Pro Audio solutions and mastering https://www.facebook.com/COSMICTRIGGERAUDIO/
Welcome to episode four of Check The Technique, where I take a deeper look into production and audio techniques with some of my favorite producers and musicians. This episode I'm joined by one of UK's leading Funk and Soul Producers/DJ Smoove. We talk about remixing Digital Underground, Cubase and 45 culture. https://smooveturrell.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/smooveandturrell/ https://hermapuma.bandcamp.com/ https://soundcloud.com/checkthetechpo... https://www.mixcloud.com/pimperneljones/
Welcome to episode three, where I take a deeper look into production and audio techniques with some of my favorite producers and musicians. This episode I'm joined by piano supremo Greg Spero, as we talk about lockdown, broadcasting from the studio and Ableton live. https://www.facebook.com/SpiritFingersLive The show is sponsored by www.facebook.com/COSMICTRIGGERAUDIO/ Quote "down with CTT" to get 10% off your first 3 Masters"
Episode 2 with Pete Sasqwax (Waxfactor/Lex Records) on IOS production, Koala app, Ninja Tunes and more..
Welcome to episode one of my new podcast, where I take a deeper look into production and audio techniques with some of my favorite producers! Our very first guest is a beatmaker from La, who's placed beats on Bishop Nehru's album, and is currently putting out stuff on Houseshoe's Street Corner Music label. A big Check The Technique welcome to Ghost McGrady! https://ghostmcgrady.bandcamp.com/ The show is sponsored by https://www.facebook.com/COSMICTRIGGERAUDIO/ Quote "im down with CTT" to get 10% off your first 3 Masters"
Take a trip to the Boston of yesteryear, guided by advertisements for the businesses and characters that made the city tick in the 1960s, ‘70s and ‘80s – restaurants, hair salons, bands, bars, clothing boutiques and more. Author Brian Coleman (Check The Technique vols 1 & 2) goes digging deep into Boston's post-modern advertising archives to present a core sample of cultural history. Special Guest: Brian Coleman.
Despite what the non-stop flood of tatted-faced newbies may have you believe, grown men with growing kids, happy wives and loving families NOT named Jazy-Z, still enjoy making music. In fact, the moves of Mr. Carter along with established cats like T.I., Kanye West and more have been pivotal in the introduction of Grown Man rap. On the come up, Cali's @ChaChngMusic looks to push that narrative further. The father of of three and husband of one sat with @MrMecc & @K_Lavenne to talk happy wife, happy life and Hip-Hop for adults on the #MMMKPodcast! Check The Technique!
Author and journalist Brian Coleman spent some time in the northwest promoting his latest project Check The Technique which features interviews with the artists that recorded some of the foundational, classic hip hop albums. Brian took a few moments to share some behind the scenes stories related to the project on this latest episode of Klyph Notes.
I'm a nerd. I love hip-hop and I’m a grown ass man, but I’m a nerd. I love researching and reading the stories behind things, watching documentaries, etc. For this reason, Brian Coleman is the shit. Brian has been a music journalist for a long time but I first heard about him from his book Check The Technique. Through his books Brian has essentially written the liner notes which previously didn’t exist for 60+ hip-hop albums. If you’re a hip-hop fan, some of these albums are undoubtedly your favorites. Brian was in town to do a signing for Check The Technique Volume 2 and was gracious enough to swing by my house for an interview. Listen to his story and cop his publications. Shouts to DJ Platurn for the link. …and please follow Brian on Twitter.
In this third installment of Live From Greenville Studios, we sit down in the lab with hip hop historian, author, and journalist Brian Coleman to discuss his latest book, Check The Technique Vol. 2. Along the way, we speak on his book series as DJ Prestige digs through Coleman's record bag and randomly plays records that the author talks about on the spot. We also highlight new tracks from Professor Brian Oblivion, Moscow Nightlife, Buscrates 16 Bit Ensemble, Baby James, as well as sides from Pseudo Intellectuals, Augustus Pablo, Harumi, Myron & E, and others. Knowledge was dropped, and if you're a fan of golden age hip hop, you get to hear some great stories behind a few of the records in his Check The Technique book series. We are excited to have Brian here in the studios as our first guest, and we hope you enjoy what he was waxing poetic about as much as we did. It's a hefty show (just over two hours), but well worth the price of admission.Brian Coleman Intro over KMD Ed OG and The Bulldogs - I Gotta Have ItProfessor Brian Oblivion - Like This Clockwork RecordsMoscow Nightlife - Moscow NightlifeThe Sorcerer's - The TerrorBrian Coleman Interview over The Coup/ Geto BoysT.Swift and the Electric Bag - Are You Experienced?The Blues Project - Flute Thing Pseudo Intellectuals - No Money, Mo' ProblemsIce Cube - Jackin' For BeatsBrian Coleman Interview over Rasaan Roland KirkStetsasonic - SallyBuscrates 16 Bit Ensemble - Red ClayJade - The Siesta Is OverMyron & E - Dance The Night away - Do It DiscoBrian Coleman Interview over GangstarrDr. Octagon - Blue FlowersGravediggaz - Diary Of A MadmanAugustus Pablo - ThrillerHarumi - Talk About ItBrian Coleman Interview over Jimmy McGriffMantronix - BasslineUMC - Watch Me NowBaby James - 21 QuestionsBrian Coleman Outro over Cypress Hill/ Greyboyhttp://fleamarketfunk.com/Twitter: @fleamarketfunkKeep Diggin'!
STREAM or DOWNLOAD On this prelude to the Halloween Special Mista Montana and Menace do this: The world famous DJ-JS-1 sat down to discuss his new album and the lack of authenticity artists of today claim to have using social media. "It Is What It Isn't" boasts an impressive line up of over 45 artists and a total of 21 songs, many of which become the subject of discussion in a revealing interview. Hear the making of such tracks as "It Is What It Isn't", "Whatever It Takes", "Soo Real" among others and find out why a planned song with Akrobatik and Jeru The Damaja didn't make the album. Will JS-1 and OC collaborate for a full length project one day? Listen and find out. Author Brian Coleman shares his technique of putting together "Check The Technique Volume 2", his third book in a series, with a detailed history of classic Hip Hop LP's coupled by track-by-track break down of the songs by the artists themselves. In an attempt to get closer to the fly on the wall experience of documenting some of these albums we talk the process of exploring albums such as "He's The DJ, I'm The Rapper", " A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing", "Funcrusher Plus", "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx" and much more! Apollo Brown takes to Conspiracy Worldwide Radio to discuss and promote his new collaborative LP with Ras Kass "Blasphemy", breaking down the making behind several of the LP's tracks and inspiration for them. We also touch on his many upcoming projects, which will include a compilation, a "surprise" EP with a Mello-Music artist, a track with KA and more. Viper Records' Hasan Salaam joins us to celebrate the final chapter in his trilogy, namely, "Life In Black And White" and explains why it reflects a feeling of a life as opposed to a moment like his other projects. We also touch upon the inspiration behind the Immortal Technique assisted lead single "Jericho", politics, working with producers in the UK including CWR affiliate Cross-Bone-T, the future of Viper Records and more. Genesis Elijah joins us to publicly detail the until now largely private process behind his quadruple EP "Private Moments In Public". We talk and explore the conception behind the project, which he reveals was initiated by an argument with his girlfriend, the power of social media, experimentation, working with Fliptrix for the track "The Return", recording "Underground King" remix and more, including a forthcoming project with Brown Bag All-Stars producer The Audible Doctor. The ever quirky Busdriver makes his debut appearance on the show and walk's us through the creation of his latest opus "Perfect Hair" and speaks of ambitions of working with Matt Groening. We also talk working with Open Mic Eagle, Danny Brown, Hellfyre Club and more. AND THAT'S NOT ALL! Mista Montana and Menace take time to reveal the exclusive paranormal investigation planned for October 31st 2104 - a live broadcast to remember! Enjoy our Terror! Contact: conspiracyworldwide@gmail.com
STREAM or DOWNLOAD On this prelude to the Halloween Special Mista Montana and Menace do this: The world famous DJ-JS-1 sat down to discuss his new album and the lack of authenticity artists of today claim to have using social media. "It Is What It Isn't" boasts an impressive line up of over 45 artists and a total of 21 songs, many of which become the subject of discussion in a revealing interview. Hear the making of such tracks as "It Is What It Isn't", "Whatever It Takes", "Soo Real" among others and find out why a planned song with Akrobatik and Jeru The Damaja didn't make the album. Will JS-1 and OC collaborate for a full length project one day? Listen and find out. Author Brian Coleman shares his technique of putting together "Check The Technique Volume 2", his third book in a series, with a detailed history of classic Hip Hop LP's coupled by track-by-track break down of the songs by the artists themselves. In an attempt to get closer to the fly on the wall experience of documenting some of these albums we talk the process of exploring albums such as "He's The DJ, I'm The Rapper", " A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing", "Funcrusher Plus", "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx" and much more! Apollo Brown takes to Conspiracy Worldwide Radio to discuss and promote his new collaborative LP with Ras Kass "Blasphemy", breaking down the making behind several of the LP's tracks and inspiration for them. We also touch on his many upcoming projects, which will include a compilation, a "surprise" EP with a Mello-Music artist, a track with KA and more. Viper Records' Hasan Salaam joins us to celebrate the final chapter in his trilogy, namely, "Life In Black And White" and explains why it reflects a feeling of a life as opposed to a moment like his other projects. We also touch upon the inspiration behind the Immortal Technique assisted lead single "Jericho", politics, working with producers in the UK including CWR affiliate Cross-Bone-T, the future of Viper Records and more. Genesis Elijah joins us to publicly detail the until now largely private process behind his quadruple EP "Private Moments In Public". We talk and explore the conception behind the project, which he reveals was initiated by an argument with his girlfriend, the power of social media, experimentation, working with Fliptrix for the track "The Return", recording "Underground King" remix and more, including a forthcoming project with Brown Bag All-Stars producer The Audible Doctor. The ever quirky Busdriver makes his debut appearance on the show and walk's us through the creation of his latest opus "Perfect Hair" and speaks of ambitions of working with Matt Groening. We also talk working with Open Mic Eagle, Danny Brown, Hellfyre Club and more. AND THAT'S NOT ALL! Mista Montana and Menace take time to reveal the exclusive paranormal investigation planned for October 31st 2104 - a live broadcast to remember! Enjoy our Terror! Contact: conspiracyworldwide@gmail.com
SUPER 7 Volume 3 ft. JAYCEEOH, SPRYTE, SCENE, MOS, KLUTCH, RISK ONE, TEAM CANADA JAYCEEOH (NYC) 1. Super 7 Intro 2. Madlib feat Guilty Simpson - Kill Em 3. JayCeeOh - Reign On Top 4. Jay-Z - I Wanna Rock 5. High Caliber - Pistol Whip (Paul Anthony & ZXX Remix) (JayCeeOh Edit) 6. Kid Kaio vs Gucci Mane- We Don't Give A (JayCeeOh Edit) 7. Jesse Rose - Well Now (Savage Skulls Remix) 8. A1 Bassline - Here Come Da (JayCeeOh Edit) 9. Caligula - The MainLine (JayCeeOh Edit) 10. Donae'o - Riot Music (JayCeeOh Edit) TEAM CANADA (Grandtheft & Dr-1) (Montreal) 11. Intro 12. Soulwax- Krack 13. Grandtheft - The Power 14. Grandmaster Flash - White Lines (Grandtheft Remix) 15. Mr. Oizo - Cut Dick (Interlude) 16. LCD Soundsystem - Someone Great 17. The Units - High Pressure Days (Grandtheft Remix) SPRYTE (LA) 18. Chicago Style – Molemen (Spryte Cut Intro) 19. B-boy Bonus #1 Instrumental (Spryte Juggle) - Rasco 20. Broken Tape Decks Instrumental – LA Symphony Vs. 1,2, Pass It Acapella – D&D Allstars (Spryte Live Mix) 21. Can’t Stop The Prophet Instrumental – Jeru (Spryte Interlude) 22. It’s The Nuts Instrumental – Beatnuts Vs. Swizz Beats 23. So What Cha Sayin Instrumental – EPMD Vs. Swizz Beats 24. Family Reunion – Kid Sister ft. David Banner (L.O.T.U. Intro) 25. A Brazilian DJ Saved Me – Indeep Vs. Earth Wind & Fire (2nd Nature Edit) 26. Colours – Calvin Harris 27. Earthquake (Treasure Fingers RMX) Instrumental – Little Boots (Spryte Party Cross the Dancefloor Edit) 28. Free Control (Hood Internet Edit) – Kid sister Vs. Phonat 29. Strutel Strut – Future Sound Primitive Vs. Don’t Call Me Baby – Madison Avenue (Spryte Live Mix) 30. Underwear Funk – Will Bailey 31. Seven (The Twelves Remix) – Fever Ray Vs. Calle Ocho – Pitbull (Spryte Live Mix) 32. Not From France (Louis La Roche Remix) – Don Diablo (Spryte Fancier Footwork Edit) RISK ONE (Seattle) 33. Risk One - Drizzy Drake Intro 34. Claire Hux - Light Skinndeded (feat David Rush) 35. Dario Nunez - Da Hasta (original mix) 36. Last Japan - Jungle Warrior (Audiofun Remix) R1 edit 37. The Partysquad - Murderer (original mix) 38. Nick Bridges - Underneath My Skin (S-Man Fire Mix) R1 edit 39. Noisettes - Sometimes I'm Heartless (Apple Juice & 6th Sense Remix) 40. Jay-z ft. Rihanna - Run This Town (Wise Guise Remix) DJ SCENE (Las Vegas) 41. Scene intro 42. Beatnuts "You Get Props" 43. Nas "Halftime" 44. Nas "It Aint Hard To Tell" (Scene blend) 45. Marinate Scratch 46. Artifacts - Wrong Side Of The Tracks (Juggle) 47. Audio Two "Top Billin" (Scene blend) 48. Wu Tang "C.R.E.A.M." (Scene blend) 49. Biggie "Hypnotized" (Scene blend) 50. Gang Starr "Check The Technique" (juggle) 51. LL Cool J "Mama Said Knock You Out" (Scene blend) 52. Police scratch 53. 2pac "Hit Em Up" (Scene blend) 54. Method Man "METHOD MAN" (Scene blend) 55. Bass Scratch DJ MOS (NYC) 56. DJ M.O.S. Intro / Nu Shooz - Point Of No Return 57. Super Lover Cee & Casanova Rud - Super Casanova 58. Eazy E. - No Questions (M.O.S. Edit) 59. The Bar-Kays - Let's Have Some Fun 60. Phoenix - Lisztomania (Holy Ghost Remix) (M.O.S. Edit) 61. Phoenix - LIsztomania (Classixx Remix) 62. Wham - Young Guns 63. BB & Q Band - Imagination 64. Chromeo - Opening Up 65. Kraftwerk vs. M.I.A. - Robots Phone Home Interlude (M.O.S. Mix) 66. Big Daddy Kane - Nuff Respect DJ KLUTCH (NYC) 67. Phoenix Feat Purple Ribbon Allstars - Dj Klutch's 1901 Kryptonite 68. Bloc Party - Banquet 69. Moxy - Step Down 70. T.I. - What You Know About Klutch BONUS 71. Jayceeoh - Go Off! feat Scratch (Of The Roots), Skratch Bastid, Shiftee, Hedspin, Dopey, Mat The Alien, Marvel, I-Dee, Spryte, Excel, and Wundrkut