Category: Hip Hop

  • Hip Hop Remixes

    Digging these remixes:

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    Spank Rock – Put That Pussy On Me (Diplo Tonite Remix) — from the talented Diplo, and yes I know it’s from 2005.   What can I say, I some how missed this.

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    Lupe Fiasco – Superstar (ft Young Jeezy & Ti & Matthew Santos) Remix — beautiful chorus on this from Matthew Santos.

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    The Pharcyde – Passin’ Me By (Hot Chip Remix) — anything Hot Chip touches is alright by me, and how can you not love the Nightmares on Wax sample used in the intro and for the drum kick.

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    Kayne West – Street Lights (Max Justus Remix) — emotional track, made all the better with a little remix help from Max Justus.

  • Belleruche – Like 4 the Hard Way

    As always, I just love Kathrin deBoer’s vocals on just about anything.   And to add to my collection of tracks which feature Kathrin’s voice, is her recently released album with her group Belleruche, “The Express”.   My favorite track from this release is, “Like 4 the Hard Way” which has a lazy jazzy feel to it.

    Belleruche – Like 4 the Hard Way

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  • DJ Cam – La 4eme Dimension

    Here’s a cool down tempo jam for the after party — from Frenchman DJ CAM (aka Laurent Daumail).   This is from his last album released in 2007 called “Lost and Found”

    From Last.fm:

    Parisian hip-hop devotee Laurent Daumail is one of a few but growing number of French artists updating hip-hop for the chill-out crowd, drawing on the beats’n’samples groundwork of producers such as Rakim, DJ Premier, and Prince Paul and combining it with broad, impressionistic strokes of dub, jazz, and soundtrack-y ambience. Like countrymen the Mighty Bop and la Funk Mob, Cam is stylistically closest to Mo’Wax artists such as DJ Shadow and DJ Krush; minimalist, downbeat instrumental hip-hop built from obscure samples and stomp-box turntable accompaniment, bent and twisted into new, artfully arranged compositions.

    His debut, 1994’s Underground Vibes, was released on the tiny French label Street Jazz and was followed by a live recording for the Inflammable imprint (one of only a few “live” recordings in a genre so reliant on the temporal concessions of the recording studio). Dubbed Underground Live, the album featured performed extrapolations of many of the tracks from his debut, as well as a few new and improvised tracks. Now nearly impossible to find, those first two albums were reissued in America by Shadow Records, packaged together as the single-CD priced Mad Blunted Jazz (particularly useful since acquiring both on import could run more than 50 dollars!).

    Although Cam’s music has found little acceptance in his home country, audiences in the U.K., Japan, and America have begun picking up on his style. In 1996 Cam was featured on, among many others, the sprawling Mo’Wax compilation Headz 2, remixed tracks for such artists as Tek 9 and la Funk Mob, and most recently collaborated on live and in-studio projects with Snooze and DJ Krush (he co-wrote a few tracks on the latter’s 1997 Mo’Wax release, Mi Sound).

    DJ Cam – La 4eme Dimension

    From myspace:

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    2008 !!!!!!!!! DJ CAM IS WORKING ON HIS NEW LP ” SEVEN” .HIS REAL NEW STUDIO ALBUM SINCE ” SOULSHINE ” IN 2002 . “SEVEN” WILL BE THE FOLLOWING OF ” SUBSTANCES ” RELEASED IN 1996 WORLDWIDE BY SONY . DJ CAM IS WORKING ON SOME TRACKS WITH FINK , CHRIS JAMES FROM STATELESS , INLOVE , MC EIHT ……. ************************************************************************