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It's friend-of-the-show Chris's birthday, and there's nothing he'd rather do on his special day than share his girlfriend Vicki with his lightning-licking comrades. Vicki rules. She shares stories recalling her DJ past in the Detroit scene of yesteryear while adding female-powered cuts to this bonus episode's mixtape. Deon and Jay tackle old and new cuts spanning 7 decades of musical deliciousness, everything from 60's Brazilian bossa nova to 80's pop to 90's hip-hop to a fresh release from an alternative indie heavyweight.Sonic contributors to this very special 26th bonus episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio podcast include: Dave Matthews Band, Jurassic 5, DJ Nu-Mark, Zach Braff, Natalie Portman, Prince Paul, National Public Radio, Beastie Boys, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Eddie Murphy, Olivia Newton John, John Waters' film Pink Flamingos featuring Divine, David Lochery & Mink Stole, Richard Rodgers, Deborah Kerr & Marni Nixon, Blake Mills, The Rivingtons, Black Thought & El Michaels Affair, Faith No More, MC Breed, Bootleg of the Dayton Family, Pat Finnerty's stink horn, Michelle Zauner, Ethan Klein, Stevie Wonder, Jimmy Webb, Glen Campbell, The Meters, Lani Hall, The Beatles, The Pretenders, YES, Paul Revere & the Raiders, Guitar Wizards of the Future, Daffy Duck, Squeeze, more Beatles, The Vapors, SRC, John Frusciante, System 7 & Derrick May, Brian Austin Green, Negative Approach, Laughing Hyenas, Mule, Insane Clown Posse, Stone Temple Pilots, Galaxy to Galaxy, Beck, Skinny Puppy, Millie Jackson, Bob Seger System, The Jesus and Mary Chain, James Brown, Betty Jean Newsome, Bob Vylan & Amy Taylor, Greet Death, Ol' Burger Beats, Muddy Waters, Against Me! Operation Ivy, Neon Trees, No Doubt, Bush, Gwen Stefani, English Beat, The Specials, Bad Manners, Cat Stevens, Steve Winwood, Jimmy Miller, more Pretenders, Sublime, Prince, The Avalaches featuring Camp Lo, Holland-Dozier-Holland, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, William McLean, The S.O.S. Band, Parliament Funkadelic, ZAP, Tamia, LCD Soundsystem, David Bowie, James Murphy, Tom Scharpling, The Turtles, Bob James, The Alkoholiks, Justin Avdek, The Roots, Tori Spelling, and Dipshit Don, accepter of bribes. Jay loves – Missing Persons, Sergio Mendes, Honey Cone, and Newcleus. Deon likes – Japanese Breakfast, Laura Marling, Black Sheep, and The Pool.Vicki digs – Cat Bite, Sincere Engineer, P.P. Arnold, and Robyn.The 26th Bonus Mixtape:LISTEN TO THE MIX ON SOUNDCLOUD OR ON SPOTIFY[SIDE ONE] (1) Cat Bite - Call Your Bluff (2) Black Sheep - Strobelite Honey (3) Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - Wichita Lineman (4) Robyn - Dancing on my Own (5) The Pool - Jamaica Resting (6) Honey Cone - Sunday Morning People[SIDE TWO] (1) Japanese Breakfast - Mega Circuit (2) Sincere Engineer - Fireplace (3) Newcleus - No More Runnin' (4) Laura Marling - Don't Let Me Bring You Down (5) P.P. Arnold - The First Cut is the Deepest (6) Missing Persons - Surrender Your HeartA.I. David Silver appears courtesy of the fact that it's 2025 and we can deep fake whoever the flip we want to.Drink Blue Chair Bay. Shop at Electric Kitsch. Be kind to neighbors and strangers alike.
Patreon.com/thequestionshiphop questionshiphop.com youtube.com/thequestionshiphop Originally broadcast on May 24, 2021. Simply put, Tre Hardson aka Slimkid3 is a legend. Hip hop was forever changed in 1992 when his group the Pharcyde emerged onto the scene with their classic debut album 'Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde.' The group brought a decidedly animated and imaginative element to their songwriting and presence on the microphone – and Tre definitely stood out with his distinct melodic voice; you could really even say that a lot of these rappers who sing owe a bit to Slimkid3. The Pharcyde's second album Labcabincalifornia sported a darker sound (and early contributions from the great Jay Dee aka Jay Dilla) that reflected the frustration the group was going through with both the industry – and internally. Tre did one last album with the group (2000's Plain Rap) before embarking on a solo career that also has seen him team up with DJ Nu-Mark from Jurassic 5, Ozomatli, and occasional reunions with various members of his Pharcyde brethren – and today they are back at it (as a trio), touring the world and possibly poised to release new music soon. In this Can't Knock the Shuffle classic, we break down stories behind the following songs: "Groupie Therapy" (Pharcyde 'Labcabincalifornia', 1995) "Trust" (Pharcyde 'Plain Rap', 2000) "King" feat Diamond D and K-Natural ('Slimkid3 & Nu-Mark', 2016) "Life is Love" ('Liberation', 2002) "Pick It Up" feat Dillon Cooper (TRDMRK, 2019) "4 Better or 4 Worse" (Pharcyde 'Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde', 1992) The Questions Hip-Hop: Instagram Sean Kantrowitz: Instagram Slimkid3: Instagram
Alla Pugachyova ft. Snoop Dogg & Dr.Dre - Iz niotkuda (Remix) Cry Me A Dougie (TYLR. Edit) @deejaytylr LAKIM - geturfreakon_ (lakim's dilla blend) @lakimisalive Smoky Mo - Anton (Instrumental) DJ Drez & Zaire Black - Birds of Paradise @djdrez Old Man Saxon - The Perils @old-man-saxon DJ Drez - Steppin In on Beautiful Capone-N-Noreaga - L.A. @capone-n-noreaga-official Boora & Mr. Robberhood - Soviet Aesthetics @boo-ra DJ Drez - Living In The Mix One Self & DJ Vadim - Unfamiliar Places @dj-vadim LORD$OFDOGTOWN - FOR LOVE @lordsofdgtwn SwuM - Lamb Kabob @swumbeats The Beatnuts - No Escapin' This @beatnutsofficial Guilty Simpson & Spacek - Smoking @guiltysimpson Masego - Somethin' Ain't Right feat. JID & Rapsody @masegomusic Nas - If I Ruled the World (Imagine That) (feat. Lauryn Hill) Slimkid3 & DJ Nu-Mark & Darondo - I Know, Didn't I @djnumark Emapea - Good Old Days @emapea-sc Old Man Saxon - Hell Yeah Emotional Oranges & Tkay Maidza - Be Somebody @emotionaloranges Hudi - Yung @hudimusic Kabwasa - Sprint @kabwasa
A dope mix from Sydney's Jazz Funk Bootleg Don, DJ CMAN, one of the original selectors from our musical family since 2009. CMAN takes us on a journey through funk, soul, jazz, hip-hop party recorded live at the Soul of Sydney 13th Birthday Party, this set is a celebration of everything that has made these iconic parties legendary. From dance-floor jazz grooves to modern edits and bootlegs. DJ CMAN take you on a journey through the sounds that define Soul of Sydney. This is more than music—it's a movement. SOUL OF SYDNEY's resident vibe creator DJ CMAN laying down a dope 1-hour selection of heavy FUNK, SOUL & JAZZY HIP HOP REMIXEs, EDITS & BOOTLEGS to close out the 13th Birthday celebration last month for podcast episode #418. Be sure to check out DJ CMAN's for dope mixes, remixes and edits which he has become so well known for around the world. Check out more of his stuff here. https://soundcloud.com/djcmanmusic Track List / 1. War - Galaxy 2000** (1977, MCA Records) 2. Arrested Development - Mama's Always On Stage** (1992, Chrysalis Records) 3. Junior Wells X CMAN - Mama's Finally Off Stage ... Junior's Bluebreak (CMAN Edit)** (Edit, Release Details Unknown) 4. p-rallel, Jords - One Time** (2023, PLATOON) 5. dialE - AOT** (Details Unknown) 6. Common X George Benson - Go** (Mashup, Common's "Go" (2005, Geffen Records), George Benson Track Uncredited) 7. George Benson - On Broadway (Mikeandtess Edit 4 Mix)** (Original: 1978, Warner Bros.; Edit, Unofficial Release) 8. Jodie Abacus - Good Feeling (CMAN Edit)** (Edit, Original: 2017, Label Unknown) 9. Hidden Jazz Quartett Feat. Omar - High Heels (Lack Of Afro Remix)** (2014, Agogo Records) 10. Nina Simone - See Line Woman** (1964, Philips Records) 11. Theophilus London - Calypso Blues (Nat King Cole Cover)** (2011, Reprise Records) 12. The Bamboos - Ride On Time** (2006, Tru Thoughts) 13. DJ Nu-Mark, The Traffic - Hot In Herre** (2019, Hot Plate Records) 14. Nat King Cole - Day In - Day Out (Cut Chemist Mix)** (2005, Capitol Records – Verve Remixed 3) 15. Big Daddy Kane X Chic - Good Times** (Mashup, Details Unknown) 16. Michael Jackson x James Brown - Wanna Get Up And Start Being A Sex Machine** (Mashup, Details Unknown) 17. Legacy - I'm So Glad (CMAN Edit)** (Edit, Release Details Unknown) 18. Stevie Wonder - Happy Birthday** (1980, Motown) 19. Harry Belafonte - Jump In The Line** (1961, RCA Victor) 20.James Brown - Feel Good (Pays Bass Disco Mix)** (Edit, Original: 1972, Polydor) 21. Janet - All For You (Remix)** (2001, Virgin Records; Remix, Unofficial Release) 22. Blackstreet X Cameo - No Diggity (Word!)** (Mashup, Original Tracks: 1996 Interscope & 1986 Atlanta Artists/PolyGram) 23. Cameo - Candy** (1986, Atlanta Artists/PolyGram) 24. Monie Love - Don't Funk Wid The Mo** (1990, Warner Bros. Records) 25. Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti - Aleluia** (1982, Som Livre) 26. Sharon Redd - Can You Handle It** (1980, Prelude Records) 27. Salif Keita - Madan (Petko Afrobeat Edit)** (Edit, Original: 2002, Universal Music) 28. Kanye West - Gold Digger** (2005, Roc-A-Fella Records) 29. Tems + Foxy Brown ft. Blackstreet - Free Mind** (Mashup, Original Tems: 2020, Leading Vibes LLC) 30. Black Thought, Juls, Worlasi, Kofi Mole - Focus** (2023, Details Unknown) 31. Big Pun - Still Not A Player** (1998, Loud Records) 32. Gospel Gods Got A Blend (Big Pun "Playa" Sample)** (Blend/Mashup, Details Unknown) 33. Black Men United - U Will Know** (1994, MCA Records) 34. Billy Stewart - Summertime** (1966, Chess Records) 35. Louis Prima - Buono Sera** (1956, Capitol Records)
Join Jay and Deon at the dining room table as they discuss the musical projects they have been obsessed with as of late. Super-special-secret friend Gary Johnson revisits Michigan's rich music history and exposes touring sonic imposters of yesteryear. A Hell's Half Mile Music Festival preview is also included in this joyful and juicy episode. Dig in! Sonic contributors to the twenty-third BONUS episode of Lightnin' Licks radio podcast include: Koreatown Oddity, Brothers Johnson, Jurassic 5, DJ NuMark, Dave Matthews Band, Zach Braff, Natalie Portman, Quincy Jones, Left Banque, The Ballroom, October Country, The Fifth Dimension, Shellac, The Pixies, The Breeders, Brian Eno, Roxy Music, The Winkies, Godfather Don, Das EFX, Fu-Shnickens, Public Enemy, Slaunchwise, Bread, Bread Machine, Neko Case, The New Pornographers, Fancey, Randy VanWarmer, The Organ, The Smiths, Jack Ashford, Johnny Griffith, Billy Sha-Rae's Band, Eddie Parker, Sandra Richardson, Lee Rogers, The Magnificents, Cody Chestnutt, Third Company Syndicate, Sault, Big Maybelle, ? and the Mysterians, Earl Van Dyke and the Soul Brothers, Elvets Rednow, Bob James, Bruce Springsteen, Waxahatchee, Billy Joel, Lord Tariq & Peter Gunz, Steely Dan, The Velvet Underground, REM, Mitch Ryder, Nico, Lou Reed, Keith Richards, Cheap Trick, The Zombies, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Daniel Ralston's “The True Story of the Fake Zombies” podcast, Smokey Robinson, Rob Davis, Cathy Dennis, the Texas fake Zombies, ZZ Top, the Michigan fake Zombies, The Excels, Quintet Plus, Ira Gershwin, DuBose Heyward, The Monkees, The Archies, Colin Blunstone, Big Star, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Curtis Gadson, Los Bitchos, Liquid Mike, Sungaze, J.W. Francis, Bluhm, and The Monophonics. Bonus # 23 mixtape: [SIDE ONE] (1) Los Bitchos – Don't Change (2) Godfather Don – On & On (3) The Zombies – Hung up on a Dream (4) The Stylists – I Need Your Love (To Satisfy my Soul) (5) Hurray for the Riff Raff – Hawkmoon (6) The Organ – Basement Band Song [SIDE TWO] (1) Liquid Mike – Man Lives (2) The Velvet Underground – I'm Waiting for the Man (3) Waxahatchee – Crowbar (4) October Country – My Girlfriend is a Witch (5) The Breeders – Fortunately Gone (6) Brian Eno & the Winkies – Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch (super special not-so-secret hidden track) Bread Machine – Guitar Man Huge thanks to Gary for one of the most interesting conversations to ever take place across the dining room table. Visit the Michigan Rock & Roll Legends Hall of Fame. Read more about Bay City's doomed teen club of the mid 60s Band Canyon. Subscribe to The True Story of the Fake Zombies podcast. Check out Gary's podcast. Make sure to attend Hell's Half Mile Film and Music Festival in Downtown Bay City, September 26th through 29th. Check out the HHM 2024 Music Playlist, too! Shop at Electric Kitsch. Drink Blue Chair Bay. Be kind. Rewind. EXPLICIT LANGUAGE (Sorry, Gary)
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Episode 321: DJ NU-MARK "I Dont Read Crowds, They Read Me" On this week's episode of the @RoadPodcast's, the fellas welcome Turntablist, Producer and DJ for @TheJurassic5, LA's finest @DJNuMark. He speaks on his love for rare #Ethiopian records (02:10), crate digging with @CutChemist (07:44) and reminisces on how he got into #TheJurassic5 (31:55). Nu-Mark explains why he constantly switches to new passions (46:55), opens up about his new travel and cookbook ‘Amu Nu' (55:01) and gives his biggest advice to new DJs choosing their name (1:03:10). He speaks on why he doesn't read crowds when DJing (1:09:10) and the crew talk about the impending effects #AI will have on all creative industries (1:54:01). Finally, Numark speaks on his infamous "toy set" and the mechanic behind executing it (2:11:01).
21st dang installment of LLR pod's bonus offering is OFF THE FLIPPN' CHAIN. Jay and Deon discuss what's been on their turntables and pumped into their ears. A mildly summery mixtape is manufactured with input from Super-Secret-Special-Friend Scott Baker, who also waxes poetic on podcasting, creating his own music, and (sometimes reluctantly) sharing sonic interests with his children. Join us for a super-sized helping of sonic deliciousness. TRANSLATION: This b!#@h is looooooooooooooong. Enjoy! Sonic contributors to the twenty-first bonus episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio include: Koreatown Oddity, DJ Nu-Mark, Jurassic 5, Dave Matthews Band, Zach Braff, Natalie Portman, Prince Paul, De La Soul, Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, Pale Jay, Lindsey Buckingham, Matt Pond PA, Lightning Love, Silver Jews, Pavement, Jesus Lizard, STEVE FUCKING ALBINI, Cheap Trick, Ant Banks, Too $hort, MC Breed, Mel Brown, Hanna-Barbara's Flintstones, The Beatles, Dead Kennedys, The Ramones, Hanson, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, The Who, Cal Tjader, Public Image Limited, Eric Sermon, Marvin Gaye, MC5, Van Halen, White Zombie, The Stooges, Jon Stewart, Marianne Towan, Steve Drzewiecki Band, Meghan Trainor, MMHP from the 989, ? & the Mysterians, Bob Segar System, Billy Stings, Willie Nelson, Dick Wagner, Alice Cooper, Norah Jones, Scott Baker, Gotye, Adrian Gorvitz, Bobby Caldwell, Llyod Cole, Everything but the Girl, Neil Finn, The Style Council, Ashiko, Monwa & Son, The Black Five, Hot Soul Singers, Zasha, David Axelrod, Organized Konfusion, Meredith Monk, Cut Chemist, Afrika Bambaataa, Candito, Babe Ruth, Chicago Gangsters, Juice, and Original Concept. Jay brought to the dining room table the sounds of Veruca Salt, Thunderclap Newman, Tinted Windows, and DJ Shadow. Deon offered up tunes from Purple Mountains, Spice 1, Yusef Lateef, and Stimela. Scott suggested taking a trip with Rich Hinman vs. Alan Levy, Alan Baufman, Hozier, and Crowded House. Do summer right. Consume Blue Chair Bay Flavored Rums. Be kind, rewind, and enjoy lawn darts responsibly. XXI mixtape: {SIDE ONE} [1] Sell out intro [2] DJ Shadow – The Number Song [3] Rich Hinman vs. Adam Levy – Flawless [4] Purple Mountains – She's Making Friends, I'm Turning Stranger [5] Veruca Salt – Shimmer Like a Girl [6] Alan Braufman – Spirits (edit) [7] Stimela – Mind Games (edit) {SIDE TWO} [1] Tinted Windows – Messing With my Head [2] Crowded House – Night Song [3] Yusef Lateef – Like It Is (edit) [4] Thunderclap Newman – The Reason [5] Spice 1 featuring Mel Brown – Money Gone (remix) [6] Hozier – De Selby (parts 1 & 2, edit) mix intro/bumper/outro lifted from The Who's classic 1967 LP The Who Sell Out Guest Scott Baker's website Guest Scott Baker's podcast Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/llradio/message
In this episode, I talk with DJ Nu-Mark, world-renowned producer, turntablist, and member of the legendary hip-hop group Jurassic 5. He has a brand-new cookbook/memoir out, called Amu Nu. In describing the book, he offers some stories about his beloved mother and extended family, and we talk about how it all came together. He also touches on his time in Jurassic 5, and we bond over our love for comedy and our favorite comedians.https://djnu-mark.com
ORDER NU-MARK'S NEW "AMU-NU" COOKBOOK: https://djnu-mark.shop/products/amu-nu-cookbookDJ Nu-Mark on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djnumarkDJ Nu-Mark on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/djnumark/DJ Nu-Mark Linktree: https://linktr.ee/djnumarkDJ Nu-Mark discusses his background, the influence of his mother, and the healing power of music. He shares his experiences growing up in Iran and the United States, as well as his love for Brazilian music. DJ Nu-Mark also talks about his early DJing days and the vibrant house parties he organized. The chapters cover themes of togetherness, cultural identity, and the impact of music on personal growth and healing. This part of the conversation covers DJ Nu-Mark's early DJing days, the importance of constant learning in music, the influence of community and togetherness, the significance of being in a crew, the role of confidence and comparison in performance, the formation of Jurassic 5, the decision to pursue independent releases, the contrast between confidence in abilities and confidence in the group, the success of 'Concrete Schoolyard', recognition in Europe before the US, and the importance of retaining publishing rights. In this conversation, DJ Nu-Mark discusses his surprising streaming success, his experiences digging for records in Europe, his influences from the East Coast, and the challenges of recording on an eight-track. He also talks about the importance of building a solo career and the decision to cut off outside production. He shares the journey of writing his book and the multi-purpose nature of the book. Finally, he reflects on his influence on DJing and production and the creation of Lesson Six.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties01:23 The Theme of Togetherness03:16 The Scenic Route and Taking the Wrong Path04:20 Persia and Iran05:50 DJ Nu-Mark's Mother and Iranian Culture08:06 DJ Nu-Mark's Mother's Independence09:04 DJ Nu-Mark's Organized Record Collection12:47 Dealing with Traumatic Experiences15:06 The Healing Power of Music17:45 DJ Nu-Mark's Drumming Background18:18 House Parties and DJing22:03 Charging at House Parties24:18 Policing House Parties and Bunrush Productions25:56 Early DJing Days26:27 Constant Learning in Music27:21 Influence of Community and Togetherness28:13 The Importance of Being in a Crew29:01 Confidence and Comparison30:02 Collaborating with Other DJs32:11 The Importance of Confidence in Performance34:56 The Impact of Confidence on Stage Presence36:09 The Formation of Jurassic 537:24 The Name Jurassic 538:48 The Decision to Pursue Independent Releases40:10 Contrasting Confidence in Abilities and Confidence in the Group44:22 The Success of 'Concrete Schoolyard'47:02 Recognition in Europe before the US48:35 Retaining Publishing Rights49:33 Surprising Streaming Success50:33 Digging in Europe51:34 Influences from the East Coast52:35 West Coast Influences53:53 Recording on an Eight Track54:41 Challenges in the Music Business56:00 Working with Scott Storch58:56 Finding Direction After J501:00:34 Building a Solo Career01:03:12 Cutting Off Outside Production01:04:49 The Journey to Writing a Book01:07:53 The Multi-Purpose Book01:11:41 Influence on DJing and Production01:12:40 The Creation of Lesson Six
Jay boasts of Brazilian psych and girl group goodness while discussing of his unlikely friendship with a literary working-class hero who helped him discover a power pop great. Deon brings urban hits, brand-spanking new indie pop and experimental space rock to the mix. Super-secret-special friend Nichole dishes on her love of T Swift (but not necessarily Swifties) and Allison Mosshart. Oh Yeah. Alright. Sonic (non-mix) contributors to the seventeenth bonus episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio podcast include: The Koreatown Oddity, DJ Nu-Mark, Jurassic 5, Dave Matthews Band, Zach Braff, Natalie Portman, Young-Holt Limited, Melvin and Mervin Steals, Madlib, Joachim Sherrylee, Supercordas, Boogarins, Pharrell Williams, Seun Kuti, Egypt 80, Jimmy Bishop, Say She She, The Pink Floyd, Francis Bebey, Easy Love, Jeff Bridges, Eagles, Andre 3000, Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs, Joni Mitchell, Judy Collins, The Beatles, John Mayer, E.L.O., Cheech & Chong, Bon Iver, The National, Ryan Adams, The Dead Weather, Anthony Bourdain, Jesse Plemons, Eddie Holman, Barbara Mason, Rick James, Debrah Foreman, Bauhaus, Tom Petty, Phil Seymour, Alabama, Jay's amazing mixtape pen pal Ben Hamper (reading excerpts from his excellent memoir Rivethead published by Warner Books and also as a disc jockey on WNMC 90.7 FM out of Traverse City, Michigan), the Hagerty Sidedrift Podcast's Larry Webster, goddamn Fleetwood Mac, Jim Croce, Frederick Knight, Anita Ward, The Big Moon, Slow Pulp, Crispin Glover, and last but not least…Wipers. Featured artists: Jay – Guaxe, Honey & the Bees, Jess Cornelius, Dwight Twilley Band, Deon – Janelle Monae, Hawkwind, Love & Rockets, Marika Hackman Supper-special-secret friend Nichole B. – Matt Costa, Taylor Swift, The Kills, Dr. Hook Bonus #17 mixtape: [SIDE A] (1) Ben Hamper bumper intro (2) Dwight Twilley Band – Baby Let's Cruise (3) The Kills – Sour Cherry (4) Hawkwind – Silver Machine (5) Jess Cornelius – I Can't Tell You Why (6) Matt Costa – Astair (7) Janelle Monae – Float [SIDE B] (1) Marika Hackman – No Caffeine (2) Love & Rockets! – Rainbird (3) Honey & The Bees – We Got To Stay Together (4) Taylor Swift – My Tears Ricochet (5) GUAXE – nilo (6) Dr. Hook – Sharing The Night Together [END] --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/llradio/message
01.Moscow Grooves Institute - Хризантемы 02.RobJamWeb - Movie Stars (Original Mix) 03.Break N Chord - Alright (Original Mix) 04.J.Caprice - The Nemophilist (DJ Edit) 05.DJ I.N.C & Leon Q & Bernard Crump - Veggies before dessert (feat. Leon Q & Bernard Crump) (instrumental) 06.J.Caprice - After-drop (DJ Edit) 07.J.Caprice - Shinrin-yoku (DJ Edit) 08.Banana Chimp - Nashville Heat (Original Mix) 09.Da Funksta - True Self (Original Mix) 10.J.Caprice - Keep Shining (DJ Edit) 11.The Broker - Raw Jazz (Original Mix) 12.Radiocuts - Action (Original mix) 13.RobJamWeb - Universal Soul (Original Mix) 14.LautstärkA - Läuft bei dir (Instrumental) 15.DJ I.N.C - More to do (instrumental) 16.I Gemin - Daylight (Original Mix) 17.DJ Nu-Mark & Pomo - The Shit 18.Ltg Long Travel Groove - Radar Groove (Original Mix) 19.Kouncilhouse - Andrew Weathrall (Original Mix)
Jay and Penny Lover discuss what's been yanking their sonic cranks as of late. Repeat guest Don throws in his two cents as well. We don't understand it. Oh, what's come over us? But we're not gonna worry. No. Not anymore. Because when men are in love, we've only got one story. That's why our love is lost somewhere in your kiss. When we're lost and alone, it's you that we miss. With a love like yours, it's hard to resist. Oh-oh-oh. Sonic contributions to the sixteenth bonus episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio podcast includes: Nick Kroll, Jason Moustakas, DJ Nu Mark, Jurassic Five, Dave Matthews Band, SAULT, The Millennium, Emitt Rhodes, Jay Dilla, Slum Village, Doc Illingsworth, Tortoise, Burt Bacharach, Sonic Youth, Inflo, Tilla, Sleaford Mods, Viagra Boys, John Hartford, The Runaways, Motley Crue, Zhane, Weakened Friends, Adam & the Ants, Height Keech, De La Soul, Purple Mountains, Arrested Development, Nino Rota, Arc of All, Stillwater, Mac DeMarco, Dilly Dally, Big Thief, Neil Young & Crazyhorse, MJ Lenderman, Phish, Prince Paul, Chicago, Instant Funk, Young Holt Limited, Etta James, The Jam, The Specials, Elastica, Chemical Brothers, and Lionel Richie. Jay brought to the dining room table the sweet sounds of Benny Hester, Jim O'Rourke, The Donnas, and Bran Van 3000. Deon was partial to the musical stylings of Black Milk, Little Simz, Wye Oak, and Wire. Returning super special not-so-secret friend Don is fucking with JW Francis, Wednesday, Wooden Wand, and Karate, Guns and Tanning. BONUS #16 MIXTAPE [SIDE A] (1) Wye Oak – Before (2) Benny Hester – Let It Be So (3) JW Francis – Casino (4) Black Milk – Sunday's Best / Monday's Worst (5) The Donnas – Rock and Roll Machine (6) Wooden Wand – Spitting at the Camera [SIDE B] (1) Karate, Guns & Tanning – White Nights (2) Jim O'Rourke – Something Big (3) Little Simz – Poison Ivy (4) Wednesday – Chosen to Deserve (5) Bran Van 3000 – Drinking in L.A. (6) Wire - Champs --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/llradio/message
Josh MacPhee & Alec Dunn on Signal 08 First up, Ian interviews Josh MacPhee and Alec Dunn, co-editors of Signal, about the recently published eighth volume of the Journal of International Political Graphics and Culture. They discuss their motivations and experiences producing Signal for over a decade, designing print media in the digital age, and their work as part of Justseeds Artists' Cooperative, long-running, geographically dispersed artist collective dedicated to the production of radical art for grassroots movements. [ 00:05:33 - 00:44:37] Mwalimu Shakur on Abolition, Organizing and Education Then, you'll hear most of a conversation with imprisoned New Afrikan revolutionary socialist, Mwalimu Shakur currently incarcerated in Corcoran Prison in CA, about abolition, political education and the hunger strikes of 2013 in which he participated. [00:45:14 - 01:12:37] Mwalimu's Instagram Past interview with Mwalimu Mwalimu's writing on KnockLA and SFBayView (1, 2) Interviews about CA Hunger Strikes in 2013 with Ed Mead of CA Prison Focus (1, 2) You can get in touch with Mwalimu: Terrence White #AG8738 CSP Corcoran PO Box 3461 Corcoran, CA 93212 Sean Swain Sean's segment [01:12:40 - 01:20:01] Announcements BRABC Letter Writing Join Blue Ridge ABC on the first Sunday of each month, next up being August 6th from 3-5pm at the NEW Firestorm spot at 1022 Haywood Road, in West Asheville. And swing by our table at the ACABookfair August 12-13 at Different Wrld to get involved, get a poster for the upcoming International Week of Solidarity with Anarchist Prisoners and check out the other awesome stuff. ACABookfair If you're nearby, consider a visit to the 3 days of event around the Another Carolina Anarchist Bookfair in Asheville from August 11-13 with tons of speakers, publishers, music and more. https://acabookfair.noblogs.org Dr. Mutulu Shakur, ¡Presenté! New Afrikan revolutionary elder, accupuncturist and revolutionary Dr. Mutulu Shakur joined the ancestors at the age of 72. He was released by the state after 36 years in prison, organizing, healing, educating and inspiring despite having developed a virulent bone cancer. Dr. Shakur spent the last year on this planet continuing his work, speaking and attending events, surrounded by loved ones. Rest in power. Ruchell "Cinque" Magee Will Be free! Politicized prisoner and jailhouse lawyer, Ruchell “Cinque” Magee, is slated to be released after 67 years in the California prison system. Cinque is 84 years old, arrested on an indeterminate sentence around a marijuana charge from 1963, he joined the attempted jailbreak during the Marin County Courthouse shootout in which Jonathan Jackson attempted to free William A. Christmas and James McClain. Ruchell was the sole survivor and was a co-defendant of Angela Davis until their cases were split. There is a fundraiser to support Cinque's post-release needs as an elder: https://fundrazr.com/82E6S2 Rashid's Treatment Resumes, Thanks To Support! As an update to past announcements from Kevin “Rashid” Johnson of the Revolutionary Intercommunal Black Panther Party, the public pressure from calls & emails apparently had the desired results and as of a few days ago he was receiving the medical treatment he needs for his prostate cancer, though he hasn't received all of his papers so he can continue to pursue his lawsuits against the Virginia DOC since they were confiscated by prisoncrats, but he's super thankful for public engagement to defend his health. More updates on his case can be found at rashidmod.com . ... . .. Featured Tracks: Don't Play Around (Instrumental) by DJ Nu-Mark from Broken Sunlight Series 6 Black Hole by The Bulletproof Space Travelers from Urban Revolutions - The Future Primitive Sound Collective
Your award-winning Lickin' duo is back in action with another bonus episode filled to the brim with sonic recommendations from their personal collections. They also meet up for a pleasant Sunday afternoon conversation with super-special-secret friend Bryan Konieczka at Electric Kitsch to rap about what's been on his turntable as of late. Gold stars all around. Sonic contributors to the fifteenth bonus episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio include: random KPM archived K-Mart sounding shit, Brothers Johnson, Dave Matthews Band, Jurassic Five, DJ Nu-Mark, Zach Braff & Natalie Portman, I Alive, Come, The Posies, The Fugs, The Mugwomps, Iggy & The Stooges, Hank Williams, The Remains, Black Flag, The Undertones, Chris Keys, Billy Woods, Kenny Segal, Open Mike Eagle, Small Faces, Rod Stewart, 7apes, Peace Attack, Arc of All, Liz Phair, The Emotions, Living Colour, Guns-N-Roses, Herbie Hancock's Head Hunters, John Kricfalusi, Chris Reccardi, Jim Smith, Scott Humi, Public Enemy, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Murray Head, Don Cabore, Sammy Turner, J.D. Bryant, Jaye Kennedy, De La Soul, Height Keech…a lot of Height's shit is in the weeds actually…Business Midgets, Abraham Jefferson, M.M. Knapps, Moe Beaver, Bell Biv Devoe, Joe Ely, Black Milk, Simon & Garfunkel, Gary Farmer, David Murray, Ray Angry, ?uestlove, WYNC's Radiolab archive, Charles Bukowski, Johnny Depp, and friend of the pod and enemy of Joe Rogan, Spotify, and hippie-hatin' neocons unnumbered…Neil Young. Jay – Urge Overkill (for Blackie), Earth Girls, Faces, Sam Taylor, Jr. Deon – The Godz, Quelle Chris, Bloodstone, Another Nashville Coma Bryan – Generationals, Bully, Sebadoh, Michael Penn Bonus #15 mixtape: [SIDE A] (1) Filled With Confidence (2) Bully - Day Moves Slow (3) Faces - That's All You Need (4) Quelle Chris - Alive Ain't Always Living (5) Michael Penn - Brave New World (6) Bloodstone - Natural High (7) Urge Overkill - What's This Generation Coming To? (8) It Works! [SIDE B] (1) Sweet Delight (2) Earth Girls - Wrong Side of History (3) The Godz - May You Never Be Alone (4) Generationals - Dirt Diamond (5) Soul of Jesus Christ Superstar / Sam Taylor, Jr. - Heaven On Their Minds (6) Sebadoh - Flame (remix) (7) Another Nashville Coma - Cold. Cold. Cold. (8) Endless Night [end] --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/llradio/message
WiscoJazz-Cast Episode 198 mixed by dj lukewarm Episode One Hundred Ninety Eight features World-inspired Instrumental covers of popular Hip Hop songs and other classics... 01 - Quantic y Los Míticos Del Ritmo - Hotline Bling [Tru Thoughts] 02 - The Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band - Pimp [Mocambo] 03 - The Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band - Xxplosive [Big Crown Records] 04 - El Michels Affair - Incarcerated Scarfaces [Fat Beats] 05 - The Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band - Dog Was A Doughnut (Az Dj Melo Edit) 06 - Sly5thave feat. Quantic - The Edge [Tru Thoughts] 07 - Sly5thAve feat. Cory Henry - California Love [Tru Thoughts] 08 - The Traffic - California Love [Choi Records] 09 - Taggy Matcher - Chameleon (Taggy Matcher Disco Mix) [Stix] 10 - The Bacao Rhythm And Steel Band - My Jamaican Dub [Big Crown Records] 11 - Quantic Y Su Conjunto Los Míticos Del Ritmo - Nuthin' But A “G” Thing (Dre En Cumbia) [Tru Thoughts] 12 - Gerd - I Wanna Do Somethin Freaky To You [Life Enhancing Audio] 13 - El Michels Affair - C.R.E.A.M. [Truth & Soul] 14 - DJ Nu-Mark Feat. Full Crate – Pass The Courvoisier [Hot Plate Records] 15 - The Hackney Colliery Band - No Diggity [Wah Wah 45s] 16 - DJ Nu-Mark feat. Jungle Fire - Ain't No Fun (If The Homies Can't Have None) [Hot Plate Records] 17 - Hot 8 Brass Band - Sexual Healing [Tru Thoughts] 18 - Cal Tjader - I Want You Back [Fantasy] 19 - The Bacao Rhythm And Steel Band - Great To Be Here [Big Crown Records] 20 - Psychemagik - Gonna Fly Now [Psychemagik] 21 - DJ Numark feat. The Traffic - Hot In Herre [Hot Plate Records] 22 - El Michels Affair And Friends - I Believe In Miracles Hope you enjoy. -dj lukewarm https://linktr.ee/djlukewarm http://djlukewarm.com http://hearthis.at/djlukewarm http://www.mixcloud.com/djlukewarm http://djlukewarm.podomatic.com https://soundcloud.com/wiscojazz http://www.youtube.com/WiscoJazzCast RSS: http://djlukewarm.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
Shogun Style feat. Chip Fu & El Da Sensei / Nor... 3:17 Da Mystery Of Chessboxin' / Wu-Tang Clan 4:48 Bruce Lee / Stic 3:40 We Ain't Came to Lose / Raekwon & Ghostface... 2:24 Savagely Attack feat. Ghostface Killah / Czarface 3:29 Headbang-Fu 51 / Gérard Baste 5:54 Samurai (Shurik'n) / DJ Nu-Mark 2:47 Master Roshi / Napoleon Da Legend 1:37 Asgard / Napoleon Da Legend 1:46 Hokuto Shin Ken / Napoleon Da Legend 2:45 Certified Samurai (Feat. Talib Kweli, Lil Free & S... 3:00 Chop Chop Ninja Ft. Inspectah Deck And Estelle... 4:25 Ho Kung Fu / J-Zone 3:14 Liquid Swords / Gza 4:31 Fist of the North Star (feat. Diabolic) / Apathy 3:47 Mortal Kombat / Afu-Ra 3:15 Samurai Showdown / RZA 4:00 24 Karate Flow (Feat. 34 Click) / Ruste Juxx 3:47 Boxcutter Samurai / Snowgoons 4:15 Hardbody Karate feat. Sean Price / Timeless Tru... 4:05
The dirty dozenth bonus episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio features a glut of eclectic sonic selections curated by hosts Jay and Deon with special guest and “wee fanboy” of the pod, Philly Josh. As always, a crackin' mixtape is available at the end of the episode. Sonic (non-mix) contributors to this dirty dozenth bonus episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio podcast include: Lee Marvin, DJ NuMark, Jurassic Five, Dave Matthews Band, Brothers Johnson, Zach Braff, Natalie Portman, Frank DeVol, Prince Paul, De La Soul, Unnatural Funk Band, Jay Dilla, Jungle Brothers, The Cure, Sweet, Freddie Mercury, Bernie Taupin, Mike Ronson, Jake the Flake, Insane Clown Posse, Esham, Dayton Family, Sleaford Mods, Ought, The Kinks, Cowboy Junkies, Gang Starr, Da Lench Mob, The Bomb Squad, Wiz Khalifa, Drugdealer, robot narrator Snoop, Shuggie Otis, and Charles Bukowski. For the mix, Jay brought to the dining room table, Hot Hot Heat, Material Issue, China Crisis, Squirrel Flower, and The Blackbyrds. Deon suggested tunes from Elton John, Sag Nasty, and Adrian Quesada. Our not-so-secret super special friend Josh likes Dry Cleaning, Cola, and Circuit Rider. Bonus # 12 mixtape [SIDE A] (1) Sag Nasty Intro (2) Sag Nasty – Doe & Gold {edit} (2) Hot Hot Heat – Oh, Goddamnit! (3) Cola – Fulton Park (4) Squirrel Flower – Roadkill (5) Adrian Quesada featuring College of Knowledge – Eso No Lo He Dicho Yo (5) China Crisis – The Highest High [SIDE B] (1) Hank's Words of Wisdom Intro (2) Circuit Rider – Speed {edit} (3) Elton John – All The Nasties (4) The Blackbyrds – Love Is Love (5) Dry Cleaning – Scratchcard Lanyard (6) Material Issue – Going Through Your Purse [END] Thank you, Josh. Leave us a goddamn voice message. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/llradio/message
Producer, DJ, and member of Jurassic 5, DJ Nu-Mark sits down with Talib and Jasmin to discuss the origins of Jurassic 5, sharing stories behind the group's most popular songs and albums. Nu-Mark also talks about the finer aspects of DJing, like how to read a crowd, and the art of crate digging. Nu-Mark also describes how he innovates on the stage. Fans of good vibes—and how to curate them—will find a lot of sage advice in this conversation with an absolute legend of the art of DJing.
DJ CHILE @ RADIO D59B 12.09.2022. 01. DJ CHILE – Intro 02. SEVEN SAMURAI – Brown Sugar 03. FEEL THE FIRE - You Need To Be Loved 04. STEVE PARKS - Movin' In The Right Direction 05. TONY SILVESTER – Soca 06. BOY KATINDIG - Love Till' The End Of Time 07. GEORGE CABLES - Thank You, Thank You 08. SYLVIA STRIPLIN - Give Me Your Love 09. MIKE MAKHALEMELE - Disco-Freaks 10. BOSQ - Goin' To See My Baby ft. Kaleta 11. LUKE VIBERT - Officers Club 12. SIDESTEPPER – Logozo 13. TELMO FERNANDEZ THE LATIN SOUL BEAT - Cuchifrito Pa Los Pollos 14. YUJI OHNO & Lupintic Six with Friends · Afro Cuban Nights 15. BOBBY VALENTIN - Coco Seco 16. THE FINAL ANALYSIS - Gotta Get Down 17. JAMES BROWN - Stone To The Bone 18. DEL THE FUNKY HOMOSAPIEN – Mistadobalina 19. DJ NU-MARK feat. Traffic - Hot in Herre 20. THE JAZZINVADERS - Find the Love 21. CLEAR PATH ENSEMBLE – Drumatix 22. DON GLORI – Ponte 23. YELLOW SUNSHINE – Happiness 24. WALT BARR - Free Spirit 25. TEO'DORE - Love Message 26. LORD ECHO - Thinking Of You 27. THE ARCHIVES - It's Your World
DJ NU-MARK TALKS JURASIC 5, KANYE WEST, METHOD MAN, ZODIAC TRACKS, NEW MUSIC, TOY DJ SET, MOVIES, NEW BOOK & MORE. THE DJ PODCAST VINYL ESQUIRE INTERVIEWS DJ NU-MARK! AVAILABLE NOW DOWNLOAD THE APP OR LOG ON TO WWW.VINYLESQUIRE.COM @VINYLESQUIRE @DJNUMARK .
DJ Lux is a veteran open-format DJ who owns a company that provides high-energy mixes for various sports teams and fitness brands. He has held multiple residencies in Southern California and has performed alongside artists like DJ Numark, Mr. Hahn, and Snoop Dogg. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
SLIMKID3 (born Tre Hardson) first introduced himself to the world as an MC and founding member of the legendary hip hop quartet The Pharcyde. He a collaborative project with DJ Nu-Mark of Jurassic 5. The duo's self-titled album Slimkid3 & DJ Nu-Mark, released in September 2014 on Delicious Vinyl, has quickly risen to the top of the college and rap charts, galvanizing both old-school hip hop fans and a new generation of music consumers. From his Gold-selling early-90s debut to his chart-topping new release, Slimkid3 brings a timeless quality to music that has long propelled hip hop's golden-era sound into the future. http://slimkid3.com/ ____ Awakenings with Michele Meiche is your place for information and insight to understand the Global Shift of Awareness and Awakening to live a more Soul fulfilling life and experiencing Soul fulfilling relationships. Awakenings broadcasts ‘Live every Wednesday 12pm -1:30 pm PT Call in for Intuitive and Numerology Readings # 347-539-5122 Michele answers questions about Awakening, Spirituality, Metaphysics, Dreams, Self Development and the Soul Path. You can also connect with Michele on the app @MentorCam where she can answer your questions psychically, as well as help you via her Soul Insights and life advice. Email awakeningspodcast@gmail.com for guest and topic suggestions, as well as to have your questions answered ‘On Air'.
It is with great honor I that I got to talk to Akil the MC from the legendary Jurassic 5.Jurassic 5 is a hip hop group formed in 1993 by rappers Chali 2na, Akil the MC, Soup aka Zaakir, Marc 7; DJ Nu-Mark and Cut Chemist. The six piece crew that was formed, made their mark out of the Los Angeles venue Good Life.Akil and I talk about the history of the group, hip hop evolution, the truth about how the group came together & got their name. Those pesky Tupac rumors and the effect its had on his life; as well as dealing with internet trolls.. It was a great honor to meet Akil and now call him a friend!www.caughtonthemike.com
01. DJ CHILE – Intro 02. CRYSTAL WINDS - Signs Of Winters Time 03. CAETANO VELOSO - Olha o Menino 04. KARRIEM RIGGINS - Summer Madness S.A. 05. DJ NAPPA - Breathe Deep 06. TELEMACUS – Moondrive 07. BANGBANG WATERGUN - White Gold 08. ROSIE FRATER TAYLOR - Better Days (Kaidi Tatham Remix) 09. JD73 - Swing 'Til It Hurts 10. BASEMENT MEMBRANE – Smoky 11. SAMPOLOGY ft.Allysha Joy - Suffer & Swim 12. REBECCA VASMANT - Dance Yourself Free 13. RED ASTAIRE - I Love You... (Dirtytwo & DJ Chile Remix) 14. WILDFLOWER - You Knock Me Out 15. JAMES BROWN - Superbad, Superslick 16. DJ NAPPA - Make it Funky 17. MAIN SOURCE - Scratch & Kut 18. DJ NU-MARK & ERNIE HINES - Our Generation 19. UNITED DISCO ORGANIZATION - Send The Rain (DJ Lubi) 20. LTD - It's Time To Be Real 21. CHARLES VEAL - If You Ever Need Somebody 22. UNIVERSAL ROBOT BAND - Barely Breaking Even 23. TEENA MARIE - Square Biz 24. ALEX MALHEIROS - Alto Verao 25. MALCOLM STRACHAN - Better Late Than Never 26. LEON THOMAS - China Doll 27. MAGOYA - The Most Beautiful Lie 28. KRZYSZTOF SCIERANSKI & LABORATORIUM – Ikona
Uncle Nu joins Matt Perry in the LA Studio for a fun chat on his new album, his infamous toy routines, and how he had a hand in Kanye's first production placement.
DJ Spider sits down with DJ Nu-Mark on "The 20 Podcast." The veteran Los Angeles DJ, who's best known for being a member of Jurassic 5, discusses his legendary toy routines, producing music for film, plus more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode, we're joined by one of the most innovative turntablist, DJ/Producers on the scene. The legend DJ NU-MARK (Jurassic 5) joins the show to talk about his process of putting together his new album RUN FOR COVER while sharing some handpicked records that inspired the project.We then head to Vietnam where multidisciplinary artist, Demonslayer, will guide us through his rare collection of Vietnamese New Wave circa (1985-1991) as well as some contemporary Hip Hop and R&B from the region.
Local and global installment for today, featuring tons of freshly released music. Enjoy episode #273 Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′01″ Rosewood by Bonobo (Ninja Tune)
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Midaz the Beast, conshus, E-TURN, DILLA, Hip Hop Headucatorz, Sadat X, Common Saints, DJ Nu-Mark, Danny Drive Thru, Hiero, Sage Selene, Silas Short, Robert Glasper, D Smoke, Tiffany Gouche, Anz, unselftitled, Ol Dirty Bastard, Kelis, Orquesta Akokan, Greenlights Music, Fury, Valida, Jade Lawhon, Sincere Vega, Little Simz, Mild High Club, Winter, Mic Swift the Sound Provider, Wordsworth, Ras Kass, Reks, Park Lane O.Gs, Erykah Badu, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
New music from across the board including a world premiere for DJ Nu-Mark & Danny Drive Thru's Break Ya Neck, plus Kid Acne, Strategy, Sam Redmore, Secret Night Gang, Portico Quarter, Ruf Dug x Lovescene, Swindle, Pan Amsterdam, Kutmah, Park Hye Jin, Space Afrika, Sega Bodega, Ross From Friends, Layfullstop, Cid Rim, Abnormal Sleepz, Vice Beats, Quantic & Nidia Gongora, J'Von! Originally broadcast www.ReformRadio.co.uk Sep 2021https://www.reformradio.co.uk/residents/groovement/Mixcloud.com/reformradio
“The sense of wonderment is what keeps me alive in this business.” — https://twitter.com/djnumark (@DJNUMARK) [0:12:25]DJ Nu-Mark has carved out an amazing niche for himself in the LA music scene and beyond, from his groundbreaking work with the world-famous group Jurassic 5, to his recent work in television and film, to creating popular sample packs, and his viral video series Zodiac Tracks, the journey has been surprising, fun-filled, and successful. This success stands as a great argument for what is possible with a solid work ethic, good ears, and people skills! In today's conversation, we get to hear about the life that DJ Nu-Mark has built for himself and his constant dedication to wonderment and excitement. He talks about how putting all his eggs in the music basket was the thing that worked for him, and spills the beans on how to keep an audience engaged and maintain relevancy. From the earliest days, DJing at house parties in the '80s, to hearing beats by an unknown Kanye West, Nu-Mark has seen a lot of things come and go. He talks about the drumming that laid a foundation for his musical sensibilities, and how he applied these to the new technologies afforded to DJs, cutting and scratching his way to record deals. Our guest has continued to have adventures and explore new horizons, and his open-hearted attitude is an inspiration to anyone wanting to express themselves! Key Points From This DJ Nu-mark Episode:• Nu-Mark's early memories of music growing up; Persian records, classic rock 'n roll, and discovering rap. • Starting a record collection and the most meaningful early purchases that Nu-Mark made. • Drum machines and turntables; the blueprint for a future that Nu-Mark carved out. • How Nu-Mark went about building his scratching skills on the turntables and mixer. • Bringing lessons from drumming and the school band into turntable performances. • Rocking house parties and how this naturally led to working with MCs and meeting Jurassic 5. • The beat-making process; drums machines, samplers, and the different combinations of gear that Nu-Mark used. • Memories of the Good Life Cafe, and the important relationships that were formed during that time. • The combination of amazing rhythms, humor, and dedication; the ingredients that made Jurassic 5. • Getting the music heard, starting an indie label, and finding distribution for the first EP. • Touring and moving into the UK market before gaining proper recognition back home. • The time it takes to find your inner voice and make the art that you really believe in. • Legal sides of the music business and how Nu-Mark and J5 found a great lawyer! • Collaborating and sharing writing credits while learning and building. • Nu-Mark's path to making music specifically for the film and TV industry. • How to go about getting music placed in film and video games. • The preparation and performance of Nu-Mark's Zodiac Track series. • Branding, merchandising, and social media; Nu-Mark's relaxed approach to this part of his work. • Nu-Mark's favorite producers through the ages, who inspires him, and who he still wants to work with. “I bought a drum machine before i bought turntables.” — https://twitter.com/djnumark (@DJNUMARK) [0:10:20] “My organization skills became paramount at a very early age.” — https://twitter.com/djnumark (@DJNUMARK) [0:23:58]“I learned about finesse, I learned about the psychology of DJing.” — https://twitter.com/djnumark (@DJNUMARK) [0:24:28] Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: https://djnu-mark.com/ (DJ Nu-Mark) https://www.discogs.com/artist/17477-Jurassic-5 (Jurassic 5) https://www.cutchemist.com/ (Cut Chemist) Zodiac Tracks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioSids07hBI (Zodiac...
“The sense of wonderment is what keeps me alive in this business.” — https://twitter.com/djnumark (@DJNUMARK) [0:12:25]DJ Nu-Mark has carved out an amazing niche for himself in the LA music scene and beyond, from his groundbreaking work with the world-famous group Jurassic 5, to his recent work in television and film, to creating popular sample packs, and his viral video series Zodiac Tracks, the journey has been surprising, fun-filled, and successful. This success stands as a great argument for what is possible with a solid work ethic, good ears, and people skills! In today's conversation, we get to hear about the life that DJ Nu-Mark has built for himself and his constant dedication to wonderment and excitement. He talks about how putting all his eggs in the music basket was the thing that worked for him, and spills the beans on how to keep an audience engaged and maintain relevancy. From the earliest days, DJing at house parties in the '80s, to hearing beats by an unknown Kanye West, Nu-Mark has seen a lot of things come and go. He talks about the drumming that laid a foundation for his musical sensibilities, and how he applied these to the new technologies afforded to DJs, cutting and scratching his way to record deals. Our guest has continued to have adventures and explore new horizons, and his open-hearted attitude is an inspiration to anyone wanting to express themselves! Key Points From This DJ Nu-mark Episode:• Nu-Mark's early memories of music growing up; Persian records, classic rock 'n roll, and discovering rap. • Starting a record collection and the most meaningful early purchases that Nu-Mark made. • Drum machines and turntables; the blueprint for a future that Nu-Mark carved out. • How Nu-Mark went about building his scratching skills on the turntables and mixer. • Bringing lessons from drumming and the school band into turntable performances. • Rocking house parties and how this naturally led to working with MCs and meeting Jurassic 5. • The beat-making process; drums machines, samplers, and the different combinations of gear that Nu-Mark used. • Memories of the Good Life Cafe, and the important relationships that were formed during that time. • The combination of amazing rhythms, humor, and dedication; the ingredients that made Jurassic 5. • Getting the music heard, starting an indie label, and finding distribution for the first EP. • Touring and moving into the UK market before gaining proper recognition back home. • The time it takes to find your inner voice and make the art that you really believe in. • Legal sides of the music business and how Nu-Mark and J5 found a great lawyer! • Collaborating and sharing writing credits while learning and building. • Nu-Mark's path to making music specifically for the film and TV industry. • How to go about getting music placed in film and video games. • The preparation and performance of Nu-Mark's Zodiac Track series. • Branding, merchandising, and social media; Nu-Mark's relaxed approach to this part of his work. • Nu-Mark's favorite producers through the ages, who inspires him, and who he still wants to work with. “I bought a drum machine before i bought turntables.” — https://twitter.com/djnumark (@DJNUMARK) [0:10:20] “My organization skills became paramount at a very early age.” — https://twitter.com/djnumark (@DJNUMARK) [0:23:58]“I learned about finesse, I learned about the psychology of DJing.” — https://twitter.com/djnumark (@DJNUMARK) [0:24:28] Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: https://djnu-mark.com/ (DJ Nu-Mark) https://www.discogs.com/artist/17477-Jurassic-5 (Jurassic 5) https://www.cutchemist.com/ (Cut Chemist) Zodiac Tracks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioSids07hBI (Zodiac...
Hey everyone! We're back with Part 2 of last week's conversation! And let me tell you something - If you dig the art of crate digging, you're gonna dig this episode! Lord Finesse, Cut Chemist and DJ A. Vee swap stories about early morning digs, and DJ Nu-Mark basically takes over as host and asks some pretty dope questions that we all have a good time answering. Plus, my comedy brother AG White stops by and joins in for a bit too. This was a good one, so I hope you all enjoy it! Today's Sponsors: Warby Parker - Try 5 pairs of glasses at home for free at warbyparker.com/peters. Express VPN - Visit ExpressVPN.com/PETERS and you can get an extra 3 months FREE on a one-year package. ButcherBox - Sign up for a new membership at ButcherBox.com/CANCELLED for FREE lobster tails and ribeyes in your first box! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We have another two-part hip hop deep dive for ya! I'm talking to DJ Nu-Mark & Cut Chemist, of Jurassic 5 fame, and I'm also being joined by the legendary DJ A. Vee. Resident CC guest, Lord Finesse, sits in as well and for this first part, we share stories about the late Spinbad and the mark he made, our favorite DJs, and how we all got started in the DJ realm. So get into it and enjoy! Today's Sponsors: Ritual - Ritual is offering my listeners 10% off during your first 3 months. Visit ritual.com/PETERS to start your Ritual today. Babbel - Go to Babbel.com and use promo code PETERS to get an extra three months FREE! Dame - Go to dameproducts.com/PETERS today for 15% off sitewide. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Producer, DJ and 1/6th of Jurassic 5 DJ Nu-Mark joins LB (4:59) Working at Correct Records in the mid 90's and attempting to sign Kanye West (8:13) Jurassic 5 breaks through (19:23) Unconventional touring after the first album (48:02) Jurassic 5 splits (01:02:49) Reunion https://djnu-mark.com/
Simply put, Tre Hardson aka Slimkid3 is a legend. Hip hop was forever changed in 1992 when his group the Pharcyde emerged onto the scene with their classic debut album 'Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde.' The group brought a decidedly animated and imaginative element to their songwriting and presence on the microphone – and Tre definitely stood out with his distinct melodic voice; you could really even say that a lot of these rappers who sing owe a bit to Slimkid3. The Pharcyde’s second album Labcabincalifornia sported a darker sound (and early contributions from the great Jay Dee aka Jay Dilla) that reflected the frustration the group was going through with both the industry – and internally. Tre did one last album with the group (2000’s Plain Rap) before embarking on a solo career that also has seen him team up with DJ Nu-Mark from Jurassic 5, Ozomatli, and occasional reunions with various members of his Pharcyde brethren. Here are the songs we break down in this episode: "Groupie Therapy" (Pharcyde 'Labcabincalifornia', 1995) "Trust" (Pharcyde 'Plain Rap', 2000) "King" feat Diamond D and K-Natural ('Slimkid3 & Nu-Mark', 2016) "Life is Love" ('Liberation', 2002) "Pick It Up" feat Dillon Cooper (TRDMRK, 2019) "4 Better or 4 Worse" (Pharcyde 'Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde', 1992) Slimkid3: slimkid3.com cantknocktheshuffle.com questionshiphop.com instagram.com/seandammit twitter.com/seandammit Email: cantknocktheshuffle@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Considered one of the most creative on the scene, from deploying children’s toys, to rocking the largest turntable to ever exist, being original in the cookie cutter world of DJs has never been an issue for DJ Nu-Mark. That being said, we talk about the J5 days, labels, movie scoring, Kanye West, potential partnerships with numark dj products, collaborations with Kanye and Incubus, and more. As he approaches the age of 50 he has lived a life most don't ever get too see even if you lived to be 1000. So I try my best to bring a conversation of the ages, with no stone left uncovered in the time allotted. Visit the website: https://www.bedroombeethovens.com/ Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bedroombeethovens
BRING MUMIA HOME Content Warning: This will contain language, beliefs, references and information that may offend listeners. This episode was mixed in solidarity with the struggle to get Mumia Abu-Jamal released from incarceration and in response to the appalling conditions he has been subjected to since being diagnosed with both COVID-19 and congestive heart disease this month. Samples were taken from the March 12th demonstration in Philadelphia. tracks: SHELTER - Vic Mensa ft. Wyclef Jean, Chance The Rapper (2021) Break Mumia Abu Jamal Out - Dark Lo (prod. J.Demers) (2018) Mumia 911 - Unbound Allstars (1999) Homeland And Hip-Hop - Immortal Technique Feat. Mumia Abu-Jamal (2003) Freedom - Jurassic 5 (prod. DJ Nu-Mark) (2002) Mumia's Song - Anti-Flag (2002) Free Mumia - B-Side Players (1999) Free Mumia - Jibachi Hanzaki (2020) Assata Shakur - All Things Censored Volume 1 (1998) Visit https://bringmumiahome.com/
Radio Nova revisite ses propres classiques : les raretés de tout bord qui rythment notre antenne, de la soul-funk au hip-hop en passant par les musiques afro-latines et la pop. Aujourd’hui : « Freedom » de Jurassic 5.Un vent de liberté qui nous arrive de Californie et souffle en 2005. Jurassic 5, c’est Chali 2na, Zaakir, Akil et Marc 7 au micro et Cut Chemist et DJ Nu-Mark aux platines et machines. Le groupe, fusion des formations Unity Committee et Rebels of Rhythm, a sorti un premier EP à la fin des années 90, puis Quality Control, un premier album qui a marqué les esprits. Le disque tranchait alors avec le gangsta rap ambiant. Un rap conscient s’affirmait côte ouest, porté par des flows aussi bon à l’unisson que dans leurs parties solo.Après deux sans fautes, ils reviennent avec Power In Numbers, un disque pour lequel il invite entre autres Big Daddy Kane et Percy P. « Freedom » sample un disque de funk des années 70 de Julius Brockington and the Magic Force, « this feeling ». À noter, qu’il s’agit là du dernier album du groupe au complet puisque Cut Chemist quittera l’équipe un an plus tard.Visuel © Getty Images / J. Shearer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1. Crosshairs / DangerDoom 2:27 2. Microphone Deflection / Tank Gawd (Moka... 3:30 3. Boom Bye Bye feat. Poison Pen / NapsNdreds 3:16 4. We Are The Gods / KRS-One 3:41 5. No Save Point / Run The Jewels & Yankee a... 3:15 6. Everybody (Feat. Del Tha Funkee Homosapi... 3:30 7. Snake Shit feat. El Da Sensei / Sixman 2:49 8. Gallagher's Mallet feat. Shy The BeatYoda &... 2:56 9. When The Falls Wall Down / Marco Polo 2:55 10. Patriots (Red, Blue, Silver) feat. M-Dot, Edo... 4:19 11. The Four Winds / Aesop Rock 2:50 12. Major Distribution (Feat. Busta Rhymes) / Fl... 3:01 13. Don't Go feat. Q-Tip / Busta Rhymes 3:49 14. Skaggs Did It / Louie Skaggs 1:45 15. Papa Troobadour feat. Justo The MC / Fizzi... 2:44 16. Castlevania III / Lucky Seven 2:43 17. Prey 4 Da Sheep feat. Big Boi / Goodie Mob 3:55 18. Temptations / TRDMRK, DJ Nu-Mark & Slim... 2:45
What do you get when you add 2 MCs and a dj from The U.N.I.T.Y Committee plus 2 more MCs and a dj from The Rebels of Rhythm? Well, it equals Jurassic 5, as Brandon and Matt dive into Quality Control for this episode. It may have been creative differences that had them go separate ways in the end, but this episode touches on the unity, cohesion and the ability of everyone on a verse to throw in their flavor to the mix while staying in point.Check out more here!Apple PodcastSpotifyInstagramTwitter______________________________________________________Music by: BlueysportInstagram: blueysport
Affidato al giovane DJ Whip e dedicato agli amanti della cultura Hip Hop, questo primo episodio mixato di Blue Cargo apre un iniziale e grande oblò sul mondo dei beatmaker d'oltre oceano. Da 9thWonder a Statik Selektah, da Marco Polo a DJ Nu-Mark e molto oltre, in questo nuovo appuntamento dedicato ai mix dei nostri dj, in diretta ogni mercoledì dalle 22.30 alle 23.30. Sigla di 17IAM, selezione e mix a cura di Marco Brogno a.k.a. D.J. Whip, voce di Gianpaolo Negro, regia di Pantu. 01. Evidence (Prod. Evidence) - Good Times02. Freddie Gibbs Ft. Trae Tha Truth (Prod. Statik Selektah) - Already03. Masta Ace Ft. Pearl Gates (Prod. Marco Polo) - Still Love Her 04. Termanology Ft. Grafh & Haile Supreme (Prod. Statik Selektah) - This Too Shall Pass05. Bun B Ft. Big K.R.I.T. & Talib Kweli (Prod. Statik Selektah) - Time Flies 06. Mac Miller & Heather Victoria (Prod. 9th Wonder) - That's Love07. Q-Tip (Prod. Q-Tip) - Shaka08. Buckshot (Prod. Marco Polo) - Go Around09. Raekwon & Big Remo (Prod. 9th Wonder) - No Pretending 10. Large Professor (Prod. DJ Nu-Mark) - When You Sleep 11. First Light Ft. Phesto - Greetings12. Murs (Prod. 9th Wonder) - Yesterday & Today13. Action Bronson Ft. Nina Sky (Prod. Statik Selektah) - Cocoa Buter 14. Cormega (Prod. Large Professor) - Industry15. Ed O.G. & Nubya Garcia (Prod. DJ Yoda) - Roxbury 16. The Gift of Gab (Prod. Headnodic & Dave Richards) - Effed Up17. Jurassic 5 Ft. Dave Matthews Band (Prod. DJ Nu-Mark) - Work It Out18. Populus (Prod. DJ Hoppa) - Gargantuan Backpack19. Lupe Fiasco & Rudy Lopez (Prod. Brandon Howard) - Kick, Push20. Devon Lee, Futuristic, Wax & Dizzy Wright (Prod. DJ Hoppa) - Grown 21. De La Soul & Supa Dave West - Copa (Cabanga)22. Yarah Bravo (Prod. Dj Vadim) - Freedom Fighters23. A Tribe Called Quest (Prod. A Tribe Called Quest) - Melatonin
Yo-Ville! Roy and Adam back with a vengeance with podcast #33 for you and yours. This month there's classic tunes from DJ Nu-Mark, Dee Clark, and the Skull Snaps, amongst others. Plus, we've got the funky Frenchman Djar One donning the guest mix trousers. So, if you're after fat funk, dope beats, or good mood grooves, we gotcha, mon amie. PEEEEEEAAACE!
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Episode 19 “Building Better DJs Live from NAMM 2020 featuring DJ Nu-Mark” in this episode we are coming to you live from NAMM 2020 with our good homie DJ Nu-Mark! Listen in as Uncle Nu drops gem after gem! www.beatjunkies.tv
1. Situated feat. Pharoahe Monch / Brother Ali 4,37 2. Who Da Fuc / Onyx & Snowgoons 2,32 3. Tuesday / Aesop Rock and Tobacco 3,30 4. The King Heard Voices / Czarface feat. Ken... 4,31 5. Dope Work feat. Tone Spliff / Kool Taj The G... 2,22 6. Shiryu the Dragon (feat. Nejma Nefertiti) / N... 2,43 7. Family and Loyalty (feat. J. Cole) / Gang Starr 4,35 8. Windows Down / The Good People feat. Tash 3,39 9. Temptations / TRDMRK, DJ Nu-Mark & Slim... 2,44 10. Word feat. Sadat X / The Legion 3,58 11. Rain On Snow / DJ Shadow, Inspectah Deck... 3,40 12. Streetsweeper / People Under The Stairs 3,30 13. Sunken Place feat. Pav Bundy / Masta Ace &... 3,56 14. C'est Pour Vous ! / Yoshi Di Original 3,45 15. Mirror, Mirror (feat. Soup & Marc7) / Connie... 4,13 16. We Survived (Feat. The Crash Crew, The Im... 2,48
EP.03 Small’s Talks with DJ Nu-Mark • In the studio sitting down with an iconic turntablist and producer of the hip hop group Jurassic 5 - touching base on sampling music then and now, collabs with artists like Charles Bradley, Method Man and Aloe Blacc as well as new upcoming projects in the works. Let’s gooo, baby - Official website: https://djnu-mark.com - Social Media: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/djnumark/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djnumark/ • Twitter: https://twitter.com/djnumark • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp38I-EDueGB76emgj7VGyA --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/SmallsTalks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/SmallsTalks/support
This week we sit down with DMC champion and Juno Award (that's like a Canadian Grammy) winner DJ Brace. If you look him up online, you'll learn pretty quickly that the term DJ doesn't really do him justice. Sure, he plays records, but he does so much more than that. There's one video where he's working both hands and a foot pedal and basically making up songs as he goes. He also produces music. And makes tools for DJs. And designs turntables. And plays festivals. And teaches. And more. Check it out. If you liked this one, check out our interview with DJ Nu-Mark: https://soundcloud.com/rebel_radio/ep-2-dj-nu-mark-provides-an-important-lesson-on-why-sticking-to-your-creative-craft-is-key EDM.com Track of the Week: https://soundcloud.com/hip-hop/kid-angel-damaged