77Klash, mentioned earlier on buhbOmp, drops the new video for the killer chune, Mad Again (Whoa!), featuring the real Johnny Osborne on the mucha mucha recognizable chorus.
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I’ve been buhbomping the hell out of King Most’s Obamix since Cashless hipped me to it a couple of weeks ago. Here are two more to add to the collection, one from Arizona’s DJ Z-Trip and the other from Miami’s Tom Leroc.
Recently, Shepard Fairey and I threw some fundraisers for the Obama campaign. We called them “The Party for Change”. …
I’ve been wanting to put the mix I’ve been doing at these shows online, in hopes of spreading the word to people who need to hear it most.
Every 1st and 15th of the month (so grab your welfare checks and come on) the dudes at buhbOmp and selected guest selectors (redundant?) present the top 5 cuts they/we are feeling at the moment. We’re popping this cherry today (albeit a few hours late) with buhbOmp’s own Cashless, Empanadamn and the Captain of this ship, Lil Tiger. So without further adoodoo, we present the first installment of Welfare.
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Jef Cashless | I have noodling tendencies while djing
Peedi Crakk – More Towels
As you can tell from previous posts, been feeling Peedi for a minute and this one’s the hottest banger since “Take me home.” Obviously, I’m not the only one feeling it. I won’t include this cut in my download package since you can download this tune from Empanadamn’s list.
T-Pain feat Lil Wayne – I can’t Believe it (Dj Illo Bass Mix)
This song goes hard in the clurb plain jane, but up the bpm’s to 114 and add some 808 bottom and the vibe changes from G&S to ass and titties.
Big Chief feat Jim Jones – My Swagg
The steady stream of Dallas artists blowing up seemingly outta nowhere and taking over the southern rap scene continues with Big Chief. This time with none other than the kufi-slapping cappo of the Dipset Skull Gang, Jimmy Jones.
T.I. et al – Swagger Like Us (Cobra Krames remix)
Sick of playing the OG? Well here you go.
Busy Signal – Strappings
Not sure of the riddim, but this is a must have for me. %100 rinse worthy! Holla at it!
download: Get you some…
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empanadamn | For the club | Serato ready with cue-points
Bramma – It’s Whatever (Day Rave Riddim) download
Hollow-y / driving riddim x gruff / ghostly sounding vocals = Dancehalloween?
Colby O’ Donis – Natural High (Feat. T-Pain) download
Dude looks like he rolls with Lee Hotti n’ ’em, but this is a pretty good pop tune with some bass appeal and T-Pain hitting switches.
DJ Felli Fell – Feel It (Feat. Sean Paul, T-Pain, Flo-Rida & Pitbull) download
Song should be huge. It’s got a full club feel with a full cast of your usual suspects for uptempo club bangerz.
Jadakiss – By My Side (Feat. Ne-Yo) download
As much as I hate the term “swagger”, Jada is one dude truly embodies it vocally. It’s nice he threw the ladies a bone joining forces with one of my favorite new R&B dudes. I predict big things for Jada.
Peedi Crakk – More Towels download
Great mid-tempo party track with a dash of funk that gives us a break from all the either slowed or fast synthy beats.
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dj lil tiger | 5 random-ass tunes that are doing it for me right now
Stiffed – What You Gon’ Do
lead tune off Sex Sells ep. Early stuff from Santogold.
Raphael Saadiq – Big Easy
off his new The Way I See It lp.
Café Tacuba – De Acuerdo
off their latest album, SiNo. This group just makes me feel happy as shit.
The Lo – Lumdi (La)
latest Camp Lo hottness
Q-Tip – Gettin’ Up
off his forthcoming The Renaissance solo lp. Saw him perform this live at Rock the Bells and it sounded superb.
Posting this one up a little late. I’ve been checking the output of 77Klash for a minute, but I’m undecided on this one. Two great tastes that taste great together? Or just a bunch of stuff that happened? Can you really argue with a dude who named himself after one of the greatest reggae songs/albums of all time?
You be the judge.
Nigerian Juju music. Some call Sunny Ade the king english homework help (mostly himself, and $1 to the first of you Ableton Live nerds to order generic viagra remix this.) But for me, Ebenezer Obey gets the gold, especially on his 1973 school writing paper two sided relentless jamma jam, “The Horse, the Man, and His Son?
“, which wins my jaded heart just on the title alone.
Dancing skeleton drums clack away on top of elephant butt bass drums in infinite variation, pedal steel guitars answer Obey’s jovial voice, “Do your best and leave the rest.” Will do.
I can’t read a damn thing on the site I found these on since its written in %100 Viking, but I can tell you one thing, your boy Todd Terje aka TangoTerje has been killing it and continues to kill it with a series of re-edits for some hotel or something in some country somewhere. Just think Vikings and fermented shark meat.
Brutalisme/Hotell 33/Todd Terje edits
CSN – Marrakesh Express (Todd Terje edit)
Elkin & Nelson – Al Carnival (Todd Terje edit)
Swingle Singers – Fugue in C-minor (Todd Terje edit)
Isaac Hayes – Moonlight lovin’ (Todd Terje edit)
Marsha Hunt – Beast Day (Todd Terje edit)
Stealers Wheel – Stuck In The Middle With You (Todd Terje edit)
Us buhbOmpers in Houston recently got oopsed pretty hard upside cialis order our heads by Hurricane Dirty Son of a Bitch.
Having the powergrid “really f-cked” (technical term) for a week or so has cialis 20 mg 10 pills been the occasion of a few interesting observations:
1. Turns out the night sky isn’t actually supposed to be orangey purple.
2. We really need to learn how to play instruments that don’t need to be, you know, plugged in.
So, the market for guitar dudes being pretty much t-t-totally dominated by Lil’ Wayne and his amazing adam’s-apple, we opted to emulate this dude, Andres Landero, the hardest working man in Afro-Columbian Cumbia.
We’re coming to your town, look for us round-abouts May of 2012.
This isn’t another Kanye post, sorry. This is for LMFAO, a group out of Hollyhood, Califoolya. I won’t front – I first heard these guys on an uptempo Fergie “Clumsy” remix they did that made the track playable for my club standards. The mop-topped, brightly-clothed duo make that nu electro / ravey RARRARARAAARRARRR shit, with humorous & perverse raps over it, upping the fun ante for both rap & club music.
Side note: One of the members is Red Foo, who used to make underground hip-hop with Dre Kroon over 10 years ago.
Although I’m not a fan of Love Lockdown, here’s a much needed uptempo remix. The remix is kinda so-so, but I feel it necessary for club’s sake. Disclaimer: the track is probably using the same unfinalized mixdown version of the track that was floating around a couple weeks back, so don’t expect some magic.
Serato-ready with cue points.
http://www.zshare.net/audio/193201726b7a9c9c/
I like this song except that Fonzworth is on it. In principal he should be dope. He runs with OutKast, is dapper, and can dance. But NO! Reminds me of the first time I heard MC Paul Barman. Paul’s a super-cool guy in person, but I just can’t get with his raps. Anyway, I cued it up in Serato to cut directly to Andre 3K’s verse, rendering it Fonzworthless.
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DJ LIL TIGER starts things off with a love-themed Soul set with splashes of classic disco and contemporary R&B. EMPANADAMN holds it down in the second half with a mesh of synthy dance, pop, Hip-Hop and electro.
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