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looosey · 1 year
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Amari's Rap Journey #2: Class Listening Party
Imagine this. It's the day after classes ended, and you wake up at 12 again, and look up around you at the messy-ass room that's been left after a 48 hour work grind. You do two loads of laundry, take a shower, and cook yourself a breakfast, all while watching the time because at 3 p.m... At 3 p.m. is the class listening party.
MIT Building 4 Room 237. You enter the lecture hall at 3:15 and most of the other kids are sitting sporadically in the first five rows. Scoot up! You think, and you sit next to your friend Z in row 2. Scoot up someone says, and I sit in the first row next to Tagoe, a DJ whose energy I'm a fan of [1]. Everyone is in the first two rows now, including Dee-1 from Harvard and two HASS professors that are close to Lupe, and we're waiting for Lupe to walk in and the listening party to start.
Yo... You needed to be there, it was soooo crazy. We started listening to EP after EP, and these people are actually sooo talented. Some industry level sounds, some quirky conceit albums about physics and history, some conceptual ones about being on one long drive or one continuous loop, and one fun Rico Nasty sounding track that was so fye we had to play it three times and mosh.
When we played mine, I was a lot more confident because I'd already played it in front of iHouse before. I hope to never forget the responses of my fellow rappers in the room though.
They were caught by surprise by the trap record for Show Me The Money, Dee-1 looked at me and asked: that's you? They found G-DRAGON funny, and Ally even recognized it was about G-DRAGON before the chorus hit (that's more than I could ask for). Suffolk county water dropped, and Lupe shouted me out after that some of those bars were written behind bars and Ally said she had been hoping to listen to them again. So both of them responded positively, and I'd shouted them out in the beginning of the track. Nomadic Seoul of course was a little quieter until the beginning of verse 2, which I knew was going to get a stronger response. They really liked the bar:
"Now I know better there's more to life than work, in fact life don't work less there's more to life than work."
And the bars before and after. Lupe said the bars were hard. In general I'd been a little scared about being TOO personal in a freakin, class project, but I'm glad I did what I wanted to. Monk said she liked it too, when I saw her in the hallway.
All in all, I really appreciated them all for hyping the EP up, I think I was dapped up more in those 8 minutes than I been in like 8 years. And Dee-1 even bowed at me after, bruh, like I'm such a fan of his Jay, 50, and Weezy track [2]. I can't. He did leave right after, but still??? I'm complete.
Some of the kids didn't want to show their EP's off, but I know know know that showing up was so important to me. That's a value that was always important but really instilled in me by Lupe and this class.
After my UROP meeting I ran into Ally and we went to his office to get feedback right after. I love Ally, I'm a fan [3]. For advice, I asked him to teach us how we should improve in the next three months. The advice I'll record in another post, but it was detailed and I'm so grateful for it. I appreciate Lupe as a teacher so much and after our dinner tomorrow, the class is really ending. It's been amazing!! Now, to take his class next year or not...
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[1] Tagoe's Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/jonathan-tagoe-548571918
[2] the track is so good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1IGfv8zSgw
[3] Ally Minju's spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3jZQxUxjnQ753paNQHHuUk?si=EK-A6vkPSKOmB9s6wOqZ7g
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c-40 · 18 days
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A-T-4 150 Does 2 Like Scratchin'?
Continuation of my picks of records from 1984 that feature scratching... and I begin with a pop record
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World's Famous Supreme Team - Hey! DJ (7" Instrumental) this one was produced by Stephen Hague who moved to the UK in the early 1980s. World's Famous Supreme Team had had a big hit with Malcolm McLaren (Trevor Horn and what essentially becomes the Art Of Noise) while Stephen Hague had recently had a bigger hit (in the UK at least) with (Hey You) The Rocksteady Crew. So putting the World's Famous with Stephen Hague made sense. Unfortunately it peaked at 52 in the UK. I prefer the 7" instrumental, the 12" can meander and you get most of what it delivers, including the Beastie Boy/Dust Brothers sample. Talking of samples Mariah Carey/The Ummah, Puff Daddy, Stevie J use this track as the basis for Honey. The track gets sampled a lot. In the original the scratching is presented like a showcase in the middle of the record
okay lets get a little crazy
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Tyrants In Therapy ‎– Three People (Nude Below The Waist) the scratches here are by the Knights Of The Turntables who do the mix. According to wikipedia Tyrants In Therapy were a "punk cabaret" band from LA
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Tha Swami – The Swami Scratch we stay on the west coast with Tha Swami. The scratch "effects" here are by Scratchmatic who I shared a cut up mix by the other day. Also on the 12 is the excellently named Scratch Ragious but sadly that's not on YouTube, or at least I can't find it
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Triple Threat Three - Scratch Motion (Scratch) Triple Threat Three is that a split-infinitive? doesn't matter does it! What does matter is that they're from Sacramento, California and it's DJ Darryl Dee on the ones and twos
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Dee Nasty - Infernal Scratch Machine the only track on the list not from the USA and it's great. Dee Nasty is a French DJ, he's one of the original Nova Radio DJs
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Jazzy Jay - Son Of Beat Street Jazzy Jay is a god but this track for the film Beat Street is like Harold Faltermeyer with scratches, Rockit had been a massive hit. Completely different from T LA Rock & Jazzy Jay's It's Yours with its stripped down sound, the bass, and Scratch Party Death Mix. Son Of Beat Street was released as a single and can be found on Volume 2 of Beat Street (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Kurtis Blow - AJ Scratch DJ hype track from Kurtis Blow and DJ AJ. For some reason they chose to sample the scratches and use a fairlight to reproduce them - like Art Of Noise had done
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The Masterdon Committee - Musicgram (Instrumental) does this actually use scratches? Not as popular as Funkbox Party but still a nice track. This is when Enjoy start to release fewer and fewer records each year, it's the beginning of the end
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Hip Hop Block Party spéciale 50 ans de la Culture Hip Hop - Fête de La Musique 2023
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1973 - 2023 : La Culture Hip Hop a 50 ans cette année ! 50 ans après sa « naissance » à New-York en 1973, 40 ans après son arrivée en France, le Hip Hop est devenu le mouvement culturel le plus représenté dans le monde : concerts, expositions, diffusions radio, festivals, mode,… La culture Hip Hop fait maintenant parti du quotidien de millions de personnes. Pour célébrer cet anniversaire, l'association Righteous, 100dreen & Le Rush Bar vous propose de faire un voyage dans le temps : on sort les platines sur le trottoir, les DJ's prennent le contrôle du son avec leurs vinyles, un MC pour ambiancer, du graffiti, tout le monde danse dans la rue et Paris devient le Bronx de 1973 le temps d'une soirée !
AVEC : DJ DEENASTY - DJ EWONE! - DJ LITTLE SAÏAN - AURÉLIA G - DJ REAL C. - MISS DJ GLO - DJ PEST - DJ COSHMAR (Starwax Magazine) et DJ LADY SAB. -------------------------------------------- DEE NASTY En mission pour la culture Hip Hop depuis 1984, Dee Nasty, l'un des pionniers du Hip Hop français avait pour but de faire découvrir et partager cette musique au plus grand nombre. Mission réussie tant le Hip Hop est devenu mainstream aujourd'hui mais Dee Nasty continue d’ouvrir les oreilles du public et de pratiquer le noble art du scratch.
EWONE! Ewone! est depuis plus d'une vingtaine d'années une valeur sûre et un artiste incontournable de la scène Hip Hop en France. Résident sur Générations FM, Ewone! est un DJ talentueux qui ne vous laissera pas indifférent : son objectif en tant que DJ est de proposer un voyage au public et de faire découvrir des musiques nouvelles.
MISSDJGLO Connue sous le nom de MissDJGlo, Gloria Colston est une talentueuse multi-instrumentiste qui entretient un lien fort avec les racines du Hip-Hop : Rap, DJing, Beatbox. Elle a partagé la scène avec plusieurs légendes du Hip Hop tels que Redman et Method Man, Onyx, Naughty By Nature, Keith Murray, Big Daddy Kane, Sugar Hill Gang, KRS One... C'est sa 3ème participation à La Block Party.
SUPA COSH AKA DJ COSHMAR Dj Coshmar aka Supa Cosh est un DJ-Beatmaker aussi bien capable de réaliser des sets que de produire beats pour faire réfléchir ou faire bouger nombre de dancefloors, il est également graffeur sous le pseudo de SNIK mais aussi le fondateur de StarWax, un magazine gratuit sur l’univers des DJ et du Deejaying depuis 17 ans !
LITTLE SAÏAN A 17 ans, Little Saïan a tout pour devenir un grand ! C'est par la danse Hip Hop qu'il commence son entrée dans la culture Hip Hop puis rapidement l'envie de faire lui aussi danser les gens a pris le dessus. Formé par quelque uns des DJs les plus reconnus tel que DJ Kheops, DJ Kozi (rip) et Cut Killer, Little Saïan fait preuve d'une habilité maîtrisée accouplée à une maturité musicale impressionnante.
AURÉLIA G. Experte en foot, Aurélia jongle avec ses vinyles comme un footballeur avec son ballon, sa maîtrise du rythme et sa sélection musicale éclectique lui permettent de marquer de nombreux buts auprès du public de la Block Party qu'elle a su séduire pour la première fois en 2020.
REAL C. Real C. est un touche à tout perfectionniste : DJ mais aussi beatmaker il a notamment collaboré avec des artistes tel que Doudou Masta, Manu Key (Mafia K'1 Fry), Zoxea (Les Sages Po') ou encore Fae Simon (UK). En amateur averti de Groove Vintage, de Hip Hop et de Soul Futuristic, attendez-vous avec DJ Real C. à un set qui vous fera voyager vers l'inconnu avec des excursions dans vos souvenirs auditifs !
LADY SAB Avec son style fluide et pointu, influencé par des années de pratique de danse et sa passion pour la culture Hip Hop, DJ Lady Sab maîtrise parfaitement les techniques pour faire bouger une foule ! Pour sa première participation à la Block Party, Lady Sab a la volonté de partager avec le public, la culture Hip Hop quelle vit au quotidien.
PEST Pest P19 est un artiste graffiti emblématique de la scène parisienne, les qualités et le flow de ses lettrages wildstyle ont fait de lui une référence incontournable. Derrière les platines Pest a la même exigence : la recherche d'un perfectionnisme dynamique pour ses DJ sets.
----------------------------------------------------- RDV LE MERCREDI 21 JUIN 2023 DE 18H à 00H30 dans l'IMPASSE SAINT-SÉBASTIEN : L'impasse la plus Hip Hop de Paris ! ----------------------------------------------------- Lien évent Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/1496498181158614 -----------------------------------------------------
PARTENAIRES : Rush Bar - pub d'angle convivial 32 Rue Saint-Sébastien, 75011 Paris https://www.rushbar.fr
HH Electronics https://www.hhelectronics.com
STAR WAX | DJ lifestyle magazine https://www.starwaxmag.com
T-Rexmagazine https://www.t-rexmagazine.com ----------------------------------------------- Photo © acupicture Instagram (@acupicture.fr)
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the slight  amrap list  comparison of  songs, 
i  will compare this  song  list , to the   most played  songs  of  2022
Tasman Keith
Sampa The Great
1300
Ninajirachi
Barkaa
Yawdoesitall
Dry Cleaning
Teether
Sudan Archives
Jamaica Moana
e4444e
Julia Jacklin
FKA Twigs
Party Dozen
Becca Hatch
Body Type
Shygirl
Alex G
Chakra Efendi
Mike Akox
romaeo
Hatchie
PANIA
Flowertruck
Moktar
Loose Fit
Loraine James
Soccer Mommy
Chanel Loren
Library Siesta
Mall Grab
SAULT
hyche
Genesis Owusu
Shady Nasty
King Stingray
Miiesha
PinkPantheress
BOY SODA
LSDXOXO
Elsy Wameyo
Mali Jo$e
Ashli
Scruffs
Flume
Weyes Blood
Cousin
Moonchild Sanelly
Saba
Two Shell
Budjerah
Anieszka
Gold Fang
June Jones
dameeeela
Show Me The Body
Lupa J
Jockstrap
ELIZA
Kobie Dee
Nick Griffith
MUNGMUNG
Lara Andallo
Kelly Lee Owens
BLESSED
Skeleten
Ms. Thandi
Charli XCX
SPEED
Milan Ring
SOLLYY
HAAi
Dallas Woods
Greentea Peng
Thelma Plum
DJ Plead
Wu-Lu
A.GIRL
Club Angel
Ngaiire
Obongjayar
Wet Leg
Mulalo
Blood Orange
Carla dal Forno
Nilüfer Yanya
Eyedress
Death Bells
700 Bliss
Sweetie
Caroline Polachek
Gloomie
DSP
Rainbow Chan
Nardean
Mouse
Billymaree
BAYANG (THA BUSHRANGER)
198archie
Kelela
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laurajunekirsch · 2 years
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Romantic Lowlife Fantasies is officially in stock - BUY YOUR COPY HERE!
About this book:
"Romantic Lowlife Fantasies: Emerging Adults In The Age Of Hope" is the first published monograph by Canon award winning photographer Laura June Kirsch. Featuring over 85 original images, the book is a photo exploration of millennials in subcultures during the Obama era. Co-edited by Kirsch and Juxtapoz Editor-in-chief Evan Pricco, the collection examines an era of hopeful hedonism for a generation that came of age between 9/11 and a recession that put the traditional American Dream just out of reach. Featuring an introduction by Pricco and original essays by Darlene “Dee Nasty” Demorizi (comedian, actress and VICE personality), Allyson Toy (DJ Toy), Caitlin McGarry (an astrologist and wellness coach also known as Tarotgraph), Jessica Amodeo (NYU MFA Writing Alum) and a poem by Brooke Burt (NYU MFA writing Alum, formerly House Of Vans). Co designed by Laura June Kirsch and Patrick Carrie.
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blackkudos · 4 years
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Melle Mel
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Melvin Glover (born May 15, 1961), better known by his stage name Melle Mel and Grandmaster Melle Mel, is an American hip hop recording artist who was the lead vocalist and songwriter of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five.
Early life
Melvin Glover was born in The Bronx, New York City, New York.
Career
Glover began performing in the late 1970s. He may have been the first rapper to call himself MC (master of ceremonies). Other Furious Five members included his brother The Kidd Creole (Nathaniel Glover), Scorpio (Eddie Morris), Rahiem (Guy Todd Williams) and Cowboy (Keith Wiggins). While a member of the group, Cowboy created the term hip-hop while teasing a friend who had just joined the US Army, by scat singing the words "hip/hop/hip/hop" in a way that mimicked the rhythmic cadence of marching soldiers.
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five began recording for Enjoy Records and released "Superrappin'" in 1979. They later moved on to Sugar Hill Records and were popular on the R&B charts with party songs like "Freedom" and "The Birthday Party". They released numerous singles, gaining a gold disc for "Freedom," and touring. In 1982 Melle Mel began to turn to more socially-aware subject matter, in particular the Reagan administration's economic (Reaganomics) and drug policies, and their effect on the black community.
A song "The Message" became an instant classic and one of the first glimmers of conscious hip-hop. Mel recorded a rap over session musician Duke Bootee's instrumental track "The Jungle". Some of Mel's lyrics on "The Message" were taken directly from "Superrappin'". Other than Melle Mel, no members of Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five actually appear on the record. Bootee also contributed vocals (Rahiem was to later lip sync Bootee's parts in the music video).
"The Message" went platinum in less than a month and would later be the first hip-hop record ever to be added to the United States National Archive of Historic Recordings and the first Hip Hop record inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Mel would also go on to write songs about struggling life in New York City ("New York, New York"), and making it through life in general ("Survival (The Message 2)"). Grandmaster Flash split from the group after contract disputes between Melle Mel and their promoter Sylvia Robinson in regard to royalties for "The Message". When Flash filed a lawsuit against Sugar Hill Records, the factions of The Furious Five parted.
Mel became known as Grandmaster Melle Mel and the leader of the Furious Five. The group went on to produce the anti-drug song "White Lines (Don't Don't Do It)". An unofficial music video starred up-and-coming actor Laurence Fishburne and was directed by then-unknown film student Spike Lee). The record was falsely credited to "Grandmaster + Melle Mel" by Sugar Hill Records in order to fool the public into thinking Grandmaster Flash had participated on the record.
Mel gained greater fame and success after appearing in the movie Beat Street, with a song based on the movie's title. He performed a memorable rap on Chaka Khan's smash hit song "I Feel for You" which introduced hip hop to a wider and more mainstream R&B audience. Grandmaster Melle Mel & The Furious Five had further hits with "Step Off", "Pump Me Up", "King of the Streets", "Jesse", and "Vice", the latter being released on the soundtrack to the TV show Miami Vice. "Jesse" was a highly political song which urged people to vote for then presidential candidate Jesse Jackson.
In 1988, after an almost 4-year layoff, Mel and Flash reunited and released the album On The Strength, but with up-and-coming new school artists such as Eric B. & Rakim, DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, Public Enemy, Boogie Down Productions, and Big Daddy Kane dominating the hip-hop market, the album failed miserably. Mel performed with The King Dream Chorus and Holiday Crew on "King Holiday" aimed at having Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday declared a national holiday. Mel also performed with Artists United Against Apartheid on the anti-apartheid song "Sun City" which was aimed at discouraging other artists from performing in South Africa until its government ended its policy of apartheid. Mel ended the decade by winning two Grammy Awards for his work on Quincy Jones' Back On The Block and Q – The Autobiography of Quincy Jones albums.
In 1996, Mel contributed vocals to the US edition of Cher's hit "One By One". Their version is only available on the maxi CD format.
In 1997, Melle Mel signed to Straight Game Records and released Right Now, an album which features Scorpio (from the Furious Five) and Rondo. This album took more of a harder rap style. It barely sold at all in the US and the UK.
In 2001, under the name Die Hard, he released the song "On Lock" with Rondo on the soundtrack of the movie Blazin. Die Hard released an album of the same name in 2002 on 7PRecords.
On November 14, 2006, Mel collaborated with author Cricket Casey and released the children's book The Portal In The Park, which comes with a bonus CD of his rapped narration. It also features two songs, "World Family Tree" and "The Fountain of Truth", by a then unknown Lady Gaga performing with Mel. The book was re-released in 2010. Also in 2006, Melle Mel attended professional wrestling school. In 2007 (at age 45), he stated in an interview with allhiphop.com that "I'm going to try to take some of John Cena's money and get with WWE and do my thing".
On January 30, 2007, Mel released his first ever solo album, Muscles. The first single and music video was "M3 – The New Message". On March 12, 2007, Melle Mel and The Furious Five (joined by DJ Grandmaster Flash) became the first rap group ever inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In his acceptance speech, Mel implored the recording industry members in attendance to do more to restore hip hop to the culture of music and art that it once was, rather than the culture of violence that it has become. He added, "I've never been shot, I've never been arrested, and I've been doing hip hop all my life. I can't change things all by myself. We need everybody's help, so let's do it and get this thing done."
On October 10, 2008, Mel appeared on Bronx-based culinary adventure show Bronx Flavor alongside host Baron Ambrosia. In the episode "Night at the Bodega", he appears as a spiritual mentor to sway the Baron from his over-indulgent ways and get him on the right path to success.
In April 2011, it was revealed that he would take part in a new hip hop/pro wrestling collaboration, the Urban Wrestling Federation. Its first bout "First Blood" was recorded in June 2011.
Mel also appeared in Ice-T's 2012 hip hop documentary Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap.
In August 2015, Mel appeared with Kool Moe Dee and Grandmaster Caz in Macklemore and Ryan Lewis's song and music video "Downtown".
In May 2016, Mel and Scorpio, performing as Grandmaster's Furious Five ft. Melle Mel & Scorpio, released their single "Some Kind of Sorry".
Discography
Albums
1982 The Message (with Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five)
1984 Grandmaster Melle Mel and the Furious Five (a.k.a. Work Party)
1985 Stepping Off (as Grandmaster Melle Mel and the Furious Five)
1988 On the Strength (with Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five)
1989 Piano (as Grandmaster Melle Mel and the Furious Five)
1997 Right Now (as Grandmaster Mele-Mel & Scorpio)
2001 On Lock (Grandmaster Melle Mel & Rondo as Die Hard)
2006 The Portal In The Park (as Grandmaster Mele Mel with appearances by Lady Gaga)
2007 Muscles (as Grandmaster Mele Mel)
2009 Hip Hop Anniversary Europe Tour (as Grandmaster Melle Mel)
Singles
1979 "We Rap More Mellow" (as The Younger Generation)
1979 "Flash to the Beat (as Flash and the Furious 5)
1979 "Superrappin'" (as Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five)
1980 "Freedom" (as Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five)
1980 "The Birthday Party" (as Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five)
1981 "Showdown" (as The Furious Five Meets The Sugarhill Gang)
1981 "It's Nasty (Genius of Love)" (as Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five)
1981 "Scorpio" (as Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five)
1981 "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel" (as Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five)
1982 "The Message" (as Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five)
1982 "Message II (Survival)" (as Melle Mel & Duke Bootee)
1983 "New York New York" (as Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five)
1983 "White Lines (Don't Don't Do It)" (as Grandmaster & Melle Mel / Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five / Grandmaster Flash and Melle Mel)
1984 "Continuous White Lines" (Remix – as Grandmaster Melle Mel and the Furious Five)
1984 "Jesse" (as Grandmaster Melle Mel)
1984 "Beat Street Breakdown" a.k.a. "Beat Street" (as Grandmaster Melle Mel and the Furious Five)
1984 "Step Off" (as Grandmaster Melle Mel and the Furious Five)
1984 "We Don't Work for Free" (as Grandmaster Melle Mel and the Furious Five)
1984 "World War III" (as Grandmaster Melle Mel and the Furious Five / Grandmaster Melle Mel)
1985 "King Of the Streets" (as Grandmaster Melle Mel)
1985 "Pump Me Up" (as Grandmaster Melle Mel and the Furious Five)
1985 "Vice" (as Grandmaster Melle Mel)
1985 "The Mega-Melle Mix" (as Melle Mel)
1988 "Gold" (as Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five)
1988 "Magic Carpet Ride" (as Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five)
1994 "Sun Don't Shine in the Hood" (Split 12" single with "Da Original" as The Furious Five)
1995 "The Message 95" (Remix – as Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
1997 "The Message" (Remix – as Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five)
1997 "Mama" (as Grandmaster Mele-Mel & Scorpio)
1997 "Mr. Big Stuff" (as Grandmaster Mele-Mel & Scorpio)
2003 "Where Ya At?" (as Melle Mel)
2007 "M-3" (as Grandmaster Mele Mel)
2011 "Markus Schulz Presents Dakota feat. Grandmaster Mele Mel & Scorpio" – Sleepwalkers
2016 "Some Kind of Sorry" (as Grandmaster's Furious Five Ft. Mele Mel & Scorpio)
Collaborations
1984 "I Feel for You" by Chaka Khan
1986 "MC Story" by MC Chill and Emanon (The Baby Beatbox)
1986 "Susie" by Emanon
1986/87 "Who Do You Think You're Funkin' With" — collaborating with Afrika Bambaataa
1989 "What's the Matter with Your World?" (with Van Silk)
1996 "What Order" (with Keith LeBlanc)
2005 "RSVP" (with Nikkole)
2008 "Hip Hop Fantasy" by Chutzpah - for the track Bizness.
2009 "Electro Soul Satisfaction" — collaborating with Mic Murphy of The System
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thiagodragon · 5 years
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Song name: 2 Static - Feel That Beat
Lyrics:
Move your body. Rock your body Move your body. Rock your body Move your body. Rock your body Move your body. Rock your body
Homeboys, well let me give you something Get dum, dum dum-dum dum-dum
So move along and just have some fun Through static I’ll make you move back So you can ding-a-ling ding on that smooth track
So that’s the way you got to go Well, put your hands in the air when I said so Just feel the groove and let the rhythm flow
Feel the beat, and move that body to it baby Just move your feet and rock your body, do it Feel the beat, and move that body to it baby Just move your feet and rock your body, do it
Well, if you are waiting for my words to get on the floor Homies get closer, what are you waiting for? 2 Static, the girl on the microfone rap it
So now it’s time to move on my session Homeless o’clock cuz you know the time Time to get back, and get what’s mine
So now I’m back, I’m gonna get, get static Make you move on my track automatic
Feel the beat that will give you something To get dum, dum dum-dum dum-dum
Do you feel the beat that will make you move And then jump, jump! To this groove
Do you feel the bass, similar it’s all gone (?) Cuz I’m back on the set, to give you some And rap in house and control the beat Yo, DJ, let’s move those feet! Feel the beat, and move that body to it baby Just move your feet and rock your body, do it Feel the beat, and move that body to it baby Just move your feet and rock your body, do it
2 Static, I’m back on the set With Marty, and we are ready to party So that’s the way you all get loose-a
Super duper trooper producer So that’s the sound you got to deliver Not la dee da dee, to make me shiver
2 Static, this girl never sleep I’m kicking in silence to keep the peace Cuz now’s the time, no time to waste You wanna make a move well here’s the place If you feel the beat will gonna give you something To get dum, dum dum-dum dum-dum
Do you feel the beat that will make you move And then jump, jump! To this groove
Do you feel the bass, similar it’s all gone (?) Cuz I’m back on the set, to give you some
Feel the beat, and move that body to it baby Just move your feet and rock your body, do it Feel the beat, and move that body to it baby Just move your feet and rock your body, do it
Can you feel the beat? Can you feel the beat? 
Let the music take control!
Move you body. Rock your body Move you body. Rock your body Move you body. Rock your body Move you body. Rock your body
Feel the beat, and move that body to it baby Just move your feet and rock your body, do it Feel the beat, and move that body to it baby Just move your feet and rock your body, do it
Feel the beat, and move that body to it baby Just move your feet and rock your body, do it Feel the beat, and move that body to it baby Just move your feet and rock your body, do it
Written by: 2 Static Producer and mixer: Martin Boer Co-producer: Bobby Recorded and Mixed at: Dancibility Studio Main singer: Nasty Chat (a.k.a Nasty Cat)
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rapzips · 5 years
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NOZ BEST OF 2019
I stopped making these zips cause it takes so much time and also Spotify exists now but Noz is always on point so I stole this and from his Light Sleeper page and repackaged a zip that I found in the comments (by eas). Be sure to check his decade wrap ups on the best of Thugger, Future and Sosa too.
1. Lil Nas X – “Old Town Road” (Young Kio) 2. Polo G f/ Lil Tjay – “Pop Out” (Iceberg Beatz & JD On Tha Track) 3. City Girls – “Act Up” (EarlOnTheBeat) 4. NLE Choppa – “Shotta Flow” (Midas800) 5. NBA Youngboy – “Slime Belief” (Beatmonster Marc) 6. Sada Baby – “Back End” (?) 7. Denzel Curry – “Ricky” (FnZ) 8. Playboi Carti – “Molly/No Stylist” (Pi’erre Bourne) 9. ShooterGang Kony – “Charlie” (?) 10. DaBaby – “Suge” (Pooh Beatz & JetsonMade) 11. Injury Reserve f/ Rico Nasty & Pro Teens – “Jawbreaker” (Melik XYZ, Pro Teens & Injury Reserve) 12. Quando Rondo – “Gun Powder” (Tahj Money) 13. Roddy Ricch – “Down Below” (Scott Storch) 14. Lil Keed f/ YNW Melly & Lil Uzi Vert – “Pull Up” (JetsonMade) 15. Megan the Stallion f/ DaBaby – “Cash Shit” (LilJuMadeDaBeat) 16. Billy Woods – “Checkpoints” (Kenny Segal) 17. Gunna f/ Young Thug – “3 Headed Snake” (Wheezy) 18. Suga Free – “Premium Game” (L-Finguz) 19. Queen Key – “Evil” (Enviyon) 20. Young Thug – “Just How It Is” (Wheezy & Nick Mira) 21. Tree & Vic Spencer – “Easy” (Tree) 22. Flo Milli – Beef (Flomix)” (Ethereal – “Beef“) 23. Maxo Kream – “Meet Again” (Teej & Mike Dean) 24. Lil Tjay – “FN” (MB13 Beatz) 25. Dreamville f/ Young Nudy – “Down Bad” (Pluss) 26. Mavi – “Willpower” (ovrkast) 27. Dee Watkins – “Bad Ass Jit” (Rocktee) 28. G Herbo – “Scratchy & Itchy” (Helluva Beats) 29. Earl Sweatshirt f/ Mach Hommy – “4N” (Earl Sweatshirt & Mach Hommy) 30. Stunna Girl – “Runway” (Helluva) 31. Young Nudy f/ Lil Uzi Vert – “Extendo” (Pi’erre Bourne) 32. Female Mula – “Gats In Ya Face” (Rippa On The Beat) 33. Jim Jones f/ Cam’ron & Fred The Godson – “Pity In The Summer” (Heatmakerz) 34. Mustard f/ 1TakeJay – “Intro” (Mustard) 35. Lil Uzi Vert – “Free Uzi” (DJ L Beats – “Gangway“) 36. Noname – “Song 32” (Phoelix) 37. YNW Melly – “Beat A N***a Block” (Ey3lowbeatz) 38. Teejayx6 – “Swipe Story” (KDen Ju) 39. Xanman – “Pink” (Xanman) 40. Shordie Shordie – “Bitchuary (Betchua)” (YG Beats) 41. Duke Deuce – “Yeh” (Ayoza) 42. BlocBoy JB – “Mercedes” (Dilip & Otxhello) 43. Junglepussy – “I’m In Love” (Ben Bradley & Shy Guy) 44. Lil Gray – “Crash” (Mannyvelli & Johnny Caravaggio) 45. Cash Kidd – “Who Shot You” (?) 46. Shy Glizzy – “Demons” (Supah Mario) 47. Trefuego – “90MH” (Kevin Katana) 48. Peezy – “New Car Smell” (Marc Boomin) 49. Tobe Nwigwe f/ Paul Wall – Juice” (Lanell Grant) 50. Lil Tecca – “Ransom” (Nick Mira & Taz Taylor) 51. Comethazine – “Stand” (N/A) 52. Ruby Yacht – “No Word For Wack” (AlgernonCornelius) 53. BbyMutha f/ Ttbby – Spooky Mutha Mansion” (?) 54. Rod Wave f/ Kevin Gates – “Cuban Links” (Yung Tago, Tre Gilliam & TnTXD) 55. Showbiz & Milano – “Tears” (Showbiz) 56. G-Eazy f/ Young Miami & Juvenile – “Throw Fits” (London On Da Track) 57. DuffleBag Boog – “No Sleep” (Liteease) 58. Tierra Traniece – “Fool Me Once” (Rippa On The Beat) 59. Droop-E f/ Cousin Fik & Stressmatic – “Won’t Fold” (Droop-E) 60. Doja Cat – “Rules” (Dr. Luke, Danielle Alvarez, Salaam Remi & Ben Billions) 61. Tisakorean f/ Huncho Da Rocksta & Kblast – “The Mop” (Mighty Bay) 62. Rahli – “Perc 30” (Yung Glizzy) 63. Allblack f/ Kossiko – “304” (StraightDropVanilla) 64. Mo3 – “2 Nineteen” (Stovall) 65. Nefew – “Blocklife Souljas” (Senzo Luciano) 66. E-40 f/ Scarface – “Watch The Homies” (Proptheproducer) 67. Lil Gotit – “Da Real HoodBabies” (Bankroll Got It) 68. Griselda – “Cruiser Weight Coke” (Beat Butcha & Daringer) 69. UnoTheActivist – “Adam Sandler” (Spiffy Global) 70. Trifln’ – “Huh” (Pay$ean) 71. Future – “Krazy But True” (Distance Decay, Corbin, Frankie Bash & Wheezy) 72. Wiki – “The Act” (Slauson Malone) 73. Chief Keef f/ Lil Pump – “Old Heads and Regretful Hoes” (Zaytoven) 74. AG & Cuns – “Get The Feeling” (Cuns) 75. Longmoneykese – Stickwalk” (?) 76. Rico Nasty – “Sandy” (Kenny Beats) 77. Babyface Ray – “Trill Spill” (?) 78. Homeboy Sandman f/ Kurious & Aesop Rock – “Lookout (Remix)” (Mono En Strereo) 79. Baby Smoove – Losing My Mind” (Michigan Meech) 80. ZaeHD & CEO – “Robotics” (Yvngquan) 81. Rick Ross f/ Gunplay – “Nobody’s Favorite” (Trop) 82. Mach Hommy f/ Tha God Fahim – “Mozambique Drill” (Nicholas Craven) 83. Earthgang – “Bank” (Big Korey & Ant Chambers) 84. Offset f/ J Cole – “How Did I Get Here?” (Metro Boomin & Dre Moon) 85. Danny Brown – “Savage Nomad” (Playa Haze) 86. Bandhunta Izzy – “How to Rob” (PYREXWHIPPA) 87. Conway the Machine – “E.I.F.” (JR Swiftz) 88. FMB DZ f/ DaBoii – “GiveNGO” (Jay Johnson) 89. Baby Fifty – “Spank His Ass” (?) 90. OMB Peezy – “Big Homie” (SephGotTheWaves & Drum Dummie) 91. Gucci Mane f/ Kodak Black – “Big Boy Diamonds” (London On The Track) 92. Pop Smoke – “Welcome To The Party” (808Melo) 93. Kevin Gates – “Walls Talking” (Roark Bailey & Richie Souf) 94. Lil Reese f/ Chief Keef – “BBQ” (Chief Keef) 95. MoneyMarr – “Cable Box” (Earl On The Beat) 96. Baby Keem – “Invented It” (Ambezza, Keanu Beats & Baby Keem) 97. Saweetie – “My Type” (London On Da Track) 98. Nuk – “Experiments” (?) 99. Kool Keith f/ Paul Wall – “Foot Locker” (Psycho Les) 100. Ambjaay – “Uno” (Almighty Quise)
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Venez lire l'article sur Le Site Des Musiques Métissées Et Urbaines.  D’origine guadeloupéenne, DJ Max est né le 14 Mars 1966 en banlieue parisienne (Créteil). Pionnier du Hip-Hop français, il commence en 1985 et se place parmi les quelques deejays parisiens qui se comptent sur les doigts de la main. En effet, à ce moment là, DJ Jo, Asko, Cut Killer, DJ Mehdi, DJ Molskee n’ont pas beaucoup de concurrence. http://www.musiculture.fr/dj-max/
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Ceux qui s'adonnaient au Graff et au Tag ont joué un rôle de premier plan dans l'émergence de la culture HipHop et du rap. En 1985 je sillonnais Paris en camion avec mon père qui avait ses quartiers rue Pajol à deux pas du Terrain Vague de Stalingrad, ou La Chapelle, au choix. Tombé dans le bain du HipHop quelques années plus tôt je vivais très mal cet abandon soudain de couverture médiatique de ce qui avait été mon oxygène durant ma première phase d'adolescence. On passait souvent devant le Terrain le soir après le boulot, j'ai fait le mur et les peintres de ce lieu m'ont permis de me reconnecter avec ma source d'énergie favorite. Je dansais pas très bien, j'étais nul en feugra, donc j'ai rapè. C'est pour rendre hommage à tous ceux qui m'ont permis de vivre pleinement le HipHop en tant que MC entre 1986 et 1990 que j'ai eu envie de reprendre ce texte de 1998, car sans les Feurgras et l'énergie de cette époque,  je pense que le HipHop  serait mort qui n'aurait pas vu s'agréger, notamment lors des "Free Jam" que DJ Dee Nasty venait animer dans cet incubateur urbain marginal, les éléments disparates et encore balbutiants des différentes disciplines de cette culture appelée à transformer les modalités d'expression du "soi". Ainsi l'ombre vint un peu à la lumière, les "sans voix" en eurent une, les invisibles envahirent le champs visuel de citadins dubitatifs et l'on découvrit que cette génération dont on a longtemps dit qu'elle n'avait rien apporté au débat, annonçait cette révolution culturelle largement diffusée par la suite, juchée sur les épaules d'une centaine d'activistes que j'ai eu le plaisir de croiser. Nos volontés à un moment unifiées auront amené le HipHop et ses disciplines où il est aujourd'hui. Parce que nous nous sommes  croisés et qu'ensemble nous avons au-delà des calculs individuels visé un but commun, il ya eu le HipHop. Que ce moment soit béni. Paix à tous.
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Dazzler played: 01. Gizmo – Hurt Nobody 02. The Stunned Guys – Take That Shit Back 03. Mister DJ – Time To Get Up 04. E-man – Bass Machine 05. Ramirez – Terapia 06. DJ Gizmo & DJ Norman – Check This Out (Oldest Stylos Mixos) 07. G-Town Madness – Gangsta Trippin’ 08. DJ Youri ft. Mon-E – Groovebird (Hard Mix) 09. Kuadra – La Onda (La Onda De Einstein Mix) 10. Bass-D & King Matthew ft. Beastie Boy & Da Vinci – How Shall I? 11. Dance Overdose – Overdose Stomp (Bass X Remix) 12. Public Domain – Mellomanais 13. B.S.E. – Headache FM 14. Bass Reaction – Technophobia (Power Mix) [CLOUD9] 15. Chosen Few – Doomzday 16. The Viper & DJ Perpetrator – The DJ Rocks 17. DJ Perpetrator & DJ Attic & DJ Stylzz – The Strong Survive 18. Hardhead – T.U.L.P. (Instant Coffee Mix) 19. Darrien Kelly & The Unknown MC – The People Want More 20. Miss Groovy Meets The Wolf – Angels (Miss Groovy Remix) 21. ID – ID w/ Wasting Program – Bring That Shit Back 22. DJ Isaac & The Viper – Trigga Finga [CLOUD9] 23. Mad-E-Fact – The Hustle [BABYBOOM] 24. Neophyte – Real Hardcore [CLOUD9] 25. G-Town Madness Meets Attic & Stylzz – Bring The Pain 26. The Stunned Guys – In The Name Of Juno’s [TRAXTORM] 27. Vibes & Wishdokta – No More Tears 28. The Masochist & Chosen Few – More Drugz 29. The Prophet & Buzz Fuzz – Open Sesame! (Theme From Hell) 30. The Viper – Rock The Disc-O-Tek 31. Holy Crown Forces – Feel The Force 32. The Viper – Blow Da Club Down (G-Town Madness & The Viper Oldschool Mix) 33. DJ Sim – Simbiosis 34. Pilldriver – Pitch-Hiker [RED ALERT] 35. Neophyte – Braincracking [HOOLIGAN] 36. G-Town Madness & The Viper – Live A Lie [KYTEZO] 37. Q-Tex – E-Creation (’94 Mix) 38. General Base – Rhythm & Drums [HIGH FIVE REC.] 39. The Bazeman – Bazeman
Charly Lownoise played: [1:34:36] KAAZE – Triplet (Zany Rework) [1:37:01] DJ Isaac – Fascinating Rhythm [SCANTRAXX] [1:40:00] ID – ID [1:43:16] Kutski & Komb – Frost And Fire [SKINK] [1:45:44] DJ Isaac – Party People [SCANTRAXX] [1:48:46] Ricardo Moreno – Get Crazy [ROQ ‘N ROLLA] 46. Brennan Heart – Feel U Here (G-Town Madness & The Viper Remix) [MIDIFY] 47. T.N.T. – Kiss The Ground (ID Remix) [1:57:52] Zombie Nation – Kernkraft 400 (Alex Prospect & Jakka-B Flip) [FREE/GIGOLO] [1:59:57] Bass-D – Like A Dream 2017 (Re-Style Remix) [GUMBALLZ] [2:02:48] Re-Style – Drop That Funky Mashup 51. ID – ID [2:07:28] Re-Style – Spring [FREE] 53. Brennan Heart & The Prophet – Wake Up! (The Prophet Hardcore Remuxx) [SCANTRAXX] 54. G-Town Madness & The Viper – Here It Comes [VIPER BEATZ] 55. The Viper – Minimix #1 [2:20:45] The Viper & Neophyte – 98 To Your Mind [NEOPHYTE] [2:23:39] Nosferatu ft. Alee & LXCPR & MC Diesel – Los! (SSZD Kingsday Anthem 2017) [NEOPHYTE] [2:27:39] Bob Marley – No Woman No Cry (Mental Theo Bootleg) [ISLAND] 59. Charly Lownoise & Re-Style ft. Ricardo Moreno – City Streets [DERAILED BLACK] 60. Re-Style ft. Dune – Forever Young [FREE] 61. Maycke – Stars (Live For Ruby and Rose) [CL&MT] Promo 62. Art Of Fighters – Hardcore Makes The World Move [TRAXTORM] 63. DJ Promo – Emotions Over Anger 64. Catscan – The Agency [THE THIRD MOVEMENT] 65. Base Alert – Ojeeoink [MASTERS OF HARDCORE] 66. Meagashira – Swarm [SUPREME INTELLIGENCE] 67. DJ Niel – The Sound From The Deep 68. DJ Promo – I Come Correct [THE THIRD MOVEMENT] 69. DJ Promo – King Of Pain [ID&T] 70. Nosferatu – The Underground Stream [ENZYME] 71. Placid K – Stealin’ Beats 72. Tommyknocker – Death By Stereo 73. Endymion – Payback [ENZYME] 74. DJ Promo – Brother Of Conflict [THE THIRD MOVEMENT] 75. Art Of Fighters – Fuck You! [TRAXTORM] 76. Tha Playah & Neophyte & The Viper – Master This! [NEOPHYTE] 77. Nosferatu & Ophidian – Psychiatric Ass [ENZYME K7] 78. DJ Promo – Phreak Ya Speaka [THE THIRD MOVEMENT] 79. N-Vitral – Kombat Aktion [THE THIRD MOVEMENT] 80. Tha Playah – On The Edge [NEOPHYTE] 81. DJ Mad Dog & Amnesys – Game Over [TRAXTORM] 82. Lenny Dee – Forgotten Moments (Ophidian Remix) [INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH]
DJ Panic played: 83. Enfant Terrible – P.W.A. 84. Sequential One – Dance (Remix Part II) 85. DJ Isaac – Another Dream 86. Inferno Bros. – Slaves To The Rave (PCP Mix) [PLANET PHUTURE] 87. Neophyte vs. The Stunned Guys – Get This Motherfucker [ROTTERDAM] 88. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo – Fantasy World [CL&MT] 89. Pino D’ambini – Up & Down Ballz 90. ID – ID 91. Lockjaw – Underground Funk 92. Buzz Fuzz – Dreamgirl 93. Buzz Fuzz – Untitled 94. Chosen Few – The Break 95. Rave Nation – Going Crazy (Forze DJ Team Remix) [FORZE] 96. Buzz Fuzz – Frequencies [BE YOURSELF] 97. Vanugenth the 5th – Here We Go Again [RUFFNECK] 98. Neophyte – Evil 99. Og’s – Tic Tac 100. 50% Of The Dreamteam – Fatal Morgana 101. Paul Elstak – Die Like A Pig 102. DJ Panda – It’s A Dream [CREATION] 103. Alienator – Prey 104. Nosferatu – Cameltoe 105. G-Town Madness & The Viper – Come As One [VIPER BEATZ] 106. Art Of Fighters – Earthquake [TRAXTORM] 107. Angerfist – Criminally Insane [PEACOCK] 108. The Masochist – Chemistry 109. Catscan – Mindfull Candy 110. Evil Activities ft. DJ Panic & MC Alee – Bigger Than Ever 111. DJ Paul vs. DJ Distortion – Fear 112. The Viper & Evil Activities – Raw To The Floor [NEOPHYTE] 113. Neophyte & Tha Playah – Still Nr. 1 [NEOPHYTE] 114. Masters Of Ceremony – Undr_Ctrl09 115. Endymion & The Viper – My Music World 116. Angerfist & Outblast – Dominators (2009 Refix) 117. Neophyte Records Allstars – Neophyte Records Mashup #2 118. DJ Mad Dog – Nasty [TRAXTORM] 119. Nosferatu & Endymion – Drunk With A Gun [ENZYME] 120. Evil Activities & DJ Panic ft. Alee – Never Fall Asleep [NEOPHYTE] 121. Juggernaut – Communism 122. Painbringer – Words Of ’95 123. ID – ID 124. Chosen Few – Name Of The DJ [MOKUM] 125. Lockjaw – Reactor 126. ID – ID 127. Masters Of Ceremony – Hardcore To Da Bone [NEOPHYTE] 128. Scott Brown & Omar Santana – Shoot This MF 129. DJ Promo – Kill Da Noise 130. 3 Steps Ahead – Drop It (Tommyknocker & The Stunned Guys Remix) [ID&T] 131. Noize Suppressor – Fingherz [NOIZE REC.] 132. Tha Playah – On The Edge [NEOPHYTE] 133. Neophyte Records All Stars – Adrenaline [NEOPHYTE] 134. Evil Activities – Evil Inside [NEOPHYTE] 135. The Prophet – Big Boys Don’t Cry [CLOUD9] 136. Jones & Stephenson – The First Rebirth (DJ Promo Rework) [BONZAI] 137. Furyan – Bass Journey [MASTERS OF HARDCORE] 138. Radium – Rockin Fire [PSYCHIK GENOCIDE] 139. D-Fence – Dissed [NEOPHYTE] 140. DJ Mad Dog – Reset [DOGFIGHT] 141. Re-Style – Get It Crackin (Sefa Remix) [MASTERS OF HARDCORE]
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Dazzler played: 01. Gizmo – Hurt Nobody 02. The Stunned Guys – Take That Shit Back 03. Mister DJ – Time To Get Up 04. E-man – Bass Machine 05. Ramirez – Terapia 06. DJ Gizmo & DJ Norman – Check This Out (Oldest Stylos Mixos) 07. G-Town Madness – Gangsta Trippin’ 08. DJ Youri ft. Mon-E – Groovebird (Hard Mix) 09. Kuadra – La Onda (La Onda De Einstein Mix) 10. Bass-D & King Matthew ft. Beastie Boy & Da Vinci – How Shall I? 11. Dance Overdose – Overdose Stomp (Bass X Remix) 12. Public Domain – Mellomanais 13. B.S.E. – Headache FM 14. Bass Reaction – Technophobia (Power Mix) [CLOUD9] 15. Chosen Few – Doomzday 16. The Viper & DJ Perpetrator – The DJ Rocks 17. DJ Perpetrator & DJ Attic & DJ Stylzz – The Strong Survive 18. Hardhead – T.U.L.P. (Instant Coffee Mix) 19. Darrien Kelly & The Unknown MC – The People Want More 20. Miss Groovy Meets The Wolf – Angels (Miss Groovy Remix) 21. ID – ID w/ Wasting Program – Bring That Shit Back 22. DJ Isaac & The Viper – Trigga Finga [CLOUD9] 23. Mad-E-Fact – The Hustle [BABYBOOM] 24. Neophyte – Real Hardcore [CLOUD9] 25. G-Town Madness Meets Attic & Stylzz – Bring The Pain 26. The Stunned Guys – In The Name Of Juno’s [TRAXTORM] 27. Vibes & Wishdokta – No More Tears 28. The Masochist & Chosen Few – More Drugz 29. The Prophet & Buzz Fuzz – Open Sesame! (Theme From Hell) 30. The Viper – Rock The Disc-O-Tek 31. Holy Crown Forces – Feel The Force 32. The Viper – Blow Da Club Down (G-Town Madness & The Viper Oldschool Mix) 33. DJ Sim – Simbiosis 34. Pilldriver – Pitch-Hiker [RED ALERT] 35. Neophyte – Braincracking [HOOLIGAN] 36. G-Town Madness & The Viper – Live A Lie [KYTEZO] 37. Q-Tex – E-Creation (’94 Mix) 38. General Base – Rhythm & Drums [HIGH FIVE REC.] 39. The Bazeman – Bazeman
Charly Lownoise played: [1:34:36] KAAZE – Triplet (Zany Rework) [1:37:01] DJ Isaac – Fascinating Rhythm [SCANTRAXX] [1:40:00] ID – ID [1:43:16] Kutski & Komb – Frost And Fire [SKINK] [1:45:44] DJ Isaac – Party People [SCANTRAXX] [1:48:46] Ricardo Moreno – Get Crazy [ROQ ‘N ROLLA] 46. Brennan Heart – Feel U Here (G-Town Madness & The Viper Remix) [MIDIFY] 47. T.N.T. – Kiss The Ground (ID Remix) [1:57:52] Zombie Nation – Kernkraft 400 (Alex Prospect & Jakka-B Flip) [FREE/GIGOLO] [1:59:57] Bass-D – Like A Dream 2017 (Re-Style Remix) [GUMBALLZ] [2:02:48] Re-Style – Drop That Funky Mashup 51. ID – ID [2:07:28] Re-Style – Spring [FREE] 53. Brennan Heart & The Prophet – Wake Up! (The Prophet Hardcore Remuxx) [SCANTRAXX] 54. G-Town Madness & The Viper – Here It Comes [VIPER BEATZ] 55. The Viper – Minimix #1 [2:20:45] The Viper & Neophyte – 98 To Your Mind [NEOPHYTE] [2:23:39] Nosferatu ft. Alee & LXCPR & MC Diesel – Los! (SSZD Kingsday Anthem 2017) [NEOPHYTE] [2:27:39] Bob Marley – No Woman No Cry (Mental Theo Bootleg) [ISLAND] 59. Charly Lownoise & Re-Style ft. Ricardo Moreno – City Streets [DERAILED BLACK] 60. Re-Style ft. Dune – Forever Young [FREE] 61. Maycke – Stars (Live For Ruby and Rose) [CL&MT] Promo 62. Art Of Fighters – Hardcore Makes The World Move [TRAXTORM] 63. DJ Promo – Emotions Over Anger 64. Catscan – The Agency [THE THIRD MOVEMENT] 65. Base Alert – Ojeeoink [MASTERS OF HARDCORE] 66. Meagashira – Swarm [SUPREME INTELLIGENCE] 67. DJ Niel – The Sound From The Deep 68. DJ Promo – I Come Correct [THE THIRD MOVEMENT] 69. DJ Promo – King Of Pain [ID&T] 70. Nosferatu – The Underground Stream [ENZYME] 71. Placid K – Stealin’ Beats 72. Tommyknocker – Death By Stereo 73. Endymion – Payback [ENZYME] 74. DJ Promo – Brother Of Conflict [THE THIRD MOVEMENT] 75. Art Of Fighters – Fuck You! [TRAXTORM] 76. Tha Playah & Neophyte & The Viper – Master This! [NEOPHYTE] 77. Nosferatu & Ophidian – Psychiatric Ass [ENZYME K7] 78. DJ Promo – Phreak Ya Speaka [THE THIRD MOVEMENT] 79. N-Vitral – Kombat Aktion [THE THIRD MOVEMENT] 80. Tha Playah – On The Edge [NEOPHYTE] 81. DJ Mad Dog & Amnesys – Game Over [TRAXTORM] 82. Lenny Dee – Forgotten Moments (Ophidian Remix) [INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH]
DJ Panic played: 83. Enfant Terrible – P.W.A. 84. Sequential One – Dance (Remix Part II) 85. DJ Isaac – Another Dream 86. Inferno Bros. – Slaves To The Rave (PCP Mix) [PLANET PHUTURE] 87. Neophyte vs. The Stunned Guys – Get This Motherfucker [ROTTERDAM] 88. Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo – Fantasy World [CL&MT] 89. Pino D’ambini – Up & Down Ballz 90. ID – ID 91. Lockjaw – Underground Funk 92. Buzz Fuzz – Dreamgirl 93. Buzz Fuzz – Untitled 94. Chosen Few – The Break 95. Rave Nation – Going Crazy (Forze DJ Team Remix) [FORZE] 96. Buzz Fuzz – Frequencies [BE YOURSELF] 97. Vanugenth the 5th – Here We Go Again [RUFFNECK] 98. Neophyte – Evil 99. Og’s – Tic Tac 100. 50% Of The Dreamteam – Fatal Morgana 101. Paul Elstak – Die Like A Pig 102. DJ Panda – It’s A Dream [CREATION] 103. Alienator – Prey 104. Nosferatu – Cameltoe 105. G-Town Madness & The Viper – Come As One [VIPER BEATZ] 106. Art Of Fighters – Earthquake [TRAXTORM] 107. Angerfist – Criminally Insane [PEACOCK] 108. The Masochist – Chemistry 109. Catscan – Mindfull Candy 110. Evil Activities ft. DJ Panic & MC Alee – Bigger Than Ever 111. DJ Paul vs. DJ Distortion – Fear 112. The Viper & Evil Activities – Raw To The Floor [NEOPHYTE] 113. Neophyte & Tha Playah – Still Nr. 1 [NEOPHYTE] 114. Masters Of Ceremony – Undr_Ctrl09 115. Endymion & The Viper – My Music World 116. Angerfist & Outblast – Dominators (2009 Refix) 117. Neophyte Records Allstars – Neophyte Records Mashup #2 118. DJ Mad Dog – Nasty [TRAXTORM] 119. Nosferatu & Endymion – Drunk With A Gun [ENZYME] 120. Evil Activities & DJ Panic ft. Alee – Never Fall Asleep [NEOPHYTE] 121. Juggernaut – Communism 122. Painbringer – Words Of ’95 123. ID – ID 124. Chosen Few – Name Of The DJ [MOKUM] 125. Lockjaw – Reactor 126. ID – ID 127. Masters Of Ceremony – Hardcore To Da Bone [NEOPHYTE] 128. Scott Brown & Omar Santana – Shoot This MF 129. DJ Promo – Kill Da Noise 130. 3 Steps Ahead – Drop It (Tommyknocker & The Stunned Guys Remix) [ID&T] 131. Noize Suppressor – Fingherz [NOIZE REC.] 132. Tha Playah – On The Edge [NEOPHYTE] 133. Neophyte Records All Stars – Adrenaline [NEOPHYTE] 134. Evil Activities – Evil Inside [NEOPHYTE] 135. The Prophet – Big Boys Don’t Cry [CLOUD9] 136. Jones & Stephenson – The First Rebirth (DJ Promo Rework) [BONZAI] 137. Furyan – Bass Journey [MASTERS OF HARDCORE] 138. Radium – Rockin Fire [PSYCHIK GENOCIDE] 139. D-Fence – Dissed [NEOPHYTE] 140. DJ Mad Dog – Reset [DOGFIGHT] 141. Re-Style – Get It Crackin (Sefa Remix) [MASTERS OF HARDCORE]
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Best Rap, 2019
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DJ Mustard feat. Roddy Ricch — Ballin’ 
Pi’erre Bourne — Poof 
Rod Wave — Heart on Ice 
Sauce Walka — Splashtown State of Mind 
Sada Baby — Tien N Yamcha 
Young Thug feat. Gunna — Hot 
King Louie — Tesla 
Cousin Stizz — Beamin’ 
Young Flexico — YahAye! 
MAVI — Bloodbath 
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Future — Promise U That • Freddie Gibbs feat. Killer Mike and Pusha T — Palmolive • Mozzy feat. Sada Baby — Just My Luck • Earl Sweatshirt feat. Mach-Hommy — 4N • Danny Brown feat. Run the Jewels — 3 Tearz • Boldy James — Mafia • Suga Free — Don’t Be Thinking Wit Cho Dick Boy • Blocboy JB — Mercedes • Doja Cat — Rules • Reason feat. Ab-Soul — Flick It Up • Young Thug feat. J. Cole and Travis Scott — The London • Griselda — Moselle • Reese LAFLARE — No Entertainment • Denzel Curry — Automatic • Teejayx6 — Swipe Story • Young Nudy & Pi’erre Bourne — Long Ride • 2 Chainz feat. Ariana Grande — Rule the World • DOM KENNEDY feat. Jay 305 and The Game — Pharoahs • Mr. Muthafuckin’ Esquire — Pink Champagne • Fivio Foreign & Rich the Kid — Richer Than Ever
Cousin Stizz feat. Smino — Anonymous • Mach-Hommy — Brand Name (“You fake like soy burgers”) • Action Bronson & The Alchemist — Tear Away Shorts • Chuuwee — California/Exit • 22Gz — Sniper Gang Freestyle • Seafood Sam — 96Moesha • Krimelife Ca$$ feat. ABG Neal, Sheff G & Sleepy Hallow — Forrest Gump (Remix) • Yella Beezy feat. Ty Dolla Sign — Ay Ya Ya Ya • Queen Key — Hey • G Herbo — Hunnid Bands • Snoop Dogg feat. YG and Mustard — Blue Face Hunnids • Polo Perks — For Real (Slide on Me) • Ameer Vann — Los Angeles • DUCKWRTH — Crush • AzChike — What Up • Brian Brown — Ghetto’s Hymn • Dee Watkins — Hell Raiser • Duwap Kaine — Flyin’ • Boogie — Live 95 • Lil Uzi Vert — Futsal Shuffle 2020
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tracksfordays · 7 years
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PARRI$ - NASTY (DEE MAD Remix)
Rising Paris-based producer/DJ, DEE MAD, has just dropped off a club ready remix to PARRI$’ hit track, “NASTY.”
Keeping his focus on the floor and creating a definite party starter, DEE MAD has turned “NASTY” into an energetic and vibey trap sound that would certainly set any club crowd off. The production is clean and powerful, with towering builds leading to drops consisting of pitched, sliding vocal melodies and a strong low-end that provides a real burst of power to the track. DEE MAD keeps the listener tuned in by switching to unique drum and melody patterns throughout the track while also ending with a moombah swing. If you’re looking for some energetic trap sounds to get through the midweek, be sure to stream this gem here and turn loud:
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Hit List: Shelley's Top 3 Picks in East Austin
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Happy New Year to the Trading Places Village! To start off 2019 with my first post of the year, I thought I would introduce you all to my neighborhood (that is, when I'm not off vagabonding somewhere else in the world!). My hometown is Austin, Texas — and I live in the weird, quirky, artistic neighborhood of East Austin, just east of downtown. I love my neighborhood, which has really changed and grown a lot in the last 5 years. Sometimes Austin experiences too much and too rapid growth, and it's hard to keep up with it all. It's also sad sometimes seeing the old places close or get forced out. But despite all the changes, there are many places — both long-time, established traditions and exciting new things that have come in — that I love in my neighborhood. Here, then, I share my "Top 3" picks across various categories of places to eat, drink and be merry in East Austin: TOP 3 TACOS: Tamale House East, 1707 E. 6th
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One of my all-time faves. I lived down the street from the original location further north; once I moved to the east side, they opened this east side location too, right down the street! Coincidence? I think not! Owned and run by the Valera family since 1958, they make mouth-watering tamales along with a great selection of breakfast and all-day tacos, mole, enchiladas plates and more. A fantastic, fun atmosphere with cool décor inside, and a chill little garden patio as well. They have live salsa from The Brew every weekend and lots of other events, including music and Frida Fridays. Check it out, you can’t go wrong! Full bar, open breakfast through dinner. Joe’s Bakery, 2305 E. 7th Great family-owned place that’s been there since 1962. INCREDIBLE tortillas and migas, cool old-school atmosphere, and a great front counter Mexican bakery selection. Their migas are the best in town, according to me and my friends Mando Rayo and Jarod Reese who wrote the book on Tacos of Texas (literally!) Only open for breakfast and lunch. Taco Flats, 2500 E. 6th This vintage Airstream food truck is right across the street from my condo complex. It’s behind La Holly bar (owned by the same folks), which makes for a fun place to combine for drinks with your tacos. They have a pretty interesting menu of unusual and gourmet tacos. Great outdoor space as well. TOP 3 BREAKFAST SPOTS: Counter Café, 1914 E. 6th This place is honestly the BOMB for breakfast. Personally I love their benedicts, but the Steak & Eggs and Quail & Eggs get pretty high reviews from customers. Their biscuits are also pretty damn good and very authentic Southern. You can’t go too wrong with lunch here either. Only open for breakfast and lunch (their burgers are great, and could crossover into that category below).
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Photo courtesy of Launderette Launderette, 2115 Holly St. While Launderette doesn't serve breakfast every day — only weekend brunch — that brunch definitely rates as one of my top picks anywhere in Austin. If I didn’t have Launderette in this section, I would definitely put it in the “upscale restaurant” section below, so consider this a dual entry. Comfort food in a cool setting, to-die-for cocktails, and a pretty good happy hour. Don’t miss it when in Austin. Juan in a Million, 2300 E. Cesar Chavez Another long-time, family-owned East side fave. The patriarch of the family, Juan himself, is usually there shaking customers’ hands and asking how things are. This is super hole-in-the-wall, but don’t let that put you off. There are usually lines to get in for weekend breakfast (they also serve lunch every day). Huge plates; in fact, they are well known and were featured on the Travel Channel for their “Don Juan” — if you can eat the whole thing, your picture goes up on the wall. I have a few friends whose mugs grace those walls.
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TOP 3 BURGERS: Hi-Hat Public House, 2121 E. 6th This is one of my favorite casual, comfortable neighborhood spots. They always remember me there, and have a definite cast of regulars. It’s also one of the best burgers on the east side, and on Thursdays you can get a burger and a pint for $14. If you don’t come for the burger, you can check out Taco Tuesday (two tacos and a pint for $12), Wine Wednesday (half-price bottles), or their weekend brunch with live jazz. They also have live music many other nights of the week. Justine’s Brasserie, 4710 E. 5th This is one of my favorite places on the East Side, for way more than the burger. It would definitely go on my list for top upscale restaurants if it didn’t always get raves enough about its Royale with Cheese (named from Pulp Fiction) to make this category. Besides that fine burger, they have the most amazing French Country Bistro comfort food, a beautiful outdoor patio and lawn, and a full roster of parties and other events. They always throw the most happening soirees during any big Austin festival like SXSW.
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Photo courtesy of Justine's Brasserie Arlo’s, 1700 E. 6th This food truck is where you want to go if you’re vegetarian/vegan and craving a totally satisfying, juicy, cheesy, drip down your chin burger. And non-vegetarians will love it just as much, I promise! Their Bac’N Cheez Burger is tha bomb; I don’t know how they do it, but it hits the exact right spot for any burger, vegan or not! Trust me on this. A side of sweet potato fries makes it perfection. The truck is parked at The Grackle bar, which is a mighty fine place to grab a drink and hang. TOP 3 BARBECUE JOINTS: Franklin, 900 E 11th
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This is possibly the most famous name in Texas barbecue, visited by many a Travel Channel and Food Network show and written up in the New York Times. Aaron Franklin, truly is a master, and even has his own TV show. Jimmy Kimmel, Anthony Bourdain and President Obama have eaten here. This place is as old-school as it gets; hasn’t changed much in a decade. It really does live up to the hype, and the line can be hours long. It opens at 11 am every day (though people queue up long before that), and stays open til they sell out. La Barbecue, 2027 E. Cesar Chavez Located inside the Quickie Pickie (a great small market to shop as well), this gets my vote for fave Austin BBQ. It’s owned by spouses LeAnn Mueller (of the famed Mueller BBQ family) and Alison Clem, and there’s usually a line out the door here as well. Personally I love their pulled pork, and they also do these amazing sandwiches with their homemade jalapeno sausage topped with barbecue. You might go into a food coma afterward. Kerlin BBQ, 1700 E. Cesar Chavez This food truck gets consistently good reviews for its barbecue and sides (which are way above the ordinary), even though it’s relatively new. Their sampler platter is a favorite, and they also sell kolaches which are fantastic. It shares space with Vera Cruz tacos, which is a phenomenal place as well. TOP 3 ASIAN FOOD SPOTS: Dee Dee, 2500 E. 6th I can’t tell you how excited I was when this WONDERFUL Northern Thai Street Food truck moved from Cesar Chavez (already close) to right across the street from my complex! This is not only the best Thai food on the east side, it’s also hands-down one of the top 2 or 3 Thai food spots in all of Austin (If you want to know my other go-to restaurants, check out Sway and Titaya’s). This food truck is run by husband and wife team Justin & Lakana (she is from Northern Thailand). The name Dee Dee means “good good” in Thai — and yes, it is that good that you have to say so twice. Seriously, if you like Thai food, stop in here. They only have a few things on the menu, but wow, do they do those 3 things spot on. Their food can be pretty spicy (it’s authentic, after all!) so don’t be afraid to ask them to dial it down a notch or two if you want. Ramen Tatsu-ya, 1600 E. 6th Since the first of these restaurants opened in North Austin, it was immensely popular, always with looooong lines out the door and waits of up to an hour or two. So you can imagine how freaking excited East Austin was when we found out that it was coming into the defunct Qui restaurant space, left from disgraced celebrity Top Chef Paul Qui. It just opened in summer 2018, and if you like ramen, DO NOT MISS IT! They have a pretty fun story, too — the owners and co-chefs, Tatsu Aikawa and Takuya Matsumoto, were hip-hop DJs when they met. Their mission is to bring Japanese soul food to Austin.
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Photo courtesy of Ramen Tatsu-ya Kemuri Tatsu-ya, 2713 E. 2nd Along with Thai food, ramen is by far my favorite Asian food. Fortunately, there are two of the best ramen spots in town within walking distance of my loft (see above). Kemuri is really fun and unique — it serves a kinda crazy combination of Texas and Japanese food, like brisket ramen. They also have things like authentic Karaage chicken, and a great menu of Chinmi “exotic and rareties” that is rated for its weird factor by rating each one from Not Funky (Kenny G) to You Nasty (James Brown). The décor is also a fantastically oddball mix of old Japanese signs and other relics with Texas kitsch (it used to be a barbecue place, and lots of those items remain). Great back garden/patio that usually projects films on a wall. Just a weird, fun place with really incredible food and cocktails. TOP 3 UPSCALE RESTAURANTS: Juniper, 2400 E. Cesar Chavez This has been open a couple of years now, in a newly restored mixed-use center that’s home to Blue Owl Brewing, SpraTX graffiti/art shop, and a host of art and design studios. It’s refined Italian, with a seasonal menu that varies according to the ingredients available from the local farms and purveyors that they source from. Worth a little splurge (higher priced, but not crazy expensive). Monger’s, 2401 E. Cesar Chavez This is one of my go-to places for either a nice dinner or when I’m craving seafood. One partner runs the kitchen while the other runs the small seafood market where you can buy amazingly fresh fish, shrimp and other items to cook, straight from the Gulf Coast. They have a fantastic raw bar, and lots of great shareable plates. If you love seafood, I highly recommend this place.
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Photo courtesy of Monger's Suerte, 1800 E 6th Opened in 2018, this is a fancy Mexican restaurant that deserves recognition. The ambience and service are great in my experience, and the food is above average in a city chock-full of Tex-Mex food. It’s a great place to stop for Lucky Hour (as they call their happy hour) from 5-6 every day. TOP 3 CRAFT BREWPUBS: Hops & Grain, 507 Calles
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Photo courtesy of Hops & Grain This was the first micro-brewery in East Austin, and it’s my favorite. Not only do they have great beers, a good inside area and outside patio, and food truck; they are also very community oriented, with lots of events from trivia nights and live music to beer and yoga days. Dog friendly, tours and tastings, and all around great people! Tours of the brewery are given on Friday at 5pm and Saturday at 2pm and 4pm. Tours are FREE, & last about 45 minutes. Lazarus Brewing, 1902 E. 6th This is one of the newest brewery additions to the thriving East Austin craft beer scene, and extremely popular. It’s housed in a beautiful building, with a super cozy atmosphere and very dog-friendly. They serve not only their beers but also housemade root beer and kombucha, and they serve tacos if you’re hungry. Blue Owl Brewing, 2400 E. Cesar Chavez This brewery stands out because they do sour mash brewing. I haven’t quite acquired the taste for that, so honestly I don’t frequent this place. But when I feel like something different, it’s great, and it is a pretty wonderful little spot. Honorable Mention: Zilker Brewing, 1701 E. 6th TOP 3 WATERING HOLES: La Holly, 2500 E. 6th This spot has a groovy neighborhood vibe, and the owner Simon Madera is a super friendly guy who’s often behind the bar. They specialize in spirits from Mexico: tequila, mezcal and the harder-to-find sotol, raicilla and bacanora popular south of the border. Nice beer garden patio out back, with the Taco Flats food truck.
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Photo courtesy of La Holly Whisler’s, 1816 E. 6th This has hands-down been my very favorite cocktail bar spot in East Austin since the day it opened. And yes, I was there the day it opened (in fact, actually before hand, for their soft pre-opening). The hand-crafted cocktails, and the bar/service staff, are all way above par. But the building and setting itself is also way cool, built completely with all kinds of salvaged and reused materials. It’s pretty fun to just wander around and check it all out. Upstairs you’ll find Mezcalería Tobalá, a mezcal bar which is really serious about the spirit! The very excellent Thai Kun food truck is also parked here (Whisler’s doesn’t serve food). Kitty Cohen’s, 2211 Webberville Rd. I like this place so much I had my birthday party there. It’s a really fun 1960s Palm Springs, Dean Martin/Frank Sinatra kind of vibe. Its big draw is the great yard/patio, with a shallow pool that guests can sit along and dip their feet into — refreshing! Be sure to check out the bathrooms, even if you don’t have to go. TOP 3 LIVE MUSIC/DANCE SPOTS: White Horse, 500 Comal St. This is absolutely a must-go spot, not just on the East Side but for anyone visiting Austin. It’s a true Texas honkytonk — but total Austin style. Don’t think twangy country-western music; the nightly live music here is all about swing, rockabilly and blues. It’s a super hip yet casual place, with good strong drinks that are cheap by Austin standards. There are always a lot of great dancers, and they do lesson nights as well. A guaranteed fun night out!
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Photo courtesy of The White Horse Ah Sing Den, 1100 E. 6th I’ve loved this place since it was East Side Showroom, which was started by a mother and daughter team. After years of that super cool steampunk saloon, the team decided to give the place a new look, vibe and name. Ah Sing Den is named after the Victorian London opium den that was frequented by the likes of Charles Dickens and Arthur Conan Doyle. It’s super swank, the décor is to die for, and they make some of the best cocktails in town. A full menu of Asian-inspired dishes won’t leave you hungry, and the calendar of live music and other events will entertain. Esquina Tango, 209 Pedernales St. This is a lively tango and salsa place, owned by an Argentine husband and wife team. They offer a host of dance and Spanish language classes, with live music, dance parties and festivals almost every weekend. Check out their calendar before heading over to see what’s on. TOP 3 VEGAN EATERIES:            Counter Culture, 2337 E. Cesar Chavez
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Photo courtesy of Counter Culture Super innovative vegan fare, this place is the go-to fave not just in East Austin, but the city as a whole, for many veg-heads. It’s housed in a hard-to-miss bright blue building, and also serves beer and wine. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I’ve seen local celebs here (Giancarlo Esposito and Matthew McConaughey), as well as kooky pets on the animal friendly patio, including a parrot perched on a customer’s shoulder and an iguana on a leash. The Vegan Nom, 2324 E. Cesar Chavez The home of the “Rock’n vegan tacos,” if you are veg and craving a taco, hit this food truck up. Right across the street from Counter Culture, at the super-cool Soma Vida complex (you might want to stop in there for yoga or a massage, or daily co-working passes if you need that). Mr. Natural, 1901 E. Cesar Chavez This place has been around forever; it is THE long-time, go-to, natural and vegan food place in Austin, with several locations including east. They’ve been around since 1988. They offer a “choose your own” deli area (focus on healthy Tex-Mex, but not limited to that), bakery, and market. They also have a lot of community events such as yoga and meditation, On the first Sunday of every month they feature an All Vegan Brunch Buffet. Read the full article
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keikun-jyouhoukyoku · 8 years
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印象に残ったラップ2016 (sosa以外並び適当です)(2015の曲も混じってるかも)
Chief Keef Ft. Lil Reese & Fredo - We Want War
Chief Keef - Freak
Chief Keef - Outerspace Glo 
Chief Keef - Whoa
Chief Keef - According To My Watch 
HoodRich Pablo Juan Ft. Wicced - I Need Mo 
HoodRich Pablo Juan Ft. Wicced - Slow Mo 
Bricc Baby Ft. 21 Savage & Reese - F It Up 
Cash Out - Extra 
Famous Dex & Carl Phresh - I'm Great 
Lil Uzi Vert Ft. DJ Diamond Kuts - Monee Del Rey 
Playboi Carti Ft. Lil Yachty - Run It 
Stewie ft. Cago Leek - Sideways 
Hillz Fam - GWYM 
Spiiker - Burke N Bag 
King Dre - Go Krazy 
Icewear Vezzo ft. BandGang Biggs & Masoe , BabyFace Ray - I Was 
Young Thug ft. Duke - For My People 
Sauce Walka - Water World 
Young Chop - Just Do Me 
21 Savage & Metro Boomin - Ocean Drive
Future - How it Feel 
Lil Yachty x Gucci Mane - Bentley Coupe
Montana Of 300 x Talley Of 300 - Mf's Mad Part 2 
Mari Grams - Nike 
Koran Streets - Without a High School Diploma 
WNC Carlos x JMM Larry x SOG Sherwood Flame- Cross Me  
WNC Carlos x Jungle Muzik Larry x Geaux Justin- Bang Out  
WNC Whop Bezzy x Red x WNC Carlos - Smash Yo Ole Man 
Chief Keef - Law & Order 
Chief Keef - Pardon Em 
Chief Keef - Office 
Sauce Walka - That Kid That Did 
Sauce walka Ft. Philthy Rich - Like Nothing 
Sauce Walka - Oh Yeah 
Sosamann - Runnin Thru It Feat. Sauce Walka & Johnny Cinco 
21 Savage & Metro Boomin ft. Future - X 
Dj Scream Ft. 21 Savage, Juicy J & Young Dolph - Lit 
Hoodrich Pablo Juan - Heavy Weight 
Hoodrich Pablo Juan - Dead People 
Famous Dex - Y3@: W#@+ 
Rich The Kid x Famous Dex - I'm Cool
Gucci Mane - All My Children 
Gucci Mane ft Lil Wayne - Oh Lord
Breezy Montana ft. Lud Foe - Choppaz 
Breezy Montana - IDK Ya 
Breezy Montana - Brazy 
BandGang Biggs - Camera Phone 
Maine Musk, T.E.C, TaydaSantana, Twinn Loco - Dabbin With That Gang 
Young Thug - Drippin
Dee Potts - Hungry 
Young Nudy - Sweep
Johnny Cinco ft. Lucci - Gotta Stop 
Kap G - Southside 
Mikey Dollaz - Get In My Way 
Pollari - Flip Phone Trappin 
Dice SoHo - Regardless 
ZelooperZ - Elevators 
Ca$h Out ft. Young Sizzle - Heard What I Said 
Tate Kobang ft. BlaqStarr - Nasty Girl  
KEY NYATA - C.O.T.S outro (going home) 
Bankroll Mafia Ft. Shad Da God, Quavo & Offset - Up One 
Kodak Black - Give it all I Got 
Mackned - Hannin To Me 
OJ Da Juiceman Ft. Chedda Da Connect - Water Whippin 
Mr. 2-17 - This Way 
2 Chainz - Ghetto 
Juicy J - Act 
Ty Money - Rickey Killa (pt:2 of trilogy )
Lucki (Lucki Eck$) - Pop Out/Up 
Don Juan Ft. CosaNostra Kidd - Catch Me 
Twice - Ready 
Cookie Money - Killas 
Bankroll Fresh - Bust It 
Kid Cudi - Frequency 
Jimmy Wopo - Nanana 
Que Almighty - #RippedDatBitch5iv 
BBE AJ Ft. Tadah Gang - T.A.N.B 
Zuse - Bag It Up
Ralo - Not a Rapper
Dae Dae x London On Da Track - Woke Up
B Will Ft. Big Poppa & Mouse - Bouncing To The Right Side
Wicced Feat. B La B - Checcin' Out
TooPlayerMode - Set 
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