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DJ Ian Head Mixes and Podcasts
Pullin from the Stacks - Ten Year Anniversary!

DJ Ian Head Mixes and Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 66:17


I began the Pullin from the Stacks podcast just over 10 years ago, publishing my first episode on October 19, 2014. The name is from the classic Digable Planets cut "Pacifics," a song which has a lot of meaning to me. I think I actually messed up and called it "Pullin from the Crates" for that first episode. The first record I played was a cover of Herbie Hancock's "Maiden Voyage" by the Jazz Piano Quartet. The first record I play on this episode is a different "Maiden Voyage" cover, this time by the Dalton Jazz Ensemble, a school band record I found at Recollect Records in Denver years ago. One of my favorite songs, I still search out any version I can. The next record is the first record I ever put on my Discogs "want list," Michael Sardaby's "Gail," after hearing a soundclip on Youtube one day. Even back then it was going for more money than I'd ever spent on a piece of wax. A few years later, I sold my old copy of Eminem's first 12" for a couple hundred, and immediately went to see if there were any copies of "Gail" available at the same price - and there were! I feel so lucky to have snagged one. The next record is from one of my favorite jazz compilations, this one out of Hungary in the early 70s. I highly recommend it, the whole record is gorgeous, it's called "Modern Jazz Anthology X" and folks are sleeping on it! Staying in the same part of the world, I was introduced to Romanian jazz legend Johnny Cretu Raducanu after hearing a few Electrecord releases he had played on. The cover of this 10" and his own cover of Charles Mingus's "Haitian Fight Song" drove me to track down a copy online. The whole record is stunning. Speaking of stunning it is hard to find words to describe the beauty of this masterpiece by Winston Mankunku Ngozi, often referred to as South Africa's John Coltrane. It is a desert island record. The following tune, from the Roy Haynes Trio, is one I heard on Karriem Riggins masterful mix, "Music Kaleidoscope," and had to track down. I found it one weekend in a super random record store deep in Long Island. The Chucho Valdes represents my love of Cuban jazz; while I didn't find this record during my time in Havana, I did get hip to Mr. Valdes and months afterword dug this out of a crate on the floor under a table at the WMFU record fair. The Milton Banana cut I play here is from the first record of his I bought, I think at Human Head back in the day. He's killing it on the drums!! I don't remember when I first heard this RF 45 - maybe Junior played it? - but it's a gem, had to track one down. And Green Caterpillar man...I first heard this when Rev Shines played it YEARS ago on KBOO during Jumbo's "Beat Jeopardy" show. I remember being like "wtf is this?!?!?" - took many years to find a copy. I bought this off a dude in Colorado on Amazon.com in like 2015 for about $80. Clean. No regrets on that. The Soul Surfers cut here is just crazy to me, I think someone posted it on IG and I took notice. And finally, this beautiful cover of Kendrick Lamar by my guy Sly 5th Ave released by my people DJ Center and Footlong Development is a stone cold classic. I can't count all the DJ gigs I end with this 45 or all the people coming up to the turntables to see what it is. This is not the end of the podcast. There will be more episodes, though probably less often, as has been the case for much of 2024. Hoping to get back on a schedule of 1-2 episodes a month, possibly with some special guests. Speaking of guests, I want to thank everyone who's contributed a guest set these past ten years! Alex Stange, DO77, Duiji Mshinda, John Morrison, DJ Center, J. Rawls, Bruce Phillips, Evolve-One, LateBloomer and dflush, Daniel Littlewood, the DadBodRapPod, and Waffles Hidalgo. Much respect! And the biggest thank you goes out to everyone who's tuned in once or a hundred times, downloaded, subscribed, told their friends, or talked shit. It's all appreciated.

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold
Tru Thoughts Presents Unfold 25.11.18 with Te’Amir, Break, Jaubi

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018


Ethiopian influenced Beats from Te’Amir on Tru Thoughts. Hip Hop from A Tribe Called Quest & Rev Shines & Conway. New music from Steve Spacek. Tropical Disco from Orange Tree. Broken Beats from Name Brand Sound and Solid Groove. Drum and Bass from Break feat Celestine, Will Miles and a classic from Renegade. Plus plenty more musical treats.

Klyph Notes
Rev Shines

Klyph Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 80:32


This is another conversation that was on my bucket list. A conversation with a great storyteller, an individual who's connected with so many great artists. A member of the Portland hip-hop scene for a number of years, a great DJ and a person I call a walking encyclopedia of hip-hop history. On this episode he tells stories of interning with Kenny Dope, the time Questlove picked him up from work at Clackamas Town Center and releasing music with DJ House Shoes label Street Corner Music. We most definitely have to do a part two!! Peep the latest episode of Klyph Notes with DJ Rev Shines.

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Extra Credit with DJ Zimmie
Ep. 6 - Rev Shines

Extra Credit with DJ Zimmie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2013 70:12


DJ, producer for the Lifesavas, Knicks fan, sneaker collector and record afficianado.  Rev Shines tells us about all these, his love for KISS and why Portland is the spot.  @RevShines76 on Twitter.  (We were hype, sorry for the tappity tap on the table.)  

DJ Klyph
Live & Direct Crew on Welcome to the Neighborhood with DJ Klyph July 2012 1st Hr

DJ Klyph

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2012 57:24


Live & Direct Crew on WTTN July 2012 pt1

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DJ Klyph
Live & Direct Crew on Welcome to the Neighborhood with DJ Klyph July 2012 2nd Hr

DJ Klyph

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2012 59:19


Live & Direct Crew on WTTN July 2012

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