Paul Winley (was Mixing speeches and music)

2000-12-14 Thread Jonny McIntosh
Paul Winley was behind the label Winley records which started out a doo wop label in the 50s. In the 70s it was influential in the hip hop scene of New York with it's Super Disco Breaks series, which were bootlegs of breaks for hip hop DJs. They're still going today, I think (with perhaps more legi

Re: [313] Re: Mixing speeches and music

2000-12-14 Thread e&a rinon
-Original Message- From: Dave Barnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >I came across a reference to a Label in NYC, >This label released music and speeches of allegedly bootleg nature (i.e no >payments to artists ..so this go's back to >the 70's at least and it's fair to say that the Chicago and Detr

Re: [313] Re: Mixing speeches and music

2000-12-14 Thread e&a rinon
-Original Message- >> I just wanted to know who started the tradition of mixing speeches with >> music, in particular, the Martin Luther King speeches.. rekidwise,in dance music,,, the first record to mix a speach in,i can remember would defintly be Keith Leblanc's "Malcolm X - No Sello

Re: Mixing speeches and music

2000-12-05 Thread Dave Barnett
> I just wanted to know who started the tradition of mixing speeches with > music, in particular, the Martin Luther King speeches.. I came across a reference to a Label in NYC, Paul Winley Records - label that released: Africa Bambaata's death mix live, super disco brakes 1-6 and 'Sweet T' Winle

Re: [313] Mixing speeches and music

2000-12-05 Thread Jonny McIntosh
nator, though. Jonny. - Original Message - From: "Fahd Al Noor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 1:48 PM Subject: [313] Mixing speeches and music > Peace.. > > > I just wanted to know who started the tradition of mixi

Mixing speeches and music

2000-12-05 Thread Fahd Al Noor
Peace.. I just wanted to know who started the tradition of mixing speeches with music, in particular, the Martin Luther King speeches, I know Felix still does it, but who was the first person that started the concept? It also reminds me of when I used to mix some of the Holy Ghost tracks, they ha