Forty five minutes of hip hop and rap, featuring Beastie Boys, De La Soul and Run-D.M.C., some next gen artists with Antipop Consortium and Young Fathers, and some lyrical treats bridging Wales and Brooklyn as Green Gartside meets Mos Def, Lee Majors and A Tribe Called Quest's Ali Shaheed Muhammad.
By sheer coincidence, I flip from a young mother to the Young Fathers, with Monie Love's exhortation to Build Relationships Where Education and Enlightenment Dominate followed by Edinburgh's finest who returned after a four year break in July with Geronimo.
The selection starts and ends in 1998, with cuts from Hello Nasty by Beastie Boys and Jurassic 5's self-titled debut, two much-loved albums in my collection. As you might expect, a parental advisory sticker is slapped over this selection due to occasional smut and cussing.
1) Body Movin' (Album Version): Beastie Boys (1998)
2) The Projects ('Ocean's Eleven' Album Edit): Handsome Boy Modeling School (1999)
3) Say No Go (New Kick Instrumental) (Remix By Pasemaster Mase): De La Soul (1989)
4) War: Outkast (2003)
5) Capricorn One: Antipop Consortium ft. Mr. Live (2009)
6) Born 2 B.R.E.E.D. (The Freedom Mix): Monie Love (1993)
7) Automatic (Jayou Remix): Young Fathers (2010)
8) Feel The Vibe (Album Version): Diamond & The Psychotic Neurotics (1992)
9) Tinseltown To The Boogiedown (Ali Shaheed Muhammad Variation): Scritti Politti ft. Mos Def & Lee Majors (1999)
10) It's Tricky (Album Version By Rick Rubin & Russell Simmons): Run-D.M.C. (1986)
11) Bucky Done Gun (DJ Marlboro Funk Carioca Remix): M.I.A. (2005)
12) Lesson 6: The Lecture (Album Version): Jurassic 5 (1998)
Solid mix! Diverse, and includes some of my favorites as well, Antipop and Lesson 6 together.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mooz, I only have a handful of Antipop Consortium tracks (mostly remixes) so I really should get around to listening to more of their stuff. The Jurassic 5 debut album is much loved around here!
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