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ceva mumos aici. . . cine vrea sa fie darnic, sa puna aici ceea ce nu s-ar include la topicul de culturizare, adica ce e dupa '98 cred ca merge fara probleme . . . astept . . . (sa nu uitati sa va ganditi si la mihai, sa nu-i facem probleme)

Audio1 - The Rhymes and Beats Show (a fost dat la CC-Radio pe data de 22nd 2005)

1st Hour

Jade Foxx - Rhymes and Beats Intro
Mario Dones - Freestyle
Doujah Raze - New York City
Quasimoto - Broad Factor
Greyboy and Quantic feat. Sharon Jones - Got To Be Love (Paul Nice Remix)
Aesop Rock - Sabbatical With Options
Jedi Mind Tricks - Saviorself
Metah - Right and Exact
Mercury Waters - Board Culture (Remix)
Ghostface Killah - Be Easy
Kreators feat. Krumbsnatcha and Slaine - Hardcore
Sadat X - The God Is Back In Town
Mic Geronimo - Unstoppable
Storm The Unpredictable and Priest Da Nomad - In Case You Forgot
K-Hill - Da Instigator (DOX Remix)
Mello-D feat. KRS-One - Cool Witchu (Remix)
Blackalicious - Pen and A Pad
Redman - Rush The Security
Large Professor - After School
Supastition feat. Dave Notti & Nick Da 1nda-Step It Up (Remix)
Mercury Waters - Viva La Musica
Haysoos - Streetbox
The Legendary K.O. - George Bush Doesn't Care About Black People
Smif N Wessun (Tek & Steele) feat. Talib Kweli - We Came Up
Dave Notti - The Chemistry
One Be Lo - Decepticons

2nd Hour

Asamov feat. Mr. Lif - Supa Dynamite
Blade feat. Life and Respek-Ba - Soldiers
Tislam God Allah - That Feeling
Miri Ben Ari feat. Pharoahe Monch - New World Symphony
Little Brother - Still Lives Through
Doujah Raze - Plastic World
Zion feat. Talib Kweli - Tempature (Remix)
Krumbsnatcha - Starvin'
KMD - Smokin' That Shit
Felt (Murs & Slug) - 20 Answers
Mario Dones - Too Many (Beatminerz Blend Remix)
Smif N Wessun - A Hustler's Prayer
J-Live feat. Kola Rock - Listening
Obsidian Blue - Solo Flight

Viva La Musica . . .
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macar zi si tu ca'i dealu' dj cam, nenea :)
ar merge la "culturalizare", ca unul dintre primele si cele mai reusite albume de trip-hop.
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nu am postat acolo din anumite cauze....

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new shit to come from the one and only.... Dj Premier

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Kid Koala 2003 Some Of My Best Friends Are Dj s rar
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e geniala piesa asta... and am auzit-o prima oara am ramas fascinat
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gambinos wrote:
Kid Koala 2003 Some Of My Best Friends Are Dj s rar
07-kid_koala-skanky_panky-jce.mp3

e geniala piesa asta... and am auzit-o prima oara am ramas fascinat
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kid koala e nebun....abstract dj-ing....marfa....cine-mi da un link sa-mi downloadez albumu nou a lu cage hell's winter?
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hihihi... mama era fana a piesei asteia, ca o stresam destul de des cu ea :D ... si ii mai placea instrumentalul de la skhool yard - days of our lives de care tot asa ramasesem fascinat
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RZA & MF Doom - Biochemical Equation

Del & Aesop Rock - Preservation

Featuring guest appearances by Wu-Tang members and the underground elite, including: GZA, RZA, U-God, MF Doom, Aesop Rock, Ras Kass, Tragedy Khadafi, Littles, Cannibal Ox, Del the Funky Homosapien, Jim Jarsmusch, C. Rayz Walz, J-Live, R.A. the Rugged Man, Casual, Prodigal Sunn, Sean Price, Byata, Khalid, Planet Asia, Solomon Childs, CCF Division, La the Darkman, Timbo King, Rock Marciano, Scaramanga Shallah and many more. Producers: RZA, Bronze Nazareth, Allah Mathematics, Preservation, DJ Noize. In stores October 18th!

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Illogic - Celestiaal Clockwork

"Celestial Clockwork is the product of an artist who has welcomed change, embraced it, and built an entire album around its very existence. Illogic successfully plumbs the depths of the human psyche on this album, while the articulate, complicated flow for which he is known falters not a minute in its course. The tracks here are constructed mostly around time, and life's unidentifiable and sometimes uncomfortable constant: change. Illogic accepts change willingly, though, and rightly so, as growth has put him beside emcee/producer/label-head Blueprint yet again, yielding another much-anticipated release.

After honing his skills in Ohio freestyle battles and eventually taking Columbus champion status in 1997, Illogic completed his first studio effort with Blueprint. Following the release of the Unforeseen Shadows debut, Illogic assumed a spoken word artist role as well, and filled half of his follow-up, Got Lyrics?, with his spoken word poetry. The second album also listed Blueprint in the production credits.

As the founder of Dublin, Ohio's Weightless Recordings, Blueprint's production work showcases a mastery of thick, profound beatmaking and technical innovation. Additionally, 'Print has turned heads with his abilities in front of the microphone. His most recent lyrical work stunned onlookers last year with the release of the Soul Position LP, in which the emcee cleverly tackled the rhyme end while crate digger RJD2 dusted off some of his dusty beats for the production half. Celestial Clockwork's mystifying backdrop is an example of Blueprint's ability to hold back as a producer when necessary, but is also an expansive assortment of psychedelic beats that naturally complement Illogic's sly, off-kilter approach.

On "The Only Constant", Illogic retains his status immediately as one of the most effective emcees to date. As he is embracing and welcoming change here, his intricate rhymes have obviously not changed. This is evident from the get-go: "This image and memory / Brush strokes of symmetry / With masses and alienation / Conquered anonymity". As quickly as the emcee smears the swirling robot tones and sluggish beats with the comforting "in defense of the passive" notion, Blueprint drops a soulful organ-laced head-nodder for track three. Illogic addresses time again here, and sounding a bit like Diverse or Vast Aire (who coincidentally appears w/ Ace Rock on track five), he recounts his Arthurian birthright and how "before walking" he "pulled the sword from stone". His Majesty delivers repeatedly, but the most royal decree unfolds in "First Trimester".

Illogic begins as the people-watching bystander, the narrator of a tale of young lovers now with child. He speaks tenderly of the father's inner monologue and his impending responsibility. Illogic chases away any of the young man's tendency to fret over their forthcoming cherub and it's instead replaced with what seems like affectionate stability: "She wipes the rain from his cloudy eyes / Shaken and scared she takes his hand, smiles, and places it on her belly". The storyteller shifts then entirely to the expectant mom's point-of-view while she mulls over her lover's faithfulness and their future together. Blueprint has decorated this track with a gloomy piano loop over a smooth downtempo beat that drops in and out during Illogic's unsettling tale. He begins the next verse in a now-positive father's perspective: "My fate parallel to grace / I know I'm in love every time my eyes touch her face". Strings follow the breaks between the verses and 'Print's ominous choices here highlight Illogic's incredibly poignant and delicately concluded verse.

While Illogic may be "stuck in an emotional volley with melancholy", he delivers another helping of his carefully constructed flow on Celestial Clockwork. His constant references to time, birth, and change are vividly brought to the foreground by Blueprint's ambient and often twisted sonic textures. Well-placed guest vocal spots from Aesop Rock, Vast Aire of Can Ox, Slug (Atmosphere), and the album's producer break up the LP a bit and contribute to its already rich and compelling tracks."
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something from ma favorite: Madlib - Choclate City DJ Spot

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MF Doom - MM...Food?

"Doom (aka Zev Love X, Viktor Vaughn, King Geedorah, etc.) has so many alter egos, it's a task just to keep track of his prolific catalog. The shared threads that run through all of his work are his bugged-out lyricism and his eclectic, inspired production motifs. Whether cartoon soundtracks or '80s soul singles or moody jazz melodies, Doom embraces any and all sounds with equal affection. Despite the presence of guests like Count Bass D ("Potholderz"), Madlib ("One Beer"), and the Molemen's PNS ("Kon Queso"), Doom is still the mastermind. This culinary-inspired outing is a loopy food-crazed journey through 15 tracks best described by the last song--"Kookies." It's tempting to call Doom an acquired taste, but for the deep underground heads who treat his rhymes like ciphers to decode, he's anything but. His approach to music-making, seemingly (but hardly) random, packs so much dazzling style and unpredictable flair that the 50th listen can be as enthralling as the first."
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Slum Village - Fantastic Vol. 1

Slum Village - Fantastic Vol. 2

Slum Village is the name of a hip-hop trio from Detroit, Michigan. The group started with rappers Baatin, Jay Dee, and T3. They grew up together in the Conant Garden neighborhood of Detroit and attended school at Pershing High School. The group quickly became popular in Detroit's underground hip-hop scene. Jay Dee also becamse a member of the production team known as the Ummah, who have produced hits for many R&B and hip-hop musicians. Slum Village's first album, 1996's Fantastic, Vol. 1, was never official released but became an underground classic. In 1998, the group opened for another hip-hip trio A Tribe Called Quest on their farewall tour. They released Fantastic, Vol. 2 in 2000 on Barak Records. That same year, they released an album called Best Kept Secret under the alias J-88 which featured remixes and leftover material from their debut album. For the 2002 release of Trinity (Past, Present and Future) on Barak/Capitol Records, Elzhi was added to the group as Jay Dee's role was reduced. The album featured the single "Tainted". In 2002, Dirty District, a compilation of songs by Detroit rappers produced by member T3 and RJ Rice, was also released. The group became a duo consisting of T3 and Elzhi when Baatin left because of his diagnosis of schizophrenia before the release of their 2004 album, Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit). The album included the hit single, "Selfish", which featured rapper/producer Kanye West and R&B newcomer John Legend. In 2005, Prequel to a Classic was released which featured more unreleased material.
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