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Fire Fire
from YouTube :: Tag // myspace August 14, 2008
This is from Piracy Funds Terrorism, vol. 1, which is a "mixtape" by M.I.A. and Diplo that came out in 2004. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piracy_Funds_Terrorism http://miauk.com http://www.myspace.com/mia http://www.myspace.com/diplo http://maddecent.com Author: existentialrainbow Keywords: m.i.a. mia mathangi maya arulpragasam arular kala piracy funds terrorism volume one "piracy terrorism" diplo Added: August 14, 2008
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mad decent worldwide radio #30 - Emynd ‘BOUNCE IT’
from DJViBE.com : DJViBE FM: Podcasts » DJViBE FM: Podcasts June 25, 2008
Crossfaded Bacon and Mad Decent Records present Mad Decent Worldwide Radio #30: BOUNCE IT Mixed by Emynd I started listening to Bounce music about two years ago and, over the past couple years, have acquired a pretty extensive collection of CDs, MP3s, and records of this really rich music. For those unfamiliar with Bounce, it is a fairly unique strain of club-oriented hip-hop that originated in New Orleans sometime around 1991 with MC TT Tucker s Where Dey At. Almost 20 years later, Bounce still dominates the urban club and block party scene in New Orleans with very little major label backing. Just as Baltimore Club is based on the Lyn Collins Think break and the Gaz Sing Sing break, Bounce beats are based on samples from The Showboy s Drag Rap (aka Triggerman ) and Derek B s Rock The Beat drum break (more commonly known as the Brown Beat ). The best club music seems almost always to thrive on calculated simplicity, and Bounce is no exception, relying on MC work that is based on simple call and response chants, straightforward rhyme schemes/patterns, and repetitive dance refrains. My buddy Noz http://www.cocaineblunts.com has helped me learn a lot about this music and several years ago (right after Katrina), he put together a really great collection of earlier Bounce songs that you can download (http://www.cocaineblunts.com/blunts/?p=690). Also, the first podcast on New Orleans rap has got some good stuff on it as well. In contrast to Noz s collection of songs, I made my mix as an effort to put people onto some more recent New Orleans Bounce songs and artists that they likely aren t very familiar with. As you ll notice pretty quickly, I ve kept the mixing and DJing to a real minimum and tried to move pretty quickly from song to song to fit in as much stuff is possible. There isn t a real rhyme or reason for most of the selections on here. They re mostly just a bunch of Bounce songs I really like, and I m hoping some of y all will enjoy this stuff enough to go and support some of these artists. I ve provided links wherever possible to help make that search as easy as I could because a lot of these folks have a pretty strong presence on Myspace. Please hit these dudes up on their Myspace, support their events, and buy whatever you can from them. Tracklisting: 1. Intro 2. DJ Jubilee Get Ready, Ready! (1997) 3. Chev Picture This (2004) 4. 5th Ward Weebie 5th Ward Weebie Part 3 (2003) 5. Peacachoo Get High (2004) 6. Kilo Pop Dat Tattoo (2008) 7. Peacachoo and Blaza ft Hot Boy Johnny Danity Kane Remix (2007) 8. Kane and Abel featuring 5th Ward Weebie and Hot Boy Ronald Toot It Up (2003) 9. 5th Ward Weebie Dip It (2008) 10. 10th Ward Buck Drop (2007) 11. 9th Ward Tea Pull A Muscle (2008) 12. Peacachoo and Gotty Boi Chris Cut It Up (2006) 13. Sissy Nobby Snake (2008) 14. De Ja Vu Abracadabra (2005) 15. Peacachoo and Gotty Boi Chris Blocka Blocka (2007) 16. South Rakkas Crew and Emynd Mad Again (NOLA Bounce Remix) (2008) 17. Dime Gyrl Drell They Mad (2005) 18. Gotty Boi Chris ft 5th Ward Weebie Where She At (2005) 19. Gotty Boi Chris She Make Me (Laaard!!!) (2005) 20. Faster Boyz I Ain t Had Sex In A Long Time (2004) 21. 10th ward Buck Buck Hop (2004) 22. Naughty Walk With It (2003) 23. DJ Jubilee Where Y all From (2004) 24. 2 Sweet Do Like I Told Ya (1997) 25. Katey Red Melpomene Block Party (1999) 26. Willie Puckett Doggie Hopp (1997) 27. Partners n Crime We Don t Love Them Hoes (1994) 28. DJ Jubilee Back That A** Up (2000) 29. Ricky B Y all Holler (1996) 30. Lil Wayne New Orleans Classic (2007) Text: 1. Intro One of my favorite Bounce producers Peacachoo just bullshitting, talking about Bounce music. Behind it, I just threw together some of the constituent Bounce elements as a brief intro. 2. DJ Jubilee Get Ready, Ready! (1997) DJ Jubilee is not only one of the most popular Bounce artists that s been putting out records since 1994, he s also a special education teacher that has been able to make successful Bounce songs without resorting to the foul language that dominates a great deal of Bounce (not that I have any problem with that profanity). I opened this mix with this particular song just because I love how hard hitting the chants are on top of the 4 4 claps before the Brown Beat drops. - DJ Jubilee Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/djjubilee1 3. Chev Picture This (2004) Sissy Rapper Chev is one of the more popular Sissy rappers in the Bounce scene in New Orleans. Sissy Bounce is a really unique strain of Bounce where gay men perform traditional Bounce songs that are often overtly homosexual in nature. The most unique thing about these Sissy artists is how accepted they are by a mixed crowd as opposed to stigmatized (though of course, there is most certainly some homophobic stigmatization). That being said, even though Sissy audiences are quite mixed, it probably comes as no surprise that female and gay audiences still make up a bulk of their audience. This song mixed well out of Get Ready, Ready! and I love the lively string sample that backs Chev s crooning. Peep Chev s most recent hit Hollywood right here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Q09 29qXP4. If I m not mistaken, Chev has abonded his Sissy past to do more traditional hetero Bounce. 4. 5th Ward Weebie 5th Ward Weebie Part 3 (2003) 5th Ward Weebie (not to be confused with Webbie from Baton Rouge) is an artist that had some moderate success with the some more traditional Gangsta Rap shit with No Limit Camp in the late 90s and early 00s, but I ve always felt his best stuff was his Bounce songs. While most Bounce rappers are happy to rely on chants and refrains, Weebie tends to rap a little bit more than most, kicking more developed verses. Another trope of Bounce is the use and re-use of chants and lyrics of previous Bounce songs, which is obvious here with Weebie s Y all ready, ready? question which is pretty obviously referencing Jubilee s Get Ready, Ready! Sinista on the beat here. - 5th Ward Weebie Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/fifthwardweebie - Sinista Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/sinista54 5. Peacachoo Get High (2004) Next up is Peacachoo s Bounce remix of John Legend s Get High. Remixing R Bounce Down compilations. Peacachoo is easily one of my favorite Bounce producers these days and he s always doing really interesting, inventive stuff within the Triggerman and Brown Beat formula. And, as you ll see later, several of his songs provided the basis for my Mad Again remix I did for Mad Decent. - Peacachoo Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/peacachoo2 - Blackhouse Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/blackhouseonline 6. Kilo Pop Dat Tattoo (2008) Kilo is responsible for the Bounce classic Who Dat Called The Police from 1998 and is still making relevant Bounce tracks today. This song is from my man Mr. 604 s excellent Shake Twerk and Wobble compilation with producer Took .I highly recommend you purchase the compilation ASAP right here: http://cdbaby.com/cd/shaketwerkwobble. - Kilo Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/neworleanskilo - Mr. 604 Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/mr604 - The Bounce Spot Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/thebouncespot 7. Peacachoo and Blaza ft Hot Boy Johnny Danity Kane Remix (2007) This is a Peacachoo remix from Bounce Down Volume 5 of some random Danity Kane song that I ve never heard before. I do however love the piano loop and think that the Brown Beat along with Hot Boy Johnny s chanting on top really, really sounds dope on it. I m not a huge fan of a lot of the R Toot It Up (2003) A really energetic Bounce song with Weebie and Hot Boy Ronald who is famous for his Walk Like Ronald Bounce anthem (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9skbtPUNKK8). The beat is obviously influenced by Juvenile s Back That Ass Up and Choppa s Choppa Style (http://youtube.com/watch?v=szQwHZ-aWGU). - 5th Ward Weebie Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/fifthwardweebie 9. 5th Ward Weebie Dip It (2008) Nine tracks in and already three of them have 5th Ward Weebie on ëem. Apparently, I m a big 5th Ward Weebie fan. This is another song from the Shake Twerk and Wobble compilation. I told you to cop it right HERE: http://cdbaby.com/cd/shaketwerkwobble! - 5th Ward Weebie Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/fifthwardweebie - Mr. 604 Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/mr604 - The Bounce Spot Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/thebouncespot 10. 10th Ward Buck Drop (2007) If you haven t noticed yet, quite a few hooks, chants, and lyrics from Bounce have been re-appropriated for use elsewhere, most notably by Lil Jon nd Three 6 Mafia. You may however recognize this hook as Mike Jones recently nabbed it from 10th Ward Buck for his single from a few months back of the same name. Strangely, Mike Jones gives a shout out to 10th Ward Buck on his song. - 10th Ward Buck Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/10wardbuck 11. 9th Ward Tea Pull A Muscle (2008) I know nothing about 9th Ward Tea except that this song is hard as hell and amazing. Whenever I play it in the club, people either look at me like I m crazy or wyle out. This is a perfect example of just how energetic Bounce has gotten over the past several years. Notice also that there s a great deal more production work with a lot of striking vocal chops and beat changes. - 9th Ward Tea Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/9thwardtea 12. Peacachoo and Gotty Boi Chris Cut It Up (2006) Most folks that listen to Bounce these days will agree that one of the stand out stars is Gotty Boi Chris. Dude has the star power, charisma, and even the look that might be able to allow him to crossover. And, he s really damn talented. His voice is unique as hell, and he just knows how to ride a beat. Taken from Bounce Down Volume 3, this song is just one of the many bangers Peacachoo and Gotty Boi have hooked up over the past half decade. There s a video for it here: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual Snake (2008) Nobby is another sissy artist and this song Snake is a rowdy one. - Sissy Nobby Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/sissynobby 14. De Ja Vu Abracadabra (2005) Another Peacachoo production, this time with one of the better female MCs doing it in Bounce today, De Ja Vu. I think Peacachoo is best when he adds some more melodic samples to his tracks, and De Ja Vu is just wylin , killing it on this. - Peacachoo Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/peacachoo2 - De Ja Vu Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/dejavumsbosschick - Blackhouse Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/blackhouseonline 15. Peacachoo and Gotty Boi Chris Blocka Blocka (2007) Yet another Peacachoo production with Gotty Boi on the vocals. This song is so effing hard and I sampled it for my Mad Again Bounce Remix. - Peacachoo Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/peacachoo2 - Gotty Boi Chris Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/gottyboichris2 - Blackhouse Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/blackhouseonline 16. South Rakkas Crew and Emynd Mad Again (NOLA Bounce Remix) (2008) This is my Bounce remix of the South Rakks Crew Mad Again that recently came out in digital form on Mad Decent. I made a very clear and deliberate effort to make this remix a blatant imitation of my favorite Bounce artists and producers. So, not only did I sample the Drag Rap and Brown Beat, but I also very deliberately sampled vocals from Gotty Boi Chris, Dime Gyrl Drell, and De Ja Vu, while imitating the production styles of my favorite Bounce producers: Blaza, Peacachoo, Blaqnmild (aka Blaq Biggi Blaq)>, and Took. Big shouts to all of those dudes and I m psyched people are feeling this remix. - Peacachoo Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/peacachoo2 - Blaza Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/da_beat_contractor - Blaqnmild Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/BLAQNMILD - Gotty Boi Chris Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/gottyboichris2 - De Ja Vu Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/dejavumsbosschick - Dime Gyrl Drell Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/dymegyrldrell2 17. Dime Gyrl Drell They Mad (2005) Obviously, this is the source for the They mad! vocal sample I rocked on the preceding song. From Bounce Down Volume 2. I just love how hard Drell is spitting on this ish with that real traditional Triggerman rocking in the background. DJ Lil Man on production if I m not mistaken. - Dime Gyrl Drell Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/dymegyrldrell2 - Blackhouse Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/blackhouseonline 18. Gotty Boi Chris ft 5th Ward Weebie Where She At (2005) 19. Gotty Boi Chris She Make Me (Laaard!!!) (2005) More Gotty Boi and 5th Ward Weebie for ya. - 5th Ward Weebie Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/fifthwardweebie - Gotty Boi Chris Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/gottyboichris2 - Blackhouse Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/blackhouseonline 20. Faster Boyz I Ain t Had Sex In A Long Time (2004) I don t know much about this record except that it samples the Fugees Ready or Not Enya shit, and the Faster Boyz kill it. This is some classic shit right here. 21. 10th ward Buck Buck Hop (2004) Another 10th Ward Buck song that I really like. - 10th Ward Buck Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/10wardbuck 22. Naughty Walk With It (2003) Super hard piano loop and Naughty spitting on it. I presume this is a Blaqbiggieblaq track and it s killing it. - Naughty Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/naughtdawildboy07 - Blaqnmild Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/BLAQNMILD 23. DJ Jubilee Where Y all From (2004) This is just an intro track from Jubilee s 2004 album, but I think it s hard as fuck. It s also notable because it s got the popular Streets of Cairo aka Poor Little Country Maid aka There s a place in France where the naked ladies dance melody that has been a pretty popular melody in Bounce (especially earlier in some Cash Money Gangsta Bounce records). The Tupac chants here are also indicative of how popular Tupac and West Coast Gangsta rap is and was in the NO. But, mostly, I just think this shit is hard as hell. - DJ Jubilee Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/djjubilee1 24. 2 Sweet Do Like I Told Ya (1997) 2 Sweet is a crew of two females on one of the most important Bounce labels a href=http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile /a>. This song uses another very popular melody in Bounce songs: the theme song from the movie Halloween. - Take Fo Records: http://www.myspace.com/takefomusic 25. Katey Red Melpomene Block Party (1999) 26. Willie Puckett Doggie Hopp (1997) 27. Partners n Crime We Don t Love Them Hoes (1994) 28. DJ Jubilee Back That A** Up (2000) And a brief medley of Jackson 5 sampling Bounce tracks. First is Katey Red and Them Hoes classic Melpomene Block Party (who is the first and arguably most important Sissy artist) with hilarious call and response vocals like Katey Red is a dick sucker!, I m a ho, you know I m a ho, and Hit me from the back! (Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=An3Me1-67TI) After that is one of DJ Jubilee s back-up dancers turned Bounce artist Willie Puckett with Doggie Hopp (Baby Boi Da Prince was also one of DJ Jubilee s dancers back in the day). Next up is the oldest song on this mix, the Partners N Crime s We Don t Love Them Hoes. Made up of Kango Slim and Mr. Meanor, P-N-C are one of the more important groups in all of NO rap and had some successful Bounce hits in the 90s with Pump the Party and NO Block Party with DJ Jubilee. They re currently signed to Juvenile s UTP label. Lastly we have DJ Jubilee s Back That A** Up which Jubilee sued Juvenile over stealing the lyrics for Juvie s song of the same name. - Take Fo Records: http://www.myspace.com/takefomusic - Katey Red Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/kateyred - PNC Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/pncofficial - DJ Jubilee Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/djjubilee1 29. Ricky B Y all Holler (1996) This is probably my favorite Bounce song to date. The Second Line sample and the Brown Beat just work so well together, and I love Ricky B s sing-songy flow. I have no idea what happened to him or the Mobo Click and a quick google of them doesn t give me any info except where to cop some CDs. Ricky B s got another great track on the Mobo Click album called Shake It Fo Ya Hood that s incredible as well. 30. Lil Wayne New Orleans Classic (2007) I wanted to end this tape with Lil Wayne and Curren$y spitting right on top of the Drag Rap instrumental because it drives home just how popular Bounce is in New Orleans. There s something really endearing about hearing Wayne and Curren$y go back and forth kicking popular refrains of Bounce songs and hearing them mimic the simple flows that Wayne s label mates at Cash Money in the early 90s helped nurture through the years. That s it! Hope you enjoyed it. Peep the blog and myspace below or drop me an email! Emynd & Bo Bliz Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/whitetshirts http://www.crossfadedbacon.com emyndandbobliz@gmail.com
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mad decent worldwide radio #29 - Boy 8-Bit ‘Suspense Is Killing Me’
from DJViBE.com : DJViBE FM: Podcasts » DJViBE FM: Podcasts June 12, 2008
As you probably know, my first E.P. Suspense Is Killing Me for Mad Decent has been released. You may have heard the title track in Diplo s Turtles mix from last year - and its finally available for purchase! The E.P. also contains 2 other club influenced tracks in The Cricket Scores and Bulbs Burn Out and an awesome remix of Suspense by Drop The Lime. To celebrate the release I have done a little mix for Mad Decent radio Its a little selection of my current favourite tracks and influences all mashed together, From old computer game music, poppy stuff like LadyHawke to the hard electro stuff like The Proxy (Who s current tunes Dance in Dark and Raven are the biggest tunes around!!) Techier stuff like Stephan Bodzin, through Popof, Bumpy Bmore kick drums and loops (DJ Sega and Say Wut). Melodic stuff (Oxia) through to friends and crew (Fake Blood, Crookers) and tracks that are just awesome (Focker) Anyway, I ve only used elements of certain tracks in this mix, but all of them are worth tracking down and listening to. I really wanted to use the horns in the Say Wut thing, but I had real problems getting it all in key. Oh and I decided to try and re-edit the Focker track rather than just play it straight. BLah Blah BLah I hope you enjoy it! Tracklist: Music from Final Fight on the Amiga Dan Le Sac - Look for the Woman (Fake Blood Remix) LadyHawke - Paris Is Burning (Peaches Remix) The Proxy - Ready To Watching Bodzin and Huntemann - Rubin Popof - Alcoolic Say Wut - NFL Ho MIA - XR 2 (Just the drums) Dj Sega - Bodies Hit The Floor Oxia - Domino Rekorder - Rekorder 00 Memphis Bleak - Is That your chick Crookers and Boy 8-Bit - The Crow Late of The Pier - Focker (Boy 8-Bit Re-edit) Alan Silvestri - Robot Romp (From Flight of the Navigator)
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Podcast 144: May 26, 2008
from Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition May 26, 2008
Podcast 143: May 18, 2008 playlist: Wire, "One of Us" (Object 47) 2008 Pink Flag All The Saints, "Sheffield" (Fire On Corridor X) 2008 Killer Pimp Lithops, "Noo Non M Oon" (Mound Magnet pt. 2 - Elevations Above Sea Level) 2008 Killer Pimp Tony Allen, "Fuji Ouija (Diplo)" (Lagos Shake: A Tony Allen Chop Up) 2008 Honest Jon's 23 Skidoo, "Vegas el Bandito" (Seven Songs) 1982 Ronin Virgin Prunes, "Walls of Jericho" (…If I Die, I Die) 1982 Mute The Juan Maclean, "Happy House Original" (Happy House) 2008 DFA Hortense Ellis, "I'm Still In Love" (The Mighty Striker Shoots At Hits) 2008 Moll-Selekta Jesu, "Tired of Me" (Jesu) 2005 Hydra Head Caribou, "Niobe" (Andorra) 2007 Merge Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
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mad decent worldwide radio #27 - Diplo live on UK pirate radio
from DJViBE.com : DJViBE FM: Podcasts » DJViBE FM: Podcasts May 16, 2008
wassup world innit! this is diplo live on the radio in s.e. london i wanna say its on a pirate station cause its some low wat hole in the wall thing .. but its actually sponsored by diesel and they have a short license or some crap.. but YO i interviewed blaqstarr.. took requests (for black lips remixes from pekham) and ate a meal during my set (the second hour was really drawn out and crappy) but eventually i got back in the groove and started to tear it up the last 15 minutes with some wierd music. but its all live even whil I was eatin (notice mad shitty mixes I did) sorry for the lag - we got mad podcast this summer.. Egon from stones throw.. Boy 8 bit.. New orleans revisted to name a few
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mad decent worldwide radio #26 - SOUTH RAKKAS MEGASOUND - MAD AGAIN OUT NOW!!
from DJViBE.com : DJViBE FM: Podcasts » DJViBE FM: Podcasts April 10, 2008
SOUTH rakkas released this mix in Japan as part of a the World Riddim Cup series, where they represented Canada last year.. it nuts, This mix contains 78 songs; almost all of thier Dancehall Riddim catalog. theres so many damn song that if you wanna know the tracklisting download the XML file.. for real - www.maddecent.com/src i got better things to do than write 10,000 south rakkas tracks on here.. but go buy the 12” online or in stores mixes from SRC, FAKE BLOOD, BOY 8BIT, JOKERS OF THE SCENE, EMYND, LIGHTS WENT OUT 1977, DROP THE LIME, DJ SEGA, AND YOUR MOMMA!
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DIPLO SXSW @ BARCELONA
from YouTube :: Tag // SXSW April 04, 2008
DIPLO SPINNING @ BARCELONA DURING SXSW 2008 AUSTIN TX HE BLEW OUT THE HOUSE SYSTEM Author: btproof Keywords: DJ DIPLO SXSW 2008 AUSTIN TX BARCELONA SPINNING Added: April 4, 2008
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Roxy Cottontail Interview @ SXSW 2008
from Revver - house Videos April 02, 2008
Author: vlazesxsw Added: Wed, 02 Apr 2008 17:07:44 -0800 Duration: 184Multi-talented rapper, DJ, promoter extraordinaire, Roxy Cottontail, sites down with Diabolik at South By Southwest to discuss the mayhem of the music festival and keeping up with her amazingly busy career.
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Roxy Cottontail Interview @ SXSW 2008
from my videos April 02, 2008
Author: vlazesxsw Added: Wed, 02 Apr 2008 17:07:44 -0800 Duration: 184Multi-talented rapper, DJ, promoter extraordinaire, Roxy Cottontail, sites down with Diabolik at South By Southwest to discuss the mayhem of the music festival and keeping up with her amazingly busy career.
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Roxy Cottontail Interview @ SXSW 2008
from Most Recent April 02, 2008
Author: vlazesxsw Added: Wed, 02 Apr 2008 17:07:44 -0800 Duration: 184Multi-talented rapper, DJ, promoter extraordinaire, Roxy Cottontail, sites down with Diabolik at South By Southwest to discuss the mayhem of the music festival and keeping up with her amazingly busy career.
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Roxy Cottontail Interview @ SXSW 2008
from Revver - house Videos March 28, 2008
Author: vlazesxsw Added: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:46:17 -0800 Duration: 184Multi-talented rapper, DJ, promoter extraordinaire, Roxy Cottontail, sites down with Diabolik at South By Southwest to discuss the mayhem of the music festival and keeping up with her amazingly busy career.
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Roxy Cottontail Interview @ SXSW 2008
from my videos March 28, 2008
Author: vlazesxsw Added: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:46:17 -0800 Duration: 184Multi-talented rapper, DJ, promoter extraordinaire, Roxy Cottontail, sites down with Diabolik at South By Southwest to discuss the mayhem of the music festival and keeping up with her amazingly busy career.
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mad decent worldwide radio #25 - whats a niche?
from DJViBE.com : DJViBE FM: Podcasts » DJViBE FM: Podcasts February 04, 2008
what’s in sheffield? I was only there once but it was pretty miserable, like always grey clouds and bus stops and mud puddles. but it does have some music history.. from 80’s synth pop - heaven 17 , thompson twins, and cabaret voltair to autechre and now the artic monkeyfaces.. but theres some mad scene thats been comin up there called niche - named after a nightclub that recently closed.. its kinda speed garage - sped up more and run through some dumb basslines! if u been to uk in the last year - youve heard T2 - heartbroken- a quintessential track from that scenes sound its all about 140 bpms and has a 4/4 and pretty much bangs! my dudes bok bok and manara (aka faggatronix - that name kills me) just put it down with whats what in the niche/bassline set right now.. check em out (they are not from sheffield btw) http://www.myspace.com/faggatronix 01 . intro 02 . DJ MURKZ - datz me 03 . TRC - toybox 04 . CHEEKSTA - baby (T2 remix) 05 . EJ - u.f.o 06 . JTJ - love 07 . DA MIGHTY BLAZE - trojan warrior 08. TS7 - smile ft TONIA 09 . PALEFACE & FLUKES - salt slugs 10 . DEXPLICIT - lifey 11 . TRC - best things ft SCREAMA 12 . DJ MURKZ - dark and grey 13 . DJ Q - fear 14 . NITRO - its you 15 . DEXPLICIT - might be ft GEMMA FOX 16 . IRONSOUL - you liar 17 . MERKURY - my all 18 . ZOMBY - spliff dub (MR FIGZ remix)
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