There’s so many things wrong with this song that I’m not sure where to start. Peep game (or lack thereof).
Boss Hogg Outlawz – Living Without
Not sure what this is from or what release it’s gonna be on, but this definitely some shit to bump buhbOmp in the ride.
***UPDATE***
You can find Living Without on the Boss Hogg Outlawz’ album Serve & Collect II in stores now.
Kano drops another double-time heater, Hustler, BIG CHUNE outta the UK!!! New album, 140 Grime Street, out later this mounf’.
This is a must view for anyone even remotely interested in the Houston rap scene. I went ahead and embedded part 1 of the 5 part series. Check out VBS.TV for the rest of the series.
Catch ya boy Jef Cashless, spinning new wave, house, electro, broken beat, 80’s, rock, hip hop and maybe even some top 40 at Zushi Cuisine and Bar.
Where: 5900 Memorial dr @ Wescott
When: Every Saturday night 8pm to 12am
** Drink Specials all night **
***UPDATE***
I quit!!! I was told that 4Hero’s The Action at 9pm (lounging hours) was too thug/ghetto/club for a sushi bar.
For our 10th episode, we’re blessed to present an all-vinyl, one-take, eclectic mix from Austin’s prolific DJ, designer, artist, and musician — DJ STARSIGN:
“DJ Starsign was more of a rock guy (maybe new wave rock is more appropriate) when he started listening to De La Soul, Ice Cube, Run DMC, EPMD, BDP, Jungle Brothers, etc… and fell in love with beats via old funk, soul, disco, and even rock records. He bought a cheap belt-driven turntable at a pawn shop and started buying dusty vinyl in an effort to discover more beat-oriented music. Choosing to find good music from across the board as opposed to limiting himself to one specific genre, Starsign eventually started djing where the m.o. was to play anything as long as it had a good vibe and it fit with the rest of the mix.
“As a disciple of Bomb Squad, Dust Brothers, Prince Paul and Marley Marl, any record with a heavy beat would receive special attention. More than just playing records, Starsign sees the role of a dj as a creator of atmosphere. Taking elements from classic funk, hazy underground disco, house, electro, old school hip and assorted beats and pieces, Starsign’s sound is a melodic, spaced-out, rhythmic, soulful and nostalgic affair that aims to move your boots and make you feel 10 feet tall.”
For more info on DJ STARSIGN:
http://www.myspace.com/starsign
http://infina.blogspot.com/
http://radioapov.com/index.html?showid=18
tracklisting:
1. Golden Earring – “Intro”
2. Dr. John – “I Walk On Guilded Splinters”
3. Four Tops – “Still Waters”
4. Curtis Mayfield – “Ain’t No Love Lost”
5. Rolling Stones – “Fingerprint File”
6. Chic – “(Funny) Bone”
7. The Smiths – “This Charming Man” (Francois Kevorkian Remix Instrumental)
8. Bee Gees – “You Stepped Into My Life”
9. Uptight Productions – “Get Uptight Man”
10. Original Concept – “Can U Feel It?”
11. Jackson 5 – “It’s Great To Be Here”
12. Steady B – “Serious” (Ceereeus BDP Remix)
13. Banbarras – “Shack Up”
14. Bill Summers – “Straight To The Bank”
15. The Players Association – “Turn The Music Up”
16. Sea Level – “Sneakers (Fifty-Four)”
17. Ultracity – “Divisadero”
18. In Flagranti – “Effective Placebo Affect”
19. Chas Jankel – “Ai No Corrida”
20. Quincy Jones – “Ai No Corrida”
21. Coati Mundi – “Mi No Pop I”
22. In Flagranti – “Business Acumen”
23. Le Knight Club – “Nymphae Song”
24. I:Cube – “Un Proton Pour Toi, Un Neutron Pour Moi”
25. Roy Davis Jr. – “Rock Shock”
26. Daft Punk – “Robot Rock”
27. Breakwater – “Release The Beast”
28. TPO – “Family Stone Beat”
29. The Police – “When The World Keeps Running Down, You Make The Best of What’s Still Around”
30. TPO – “Life Is Science”
31. Pumpkin – “King Of The Beat”
32. Cristina – “Temporarily Yours”
33. Don Armando’s 2nd Avenue Rhumba Band – “Deputy of Love”
34. War – “Galaxy”
35. 808 State – “Pacific”
36. TangoTerje – “I Can’t Help It”
37. Lee Douglass – Oursong 99″ / De La Soul – “Me Myself And I”
For those that slept …
JD will be doing the damn thing at Royale in Brooklyn next Friday:
beerandrap.com + crossfadedbacon.com present:
[[ FACE DOWN ASS UP ]]
Shake Whut Ya Got mixtape release party.
@ The Royale
506 5th Ave. Park Slope, Brooklyn
featuring:
EMYND
4AM JESS
JD
PROJECT MATT
{ FREE ADMISSION }
– grimey bass and booty shit. miami and atlanta bass. bounce. crunk. hyphy. texas shit.
—=(] buhbOmp radio [)=— is back on track with the latest installment provided by DJ LIL TIGER.
After a long hiatus, Lil Tiger returns with a drum-heavy, beat-driven summer stew of hip-hop, funk, disco, house and soul:
Playlist:
Four Kornerz » Gonna Make It
Meco » Other Galactic Funk
Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings » Keep On Looking (Kenny Dope Mix)
The Sugarman Three and Co. feat. Charles Bradley » Take It As It Comes (Afrodisiac Soundsystem Remix)
Sygaire and Defcon » Always For The Breaks
Un-Organization » It’s Just Begun
Aleem » Release Yourself
Motor City Drum Ensemble » Raw Cuts #2
Amy Winehouse » Tears Dry On Their Own (Al Usher Remix)
U-Tern » Give It Up
Jimmy ‘Bo’ Horne » Gimme Some
Caress » Catch The Rhythm
Blackbyrds Interlude
Harvey Mason » Groovin’ You (Morsy Mix)
Isley Brothers » Fight The Power (Timmy Regisford Shelter Remix)
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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