EPISODE 04 --=(] buhbOmp radio [)=-- dj witnes
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EPISODE 04 --=(] buhbOmp radio [)=-- a wide variety of styles from hip-hop, dancehall, soca, broken beat, Miami/Atlanta bass, and much more, brought to you by the buhbOmp crew: JD, Lil Tiger, Empanadamn, Elz, Cashless and friends. For our fourth episode, we're lucky enough to host Houston institution and all around dope dude Witnes and his Summer '06 Mix. Wit's the man behind Rock Box Houston, and a key component of Late Nite Snax and Soular Grooves Radio, where you can hear him Saturday nights from 9p-12a CST on 90.1fm KPFT Houston. The mix has some real nice Latin Freestyle type jernts/remixes on it. For more info on Witnes, check him on myspace at myspace.com/witnes or catch him on the regular interweb at quickwits.blogspot.com. http://www.touchandfeel.org/buhbomp/04buhbomp.mp3added bonus: http://www.touchandfeel.org/buhbomp/jdbounce.mp3here's a little LA bounce mix I did. It's only like 34 mins, but has some classic cuts on it. This mix is real crunchy, as the records have gotten a lot of play. I think it sort of lends itself to the environment that this music does really well in, ie heavy bass, crackly records, heavy crowd participation (specific dances and call and response tracks). I have been working on a more succinct mix that covers more of the basic tracks that created this party music. It delves deeper into the history of bounce than your ???Drag Rap??? and Steady B beats.
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i've been bumping both of these for a minute now, both are really good.
i find myself listening to that bounce mix a lot when i'm riding around throwed on the weekends. i cant remember if i told you when you were here for the rub or not but it reminds me a lot of B-swift(R.I.P.), i think he was one of the first people to play bounce a lot here in houston, in clubs and on the radio. i remember when he ran his record pool he would always tell me about it, telling me this stuff is gonna be HUGE! i was probably more worried about what wu shit i was gonna get. i really miss swift, he was a really good person.
thanks dog.
keeping it bounce.. here's the alternate version of the bunny hop with the intro edited in. I wanted to use this one too, because they are both dope as hell. It's taken me a few years of being away to really appreciate the vibe of this shit, because this shit would get played like 3-4 times a night (yikes) and i was kinda burned on it for a while.
When this record first came out, the group came out to the club i dj'd at and showed the entire club how to do this dance. it was pretty insane. about 3 months after that, this shit became a local phenomenon, I mean.. bunny hop contests at Sharpstown Mall?
enjoy.
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=CB74A087152F0F0B
good shit
tracklist:
Curtis Mayfield blend over Bunny Hop inst.
Da Entourage - Bunny Hop (they used to have Bunny Hop contests at Sharpstown mall, haha)
Ricky B - Ya'll Holla
BMD feat. Papa Reu and Juvie - Nasty Girl
Big Tymers feat. Bun B - Playboy
Kane and Abel feat. Mystikal - Shake it Like a Dog
Juvenile - Soldia Rag
Mystikal - Big Truck Driver
DJ Jubilee - Get it Ready (live version)
Everlasting Hitman - Bounce Baby Bounce
DJ Jimi - Where Dey At?
those who haven't downloaded it need to immediately.