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So many good records been dropping lately!

Quadron is yet another hot fire project from Danish producer Robin Hannibal (remember Owusu & Hannibal, anyone?). On this record he’s teamed up with young female vocalist Coco for some moody, minimal, and sometimes soaring neo-soul music. The whole album is solid, get it.

I don’t know much about Kings Go Forth, but the fact that they got Mingering Mike to design their album cover says a lot! The music doesn’t disappoint, following suit with the same lo-fi, raw soul, olde tyme aesthetic. People with an affinity for classic, feel-good disco should look for the Tom Moulton remix of their track “Don’t Take My Shadow”.

Mr. Day is another new discovery to me, but apparently he’s been putting music out since the early 90’s. The French Mayer Hawthorne? Definitely safe to say this man has listened to a lot of Motown. Fellow french funky man, Patchworks comes correct with his remix, which I’m very much looking forward to dropping on a dancefloor soon.

Finally, NEW SHIT FROM JANELLE! The album is a trip, way beyond the furthest realm I ever expected P-Diddy capable of travelling to. But apparently AR’s up at Bad Boy are now getting high on hallucinogens and listening to 60’s psych records. What else are we to assume when we hear tracks like “Mushrooms & Roses”?!? Closest contemporary comparison I can make is honestly Black Moth Super Rainbow. But then there’s just undeniable retro-dancefloor bombs like “Tightrope” too.

Quadron :       Slippin ,       Jeans , &       Average Fruit

Kings Go Forth :       Fight With Love &       High On Your Love

Mr. Day :       Heaven Knows &       Small Fry (Patchworks Remix)

Janelle Monae :       Tightrope ft. Big Boi &       Mushrooms & Roses

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It’s the horns.

To cement the views express in Chuck’s post from a few weeks back, I thought I’d bring you this little ditty. Living proof that “Spottottiedopalicious” is more than just a beat. It’s a way of life. Just listen Hypnotic tell it.

Hypnotic Brass Ensemble:       Spottie

Taken from the forthcoming album Heritage

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Yeasayer ONE Remix

These dudes make really good music, I saw the opportunity to remix one of their best songs over at MadDecent.com, I jumped on it (albeit a little late in the game). The official site where you can vote for your favorite remix is annoyingly glitchy, but if you like my mix  then please take a minute to a least try and vote for me. But really, all competition aside, I was just happy to play around with their audio files and see all the different layers of their music broken down. My take is focussed on the dancefloor- funky,  dubby, electro-disco to your dome. I’m staying really active right now, so more remixes coming soon…

Yeasayer :       ONE (Chuck Wild Remix)

  • Kish

    Ah nice remix, its kinda cute and dancey.

  • ian

    Nice mix man!

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Just Beats

DJ Center (Left) and Mophono (Right)

Here’s a couple new joints from DJ/producers who I’ve been following for a minute now. Mophono is the alias of Bay Area DJ Centipede. I remember hearing some of his remixes on Soul-Sides a while ago, but this new EP he’s just put out on Bastard Jazz is a big step forward. The beat sounds like a drunken boxing match between baritone sax and drumkit. “Bumps” is right, this track will leave a weak listener bruised. Next up is a smooth bossa-hop number from NYC’s own DJ Center. It comes from his very solid debut album called “Everything In Time” (peep a nice little ‘making of’ video here and then BUY IT). I’m trying to work out a remix of this one, so stay tuned. Finally, just got my hands on one of my favorite Outkast instrumentals, one of my all-time favorite instrumentals period, and figured why not share it? Organized Noize circa ’98 = unfuckwitable (**EDIT, this track was actually NOT produced by Organized Noize! Peep the comments). Also, for a little extra Mophono flavor, check out this free mix that the man put together to help promote the new EP- highly recommended!

Mophono :       Bumps

DJ Center :       Center's Groove

Outkast :       Spottieottiedopaliscious (Instrumental)

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A Little African Warmth…

For a gray rainy day. I was very happy to get this latest Akwaaba Music release last week from Skeat (pronounced Skea-tee) out of Botswana. I’ve seen The Very Best perform a few times already (including down in Austin at SXSW), but for some reason I hadn’t given their album a proper listen until just recently. This track is a standout for me- as is the remix from DJ Sabo, but you’ll have to dig that one up yourself! Sounds from Soweto coming soon…

Skeat :       Dumelang
taken from the album Basimanyana Mamela Meropa available on iTunes

The Very Best :       Nsokoto
taken from the album Warm Heart of Africa

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    yo you need to know – oh no flipped hat mulah 2 joint for a track called Great Oracle off of Ethiopium.

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Nas Likes MTR & We Like Nas

It looks like Nas might be reading this blog. Way back when it was still called “Captain’s Crate” I posted this bootleg 12″ remix of a Mulatu Astatke song called “Yegelle Tezeta”. I was playing that remix out a lot- perfect slow builder which delivers with a HUGE drum break after 4 1/2 minutes. Next up, young Murphy posts the brand new Gil Scott-Heron single as soon as it’s dropped and gives it proper shine. Then what should happen? Nas & Damian Marley team up (someone in heaven was listening to people’s prayers) and drop the first single from their new album Distant Relatives. What’s this? A rework of that same Mulatu record. Genius. But am I really to believe that it’s merely coincidence that then he hops on the new Gil single too? Just by chance? Maybe, but maaaaaybe not. If you’re Nas and you’re reading this, give a shout in the comments! And for the rest of you, enjoy this remix I cranked out yesterday, adding drums and a little dirty synth to make this epic collabo track a little more playable when DJ-ing.

Last note: I’m throwing this big party with my boy DJ Enrock tomorrow (Fri) night in downtown BK, come through! Details here

Gil Scott-Heron & Nas :       New York Is Killing Me (Chuck Wild Remix)

Damian Marley & Nas :       As We Enter

Nephews Of Phela :       Mulah 2

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