
Hip @ MindSay 
(Song name - Artist)
1. Doomsday of Rap - Hijack the Terrorist Group
2. Micheal Jackson - Fatboy Slim
3. Dirty Beatniks - Latinhead
4. Body Mechanic - Quadrant Six
5. Breakers Revenge 93 - Zeb-Rok-Ski
6. Doo Doo Brown - 2 Hyped Brothers and a Dog
7. Born to Get Down - Muscle Shoals Horns
8. Night of the Wolf - Al Foster Band
9. Electricity - Anon
10. Bongo Rock - Micheal Viner's Incredible Bongo Band
11. Me and Baby Brother - War
12. Soul Makossa - Manu Dibango
13. Rock on Ya'll - African Islam
14. Don't Stop the Rock - Freestyle
15. Play at Your Own Risk - Planet Patrol
16. Lords of Cardboard - DJ Format and King Aroe
17. Tango Hustle - The Kay Gees
18. No Parking on the Dancefloor - Midnight Star
19. Funky Nassau - The Beginning Of The End
20. Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye) - Steam
This is the link:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?omgtjrxzjso
It's about 45 minutes long, so it's the perfect thing to listen to on, say, your drive to work. It's also pretty Break-dancey so it could be used for your next session. Whatever the case, enjoy and spread the love.
Fun facts? Not too many with this one. There isn't much tying these tracks together save that most sounded good when played one after the other.
I can think of only a few points:
"Doomsday of Rap" Samples "Apache", but so much rap samples "Apache" it's hardly worth mentioning.
"Na Na Hey Hey"was performed by Steam, but when the song was recorded the band didn't actually exist yet. Steam was the name that they eventually used, but the original recording was released under the pseudonym Steam, which at the time was just a filler name.
Next up? Maybe more disco, maybe more Hip Hop, maybe more Jungle. You'll just have to wait and see!
-Killerjunglist
This mix is actually the second that I ever made using software instead of live turntables, but it's proved to be a favorite among my friends so I thought I would offer it up here first.
The details are as follows:
Mix title: I Can't Breakdance, But I Can Make Other People.
Location:
Mediafire (please use this link first): http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?cintomyxg6g
Megaupload (big file): http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2L4MMDRA
RapidShare (smaller file): http://rapidshare.com/files/98923380/BreakBeatsMix.mp3.html
Track listing:
1. Drop the Boom - Freestylers
2. Keep on Dancing - Black Noise
3. Old School Scat - Southside Rockers (Interspersed: Renegade Master - WildChild)
4. Def Madley - Zeb Roc Ski
5. What People Do for Money - Divine Sounds
6. Egypt Egypt - Egyptian Lover
7. It’s Automatic - Freestyle
8. Tom’s Diner (remix) - Anon vs. Susan Vega
9. Electric Rain dance - Electric Indian
10 . Last Bongo in Brighton - DJ Format
11. Al-Naafiysh (The Soul) - Hashim
12. Breakers Revenge - Arthur Baker
13. Set it Off - Big Daddy Kane
14. Clear - Cybotron
15. Bass Mechanic (DJ Icey Remix) - Bass Mekanik
16. Breaking Beats - DJ Scratch
17. Cassius 99 (radio edit) - Cassius
18. NY is Good - BS2000
19. Treat ‘em Right - Chubb Rock
20. Boogi Night - DJ Doc
21. Zebster Rock - Zeb Roc Ski
22. Welcome to the New World - Cutmaster GB
23. One for the Treble - Davy DMX
24. B Boy Lessons - Cutmaster GB
25. Letter to the Better (remix) - Master Ace
26. Juice (Know the Ledge) - Erik B. and Rakim
27. New Bell - Manu Dibango
Stinger from Three Mcs and One DJ - Beastie Boys
A little about this mix:
I had the idea to do a straight up battle mix and this was the result. I also chose to give it as much of an old school sound as possible, so none of the mix points use anything but volume tricks (no EQ changes). I broke my own rule a little with the adding of "Renegade Master" with "Old School Scat", but the effect was just too cool to skip.
Tom's Diner is a rather famous acapella track that most people recognize instantly as it starts to play. The version I used here is a break remix with no name attached (from a white label record). I sped this version way up to blend with the other tracks and I ended up really liking how it sounded.
"Last Bongo in Brighton" actually is "Electric Rain Dance"... or at least the beginning is. "Last Bongo" starts with the sampled drum beat of "Rain Dance", adds a little more bass, then quickly switches to the guitar and horns part. It's actually kind of hard to distinguish the two tracks and where the mix point is exactly even tho I just slammed from one to the other.
"Clear" by Cybertron is the beat that Missy Elliot used for her hit single "Lose Control". Drop the Boom is a remix of the Freestyle track "Don't Stop the Rock". "Renegade Master" is technically a remix of "Old School Scat".
I used two Zeb Rok Ski tracks on accident, but would have used more if I was paying less attention. Zeb Rok Ski is a standard name when it comes to Old School Breaks. The fact Zeb makes mostly compilations and medleys makes mixing out of his stuff a breeze and adds a more playful air to the overall mix.
I am listed as DJ Maru as the artist here. The first nine or ten mixes I post will have that name only, but after that it will be split with DJ Maru/KillerJunglist. I haven't quite decided if I want to change my name on my mixes yet.
Please use the Mediafire link (once it is posted) as your main download source. It will have the most updated file information and album art etc. If the Mediafire link doesn’t work for some reason, please feel free to use the mirrors provided. Thanks!
-KillerJunglist
Big - http://rapidshare.com/files/116499224/Fonkay.mp3.html
Small - http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?cdlzxmczyet
DJ: Maru
Title: Fonkay
Time: 40:09
Tracks: 21
What are these 21 tracks you speak of? (Playlist):
(Title - Artist)
1. Bow Wow Wow - Funkdoobiest
2. Tap the Bottle - Young Black Teenagers
3. Jump Around - House of Pain
4. Pick Me Up - Deadbeats
5. Funky for You - Nice and Smooth
6. Rock this Funky Joint - Poor Righteous Teachers
7. Return of the B-Boy - The Pharcyde
8. Road to Riches - Kool G. Rap & DJ Polo
9. Gold Digger - EPMD
10. Finger Lickin’ Good - Beastie Boys
11. Fakin’ the Funk - Main Source
12. Paid in Full - Erik B. & Rakim
13. Got Your Money - Ol’ Dirty Bastard
14. Return of the Funky Man - Lord Finesse
15. Watch Out Now - Beatnuts
16. Soul Clap - Showbiz & A.G.
17. Tennessee - Arrested Development
18. Jack of Spades - BDP
19. Psycho - Lords of the Underground
20. Bhangra - Asian Dub Foundation
21. B-Boy イズム (izumu) - Rhymester
Stinger: Have a Banana! - The Beatles live at the BBC
So get ready to get funky. Download. Give it out. Dance. Sing. Just be happy!
-DJ Maru!
Attorney: Playground case should be dropped
Two young girls are accused of brutally attacking a classmate in Pa.
ERIE, Pa. - Two young girls accused of brutally attacking another girl on a playground are too emotionally immature to understand the criminal charges against them and the charges should be dismissed, their attorneys said.
The girls, ages 10 and 11, face aggravated assault and other charges for the attack on another 10-year-old girl at an elementary school playground the evening of April 3. The girls are accused of stomping on the victim and breaking her hip, police said.
Erie County Public Defender Tony Logue says he will ask a Juvenile Court judge to dismiss criminal charges against the 10-year-old girl.
"How can my attorney effectively communicate with his clients given the client's chronological age versus emotional age?" Logue said.
Attorney Bruce Sandmeyer said he has similar concerns for his client, the 11-year-old, and expects to file a similar motion in the coming days.
"My client is just 11 years old and just an elementary school student," Sandmeyer said.
The lawyers said the case should be treated as a dependency case, not a delinquency case. In legal terms, a judge who rules a child is dependent can place the child under the supervision of the Erie County Office of Children and Youth.
A delinquency case, which is what the girls currently face, is the juvenile court equivalent of a criminal case. If the girls are found delinquent, the equivalent of a guilty verdict, they could be confined in a juvenile detention facility or otherwise be under the supervision of the court until they turn 21.
Ian Murray, another lawyer for the 10-year-old girl, said she and her family feel deep remorse for the attack. "This is tragic for everyone, especially the victim," Murray said.
Family members of the 11-year-old suspect say she is an "A" and "B" student who has never been in trouble before.
The injured girl said the other girls pulled her off the monkey bars and attacked after she told the girls to stop splashing water on her 8-year-old sister in the school playground. Police said the victim was repeatedly stomped on the head and legs.
The victim remains hospitalized and is expected to undergo at least one week of rehabilitation at a hospital. She has three pins in her hip to keep the bones in place and may eventually need a hip replacement, her mother said.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24052416/
As a mother of a 9 year old girl. I HOLLAR! BULLSHIT! I don't care what state, I don't care if the girls are purple or mauve colored skinned, I don't care if the girls are Pagan, Christian, Muslim, Buddist, or what have you............they KNEW what they were doing! I don't care if they were "good girls" and got straight A's or if they were "bad girls" and got straight F's. They KNEW what they were doing. So they don't understand the court system and all the big words. Got news for folks, unless your in a profession of the justice system, NOBODY knows the court system and the big words because it is all sooooooooooo complicated.
Their parents get lawyers for them, the lawyers and the parents EXPLAIN things to them in words they can understand! They need to be held accountable NOW or they are going to continue this behavor of snapping for stupid shit!
I didn't read the whole story to my kids, but I think it is awfully interesting that I explained the jist of the story to my 9 year old daughter and 8 year old son. I asked them what would happen to them if they were stupid enough to do something like this. If my 9 and 8 year old can look at me in a shocked manner and go:
"We would go to jail for hurting another kid that badly. And if we didn't go to jail we would be someplace for just kids in jail, having to correct our naughty behavor."
I also asked them if anything else would happen to them besides going into jail. And this is what they said.
"Well, since we aren't old enough to pay for everything like lawyers, our parents would probably get told to pay for our laywers and pay for the other kid's operation if she had one. And their parents might have to pay the other girl's family some money to say sorry."
So notice they don't completely understand the process of the court system, but they do understand a good portion of it. And before anyone says I told them, WRONG! I cleared some things up after they proved that they could understand the situation and that is it. Make those lil girls accountable NOW for their behavor.
This makes me chuckle because I have never really thought of my self as hip. As I child I was, well, weird. Now I kind of think of myself as a nerdy guy who has neurotic obsessions with stuff like films and book.
And when did reading a ton of books become hip? Has it always been hip and I just went on reading without knowing?
Hmmm... does this make me a hipster. Because I fucking hate yuppies and shit so whatever. I'd rather be a nerd or a bad ass, I kind of think I'm in between those two now.
But anyways, I just left BN a little while ago. I bought a copy of Hornby's latest novel "Slam". This is his first novel for teens. I'm not a teen anymore but I am a big fan. The book is about a fifteen year old kid who knocks up his girlfriend.
The subject matter seems odd to me for a teen novel. Maybe it's the strict Catholic up bringing I suffered through but when I was a teen I don't remember reading stuff like that.
But anyways, The kid idolizes Tony Hawk and gets advice (albeit imaginary advice based on Hawk's autobiography) from him.
I'll put up my review when I've finished, probably some time next week.
Thanks,
Mark
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