Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Doom live at The Roundhouse 5th March 2010

Right then I went to The Roundhouse up in Camden last Friday night, which incidentally is a wicked venue. It's kinda like a concert hall but with the big screen and lighting system set up it reminded me more of the main tent at last years Glade festival, only nowhere near as loud. I didn't get there til late so missed all the support acts on beforehand, apparantly Ryoichi Kurokawa's live audio visual set was a treat and I kinda wanted to check out Kidkanevil too but it's my own fault for sitting around getting stoned all afternoon and not getting on the train sooner.
When I eventually rocked up, the bar was absoloutly packed and it was at least 20 minutes before, beer in hand, i began to investigate proceedings. There was no-one on stage at this point but some dodgy daft punk-esque electro house was playing, to pretty much everyone's confusion, and the lighting guy was fucking about with all his effects. Various theories were flying about as to what the hell was going on, I reckon it was either Doom tormenting us with some shit tunes to get that extra impact when he finally strode on or the soundguy badly misjudged the audience for the show. That went on for at least 40-45 minutes and eventually I got bored an nipped outside to the freezing balcony for a quick smoke, which by the law of sod meant the show was bound to start.
True to form soon as I stepped out the lights had gone down and things kicked off, he was into his second tune by the time i was back in the room and i'd missed comedy imposters and god knows what else. Don't you hate that?  I didn't mind at all by this point, Doom was onstage, probably. Doom! It was wicked, people were definately up for it and getting lively. Doom was banging through a varied set list: All Caps, Antimatter, Ballskin, Curls, Fazers, Gazillion Ear plus a bunch of other tunes i've forgotten, touching on pretty much all of his projects in the last 5 years. I was loving every minute, been jabbering on about him to anyone who'll listen for years so this was some kind of zen shit for me.
Over on the BBC some guy is saying it wasn't Doom, well i'm not really sure what he's saying to be honest. The guy onstage knew all the words to the songs, he looked just like the guy in the obscure photo's on my record sleeves, the sound system wasn't crystal clear but he sounded pretty similiar too. I've never met him in the flesh though so I couldn't say for certain but the dude onstage seemed pretty Doom-ish.
Whether it was the real Doom or not, I still loved it, Doom's tunes could be performed by a tone def, grumpy, one armed siberian dwarf  and i'd still be loving them, so perhaps I was always destined to enjoy this evening. Anyway if you didn't go you're clearly crackers, UK needs more Doom!!
Here's a little video I shot of him performing figaro.:






Click Here to download the Doomed mixtape by Mike Waxx

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Thursday, 25 February 2010

R.A. The Rugged Man live in The Croft, Bristol - 24th February 2010

Last night I got a lift with Ed, Grant, Brady and Trenty to The Croft up in Bristol to see R.A. The Rugged Man doin an little live show. I hadn't been down The Croft before but it turned out to be a intimate little venue that served Doom Bar on the pump, so predictably I was loving it before the music even started.












The support acts weren't too bad, UK boys doin there little thing, think Trenty was diggin that Blacksmith
character but I didn't think much of any of them really. They all showed good energy but had simliar straightforward flows and standard boom bap beats and nothing made em stand out to me.

Then the Rugged Man took to the stage. Unfortunately he didn't have a DJ to back him up so was reduced to playing instrumentals and sometimes the tune itself off his laptop (plugged into the system obviously!). He knew the score though and was quick to skip to the next beat whilst abusing the girls in the audience or trying to incite a riot (see the 2nd video lol). Despite not having the necessary dj support he smashed it hard, and the crowd chimed in pretty much word for word which was crazy, so it ended up being a pretty wicked night all round. If you ever get the chance you should check this dude out, you will not be dissapointed!















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Thursday, 28 January 2010

DOOM - Gazillion Ear (MADVILLIANZ remix) free download




Found over on the Lex Records Blog:

The first single 'GAZZILLION-EAR' from DOOM's album BORN LIKE THIS. will be available to download from next week. It includes a bonus beat produced by DOOM and remixes from Thom Yorke, Dr Who Dat? and Jneiro Jarel / Dave Sitek. Beatport exclusive version matches the 12" vinyl (out January 2010) and also includes instrumentals, acappellas, and DJ friendly Villainous scratch samples...

Sign up to the DOOM / Lex mailing list and we'll send you an exclusive MADVILLAINZ remix not included on either format: Check the video above for a preview... and click HERE for the free MP3.

Pre-order the 12" from the Lex shop HERE.

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Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Wu Tang Clan vs. The Beatles



















Now this isn't a new concept, if you cast your brains back to 2004
you'll surely recall the hype that surrounded Dangermouses' project
which combined the Jay Z accapella's from The Black Album and a
series of samples from The White Album by The Beatles to create
The Grey Album. This was higly acclaimed at the time and has since become
a kind of cult collectors item, and I've seen them go for mundo mundo bucks on ebay!

Must admit I wasn't really feeling that, it was no doubt a good notion but
I like my hip hop with a bit more FUNK than Dangermouse managed to
wring from his sample base. And since he's done that we've had Jaydiohead
Sinatra vs. Biggie, Hendrix vs. Biggie and God knows how many others I
haven't even noticed spamming up the internets.

Anyway so being a Wu Connaisseur I kind of felt like I had to download this one
just in case it wasn't totally shit. Not listened yet and I'm a bit anxious to be honest...























Click Here to Download

Link: http://www.zshare.net/download/71680384b696322d/

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Monday, 11 January 2010

Doom playing Live Show in UK!! 5th March













On 5th and 6th March, Sonar will offer a new “Taste of Sonar” at the Roundhouse in Camden, in London.

It will be two nights to savour in pure Sonar style, containing a small-scale version of the intense festival experience - a sampler featuring two prestigious names as confirmed artists: the enigmatic North American MC and producer DOOM, in Europe for the first time, and the French artist Laurent Garnier. More artists will be announced soon.

This year, for the first time, Red Bull Music Academy will programme the Studio Theatre Stage solely from its participants, representing some of the most exciting emerging talent from around the globe.

Tickets for 'A Taste of Sonar' London already on sale.
Buy now





DOOM
"A Taste of Sonar" London / Friday March the 5th 2010

A key figure in hip-hop, in Europe for the first time
DOOM is the new alias of the New York producer and rapper Daniel Dumile Thompson, who has previously worked under various pseudonyms including MF DOOM, VIKTOR VAUGHN, DANGER DOOM (with Danger Mouse) and MADVILLAIN (with Madlib). An essential figure for those with a taste for underground hip-hop on an outlandish tip, he always hides behind a Doctor Doom style villain's mask. His creation of his own universe based on old superhero comics and the mythology of Japanese monsters has given him a legendary aura and won over all types of fans. Among these are names that are more closely linked to rock: Thom Yorke, the main man in Radiohead, has remixed his track "GAZZILLION EAR" as a sign of his devotion to the masked superhero of rap. Sonar is bringing DOOM to London for his first live show in Europe, at the festival’s London event. His live shows are always a surprise wrapped inside a mystery, so it may well be a night to remember.
 
 

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Friday, 8 January 2010

Mystro Investigates... Laughter Classes?

Here's the latest installment!
Bit slow this time round, however i WILL do better next time!

Enjoyz

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Mos Def - History



Big Tune!

Taken from the 2009 LP 'The Ecstatic' by Mos Def.
This little number was produced by the late J Dilla and features Talib Kweli on the guest bars. This is about the 3rd tune I put up from The Ecstatic - so you know it's good! Go Check it out!

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Thursday, 7 January 2010

Shaolin Drunken Monk - SnowBound Mix

Well i was off work yesterday so decided to record a little
genre defying mix of some of the best records I picked up in 2009.

Here's the Tracklist:


1. Bad Boy Jimmy Ruckus - The Pimp Stroll
2. Big Boss Man - Black Eye (I Believed In Love)
3. Kalyanji Anandji - Background Music
4. El Michels Affair - Glaciers Of Ice
5. Blakroc ft. Raekwon - Stay Off The Fuckin Flowers
6. DOOM - Gazillion Ear
7. Mos Def ft. Slick Rick - Auditorium
8. Blaq Poet - Rap Addiction
9. DJ JS-1 ft. O.C & Pharoahe Monch - Ridiculous
10. De La Soul ft. Q Tip - Excursions 2009
11. Flying Lotus ft. Declaime - Whole Wide World
12. Prince Fatty - Gin n' Juice
13. Deep Street Soul ft. Tia Hunter - Kick Out The Jams
14. 6ix Toys - Sisters Of Soul, Brothers of Funk (Greg Wilson remix)
15. ? - Sabu's Revenge
16. The Prodigy - Omen (Noisa remix)
17. The Prodigy - Breathe (Fruitylegs remix)
18. The Snip -  El Boom
19. Mr Oizo - $tunt$ (Flying Lotus Remix) @ 45rpm
20. DJ Panik & Topcat - A Friend In Need
21. Jaydan - Something For The Man Dem
22. Derrick & Tonika - I Love You
23. Serial Killaz ft. Cornell Campbell - Mash You Down
24. Original Sin - R Bass

Shaolin Drunken Monk - Snow Bound Tunes of 2009 Mix


or right click here and "save as"

http://www.36thchamber.net/Music/SDM-SNOWBOUND-2009.mp3

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Sunday, 3 January 2010

Mystro - UK Rap UP 2009






Yeh here'a a little 2009 wrap up with Mystro telling the tale of the year. Changes from Skillz on the year end duties. All good though...

On a different note, can you BELIEVE the  celebrity Big Brother line up!!!
Van Morrison, David Tennant, Grasyon Perry, Cheney, Pamela Anderson. Noam Chomsky and Tiger Woods.WTF

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Monday, 14 December 2009

BlakRoc - The Blakc Keys Vs Hip Hop

Here's a new project fresh outta the states featuring The Black Keys alongside various MC's including Ol Dirty Bastard, Ludacris, Mos Def, NOE, RZA, Pharoahe Monch, Jim Jones, Nicole Wray, Raekwon, Q Tip, and Billy Danze.

Interesting slice of blues/funk inspired hip hop.
Check the tracks below for a sneak preview, and also clicky here to check out an interview with the GZA by The Black Keys.































BlakRoc - Stay Off The Fuckin' Flowers ft. Raekwon


BlakRoc - On The Vista ft. Mos Def


BlakRoc - What You Do To Me ft. Jim Jones, Billy Danze & Nicole Wray

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Friday, 11 December 2009

Mystro Investigates...




Part two!

hahaha

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Thursday, 10 December 2009

Mos Def - Ecstatic

MOS DEF "Ecstatic"


Title track off his recent LP!

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Monday, 30 November 2009

Underground Vibes by 13thWitness

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Sunday, 15 November 2009

Shaolin DrunkenMonk - Mini Mix

Shaolin Drunken Monk - 10 Minute Mini Mix


Hiya,
Here's a quick minimix I threw together a couple of days ago
for the Thump Events guys.
A few mistakes here and there but don't worry about them...


Here's the link for downloading

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Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Pete Rock & CL Smooth Live in London

Fat Lace: Pete Rock & CL Smooth Live in London from Fat Lace Magazine.



Aha!
Trying to get some respect for MJ!

Big Up the number one Soul Brother, if I had known about this I would have gone..

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Monday, 21 September 2009

RIP Roc Raida



Sad news today as it has been officially announced that legendary deejay and Hiphop ambassador Roc Raida has passed away at the age of 37. Details on how and why are scarce on the net at the minute, but it appears to be down to complications arising from surgery on his spine. I first came across his DJ sets after watching the 95 DMC's on videotape and being astounded by his repetoire of cuts and the manner in which he delivered them, a true Grandmaster! I've been out a found a few cheeky links for some of his sets and releases etc for y'all to catch up on, and maybe remember him by. Also make sure you check out the Xecutioners LP Built From Scratch!!




Links: (n.b. I didn't upload these just found em, please contact me if there are any issues - and go buy the vinyl fool!!)

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JKT8EBPE
http://www.mediafire.com/?0jyzhkmgi5t
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YB3KQTNZ
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5B753N6H
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=668HL9N0
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IE70HV3W
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1GP4VY4S
http://sharebee.com/3416cef5
http://sharebee.com/a7dafdb3
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NOEKVCFP
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XMWW4VTJ

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Thursday, 17 September 2009

The DrunkenMaster - The Drunken E.P.


Found this one RHHB today,

I got the 12" on vinyl strictly for representing the Drunken Crew!

Tracklisting:

Intro (0:45)
A2 24-7 (3:08)
A3 24-7 (3:08)
A4 Guillotine (Vocal) (4:25)
A5 Guillotine (Instrumental) (4:25)
B1 Devil In Disguise (Radio Mix) (4:38)
B2 Devil In Disguise (XXX Mix) (4:53)
B3 Devil In Disguise (Instrumental) (4:50)



Big!

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jdht5zjjiym

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Saturday, 5 September 2009

Shaolin Drunken Monk - Hip Hop Update Bizzle

Yo yo
Here's my latest mix, been ages since i recorded one at home, so i thought it was about time to kurb the lameness. Created with two turntables an a mixer like all proper an that..
Some new bits in here along with a few golden oldies to pad it out. Let me know what you think.




Tracklist:

Jeru Tha Damaja - Come Clean
Large Professor - Amaman
Gza - Beneath The Surface
Tha Likz - Last Call
DJ JS1 & Large Pro - Like This...
Termanology & Bun B - How We Rock
Madvillian - Pi
Kurious - I'm Kurious
Beatnuts - No Escapin This
Gza & Method Man - Shadowboxin
Blaq Poet - Aint Nuthin Changed
Busta Rhymes & ODB - Where's Your Money?
Mos Def & Slick Rick - Auditorium
Marco Polo, Torae, Masta Ace & Sean Price - Hold Up
NYG'z, Bumpy Knuckles, Lady Of Rage & Royce da 5.9 - Ya Day R Numbered Remix
Big Boi ft. Andre 3000 & Raekwon - Royal Flush
Q Tip, Busta Rhymes, Raekwon & Lil Wayne - Renaissance Rap Remix
Beastie Boys & Q Tip - Get Together
Swollen Members - Too Hot
KMD - Sweet Premium Wine




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Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Wicked New Foreign Beggars Video!



This is quality! Really good idea executed really well!
Props.

Foreign Beggars ft. Noisa - Contact in stores 5th October 2009 and the album 'United Colours Of Beggattron' is droppin two weeks later....

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Friday, 21 August 2009

Saturday 22nd Augst - Bass Heavy Bliss @ The Canal Bar

Get set for a night of Reggae and Hip Hop this coming saturday down the canal bar.

Selectors DJ Stasha and the Shaolin Drunken Monk will be delivering some dubbed out
riddims for your ears so check it.

with added subwoofers too!

9pm - 2am


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Friday, 14 August 2009

Friday 14th August 2009 @ The Canal Bar!




Tonite in the Canal bar i'll be laying down some funky riddims and all that type of thing from 9pm onwards. Hope the weather holds out!!

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Tuesday, 11 August 2009

Jovi Rockwell - Rizzla


Jovi Rockwell has been on the scene in JA since 2005/2006 sorta time. I think this tune originally dropped in '07 but i only got wind of it in recent months. This tune is funkin bad, just what I like, although the weather would do well to keep its end up, as this needs serving up with a large mojito and a sun hat. Check out her track on the new Major Lazer LP - 'Guns Don't Kill People, Lazers Do' and watch out for Ms. Rockwell blowing up big in 2009!


Jovi Rockwell - Rizzla

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Friday, 31 July 2009

Sampled By Who?? Roy Ayers vs. E-Rule

I picked this tune for Roy Ayers' first outing in the sampled by series due to the sun peeking out today in whats been an erratic summer so far here in the UK. Hopefully the smooth soulful groove will entice it out a few more times. Anyway Roy Ayers is a bit of a legendary Jazz musician from LA who started young and went onto release numerous albums and soundtrack various movies. This came out in 1976 on the LP of the same name and I'm sure will be familiar...


Roy Ayers - Everybody Loves The Sunshine



Also hailing from LA E-Rule is an independant MC who came out the blue to drop this wicked cut back in '94 and never really was able to come back with anything as good afterwards. He had a few releases towards the end of the 90's but like i say they drifted in obscurity. So here's E-Rule debut which looks like it's gonna be his finest hour, enjoy.

Erule - Listen Up

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Friday, 10 July 2009

Some Banging New Tunes for Ya!

It's been a while since I've come across some dope new hip hop, but in the last few weeks there have been some serious tunes dropping.

First up let's see what Preemo has been up to recently, this is from the new Blaq Poet LP - The Blaqprint, and it's a banger, straight in your face I think Westwood might say. Anyway it's fucking bad - bow down to Premier's beats as he's still the undisputed king!

Blaq Poet - Rap Addiction



Next up is this Mos Def tune i've been playing on loop since i got it yesterday. The beats is dangerous and I can't stop listening to it. Also features Slick Rick which is a good look. As I only came across this yesterday I got no idea when its coming out or on what at the moment... Comment if you know....
Mos Def ft. Slick Rick - Auditorium




Now if you haven't heard of DJ JS-1 out the Rocksteady crew then go google that name and find some of his mixtapes. This guy is ridiculous on the ones and twos and has laid down some serious sets which are well worth checking out. This is taken from his new LP 'No Sell Out', he produced all the tracks and has a plethora of heavyweight mc's dropping bars for him. This cut features NY legends OC out of Diggin In The Crates and Pharoahe Monche. Heavy.
DJ JS-1 ft. O.C. & Pharoahe Monche - Ridiculous



And finally here's another producer who I been diggin for a couple of years now. I first caught wind of him when he dropped his Port Authority LP back in 2007, which had some dope assed tunes up on it. He's been working with an mc called Torae who I don't know much about, maybe he's Canadian like Mr Polo. Anyway check them out, they do good tings yah. This cut also features L'il Fame outta M.O.P. representing Brownsville and that guy with the ridiculouly deep voice is our man Rock who you may remember from the Boot Camp Clik an Heltah Skeltah.
Marco Polo & Torae ft. Rock & L'il Fame - Smoke

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Funky goings on Tonight in the Canal Bar



Yes thats right Party People. Get your funkiest threads ironed so those creases are razor sharp, grab your novelty sunglasses and get yourself ready!
I'm back in the Canal Bar this evening for a bunch of funksome tunes, a spot of hip hop and a dash of cutting. Music will be rolling between 9pm and midnight and as always its free to get in!

See youz there!

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Thursday, 2 July 2009

Drunken Birthday Capers - Varsity - Friday 3rd July

So it's finally sorted!
Birthday celebratins in Varsity tomorrow night 8pm-2am.
Free Entry all evening and it's open to everybody.

The DJ Line up will be:

Paul C
Lekski
Diamond Sire
Ed West
DJ Hoodlum
Kenny Ken

See you there ;)

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Tuesday, 23 June 2009

Gigs this Weekend!

Got a bunch more Gigs lined up for the lucky people of Newbury this weekend!

The festivities kick off on Friday night at 9pm in the Canal Bar where I'll be supplying a variety of minty fresh beats until midnight. Expect to hear lots of random tunes, the odd eighties smash hit and the Imperial March off the Star Wars soundtrack!

On Saturday I've lined up a little birthday bash in the Bricklayers for my man, DJ Stasha. We're gonna be coming from a slightly different angle for this one, setting up somewhere in the region of 5 decks with the DJ's doing 2 hour sets, so expect things to get ridiculous!
Thump promotions have kindly agreed to provide the breakbeats out in the Smoking Area, so there will be a flavour of music for virtually all tastes going on at some point throughout the evening. The curtain goes up at 8pm with final act finishing at 2am. Gonna be sickness!





And finally on Sunday, the Drum an Bass will be going down as it does every week. For one week only we'll be switching venue's to the Pig and Paper as the Critical State crew have drafted us in a for a rerun of the Bank Holiday mashup they held down there. We'll be back to normal - running it red in the Tap next week....

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Wednesday, 17 June 2009

DJ J Rocc live on 1 Xtra




J Rocc is simply a wicked DJ. Hailing from LA he's been around for a minute and is currently right up there as one of my top ten DJ's. So I was well pleased to notice that he was a guest on Benji B's show on 1Xtra on Monday this week. Go listen and then someone record the show then send me the mp3...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/1xtra/benjib/

http://stonesthrow.com/news/2009/06/jrocc-benjib-on-bbc-1xtra





Also on J Rocc's blog I noticed a photo of Gas Lamp Killer, who is undoubtably biting my style. He's playing in Barcelona this weekend, so I'm gonna track him down and shave his head!
Check him out:

















Shaolin Drunken Monk
Gas Lamp Killer




http://stoneyjackson.blogspot.com/

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Thursday, 11 June 2009

New Tunes!

It's been a long time since I've posted any new Hip Hop up on the blog, mostly due to the fact that wicked tunes seem to be quite thin on the ground in '09. With most of our American cousins concentrating on Auto Tuning their vocals to death rather than generating a sick flow over a phat beat.

However I've got a couple of bits I like today, so without further ado here they are:

First up is Ghostface Killah, apparantly his shows in the UK this year were pretty average so I'm glad I got a chance to check him last year when he (and the Wu) rolled through the country! This is somewhat typical for Ghost but I like it:


Ghostface - Forever




And this little number boasts a verse from GFK too, here he can be found alongside Inspectah Deck and sometime Wu collaborator AZ. Beats was produced by a bunch called 'The Revelations' and it's nice too!

Wu Tang Clan - Harbourmasters




I'm a bit late on this one, as it has been doing the rounds for at least a few weeks now. Coming straight out JA this cut see's Dancehall veteran Shaggy (Oh Carolina!) in reflective mood over a lush soul backing. I'm fairly sure the sample is from The Delfonics as I reckon Ghostface also made use of it on his Fishscale LP, will check over the weekend and maybe even do a sampled by?? post... Big Tune!


Shaggy - Bad Mon Don't Cry

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Tuesday, 19 May 2009

Busy Weekend!!

OOh got lots of things lined up for the upcoming bank holiday weekend:

Friday Night:
9pm - 1am
The Good, The Bad & The Hairy @ The Canal Bar
ft. Special Guest Bongo Odyssey (Fopp, Nu Urban)




Saturday Night:
(watch this space)





Sunday Night:

Bank Holiday Rinse Out - 2 Venues, 47 DJ's, 1000 million pints of Guinness!!

First and foremost The Pig n Paper is hosting their debut Drum n Bass event: Critical State
from 8pm - 2am. Drinks Promotions will be running all night long. Gonna be one phat Party!!





Bank Holiday Rinse Out Part duex - The Return!

Yes The Tap n Spile, only a mere 20 paces down the road from the Pig n Paper, will also be running the Drums and Bass on bank holiday sunday between the hours of 8 and 11pm.

So if you get bored of the DJ in the Pig then pop along to the Tap and see if yer man in there is hittin it any harder. Should be a massive night all round!!

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Tuesday, 5 May 2009

What a weekend!!

So then, it was a busy weekend for the Newbury based promoters and punters alike with an unprecedented amount of partying going down over the weekend in town. On Saturday night there was no less than three parties going on across the Canal Bar (which was the best ;P ), The Beach party in the Bricklayers and the Hardcore night in the Berkshire Arms.

Let's start with Friday night when I headed over to the Purple Turtle in Reading, with the lads from work. DJ Lokki was up first but I had to go to a birthday party in the evening so I completely missed his set, he said it was cool though so I'm sure it was all good. Me an Magma rocked up in the club at about midnight just when Basement Phil was finishing off his set, he played some wicked old bits mostly from his label Basement Records and I wish I had got their a bit earlier to catch more of it, but being the slave to public transport that I am means this kind of thing is a regular occurrence (i.e. being late and missing good stuff...). Next up was Bongo Odyssey spinning a bit of deeper dnb and moving things on a bit. He played some nice tunes, a few of which I was planning on drawing too which made him chuckle when i berated him for it - also watch out Newbury crew as he will be coming to do a set in the Canal Bar next Bank Holiday weekend. The crowd were loving it by this point and Mc Macular had also arrived to bolster the line up with some rapid fire lyrics. Soon come 2am an Magma alongside myself stepped up for a two hour back to back set, which was duly despatched in a hail of beats and blanket of bass wobble by the pair of us. Shouts to all who came along a represented, especially Wong Snoozle (or MC Sleepy as he may well be known) and Mayla the crazy French chick! Big up the Subfactory guys: Neil Mac and Greenfly for getting that all hooked up for us!

So onto Saturday, I got home at just after 5am on Friday night / Saturday morning and decided to smoke some weed while watching some new South Park episodes, ended up being proper daytime by the time I went to bed, which seemed to work as a perfect catalyst to encourage people to phone me up, and from 11am onwards my mobile was ringing hot, which was punctuating my mornings kippage so I wasn't too pleased. After advising people on numerous issues from Reading Beer Festival hints an tips right through to PC support, I eventually got out of bed at about half one and had to hurry to get ready for my set in the Bricklayers at 2pm. I made it on time with a fresh bag of vinyl, only to find I had to wait for Man-spanking-Utd to finish their ponceball match with Boro'. This meant my set got cut down from an hour to like 20 minutes, Pri was on next though and he just let me play on which I thought was cool of him so I ended up doin like 40 minutes worth of Funk and Soul to a virtually empty pub, the cats out by the bus stop outside were groovin on down though so I made at lest one old lady happy! Like I say Pri jumped on the decks when I bailed, and turned up the pressure a notch with his blend of hard house and psy-trance. Ratzi and Scriv were living up to their eighties Fun House ideology decked out in retina burning dayglo colours with Scriv even rocking the Reebok Pumps (fluorescent ones at that!). I had to jump ship shortly after finishing my set as I had to go sort out a few things for the Canal bar later that evening. Duly sorted I rocked back to the Brickies and was stunned to hear of Craig Marshall's tragic death the night before, which definitely cast a shadow over the remaining events of the day. Sincere condolences to Craig's family and girlfriend for their loss, may he rest in peace.
Despite the awful news the party went on, and I caught the last part of Library Boy's set as well as most of Phil Rumens breakz abuse and the first chunk of Jambo's arrival on the decks (he started with that Skream remix of La Roux and had everyone bopping from the off). Time was relentlessly passing an I had to get my next bag of tunes and set up shop in the Canal Bar, which was pretty busy before I even got started. I chucked on some souled out numbers to begin with including a few cuts off the supremely dope El Michels 'Enter the 37th Chamber' LP I picked up earlier in the week, before making a foray into a spot of old skool hip hop. DJ Stasha bowled in at about 10pm, took the vibe, rolled it up into fattie and lit it up for the rest of us, so before his first tune was over there was a bevy of heads skanking away. Shout outs to the girl dancing in the full on chicken suit, and Meera who was not afraid of showing people how to do a Proper forward roll - I promise I'll wheel one out next time! Stasha kept up the pressure for almost two hours before I jumped back on an finished the do off with some Jungle-ism which pleased some people but seemed to annoy the Hockey crew, who came an asked me to play eighties tunes instead... It's like me going along to one of their Hockey matches and asking them if the can play cricket cos Hockey bores the shit outta me... Always riles me when randoms do that, I simply don't understand it. Anyway so that went down I shut up shop and legged it back to the Bricklayers to catch the last set of the evening, my man SUP, who played a watered down version of his usual hard drum andbass sound but definately kept the vibe alive. I had time for a couple of beers then it was all over and I found myself back home, watching more south park episodes at 5am in the Morning! A Good Day all round except for the shit news we had heard, big up Mikey Deviant, Phill 3 Parts, Ratzi, Scriv, Stasha and all the other people I saw around or hung out with.
Sunday was now upon us and I was knackered so after spending most of the day in bed an checking out the football scores from Saturday (Spurs are gonna get into Europe!!) I dragged my ass down to the Tap for a spot of the drum and bass thing. DJ Skipa fresh from his set in the Brickies on Saturday night popped in a done a tight jump up flavoured blend to get our collective heads nodding before young Jobee stepped up and dropped a heavy set on us. He's still a bit rough round the edges but generally it was a good little mix bar the odd dropped beat here an there but he wasn't afraid to drop tunes in and marks another step in the right direction for the youngster. Next up came Magma ready to smash the place up with his trademark filthy jump up beats which were duly delivered exquisitly. The barmaid kept turning the lights on and off by this point which was sending everyone mental, after sitting around in the dark for about an hour, quite amusing. Then when Magma had done his thing I jumped on with a spot of Jungle (I bought my record box straight from the Canal bar so was armed with some serious tunes as well as the usual Dnb fare) and rolled that for about twenty minutes before upping the bpm with 'On The Run' by Shy FX and getting dirty from there in. All round I was pleased, an it was another big night - props to the dancing crew who were having it all night as well as Skipa for sorting the CDJ's and the MC's Rush n Smoothie for their chitter chatter.
Needless to say I done fuck all on Monday except watch shit on telly and do a massive pile of washing up - true R'n'R!
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Friday, 27 March 2009

DJ Premier on Serato and Vinyl

Cut from MK & Shortee Blitz' radio show on Kiss FM every sunday, here's a little gem of knowledge from DJ Premier...


DJ Premier Interview clip

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Thursday, 19 March 2009

Gigs Gigs Gigs

Hi there you lovely people, got a couple of dates for your diarys!

Firstly I'm playing up at the Global Cafe up in Reading town. I'm playing a Hip Hop set from midnight til 1am so come along and say hello if you're in the area! Entry is gratis and the vibez will be flowing just as freely...


And secondly I'm back in the Canal Bar next Friday (27th March) suffering from a multiple personality disorder! Things could get a little weird! lol


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Monday, 16 March 2009

New Ghost Doom - China town War

Ghost Doom - China Town War Remix



Click Here To Download

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Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Friday 13th March @ The Canal Bar

This Friday in the Canal bar:
SHAOLIN DRUNKEN PIMPIN'

ft. Snoop Gordy Gordz on the one'z n' two'z



9pm - 12am Friday 13th March @ The Canal Bar
Free Entry. Drinks Offers on the Night

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Wednesday, 4 March 2009

Sampled By Who?? Cypress Hill Continued...

This tune originally appeared on Brazilian born Flora Purim's 1974 longplayer '500 Miles High' which was engineered by Jim Stern and released on the Milestone label.

Flora Purim - Uri (The Wind)




And Muggs lifted the sample, tweaked it a bit and chucked it straight into this:

Cypress Hill - Cock The Hammer

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Friday, 27 February 2009

Sampled By Who?? Outlaw Blues Band vs Cypress Hill

Hello Hello!

So today's update is going back to the original steez, and I'm coming with a serious tune! The Outlaw Blues Band hailed form California and this track appeared on their 1969 LP 'Breaking In' which was produced by Bob Thiele. They were part of a wide ranging blues revivalist scene that was going on back in those days, and thanks to this tune right here are still being revived today!


Outlaw Blues Band - Deep Gully






Then back in '93 Muggs, B Real and Sen Dog aka Cypress Hill dropped this on us. I vividly remember getting the Black Sunday CD for Christmas in 93/94. Good Times! It's still a fantastic LP and well worth a listen. I'll stick up a few of the other tunes Muggs sampled over the weekend

Cypress Hil - When The Shit Goes Down




Flip forward 20 odd years, and possibly the greatest early nineties hip hop group Main Source (consisting of the Large Professor, Sir Scratch and K Cut) dropped this bomb on their seminal début LP Breaking Atoms. I think this came out originally in 1991. EDIT: An it definately doesn't sample Deep Gully so who knows why I even posted it...

Main Source - Just A Friendly Game Of Baseball

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Monday, 23 February 2009

Doom Watch - Thats That!

New Doom is knocking about today, Thats That- 'RAAAAH, Got you Ma' I likes it, but you could have guessed that shit.

Doom - That's That




Also found the proposed tracklist of his soon to be dropping longplayer 'Born Into This' check it:

01. Supervillain Intro
02. Gazillion Ear
03. Ballskin
04. Yessir (ft. Raekwon)
05. Absolutely
06. Rap Ambush
07. Lightworks
08. Batty-Boys
09. Angelz (ft. Tony Starks)
09. Cellz
10. Still Dope (ft. Empress Sharhh)
11. Microwave Mayo
12. More Rhymin' (ft. Kurious)
13. That's That
14. Suppervillainz
15. Bump's Message
16. Thank Ya

So we already heard three of these cuts, Ballskin was on my blog a couple of weeks back, Angels (ft. Tony Starks) is already available of the Natural Selection LP that came out a couple of years back on Nature Sounds. Can't wait to hear the rest, you hear me Lex?? RELEASE THE LP ALREADY!!!

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Monday, 9 February 2009

Friday The 13th!!

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Friday, 6 February 2009

Hold The F@*kin Phone!! New MF Doom

Must be Christmas! New Doom hits the net, this is new up on his Myspace page this week. We all know Doom has got lyrics, flow and pretty much everything else you might look for in a ridiculously sick MC. The only problem is that he's long as fuck, too long for my liking. Anyway this album was originally due to hit stores last October and it's been delayed and put back by Lex Records til sometime in 'early 2009'. I actually did a little Doom megamix last night - I might post it if I get some comments!! Check this out:

MF Doom - Ball Skin

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Friday, 23 January 2009

Sampled By Who?? Bernard Purdie & The Prodigy

Part One of a new little section I'll be adding to over the coming weeks and months.

I had a request for this one but I've already found a few different ones this week, so expect to see a few going up next week.

This little Gem was originally by Bernard Purdie on his 1972 LP 'Soul Is... Pretty Purdie', and he is allegedly the worlds most sampled drummer! Anyway here's his version:

Bernard Purdie - Good Livin' (Good Lovin')





Step up Liam Howlett of the Prodigy to take the main hook of the track and beef it up a fair bit and add a dash of Jazz Flute. Which came out as 'The Narcotics Suite: 3 Kilo's' On the Music From the Jilted Generation

The Prodigy - 3 Kilos





And finally back at the end of 2008 this appeared, which takes the hook of the original again but in a slightly more laid back fashion. Tame One from the Weathermen outta NYC collaborates with Ice Cubes cousin Del on this one.

Tame One - Catch Me ft. Del The Funky Homosapien

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Tuesday, 20 January 2009

Jaydiohead!! Minty Fresh Beats



Just saw this on the Billionaire Boys Club blog and it looked interesting so I thought I'd link it as well.
I haven't had a listen so can't give you an opinion yet!

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Monday, 19 January 2009

Ladies Day

OK so it's monday and the torrential rain has just eased off, which means we need some soulful honey voiced ladies to sing us back to summer. And I got just the thing.

Beyonce is undoubtebly HOT. This tune is curious though, does the looped the vocal at the start say 'I'm at the gay bar?' Anyway this is basically an explanation of how the word Diva means 'female hustler' apparantly. She's taken a massive creative license from her two colleagues on this here blog post in my opinion, MIA stills sits at the top on this strange sub-genre for me tho!


Beyonce - Diva Remix Ft. Jay Z





Now for some sublow, bass heavy vibes. This has been about for a bit but i needed a good example to show how poor Beyonce's effort was! The whole of MIA's debut LP is fuckin spot on so if you're liking this vibe go check her out.

MIA - Shells





And now for a ex-good track. Dunno who produced this, but they should be given a stern talking to. The original was alright, not the best tune of 2008 but still a nice listen, whereas this remix is sonically ugly and I can't get on with it at all. Project Pat drops the weakest guest verse I think I've ever heard and the whole thing sticks of a dirty south sound cash in to me. Correct me if I'm wrong.
The original is on me blog here.

Santogold - Shove It Remix ft. Project Pat




Thats yer lot til Wednesday!

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Thursday, 15 January 2009

Kyza Freestyles



OK So it's almost time for Kyza's new LP and mixtape to drop and I can't wait because he's a wicked MC. The mixtape 'Shots Of Smirnoff' (Dented Records) and the album 'Brand New Same Old Me' both coming early this year so keep your eyes peeled for those, in the meantime check out some of the freestyles he's been dropping:


2 Nang


Crush


Don't Make You Hefty


His Story


Missing


Rules Of The Game


The Crown


The Way


Vibe Rater





And whilst we're on the subject of freestyles, check this out I nicked it off MK's blog, but it's SICK. "You was in the hood screwface with an Ostrich beak"

Wiley Freestyle

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Wednesday, 14 January 2009

New Tunes for Wednesday

Ez all,
It's wednesday again so I thought I'd chuck a few more bits to listen to online for your perusal. This week I've got three new bits and a random ODB tribute I found on my computer.

First Up we have the crate diggin extrodinaire, the original Soul Assassin: DJ Muggs with featured guest Planet Asia. As with most of muggs's work the beat is nice, I could hod my head to that all day long. I reckon he's got a new longplayer in the pipeline cos there's another joint - 9mm doing the rounds too.

DJ Muggs - Pain Language ft.Planet_Asia




Next we have the return of Kool G Rap. Underated MC in my opinion as Mr G Rap has been spitting the hardest bars for longer than I can remember. I like this one!

Kool G Rap - On The Rise Again




This next one is a bit odd, I don't mind L'il Wayne and there's a couple of tunes he's done that I actually like so I'm not dissing him just for the sake of it. But this is a strange tune, Pharell on the boards has come with something very UK, pretty much laying down a dubstep track for wayne to drawl all over. Shout out to MK as I found this on his blog!

L'il Wayne Ft. Pharell - Yes






And here's a little something I found. Not sure who Freemurda is or what he's got to do with Mr Dirty Bastard but i likes the beat!


Freemurda - This L Is For Dirt




And finally a new J Rocc live set went up on the Stones Throw podcast today, J Rocc is a heavy heavy DJ if you ever get the chance to peep him at a show make sure you take it. Here's the link for the podcast:
http://www.stonesthrow.com/podcast/stonesthrow_41_jrocc_live_do-over.mp3

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Friday, 9 January 2009

Shaolin Drunken Monk in the Mix

Shaolin Drunken Monk - HipHop vs DnB Taster
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Saturday Night Special
Shaolin Drunken Monk - September 2006 Mix ft. Hasty MC
Shaolin Drunken Monk - 666 Mix ft. Smoothie
Shaolin Drunken Monk - June 2006 Mix Ft. Hasty MC
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Darker Drum n Bass Mix
Shaolin Drunken Monk / DJ Vapour - Missed Radio Show
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Jungle Jungle
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Live At The Tap n Spile
Shaolin Drunken Monk - One Handed Drunken Monk
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Ft. Hasty MC
Shaolin Drunken Monk - FT Hasty MC
Shaolin Drunken Monk - November 2005 Mix
Shaolin Drunken Monk - True Playaz Mix
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Hip Hop
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Dusty Old 45's
Shaolin Drunken Monk - One Hour of Funk
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Broken Knuckle Mixtape
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Drunken Radio 13th February 2007 pt 3
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Classic Hip Hop
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Drunken Radio 22nd May 2007 pt 2
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Shaolin Mixtape
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Shaolin Monk Comes with the Wu Tang Bangers
Shaolin Drunken Monk - March 2005 Mix
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Mad Flows
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Drunken Radio 22nd May pt 1
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Drunken Radio 20th February 2007 pt 1
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Hip Hop Numero Uno
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Birthday Suit Mixtape
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Drunken Radio 13th February 2007 pt 1
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Drunken Radio 13th February 2007 pt 2
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Preemo Megamix
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Looking For A House Mix
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Drunken Radio 20th February 2007 pt 2
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Ultimate Ghostface Killah Mixtape
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Rowdy Rowdy NY Hip Hop Mix
Shaolin Drunken Monk - The Trunk O Funk
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Funk Set - Live at The Canal Bar
Shaolin Drunken Monk & Rush MC - Live at The Bricklayers
Shaolin Drunken Monk - Hip Hop Live @ The Bricklayers

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Friday, 5 December 2008

Jay Z & Santagold - Brooklyn Go Hard

Hmmm So I know this is probably the last place you expected to see bumping Jay Z tracks, and you're right. He's so big he doesn't need people raving about his output, if he wants to be number one then I'm sure he can afford to buy as many singles as he needs to get there. However I actually quite like this tune, it seems like he's got over his minor 'rock star' phase where he was spotted dropping verses on Coldplay tracks an chatting cobblers about Noel Gallagher (frankly who gives a rats arse?) whilst considering taking guitar lessons, maybe he has realized the average Oasis or Coldpay fan is closed minded enough to hate him even though he's now collaborating with them. Who knows? Anyway less of the random rambling and back to the point. This is produced by Kanye West, and yeezy has hit the nail right on he head. Looping up the 'Brooklyn We Go Hard' sample from Shove It by Santagold he lets the break do all the work, and whilst Jay Z chats, he's bringing elements of the hook in and out all the way through the tune... It's Nice, I'm gonna play it tonight!

So for your listening pleasure here's

Jay Z featuring Santagold - Brooklyn Go Hard




And the original Santagold track:
Santagold - Shove It

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Monday, 3 November 2008

Mistajam is Coming To Newbury











































Stop Press!!!

News Just In.
Create space in your Diary!
28th November 2008 will be a big night, featuring none other than Mistajam (Radio 1Xtra, UK Takeover and most recently Trexx & Flipside on BBC 3) who will be doing a 2 hour set in Cuba in Newbury!!

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Wednesday, 1 October 2008

Wednesday Wicked Tunage

Here's this weeks batch of aural goodies!

We begin with Christoper Bridges aka Ludacris with a track taken from his forthcoming longplayer "Theatre Of The Mind" which is due at the end of Oct. I just read that he's in that Rock n Rolla film by Guy Ritchie too, interesting huh?

Ludacris - Undisputed





Next up is that man from Canada again. Kardinal still keeping the output flowing, not sure about the hook on this one but it's all good. My copy says the vocals are done by Keri Hilson, however the internet seems to think that either Nicole Scherzinger or alternatively Rihanna sung the hook, comment if you know!

Kardinal Offishall - Number 1 (The Tide Is High)




Never heard of this dude before but this track is grimey, me likey likey.

Johnny Afro - Back In Business (Grimey Pawn Mix)



From the Fat City camp, sound very much like one of Chris Martin's beats but it ain't!

Brown Bag Allstars - Undeniable

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Thursday, 25 September 2008

Set It Off - October 15th - Native, Bristol

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