I have been listening to Dj Yoda since his first ‘How to cut & paste’ mixtapes, that I highly recommend (check out Vol1 and Vol2 if you’re not familiar). He has always been weirdish. This 30s edition goes one step further into Dj Yoda’s abilities to mix the most unexpected tunes with brilliant consistency.
‘The 30s Edition’ is more bearable than ‘The 80s Edition’ (which was still dope) and it’s a real light listen, especially if you want to have a bit a laugh at the sort of jaunty music they …
Here is a little bassline massage treat from Yabe chan (Das Kollektiv) while you impatiently wait for the next Calamarfarci compilation. Done for a DJ competition during a sleepless night, the mix will start you off with some funky dubstep to get you in the mood, after which Smiley Culture introduces the 170’s BPM jungle/drum’n’bass half of the mix. Chopped with the odd reggae or funky tune, this mix should keep you wobbling throughout the hour. Enjoy!
Tracklist
Bob Haggart – Big noise from Winnetka
Deekline & Wizard – Bounce And Rebound (Bassnectar remix)
Bombist …
As promised, Calamarfarci Records – Underground Hip Hop Vol.2! Same concept, different songs. This one goes from Ragga Hip Hop (Mad Lion, Postmen, Afu-Ra, Capleton), to heavy underground tracks (Onyx, Popa Wu, Black Moon). And you’ll get som chilled out tunes as well, with Asheru, Danger Mouse, Pharcyde or Supernatural.
Download the compilation, and share the link (only if you like…but you will
PS : I couldn’t get the song name of C.O.D Crew track, so …
I recently found back the firsts underground hip hop compilations I did, while ago, when I was spending my evenings downloading stuff on Soulseek, and getting educated by the hip hop freaks of the Hip Hop room (big up to all the members!). 6 years later, they sound as good as they did before, so I decided to make them available to everyone passing by my blog. Download the first volume HERE
Some tunes come from Wu-Tang gold era (Method Man’s Tical, Genius/GZA Liquid Swords, Heltah Skeltah, Gravediggaz,…), Stone …
Svinkels’ style is radically different than the vast majority of French hip-hop. They are composed by 3 alcoholic MC’s, and DJ Pone (also part of Birdy Nam Nam DJ collective). They are well known for their absurd, non politically correct lyrics, word plays, cartoonish flows, and Rock’n’Roll attitude. They could be considered as the french Beastie Boys, as their influences go from the Wu-Tang to french punk veterans, Berurier Noir. The Svinkels define their own music as “dirty-core” or “slip-hop”. This excellent album gathers unrealeased tracks, B-sides, and remixes by …
The finest MC to ever hail from Canada compiled his best underground works to give to the masses in this hard to find LP. His style very reminiscent of a top notch New York MC of the mid to late 90’s, Saukrates holds his own next to some of the big apples best, and one of the west’s nicest. Everyone from Masta Ace, Common, Xzibit and Pharoahe Monch stop through to assist Saukrates, but the true highlights of the tape are when Sauk zones out on his own. Anyone doubting …