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Chris sits down with founding member of the Scratch Perverts, DJ Prime Cuts. Chris and Joel discuss his career from the early days with Scratch Perverts through to today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
SLurg et Bachir on décidé de fêter l'anniversaire de Grand Wizard Theodore à leur façon. Dj et pionnier de cette culture, Grand Wizard Theodore est surtout l'inventeur du scratch. Pour célébrer comme il se doit cet art accidentel, SL1200 vous propose deux semaines autour du scratch. Elle commence par une escapade à Londres avec un mix autour des Scratch Perverts. Ce collectif de Dj's anglais qui durant la deuxième moitié des années 90, est venu bousculer le monde du deejaying alors en pleine ébullition. Groupe polymorphe les Scratch Perverts étaient portés par Prime Cuts, Tony Vegas, Mr Thing ou encore Plus One. Ce crew s'est d'abord fait connaitre en remportant plusieurs compétition en individuel et en équipe. Les Scratch Perverts ont marqué leur époque avec une technicité, une attitude et un humour so British. Le mix du jour revient sur leurs routines pures, mais aussi leurs productions ainsi que les scratch qu'ils ont pu poser pour nombres de rappeurs.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
I was guest DJ on Omakase, KUCI 88.1 FM in Irvine, CA Check out https://soundcloud.com/goldcode on Omakase https://linktr.ee/goldcode Airdate: September 11, 2022 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Jimi Hendrix, The New Rising Son, Voodoo Soup Vanishing Twin, Gunky, In Piscina! Stratis, By Water, Space, Energy & Light Andy Clark, Tristar, Communications Red Axes, Boosha Gdola, Moon Faze Sun Gaze Looky Looky, Are You There Beach?, Are You There Beach? Minoru 'Hoodoo' Fushimi, Nikuzukue, In Praise Of Mitochondria Surf M.C.'s, Surf Or Die (Dance!), Surf Or Die EP The Bombay Royale, Khubsoorat Bewafa, The Island Of Dr. Electrico Magnus Uggla, Sommartid (Ny Version), Sommartid Mataya Clifford, Living Wild, Shake The Foundations: Militant Funk & The Post-Punk Dancefloor 1978-1984 Takenoko, Lee Harvey Oswald (Zaza Dance Mix), Lee Harvey Oswald Hotline, Rock This House (Dub Mix), Rock This House Quaid, Medusa (feat. Shepherd), The Technological Afterlife S.O.K., Extasz (Original Mix), Spaced Out Krew Bal5000, Neutra, Dancefloor Detonators Vol. 2 Jonus Eric, YR Mind (Bonus Track), Pentagon Palette Zongamin, Fractal Maze (Original Mix), O! San Serac, Tyrant, Professional Float Up CP, Ghost Train Drive, Kill Me In The Morning Ivan "Mamão" Conti & Grassmass, A Mina, A Mina / Caatinga U.N.K.L.E. Featuring Nigo & Scratch Perverts, Ape Shall Never Kill Ape (Natural Calamity Remix), Ape Shall Never Kill Ape Mix Master Mike, Hydrolik Carpet Ride, Bombay 2: Electric Vindaloo EMF, Unbelievable (Hip Hop Mix), Unbelievable [Single] Mystic Jungle, Money Wonder, Deviant Disco The General & Gordon DeWitty, Life In The Big City, Life In The Big City Puma & The Dolphin, Fosils, Elsewhere MCMXIII Reuben Vaun Smith, El Shiggy, Sounds From The Workshop Keith LeBlanc, I'll Come Up With Something, Major Malfunction The Orielles, Sugar Tastes Like Salt (Andrew Weatherall Tastes Like Dub Mix Pt.2 303 Bass), Sugar Tastes Like Salt (Remixes) Romeo Void, Undercover Kept, Benefactor Stranglers, Shah Shah A Go Go, The Raven The Moog Cookbook, Basket Case, The Moog Cookbook Devo, Jocko Homo, E-Z Listening Disc Citations, Moon Race, Moon Race / Slippin' & Slidin' CV Vision, Spaziergang am Meer, Tropical Anne Murray, Musical Friends, Honey Wheat & Laughter Fantastic Plastic Machine, Bossa for Jackie (Summer Review EP Version), Luxury Leonard Nimoy, Spock Thoughts, Presents Mr. Spock's Music From Outer Space
This weeks podcast we are going to the highest reaches in turntable conversation rockstar behaviour with 4x World DMC DJ Champion, Scratch Pervert & producer DJ Primecuts. We leave no stone unturned in his most in-depth conversation. We're talking early UK Hip Hop, DJ battling, the crews, Scratch Perverts the untold stories, the personnel changes, the rockstar lifestyles, the pitfalls, the Perverted Alies, behind the scenes during their 15 year residency at Fabric London, Equipment & tech talk, production and way more... This is all you need to know, this is the DJ Primecuts Podcast, Enjoy! BE A PART OF THE SCENE & SIGN UP TO OUR MAILING LIST AND RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE NEWS, PODCASTS, LIVE SHOWS AND LIMITED ADDITION KILLA KELA CONTENT FIRST https://mailchi.mp/7482095b6593/killa... DONT FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR NUMBER ONE MUSIC IN STREET CULTURE PLATFORM OK! Documenting the Graffiti Artists of History past, before their critical acclaims and contributions to the urban arts. Disclaimer: This presentation is for documentation and educational purposes only. No hard drive copies, footage or records of any interviews are held by Killa Kela and once uploaded to the outlets listed below, those are the only records in existence. Any illegal activity discussed is spoken only by our guests within historical context, and is neither encouraged, supported or incited. Any views or opinions made by the guests who appear on this platform are of their own. BE A PART OF THE SCENE & SIGN UP TO OUR MAILING LIST AND RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE NEWS, PODCASTS, LIVE SHOWS AND LIMITED ADDITION KILLA KELA CONTENT FIRST https://mailchi.mp/7482095b6593/killa... Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast... Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1OGLNJ6... Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ Acast: https://play.acast.com/s/36212bdb-cce... All episodes are Transcribed here: https://killakelaofficial.blogspot.co... Support the Killa Kela Podcast by being a Podcast Patreon and receiving a mass of exclusives and bonus content https://www.patreon.com/killakelapodcast Killa Kela Weekly Livestream: Monday/Wednesday/Friday of every week. https://bandstream9.wixsite.com/killa... Killa Kela Monthly Live show - Special guests, live performances and profile pieces to a studio audience! : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... KILLA KELA Website: www.killakelaofficial.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/killakelaofficial/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/killakelaofficial Twitter: twitter.com/KillaKela
In this episode, we talk to Kevin Gopie aka DJ Renegade. Kevin is a so-called “First Generation Street Dancer '' and co-founder of the first European Hip Hop formations. Since the early 80s, he has been a renowned turntablist, break-DJ, breaking judge, mentor and was part of the team to develop a brand new judging system for breaking in the 2018 Youth Olympics. He represents Soul Mavericks & Monsterz Crew, Scratch Perverts and Sons of Noise, from London, UK.We chat about his upbringing in Guyana and the UK, his contributions to turntablism and the brit-core scene, creating a judging system for breaking in the Olympics, the work that goes into commentating live events, and ways for the hip hop community to grow.You can find him at:www.instagram.com/djrenegade_uk/ www.facebook.com/DJ-Renegade-109521389084438/https://soundcloud.com/dj-renegade-uk Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/soulsofhiphop)
Todays Podcast Im proud to announce a legend is inside the house; Punk originator, member of the Sex Pistols, Iggy Pop, The Faces and more - Glen Matlock is our guest, joining the dots on early street culture and Britain's contribution to Punks humble beginnings. We get into the 70's and 80's London scene & how Sex Pistols came to surface. We talk international touring - Iggy Pop, New York, its iconic punk venue CBGB's back in the day, the L.A scene, The Faces, gigging with Goldie, The Scratch Perverts, Earl Slick and more.. There's not enough words to express this man and his band(s) contributions to culture, so lets get into a conversation - this is Glen Matlock's Killa Kela Podcast! BE A PART OF THE SCENE & SIGN UP TO OUR MAILING LIST AND RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE NEWS, PODCASTS, LIVE SHOWS AND LIMITED ADDITION KILLA KELA CONTENT FIRST https://mailchi.mp/7482095b6593/killa... DONT FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR NUMBER ONE MUSIC IN STREET CULTURE PLATFORM OK! Documenting the Graffiti Artists of History past, before their critical acclaims and contributions to the urban arts. Disclaimer: This presentation is for documentation and educational purposes only. No hard drive copies, footage or records of any interviews are held by Killa Kela and once uploaded to the outlets listed below, those are the only records in existence. Any illegal activity discussed is spoken only by our guests within historical context, and is neither encouraged, supported or incited. Any views or opinions made by the guests who appear on this platform are of their own. BE A PART OF THE SCENE & SIGN UP TO OUR MAILING LIST AND RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE NEWS, PODCASTS, LIVE SHOWS AND LIMITED ADDITION KILLA KELA CONTENT FIRST https://mailchi.mp/7482095b6593/killa... Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast... Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1OGLNJ6... Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ Acast: https://play.acast.com/s/36212bdb-cce... All episodes are Transcribed here: https://killakelaofficial.blogspot.co... Support the Killa Kela Podcast by being a Podcast Patreon and receiving a mass of exclusives and bonus content https://www.patreon.com/killakelapodcast Killa Kela Weekly Livestream: Monday/Wednesday/Friday of every week. https://bandstream9.wixsite.com/killa... Killa Kela Monthly Live show - Special guests, live performances and profile pieces to a studio audience! : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... KILLA KELA Website: www.killakelaofficial.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/killakelaofficial/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/killakelaofficial Twitter: twitter.com/KillaKela
This weeks podcast we un-peel further layers into a history of music in the UK, which still to this day remains a pioneering mystery. This is the 5th of an 8 part saga, telling the story of one of the biggest DJ crews to ever do it. This is the story of The Scratch Perverts, and inside we have one of the founding members, DJ Renegade. Every episode holds a vital piece of a puzzle into how the collective operated, their fragility at a time of their most excessive and successful career periods, not to mention the pioneering in DJ performance, personality and skill. Renegade was there from inception as a crew member and observer, and today we're going to get his definitive perspective. This is DJ Renegades Podcast. HIT THE SUBSCRIBE BUTTON. BE A PART OF THE SCENE & SIGN UP TO OUR MAILING LIST AND RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE NEWS, PODCASTS, LIVE SHOWS AND LIMITED ADDITION KILLA KELA CONTENT FIRST https:/mailchi.mp/7482095b6593/killakelapodcast Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ iTunes: https:/podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/kill…la/id1348068059 Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ Spotify: https:/open.spotify.com/show/1OGLNJ6bVfW…8pRhm-MEmckFg1jA Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ Acast: https:/play.acast.com/s/36212bdb-cce6-4…a7e8-ae3bdc4c2fc7 Watch this episode on youtube, don't forget to subscribe & hit the bell button All episodes are Transcribed here: https:/killakelaofficial.blogspot.com/2020/01/k…ts_6.html Support the Killa Kela Podcast by being a Podcast Patreon and receiving a mass of exclusives and bonus content https:/www.patreon.com/killakelapodcast Killa Kela Weekly Livestream: Monday/Wednesday/Friday of every week. https:/bandstream9.wixsite.com/killakelalive Killa Kela Monthly Live show - Special guests, live performances and profile pieces to a studio audience! : https:/www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH…A6aIYNTFUKdEeiytP KILLA KELA Website: www.killakelaofficial.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/killakelaofficial/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/killakelaofficial Twitter: twitter.com/KillaKela DJ RENEGADE Instagram: @DJrenegade_UK
Before I was in Rocksteady crew, I was in The Scratch Perverts. I still to this day class every one of them as some of the most incredible rockstar DJ’s that Europe has in the pocket and some of my dearest friends ; the incredible DJ Prime Cuts, Mr Thing, First Rate, Harry Love, Plus One, DJ Renegade, and the one and only, Tony Vegas. Decades after the original disbanding of the legendary 4, the Collective 8 (including myself) and finally the trio 10 years later.. both Tony and Prime cuts have held the flag for over 20 years with technical ability and funk. This is my 2nd conversation with an original Pervert (I hope this continues with each of the original boys) and we leave no stone unturned; Tony openly talks about his whole career journey. If you’re a fan like me, you’re in for a treat. This is Tony’s Podcast. Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast... Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/1OGLNJ6... Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ Acast: play.acast.com/s/killa-kela watch here: https://youtu.be/_hyXI2g-97k Transcribed Here: https://killakelaofficial.blogspot.com/?m=1 Support the Killa Kela Podcast by being a Podcast Patreon and receiving a mass of exclusives and bonus content www.patreon.com/killakelapodcast KILLA KELA Website: www.killakelaofficial.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/killakelaofficial/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/killakelaofficial Twitter: twitter.com/KillaKela
A.C. The Program Director - Mixtape #5 - The Temple Of Yesmen MixtapeKRS-One requested that I do a conscious HipHop mixtape for his organization ... so I put a good effort into this one, making sure there was plenty of female presence on the mix, and I made this one differently from any of the other mixes, in that this one was produced so that adults and children could listen to it together without feeling uncomfortable about the content, language, subject matter ... "This mixtape is clean for kids, but not soft or watered-down" ...1. Breathe Control II - Boogie Down Productions (KRS-One) produced by KRS-One Jive/RCAMy favorite joint from the Edutainment LP... I have never heard another DJ play this record, and I love it when other DJ's sleep then dis themselves when they say, "...maybe I don't play it cause I don't like it...".2. Analyze (instrumental) - DJ Mark The 45 King Bronx ScienceSomebody told me that Jay-Z deserves props for giving The 45 King his respect. I didn't need Jigga... His contribution will live on forever through the DJ...3. More Than You Know - Mission produced by Headnodic&Moe Pope Insiduous Urban RecordsMy favorite joint from the One LP... I've still never seen them perform this song live... I hate it when I go to see great artists perform and they don't do their best, most slept-on joints... Like Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, Slick Rick, Run DMC... This one's for A.C.&Sage, both of my children love this song...4. Can't Call It - De La Soul produced De La Soul Big Beat/Tommy BoyOut of all the joints that got play from the High School High soundtrack, how come DJ's played this one least? There's no good excuse... Well maybe they 'didn't like (this) song' either... I send this one out to Trugoy. Thank you for the respect, it's all mutual (I'm still waiting for my exclusive, remember?...).5. Spice (instrumental) - DJ Mark The 45 King Bronx ScienceHe's all over this mix... Do we need an industry-pimped could'a-been to give a pioneering legend like The 45 King his due respect? I hope not!...6. Superbad (instrumental) - The Beatnuts produced by The Beatnuts RelativityOne of my favorite beats from The Beatnuts first LP... Of course DJ's don't spin it... Maybe they 'don't like it'... Maybe 'it's too slow' and maybe they're afraid 'the people won't dance'...7. Lovely Day - Dynasty produced by Armstead Fat BeatsAnother classic B-side that I broke... I call this great 'feel good' music. So good that I was down to put the clean version (which I usually won't do) on this mixtape for the kids...8. More Than A Game - Substantial produced by Hyde Out Pro. Hyde Out RecordingsSubstantial and Mighty Casey have been the prototypical A.C. The P.D. mixtape recording artists... I got the artists who used to be fresh, and the artists who are new and fresh. They're all on my mixtapes...9. Aesthetic Appeal freestyle - Aige of The Aesthetics produced by Indione 6th & Mass. RecordingsCongratulations to this crew for this, their first single... Classic material...10. "W" - Raw Produce produced by Raw Produce Insomnia RecordsThey made this song for 'you know who'... Another classic slept-on B-side...11. They Don't Know Jack - Brother J of X-Clan f/Prof.X produced by Scratch Me Pro. PolydorAhhh, by the way, the living legend Brother J made one classic appearance on Professor X's two solo LP's... And here it is, for you, for those who, like me, love Brother J,... but with Professor X's excessive talking mixed out...12. Gimme Dat (Woy!) - Boogie Down Productions (KRS-One) produced by KRS-One Jive/RCAI cannot believe I am the only DJ I heard play this song since the 80's... Which is why I was forced into the life-long never-ending debt of finding the wax. I knew that if I didn't play these records, the sucker DJ's were going to let everybody forget about jams like these... This song is another example why I say that, in my opinion, BDP is Hiphop music’s most signifigant contribution to society…13. I Went For Mine - Diamond D produced by Diamond D Mercury/PolygramLeft off the Stunts, Blunts and Hiphop wax, for some wack reason... Thanks to the Don't Sleep people for pressing a few of these for the real DJ's. And thanks to the sucker DJ's for sleeping...14. Dope Femininity - Yo Yo produced by Ice Cube&Sir Jinx AtlanticWith The Funky Hiphop Punch from Delvon Tha Funky HomosapienSurprise! Del was credited with co-production on this rare slept-on B-side... With his name printed as Delvon. Back then, we never thought Ice Cube's little cousin would go on to be as good as, if not better than, he ever was... You can already hear what a genius he is… This is vintage, very cool classic stuff...15. Increase The Peace-What's Going On - Three Times Dope prod.by Lawrence Goodman Arista3XD, Philly, the 80's, ahhhhhh... Classic! This joint from the LP was very slept-on, and went nicely into the mix...EST kicks a very ill verse…16. Show Me A Hero - Leaders Of The New School f/Busta Rhymes Electraproduced by The Vibe Chemist Backspin A.K.A. Marlon KingThis group recorded two ultra-classic, timeless, innovative, evolutionary LP's... When Busta left L.O.N.S., Hiphop's musical evolution stopped (right about the time of KRS-One's The Return Of The Boom Bap LP), artistically and philosophically... L.O.N.S. will live forever, on my mixtapes... They messed up by letting the industry derail and break them up... This is basically a Busta Rhymes(when he was fresh) solo joint with the rest of the crew doing the back-up vocals…17. When I Make It - Original Flavor produced by Original Flavor AtlanticThis song (WOW!) has been forgotten for far too long, and it's perfect for this mixtape for the younger generation... This song expresses what millions of young people feel about the Hiphop they manifest...18. Acknowledge Your Own History - The Jungle Brothers prod. by The Jungle Brothers WBOff of, in my opinion, the greatest Hiphop LP of all-time, Done By The Forces of Nature. Some LP's may have been as good, but NONE better!19. Cheatin Days Are Over - Mike Nice f/Marley Marl's In Control Volume II Cold ChillinOne song that should have been a single from this LP... A super dance hit. Of course, the sucker DJ's slept, so I'll play it for you...20. Too Much Posse - Public Enemy prod. by Bill Stephney, Hank Shocklee&Carl Ryder Def JamMy choice for most slept-on joint from their classic first LP, Yo! Bum Rush The Show. This one features Flavor Flav, and when I heard it, I thought Flavor was going to be as dope as Chuck. From this LP to the third, Chuck was my favorite MC... The point of this song? At a party, don’t get too involved with a shorty from from another part of town if your crew is not around!…21. Just To Get A Rep (acc.) - Gangstarr/Little Samba (instr.) prod.by Einstein of Ugly DucklingI heard the Scratch Perverts pressed up this dope white label remix... I don't know, but thanks...22. Trunk Of Funk - Rob Swift produced by Rob Swift Table TurnsFrom the new Rob Swift Sound Event LP... Can't nobody say that I don't respect turntablism or the turntablist. I just don't respect the way the industrialism of all of Hiphop's recognizable elements has created a condition in that the DJ's are now judged first by his/her cutting and scratching ability... All of the DJ's on the songs I put on my mixtapes are the best in the world, and they all get down in the most serious ways on the records... For your listening pleasure, I'll leave that to them...23. Life, Work It Out (Instrumental) - Zaire Black & June22 prod. by June22 Puma Strut 45'sPeace to my peoples Zaire and June! Thanks for the wax... I got your backs gee!24. Mrs. Manley - Capitol D & The Molemen produced by The Molemen Fat BeatsThis is my favorite new joint from this mixtape. And the All Natural are one of my favorite new Hiphop artists... 3rd Place Family stylee! Hiphop is the purest form of modern day soul music…25. Dog It - Digable Planets produced by The Digable Planets PendulumHow many DJ’s you heard spin this record?... The strong, naturally fresh woman in Hiphop is due respect... Their contribution to the evolution is undisputable! Dig and you will find... I didn't realize, until after I recorded the mix, that Ladybug shouts out Bahamadia in this song. And what do you know, she coincidentally happens to be on the next selection...26. Exertions - Bahamadia f/Jedi Mind Tricks produced by Stoupe SuperegularOne of many classic joints from the best LP since 2000, Violent By Design... Bahamdia's verse was the only one clean enough to put on this mix from this song, which went great with the female Hiphop influence on this CD... Peace, love and respect to to my Jedi Mind crew, my favorite newer school recording artists... I hope Just Allah gets back in the studio for another album, and stops beefin'...27. Latifah's Law - Queen Latifah produced by Louis 'Louie Louie' Vega Tommy BoyI guess the sucker DJ's 'don't like this one' either, cause they never play it. Thanks. Because of you, I stay fresh all day everyday... This song says produced by Louie Vega, but she rhymes as if The 45 King did it...28. Big Bad Sister - MC Lyte produced by DJ Mark The 45 King First PriorityOn this LP, Act Like You Know, she showed the first signs that she was 'losing it' on the single, When In Love. The A-side had a dope Pal Joey produced joint called Take It Off, and Poor Georgie. But the B-side was like a whole classic album by itself. The volume level on this single vinyl LP is way too low for me to play at spots, I need a DOUBLE VINYL copy of this one!...29. Erase Racism - Kool G Rap,Big Daddy Kane&Biz Markie prod.by Biz&Cool V Cold ChillinSpecial request by my Hiphop soul brother from another mother, M.A.X.-One! This classic joint had a classic video to go with it... Hiphop long ago transcended the man-made, false reality, separatism of 'black&white', and will do the same thing with 'God&Allah' if it's evolution ever continues...
Episode 38. The Lostralian, Part 1 featuring Delta It is a definite honour to be joined by Adelaide’s own, Delta for the 38th installment of Beers, Beats & The Biz. This is Part 1 of our epic sit-down with Delta, in this episode we go from his childhood in Adelaide discovering hip hop and on through the creation of his debut classic, The Lostralian. We talk about his studies in philosophy, travel, the importance of family on all he does, visiting New York in the late 90’s - and his many visits since, various ADL gigs, his early influences and battling. From there, we discuss his signing to Melbourne label, Nuff Said and his early introduction - via the Scratch Perverts - to future collaborator, Mark B and on to the making and release of The Lostralian. We also take time to pay homage and speak on the impact, legacy and untimely passing of Mark B. This is the first part of an epic conversation that runs the gamut of Delta’s career to date, we can never thank the man enough for his time and contributions, stay tuned for part 2 in December. We are live now on iTunes, Soundcloud and Spotify: download, rate, subscribe, comment, share and thank you for tuning in to Beers, Beats & The Biz. Support The Podcast - www.patreon.com/BeersBeatsTheBiz Brought To You By The Beers Beats & The Biz Team Jake Biz Travis Broi Insideus
Nash and Elah are back in the home shed for the the fifth episode. The guys discuss the G21 Showcase, Lewis Parker, Jehst, Beer Review, Being gay for Hip Hop, Sean Peng, Onoe Caponoe, Scratch Perverts, Lords of the Underground, Micall Parknsun, Life MC, YNR, Massive Attack, Ghostface Killah, ThoughtTune, Bush Babys, Mos Def, Shirefunk, Golden Era, Hip Hop History, Mr Thing, Sonnyjim, Live Rap and much more... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hip-hop-shedsessions-podcast/message
Fresh Forthcoming Features right here on Best Drum and Bass!Yeah, the triple F no doubt! Nothing but the hottest forthcoming tunes right here. So, if you want to catch up with whats new, check out this podcast! As always, we still got ‘Melissa’s music pick of the week’ thats killing it over at UKF, a gem this week in ‘All about the gems’ is by far one of the coolest collaborations in d&b, and in ‘All things D&B,’ Mr. Clark-Dickerson showcases a brand new tune by Gray Code and Ray Uptown. So, lock in and give it a share! Also, if you want it first, don’t forget to subscribe to the itunes. Respect.Ep 16 TracklistSequential ft. MC Revelation / Transmutation [Close 2 Death]No Concept / Make Noize [Technique Recordings]DRUMSOUND & BASELINE SMITH / CONTROL VIP [Technique Recordings]Sequential / Demonology [Close 2 Death]L PLUS / Let Roll The World [Technique Recordings]Confucius / You Make Me Feel [Good Karma Music]DOt. / Ricecakesnduckbutter [Lost Recordings]Felix Raymon & Invadhertz / Lucifer [Addictive Behaviour]Silence Groove / Recondite [Soulvent Records LTDNickBee / Survival Instinct [Axon Records]Tantrum Desire / Vybez [Technique Recordings]*Metrik / Terminus [Hospital Records]Sound_Shifter / In_The_Air_(Dark_Clouds_VIP)_[Dubsoul_Recordings_Master]RMS and CLOSE / EXTRACTS_(SECTION_REMIX) [Dubsoul_Recordings_Master]Clan / Red Eyes [?]Confucius / Insomnia [Good Karma Music]DOt. / Ominous [Lost Recordings]DOt. / Shinobi [Lost Recordings]Confucius / Mass Appeal [Good Karma Music]Saxxon Liondub / Real Sound Killa Ft. Capital D (Saxxons Dub VIP) [Liondub International]High Maintenance / Know The Way [Audioporn]LYNX ft. Master X / Deep Deadly [Detail Recordings]Felix Raymon / Dorado [Addictive Behaviour]Felix Raymon / Bad Trip [Addictive Behaviour]*Ed Rush, Optical, Scratch Perverts, MC Ryme Tyme / Get Ill [Virus Recordings]Confucius / If Only [Good Karma Music]Saxxon Liondub / Real Sound Killa Ft. Capital D [Liondub International]Silence Groove / Origins [Soulvent Records LTD]Confucius / I Put A Spell On You [Good Karma Music]Sequential / Actuate [Close 2 Death]Sequential / Wave Funktion [Close 2 Death]Confucius / Catharsis [Good Karma Music]Sequential ft. MC Revelation / Not Real [Close 2 Death]*Grey Code – Atom Rays (ft. Ray Uptown) [Methlab]*music separate from mix.Follow Knoxz: www.facebook.com/KNOXZMUSICwww.soundcloud.com/KNOXZListen to Best Drum and Bass Podcast – Beneath the Surface Ep. 16 on these platforms: iTunes – http://bit.ly/bestdnbGoogle Play – http://bit.ly/bdnb-gplay iHeartRadio – http://bit.ly/bdnb-ihrTunein – http://bit.ly/bdnb-tunein Stitcher – http://bit.ly/bdnb-stitcher See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Special mix mapping the evolution of Virus releases from 1998 to 2017 in celebration of their 20th anniversary. Here's to another 20! Drum & bass podcast hosted by Andy @ 12pm GMT every other Sunday - see you next on 25/03/18! Previous episode w/ Unknown Error: https://soundcloud.com/artsyaudio/the-evolution-of-unknown-error-artsy-audio-podcast-019 Connect with Artsy Audio: ● Facebook → http://www.facebook.com/artsyaudio ● Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/artsyaudio/ ● Soundcloud → http://www.soundcloud.com/artsyaudio ● iTunes → https://apple.co/2oZkThq ● Twitter → https://twitter.com/artsyaudio ● Web → http://www.artsyaudio.com Thanks for tuning in! :) Tracklist: 01:17 Ed Rush, Optical – Point Blank (1998) 04:17 Ed Rush, Optical – Wormhole (1998) 06:08 Ed Rush, Matrix, Optical – Flightpath (2000) 08:28 Ed Rush, Optical, Ryme Tyme – Resurrection (2000) 11:17 Ed Rush, Optical, MC Darrison – Why? (2003) 14:13 Ed Rush, Optical, Scratch Perverts, Ryme Tyme – Get Ill (2003) 16:58 Ed Rush, Matrix, Optical – Perfect Drug (2006) 20:04 Optical, Ryme Tyme, Louis Smith – Alien (2006) 22:25 Ed Rush, Optical – Chubrub (2009) 23:57 Audio – Planet Fall (2009) 25:25 Ed Rush – Book of Sight (2010) 27:37 Audio – Collision (2010) 30:33 Audio – The Journey, Pt. 2 (2011) 33:10 Audio – Sanctum (2011) 35:45 Optiv, BTK – Start It Again (2012) 38:19 Audio – Headroom (2012) 41:04 Mefjus, InsideInfo – Mythos (2013) 43:18 Mefjus, InsideInfo – Blunt (2013) 45:09 Ryme Tyme, Optiv, BTK – Blackjack (2014) 46:59 Optiv, BTK – Shredder (2014) 48:50 Mefjus, InsideInfo – Leibniz (2015) 51:03 Ed Rush, Optical – Falling Down Stairs (2015) 54:22 Optiv, BTK – Crowd Control feat. Kryptomedic (2017) Virus links: ● Web → https://virusrecordings.databeats.com/ ● Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/VirusRecordings/ We do not claim to own any of the songs played in this episode and they belong to their respective owners. No copyright infringement was intended. We do not receive income of any sort from this work. This podcast's sole intention is to promote the artists and their work. Music used in this episode has been legally purchased. If possible, always support artists by buying their work.
TRACK / ARTIST “Fireworks” Planet Asia “King’s Dead” Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar, Future & James Blake “10,000 Hours” Evidence “Time” Scratch Perverts feat. Mos Def & Black Thought Interlude: The Daily Show BG Music: “Jay Dee 53” by J Dilla “Shoot Back 2 (Dear Officer)/Train Tracks” KXNG Crooked “Follow Me” Davy Dacy “We Could Be Free” Vic Mensa feat. Ty Dolla Sign “From the 718” Pete Miser “It’s Good to Be Here” Digable Planets “Work” Gang Starr “Q.U. - Hectic” Mobb Deep Interlude: Simpsons “Evil That Men Do” Queen Latifah “In My Own World (Check The Method)” Common “E Pluribus Unum” Material “Dear God” XTC “How Long Will They Mourn Me?” Tupac feat. Nate Dogg
Music evolution & career facts – from Ed Rush's beginnings all the way to this day. Drum and bass podcast hosted by Andy, aired @12pm GMT every other Sunday - see you next on 28/01/18! Previous episode w/ The Upbeats: https://soundcloud.com/artsyaudio/the-evolution-of-the-upbeats-artsy-audio-podcast-015 Connect with Artsy: ● Facebook → http://www.facebook.com/artsyaudio ● Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/artsyaudio/ ● Soundcloud → http://www.soundcloud.com/artsyaudio ● Twitter → https://twitter.com/artsyaudio ● Web → http://www.artsyaudio.com Thanks for tuning in! :) Tracklist: 01:15 Ed Rush - Look What They've Done (1992) 05:53 Ed Rush - Bludclot Artattack (1993) 10:08 Ed Rush, Nico - The Force Is Electric (1995) 14:23 Ed Rush & Optical - Point Blank (1998) 20:21 Ed Rush & Optical ft. Ryme Tyme – Resurrection (2000) 25:45 ●●● talk on Ed Rush's life & career evolution 32:23 Ed Rush & Optical ft. The Scratch Perverts, MC Ryme Tyme – Get Ill (2003) 38:19 Ed Rush, Optical, Matrix – Perfect Drug (2006) 42:10 Ed Rush & Optical – Chubrub (2009) 47:17 Ed Rush – Book of Sight (2010) 52:24 Ed Rush – Scarabs (2014) 56:05 Ed Rush & Optical – Falling Down Stairs (2015) Ed Rush links: ● Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edrush ● Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/edrushofficial/ ● Twitter → https://twitter.com/ed_rush ● Virus → https://virusrecordings.databeats.com/ We do not claim to own any of the songs played in this episode and they belong to their respective owners. No copyright infringement was intended. We do not receive income of any sort from this work. This podcast's sole intention is to promote the artists and their work. Music used in this episode has been legally purchased. If possible, always support artists by buying their work.
Ahead of his return to our Stanton Sessions London night at Fire this Sunday (25th May) Black Butter supremo Woz delivers us a 30minute mix of his distinctive bass sound for our Stanton Sessions Podcast series. For more podcasts featuring bass and beats from around the globe subscribe to the Stanton Warriors Podcast here: itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/stant…id312984523?mt=2 or if you're an apple hater: stantonwarriors.podomatic.com or to buy tickets for Stanton Sessions at Fire, Vauxhall this Sun, where we will be joined by Woz, Cause & Affect, Scratch Perverts and Mafia Kiss: www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?587820 WOZ: Follow Woz on Twitter → twitter.com/wozlo Like Woz on Facebook → facebook.com/wozlo Stream Woz on Spotify → sptfy.com/3hy STANTON WARRIORS: Like on Facebook → facebook.com/stantonwarriors Follow on Twitter → twitter.com/stantonwarriors Listen on Soundcloud → @stantonwarriors Stream on Spotify → sptfy.com/3o4
Here's a little mix we did for our friends over at Data Transmission. Here's what they said about it: Few people can claim to have had the influence of electronic music that Stanton Warriors have. For starters no less than two of our current writing team were first inspired to take to the decks and learn to mix after seeing them DJ. Oh and the likes of Disclosure and co. cite them as a major influence too. Even Vice magazine doesn’t have anything bad to say about them or their “brilliant bass music.” Yes, since bursting onto the scene with their multi award-winning compilation “The Stanton Sessions” back in 2001, the Stanton Warriors’ irresistible and inimitable sound has consistently remained the soundtrack to some of the world’s biggest and best parties over the past thirteen years; from East London warehouses, Miami boat parties and illegal Detroit raves, to the stages of Glastonbury, Exit, Burning Man, Ultra and Coachella, selling out global tours and topping DJ lists along the way. In the studio, Bristol’s Mark Yardley and Dominic Butler have honed a trademark, uncategorisable sound that is at once all their own, but also utterly indefinable, leading to high-profile releases on XL Records, Fabric, Cheap Thrills, Central Station and Universal, alongside official remixes for everyone from Daft Punk and Fatboy Slim, to MIA and Gorillaz. With such an illustrious back catalogue how could we be anything other than admirers? So as fans as well as journalists we were naturally excited to secure their considerable talents for an exclusive mix as part of our mix of the day series. The motivation behind undertaking the mix? Celebration. To mark their return to Vauxhall for another massive Stanton Session at Fire this time alongside Scratch Perverts and Cause & Effect. Oh and then there is a little thing this summer that we think is worth shouting about. Actually it’s not that little and it’s definitely worth SHOUTING about. Iconic rave brand Dreamscape is returning for a big reunion this summer at the MK Bowl and guess who’ve they’ve got as one of the headliners? That’s right Stanton Warriors. So with a big couple of months ahead of them why not get yourself in the mood for a little bit of Stanton Warrior action now with this exclusive mix? Turn it up! In London on May 25th? Then catch them at Fire for Stanton Sessions. Tickets are available at: www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?587820 On more of a festival vibe? Then grab a ticket for Dreamscape 2014 here: www.dreamscapeevents.co.uk/product/dre…DTbannersV2
SHOW 134: The Risky presents...Future Sounds FUTURE SOUNDS Q-Bik - What You do Way Out West - The Gift (Logistics Remix) (Deconstruction Records) Drumsound & Bassline Smith - Clap Your Hands (Technique Recordings) J Majik & Wickaman - 'Save You' (Mosquito LP) D Kay & Kasra - Green Beret (Critical) WHAT THE F**K IS THAT TUNE COMPETITION Ed Rush & Optical (feat. Scratch Perverts & Ryme Tyme) - Get Ill (Prolix Remix) (Virus) DC Breaks - Mankind VIP - Halo EP (Viper Recordings) Noisia (feat. Foreign Beggers) - Shellshock (Split The Atom LP) Serum - Basslick (Grid Recordings) Heist - Iyacon (Propaganda) Twisted Individual - Acid Bath (Northern Lights Remix) (Grid Recordings) Potential Badboy - My Sound (Ganja Recordings) UNSIGNED TALENT Kumarachi - Make Your Way FROM THE VAULTS Dillinja - Nasty Wayz (Valve/Ffrr)
Agent Alvin - August 2009 Studio Mix Panda presents Agent Alvin. The acclaimed New Zealand Drum N Bass producer is just finishing off collaborations with Viper Recording's own Futurebound which will hit this year. Agent Alvin's single "Don't Look Back" has become a straight-out Drum N Bass hit. Alvin has mixed his most recent work exclusively for Panda Drum N Bass TV. Tune in to hear New Zealand's best. Out now: Agent Alvin - Super Highway (Hospital Records) Out now: Agent Alvin - Wicked Man (Viper Recordings) Out now: Agent Alvin - Don't Look Back (Viper Recordings) Out soon: Agent Alvin & Futurebound - Untitled (Viper Recordings) █ ABOUT █ Music has always been a part of Agent Alvins life. Alvin aka Warren Field was brought up on a steady diet of classical composers, later giving way to the experimentation of jazz, rock, funk and hip-hop. It was in his teens that he picked up the guitar and set upon learning everything he could about the music he was listening to. The guitar would have to give way to samplers and keyboards however when Field caught the rave bug in the late 90`s. His first tune, a laid-back dub affair, was released by New Zealands LOOP recordings, gaining nation-wide airplay and hinting at a sign of things to come. In 2004, he released his debut album on New Zealands Capital Records, featuring Spikey Tee, Ruth Minuit, MC Kyla and Meg Martin to great critical acclaim. The self-titled album was nominated for best Electronic release in New Zealands 2005 B-net Awards. It was around the same time that Alvin released his first Drum & Bass 12 with his debut release on the New Zealand based Random Recordings. Fast forward to 2006. It was a big year for the Agent, with tunes released on labels as diverse as the legendary Full Cycle, Klute's imprint Commercial Suicide, Gain, G2 and Resin Records. His tunes were getting airplay on the BBC's Radio 1 by Zane Lowe, Grooverider, Annie Mac and Ras Kwame. As well as high radio play, DJ's such as High Contrast, London Electricity, Roni Size, Pendulum, DJ Craze, The Scratch Perverts and countless others have been playing his music all over the world cementing him as a serious player in Drum and Bass. 2008 heralded the debut release for Agent Alvin on the highly regarded Hospital Records. Super Highway was released on the Friendly Fire EP alongside tracks by Blame, Makoto & T-Ak and Fracture & Survival. This year also saw the release of the massive Wicked Man, featured on the Watch the Ride CD mixed by High Contrast. Wicked Man was picked up by Viper Records and included the long-awaited Dont Look Back on the flip, both of which received support from Radio 1. The Agent has also showed his versatility, with the Autobots picking up two tracks for their Breakbeat label Broke. On the remix tip, the Agent has recently finished tracks for Antiforms Got to be You and The Nomads Sunny Day. Coming up in 2009, look out for a collab with the infamous Futurebound as well as New Zealand's breaks/drum 'n bass rising stars Antiform. 2009 will also herald Agent Alvins first UK/Europe tour. TRACKLISTING00:00 - Agent Alvin - Drift Away (Hospital Records) 02:34 - Minuit - Daddy O (Agent Alvin RMX) (???) 05:29 - Agent Alvin - Super Highway (Hospital) 07:43 - Agent Alvin - Circuit Breaker (Full Cycle) 09:33 - Agent Alvin - Pick Me Up (Full Cycle) 11:46 - Agent Alvin - Pinata feat. Fiasco (???) 13:58 - Agent Alvin - On the Run (G2) 15:48 - Bulletproof - Beirut (Agent Alvin RMX) (Cyanide) 18:01 - Antiform & Agent Alvin - Artificial Intelligence (System Wide) 19:30 - Agent Alvin - Dont Look Back feat. Fiasco (Viper) 21:42 - Agent Alvin - Love Lost (???)
Agent Alvin - August 2009 Studio Mix Panda presents Agent Alvin. The acclaimed New Zealand Drum N Bass producer is just finishing off collaborations with Viper Recording's own Futurebound which will hit this year. Agent Alvin's single "Don't Look Back" has become a straight-out Drum N Bass hit. Alvin has mixed his most recent work exclusively for Panda Drum N Bass TV. Tune in to hear New Zealand's best. Out now: Agent Alvin - Super Highway (Hospital Records) Out now: Agent Alvin - Wicked Man (Viper Recordings) Out now: Agent Alvin - Don't Look Back (Viper Recordings) Out soon: Agent Alvin & Futurebound - Untitled (Viper Recordings) █ ABOUT █ Music has always been a part of Agent Alvins life. Alvin aka Warren Field was brought up on a steady diet of classical composers, later giving way to the experimentation of jazz, rock, funk and hip-hop. It was in his teens that he picked up the guitar and set upon learning everything he could about the music he was listening to. The guitar would have to give way to samplers and keyboards however when Field caught the rave bug in the late 90`s. His first tune, a laid-back dub affair, was released by New Zealands LOOP recordings, gaining nation-wide airplay and hinting at a sign of things to come. In 2004, he released his debut album on New Zealands Capital Records, featuring Spikey Tee, Ruth Minuit, MC Kyla and Meg Martin to great critical acclaim. The self-titled album was nominated for best Electronic release in New Zealands 2005 B-net Awards. It was around the same time that Alvin released his first Drum & Bass 12 with his debut release on the New Zealand based Random Recordings. Fast forward to 2006. It was a big year for the Agent, with tunes released on labels as diverse as the legendary Full Cycle, Klute's imprint Commercial Suicide, Gain, G2 and Resin Records. His tunes were getting airplay on the BBC's Radio 1 by Zane Lowe, Grooverider, Annie Mac and Ras Kwame. As well as high radio play, DJ's such as High Contrast, London Electricity, Roni Size, Pendulum, DJ Craze, The Scratch Perverts and countless others have been playing his music all over the world cementing him as a serious player in Drum and Bass. 2008 heralded the debut release for Agent Alvin on the highly regarded Hospital Records. Super Highway was released on the Friendly Fire EP alongside tracks by Blame, Makoto & T-Ak and Fracture & Survival. This year also saw the release of the massive Wicked Man, featured on the Watch the Ride CD mixed by High Contrast. Wicked Man was picked up by Viper Records and included the long-awaited Dont Look Back on the flip, both of which received support from Radio 1. The Agent has also showed his versatility, with the Autobots picking up two tracks for their Breakbeat label Broke. On the remix tip, the Agent has recently finished tracks for Antiforms Got to be You and The Nomads Sunny Day. Coming up in 2009, look out for a collab with the infamous Futurebound as well as New Zealand's breaks/drum 'n bass rising stars Antiform. 2009 will also herald Agent Alvins first UK/Europe tour. TRACKLISTING00:00 - Agent Alvin - Drift Away (Hospital Records) 02:34 - Minuit - Daddy O (Agent Alvin RMX) (???) 05:29 - Agent Alvin - Super Highway (Hospital) 07:43 - Agent Alvin - Circuit Breaker (Full Cycle) 09:33 - Agent Alvin - Pick Me Up (Full Cycle) 11:46 - Agent Alvin - Pinata feat. Fiasco (???) 13:58 - Agent Alvin - On the Run (G2) 15:48 - Bulletproof - Beirut (Agent Alvin RMX) (Cyanide) 18:01 - Antiform & Agent Alvin - Artificial Intelligence (System Wide) 19:30 - Agent Alvin - Dont Look Back feat. Fiasco (Viper) 21:42 - Agent Alvin - Love Lost (???)
Agent Alvin - August 2009 Studio Mix Panda presents Agent Alvin. The acclaimed New Zealand Drum N Bass producer is just finishing off collaborations with Viper Recording's own Futurebound which will hit this year. Agent Alvin's single "Don't Look Back" has become a straight-out Drum N Bass hit. Alvin has mixed his most recent work exclusively for Panda Drum N Bass TV. Tune in to hear New Zealand's best. Out now: Agent Alvin - Super Highway (Hospital Records) Out now: Agent Alvin - Wicked Man (Viper Recordings) Out now: Agent Alvin - Don't Look Back (Viper Recordings) Out soon: Agent Alvin & Futurebound - Untitled (Viper Recordings) █ ABOUT █ Music has always been a part of Agent Alvins life. Alvin aka Warren Field was brought up on a steady diet of classical composers, later giving way to the experimentation of jazz, rock, funk and hip-hop. It was in his teens that he picked up the guitar and set upon learning everything he could about the music he was listening to. The guitar would have to give way to samplers and keyboards however when Field caught the rave bug in the late 90`s. His first tune, a laid-back dub affair, was released by New Zealands LOOP recordings, gaining nation-wide airplay and hinting at a sign of things to come. In 2004, he released his debut album on New Zealands Capital Records, featuring Spikey Tee, Ruth Minuit, MC Kyla and Meg Martin to great critical acclaim. The self-titled album was nominated for best Electronic release in New Zealands 2005 B-net Awards. It was around the same time that Alvin released his first Drum & Bass 12 with his debut release on the New Zealand based Random Recordings. Fast forward to 2006. It was a big year for the Agent, with tunes released on labels as diverse as the legendary Full Cycle, Klute's imprint Commercial Suicide, Gain, G2 and Resin Records. His tunes were getting airplay on the BBC's Radio 1 by Zane Lowe, Grooverider, Annie Mac and Ras Kwame. As well as high radio play, DJ's such as High Contrast, London Electricity, Roni Size, Pendulum, DJ Craze, The Scratch Perverts and countless others have been playing his music all over the world cementing him as a serious player in Drum and Bass. 2008 heralded the debut release for Agent Alvin on the highly regarded Hospital Records. Super Highway was released on the Friendly Fire EP alongside tracks by Blame, Makoto & T-Ak and Fracture & Survival. This year also saw the release of the massive Wicked Man, featured on the Watch the Ride CD mixed by High Contrast. Wicked Man was picked up by Viper Records and included the long-awaited Dont Look Back on the flip, both of which received support from Radio 1. The Agent has also showed his versatility, with the Autobots picking up two tracks for their Breakbeat label Broke. On the remix tip, the Agent has recently finished tracks for Antiforms Got to be You and The Nomads Sunny Day. Coming up in 2009, look out for a collab with the infamous Futurebound as well as New Zealand's breaks/drum 'n bass rising stars Antiform. 2009 will also herald Agent Alvins first UK/Europe tour. TRACKLISTING00:00 - Agent Alvin - Drift Away (Hospital Records) 02:34 - Minuit - Daddy O (Agent Alvin RMX) (???) 05:29 - Agent Alvin - Super Highway (Hospital) 07:43 - Agent Alvin - Circuit Breaker (Full Cycle) 09:33 - Agent Alvin - Pick Me Up (Full Cycle) 11:46 - Agent Alvin - Pinata feat. Fiasco (???) 13:58 - Agent Alvin - On the Run (G2) 15:48 - Bulletproof - Beirut (Agent Alvin RMX) (Cyanide) 18:01 - Antiform & Agent Alvin - Artificial Intelligence (System Wide) 19:30 - Agent Alvin - Dont Look Back feat. Fiasco (Viper) 21:42 - Agent Alvin - Love Lost (???)