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Old Rap Wednesdays: The Rub ‘History of Hip Hop Radio’ 1990s series! 1993 in effect!

therub Old Rap Wednesdays: The Rub History of Hip Hop Radio 1990s series! 1993 in effect!

This Old Rap Wednesdays column has fallen off lately, and I apologize. “Old rap” is the genre I’m most knowledgeable about and profiling an artist always spirals out of control—in my mind—and further when I sit down to write. So, truth be told, I put it off as being overwhelming.

But this, this is too nice to pass and no long-winded bios apply—just hours and hours of slammin’ rap jams. The also knowledgeable cats Ayres, Cosmo Baker & DJ Eleven, collectively known as The Rub, are back at it again with with the continuation of the “History of Hip Hop” series for BrooklynRadio.net, this time tackling hip hop’s “golden era”. The 1990s! We were all over the first installments of the mix series that broke up the favorite tracks of 1979-1989 into mixes chronologically, year by year. Now, beginning this month, the lesson continues! Here’s last Monday’s Brooklyn Radio installment: ‘History of Hip Hop Radio: Volume 15′. Digging deep into 1993. We love this shit. Mixed clean & professional.

Tracklist:

  1. Souls of Mischief – 93 Til Infinity
  2. Cypress Hill – Insane in the Brain
  3. Black Moon – Who Got Da Props
  4. Lords of the Underground – Chief Rocker
  5. Wu-Tang Clan – Protect Ya Neck
  6. M.O.P. – How About Some Hardcore
  7. Beatnuts – Psycho Dwarf
  8. Onyx – Slam
  9. Run DMC – Down with the King (feat. Pete Rock)
  10. KRS-One – Sound of the Police
  11. Fat Joe – Flow Joe
  12. Masta Ace, Incorporated – Born to Roll
  13. Snoop Doggy Dogg – The Shiznit
  14. MC Breed – I Gotta Get Mine (feat. 2pac)
  15. De La Soul – Breakadawn
  16. A Tribe Called Quest – Award Tour
  17. Leaders of the New School – What’s Next + Large Pro Remix
  18. Nubian Crackers – Do You Wanna Hear It (feat. Artifacts)
  19. Funkmaster Flex – Six Million Ways to Die
  20. KRS-One – Outta Here
  21. Del tha Funkee Homosapien – Catch A Bad One
  22. Casual – I Didn’t Mean To
  23. Ice Cube – You Know How We Do It
  24. Domino – Getto Jam
  25. The Nonce – Mix Tapes
  26. Freestyle Fellowship – Inner City Boundaries
  27. BO$$ – Deeper
  28. 2pac – Keep Your Head Up
  29. Redman – All Night Long
  30. Tragedy aka Intelligent Hoodlum – Grand Groove
  31. Wu-Tang Clan – Can It Be All So Simple
  32. Jeru tha Damaja – Come Clean
  33. Big L – Devil’s Son
  34. Ultramagnetic MCs – Two Brothers with Checks
  35. Beatnuts – Reign of the Tec
  36. KRS-One – Hip-Hop vs Rap
  37. 2pac – I Get Around (feat. Digital Underground)
  38. Snoop Doggy Dogg – Gin and Juice
  39. Ice Cube – Check Yo Self (feat. Das EFX)
  40. Too $hort – Don’t Fight the Intro
  41. RBL Posse – Bammer Weed
  42. Tha Alkaholiks – Only When I’m Drunk
  43. LL Cool J – Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag
  44. Wu-Tang Clan – Method Man
  45. Wu-Tang Clan – Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nothin’ to Fuck With
  46. De La Soul – Ego Trippin’ (Part Two)
  47. A Tribe Called Quest – Electric Relaxation

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MP3: The Rub – History of Hip Hop Radio: Volume 15: 1993 [115:13 | 105.5MB]

It’s something proper that ought to be in a gold-foiled boxset and sold to sleepy-eyed credit-worthy B-boys on late infomercials—but they’re not! They’re free! And they’re some of the funnest mixes around. The Rub, thank you!

Be sure to check Brooklyn Radio to stay up ‘The Rub Radio’ and other hot mixshows.
And visit, The Rub on MySpace to tell ‘em they know their isht.

Old Rap Wednesdays: The Rub Radio History of Hip-Hop Volume 1: 1979

therub Old Rap Wednesdays: The Rub Radio History of Hip Hop Volume 1: 1979

Thank you, The Rub! Brooklyn heavyweight DJs Ayres, Cosmo Baker & Eleven, collectively known as The Rub, have recently created an eleven part mix series for BrooklynRadio.net that blends the bestest and most favoritest hip-hop tracks from each year; 1979 to 1889!

Let’s start at the top of the list. For your listening pleasure: Rub Radio History of Hip-Hop: Volume 1: 1979 (and only 1979!):

Tracklist:

  1. Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five – Superappin’
  2. The Younger Generation – We Rap More Mellow
  3. Kurtis Blow – Christmas Rap
  4. Sequence – Funk You Up
  5. Funky 4 + 1 – Rapping and Rocking the House
  6. Lady D – Lady D
  7. Ron Hunt – Spiderap
  8. Fatback Band – King Tim III (Personality Jock)
  9. Sugarhill Gang – Rapper’s Delight
  10. Lady B – To the Beat Y’all
  11. Paulette & Tanya Winley – Rhymin’ and Rappin’
  12. Jazzy 4 MCs – MC Rock

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MP3: The Rub – Brooklyn Radio Hip Hop History Vol. 1 1979 (02-05-2007) [45:53 / 42MB]

You can (and should!) stream/download the other 10 mixes for years 1980-1989 (as well as many other mixes) from The Rub’s page on BrooklynRadio.net and grab the tracklist for each mix from this Low-Bee forum post. These mixes should be in some expensive legacy box set—but they’re not! They’re free so grab them now! And The Rub promises to tackle years 1990 and beyond this summer so stay tuned.

Visit The Rub at MySpace and stream more tracks. Visit their online store and buy their remix albums, mix albums or the ‘Sunglasses is a Must’ double-disc album they cut with A-Trak.

Bjork @ Coachella: ‘Declare Your Independence’ with reacTable

[Be warned: amateur video]

We’re back from Coachella! First let me address what seems to be a hot topic: What in the hell was that crazy instrument that was featured in the finale of Björk’s set?

Of course, any of our regular readers in the audience already saw this post and knew the ‘crazy instrument’ to be The reacTable (read react+table), or, a “multi-user electro-acoustic music instrument with a tabletop tangible user interface”. And, if it’s not the original, it must be a facsimile based on the open-source reacTIVision 1.3 framework. All amazing things created by the Music Technology Group at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain.

The finale of her set was a new song titled, ‘Declare Independence’, from her forthcoming, ‘Volta’ album which is being released in on May 8th in the US and is available for pre-order right now on Amazon.

Presumably, the studio recording of ‘Declare Independence’ uses the reacTable that was employed in the live performance. Here is the studio version of ‘Declare Independence’ for your inspection—Listen and love:

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MP3: Björk – Declare Independence

And because I’m a total Björk fanboy, here are some more goodies that you might not have heard yet.

First, A remix of a classic by the always-on-point DJ Ayres (of The Rub):

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MP3: Björk – Hyperballad (DJ Ayres Remix 2 Short)

Second, a cool little medley/blend by DJ B-Ju that we snatched from ChazBlog in this recent post:

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MP3: B-Ju – Björk vs D-Styles (13 min. mix)

Third, some Vitalic remix goodness from a 2005 12″ white label:

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MP3: Björk – Who Is It (Vitalic Mix)

And lastly, hear what happens when Spank Rock gets ahold of one of Björk’s brand-spankin’ new track, ‘Earth Invaders’ (snatched from Analog Giant, respect!):

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MP3: Björk – Earth Intruders (Spank Rock Remix)

You can visit Björk at her MySpace or official site.

Many of the Coachella performances, including Björk, were filmed professionally and broadcast at the AT&T Blue Room, and there should be an archive of the show going up sometime soon. But for those who can’t wait, there’s plenty more ameature footage of varying quality, like the video displayed above, on YouTube.





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