captainplanet
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finally added 88-keys to my home studio (yeah to weighted keys and no more octave button!) this was free from a friend (kawai es-x, basically just using it as an upscale midi controller) my band got the new product (more on this soon), and more sh…
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Please do not use the words Forrest Gump and Being There in the same sentence. I would say closer to "Brother From Another Planet", which is another perfect one in my opinion. That movie still slays, musta come out right about the same time. Als…
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was this an interview for print? what was the occaision?
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In the Top Of The Pops vid Does the keyboardist remind anyone of Linus from Charlie Brown when he gets down??? kinda suspect though since I don't hear any crazy keyboard jamming while his fingers fly. also, where's the mic for the singer? were …
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favorite part by far was seeing Anthony Hamilton (musta been him) singing over straight funk. he should try that more often. otherwise, movie seemed pretty tv-esque. not bad, but predictable and kinda stale.
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You shoulda banged her. and yelled out biggie lyrics the whole time. who's nathan barley? thats funny
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most likely sucks like gallery "I believe in music" is a certified joint. I don't know anything else by the group, perhaps this song is a fluke, but I love it.
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a converted schoolhouse loft deal in Brooklyn yeah, it's a dream living situation. type I'd like to oneday inhabit. block away from where I am now.
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nothing too raer to report, but I'm riding the cheap train outta brokeville right now. got to at least listen to some rares on the handytrax. always feeling the frenetic energy of it. and damn if there weren't some cute girls getting dusty fingers! …
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the women of fmu (miriam is so cool she gets featured twice) Miriam Linna, center, the original drummer for the Cramps, and the good-looking half of Norton Records. Just in case any of you ballers were wondering, yes, Miriam's record collection …
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Carl McKnight "The Devil's Out Tonight" not really a reggae album at all. private press funky steel band outta L.A. I think. nothing amazing, but there's a couple cool songs including the title track, if you're into steel pan music. "Dread Dread …
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People always look at these predictions as the end of the world, but you've got to comsider it may just be the end of all the BAD stuff. It could signal a new beginning for humanity as the world begins to get it's shit together. "until the return o…
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IMG SRC=http://corde.up.seesaa.net/image/stezo.jpg width=350> have to disagree here. that stezo is wall worthy. but all your others were on point. couple more to add to the pot: and while it might be more artsy than some of these entries, t…
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compare time warp to: this is one of the most blatant jackings of a song without giving credit to the og that I've ever heard. I had this metro area 12" before later hearing "time warp". confused me. also interesting when a friend will pick a d…
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oh word, I just got back from Europe. Berlin was a highlight. Found some rec's too. There's several good record stores in Freidrichshain and Kreuzberg. But don't expect any bargains since the euro is pretty much killin our money right now. I found a…
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dug both these. these were good too:
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Amp Fiddler "Scared / Afro Butt (Interlude)"
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even though the Jazzy Jeff joint got some run throughout the country, that song wasn't going to sell him any albums when did this come out? gotta be pretty new. I'm feelin this video:
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co- that record changed the way i think about a lot of music. it still fucks my head up to this day. third that. drumming on this one is like expressionist funk. also a combination of James Brown, Santana and Meters that first really got me in…
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record stores have been good to me recently. don't give up hope. I'm still having come-ups. In fact, maybe it's just cause I know more records to look out for now, but I've been finding more relatively $ joints recently than in the past. yesterda…
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YES
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big thanks JP. won't be able to check back today til late night (maybe), but here's a lil something I'd like to share. The Natural Four - S/T clean rip of the whole record at 320
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space stuff makes my mind hurt more than natural oddities. UFO in Haiti had me buggin out
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gotcha, that's why I was talkin bout the sequencing shiz. if you suave em into it, they'll be loving it. no self respecting DJ would drop a 150 bpm merengue after in da club. fast reggae, or latin house (a la Latin Project) into merengue works.
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I don't get why people on this board keep talking about what music their grandma is gonna know. does it matter if the artist was on ET? plenty of songs become crossover hits without the artists being on ET. Was Sean Paul ever even on ET? These …
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Hipster parties jamming to Elvis Crespo?! Now that is some shit! well, I was actually talkin more about the soca stuff, which often clocks in at around the same tempo as b-more jawns- 130 - 140 but yeah, try mixing any one of the aforemention…
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Merengue and Soca can often require a very specific crowd, sometimes hard to dance to, can sometimes sound "annoying" to an audience, etc. True. Merengue....Uptown Dominicans. Soca Brooklyn....Trinis. Its a shame though cause theyve both been aroun…
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everytime. depends on the gig, but almost always. salsa is a highly evolved genus- generations of weak rhythms fell victim to the fittest with the singular purpose of making people dance. doing a weekly latin night has definitely changed my whole…
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Cham's influence runs deep in political circles. Expect the coup that will finally destroy skull & bones for good.
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An animated gif in the vein of would be the end-all be-all. do they make these with sound clips yet? then perhaps we could really end all.
