Monday, January 14, 2008
ON THE PODCAST.

DJ S&S - NIGGAZ STILL AIN'T NICE - 1995






DJ CLUE - SHOW ME THE MONEY - 1997


Side A

1. Biggie - Real Niggaz
2. Smif & Wessun - Headz Ain't Ready
3. Biggie Pudgee L/Tarik - Something Big
4. Showbiz & AG - Next Level
5. Ill Al Scratch - Shut Down
6. BBO Niggaz - In The Nude
7. Naugty By Nature - Connections
8. Frankie Cutlass - Blodiquas On The Set
9. Method Man - Release Yo Delf (Remix)
10. Ol Dirty Bastard - Brooklyn Zoo
11. Big L Party Artie JZ IU - Da Graveyard
12. Method Man & Ol Dirty - Dirty Dances
13. Naughty By Nature - Craziest


Side B

1. KRS One - Ahh Yeah
2. Showbiz/AG/Party Artie/Method Man - Got The Flava
3. Redman - Where Am I
4. L Brothers - Funky Piano
5. Onyx - Better Off Dead
6. Kool G Rap - Verses
7. Total & Biggie - Can You See
8. Biggie - Who Shot Ya
9. Method Man/Mary J Blige - All I Need (Remix)
10. Onyx - All Crewz
11. Ten Theives - Don't Matters
12. Big L - Put It On
13. Jeru The Damaja - Frustrated Nigga
14. Bone Thugs & Harmony - Fo The Love Of $$$





DJ EV & STRETCH ARMSTRONG - BACK TO BACK


From Stretch Armstrong's blog (Konstant Kontact)
"This mix TAPE that my man DJ Ev and I put together in '96 was a little ahead of its time. Why? Well let's see- great tunes that hadn't been released, exlusive verses from some heavies, no filler, great cuts, and a really crafty mix with all the right sprinkles and touches. It was pre-Pro-Tools (I think I was using Session 8 at the time to do my radio edits for Hot), and we made it on an ADAT with a sampler, doing punch-ins. On the real, Ev has always been one of the most gifted djs on the cut. Though it says that there is an Ev side and a Stretch side, that isn't really how it went down. We basically ran around town for a few days, collected the DATS, recorded some people and then spent a day and night in my home studio til it was done. I was never into making mix tapes or later, cds, and when I did, it was because someone like Ev was persistent enough to convince me. Later, I did some cds with Whoo Kid, but I saw where that was going pretty quickly. I just had no interest in being affiliated with music that I didn't like, and Whoo Kid, who wasn't even a dj, was all about the names, not the music. The first Murder Mixtape we did was ill, but the third was suspect. Anyway, back to DJ Ev- the first time I met Ev was at a party in Manhattan, and he was cutting up doubles bonkers with a lit cigarette in one hand. Talk about nonchalant. I think Ev remains less known than some other djs because people in the business always saw him as a serious threat. I mean, really- you ever notice how some of the nicest djs get overlooked and some real cornballs get serious shine? You know the drill."





G-BO THE PRO & DOUBLE R - MIXTAPE #14



- MR HEK.

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