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Podcast 63 – Movie Soundtrack Challenge

20 08 2007

Check out the latest podcast for a trip down memory lane with 9 of the best film scores, and 9 songs associated with those special moments in some of our favorite movies.¬† Post your comments here on which songs are from which movies and if you get the answer right, you’ll be able to continue your week with pride and satisfaction of being both a musical and cinematic renaissance (w)o)man.

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Podcast 62 – Mashups Vol 2!

13 08 2007

Tracklisting:

Sweet Dreams are Made of Seven Nation Army – DJ Poly
Smack my Sexyback – Bass211.com
Young Folks Rehab – DJ Topcat
Toop Toop Groove – Loo & Placido
Promiscuous Lola – DJ Earworm

Feel Good Roboto 2 – Victor Menegaux
Hella Dare You To Smoke – Party Ben
Close to Konichiwa Bitches – A Plus D
Pour Some Hot Sugar On Me – A Plus D
W.A.L.E.D.A.N.C.E. – Wale

Check out each of these artist’s pages for some crazy mashups – these are the top people in the scene right now and they’ve got a ton of banging tracks.

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Shake your ass SF

13 08 2007

Aug 30 - Zombies Front

Come support your favorite blogger/podcast/friend on August 30th at RX Gallery.
Hip-Hop, Mashups, Remixes, Dance, Electro Pop, Electro House…deliciousness all around.

Aug 30 - Zombies Back

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100 Miles Keeps on Runnin’

12 08 2007

Wale is one of the best new hip-hop artists on the scene. Mastered by Nick Catchdubs, his mixtape “100 miles and running,” is a great way to start your weekend, your morning, or your workout.

I will admit that the first time I listened to the album I was nonplussed. The beats could have used a little work: the melodies needed more depth and layering. I had heard his flow and running commentary on pop culture, D.C. hype, and self-promotion all before. But I had jumped to conclusions.

Wale

After listening to this mixtape, in its entirety cranked up in my headphones, I got hooked. All the things that I wasn‚Äôt smitten with suddenly became idiosyncrasies that worked perfectly for the song. The extra time to let the songs marinate in my head really helped me appreciate it. This isn‚Äôt some pop album that you‚Äôll fall in love with for a minute and then leave behind – like a good woman it grows on you, you can‚Äôt help but love her even more after the 15th listen. That says something.

Wale is the next best thing in hip-hop, no exaggeration. You give this guy access to the same resources as Kanye and Jay-z and he will turn out some amazing tracks. He‚Äôs a simmered down intensified version of a lot of the artists in the pop hop world, but he‚Äôs got the reality check of most backpack rappers like Common and Kweli. He admits that his cars are pieces of junk, but he rocks fly sneakers. He has wit to spare, flipping off jokes like Ludacris, “My climate is way higher than Lindsey Lohan‚Äôs nostrils on powder‚Äù, Wale raps on WALEDANCE. He knowingly pokes fun at the lame aspects of hip-hop. It‚Äôs a nice change.

He ridicules the stupid excessive trends that have come on, but at the same time salvages the original core of some trends that were worthwhile. For example he rips on the frequent use of lil’ and young in artists names, as well as the excessive breathing that rappers throw on the breaks in tracks. The hyperventilating that is supposed to convince us that talking fast is the hardest thing they have ever done. Isn’t that their day job? He lacks pretension and really, Wale’s just having fun – and that’s what makes him so easy to love (he’s not a businessman or a business, man). Something that seems lost since the early days of hip-hop (De La, Tribe, Pharcyde…).

The mixtape samples current hits and turns their beats into simple infectious background for Wale‚Äôs flows – twisting them just enough to make you wonder why the original artists didn‚Äôt think of it first. A few examples: Lily Allen‚Äôs ‚ÄúSmile‚Äù, Justice’s DANCE, The Gorillaz‚Äô ‚ÄúDirty Harry‚Äù, and Amy Winehouse‚Äôs ubiquitous ‚ÄúRehab‚Äù. The Gorillaz is one of my favorite tracks – intro‚Äôd by an unassuming simple commentary on the eternal conquest for a Grammy and local representation for DC. Out of nowhere the beat hits and your hips assume a life of their own. DC Gorillaz (produced by Best Kept Secret) moves then from a straightforward sample of the original beat, to a chopped and screwed version.

Smile is slimly affected in comparison, but it fulfills a completely different purpose. Wale turns Smile into a conversation between Lily Allen and himself about her schadenfreude, cheating antics, and his desire for a lil Lily lovin’. He makes this sugary pop lollipop lighthearted and listenable. His two-person dialogue gives the story a more theatrical quality. Meanwhile most of his peers don’t seem like they have even listened to what the song is about when adding to a pop track, i.e. T.I. on “My Love”. Wale is paying attention to the subtleties of the pop realm, not putting down the genre.

You can feel this admiration for his reworking of pop hits because every website that recommends 100 Miles and Running provides a different sample song. No one agrees on just one hit from the album because too many of the songs stand out. Some of my favorites are tracks DC Gorillaz(2), ,Breakdown(3), Ice Cream Girl(4), WALEDANCE(12),Good Girls(13), Work(14), Smile(16), and Rehab(19).

Conclusion: If you are driving a car this summer, or going to a party, or working out, or just working, or trying to wake up, or trying not to go to sleep then you should have this mixtape – it’s free! It will liven up your life, make your friends appreciate you more, give you better luck with the opposite sex, and create envy for your vibe. Get this album before your friends do. Get on the front of this wave; it’s going to be huge. It’ll Wale on the nation.
- Quinn

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