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Archive for January, 2006

Had a spark when you started but now you’re just garbage

Monday, January 23rd, 2006


A lot of Jigga to start off with, but he seems to be involved in most of the interesting stories these days. We know you declared war on beef and all that, but you don’t have to hold Nas´ hand and walk him through the playground as well?

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Dr Dre & Jay-Z?

Sunday, January 22nd, 2006

We got this rumor from www.ughh.com.

Well it’s that time of year again. The ol’ rumor mill is churning outsome goodness these days. A source close to UGHH.com who works for Dr.Dre’s production team out in L.A. has announced that the good doctor isgoing to be producing a majority of Jay-Z’s upcoming LP. Yep, you readright; Jay-Z’s upcoming LP. Rumors of Jay’s return to the game have beenrampant since the moment he announced his retirement, but the sourceconfirms that Jay-Z has already laid down at least two Dr. Dre lacedtracks for the LP, and states that the tracks are molten lava! Ofcourse, nothing has been confirmed officially from either camp. If therumor proves true, prepare for the Jiggaman to shut down the game in theoh-six.

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messageboard board was gay?

Sunday, January 22nd, 2006

whats up?

Whats up with hollerboard? We miss you (no homo).

Check out a tune from the new Smash riddim. Vybz Kartel - Tek Buddy Yah

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Pretty in pink

Saturday, January 21st, 2006

Beef! Got to love it. Well, its more of a one way war. Camron is throwing punches at Jay-Z, and Hova is silent. We made a Beef for dummies about the battle between Camron and Jay-Z so far. Enjoy.

Camron on the radio:

Camron on Kay Slay

Camron on Star and Buckwild

Camron on Miss Jones

The two latest dissrecords are in the Kay Slay program. If you are to lazy to listen to all of the program then you can listen to Im not a Writer here.

Here is the record that started it all. Camron - You got to love it

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Mixin’ it up: Per - Computerstyle.org

Saturday, January 21st, 2006

per-computerstyle.jpgWhat better way to start off then with a brand new mix? Reggae från Per at Computerstyle.org this time. From now on the mixes will only be available one month after posting - our bandwidth is going bananas.

Link below the tracklist!
1. Eek-A-Mouse - Live on Aces Intl. 1982
2. Junior Gong & Bounty Killer - Khaki Suit

First up is a live recording of Eek-A-Mouse from back in the day. I’m
pretty sure this is what the Marley boys sampled to build the beat for
“Khaki Suit”, the follow up to “Welcome To Jamrock”.

3. King Kong - Call Mr Madden

A sound killer from King Kong, on a Massive B version of the good old
Stalag riddim. You just can’t go wrong with samples from the soundtrack to
“The Good, The Bad and The Ugly”. The Mr Madden in question is a well
known and very busy Jamaican undertaker.

4. Dennis Brown - Stop the fussing and fighting
5. Junior Murvin - Cool out son

Something a little less bloodthristy - the crown prince D.Brown on the
Real Rock follwed by another version from Junior Murvin.

6. Lone Ranger - Style & Fashion

Lone Ranger is so hot even the cripples start dancing.

7. Anthony Johnson - She have fi come a me
8. Early B - Visit of King Selassie
9. Early B - DJ Origination

The Full Up riddim is a classic, of course most well know for Musical
Youth’s novelty hit “Pass the Dutchie”. These two are Midnight Rock
versions produced by Jah Thomas. Anthony “Gunshot” Johnson delivers some
sweetness for the girls and my favorite deejay Early B tells the tale of
Haile Selassie’s visit to Jamaica in 1966. Early B - who died in a gun
related accident back in the eighties if I remember correctly - is so
awesome I have to play two tracks by him.

10. Tenor Saw - Lots of signs
11. Pampidoo - Syntheziser Voice
12. Admiral Bailey - Jump Up
13. Tiger - Bam Bam
14. Frankie Paul - Casanova

Towards Waterhouse now. First another late giant - “Lots of Signs” is one
of Tenor Saw’s biggest hits released on Youth Promotion. This is followed
by a pile of fortyfives from Jammy’s: rock stone voice Pampidoo,
heavyweight Admiral Bailey, madman Tiger and some Frankie Paul.

15. Red Dragon - Explode Gal
16. Top Cat - Drunken Master
17. Bitty McLean - Walk Away From Love

The tempo gets turned up another notch with a Red Dragon hit from the mid
nineties, and Top Cat is England’s finest if you ask me. Especially here
with a ton of kung-fu references. Finally Bitty McLeans brilliant
Temptations cover over an ancient Treasure Isle riddim. Clap your hands
and stomp your feet.

Download Disco Belle inna Computer Style here!

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Disco Belle came back and put the game in a cobra

Saturday, January 21st, 2006

And about time too! We’ve been providing mixes since september last year, so we figured that you might be interested in reading a few posts as well. The Swedish site will run as usual along side this new .net-project, focusing more on dance music and local stuff.

The blog design is a but tacky, but it will have to do for now. We thought we’d spend more time getting mixes and less time doing blog cosmetics.

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