REP yo fave B-BOY platters.

Mr_Lee_PHDMr_Lee_PHD 2,042 Posts
edited July 2005 in Music Talk
For breaking or just listening to.[/b]







1.

2. Bronx Dogs - 3 Legged Funk. So many great tracks on here: Mixed Blood (Mambo Rock), 212, Tribute To Jazzy Jay....

3. Essential.

4. Really dig the Strudel Strut by Aromadozeski.

5. So many bangers on this one. Touche knows beats.

6. Ditto.


What you got??
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  • DIGGADIGGADIGGADIGGA 456 Posts
    MAn PArrish............get it !

  • dCastillodCastillo 1,963 Posts
    Here's a few I just happened to have a photo of...

    ...more to come later...

    B-Boy platters have been the only things I care about lately. (besides Love and Tim Buckley records)

    keep contributing. i'll be back.

  • Mr_Lee_PHDMr_Lee_PHD 2,042 Posts
    I notice you got cop show themes in there by Henry Manicni!!

    Thats got Streets of San Francisco right??

    Check this out. Deadly Avenger - Charlie Don't Surf (Samples SOSF like it aint no thang).




  • reskresk 391 Posts
    Here's a few I just happened to have a photo of...

    ...more to come later...

    B-Boy platters have been the only things I care about lately. (besides Love and Tim Buckley records)

    keep contributing. i'll be back.

    you covered a lot of my favorite bboy joints in that pic, ie, police women, vitamin c, date with the rain etc etc.
    theres a couple joints in the pic im not up from that pic, i gotta take some flicks on the same steez and post up

    basic needs to post up, basic got all the fly joints

  • reskresk 391 Posts
    i need some photography lessons, my pics came out mad blurry on a 5mp camera
    damn i got a lot of split seems too

  • knewjakknewjak 1,231 Posts
    no questions asked:


  • djdazedjdaze 3,099 Posts
    no questions asked:



  • The Kay-Gees - Tango Hustle (off their KiloWatt lp)



    seconding that first longplayer by DJ Format.



    more to come when thinking bout.



    [add] Do The Handbone off that Hermann Kelly. [/add]

  • Here's a few I just happened to have a photo of...

    ...more to come later...

    B-Boy platters have been the only things I care about lately. (besides Love and Tim Buckley records)

    keep contributing. i'll be back.


    what will it be off that HBMS??? just wondering....

  • DJAckDJAck 255 Posts




  • Subway Theme - Fred Brathwaite



  • rated x


  • LuminLumin 807 Posts
    Here's a few I just happened to have a photo of...

    i didnt know anyone else up on that kazablan soundtrack
    short but funky lil cuts

  • 33thirdcom33thirdcom 2,049 Posts
    Paul Hardcastle - Rainforest
    Joe bataan - Call My name

  • DocBeezyDocBeezy 1,918 Posts
    Paul Hardcastle - Rainforest


    A couple months back, the lady in the cubicle next to me was on speaker phone. She was on hold waiting for a BCBS rep. The typical music was playing, then, out of the fuck blue "Rainforest" comes on! I about flipped, telling everyone in the office, "This is Paul Hardcastle!"

    One lady says to me "How do you know this easy listening crap?"

  • mordecaimordecai 2,204 Posts


    b/w Planet Patrol - Play At Your Own Risk (Instrumental)







    Paul Hardcastle - Rainforest

    One lady says to me "How do you know this easy listening crap?"

    yeh, i think the first time i heard it was on a smooth jazz station

  • BigSpliffBigSpliff 3,266 Posts
    Manu DiBango, Babe Ruth, Shangri-La, Herman Kelly, Scratchin', Go For Self, Sound Of a Drum, King Errison, Kleeer, Joe Bataan.

    Can't go far wrong with these.

  • mordecaimordecai 2,204 Posts



  • lambertlambert 1,166 Posts
    Excuse me,

    but is this the proper equation for a b-boy platter?

    lead in stab + uptempo break + bongos (or percussives) = bboy

    I ask out of pure ignorance, not sarcasm.

  • dayday 9,612 Posts
    Anything that gets the dancers hype.

    Classic B-Boy cuts kind of fall into the category you described, but nowadays everything from Modern Soul to Rap gets played.


  • BigSpliffBigSpliff 3,266 Posts
    Excuse me,



    but is this the proper equation for a b-boy platter?



    lead in stab + uptempo break + bongos (or percussives) = bboy



    I ask out of pure ignorance, not sarcasm.



    That's one side of it.



    Mainly, much like hip hop, it's pulling beats from all over, appropriatin' that shit, and keeping the breaks flowing. Goes back to late 60s in Brooklyn/early 70s Bx.



    Oh, and West Coast really early 70s

  • lambertlambert 1,166 Posts
    Living in Mass., I just have no reference point for this stuff. I mean I can follow a break easy enough, but when I saw Wu-tang and Hbms in the stack picture I just flashed to:

    I guess you really have to DJ to know your shit.

    I'm still a bit mystified, but thanks guys.

  • dCastillodCastillo 1,963 Posts
    Excuse me,

    but is this the proper equation for a b-boy platter?

    lead in stab + uptempo break + bongos (or percussives) = bboy

    I ask out of pure ignorance, not sarcasm.

    variety variety variety

    some folks like that big band blaxploitation sound.
    some folks get down to disco brass.
    some folks get down to 1992 hip hop.
    some folks get down to that 'next shit' like Can, Sapo, and 'obscuriities'
    some folks get down to soul jazz.
    some folks get down to boogaloo funk.
    some folks get down to sentimental songs on bboy videos where their idol gets down on.
    some people just like funky drums.

    It's really all over the place.


    PS. HBMS - Bear Witness is cool.
    DR DELAY - Rock Relax is heavy.

  • dCastillodCastillo 1,963 Posts
    Living in Mass., I just have no reference point for this stuff. I mean I can follow a break easy enough, but when I saw Wu-tang and Hbms in the stack picture I just flashed to:

    I guess you really have to DJ to know your shit.

    I'm still a bit mystified, but thanks guys.

    like I say. that photo was just on the hard disk. MOSTLY bboy cuts. The Wu made it in there because of a chessboxin remix I did for my bboy mix, and the pic was really just part of a tracklist of the project.

  • dayday 9,612 Posts
    "can you keep up....b-boy..make me lose my breff"

  • Mr_Lee_PHDMr_Lee_PHD 2,042 Posts
    Excuse me,



    but is this the proper equation for a b-boy platter?



    lead in stab + uptempo break + bongos (or percussives) = bboy



    Anything you can dance to really.



    As long as it has got 'The Fonk', to, as father Bam put it, 'just let your god self get wild'.



    It used to be straight-up braeks, but now its more just anything with a good feel for braeking to - doesn't necessarily need a completely exclusive break to the drums nowadays.

  • SexyBNyceSexyBNyce 371 Posts
    like I say. that photo was just on the hard disk. MOSTLY bboy cuts. The Wu made it in there because of a chessboxin remix I did for my bboy mix, and the pic was really just part of a tracklist of the project.


    Delicious Billy said he hooked you up! Can I get one?

  • dayday 9,612 Posts



    Delicious Billy said he hooked you up! Can I get one?

    A Y O O O O O!

  • dCastillodCastillo 1,963 Posts
    like I say. that photo was just on the hard disk. MOSTLY bboy cuts. The Wu made it in there because of a chessboxin remix I did for my bboy mix, and the pic was really just part of a tracklist of the project.


    Delicious Billy said he hooked you up! Can I get one?

    I need to hook both of y'all up. It came out looking real nice.
    Delicious lives up to his name! (no ayo)

    If things go good, he may need to make some more too!

  • BigSpliffBigSpliff 3,266 Posts

    doesn't necessarily need a completely exclusive break to the drums nowadays.

    I'd say it's always been this way, maybe even moreso in the past, and now it's going retro again as not everyone is still hooked on Breaker's Revenge or some other electro rock.

    Remember b-boy does not always = breakdancer, and they've been around since before crossfaders so the break thing was less important, or rather, it was important for the dancers to know when the break was coming in order to show they knew their shit.

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