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  1. Not youtube but on vimeo pages a few 'gems'.

     

    http://vimeo.com/4104058

    (Hexstatic rework Cliff Richard's 'Wired for Sound'. Used as a finale in their live set a few years back this has a twist in it's tail)

     

    http://vimeo.com/4092596

    (Hexstatic's re-work LedzepAmen)

     

    http://vimeo.com/7313672

    (DJ Food's re-work of Kraftwerk)

     

    http://vimeo.com/17509873

    (something a little more gentle ...... great video work

     

    http://vimeo.com/3543461

    This is a full hour long AV mix. Some lovely stuff in the set (the odd miss too)

     

     

    Hoping y'all enjoy the links.

  2. My eldest seems to be showing an interest in Dubstep. I've passed onto his facebook a couple links showing the history of 'Dub'step and thought as I go along I'd post a small sample of the links I sent to him here. You're gonna hate these .............. :lol: :lol: :lol:

     

    From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOswh1ktS5Q

     

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    (Words cannot bring justice to what I experienced happening to a crowd upon 3:14. It was both euphoric and violent at the same time. At 4:42 all went mental ................. play loud, very loud!)

     

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    An early dubstep tune from 2005 which shows it's true origins.

     

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    From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlEkvbRmfrA

     

    From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzVDxhTv3Ic

     

    lol ............. times aint changed that much

     

    From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rgS57eymbE

     

    and lastly ...........................

     

    From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKtX6cf0_0A

     

  3. Not a youtube but a wicked podcast to download. B)

     

    Poor Ragged Rascal – December 2010 Mix

     

    To the wall with this glitch hop and hip hop infused dubstep mix…

     

    Click the link above to download the podcast in itunes.

     

    Track listing and website here - http://www.blackmarketfunk.com/podcasts/category/podcasts

     

     

    Have been following this podcast myself ...................... some great variation in the sets. (Can't remember how I came across it .......................... it may have been through following Ninja Tune. Speaking of which, I'd recommend their affiliated podcast of the solid steel radio show available to subscribe to here . The podcasts are about 6 months behind the actual radio show which can be listened to at www.soundcloud.com (also a fantastic site). Audio visual sets are also sometimes available for download.

     

    Here's a link you may like Pixel8r, similar feel to Black Market Funk podcast.

     

    http://www.tru-thoughts.co.uk/inc/files/Unfold_0901_128.mp3

     

    That's the most recent though there's more from the link page here.

     

    A couple more for now ..............

     

    http://www.purple-radio.co.uk/

    (Have a play listening to some of the sets here. Much variation and if you wanted to get back into your DJ thing Pixel8r they're often offering slots ........... I damn near put together a set for their Saturday Soul show last year but never found the time to get it together :( )

     

    Anyone into reggae ( ** cue tumbleweed ** ) may want to subscribe to the Big Mikey Dread reggae radio show here.

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    (The use and execution of the 'Peter & the Wolf' on this is inspired)

     

    From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMlgLnCS4WA

     

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    Probably a little bit too "cuckoo" for most here but hell ............... the world's most skilled DJ Q-bert (banned from entering high profile competitions as no-one else came close and him winning was becoming a bit of a given) gets his opportunity to indulge in visualisation of his art. Further parts are available from a youtube search of wavetwisters.

     

    From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Rh0M-B2PcM

     

  5. I know what you mean, after a certain point he seemed to lose his direction. His early stuff is superb though!

     

    I love the tune you posted, especially when it breaks at 6:40.. :D It sent shivers down my spine.

     

    The 'In Tune and On Time' DVD is like that all the way through. It was the tour promoting Private Press and profiles a lot of Shadow's earlier recordings (Groove Robber's, Blackalicious, UNKLE and associated work). It's got good visuals too. I'd recommend a purchase.

     

     

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    Fantastic track from one of my favourite albums "Endtroducing". Great choice. :)

     

    Here's a few more from DJ Shadow before something changed .................

     

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    (I actually prefer this live remix version to the original off Private Press)

     

    From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4JAmn3uIa0

     

    From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3i3d7ytwwFc

     

     

    I also love the projects he works on with Cut Chemist such as Brainfreeze, Product Placement, Funky Skunk etc...............

     

     

  7. I've got to say SR I have a bit of an aversion to 'guitar' music but that sepultura track kicked me square in the plums, exactly how I like to be introduced to a tune. Good stuff!

     

    Doing some digging this evening and thought I'd post some old fun stuff .......................... courtesy of Prince Buster (Prince of the rocksteady bluebeat)

     

     

    From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bK1v9ZdzlaQ

     

    Everyday him carry bucket to the well, one day the bucket bottom must drop out!

    The Ethiopians recorded an earlier version called "Everything Crash" but poorer quality to skank it up to.

     

    From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZGjLpxT4W0

     

    4. Holla my name so bad every other woman will honour it also!

     

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    Amen to that brothers.

     

  8. Ive lost my runner beans, potatoes and beetroot to deer and wild boaar. Any suggestions?

     

    I've heard that a 'full' hedge of blackthorn and holly serves well to keep out unwanted intrusions. There are disadvantages as they do attract butterflies and thus may mean an increase in caterpillars but on the upside, it does create a great natural home for many hedgerow dwelling animals and supplies you with sloe's to make gin. Just be careful when cutting as the thorns are evil!

  9. My wife's 40th coming up and to make sure the DJ dont spoil the party (concerns of Peter Andre's 'Mysterious Girl' ruining a perfectly good dancefloor) I've been told to make suggestions. Well, apart from getting up there and doing it myself (oh no no no no way on this earth, I'm gonna be drinkin') I've been making a desired playlist (so far have listed up to 62 tracks and counting) and I thought I'd post a couple here to get some opinions. Remember, 40th birthday party so age range between 13 and 60-odd ................... probably a load of blokes there too who'd've been dragged out screaming and kicking by their wifes/girlfriends. Want to keep all happy. What ch'all reckon ? Would these be good to sneak in?

     

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    From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIfxBthfFkg

     

    From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHkb22bJYs8

    -one of the wife's favourites ;) - I'd have preffered "Get off" myself

     

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    Lol ......... probably just ask him to play the original. I'd not want him during the opening 30 seconds thinking his equipment had gone wrong :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

     

     

     

     

     

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