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Posted by Paul BonaseraCLICK BELOW TO WATCH THEM LIVE!!!:
Pretty Lights @ The Mishawaka - Bellvue, CO
May 31st, 2008
Pretty Lights @ The Fox Theatre - Boulder, CO
April 20th, 2008
CLICK BELOW TO WATCH THEM LIVE!!!:
Pretty Lights @ The Mishawaka - Bellvue, CO
May 31st, 2008
Pretty Lights @ The Fox Theatre - Boulder, CO
April 20th, 2008


Bringing you a musical experience like no other, this CD is standing at the forefront of hip-hop’s move (back) to dope lyrics and beats: Lupe, Kanyeezy and the Ice Cream Man Pharell stood tall on the Glow In The Dark Tour, as well as their upcoming conceptual project C.R.S.
Dub and Floyd combine forces as Team 20/20 to bring you remixes, blends, classics and new joints as only they can. Hosted by N.E.R.D., you’ll get insight about how CRS came about, what’s coming next and more.

Hip Hop beat making is definately a weird choice for an entrepreneurial career because people usually start off doing it just for fun, and then (if they get good, haha) one thing leads to another and moneys coming their way. Because of this there is never a business plan, and a lot of people don’t sit down and think of ways to expand. Now obviously some beat makers are great at the marketing aspect of this career, but this article is for those who may have overlooked this part, and is just aimed at giving some basic tips to get you in the right frame of mind for making you as successful as you can be doing this. This is obviously meant for beat makers, but other artists should read this too.
Even if you are only doing this part time, on the side whenever you feel like making a beat, still go at it the right way. Make a business plan, sit down and think of marketing strategies and who you want to have fiending for your beats.

These are so cheap and so effective. Just carry a bunch with you at all times and hand them out to anybody and everybody that could possible get some use from having them. You can even get business cards free from Vista Print. How can you turn down something free that could help you out in any way? Exactly, haha. Go to local shows, meet with the artists (and fans) and let ‘em know about your beats. Give artists a beat cd with a business card in it and bam, potential callback.
Local scenes can be small and tough to get involved in if you aren’t too outgoing, which is where the internet comes into play. Obvoiusly you know about the internet if you’re reading this, so register to as many hip hop forums as you can and get the word out about your beats. Big
forums, small forums, myspace, roc battle, facebook – there are countless places to meet with other artists and make a connection.
To successfully use the internet though, don’t just go around talking to people, make yourself a web presence – get a website. You can get hosting from $4.95/month. That is a small price to pay to get a one-up on those using only myspace and forums. If you don’t want to get a website for some reason, at least get an easy to remember domain name and put it to a myspace or something so that people can get information about you whenever they want.
Now all of this may seem very basic and it is, but not enough people think about these things enough. This post wasn’t meant to give you crazy sick ideas to become a millionaire, but just get your brain moving around in the right direction. If you are talented then take yourself serious and get out there.

The problem I see the most with amateur producers is making bass. It takes a lot of work to be able to match keys successfully, and you’ll need to do that to make bass that doesn’t interfere and sound horrible alongside your sample. After people DO find the keys, there’s a lot that goes into making a nice bassline pattern. A Low-Pass filter can help.
What is a low-pass filter?
In its simplest form, a low-pass filter is just a plugin that you can put on a sample to take out all of the highs and keep just the lows (the bass). This way, you can have the bass accentuated in a hip-hop style without messing with keys and programming basslines. This technique will work better with some samples than it will with others, as it relies on the bass already in the sample.
If you use Fruity Loops, you’re in luck. FL Studio (at least FL Studio XXL 7 which is what I use) has a Low-Pass filter already in it. It’s called Fruity Fast-LP, and it’s very simple to use. Put it in your plugin list, and then make two files of your sample all chopped up and put them both in your playlist. Take one of them, and put them on a mixer channel, and then go to the mixer channel’s properties and put the Fast-LP plugin on. Test different basses by soloing out the sample you’re using for bass (just drop the volume on the other one) and mess with the Cutoff and the Resonance. Then add volume back to your other sample, play around with the two respective volumes, and there’s your pounding bass.
If you don’t have Fruity Loops, a version with the Fruity Fast-LP filter, or just prefer to do things outside of FL first, you can still do this. Plugin masters Waves have a low-pass filter called the LFE360 Low-Pass Filter and it can be used in any audio editing program that can accept RTAS or VST. I’m sure there are other programs out there, probably free ones, so feel free to look those up as well.

Ah… grime. What hip hop head doesn’t love the grimy, old school drums? Not many I’d imagine. How do guys like Premier do it?
1. Sample from Vinyl
Sampling is NOT just for instrumentation loops. You can get great drums off vinyl, and this may seem very basic but a lot of people skip over this step and forget about it. If you want something that sounds like it’s from the 1970s, take it from the 1970s. This will be your best bet in getting the authentic old school drums.
2. Run new drums through an old sampler
Taking drums and putting them through a classic hardware sampler such as the Akai S900 will give them that classic hardware feel (duh).
3. Lower bit rate
This is a little less authentic, but can produce decent enough results. Load up your drum in an audio program and save it to a low sample bit rate (like 8 kHz).
4. Use plugins
Plugins are what make computer production great. There are plenty of plugins that can do the trick such as the SD 2100 plugin by Acquit Music (emulates classic machine SP 2100), and for a more out-there plugin Izotope’s Vinyl (freeware) or Trash.
Note: If you lose bass with anything you do try to layer your grimy drum with another drum (possibly with a low-pass filter on it).
These are just some methods of getting grimy drums, and there are plenty more out there. Make sure to EQ and add compression to any drums that just aren’t quite cutting it, as that can put them over the edge and make them very useable.
If you have any other techniques feel free to drop them in a comment so other people can see.
Beat makers love to put acapellas onto their beats, it’s a known fact. Yes, a fact. Studys have been done. Haha. This is a video (not done by me, by the way, done by SnakeEyes on Youtube) that shows you to strip vocals using sample inversion and make DIY (Do It Yourself) acapellas. I hope you enjoy. Note: This technique doesn’t always work perfectly, but it will work sometimes, so just try it out and see how it goes.
What you’re going to need for this is Antares Autotune (or a talkbox.. but.. i’m going to assume that you don’t have that). Auto-tune is a Direct-X plugin that you can use with Cool Edit or whatever mixing program you’d like. Well, load it up and put the following in: Key - C Retune - 0 Rate - 0.1 There you go. Put that on your choruses or whatever, and enjoy. Here’s a collection of beat making videos for you to watch and learn/get inspiration from. Constantly being updated so check back often. Just Blaze - Everybody’s favourite Just Blaze. And by everybody’s favourite, I mean one of mine. This is him on Smack. Update: Click here for two bonus videos of Just Blaze. Scott Storch - Scott Storch in a little mini-interview. Shows him play Candy Shop and dabble in the keys a bit more. Heatmakerz - Heatmakerz segment on Smack. Heatmakerz do beats for Dipset, so you know they’re hot. Kev Brown - Kev Brown servin’ up some of that old school flavour on the MPC. Dialek - Dialek of Purest Form rocking an mpc, keyboard, and all that good shit you love. Makes a pretty good beat. Check out purestform.com. Urban Tactics - Up-and-coming amateur Urban Tactics shows how to cook up that heat. Two videos. Mannie Fresh - Mannie Fresh making a beat as part of the Smack series. Dj Premier - This is hip hop legend Dj Premier in an interview for the Scratch documentary. Talks about the process, and what it is to be Dj Premier. Good interview. Sam Addams - Video made by Sam Addams for Spityogame.com consisting of him making a very hot beat. Composed for you sample-haters. Equalibrum - Underground amateur producer Equalibrum making a live beat using the MPD24 and FL Studio. Ski Beatz - Legendary Ski Beatz chopping up a beat on Roland’s MV-8000. Ski Beatz - The Making of Dead Presidents - Ski shows how he did Jay-Z’s classic Dead Presidents. Dj Shadow, Cut Chemist, Dj Numark - Ski From Dj Shadow’s On Tune and In Time DVD, a live performance called Pushing Buttons. All three of them work together sampling with MPCs to create some good music.The T-Pain Vocal Effect:
This is a much-talked about vocal effect, especially with the rise of T-Pain (and even on a smaller level Akon). You may also remember the effect on California Love. Cher used this effect too. Now, of course you don’t want to sound like Cher but she’s pretty much out of our minds by now, so we can move on and accept the synthesized love that is .. the talkbox effect . Here I’ll tell you how to do it.
Scale - Major
Tracking - 75
Variation - 0
Onset Delay - 0
Onset Rate - 0
Pitch - 0
Amplitude - 30
Formant - 100Some Videos:
All of these tips are from a very good blog called The Producer’s Den. Check it out!
Sorry the link for this original post wasn’t working but this one is good. Just click the download button at the bottom of the post.

1. Mixtape Kings - Intro 0:04
2. Kanye West - Fast Forward (Intro) 2:05
3. Kanye West - Flashing Lights (Dub Floyd Screamixx) (Feat 3:31
Talib Kweli)
4. Kanye West - Put On (Feat Young Jeezy) 4:35
5. Kanye West - Cant Tell Me Nothin (Feat Young Jeezy) 3:17
6. Kanye West - Lollipop (Feat Lil Wayne) 3:01
7. Kanye West - Barry Bonds (Dub Floyd Screamixx) (Feat Lil 2:29
Wayne)
8. Kanye West - American Boy (Remix) (Feat Estelle And Busta 3:21
Rhymes)
9. Kanye West - Stronger (DJ A-Trax Remix) 3:01
10. Kanye West - Sky High Graduates (Dub Floyd Screamixx) (Feat 3:04
Lupe And Pharrell)
11. Kanye West - Say My Name (Interlude) 0:19
12. Kanye West - Line For Line (Feat Grav) (96′ Rewind) 4:06
13. Kanye West - Livin A Movie 2:07
14. Kanye West - 03′ Electric Relaxation (Feat Consequence) 3:14
15. Kanye West - Paid The Price (Feat Do Or Die) 3:40
16. Kanye West - Throw Some D’s 2:35
17. Kanye West - Fight With The Best (Feat Rhymefest And Mikkey) 2:45
18. Kanye West - Weak Azz Producer 1:39
19. Kanye West - So Soulful (Dub Floyd Screamixx) (Feat Jay-Z 2:51
Consequence And John Legend)
20. Kanye West - World Record Holders (Feat GLC And Really Doe) 2:30
21. Kanye West - Plastic (Feat Really Doe) 2:33
22. Kanye West - Everyone Nose (Remix) (Feat Kanye West Lupe 3:36
Fiasco And Pharrell)
23. Kanye West - Us Placers (Feat Kanye West Lupe Fiasco And 3:48
Pharrell)
24. Kanye West - Ya Heard (Interlude) 0:13
25. Kanye West - Good Life (Feat T-Pain) 2:38
26. Kanye West - Everything I Am (Live Freestyle) 1:58
27. Kanye West - Summer Jam 08 1:16
28. Kanye West - Hey Mama (Grammy Version) 2:35
29. Kanye West - Homecoming (Feat Chris Martin) 3:21
30. Kanye West - Fast Forward (Outro) 0:33
31. Kanye West - I Want Those Flashing Lights (Dub Floyd 2:56
Screamixx) (Feat Colin Monroe And Little Brother)
From the same label that brought you joints from Count Bass D, DJ Mitsu, Maspyke, and Steve Spacek. You know it’s going to be jazzy.
tracklist:
01 Tuba Zeriai
02 Interlude
03 Return of the 3 Men
04 Shikabane Wo Koete
05 Big Bang Theory
06 Interlude
07 Constellation
08 Outro
09 Sokokugo Zenya
10 Roddy Wo Drive
11 Interlude
12 EB
13 Ito Denwa
14 Zonepresssss
15 Interlude
So i downloaded theses a while ago and have been listening to them all summer long, non stop. I’ve been on a Funk Binge and these Compilations have been my savior. I can’t seem to find the 2nd volume which is one of my favorites but i will have it up soon i promise. So keep checking back. Enjoy!
It’s the 1970s and all across America there’s a mood for change in the inner city. Films and music are going hand in hand to spread the message… This album presents the very best of the street smart soul and strutting funk grooves, inspired by the word on the street. And, now, Union Square are wildly enthusiastic in their output and their releases are always well thought out, offering some hard to find tracks at a reasonable price. Now they’ve collected the best of the cuts from their earlier Blaxploitation albums and assembled them into a three CD box. It’s all very nice and neat, the artists include James Brown, Marvin Gaye, The Last Poets, The Temptations, Curtis Mayfield and (how appropriate for the genre!) all the usual suspects! A very good collection.
CD1
1 James Brown - The Boss
2 Cymande - Brothers On The Slide
3 Kool & The Gang - Jungle Boogie
4 Marvin Gaye - ‘T’ Plays It Cool
5 Curtis Mayfield - Freddie’s Dead
6 Syl Johnson - Different Strokes
7 Lightnin’ Rod - Sport
8 The Last Poets - It’s A Trip
9 The Politicians feat. McKinley Jackson - The World We Live In
10 Ike Turner’s Kings Of Rhythm - Funky Mule
11 Joe Tex - I Gotcha
12 Mavis Staples - Chocolate City
13 Pee Wee Ellis - Moonwalk
14 The Meters - Tippi Toes
15 Gil Scott-Heron with Brian Jackson - Back Home
CD2
1 Curtis Mayfield - Superfly
2 Eddie Kendricks - My People…Hold On
3 The Temptations - Papa Was A Rollin’ Stone
4 Aaron Neville - Hercules
5 Cymande - Bra
6 The Notations - Super People
7 Maceo & All The Kings Men - Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself Again
8 Johnny Pate - Brother On The Run
9 Syl Johnson - Concrete Reservation
10 Ohio Players - It’s A Cryin’ Shame
11 The Rimshots - Neighbour! Get Your Own
12 Maceo & All The Kings Men - (I Remember) Mr. Banks
13 Ripple - Get Off
14 The Meters - Funky Miracle
15 Lee Dorsey - Yes We Can Can
CD3
1 The Last Poets - When The Revolution Comes
2 Gil Scott-Heron with Brian Jackson - The Bottle
3 Curtis Mayfield - Move On Up (live)
4 Sir Joe Quaterman & Free Soul - (I’ve Got) So Much Trouble On My Mind
5 The Whatnauts - Why Can’t People Be Colors Too?
6 Ripple - A Funky Song
7 Mickey Murray - Mama’s Got The Wagon
8 Alvin Cash - Doin’ The Ali Shuffle
9 Sir Joe Quaterman & Free Soul - Give Me Back My Freedom
10 Ike & Tina Turner - Livin’ For The City
11 Ohio Players - Cold, Cold World
12 Pee Wee Ellis - That Thang
13 Moody Scott - (We Gotta) Bust Out Of The Ghetto
14 Backyard Heavies - Soul Junction
15 Leroy Hutson - Cool Out
DOWNLOADS:
CD1:
http://www.filesend.net/download.php?f=df0b8ae258c6e3640db547aec3050b6e
CD2:
http://www.filesend.net/download.php?f=c4d56852679c2061c96366ff246f3bec
CD3:
http://rapidshare.com/files/96862366/VATBOB06-3.rar
A fantastically funky soul jazz compilation…enjoy!
from AMG
This title of this generous two-CD anthology is a bit of a misnomer: While it includes several blaxploitation film themes, it is much more than just a strict genre compilation. Although there are the expected soundtrack picks like “Shaft” by Isaac Hayes and “Superfly” by Curtis Mayfield, this album also includes plenty of non-soundtrack items to create a convincing urban atmosphere. The producers wisely layer in some interesting obscurities along with the obvious choices, and this helps to keep things fresh and interesting. Some of the unexpected highlights in the soul arena include Esther Phillips‘ intense but controlled reading of the Gil Scott-Heron message song “Home Is Where the Hatred Is” and Bootsy Collins‘ “I’d Rather Be With You,” a lovely ballad that reins in his tendency for cartoon wackiness to create a moody and genuinely romantic atmosphere. There are also plenty of extended jazz-funk selections like “Expansions” by Lonnie Liston Smith and Deodato’s famous remake of “Also Sprach Zarathustra,” which keep the good grooves rolling as they enhance the compilation’s soundtrack feel. If there is a downside to the compilation, it is that the different styles of music it contains are not mixed together in a balanced fashion. For instance, three lengthy jazz fusion cuts all play out back to back on the first disc; they might have been more effective if interspersed with some of the vocal-oriented tracks. Just the same, this an admirable package that effectively blends favorites and left-field choices to create a distinctive musical experience. A slick booklet, which mixes pictures of the artists with cheeky yet informative liner notes and photos designed to resemble blaxploitation film stills, rounds the package out nicely. Anyone with an interest in the classic soul sounds of the 1970s should definitely check Blaxploitation.
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There have a few requests for this one. Ill post up volume 2 over the next few days after finally locating the cd. Enjoy…
from AMG
Strictly speaking, the double-disc collection Blaxploitation: The Payback, Vol. 3 isn’t solely a blaxploitation collection, since it features just as many early-’70s soul hits that were never in films as movie music. That ultimately leads to a better compilation, since forgotten gems like Bobby Womack’s incredible “Across 110th Street” can sit next to hits like the O’Jays’ “Back Stabbers,” as well as artists like Curtis Mayfield, James Brown, Isaac Hayes and Marvin Gaye. There are a few dull moments scattered throughout the collection, but even those will be of interest to fans of this stylish, funky sound, which makes Blaxploitation: The Payback, Vol. 3 necessary for collectors of this sound and style.
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Some more from the Blaxploitation series, this time number 4. Let me know if you want me to post 2 & 3…
from Amazon
This double CD is the fourth in an exemplary compilation of first-rate black American ’70s music. Forget any notion of screeching pre-disco that you might have had, this CD redefines music, to the uninitiated. Blaxploitation 4 “Harlem Hu$tle” is packed full of the inventive, complex and moody tunes that have for too long been forgotten in favour of cheesier and lesser popular favorites. The commercial success of this series is a testament to the resilient appeal of quality over hype.Keeping up to the standard of the previous 3 CDs was always going to be difficult, but clearly not impossible. Its amazing how rich a seam the ’70s were, that the Blaxploitation crew are able to pull off yet another triumph. The music ranges from War’s urgent and thundering “law of the land” to Herbie Hancock’s dreamy instrumental and Marvin Gaye’s heaving “I want you”, stopping off on the way to sample James Brown’s inexhaustible talent and energy.
The sophisticated beat changes and improbable bass lines never fail to surprise and delight. This fourth CD contains less obscure tracks but ones which still stay true to the founding principles of the Blaxploitation series. Whilst the Best of Blaxploitation is very good, with that CD alone you’ll be cutting yourself off from too many gems. Buy all 4, and buy number 4.
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Check out the rest of K-Murdock’s Mood Muzik Series Here –> http://www.proghiphop.com/k-murdock.html
01. Phil Ranelin - Wife (Pieces of Detroit)(Prefuse 73 Rmx)
02. Dabyre - 73.3 (Prefuse 73 Megamix)
03. Prefuse 73 - Robot Snares Got No Cadence Or Balance
04. Prefuse 73 - Nuno
05. Prefuse 73 - 7th Message
06. Prefuse 73 - Martinique Was My Girl
07. Prefuse 73 - Vikings Invade The Mediterranean But Dont Leave
08. Prefuse 73 & Daedalus - Busy Signal (Make You Go Bombing Mix)
09. Prefuse 73 - Radio Attack
10. Miho Hatori - Night Light (Prefuse 73 Rmx)
11. Prefuse 73 - Shitslime Garbage Can vs. My MPC
12. Prefuse 73 - Eve Of Dextruction
13. Prefuse 73 - Back in Time
14. Prefuse 73 - Living Life
15. Prefuse 73 - Hot Winters Day
16. Prefuse 73 - Styles That Fade Away With A Collonade Reprise
17. Prefuse 73 - Cliche Intro
18. Prefuse 73 - Untitled
19. Prefuse 73 - Drum Machine, Cello, Headwrap
20. Prefuse 73 - Key Intro 99
21. Prefuse 73 - Whisper In My Ear to Tell Me You Hate Me
22. Dayz One - Prefuse 73 Cut-Up Collage
23. Prefuse 73 - One World Extinguisher
24. Prefuse 73 - Coming Into Something Better
25. Prefuse 73 & Tommy Guerrero - Storm Returns
26. Via Tania - Drift Away (Prefuse 73 Rmx)
So I havn’t visited The Lowdown (STS9 forum) in a while and i always get a lot of good music/DJ sets from the Trading Space section. So heres an update on some new stuff I found.
Pretty Lights Live– Re:Creation @ Mishawaka 5.31.08
http://www.sendspace.com/file/xud0nq
Pretty Lights - Electro City - EP
http://www.sendspace.com/file/jqsxmr
The New Deal Mishawaka 5.31.2008 Re:Creation
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=AE7JPBX3
Daedelus Live @ Percussion Lab
http://www.sendspace.com/file/du63no
autechre 3.25.07 Hemsbey, UK
http://www.sendspace.com/file/qv2kki
Plaid 11.6.03 Beats in Space
http://www.sendspace.com/file/c6bjcc
Cepia (not sure of the date or where)
http://ghostly.com/mp3/Wordless15Cepia.mp3
Booka Shade 10.27.07 JJJ Mixup
http://www.sendspace.com/file/gxkn40
Modeselektor 7.15.07 10 Days off In Belgium
http://rapidshare.com/files/43154511/modeselektor_live-at-10days_off_belgium_15.07.2007.mp3
autechre Oscillate, Brimingham, UK 1993
http://sound.modelfruit.com/sets/ae_-_oscillate-birmingham_uk-93.zip
Kitsch and Sync Mix
http://www.divshare.com/download/4779865-f2f
1. Rustie – Partick Ewing feat 215 TFK (Stuff Records)
2. Bassnectar – Yo (Amplive Remix - Instr) (Om)
Afrika Bambatta – Get Up & Dance (Acapella) (ZYX Records)
3. Fannypack – Twisted (Tommy Boy)
4. Hot Chip – Ready For The Floor (Jesse Rose Remix) (EMI)
5. Siriusmo – Discosau (Grand Petrol)
Clipse – Wamp Wamp (Acapella) (Zomba)
6. Rodd Scott – Revelations (Seiji Remix) (White)
7. Feist – My Moon, My Man (Boyz Noise Remix) (Polydor)
8. Prince – When Doves Cry (Warner)
9. Rodion – Electric Soca (Crookers Remix) (Gomma)
10. MIA – XR2 (Ooft Edit) (XL)
11. Debonair Samir – Samir’s Theme (White)
12. Mash – Radio Selecta (The Revenge Remix) (White)
13. Shy Child – NWS (Buraka Som Sistema Remix)
14. Ghislain Poirier – Blazin’ (Modeselektor Remix) (Ninja Tune)
Lady Sovereign – Ch_Ching (Acapella) (Casual)
15. Benga – Crunked Up (Tempa)
16. Kid Sister – Pro Nails feat Kanye West (A-Trak Remix) (Fools Gold)
17. Brassy – Work It Out (DJ Assault Remix) (Wilija)
DJ Assault – Yo Relatives (Acapella) (Jefferson Ave)
18. Spank Rock – Bump (Ghislain Poirier Remix) (White)
19. Benga & Coki – Night (Tempa)
20. Benga & Coki – Night (DJ Zinc Remix) (Tempa)
Tweet – Oops (Oh My) feat Missy Elliot (Elektra)
21. DJ Zinc – Creeper feat Dyanmite MC (Bingo)
22. Soundclash – Funk Me (Maximu Boost)
23. LAOS – Panda Style (Hospital)
24. Fugees Ready Or Not (DJ Hype 96 Mix) (White)
25. The Knife – Heart Beats (Rabid Records)
26. Otis Redding –Hard To Handle (Atlantic)
Ochre Live in Birmingham
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/PercussionlabPresents/~5/125410600/OchreLive.mp3
Lusine 2004 Live PA Boulder, CO
http://sound.modelfruit.com/sets/lusine_-_communikey_boulder_us_04.mp3
DJ Krush Live @ Rote Sonne, Munich 8.2.07
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XLOEG9T1
Some beats from dublab:
Flying Lotus madvillian- shadow of tommorow rmx
http://www.dublab.com/mp3/dublab_mp3_23.mp3
Ras G- 5am spliff
http://www.dublab.com/mp3/dublab_mp3_152.mp3
SAMIYAM rap beats
http://www.dublab.com/mp3/dublab_mp3_142.mp3
James Pants- we’re through
http://www.dublab.com/mp3/dublab_mp3_143.mp3
Nosajthing rmx daedelus-madness
http://www.dublab.com/mp3/dublab_mp3_128.mp3
Nosajthing rmx health-tabloid scores
http://www.dublab.com/mp3/dublab_mp3_129.mp3
Blackmonk monks bell carol
http://www.dublab.com/mp3/dublab_mp3_127.mp3
Blank Blue allthe shallow deep
http://www.dublab.com/mp3/dublab_mp3_115.mp3
Soul Supreme (real name David Åström), born 1983, is a hip hop producer from Sweden. He has worked with the likes of KRS-One, Pete Rock and Big Daddy Kane. His production borrows heavily from, often pitched-up, soul samples; hence the name. He is signed to JuJu Publishing. David also makes more electro themed music (his own name of this style is rapclash) under the name Kocky. His debut album under the Kocky alias will be out on La Vida Locash spring 2007 and feature artists like Jens Lekman, Rosie Munter and Timbuktu.


1. Future Flavas - (with A.G. feat. Party Arty)
2. Message, The - (with KRS One feat Shuman)
3. Respect Life - (featuring The Electric Co.)
4. All In Together - (with L da Headtoucha)
5. Hardcore Shit - (with Planet Asia, Rasco feat An Ion: The Transitional)
6. Still Searchin’ - (featuring Reks & Noel)
7. Queen (Hip-Hop) - (AG & T-Max, featuring Pete Rock)
8. Come Get It - (with Big Daddy Kane feat Checkmark & DJ Revolution)
9. Need, The (I Need You) - (with L da Headtoucha)
10. Worst Nightmare - (with OC feat. Kai)
11. Security - (featuring Shuman)
12. TSNA - (featuring AG)
1. AG, Dezmontero, Party Arty - Future Flavas [produced by Soul Supreme]
2. KRS-One, Shuman - The Message [produced by Soul Supreme]
3. The Electric Co. - Respect Life [produced by Soul Supreme]
4. 390 Degrees (Interlude) [produced by Soul Supreme]
5. L Da Headtoucha - All In Together [produced by Soul Supreme]
6. Rasco, Planet Asia - Hardcore Shit [produced by Soul Supreme]
7. Reks - Still Searchin’ [produced by Soul Supreme]
8. 370 Degrees (Interlude) [produced by Soul Supreme
9. Believe It! (Interlude) [produced by Soul Supreme]
10. AG, Pete Rock, T-Max - Queen (Hip Hop) [produced by Soul Supreme]
11. Big Daddy Kane, Checkmark - Come Get It [produced by Soul Supreme]
12. L Da Headtoucha - The Need (I Need You) [produced by Soul Supreme]
13. Womanology (Interlude) [produced by Soul Supreme]
14. O.C. - Worst Nightmare [produced by Soul Supreme]
15. Shuman - Security [produced by Soul Supreme]
16. AG - T.S.N.A. (The Saturday Night Agenda) [produced by Soul Supreme]
17. Do The Damn Thing (Interlude) [produced by Soul Supreme]

1- Stillmatic
2- Ether
3- Got Ur Self A…
4- Smokin’
5- You’re Da Man
6- Rewind
7- One Mic
8- 2nd Childhood
9- Destroy & Rebuild
10- The Flyest
11- Ether (Remix)


VA-Kanye_West-Fast_Forward_(Hosted_By_Dub_Floyd_And_Hevehitta)-(Bootleg)-2008-CR
1. Mixtape Kings - Intro 0:04
2. Kanye West - Fast Forward (Intro) 2:05
3. Kanye West - Flashing Lights (Dub Floyd Screamixx) (Feat 3:31
Talib Kweli)
4. Kanye West - Put On (Feat Young Jeezy) 4:35
5. Kanye West - Cant Tell Me Nothin (Feat Young Jeezy) 3:17
6. Kanye West - Lollipop (Feat Lil Wayne) 3:01
7. Kanye West - Barry Bonds (Dub Floyd Screamixx) (Feat Lil 2:29
Wayne)
8. Kanye West - American Boy (Remix) (Feat Estelle And Busta 3:21
Rhymes)
9. Kanye West - Stronger (DJ A-Trax Remix) 3:01
10. Kanye West - Sky High Graduates (Dub Floyd Screamixx) (Feat 3:04
Lupe And Pharrell)
11. Kanye West - Say My Name (Interlude) 0:19
12. Kanye West - Line For Line (Feat Grav) (96′ Rewind) 4:06
13. Kanye West - Livin A Movie 2:07
14. Kanye West - 03′ Electric Relaxation (Feat Consequence) 3:14
15. Kanye West - Paid The Price (Feat Do Or Die) 3:40
16. Kanye West - Throw Some D’s 2:35
17. Kanye West - Fight With The Best (Feat Rhymefest And Mikkey) 2:45
18. Kanye West - Weak Azz Producer 1:39
19. Kanye West - So Soulful (Dub Floyd Screamixx) (Feat Jay-Z 2:51
Consequence And John Legend)
20. Kanye West - World Record Holders (Feat GLC And Really Doe) 2:30
21. Kanye West - Plastic (Feat Really Doe) 2:33
22. Kanye West - Everyone Nose (Remix) (Feat Kanye West Lupe 3:36
Fiasco And Pharrell)
23. Kanye West - Us Placers (Feat Kanye West Lupe Fiasco And 3:48
Pharrell)
24. Kanye West - Ya Heard (Interlude) 0:13
25. Kanye West - Good Life (Feat T-Pain) 2:38
26. Kanye West - Everything I Am (Live Freestyle) 1:58
27. Kanye West - Summer Jam 08 1:16
28. Kanye West - Hey Mama (Grammy Version) 2:35
29. Kanye West - Homecoming (Feat Chris Martin) 3:21
30. Kanye West - Fast Forward (Outro) 0:33
31. Kanye West - I Want Those Flashing Lights (Dub Floyd 2:56
Screamixx) (Feat Colin Monroe And Little Brother)



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Nas - Untitled (Bonus Tracks)
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Artist……………: Nas
Album…………….: Untitled
Genre…………….: Hip-Hop
Year……………..: 2008
Ripper……………: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 &
Codec…………….: FhG
Version…………..: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality…………..: Standard, (avg. bitrate: 197kbps)
Channels………….: Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags……………..: , ID3 v2.2
Information……….: http://www.realraptalk.com/
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Tracklisting
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16. (00:03:13) Nas - Be A Nigger Too
17. (00:03:36) Nas - Esco Let’s Go
18. (00:02:50) Nas - Middle Finger (feat. David Banner)
19. (00:05:16) Nas - Association (feat. Stic Man)
20. (00:02:24) Nas - War Is Necessary
21. (00:01:39) Nas - Nigger Hatred (Outro)
Playing Time………: 00:18:56
Total Size………..: 27.02 MB
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Notes
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These are the unofficial bonus tracks for “Untitled” (tracks 16 - 21)
they are RRT exclusive album cuts etc. I threw in. I’d say support
the artist, but fuck it Nas is a fucking sell out. He changed the album
name, he backs obama and he’s probably a freemason. So don’t by the album,
bootleg it and fuck nas with an AIDs dick. Album wasn’t even that fucking
good.
This time Nas’s bitchass deserves to flop.
And as far as that Peice of Shit Obama, America IS ready for a black
president, so why settle for a white lawyer with a tan, that’s all
Obama is, he was raised by white people, his fucking RACIST white aunt,
his mother was FULL white, so he’s genetically MIXED not black so stop
calling him a black president! He’s mentally white and the same as all
the other fuckers we ever have. He wont change shit. Don’t be such
fucking retards.
1. Lil Wayne - She Make Me Feel Good (Not On Carter 3 Worldwide Exclusive) (1:42)
2. Lil Wayne - Never Get It (No On Carter 3) (3:49)
3. Jadakiss - Homocide (0:55)
4. Styles P - I Like (3:43)
5. Styles P - I Don’t Wanna Be Rite (3:04)
6. Sheek Louch - 4,3,2,1 (0:47)
7. 50 Cent - Don’t Stop 50’s Music (0:51)
8. 50 Cent - Cruising Music (1:01)
9. Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo & Movado - 1 Shot (2:36)
10. Young Buck - Tape Conversation (50 Cent Diss) (4:39)
11. The Game - Taped Conversation Part 2 (50 Cent Diss) (3:36)
12. The Game - Dope Boys f. Travis Barker (3:34)
13. Whyteout - Money Getta (2:23)
14. Styles P - Freestyle (1:18)
15. Sheek Louch - Freestyle (0:50)
16. Tommy Stars - Starstruck (3:34)
17. Cory Gunz - Drug Rap (4:59)
18. Tony Moxberg - Freestyle (1:25)
19. Lil Wayne - Ima Get Mine (0:36)
20. Lil Wayne - U Got It (0:35)
21. Lil Wayne - A Mille (Remix) (3:43)
22. Rawdoggz - freestyle (2:37)
23. 50 Cent feat G Unit - U So Tough (T.I. Diss) (3:35)
24. T.I. - A Better day (3:51)

1. (00:02:37) The Cool Kids - Oscar The Grouch
2. (00:03:19) The Cool Kids - That’ll Work
3. (00:02:49) The Cool Kids - Dinner Time
4. (00:04:23) The Cool Kids - Full & Paid
5. (00:03:18) The Cool Kids - Box Of Rocks
6. (00:03:15) The Cool Kids - Don’t Trip (Bake Sale UK)
7. (00:04:10) Tennille - Ass Made Of Diamonds