Wednesday, 30 September 2009
where were you?!
wow. 'bout to buy this album again. Three Feet High and Rising anniversary concert footage. IN FULL. i say again, WOW! worth it for the "Dininit" intro. And I'll be back for the Fink concert.
true love.
o:{but now I'm thinking, if artists can't sell albums, and they're making money off of live shows, and I'm watching this for free...I just hope that this great service won't cut into their income and there is some licensing deal in effect.}
Labels:
3 Feet High And Rising,
Anniversary,
De La Soul,
Fink,
Grand Crew,
Internet Issues,
Legality,
Live Music,
Sales
step 2
I just found this on iTunes. Amazing! I had one of Rob Swift's old albums and would mix it in my sets to pretend I was as dope as he. This duet of scratching with riffing totally validates the practice of the cut.
Labels:
Charlie Parker,
Jazz,
Rob Swift,
Turntablism,
Who Sampled This
Sunday, 27 September 2009
Love This
Love Me Like This by floatingpoints
An amazing use of a a sample as inspiration to create a massive new tune!
And the original song is dope too:
An amazing use of a a sample as inspiration to create a massive new tune!
And the original song is dope too:
Labels:
Floating Points,
Real to Reel,
Soundcloud,
Who Sampled Who
Thursday, 24 September 2009
Behind the Music: H.E.A.L.
Big up to The Meaning of Dope for this and many other videos and expressing a true love of the art. In this video you get to see the hard work that these teenagers were putting into their music.
Labels:
D-Nice,
In the Studio,
KRS-ONE,
MC Lyte,
Queen Latifah
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