arguably the three best at it - rackord wise - are rod lee, jonny blaze, and dj technics. they have each put out lots of great 12"s (but a bunch of somewhat mediocre ones too, buyer beware)
turntable lab get stuff in sporadically and in real limited quantities. they still have some stuff though:
if you ever get a chance to hit up armands in philly, there's a few racks of bmore stuff too. rod lee has (had?) a store in baltimore but it's expensive and most of the new stuff is on CD-R anyway.
KW Griff -- dude is one of the freshest out there for b-more remixes of hip-hop tracks. If his name is on it, it's worth a listen
DJ Debonair Samir -- he's pretty much all over the map, but he's done everthing from the club version of Uncle Fucka to a Young Gunz club remix
DJ Frie -- he isn't producing as much these days, but he still does tracks every once in awhile. one of the more recent ones of his i heard was the "3s Company" theme done b-more style.
Another good place to start is at DJ Technics website--
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turntable lab get stuff in sporadically and in real limited quantities. they still have some stuff though:
http://www.turntablelab.com/lps.eps.instrumentals/lps_eps_instru20.html
if you ever get a chance to hit up armands in philly, there's a few racks of bmore stuff too. rod lee has (had?) a store in baltimore but it's expensive and most of the new stuff is on CD-R anyway.
what catchdubs said, plus some other names:
KW Griff -- dude is one of the freshest out there for b-more remixes of hip-hop tracks. If his name is on it, it's worth a listen
DJ Debonair Samir -- he's pretty much all over the map, but he's done everthing from the club version of Uncle Fucka to a Young Gunz club remix
DJ Frie -- he isn't producing as much these days, but he still does tracks every once in awhile. one of the more recent ones of his i heard was the "3s Company" theme done b-more style.
Another good place to start is at DJ Technics website--
http://www.baltimoreclubtracks.com/
He's got tons of mix cds, and the tracklists will give you a better sense of what's out there.
It seems like my best bet is to buy a CD-J quicklike!
Herm