Monday, February 28, 2011

WE LOVE DJ KOOL HERC COMPILATION



King Britt has asked several of his friends to record exclusive tracks and compiled those for the one and only Dj Kool Herc ... Kool Herc is somehow, the granddad of this culture called Hip Hop I love so much ...
As you may have heard (or not), Kool Herc has health issues and is not under the insurance. This should incite you to Donate directly to Herc and his Family.


Tracklisting
Monster Jam (DaM-FunK Re-Freak 4 Kool Herc) – DaM-Funk
Alwayz – Damon Bennett
J.A Deh Pon a Big Drumbeat – Dego
All the Way Live feat Capitol A – King Britt Presents Sylk 130
And You Know What – Ursula Rucker
Meridian Sound (Part Three) – Lushlife
Culture101 – ZIN
Ways To Go – Hezekiah
SHAW feat Jneiro Jerel & Indigo (freestyle) – Soul Litchfield
Go Hard (Raw) ft. Ethel Cee – Illvibe Collective
Let Me Love You – Rucyl
Through the Struggle – Shigeto
nomoresleazeinmysteez – Galapagoose
Lucifer Riddim – Ras_G
NTM 1 – Chuck Treece
Reallionaire – Suzi Analogue
Untitled 10 – Stef Eye
Rewind Pop – Peter Kirn


Wednesday, February 23, 2011

FROM AFRICA WITH FURY : RISE


Yes !! A new album by the one and only Seun Kuti and his Band, Egypt 80. This is strictly good news. And I want to thank the allmighty Paris Dj's Crew for announcing it. His first album "Many Things" has been a favourite at Celesto's Basement for quite a while and I had the chance to interview him when he came to Brussels 3 years ago.
Seun & the band will be touring all over Europe in the next few months. Seeing him on stage is absolutely mindblowing !

Really impatient to listen to this one !!!


TRACKLIST AND NOTES :

Tracklisting :
01. African Soldiers 5:16 | 96k MP3
02. You can Run 5:37
03. Mr Big Thief 7:38
04. Rise 7:05 | 96k MP3
05. Slave Masters 7:45
06. For Them Eye 6:56
07. The Good Leaf 6:12

Notes :
Produced by Brian Eno, John Reynolds and Seun Kuti, additional production by Godwin Lodgie, mixed by John Reynolds and Tim Oliver.
Cover Art by LEMI GHARIOKWU - legendary designer of most of Fela's covers!

Here is what the press release says :

With the mighty new From Africa With Fury: Rise, Seun Anikulapo Kuti heads up Egypt 80, the extraordinary combo first fronted by his renowned father. The album follows Kuti's critically praised debut, 2008's Many Things, which was unanimously hailed for continuing Fela's musical legacy. From Africa With Fury: Rise sees Kuti finding his own idiosyncratic voice as songwriter, singer, and band leader, its songs and sonic approach marked by provocative edge and mature self-assurance.

Produced by Brian Eno, John Reynolds, and Seun Kuti, with additional production by Godwin Logie, and mixed by John Reynolds and Tim Oliver, the album captures Seun and Egypt 80's extraordinary power, fraught with the scorching rhythms and kinetic funk energy that has earned the band – as ever, under the leadership of alto saxophonist Lekan Animashaun – worldwide acclaim as one of today's most incendiary live acts. With Kuti's booming vocal stylings at the forefront, songs like "African Soldier" and "Mr. Big Thief" are fueled by call-and-response hooks, breakneck tempos, and combative, topical lyricism which firmly sets the classic Egypt 80 sound in the modern era.

"I wanted to do something completely different," Kuti says. "Not different by trying to be American or European with my sound, just trying to make a very different album from my last album. My last album, it was my first time in control, I was not as confident as in saying what I wanted. This time, I said, ‘Okay, I can be more confident in how I express myself, I can say what I want, be as complex as I want.'"

Kuti was concerned that studios in his hometown of Lagos, Nigeria were not up to the job, so the album's basic tracks were recorded at Rio de Janiero's Cia. Dos Tecnicos Studios with veteran producer/mixer Godwin Logie (Steel Pulse, Horace Andy) behind the board. In the fall of 2010, Kuti made two visits to London where he mixed the record alongside legendary producers Brian Eno and John Reynolds. Eno – an avowed fan who had previously invited Kuti and his band to perform at Sydney's Luminous Festival 2009 and the UK's Brighton Festival 2010 – has nothing but the highest praise for Seun and his band, hailing them for "making some of the biggest, wildest, livest music on the planet."

Co-producer Reynolds (whose work as musician, producer, and mixer spans such artists as Sinéad O'Connor, U2, and Natacha Atlas) agrees, applauding Kuti and Egypt 80's distinctive Afrobeat as "a musical adrenaline rush."

"Amazing beats, horns, chants," he adds, "all beautifully crafted and delivered with the punch of a Jūdan master. A most incredible force, Seun carries a great soul which will touch everyone who meets him."

Kuti is equally effusive about his co-producers, reminding "Brian Eno is ‘Brian Eno' for a reason. He has a great mind when it comes to music. He adds new dimensions to the sound. He showed me new ways of opening up the sound I'd never have thought of on my own. Not to downplay the work of John Reynolds, who is an incredible producer. I'm really glad I had them work on the album."

Eno, Reynolds, and Kuti sought tension and release in the Rio recordings, incorporating breathing room and sonic space into the intricate rhythms and melodies. Further tracks – performed by Eno, Reynolds, guitarist Justin Adams (Robert Plant, Tinariwen), keyboardist Julian Wilson (Grand Drive, Belinda Carlisle), and guitarist Leo Abrahams (Florence + The Machine, Brett Anderson, Bryan Ferry) – were cut to lend further musical flavors to Egypt 80's archetypal Afrobeat. While Kuti has nothing but the highest praise for his collaborators, he is equally quick to note that the songs of From Africa With Fury: Rise had been written more than a year prior to recording and had long been featured in live performance. Despite the studio craftsmanship, Seun sees the recording process as merely a means to an end, a way of capturing his music's magic for posterity.

"Afrobeat has to go from stage to studio, not studio to stage," he says. "I don't believe in going into the studio to write songs. You create music in the world, outside, in the environment. You create music with nature, not in the studio. You go to the studio to record, that's it. Music created in the studio is commercial music, music that only wants to sell, that has nothing to do with the world."

Born in 1983, Seun first began performing with Egypt 80 at the age of nine, warming up audiences with renditions of his father's songs. After Fela's death in 1997, Seun stepped up to the front of the band, leading the celebrated combo as both lead vocalist and saxophonist. While his father's influence cannot be understated, Kuti was determined to cut his own distinctive musical path, incorporating contemporary influences into the traditional Afrobeat approach.

"What inspires me is the time that I live in," Kuti says. "Basically what is happening today in Africa are the same things that were happening 40 years ago, when my father was songwriting, but they're happening in different ways. So when I write my music, it's from the perspective of a 27-year-old man living in 2011, instead of a 30-year-old man living in the 1970s."

Sadly, Kuti finds himself challenging many of the same injustices his father fought in his heyday, from corporate greedheads to militaristic leaders to the ever-futile war on drugs. Perhaps the album's most unequivocal battle cry is the blistering "Rise", in which Kuti impels listeners to fight "the petroleum companies" that "use our oil to destroy our land," "the diamond companies" that "use our brothers as slaves for the stone," and "companies like "Monsanto and Halliburton" which "use their food to make my people hungry." But where Fela's work often featured an explicit call to revolution, Seun's goal is subtler. He sees his role as that of an educator, speaking truth to power in order to provoke awareness and debate throughout his beloved homeland.

"In Africa today, most people are struggling in silence," Kuti says. "The systematic oppression of the people has made them blinded to their reality. Everybody's just thinking about survival. Nobody wants to stand up for anything, everybody just wants to tow the line. So I'm trying to make people think about these things that they are forgetting. I want to inspire people to want things to change."

Seun Kuti is determined to speak to the new generation of young Africans born after his father's glory days. If he learned but one lesson from Fela, it is that that no one has greater impact on hearts and mind than the true artist. As such, the powerhouse protest music found on From Africa With Fury: Rise serves as a kind of musical antidote to the corporate pop that he feels is polluting Africa's airwaves, distracting its citizens from the things that truly matter.

"Music has great impact on people's feelings," Kuti says. "That's what music should be. Pop music today is all about me, me, me. Nobody is singing about we. But nothing can change if we don't look out for our brothers and sisters."



Via Paris Dj's

RELEASE


This is a very ambitious organisation.
Think workshops (about movies, photography, Ableton, and more), Beat Battle, exhibitions, Dj sets and live shows. Ahu, Onra, San Soda, Nabil Ben Yadir ... all this powered by Onda Sonora, On Point and Ecklewood. All day long at De Kriekelaar, Rue Gallait 88 (1030 Brussels), this saturday 26 februari.


All you need to know is HERE.

Check the compilation they released last november HERE. Belgium artists only.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

SOZYONE MILLION MURDERS


Sozyone aka Polo Les Diams aka Sozy Kaizer aka Sozyone Million will hold an exhibition as from february the 24th till march 26th at Alice Gallery.
His work is dedicated to the crooks, the gangsters, the outlaws.
If you don't know about him, HERE is what you need to know !

Here a the video of a wall demolition trip made by Sozy and some friends in Spain last summer ...



Welcome back Polo.

Nuff said.

Monday, February 21, 2011

HAPPY BIRTHDAY NINA SIMONE


Drawing : Ivres / Layout : Pares

Thanks to Soul Culture for remembering me that today would have been the 78th birthday of the late great Nina Simone. As Mos Def said : "You may dig on the Rolling Stones / But they never could rock like Nina Simone".

Rest In Peace.



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Isn't it stunningly beautiful ???

It can be yours for several thousands of Dollars ... Most definetly worth it if you ever have the cash ... I don't !

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Sunday, February 20, 2011

EBO TAYLOR : LIFE STORIES


I'm quite excited over this next release by the good people at Strut Records. Unfortunately, I doubt that it will be properly distributed in Belgium.

Here is what the press release says :

Following his recent studio album with Afrobeat Academy, Love And Death, his first international solo release, Ghanaian highlife guitar legend Ebo Taylor teams up again with Strut Records for a long overdue definitive compilation of his seminal 1970s recordings, Life Stories.

Life Stories revisits the heyday of Taylor’s work, focusing on his solo albums and some of his lesser known side projects including the dynamite Apagya Show Band and short-lived Taylor-led combos Assase Ase, Super Sounds Namba and The Pelikans. The selection also touches on his writing and production work for C.K. Mann and a collaboration recording with fellow member of early ‘70s nightclub band Blue Monks, Pat Thomas.

Tracks include the anthemic Heaven, sampled by Usher on his hit with Ludacris, She Don’t Know, the original version of the poignant Love And Death and the rare 15-minute nugget, Aba Yaa. The package features rare photos, original album artwork and sleeve notes by Soundway Records’ Miles Cleret. Available April 12th

CD 1
1. EBO TAYLOR – HEAVEN 6.06
2. EBO TAYLOR – ATWER ABROBA 8.15
3. EBO TAYLOR – VICTORY 4.23
4. ASSASE ASE – OHIANI SUA EFIR 4.02
5. APAGYA SHOW BAND – KWAKU ANANSE 3.12
6. EBO TAYLOR – PEACE ON EARTH 7.48
7. EBO TAYLOR – ABA YAA 15.01
8. PAT THOMAS & EBO TAYLOR – ENE NYAME NAM !A! MENSURO 6.20

CD 2
1. APAGYA SHOW BAND – TAMFO NYI EKYIR 3.57
2. EBO TAYLOR – LOVE AND DEATH 8.23
3. EBO TAYLOR – OHYE ATAR GYAN 6.09
4. SUPER SOUNDS NAMBA – YES INDEED 4.59
5. APAGYA SHOW BAND – MUMUDE 3.03
6. EBO TAYLOR – WHAT IS LIFE 4.43
7. C.K. MANN BIG BAND – ETUEI 6.29
8. EBO TAYLOR & THE PELIKANS – EGYA EDU 10.01



Preorder HERE

Via Bama Love Soul.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Back To Niceness 19/02/11


New tracks by Dorian Concept, Julio Bashmore remixed by Ramadanman, some classic soul with Otis, Al Green, some hip hop with Tyler The Creator and Digital Underground, some jazz with Jimmy Smith, some dubstep, some reggae, and a whole batch of Belgian artists who sent us their tracks. Thank you Za, Joanna Bee, Monkey Robot ad the whole Laidback family ... Yes, Back To Niceness support its local cats.

This, that, and more ...

Enjoy !

Listen HERE

PLAYLIST PART 1

+/ Dorian Concept : her tears taste like pears (Ninja Tune)
+/ George Fitzgerald : don't you (Hot Flush)
+/ Benny Ill & J King : kosmic 78 (HDeep Medi)
+/ Tristan Palma : joker smoker (Greensleeves)
+/ John Holt : police in helicopter (Greensleeves)
+/ Tyler the Creator : yonkers (Odd Future)
+/ ZA : j't'explique (CDR)
+/ Joanna Bee : mellow boy (CDR)
+/ MObb deep : shook one part 2 (Loud)
+/ Digital Underground : the return of the crazy one (Tommy Boy)
+/ The Spinners : long live soul music (Atlantic)
+/ Lonnie Liston Smith & Cosmic Echoes : cosmic funk (Flying Dutchman)
+/ Julio Bashmore : battle for the middle of you Ramadanman refix (PMR)
+/ Kode 9 & The space ape feat. Cha Cha : love is the drug (Hyperdub)
+/ David Borsu : jazzus 2.0 (CDR)

PART 2

+/ Monkey Robot : neverending rhodes (MPM)
+/ Opolopo feat. Amalia : bonafide (Tokyo Dawn)
+/ Inner Life : make it last forever (BBE)
+/ EPMD : i'm mad (RUSH)
+/ Freddie Cruger Aka Red Astaire : the hustle (True Thoughts)
+/ The Shaolin Afronaughts : journey through time (Freestyle)
+/ Charles Bradley & Menahan Street band : golden rule (Dunham)
+/ Quantic Y Su Combo Barbaro : albela alternate version (Tru Thoughts)
+/ Lunice & The jealous Guy : bus stop jazz (Southern Hospitality)
+/ Mizz Beats : 2 bit road (Eglo)
+/ Jimmy Smith : i'm gonna love you jst a little bit more (Harmless)
+/ Al Green : here i am Baby (Hi)
+/ Otis Redding fa fa sad song (Atlantic)
+/ Johnny King & The Fatback band : peace love not war (JKaydee)
+/ Spanky Wilson & Quantic Soul Orchestra : waiting for your touch (Tru Thoughts)

Friday, February 18, 2011

Tyler The Creator - Yonkers

PASTIME PARADISE


Don't get me wrong ! I love Dilla ! I really believe he changed the way peeps are making beats nowadays, but ... there is a "But" ...
February is a month who saw the birth of Robert Nesta Marley and the death of Ray Barretto on february 17th 2006. Those two changed the pace of music in general, especially Marley, and their heritage is not to be discussed if you love music. I think those two are scandalously forgotten in this so-called Dilla Month. May him Rest In Peace. May them Rest In Peace, too.
Ray Barretto is one of the best percussionnist that saw the light of day. He never stopped recording between 1961 and 2006, releasing around 50 (!!) records.
Here is a cover of Stevie Wonder's classic "Pastime Paradise". Recorded and released in 1979 on the infamous CTI label. Not rare, nor expensive ... just brilliant !

Enjoy.



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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

YOU + ME = LOVE


This is possibly one of my favourite disco jam ever. Produced by Norman Whitfield, the psychedelic disco jam is just perfect. There is a crazy energy in this song, the vocals, the bass riff, the vocal harmonies, the horns, the strings, ... , all these elements combined make this song very special ... it's not fancy, it's not rare, it's just perfect.

Enjoy.

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Monday, February 14, 2011

DILLA TRIBUTE SHOWS BY BENJI B


Via Nutriot, i saw that Benji B uploaded the tribute shows he made after the late Dilla (aka Jay Dee aka Dilla Dog) passed away ... here they are ...

Enjoy.


Benji B | J Dilla Tribute Show BBC 1Xtra, February 2006 by Benji B

Benji B | J Dilla Inspirations Selections Show, BBC 1Xtra February 2007 by Benji B

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Via Nutriot

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Back To NICENESS 12/02/11


It has been a long time I didn't feel as proud being belgian musically wise ... think ... we've got exclusives from Solid Vs Green (aka Smimooz & Grazz), Alex Corbi, 72 Soul, Joanna Bee (get well soon) and the 74 Miles Away Project ... all these cats trust us to put their music on air ... thank you Girls and Boys ...

Also, new Sepalcure, Portico Quartet as remixed by one of our favourite producers lately, the masked man called SBTRKT; funk classics like Rose Royce and Love Unlimited, a little jazz with Bobbi Humphrey; some Rhythm & Blues with Jackie Wilson and Chick Berry ...

This, that, and more ...

Enjoy



Listen HERE

PLAYLIST

Part 1

+/ Rose Royce : keep on keepin on (MCA)

+/ Bobbi Humphrey : uno esta (Blue Note)

+ /Love Unlimited : high steppin hip dressin fella (Unlimited Gold)

+/ Manu Dibango : abele dance dub (Celluloid)

+/ Marvin Gaye : I want you (Motown)

+/ Mongo Santamaria : mambo mongo Joe Claussell rework (Strut)

+/ Grooveman Spot : ur love whooo (Jazzy sport)

+/ 74 Miles Away Project : neverending rhodes (MPM)

+/ Alex Corbi : avalon (CDR)

+/ Sepalcure : no think (Hotfush)

+/ Portico Quartet : line SBTRKT remix (Real World)

+/ Cris Prolific feat. Large professor : hot 16 (45 Scientific)

+/ Solid vs Green : feel the wrath (cdr)



Part 2

+/ Afefe Iku feat. osunlade : bodydrummin (Yoruba)

+/ The Rising Sunz : sunrize (Henry Street / BBE)

+/ The Boogoos : theme for Isaac Kyria (Tramp)

+/ Ebo Taylor & The Sweet Beans : Odofo Nyi Akyiri Biara (analog Africa)

+/ Joanna Bee : mellow boy (cdr)

+/ Lazy Rebel aka 72Soul : this city breathes (CDR)

+/ Masta Ace : people in my hood (Delicious Vynil)

+/ Slick rick : the moment I feared (Def jam)

+/ Shawn Lee's Ping Pong orchestra : tablacadabra (ubiquity)

+/ Oscar Pena : la inflacion de Ofelia (Nascente)

+/ Speedometer : work it out (Freestyle)

+/ Otis Redding : security (Atlantic)

+/ Jackie Wilson : the Who Who song (Harmless)

+/ Chuck Berry : Johnny B Goode (Chess)

+/ J Dilla : take notice (Stones Throw)

+/ Bob Marley & The Wailers : natty dread (Island)

Friday, February 11, 2011

MELLOW BOY


Joanna Bee is, first and formeost, a good friend of mine. She is an all around music activist promoting Women in hip hop via her collective called Supafly, she runs not one but 2 shows on Fm Brussel.
Here, she shows a lesser known side of her multiple talents ... She Sings. Very well ... "Mellow Boy" is a slow jam produced by herself and Gabe Meden.
As she was unfortunate enough to badly injure herself during Christams period, instaed of being stuck at home, she now spends an enormous amount of hours in a studio somewhere in Poland. These hours in the studio should lead to an enormous amount of music produced ... Looking forward to her many projects.
Get well soon, Dear.

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Mellow Boy by JoannaBee

Enjoy.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

TIME SPACE TRANSMAT


Model 500 is a pseudonym used by Detroit Techno Pionneer Juan Atkins for some of his projects. Produced and recorded in 1985, this jam is released by Atkins on his own imprint Metroplex, a label that release other Detroit luminaries like Kevin Saunderson, Derrick may or Eddie Flashin Fowlkes. Time Space Transmat is the B-side of the first ever Detroit Techno success called "No UFO's" and appears on the same side as "Nightdrive Through Babylon".

oh, yes ! Wax Poetics issue 45 is out, has a special feature on Detroit Techno and shows Atkins on the cover

Enjoy.

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Sunday, February 6, 2011

LIFESTYLE SMIMOOZ REMIX


Before Belgian rappers decided to copycat mediocre french rap musak, there were cats like these 3 that used to represent hip hop to the fullest ... A band like De Puta Madre found itself quoted in many charts in European papers and magazines (check both albums called "Une ball dans la tête" and "Technik Stonik"), Defi J is The Godfather of the belgian hip hop scene alongside people like Fourmi, Kumi, and many more.

Les Protagonistes is the latest project of Smimooz Excel and Rayer (aka Carjack Ray) from De Puta Madre and Defi J. Three Dons of the belgian hip hop side by side. The beat is produced by Smimooz.

Enjoy.


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Saturday, February 5, 2011

NEXT SATURDAY




This time it’s all about wax ... vinyl, records, call that however you want ... You know, that piece of wax Dj’s used to spin prior to the digital age.

Nia Saw is Belgian from senegalese origin. She lives in London and learned how to spin with Keb Darge ans Andy Smith; two of the most well known record collectors worldwide. She was the co-host at the infamous Deep Funk Night at Madame Jojo's in London. And she has jewels in her record box as you will be able to testify in front of a court on the next day. Oh yes, gentlemen ! She’s candy for your eyes as well as for your ears.

Rico Colantoni is her local equivalent. A master at finding the funkiest 45 available around and spinning them with style and ease.

Add the Residents to this menu, you’ll have what will be a pretty good party.


The entrance is (much) cheaper before midnight. It is even free before 11pm.

Expect timeless classics and discoveries in funk, soul and beyond

BACK TO NICENESS 05/02/11





A little bit of this, a little bit of that … As every week, Back To Niceness delivers the goods for your listening pleasure … Some afro stuff with Itadi and The Shaolin Afronaughts, some latin stuff with The Lebron Brothers Orchestra, some housy stuff with Cricco Castelli and hardsoul, some belgian stuff with Les Protagonistes, Boohgaloo Zoo remixed by Fm Brussel’s own Mugwump better known as Geoffroy and Alex Corbi … this, that and more …

Enjoy.

Listen HERE


PART 1

+/ Mongo Santamaria : mambo mongo Joe Claussell reinterpretation (Fania)
+/ Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra : Tablacadabra (Ubiquity)
+/ Itadi : live in another world (Analog Africa)
+/ Boohgaloo Zoo : I got Mugwump Bay Ford Funk remix (Lovemonk)
+/ Chic : I want your love Dimitri From Paris remix (Atlantic)
+/ The Shaolin Afronaughts : kibo (Freestyle)
+/ Johnny Jones & The King Casuals : purple haze (Harmless)
+/ Willie Mitchell : that driving beat (Hi)
+/ Lebron Brothers orchestra : suena (Cotique)
+/ Charlie Santiago & Eddie Montalvo : pa gozar (LVP)
+/ Cricco Castelli : a day in Copacabana (Junior Boy's Own)
+/ Hardsoul : crusaders (Mn2s)
+/ Method man & Redman: how high (Def Jam)
+/ A Tribe Called Quest : oh my god (Jive)
+/ Javelin : intervales theme (Brownswood)

PART 2

+/ The Temptations : power (Motown)
+/ Cool and The Gang : super band (Dee Lite)
+/ War : good good feeling (United Artists)
+/ Gloria Scott : that's what you say (Mojo)
+/ Mizz Beats : 2 bit road (Eglo)
+/ Illy Santana : transborder Letherette remix (Eskimo)
+/ Floyd Lawson : roof top sugar (Record Kicks)
+/ Charles Bradley & Menahan Street Band, : golden rule (Dunham)
+/ Wganda kenya : bayesa (Nascente)
+/ Sepalcure : fleur (Hot Flush
+/ Alex Corbi : avalon (CDR)
+/ Joy Orbison : the shrew would hve cushioned the blmow (Aus)
+/ Patchworks : The best is yet to come BBoy Breaks edit (Favourite) new
+/ Protagon,istesn : lifestyle smimooz remix (cdr)
+/ Jay Electronica : exhibit c (decon)


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Friday, February 4, 2011

3 LEGENDS BEHIND THE DECKS


It was Dj Spinna's birthday recently with heavyweight dj's Scratch and Kenny Dope Gonzales behind the decks. Nothing but legends actually !
They had the excellent idea of recording the party and to put it available for your listening pleasure ...

Enjoy !

DJ Spinna 40th Bday Live At Santos Part 4 (DJ SPINNA) by Kenny Dope

QUANTIC IN BRUSSELS APRIL 1ST


It is now official (we're just waiting for the contract to be signed) that Quantic will spin in Brussels on april 1st. Here is a mix he made that will warm your ears up for that day (more info very soon).
Will Quantic is a gentleman, an outstanding dj and a fantastic producer.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

DIMITRI FROM PARIS IN THE MIX


Dimitri From Paris & Bernard Dobbeleer at Strictly Niceness (september 2009)

Picture : Michael Kanfu De Plaen

As we will be spinning together tomorrow night at KVS for Bal In De Box, i take the opportunity to share this mix made for the good peeps at Sloth Boogie. Whether you know it or not, Dimitri is a master behind the decks. And a very friendly guy.


Sloth Boogie Mix Jan 11 STERE OH ! by dfp

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