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Just found Mark Ronson's radio show, Authentic Shit, on New York's East Village Radio. It's here:

 

http://www.eastvillageradio.com/modules.php?name=evrshow&showid=69

 

It's a bit of a find, this station. The excellent Wax Poetics magazine has a show on here too, full of loads of old stuff.

 

http://www.eastvillageradio.com/modules.php?name=evrshow&showid=48

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For all you fans of the "turgid, mind-numbing dross" (© The hitherto scrupulously gentlemanly PaddyBerger15, October 2007) that I've apparently been spamming the forum with, here's the track-listing for a mix I boxed off this afternoon. It's the usual sort of tosh I love, so if this whets your appetite keep checking for the link that will be available forthwith (Luddite tendencies notwithstanding).

 

Oxton Soul Head Nodders (Ancient & Modern) 2007

 

  1. Heaven - Matthew Cassell
  2. Break My Heart - Common
  3. A Toast - The Smile Rays
  4. I Gotcha (Blackwho? & Yambeard Rework) - Lupe Fiasco
  5. A New Day - J.C. Davis
  6. Hippy Skippy Moon Strut - The Mighty Show Stoppers
  7. Piece of Mind - Linkwood Family
  8. Peace of Mind - Rance Allen Group
  9. Massage Situation - Flying Lotus
  10. U, Black Maybe - Common
  11. Baaaby - Ta'Raach
  12. Georgy Porgy (Disco Version) - Toto
  13. Work It Out - Q-Tip
  14. The People - Common
  15. Hold It Down - Jazzy Jeff feat. Method Man
  16. Sky Breaks - The Heritage Orchestra
  17. Joy & Pain - Maze feat. Frankie Beverley

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For all you fans of the "turgid, mind-numbing dross" (© The hitherto scrupulously gentlemanly PaddyBerger15, October 2007) that I've apparently been spamming the forum with, here's the track-listing for a mix I boxed off this afternoon. It's the usual sort of tosh I love, so if this whets your appetite keep checking for the link that will be available forthwith (Luddite tendencies notwithstanding).

 

Oxton Soul Head Nodders (Ancient & Modern) 2007

 

  1. Heaven - Matthew Cassell
  2. Break My Heart - Common
  3. A Toast - The Smile Rays
  4. I Gotcha (Blackwho? & Yambeard Rework) - Lupe Fiasco
  5. A New Day - J.C. Davis
  6. Hippy Skippy Moon Strut - The Mighty Show Stoppers
  7. Piece of Mind - Linkwood Family
  8. Peace of Mind - Rance Allen Group
  9. Massage Situation - Flying Lotus
  10. U, Black Maybe - Common
  11. Baaaby - Ta'Raach
  12. Georgy Porgy (Disco Version) - Toto
  13. Work It Out - Q-Tip
  14. The People - Common
  15. Hold It Down - Jazzy Jeff feat. Method Man
  16. Sky Breaks - The Heritage Orchestra
  17. Joy & Pain - Maze feat. Frankie Beverley

 

Here you go:

 

http://idisk.mac.com/alimclachlan-Public

 

Username and password are both "public".

 

Check it out, folks.

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Mo, remember that Little Brother/9th Wonder tune you put me onto (can't remember the name) that my mate had sampled and looped up? There's a nice drum and bass thing based around it here:

 

http://www.juno.co.uk/products/273184-01.htm

 

 

It's 'Lovin it' feat Joe Scudda. Sounds interesting. Without a connection and laptop at home now though and that really sucks so I'll check it out when I get the chance.

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Nahh he goes by another name....hes pretty much retired (at 35) now and spends many of his days in my local. Content with his cheese on toast.

 

Ha, ha - even better. Probably the best British MC we've ever had. Cool. How do you know him?

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Ha, ha - even better. Probably the best British MC we've ever had. Cool. How do you know him?

 

My mate owns the pub (really small but proper good place), other mates are djs (and barmen!!! but theyll never admit that) in said pub.

 

He spends alot of time in there - just got to know him - hes a really nice bloke - it was his birthday do a few weeks ago actually.

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Nahh he goes by another name....hes pretty much retired (at 35) now and spends many of his days in my local. Content with his cheese on toast.

 

I reckon that is competing for the coolest mate on the forum right there Fink. He brought another album out about two years ago didn't he so I'm surprised you describe him as retired. Does he come in the pub and ask for ten pints of bitter?

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Not if you speak to one of the djs who is constantly trying to get him to work on their tracks.!!!!

 

Hes not retired, he just cant be arsed most of the time. Cant really blame him - the amount of time he spent out touring like.

 

To be honest - I never talk to him or them about music as I know feck all about it - i just sit there and listen to the musos duel it out with production terms ive never heard of.

 

I usually just pipe up with - ooh look at her, shes well fit!!

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It's 'Lovin it' feat Joe Scudda. Sounds interesting. Without a connection and laptop at home now though and that really sucks so I'll check it out when I get the chance.

 

The original track is ace.

 

Also, for you hip hop heads, let me recommend two records. First, Blu and Exile's Below the Heavens. To quote the record, "The new Pete and CL is Exile and BL", and they're right. Fucking ace.

 

Secondly, the new Little Brother album is unreal. That's all I think needs to be said.

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The original track is ace.

 

Also, for you hip hop heads, let me recommend two records. First, Blu and Exile's Below the Heavens. To quote the record, "The new Pete and CL is Exile and BL", and they're right. Fucking ace.

 

Secondly, the new Little Brother album is unreal. That's all I think needs to be said.

 

Good to hear. I wondered what would happen to them post 9th Wonder. Love the EPMD artwork too.

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Good to hear. I wondered what would happen to them post 9th Wonder. Love the EPMD artwork too.

 

Has he left them? I just thought that, as he's so prolific, he chucks stuff out under various other names and associations before coming back to LB when it's album time.

 

I've gone cool on 9th Wonder recently. There was a time when everything he touched was soulful hip hop gold. Now I seem to find myself disappointed by everything I hear with his name attached to it.

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Has he left them? I just thought that, as he's so prolific, he chucks stuff out under various other names and associations before coming back to LB when it's album time.

 

I've gone cool on 9th Wonder recently. There was a time when everything he touched was soulful hip hop gold. Now I seem to find myself disappointed by everything I hear with his name attached to it.

 

They have indeed parted ways. Whilst I originally thought it was detrimental to their sound, I couldn't have been more wrong. The album is very, very good.

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