Re: (313) pre-hip-hop mixes
that would be cool if you could put it up. i couldn't find it on p2p and i doubt it's readily avaiable at my local record store. On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.discogs.com/release/183348 it's a live tape of Bambaataa cutting up and juggling breaks from '83. It's rough as f*ck in terms of both production (typical cruddy Paul Winley pressing) and skills, but it has mad energy and can lay a pretty strong claim to being the blueprint for b-boy mixtapes. The actual tracklisting is the stuff of legend. A lot of the breaks have now been dug up and identified (e.g. Jackson Sisters), but for ages a lot of people were scratching their heads about this one. It was also the inspiration for Q-Bert's Camel Bobsled Race (his beat juggle and cut up of DJ Shadow tracks) which is frankly mind boggling. I've got a copy at here I might be able to make available At 7:26 pm + 5/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: not familiar with that link? On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: what about Bambataa's Death Mix? early enough for you? At 6:25 am + 5/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so i'm curious, does anyone know where one could find some pre-hip-hop mixes online. i'm talking some real deal kool herc/afrika bambataa block party stuff from the late '70s. i've never seen any around suggestions?
Re: (313) pre-hip-hop mixes
the best i know of is on deep house pages 1164. Afrika Islam (son of Bambatta) -Zulu Nation WHBI 105.9FM, Newark 1982-83 this is my favourite electro/hiphop/breaks mix. brilliant. james www.jbucknell.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] et To 06/04/05 09:29 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc 313@hyperreal.org Subject Re: (313) pre-hip-hop mixes that would be cool if you could put it up. i couldn't find it on p2p and i doubt it's readily avaiable at my local record store. On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.discogs.com/release/183348 it's a live tape of Bambaataa cutting up and juggling breaks from '83. It's rough as f*ck in terms of both production (typical cruddy Paul Winley pressing) and skills, but it has mad energy and can lay a pretty strong claim to being the blueprint for b-boy mixtapes. The actual tracklisting is the stuff of legend. A lot of the breaks have now been dug up and identified (e.g. Jackson Sisters), but for ages a lot of people were scratching their heads about this one. It was also the inspiration for Q-Bert's Camel Bobsled Race (his beat juggle and cut up of DJ Shadow tracks) which is frankly mind boggling. I've got a copy at here I might be able to make available At 7:26 pm + 5/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: not familiar with that link? On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: what about Bambataa's Death Mix? early enough for you? At 6:25 am + 5/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so i'm curious, does anyone know where one could find some pre-hip-hop mixes online. i'm talking some real deal kool herc/afrika bambataa block party stuff from the late '70s. i've never seen any around suggestions? ForwardSourceID:NT0001CA3A
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Indeed, the Q-Bert Camel Bobsled Race cover art was designed to be an almost exact parody of the Death Mix cover. Q-Bert http://stat.discogs.com/R/t/15898-001.jpg Bambaataa http://stat.discogs.com/R/t/183348-001.jpg carl morris Plug Two t +442920190151 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.discogs.com/release/183348 it's a live tape of Bambaataa cutting up and juggling breaks from '83. It's rough as f*ck in terms of both production (typical cruddy Paul Winley pressing) and skills, but it has mad energy and can lay a pretty strong claim to being the blueprint for b-boy mixtapes. The actual tracklisting is the stuff of legend. A lot of the breaks have now been dug up and identified (e.g. Jackson Sisters), but for ages a lot of people were scratching their heads about this one. It was also the inspiration for Q-Bert's Camel Bobsled Race (his beat juggle and cut up of DJ Shadow tracks) which is frankly mind boggling. I've got a copy at here I might be able to make available At 7:26 pm + 5/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: not familiar with that link? On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: what about Bambataa's Death Mix? early enough for you? At 6:25 am + 5/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so i'm curious, does anyone know where one could find some pre-hip-hop mixes online. i'm talking some real deal kool herc/afrika bambataa block party stuff from the late '70s. i've never seen any around suggestions?
(313) pre-hip-hop mixes
so i'm curious, does anyone know where one could find some pre-hip-hop mixes online. i'm talking some real deal kool herc/afrika bambataa block party stuff from the late '70s. i've never seen any around suggestions?
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At 02:25 AM 4/5/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i'm talking some real deal kool herc/afrika bambataa block party stuff from the late '70s. i've never seen any around You could listen to an Afrika Bambaataa DJ set from the present day. He hasn't bought any new records. -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk
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i figure he's playing planet rocck and everythign around planet rock. but not so much the stuff before p[lanet rock eh whatever. a momentary curiosity. On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, matt kane's brain wrote: At 02:25 AM 4/5/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i'm talking some real deal kool herc/afrika bambataa block party stuff from the late '70s. i've never seen any around You could listen to an Afrika Bambaataa DJ set from the present day. He hasn't bought any new records. -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: mkbatwerk
Re: (313) pre-hip-hop mixes
what about Bambataa's Death Mix? early enough for you? At 6:25 am + 5/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so i'm curious, does anyone know where one could find some pre-hip-hop mixes online. i'm talking some real deal kool herc/afrika bambataa block party stuff from the late '70s. i've never seen any around suggestions?
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not familiar with that link? On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: what about Bambataa's Death Mix? early enough for you? At 6:25 am + 5/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so i'm curious, does anyone know where one could find some pre-hip-hop mixes online. i'm talking some real deal kool herc/afrika bambataa block party stuff from the late '70s. i've never seen any around suggestions?
Re: (313) pre-hip-hop mixes
http://www.discogs.com/release/183348 it's a live tape of Bambaataa cutting up and juggling breaks from '83. It's rough as f*ck in terms of both production (typical cruddy Paul Winley pressing) and skills, but it has mad energy and can lay a pretty strong claim to being the blueprint for b-boy mixtapes. The actual tracklisting is the stuff of legend. A lot of the breaks have now been dug up and identified (e.g. Jackson Sisters), but for ages a lot of people were scratching their heads about this one. It was also the inspiration for Q-Bert's Camel Bobsled Race (his beat juggle and cut up of DJ Shadow tracks) which is frankly mind boggling. I've got a copy at here I might be able to make available At 7:26 pm + 5/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: not familiar with that link? On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: what about Bambataa's Death Mix? early enough for you? At 6:25 am + 5/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so i'm curious, does anyone know where one could find some pre-hip-hop mixes online. i'm talking some real deal kool herc/afrika bambataa block party stuff from the late '70s. i've never seen any around suggestions?