4.29.2010

Dancing Dubstep Dog

Rusko's entire new album is available for streaming on his myspace www.myspace.com/ruskonfire head over there and check it out. It will be available for purchase on Tuesday. I was listening to the new album on full blast because the neighbors aren't home. My dog, Cambria, decides she wants to start dancing. So I whipped out my phone and tried to get the dance online for you all to enjoy.

4.27.2010

4.26.2010

Mixcloud Monday 005: Cunei4m



Head over to BassFaced.com and read about DE's own Cunei4m and listen to his mix!

Mixcloud Monday 005: Cunei4m

4.24.2010

Shadrack And The Mandem - Guns & Pork

Hardest dudes I've seen all week

Dinner for Schmucks

Paul Rudd, please don't let me down.

Mini Daddy - MINI DADDY (ADRIANSITO) EL NIÑO MAS BONITO

RIP Big Pun, big ups Mini Daddy



and while we are on the subject of children who I don't know what they are saying but they are fun to watch...


4.23.2010

Barletta's Summer Mixtape by Djbarletta


Hey readers, here's a nice mix from Canada's DJ Barletta. I've been following these guys over at Saintwoods.com for about a year now, and they have the music game on point. I'm kind of jealous of the scene in Canada, or so it seems. 


 Barletta's Summer Mixtape by Djbarletta 


Gianni Marino - Brutal Elektro
Kreeyate - Strife
Groove Armada - Paper Romance (Urchins Remix)
Benny Benassi - Satisfaction (Minor Gunz Vs Barletta)
Axwell - I found U (Barletta Remix)
Don Rimini - Back up (Gianni Marino Vs Barletta Edit)
David Guetta - Memories (Barletta Remix)
Jason Derulo - Whatcha Say (Afro Jack Remix)
Afrojack - Bangduck (Nujax Remix)
Solarity - Starstruck (Max Alexandre Edit)
Barletta - Drop Out
Chinese Lappers - Kulwa (Minor Guns Remix)
Love The Brother - Burning 2.2
Doctor P - Sweet Shop (Barletta's 420 Edit)
The Others - Gravity (Barletta + Ynge Lux Edit

4.21.2010

Mort Par Vacille


I've been spending a lot of time in the DC/Baltimore area lately. The club and electronic music scene down there is awesome. U Street Music Hall opened, attracting acts that normally would only visit New York and Los Angeles. Cullen Stalin is putting on really good shows with Taxlo and other parties. Nadastrom has become a heavy hitter with big things on deck. I've met a lot of new people in the scene, DJ's, producers, MC's and bloggers. One of the cool people I was introduced to was Billfold. He hooked me up with his new dubstep mixtape that you have to listen to on a nice system. Laptop speakers will not do this mix justice. Grab it here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BAVXBIFS



4.20.2010

History Lessons: NOLA Bounce (thefader.com)

Took this from www.thefader.com

I first heard of New Orleans Bounce from my friend Scott Serota aka Cunei4m. He introduced me to daggering, nola bounce and the jerk dance scenes. Scott is on point with his knowledge of music and dance culture. You should follow him @cunei4m and learn something.

Here is the Fader's video of Diplo exploring New Orleans for some Bounce culture.

RUBBER

Mr. Oizo is up to no good again. I saw this on his vimeo page


RUBBER TEASER 1 ! from oizo mr on Vimeo.

RIP Guru, Keith Elam



I wanted to take a minute and write about Guru's influence on me. Coming from a sheltered musical family, it wasn't until I went to high school in the city did I hear of Gang Starr. In 1998 I was exposed to the music that I have been passionate about for the rest of my life. I went to a chartered school in Wilmington, Delaware with a mix of kids from every background. I made friends that lived in the projects down the street and friends that lived in multi-million dollar mansions. Every generation has their "cliques". These cliques were usually determined by the clothes you wear, the music you listen to, and the activities you did after school. The high school I went to had a dress code, so we were pretty much all dressed the same. I came to high school as a skateboarder with an almost empty music palette. The radio only played alternative rock or mainstream hip hop/R&B. The internet was accessible in most homes by now with broadband. The combination of all these things made a perfect culture for me to be impressionable by great music.

My friends shared their music with me via cassette tape until I got a CD player in 1999. I first heard Gang Starr in the skate video Shorty's Fulfill the Dream on VHS. I recorded the audio of Above the Clouds with all the skateboarding sounds to a cassette and shared it with my friends. Then one of my buddies went on a downloading rampage and got most of the Gang Starr recordings at that time. I was just getting in to hip hop at that time and I am so thankful to have had Guru as one of the first MCs that I loved. It had been unfair to the rest of the hip hop world that I had Gang Starr as my first impression of what hip hop should be like. It's kind of like your first girlfriend/boyfriend; you always compare what comes after to the first. There has been some good hip hop since, but no one has been able to touch Guru and DJ Premier.

Guru was educated, which is a huge deal for me. Uneducated lyricists are garbage and try to get by with witty rhymes. Guru spoke the truth. He spoke on relevant topics. He didn't just rap about how much money he has, or how he was gonna kill you if you step to him, or how many hoes he's been with. His words are timeless and his rhymes paint a picture. Rappers and MCs have come and gone, but Guru has remained. I've only been in the scene for a little over a decade but he owned it for over twenty years.

I wonder if he ever realized how many people he touched with his words? I can say that his words spoke to me from his microphone in the studio across the cassette tape to the magnets that moved the diaphragm of the speakers pushing the vibrations of his words into my ears that affected who I am.

Thank you, Guru. Peace.

Above the crowds, above the clouds where the sounds are original
Infinite skills create miracles
Warrior spiritual -- above the clouds
reigning down, holdin it down

4.19.2010

Never Touch the Clowns

Let the clowns touch you

LCD Soundsystem - Drunk Girls

Aww this looked like it was fun to do. I hope it only took them one take

AC Slater - Take You

Here's the video for AC Slater's Take You. It looks like they had a lot of fun making it.


AC SLATER — TAKE YOU FEAT. NINJASONIK

AC Slater | MySpace Music Videos


Here is my favorite mix I have by AC Slater
Right click and save as

Tracklist below the cut.
Tracklist:
1. Udachi – “P-Funk Skank” [Party Like Us Records]
2. AC Slater – “Take You” feat Ninjasonik [Trouble & Bass]
3. Tonka – “Jack Track” (Black Noise VIP) [Southern Fried]
4. Kill the Noise – “Jokes on You” [Slow Roast]
5. Acid Girls – “Numbers Song” (Jokers of the Scene Remix) [iheartcomix]
6. Drop the Lime – “Thwomp Stomp” [Trouble & Bass]
7. Ladybox – “Hit My Ride” (AC Slater Remix) [Party Like Us Records]
8. Heavyfeet – “I Spy” (AC Slater Remix) [Stamp! Music]
9. AC Slater – “Calm Down Part 2″ [Trouble & Bass]
10. P-Money – “Left the Room”
11. Zinc – “Killa Sound” feat No Lay (Skream Remix) [Bingo]
12. AC Slater & Mumdance feat Badness & 77Klash – “Transatlantic Riddim” [Trouble & Bass]
13. Drop the Lime – “Set Me Free” (AC Slater Remix) [Trouble & Bass]
14. MJ Cole – “Sincere” (Mumdance & High Rankin Remix)
15. Starkey – “OK Luv” feat Badness [Planet Mu]
16. Jinder – “Youth Blood” (12th Planet Remix) [Trouble & Bass]

4.18.2010

Congorock - Babylon ft Mr Lexx

This was my 2nd favorite song from lastnight @UhallDC dropped by @tittsworth. I freaked out

Fugative - Crush (Nadastrom Remix)

My favorite song last night @UhallDC was this one.



the song drops May 10th. Be sure to purchase it!

SNL > ICP = ???

haha my ninjas

4.16.2010

Chromeo in the Studio

From our friends over at the Fader:

Here's a new video from FADERTV on studio time with Chromeo. Their album is due out this summer. I'm really excited for it. The little samples that we get to hear in this video clip make me dance.

4.13.2010

Salad Days | Mad Decent | Commonwealth




Back in 1998 my friends that I met in high school that would become my closest and most influential peers got me into punk and hardcore music. We all skateboarded and had similar interests and outlooks on life. I was very sheltered from "secular" music growing up in a strict Christian home. This music, new to me, was the rebellious music of the devil that I had not been able to listen to. This counter culture was underground even in '98 and I was very eager to be a part of it. I was going to local shows and making mixtapes for my friends. We literally used cassette tapes on a boom box to make these. Any one remember what those were? Sometimes my mom would find them and throw them in the trash.

The 70's, 80's, and 90's punk and hardcore music influenced my taste in music heavily. The culture of the punk rock shows also influenced me. There would be fights and drinking and smoking, all the things my mother wanted me to be sheltered from. One of the best things that I went to shows for was the girls. They would be in love with these band members no matter how big or small the band was. I would go in and mosh and skank and dance in the pit with a bunch of sweaty over exerted dudes. The memories are just flowing back to me.

I met Stereofaith this past summer at a gig in Delaware. He was able to take a crowd that was more interested in gossip than the music and get them dancing. I don't believe its an easy task and have seen numerous "DJ's" who just will play the one genre of music that they like. No one else could be feeling what they are playing, but they insist on sticking to their guns. I more recently have met Nadastrom. These two have the ability to make anyone dance with their music and can DJ a party until there is sweat on the walls.

I have been anticipating this mixtape since I first heard about it months ago. Finally, here it is.



From:
Blog » Mad Decent Worldwide Radio #59 - Salad Days | Mad Decent


"Salad Days" is a hardcore punk mix that Nadastrom and DJ
Stereofaith pieced together. Having been raised by the DC punk and
hardcore scenes in the late 80s and 90s, they give a nod to their
musical roots and continue to refer to the DIY ethos as working DJs and
producers. The "Salad Days" mixtape is a celebration of the energy and
passion of punk and hardcore music.

You can go subscribe to the podcast or download without doing so... HERE

DJ Stereofaith — Nadastrom — Mad Decent Worldwide Radio #59 - Salad Days











    His Hero Is Gone - Like Weeds

    Bad Brains - Don't Need It

    The Damned - Stab Your Back

    Dag Nasty - Can I Say

    7 Seconds - Clenched Fists Black Eyes

    Dead Kennedys - California Uber Alles

    Project X - Dancefloor Justice

    Misfits - Mommy, Can I Go Out And Kill Tonight?

    Descendents - SUburban Home/All

    Blitz - Someone's Gonna Die Tonight

    Cock Sparrer - Where Are They Now?

    Stiff Little Fingers - Alternative Ulster

    The Clash - White Riot

    Nation Of Ulysses - Shakedown

    Hoover - Regular Watts

    Drive Like Jehu - Bullet Train To Vegas

    Refused - Tannhauser Derive

    Minor Threat - Salad Days

    -------------------------------

    Sid Vicious - My Way

    Infest - Where's The Unity?

    Dead Boys - Sonic Reducer

    Circle Jerks - Red Tape

    Government Issue - I'm James Dean


    — Mad Decent

    New Young Pony Club - We Want To (In Engrish)

    Got this one in my inbox today.

    Donnis - Gone

    Our boy Donnis from Fools Gold is dropping his first video Gone today on MTV. Fools Gold and Donnis are doing big things this year. I am very excited for them. Here's the teaser trailer from last week.


    Donnis - Gone [TRAILER] (Directed by BBGUN) from bbgun on Vimeo.


    Now for the actual video



    Check out the behind the scenes footage:


    On The Set With Donnis from Jayson Rodriguez on Vimeo.



    4.11.2010

    George Lucas Would Be Proud

    I'm surfing music blogs and I come across this music video for Detatchments - H.A.L. As I'm watching it, I notice it looks very much like George Lucas' THX 1138. And then I realize it is THX 1138. If you haven't seen it, its definitely worth watching.


    Here is the music video in question.





    Head over to TRACASSEUR for some downloads if you liked this track.

    What White Kids Do On The Weekends

    Designer Drugs - Drop Down

    Fun song, eerie video. I'm not too sure what they were going for in this one, but I really like the song.

    Erol Alkan & Boys Noize - Lemonade

    I love it when these guys work together for the greater good of humanity.

    Health - We Are Water

    This video is a little violent. So if you have a weak stomach, don't watch. Directed by one of my fave's Eric Wareheim


    HEALTH "We are Water" from Eric Wareheim on Vimeo.

    To The Extreme | Mad Decent

    Blog » To The Extreme | Mad Decent

    Head over to Mad Decent to watch this video if you haven't already. Or just watch it here.

    Video: Mad Science Experiments at U Street Music Hall




    From an article with the Washington City Paper



    Watch this. Get inspired. Go to UHALL!

    Video: Mad Science Experiments at U Street Music Hall

    4.10.2010

    Magnets... HOW DO THEY WORK?

    I can't believe that I slept on this video from our favorite Juggalos. This video is def NSFW because of language. So please, if strong language about the miracles of nature and God's Creation offend you, mute the video. If not, make sure you take a minute and use the bathroom first. Don't have anything in your mouth while watching this, or it could end up on your screen. I will go nuts in the club if I hear this dropped. Now, people and women, I give you Insane Clown Posse - Miracles.

    4.07.2010

    Pase Rock - Nights




    I first heard the Nadastrom Remix to this song off of one of their mixes for "Ya'll Aint Yeti". The last few months have been an eager build up for me to get this track. It's not fair that I heard the Remix first because the original is great on its own. Pase Rock did it right here. This song is one of those tracks that you put on getting ready or on the way to the club. It gets me pumped. You can cop the original and two remixes here.

    Watch the original video here:

    Pase Rock cover version of the Billy Ocean classic "NIGHTS." original mix produced by XXXChange. Directed by Pase Rock and YONE. Produced by Roger Yamaha. Shot by EASEBACK.JP. Edited by Lynn Bousquet.

    PASE ROCK "NIGHTS" from PASE ROCK on Vimeo.

    4.06.2010

    Cubic Zirconia - Cheeba

    Great music video for one of New York's up and coming groups. They like to call their music "ethnic disco". Very cool video and cool vibes. They were all the hype down at SXSW this year.


    Cheeba feat. Bilal from Plug Research on Vimeo.

    4.03.2010

    History Lessons: Buffalo's Polish

    My father's side of the family is from Buffalo. I believe some of the best food that I have eaten has been in Buffalo. They put chain restaurants out of business because the home made taste of these mom and pop shops are so wonderful. Here is a little documentary on the Polish foods of Buffalo. If you ever visit there, please do not eat at national chain restaurants. You will regret that. So learn a little bit about where I come from.

    4.02.2010

    Old Spice by Tim and Eric

    I love the genius mind inside Eric Wareheim. The same guy that brought us Tim and Eric's show on Adult Swim and Major Lazer videos as well as dancefloordale.com brings us some nice commercials for Old Spice. Peep the videos





    Hot Chip - I Feel Better

    I love this



    Original Video- More videos at TinyPic