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Some of My Best Friends Are DJs(more) »rank: 164100by: Kid Koala
: :As his alter-ego, 'Kid Koala,' might suggest, Eric San applies a joyous childlike vision to his music on Some of My Best Friends Are DJs. Following turns with Money Mark, Deltron 3030, and Lovage, Canada's cheekiest mixologist defied weighty expectations with his beguiling debut album, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Three years later, and Kid Koala has retained his youthful verve. Packaged with a 52-page, self-penned comic and a travel chess kit, Some of My Best Friends Are DJs offers less in the way of music, with the 35-minute running time meaning the restless sonic snippets wisely end before his humor has a ... |
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Wake Up Show: Mix Archives, Vol. 3-4(more) »rank: 212647by: DJ Revolution
:Album Description:Hailing from Los Angeles, DJ Revolution is best known for his nationally syndicated hip-hop radio show with Sway & King Tech called The Wakeup Show. Aside from his featured appearances on Sway & King Tech’s This or That CD, Revolution has also released two CD’s of his own, R2K Vol. 1.0, in 1999 and 2000’s In 12's We Trust. The Wake Up Show Mix Archives Vol. Three and Four is the second double CD from a series of three, presenting some of hip-hop’s biggest names mixed, and often remixed, by DJ Revolution. A non stop mix with scratches, with Xzibit, ... |
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The Official Adventures of Grandmaster Flash(more) »rank: 75072by: Grandmaster Flash
:Album Description:Strut Records hooked up with Grandmaster Flash and asked him to delve deep and faithfully re-create the original days, to play the tunes that actually were played. Flash has got rhythms you haven't even used yet. The result is a real piece of dance music history for anyone remotely into hip-hop. Flash takes us through different aspects of the block parties from the extended freestyle mixes to the tracks he used to play in their entirety. There are even some snippets of original block party tapes and some exclusive interview footage with Flash himself. The deluxe packaging features cover photography ... |
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Deep Concentration, Vol. 2: Deeper Concentration(more) »rank: 190255by: Various Artists
: :Nowhere is the divide between the mainstream and the underground greater than in hip-hop. While most hip-hop fans nod their heads to Puff Daddy and Master P., still others take solace in the idea that artists like those who appear on Deeper Concentration exist to push the music further into the future. The artists featured on this compilation are the (presently) unknown saviors of the genre: turntablist warriors like the Beat Junkies, Mix Master Mike, and Rob Swift of the X-Ecutioners; the subversive art-hop of New York City's illbient DJ Spooky (here with Organized Konfusion); and the more straightforward hip-hop of ... |
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The Adventures of Grand Master Roc Raida, Pt. 3(more) »rank: 107212starring: Roc Raida
: :Nowhere is the divide between the mainstream and the underground greater than in hip-hop. While most hip-hop fans nod their heads to Puff Daddy and Master P., still others take solace in the idea that artists like those who appear on Deeper Concentration exist to push the music further into the future. The artists featured on this compilation are the (presently) unknown saviors of the genre: turntablist warriors like the Beat Junkies, Mix Master Mike, and Rob Swift of the X-Ecutioners; the subversive art-hop of New York City's illbient DJ Spooky (here with Organized Konfusion); and the more straightforward hip-hop of ... |
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Crossfaderz(more) »rank: 209657by: Roc Raida
: :Nowhere is the divide between the mainstream and the underground greater than in hip-hop. While most hip-hop fans nod their heads to Puff Daddy and Master P., still others take solace in the idea that artists like those who appear on Deeper Concentration exist to push the music further into the future. The artists featured on this compilation are the (presently) unknown saviors of the genre: turntablist warriors like the Beat Junkies, Mix Master Mike, and Rob Swift of the X-Ecutioners; the subversive art-hop of New York City's illbient DJ Spooky (here with Organized Konfusion); and the more straightforward hip-hop of ... |
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Asphodelic(more) »rank: 248667by: Tipsy, Mix Master Mike, DJ Spooky, The X-ecutioners, WE, Rob Swift, Badawl
: :Nowhere is the divide between the mainstream and the underground greater than in hip-hop. While most hip-hop fans nod their heads to Puff Daddy and Master P., still others take solace in the idea that artists like those who appear on Deeper Concentration exist to push the music further into the future. The artists featured on this compilation are the (presently) unknown saviors of the genre: turntablist warriors like the Beat Junkies, Mix Master Mike, and Rob Swift of the X-Ecutioners; the subversive art-hop of New York City's illbient DJ Spooky (here with Organized Konfusion); and the more straightforward hip-hop of ... |
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Strange Breaks & Mr. Thing(more) »rank: 213901by: Mr. Thing
:Album Description:World champion DJ Mr. Thing mixes a collection of vintage 60's and 70's funk on 'Strange Breaks and Mr. Thing.' The collection features a connoisseur's selection of extremely rare breaks mixed with style and precision. |
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Port Authority(more) »rank: 165878by: Marco Polo
:Album Description:World champion DJ Mr. Thing mixes a collection of vintage 60's and 70's funk on 'Strange Breaks and Mr. Thing.' The collection features a connoisseur's selection of extremely rare breaks mixed with style and precision. |
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Some of My Best Friends Are DJ's(more) »rank: 148850by: Kid Koala
: :As his alter-ego, 'Kid Koala,' might suggest, Eric San applies a joyous childlike vision to his music on Some of My Best Friends Are DJs. Following turns with Money Mark, Deltron 3030, and Lovage, Canada's cheekiest mixologist defied weighty expectations with his beguiling debut album, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Three years later, and Kid Koala has retained his youthful verve. Packaged with a 52-page, self-penned comic and a travel chess kit, Some of My Best Friends Are DJs offers less in the way of music, with the 35-minute running time meaning the restless sonic snippets wisely end before his humor has a ... |
