Showing posts with label nice n smooth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nice n smooth. Show all posts

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Bobby Corridor “Substitution” (2009)

Here's a great new mix from Bobby Corridor using tracks that sampled "Synthetic Substitution" by Melvin Bliss. Not sure about the video, but here's the original track.



OG Style- Catch ‘Em Slippin’
Great track from a great album, he even says “we’ve been waiting on this break for a long time”. Clever. I always hears “what about the doubters” as “what about the downloads”. Even before they invented them. Double clever.

De La Soul- Potholes in My Lawn
De La also use the drums in Stone Age and Millie Pulled a Pistol on Santa (would have been seasonal) but here they use the piano yeah.

The Pharcyde- Ya Mama
Your mum.

Ghostface Killah- Mighty Healthy
Same break and some of the same lyrics as the next track.

Divine Force- Holy War
As interpolated by Ghostface (^this^). The best thing they did. Got this for 20p.

Ultramagnetic MCs- Ego Trippin’
The oldest track on this? Probably. One of the best? Yes.

Frankie Cutlass- Boriquas on the Set
Fat Joe and stuff.

Biz Markie- Cool V’s Tribute to Scratching
Biz is also on De La’s Substitution sampling Stone Age. SIX DEGREES OF KEVIN BACON. Big Daddy Kane’s Just Rhymin’ With Biz uses a bit of Substitution too. As does Looks Like a Job For.

Wu-Tang Clan- Clan in da Front
Rza and the Wu love this break. Because it’s good.

Gang Starr- Code of the Streets
Primo with the substitution break. Also using one of my favourite scratch sounds.

Naughty By Nature- OPP (inst)
As heard in the summer of whenever. Yeah, you know how I roll.

Tony D- Adam’s Nightmare
The beat that Naughty by Nature nicked. Another hip hop legend gone this year.

Public Enemy- Don’t Believe the Hype
Reminds me of a 6th form ice skating trip. Oh how we laughed. PE like the break too.

Gang Starr- Dwyck
Primo again. You know the one. The lemonade one.

Prince Rakeem- Deadly Venoms
Pre-Wu Rza. You disagree with me, fuck you mister.

Def Jef- Black to the Future
He’s Def and his name is Jef. He did some alright tracks.

Nice and Smooth- Skill Trade
Just the piano again. Just little bits though.

Supreme Nyborn- Versatile Extension
Let’s remix it. Booom

EMF- Rough Potential
Not that EMF but ^that^ EMF, Electro Motive Force. Incidentally I saw EMF (that EMF) supporting Boo Ya Tribe many years ago. Big boy riddims.

Schoolly D- Saturday Night
How the fluck did he get so cool. Could have also used Saturday Night Live by Masta Ace which uses large bits of the break, and has Premier on it. KEVIN BACON.

Choice MCs- This is the B-Side
Better than the A-side. Pianos and that.

Public Enemy- Brothers Gonna Work It Out (dub)
They did a track called The B-Side Wins again but this was an A-side. Weird. Could have included Miuzi Weighs a Ton too, if it would mix nice.

BTX- This Jam is Black
Super, a sprightly number from the great Select label.

DJ Jazzy Jeff and Fresh Prince- Jazzy’s Groove
Final track and cut short before Grover Washington Jr comes in just in case it provoked a facebook group to try to post a mix of shouty rap metal instead.


Go HERE to download the mix. SendSpace link at the bottom.

enjoy,
--dirt_dog

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Nice & Smooth - Non-Album Tracks



Nice & Smooth - Non-Album Tracks Volume 1
1. Early To Rise (The Nice Mix)
2. Pimpin' Ain't Easy w/ Big Daddy Kane
3. Funky For You (Remix)
4. No Bones In Ice Cream
5. Cake & Eat It Too (Poundcake Mix)
6. Hip Hop Junkies (Lunchroom Table Mix)
7. Hip Hop Junkies (Bedford Park Mix)
8. Hip Hop Junkies (Spanish Fly Mix)
9. How To Flow (Piano Remix)
10. How To Flow (Abstract Remix)
11. Microphone Techniques w/ 3rd Bass
12. Sometimes I Rhyme Slow (Low Key Mix)
13. Sometimes I Rhyme Slow (Original)
14. Sometimes I Rhyme Slow (Stay Faithful Remix)
15. Dwyck w/ Gangstarr
16. Let's All Get Down w/ Slick Rick
17. Cash In My Hands (Original)
18. Cash In My Hands (Remix)
19. Return Of The Hip Hop Freaks (Remix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?3mm3d3rmkty

Nice & Smooth - Non-Album Tracks Volume 2
1. Dwyck (Spinbad Blend)
2. Hip Hop Junkies (Spinbad Blend)
3. Dwyck (Jay Dee Blend)
4. Hip Hop Junkies (Pete Rock Blend)
5. Hip Hop Junkies (Jayceeoh Remix)
6. How Many Blunts (Vin Roc Mix)
7. Hip Hop Junkies (Vin Roc Mix)
8. Set It Off
9. Dr. Feelgood w/ Ill Al Skratch, Nine & M.O.P.

10. Stretch & Bobbito Freestyle #1
11. Stretch & Bobbito Freestyle #2
12. Stretch & Bobbito Freestyle #3
13. Yo! MTV Raps Segment w/ Gangstarr
14. Interview & Live Segment
15. Sometimes I Rhyme Slow (Aresenio Hall Show)
16. Early To Rise (Instrumental)
17. Dope On A Rope (Instrumental)
http://www.mediafire.com/?2tzzzjdcnkh

Preview:

Early To Rise (The Nice Mix)


Cash In My Hands (Remix)


Dwyck (Spinbad Blend)


Set It Off


Stretch & Bobbito Freestyle #1


--Roy Johnson

Friday, January 9, 2009

Fifty Remixes You Need To Hear (41-50)






























Today we present the final installment of the series. We hope that you were introduced to music that is new and beautiful to your ears. Be sure to check out Selections 1-10, Selections 11-20, Selections 21-30, and Selections 31-40 as well.

41. Lord Finesse "Hip 2 Da Game" (Buckwild Remix)

The original was a near-perfect quintessential Lord Finesse production. Somehow, some way Buckwild managed to improve upon it, matching the grandiosity of Finesse's boasts with lush, sweeping music.

42. Tragedy "Funk Mode" (Large Pro Remix)


43. Brand Nubian "Concerto In X Minor" (Remix)

"On the real-tip let's take a field trip from the ghetto / You pick the time and we'll meet in the meadow/ To discuss racial issues and tension/ New York's a violent keg did I forget to mention..."

44. Lord Finesse ft. Big L "Yes You May" (Remix)

AG and Percee-P are replaced by Big L and a drum heavy beat. L spits non-stop quotables and Finesse displays his mastery of similes and unabashed shit talking.
45a. Common Sense "Resurrection" (Extra P Remix)


45b. Common Sense "Resurrection (Large Pro Remix)


46. Chino XL "Kreep" (Video Mix)


47. Beatnuts "No Equal" (Remix)

The original was the greatest vibraphone-laced death threat aimed at Das Efx ever. This remix makes the original sound like the fucking Barney The Dinosaur theme song in comparison.

48. Nice N' Smooth "Cash In My Hands" (Remix)


49. Pharcyde "Passin' Me By" (Remix)


50. Public Enemy "How To Kill A Radio Consultant" (Chuck Chillout Remix)


Download all of today's remixes here:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?y40zwlztdnt