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I need mixes to play continously in my store. The vibe changes, so we need a variety of mixes.
Created by : Sugawata
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 http://www.divshare.com/download/4321439-54ffollow the link to listen to my Hard To Earn mixup I quickly threw together. Hardcore-funky-jazzy-hip-hop at its finest.'94 Was an amazing year for rap music IMO.How many of y'all would agree? Good times!!!Peace n love alwaysLeeroy B
Created by : Leeroy Bambaataa
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http://www.divshare.com/download/5069989-381Old skool-electro-hip-hop-cut-n-paste mix featuring the likes of Afrika Bambaataa, Kraftwerk, Hijack, Hashim, C.O.D, Chris "The Glove" Taylor feat. Ice-T amongst others. A touch of adult humour from the one and only Andrew Dice Clay thrown in for good degenerate measure.If you like ANY kind of old skool music, u should dig this mix.100% vinyl, no Serato. All comments welcome.One love.Peace.
Created by : Leeroy Bambaataa
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Last week I hit the Guggenheim in NYC for its First Friday event. Alex Moulton was the DJ. He had a pioneer mixer (with effects) plugged into his laptop and a midi of some sort. No turntables or CDjs to speak of. Here's my question for the peoples: When the physical element of spinning is absent is it still deejaying? Just curious how my fellow DJs feel on this point. In reference, check out this interview with Just Blaze for his opinion on Serato and the usage of technology. Oh yeah, Moulton played some gentle ambient music. It was fine to chill to but at times it sounded like, as Prodigy would say, "Some crazy space shit that don't make no sense."
Created by : Dale Turner