klezmer electro-thug beats

klezmer electro-thug beats

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  • Mr. Big Stuffs

    you know I had to get some hammond in

    Electrode
  • Mr. Big Stuffs

    Oh shit!! The strut delivers. Sorry I should've posted up the tracklist!

    So far I have John Holt, Prince Buster, Tomorrow's Children, and Danny Raymond on the reggae front.

    Instrumentals - got Hustlers Brass Band, Reuben Wilson, Jimmy Hicks, Washrag, James Young "Funky Booty" and of course the Poets of Rhythm - I opened my organ burners thread with that track!

    Raps, I have Latifah but not Heavy D. Too 80s for my taste. That said I might sneak in the T-Ski, good shout! And maybe the first 10 seconds of Schoolly. Also got a 2009 track by a german DJ "Da Wiesel" wherein somebody raps, and kinda has a nice, odd flow, but basically never rhymes. It's weird. I can't find it online now, but it's called "I gonna give it to ya".

    I have Lyn in there as well of course, and I was gonna end it with Wardell Quezergue's band's version in honor of his arrangement of the original. I'll definitely be adding Sister Hot Pants and maybe Vicki Anderson too. Hell yeah!

    So basically, you guys have posted loads I didn't have. Sista Big Butt is hysterical, as is Electrode's franglais version. Indian Ska I would never have known...

    And that Dan Hill... a mid 70s synth version of this song is EXACTLY why I embarked on this fool's errand. I gotta find that shit. This mix is going to be UNLISTENABLE to anyone except me.

    Thanks D***o! Thanks Electrode!

    Danny Raymond:


    Buster:


    Hustlers brass band:


    James Young Blues Band/Housewreckers:


    Quezergue the god:


    Washrag:

    Electrode
  • current film strut

    Finally got around to BACURAU, what a fun trip. It's one of those movies that's so effortlessly good you're like "why isn't this the norm? how hard is it to make an enjoyable movie with visceral stuff and still have it communicate something and spark thought?"
    ketanppadilha
  • Use Headphones

    This just sounds like a 60s stereo demonstration record. Wow, the entire song mix can pan from left to right, with some reverb across both channels. You are entering a new realm of sound. New experiences, new spatiality. The wonderful, and increasingly affordable, world of stereo.
      
    Jimster
  • Turning 45/s

    Don't know what your focus is on this and your 45 knowledge most probably exceeds mine, but I love this sloppy garage track from Whittier

    Electrode