Melé’s Bombay EP comes with a groovy remix by French Fries that helps you to let go of your daily worries by providing a sweet rhythm pattern that will secure good vibes. One of French Fries’ equally crazy talented label companions, Manaré (previously known as RiotKid) will release his debut EP named Speakeasy over the  weekend and has given away a remix for Pirog by Lazy Flow yesterday. This tune is a successor-freebie to the Beware & Motorpitch remix for Speakeasy that has been floating around on some blogs (click). The latter will be included on the EP alongside remixes by Dubbel Dutch, Renaissance Man & Lorcan Mak, whereas the Lazy Flow one won’t be included in the final package. The more reason to give it a listen because it would be a shame to miss out on a  summer track like this one:

[audio: http://www.mixpakrecords.com/mp3/Pirog%20(Lazy%20Flow%20Summer%20Mix).mp3]
Manaré – Pirog (Lazy Flow Summer Mix) (direct link)

LA’s NGUZUNGUZU have  recently put out a new mix, too. This laid-back mix features the likes of Ciara, one of NGUZU’s new tracks in progress Strut, DJ Chuckie and Girl Unit. It’s only about a twenty minutes long but is all in all a very sweet listen with a refreshing track listing that once again perfectly accompanies this sunny season. The interview that goes with the mixtapes provides some news about collabs with Rye Rye and M.I.A. and for the Europeans amongst you, a quick note on their upcoming tour through your continent this Summer. Big fingz in store for NGUZUNGUZU!

Truancy Volume 11: NGUZUNGUZU (Mixcloud)

May 6th, 2010

Jamaican Radio 1988

[via steady bloggin]

Enjoy this hour long Jamaican radio rip from 1988 with Richie B in the mix doing a top 40 countdown.

It works well on several levels. On one hand it’s just a good compilation of late 80s dancehall, pretty much as good as most others you can buy or download elsewhere. If you wanna get a little deeper and a bit more pretentious, beyond its simple entertainment value this tape rip also makes for something of an immersive experience vaguely bordering on amateur cultural anthropology. Hearing the tracks via singles or albums is great in of itself, but within this context you also get a small glimpse of the music in its original setting as it was played for its original intended audience. Granted, the insights to be gleamed here are a bit slim and the prerequisite ingestion of collie will likely make them even slimmer. But it’s still fun as shit any way you look at it.

This radio countdown was recorded to cassette and is divided into two 30 minute sections…sadly, the tape ran out before they got down to number one, but still, this is a very nice listen. Respect is concrete!

Radio Jamaica top 40 SEPT88 – PT1

Radio Jamaica top 40 SEPT88 – PT2

Dre Skull is heading back to Europe this week. Catch his set in Paris at the Social Club on Thursday with Bobmo, Harvard Bass and Goon & Koyote and then Friday in London, where he’ll be playing at the Rhythm Factory with Starkey, Murderbot and whole lot of other DJs.

Details for Paris here, details and advance tickets for London here.

The only thing that’s nicer than the  that funky looking t-shirt is this new “Stag & Dagger” mix that Bok Bok just dropped on the blogosphere.

Much like following a long dark winding tunnel down into an alternate universe where everything is a thousand times grimier, this mix is both surreal and recognizable at the same time-  there’s a cast of recognizable Night Slugs crew showcased within, but all new traxx. It also finishes on an exceptional high note with a brand new Kingdom edit and a mind altering Girl U.N.I.T jam, one of the best things I’ve heard in months.

[Audio: http://www.mixpakrecords.com/mp3/bok%20bok%20-%20stag%20%26%20dagger%20mix%20april%202010.mp3]
Bok Bok – Stag & Dagger Mix (Sendspace Link)

Tracklist:

Floating Points- Shark Chase
DJ Eastwood – U Ain’t Ready 2010 (Bok Bok Special)
Lil Silva- No Hooks
T Williams- In The Deep
Dva – New World Order
Lil Silva – Against Yaself
Altered Natives – The B*tch
Egyptrixx – Untitled
Tony Senghore – If You Came Here (L-Vis 1990 Vumpy Remix)
Dowee – Enigmatic
C.R.S.T – Dance (Mosca Remix)
Girl Unit – Shade On
Silkie – Unorthodox Daughter (Kingdom Edit)
Girl Unit – Wut

The “Beat Goes On” is a column where we feature the hottest rap tracks from around the world. So without further ado . . .

New Orleans rapper Jay Electronica goes bi-coastal and teams up with Diddy for his street-certified banger “The Ghost of Christopher Wallace.” Jay Elect says the track is a tribute to his idol, the late rapper Notorious B.I.G. and for his contributions to hip-hop. While the “Exhibit C” rapper’s verses are clearly braggadocios, Diddy is on some outlandish bully talk at the end of the song. Jay says the track (produced by newcomer Quincey Tones) is still unfinished with more to come. Oh boy!

Jay Electronica – The Ghost of Christopher Wallace

After spending seven years in prison on sexual battery charges, former No Limit soldier Mystikal is back and is still lyrically sharp as ever. The New Orleans native has the Internet going nuts over his boastful single, “I’ont Like You.” Mystikal’s rapid-fire delivery and southern growl are still intact. The song is a little profane, but it’s not far from his “unpredictable” songs with No Limit Records from back in the days. Whatever serving time in prison did to Mystikal, it certainly didn’t affect his lyrical bravado — not one bit.

Mystikal – I’ont Like You (featuring Fiend)

Next, we head to Detroit and find that Eminem is a new man. The inspirational song “Not Afraid” is from his forthcoming LP Recovery (due June 22). Eminem doesn’t sound like a pill-popping maniac on this track. Instead we get the introspective Marshall Mathers (his real name) who is ready to step out of the darkness and embrace a promising life for him and his daughter, Hailey. Time will only tell if fans are ready to embrace a sober and mature Eminem. Peep the track:

Eminem – Not Afraid

Over in Jamaica, we see that reggae crooner Gyptian is making power moves on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop singles chart with his piano-driven ballad, “Hold Yuh.” The romantic track jumped 9 spots from 51-42 last week. And I can attest that this song will probably be one of the hottest jams of the summer. I was at a barbecue recently and when this song came on the radio, all the fly girls were winding and grinding to it. Check out this remix featuring rap-chick Nicki Minaj.

Gyptian – Hold Yuh (featuring Nicki Minaj)

Another track that will definitely appeal to the ladies is the new one by Toronto rapper-singer Drake. The Kanye West-produced track is the second single from his debut LP Thank Me Later, which hits stores June 15.

Drake – Find Your Love

Hold up! Drake is not the only Canuck rapper making noise up north.

Check out Toronto emcee Keysha’s track “Hollywood Floss” with the cool sample of Doug E. Fresh & Slick Rick’s “La-Di-Da-Di.” It’s fresh like a million bucks.

Fellow T.O. rapper Eternia is back with the “It’s Funny” (Remix), featuring California lyricist Rass Kass.

Finally, check out the “Revenge” video by rap duo Scorsese & Ceaza Leon, two Canadians emcees who call themselves “The Write Brothers” because they pen their own rhymes and spit “fly”-ass lyrics. Get It?

(props to Ian from a Different Kitchen for the Canadian hook-ups)

Now let’s see what’s popping with the mixtapes. . .

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