Showing posts with label Hip Hop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hip Hop. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 February 2011



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DJ Joe V lays down an eclectic selection of big tunes accompanied by an informational and anecdotal commentary upon each song; expect to hear Reggae, Ska, Rap, Hip Hop and much more. This is a change from his usual style as a Drum & Bass DJ and Producer and in this way a cheeky one off for the Playedio family! Residents mix it up as usual in the first hour with everything 140bpm and below, down into the deep house basement.

Kode 9 - 9 Samurai
Kode 9 & The Spaceape - Curious
Juswan - Azure
Fantastic Mr Fox - Over
Martyn - Suburbia
Shackleton - Hamas Rule
Ramadanman - Revenue (Untold remix)
Appleblim - Fear
Jamie George - Flying Saucer
Digital Mystikz - Unexpected
Gerideau - Masquerade
Hypno - War Demons
Julio Bashmore -
SP:MC - Taiko Dub
Clouds ft. Tiiu - Under The Dancing Feet
Kalbata - Ninja
RSD - Love of Jah Light
The Bug feat. Killa P & Flowdan - Skeng (Kode 9 remix)
Shortstuff & Mickey Pearce - Coconuts
Pearson Sound - PLSN
Boxcutter feat Kinnego flux - A Familiar Sound

JOE V IN SESSION

Sunday, 9 January 2011

Dug these mixes out which I put together ages ago. They feature an eclectic collection of personal favourites from the emerging Hip Hop and Rap movement in the 80s and early 90s; I'm sure you'll find something to get down to like the big daddy himself.



MIXTAPE 1

1. Brand Nubian - Feels so Good (One For All, 1990)
2. KRS-One - Black Cop (Return of The Boom Bap, 1993)
3. A Tribe Called Quest - Butter (The Low End Theory, 1991)
4. Eric B. & Rakim - Microphone Fiend (Universal Masters Collection, 1988)
5. Slick Rick - Behind Bars (Behind Bars, 1994)
6. Grand Master Flash Ft.Melle Mel - The Message (The Message, 1982)
7. Run D.M.C - My Adidas (Raising Hell, 1986)
8. Brand Nubian - Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down (In God We Trust, 1993)
9. Charizma & Peanut Butter Wolf - Charizma What (Big Shots, 2003)
10. Public Enemy - Don’t Believe the Hype (It Takes a Nation of Millions, 1988)
11. Kurtis Blow - The Breaks (Kurtis Blow, 1980)
12. De La Soul Ft.Jungle Brothers & Q-Tip - Buddy (3 Feet High and Rising, 1989)
13. Wu-Tang Clan - C.R.E.A.M (Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers, 1993)
14. Biz Markie - Just a Friend (The Biz Never Sleeps, 1989)

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MIXTAPE 2

1. The Average White Band - Pick up the Pieces (AWB, 1974)
2. Run D.M.C - Here We Go (Live at the Funhouse, 1985)
3. A Tribe Called Quest - Oh My God (Midnight Marauders, 1993)
4. Edan - Mic Manipulator (Primitive Plus, 2002)
5. Jeru The Damaja - D. Original (The Sun Rises in the East, 1993)
6. KRS-One - MC’s Act Like They Don’t Know (KRS-One, 1995)
7. Beastie Boys - Girls (Licensed to Ill, 1986)
8. Biz Markie - Make the Music With Your Mouth (Goin’ Off, 1988)
9. Kool G Rap & D.J. Polo - Talk Like Sex (Wanted Dead or Alive, 1990)
10. Herbie Hancock - Rockit (Future Shock, 1983)
11. Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force - Planet Rock (Planet Rock, 1986)
12. Big Daddy Kane - On The Bugged Tip (Long Live The Kane, 1988)
13. Brand Nubian - The Return (Foundation, 1998)
14. Canned Heat - Goin’ Up the Country (Boogie with Canned Heat, 1968)

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Tuesday, 21 December 2010



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This week we put on our first ever super special 3 Hour Session before signing off for the Christmas Holidays. The mix features Manchester's very own SMITHY, FORTUNE, AMANLIKESAM & DEEPO with BOMBYX MORI and TAY STEPPAH rolling out for the last hour! Dubstep, Drum and Bass, Hip-Hop, Reggae and Dancehall are all present making sure there's something for everyone. No tracklist this time, just pure tunes and entertainment with a Deleted Scenes After Hours Special coming soon. Massive thanks to everyone that came down.

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Room 237 x marioBONG x Coby Sey x Limn
Thursday 25th November 2010



Next Thursday sees a collaboration of local promoters and DJs come together to present a massive line up including some of the biggest names in future music at A Nation of Shopkeers in Leeds. The elusive headline act HYPE WILLIAMS (with epic song titles such as "get choong and look at the sky") is best described by his review in The Guardian's music and Television column 'The Wire', and if any of the following makes sense to you you'll know that this is sure to be a big event.

What do we actually know about Hype Williams? ... an obscure, lo-fi form of dub-inflected half-pop as much akin to the post-industrial funk of 23 Skidoo and early Cabaret Voltaire as the scratchy psych of The Skaters et al ... music which fascinates largely because of its refusal to commit.

Preceeded by support from ASTRAL SOCIAL CLUB, RESPITE and others, Room 237 & Co. have provided a massive selection catering for all types of ears from 7.30pm til 11.00pm.

From 11.00pm onwards bare witness to the unadulterated visual stimulation that is popular monthly night LIMN. The image below gives a taste of some of the stuff you'll be seeing on the night. LIMN also present special guest Glasgow's FOX GUT DAATA to provide music hand-in-hand with the illustrations for an all round intense experience. The tagline from the LIMN facebook group reads:

A night for eyes and ears. Live illustration, eight-foot visuals and forward thinking electronica. On the last Thursday of every month, A Nation of Shopkeepers will be host to an audio/visual party showcasing some of the UK’s most talented and innovative doodlers. Each month will bring new guest illustrators, all their work – drawn live on the night – will be provided by on-stage analogue overhead projectors. Our resident and guest DJ’s will play the best in progressive club music, electronica, italo, hip-hop, disco, aquacrunk and techno.



Businessline by Hype Williams

The Throning by Hype Williams

Friday, 8 October 2010

DOOMSDAY 13/10/10




















(MF) DOOM will be gracing the Warehouse Project with his presence next Wednesday. Tickets are sold out now, luckily not before the S • W • C and associated agents managed to acquire some. To be frank, DOOM's reputation as a live performer is hardly glowing, and rumours of impostors turning up to live shows seem just too horrible to be false, but there's always a chance that Madlib, Medaphoar and Mr. Fantastik will turn up and it'll be the best night of any of our lives.
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