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0 Comments Jay-Z Mixtape Double-Post

Posted by ddoff on the 25 Aug 2009, in Announcements

BP3 mania is in full effect, here are two of the better products to drop in anticipation of Hova’s forthcoming album.

DJ Noodles mixes and mashes hip-hop’s brightest stars with classic Jigga on this one, courtesy of BrokenCool:

Jay-Z & DJ Noodles – BP3-Qual
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The Blueprint: Reconstructed is a collection of winners from a KevinNottingham.com contest in reworking BP1 tracks using the same samples:

Jay-Z – The Blueprint: Reconstructed
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0 Comments GuidoFistPump.com

Posted by The Elitaste on the 21 Aug 2009, in Announcements


GuidoFistPump.com


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0 Comments Pill Freestyle on EVR

Posted by The Elitaste on the 21 Aug 2009, in Announcements

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1 Comments B.o.B. aka Bobby Ray – Should Have Been The First Album

Posted by ddoff on the 20 Aug 2009, in Announcements

So much is right and so much is wrong with this mixtape, guess it depends from which side of the table you’re sitting. Bobby wants to put out an album, label won’t let him without a *proper* campaign, so here’s his eff-you to Atlantic. I will be treating this as B.o.B.’s actual debut, I suggest you follow suit.

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0 Comments Mike Posner interview with Karen Civil

Posted by The Elitaste on the 20 Aug 2009, in Announcements

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0 Comments Peter Bjorn & John Remix LP featuring Wale, Bun B, and more due August 27

Posted by ddoff on the 20 Aug 2009, in Announcements

Mick Boogie is putting together Re-Living Thing, a *legit* remix LP from Peter Bjorn and John. If you’ve heard Kanye’s remix to “Young Folks” or Drake’s version of “Let’s Call It Off” on So Far Gone, this is for you. Click here for a full article, and see below for the tentative tracklisting:

» J. Cole & GZA – “The Feeling” (remixed by Marco Polo)
» Kardinal Offishall, Donnis & Heno – “It Just Don’t Move Me” (remixed by Jet Audio)
» Big Sean & Black Milk – “Just The Past” (remixed by nVMe)
» Wale, Young Chris & Rhymefest – “Nothing To Worry About” (remixed by The Kickdrums)
» Bun B – “Losing My Mind” (remixed by 6th Sense)
» Freebass 808 & Amanda Blank – “Living Thing” (remixed by Apple Juice Kid)
» Talib Kweli – “I Want You” (remixed by William Russell / Good Life Mike)
» Three Six Mafia and Trouble Andrew – “Lay It Down” (remixed by The Kickdrums)
» Big Pooh, Chaundon and Phil Nash – “Stay This Way” (remixed by Jazzy Jeff)
» Naledge & Mickey Factz – “Blue Period Picasso” (remixed by nVMe)
» 88 Keys, Outasight & 6th Sense – “4 Out Of 5″ (remixed by 6th Sense)
» U-N-I – “Last Night” (remixed by Remot)

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0 Comments Goodie Mob reunion show in Atlanta Sept 19

Posted by The Elitaste on the 20 Aug 2009, in Announcements

Goodie Mob x Big Gipp x Sept 19th from Motion Family on Vimeo.

Might go down for this

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0 Comments Throwback Video: Murray Head “One Night In Bangkok”

Posted by The Elitaste on the 19 Aug 2009, in Announcements


I’m spending the night in Bangkok tonight and heading to Phuket in the morning. Thought it fitting to post this video from the musical CHESS.

“One Night in Bangkok” is a song originally sung by Murray Head on the 1984 concept album for the musical Chess. Its music was composed by former ABBA members Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, with lyrics written by Tim Rice. The song was released by Byte Records.

The release topped the charts in many countries, including West Germany, Switzerland and Australia. It peaked at #3 in both Canada and the United States, and at #12 in the UK.

The song is mainly a pop song, though at the time it could also have been classed as belonging to the dance music genre. The choruses (variations on the phrase “One night in Bangkok…”) were sung by Swedish artist Anders Glenmark. The verses could be described as a spoken rap by Head, a sarcastic, tongue-in-cheek denunciation of the city’s moral corruption and comparative glorification of the intellectual purity of chess: e.g., “the queens we use would not excite you.”

The song’s lyrics contain a number of Bangkok-related references, among them the “muddy old river” (the Chao Phraya River), the “reclining Buddha” (the Wat Pho statue) and Yul Brynner (who played the King of Siam in The King and I).

Lyrics after the jump (more…)

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0 Comments Video: Audio Push – B.O.A. (Birth of Audio)

Posted by The Elitaste on the 19 Aug 2009, in Announcements

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0 Comments VW See Film Differently – Dudeism

Posted by ddoff on the 19 Aug 2009, in Announcements

The dude abides.

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