It's been a while since I've posted some new mixes and I feel all selfish keeping all them to myself, so here's a couple that I've been rocking lately. You might like em or you might hate em but that's your problem, ha.
First is one for the kids that like variety in a mix. This one goes from mid-90's hip-hop to 80's breaks to techno to DnB and all kinds of other shit with some nice turntablism to boot. It's very listenable though, unlike most mixes I hear with that many genres represented. The first time I heard it I had to listen to this one back-to-back and I never do that.
Odeed & Wish - Mashed: www.werecordings.com/music/o...shed.mp3
This next one is a mix I've been hearing lots of different places lately so you could already be familiar with it (the first time I saw them live was at Burning Man). Glitch Mob has been making a name for themselves fusing hip hop and glitchy breaks and turning it into something that's very different from both. Some might recognize samples from Snoop Dogg, The Grouch, Lupe Fiasco, and BlackStar, while others might hate hip hop but still be drawn to the unique booty-shaking beats. If you have or haven't heard of these guys I highly recommend giving it go.
Glitch Mob - XlR8R Podcast: www.xlr8r.com/listen/1375...07_10_04.mp3
Here's a link to the last Supplemental Sounds: sdburners.tribe.net/thread/e...126a1755e
First is one for the kids that like variety in a mix. This one goes from mid-90's hip-hop to 80's breaks to techno to DnB and all kinds of other shit with some nice turntablism to boot. It's very listenable though, unlike most mixes I hear with that many genres represented. The first time I heard it I had to listen to this one back-to-back and I never do that.
Odeed & Wish - Mashed: www.werecordings.com/music/o...shed.mp3
This next one is a mix I've been hearing lots of different places lately so you could already be familiar with it (the first time I saw them live was at Burning Man). Glitch Mob has been making a name for themselves fusing hip hop and glitchy breaks and turning it into something that's very different from both. Some might recognize samples from Snoop Dogg, The Grouch, Lupe Fiasco, and BlackStar, while others might hate hip hop but still be drawn to the unique booty-shaking beats. If you have or haven't heard of these guys I highly recommend giving it go.
Glitch Mob - XlR8R Podcast: www.xlr8r.com/listen/1375...07_10_04.mp3
Here's a link to the last Supplemental Sounds: sdburners.tribe.net/thread/e...126a1755e
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Re: Skandar's Supplemental Sounds V.8
Wed, February 20, 2008 - 9:15 PMAwesome! Thank You! -
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Re: Skandar's Supplemental Sounds V.8
Fri, February 22, 2008 - 11:44 AMi loved the first mix, now i'm on to the second, thank you for posting -
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Re: Skandar's Supplemental Sounds V.8
Sun, February 24, 2008 - 8:00 PMCheck out Ooahs(Glitch Mob) DUB mix as well as many of the others are excellent
www.temporalfusion.com/ -
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Re: Skandar's Supplemental Sounds V.8
Sun, February 24, 2008 - 8:14 PMHell, to take it further check out this Edit of Glitch Mob video and see what it takes to make fresh for ya.
www.thecrafttv.com/
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