Archive for June, 2007

It’s time to get ill!


VICTIM is in a couple hours, i’m ’bout to wash my ass & get my hair did then I’m out! If you live in the area come thru!




Bat For Lashes - What’s A Girl To Do?

Check out the amazing video for the single from Bat For Lashes upcoming album ‘Fur & Gold’. The CD has gotten praise from all over the blogoshpere, but more importantly from music heavyweights like Thom Yorke of Radiohead and the omnipotent Bjork.


MP3:  Bat For Lashes - What’s A Girl To Do?

For fans of Camera Obscura, CocoRosie, Cat Power. I posted another track off the album back in May. You can pre-order you copy of ‘Fur & Gold’ which will be released July 31st from Amazon.



Dustin & Garret - Tyrannosaurus

Vancouver electro purveyors Dustin & Garret (a.k.a. D&G) are in the studio as we speak diligently working to finish a new EP. If you remember D&G are the duo responsible for the Three 6 Mafia remix of Stay Fly we posted back in March. The tack is an unadulterated club banger. The boys were kind enough to give us a little taste of what’s to come from camp D&G.


MP3:  Dustin & Garret - Tyrannosaurus

& to refresh your memory:

MP3:  Three 6 Mafia - Stay Fly (D&G remix)

Hit up D & G on myspace to stream more goodiez and add their side project Dirty Dirty for some rave hop mixes.



Cool Kids - Gold And A Pager remixes

Photo: Vaindeer

Chi-town fam. The Cool Kids rocked the spot last week at Cafe Du Nord with Trackademicks, Starski & K.Flay. Theres a gaggle of pics over at Vaindeer.com. DJ Klever who reigns from the ATL has done gone and remixed the hell of Cool Kids’ instant hit ‘Gold And A Pager’.

The Cool Kids are unsigned but in talks with some of the best, like Fools Gold Rec’s. Big things are happening. Very cool indeed.

Get the goods:

MP3:   Cool Kids - Gold And A Pager (Klever’s Moon Walk remix)


MP3:   Cool Kids - Gold And A Pager (Klever’s Big Ride remix)



Fields remixes (Ewan Pearson, SebastiAn, Badlands)

UK indie rockers Fields have been given the remix treatment by some of the best remixers today. Partake in the mp3’s below and dance in your cubicle to the delectable beats.


MP3:  Fields - If You Fail (SebastiAn remix)


MP3:  Fields - If You Fail (Badlands remix)


MP3:  Fields - Song For The Fields (Ewan Pearson remix)

You can stream more Fields songs on their myspace and their webpage. Go here to obtain real life cds that you can hold in your real life hand.



Old Rap Wednesdays: Pharoahe Monch & Organized Konfusion

In honor of Pharoahe Monch dropping his sophomore solo record, ‘Desire’ yesterday, let’s look back at the career of the rapper and his days with Prince Po as the group Organized Konfusion.

Organized Konfusion (formerly Simply 2 Positive) was a seminal hip hop act of the 1990s which released 3 albums between 1991 and 1997. The two Southside Queens natives dropped their first demo, which was largely self-produced with a little help from established producer, Paul C and employed sample heavy beats that drew from 1970’s b-boy (i.e break-boy) favorites such as Babe Ruth, Lyn Collins, & Skull Snaps.

Match these tunes from the first self-titled LP on Hollywood Basic with the sample artists named above and you get a cookie (er, I’ll mail it to you):


MP3: Organized Konfusion - Releasing Hypnotical Gases (1991)


MP3: Organized Konfusion - Fudge Pudge (1991)


MP3: Organized Konfusion - Organized Konfusion (1991)

Interestingly, ‘Fudge Pudge’ is O.C.’s first appearance on record.

O.C. moved from Brooklyn to Queens at age 11 to became Pharoahe Monch’s neighbor and childhood friend. O.C., of course, made his greatest mark later, in 1994 with his genre defining classic, ‘Time’s Up’ released on his first record, ‘Word…Life’ on Wild Pitch. You can hear some more early O.C. in this old post on MC Serch from our archives. …This is a little bit of a tangent, but required listening for every hip-hop head that hasn’t heard it recently:


MP3: O.C. - Times Up (1994)

Organized Konfusion released their second record in 1994, ‘Stress: The Extinction Agenda’. A record I and many other fans consider to be their finest, no doubt the stepped up production from Buckwild (who also produced ‘Times Up’ for O.C.) and Rockwilder (who later won Grammy for for co-producing ‘Lady Marmalade’ with Missy Elliot) helped push the record into a new level of maturity. It’s all cream, no crop, nor crap. That makes these the cream de la creme (and the A-side / B-side of their single):


MP3: Organized Konfusion - Stress (1994)


MP3: Organized Konfusion - Bring It On (1994)

Did you listen?! They sure don’t make choruses like they used to. Confrontational and profane chants are my favorite kind of chant ever! “Bring it on Motherfucker, Bring it On”. For serious, indeed! It’s our fucking theme music (and sometimes they do bring it, and sometimes we lose teeth).

The Organized Konfusion timeline ends with the 1997 record, ‘The Equinox’. Perhaps their most ambitious record, and undoubtedly their most thought-provoking record, ‘The Equinox’ was a concept album. Not quite an ‘operatic’ album, however it is bound together by skits and is gives a feeling of unity. A certain mode of delivery gives the record most of it’s depth, whereby Pharoahe Monch and Prince Po assume the voices of others in a dialogue. At best, the songs are thought provoking, and at worst, they still sound great enough to get one’s head bobbing, even if one isn’t processing the content (as I and many other passive listeners often do). The two songs that borrow other’s voices are ‘Invertro’ and ‘Hate’.

On ‘Invertro’, backed by more Buckwild production, the two emcees assume the voices of fetus twins in the belly of their junkie mother. While Monch curses being born and asks to be aborted, Po prays and hopes for life. They both make their cases, and we are left to weigh their possibilities and choose sides:


MP3: Organized Konfusion - Invetro (1997)

On the self-produced ‘Hate’ the duo assume the voice of bigoted white folks on racist rantings.


MP3: Organized Konfusion - Hate (1997)

I find ‘Hate’ interesting but odd. It’s a mockery of course, and a good one, but not quite as poignant as the similarly premised ‘Clear Blue Skies’ by Juggaknots that was posted earlier this month (hear it in the archive). While Juggaknots ‘Clear Blue Skies’ focused on the more prevalent ‘closeted’ bigotry, Organized Konfusion’s ‘Hate’ portrayed a smaller more extreme type of bigot persons. Not that these two tracks in any way or in competition, I just like drawing parallels. Is it odd that I found ‘Hate’ to be the less shocking and disturbing of the pair in the context of modern America? You don’t really have to answer that.

Here’s another one off ‘The Equinox’ that tries to make a point, however my only point of including it here is simply that it’s so bangin’ your frames is fallin’:


MP3: Organized Konfusion - Sin (1997)

…And then Organized Konfusion was no more. But that’s not the end of the story, as each emcee went on to a solo career.

This article, is weighed toward Pharoahe Monch, as he’s the man of the hour with the brand-new long awaited record, but I can’t ignore the other half, my man Prince Poetry. Let me touch on Po for a bit. He waited quite awhile before dropping a solo; Seven years after O.K. disbanded, Prince Po released his debut record, ‘The Slickness’. This record was low-key, but found devoted fans in the underground. Check the goods (Madlib on production):


MP3: Prince Po - The Slickness (2004)

Prince Po followed up in 2006 with the record, ‘Prettyblack’. Another solid for the underground! Here’s a personal favorite (with more Madlib production):


MP3: Prince Po - Mecheti Lightspeed (2006)

Pharoahe Monch released his first solo record in 1999 on Rawkus. The album was hit with the critics, the backpackers, and, thanks to the club hit ‘Simon Says’, got a good deal love from urban radio and clubs. “Simon says get the fuck up!” This song is everything I loved about ‘Bring It On’ attractively re-packaged. It’s a sing-a-long (the chorus is so easy to learn):


MP3: Pharoahe Monch - Simon Says (1999)

Now (finally), a track off the new album, ‘Desire’. This song and accompanying video is true feel good music and in the same vein as Outkast’s ‘Hey Ya’ with Monch layering his hip-hop flow over elements of classic rock’n'roll and classic rhythm & blues:


MP3: Pharohe Monch - Body Baby (2007)

Visit Pharoahe Monch on MySpace or at his official site.

Buy the albums! Amazon’s got everything mentioned all in some capacity (from Amazon or its affiliates): Be sure ‘Stress: The Extinction Agenda’ is in your collection, at the very least. Shop for Pharoahe Monch, Prince Po, Organized Konfusion, and O.C. (O.C. might need a little support from eBay).

Oh, lastly, I vaguely remembered the gurus at Palms Out Sounds doing a post on Organized Konfusion & Pharoahe Monch sample sources. I found it in their archives, and low-and-behold: Links is still active, son! Check the post! Sampling = Recycle, reduce, reuse and close the loop!

Postscript: Sorry for skipping this column for 2 weeks, real life got hectic and emo.



In Flagranti- Intergalactic Bubblegum

In Flagranti is the new dirty disco. For fans of all things DFA. The title track of the ‘Intergalactic Bubblegum’ 12″ is real sleazy and dirty sounding — like something you’d hear at a bondage sex party or something. And that’s a good thing! ‘EFX10-11′ sounds like something a funkier Kraftwerk would’ve made. On the flip, ‘Bipolar’ sounds like an epic Delia Gonzales & Gavin Russom number.


MP3:  In Flagranti - Intergalactic Bubblegum

Add the New York duo on the myspace. You can pick up this 12″ from Juno & get their ‘Wronger Than Anyone Else’ album here.



Luvtek - Do It At The Disco Mixtape


Yes, this mix has been passed all around the blogosphere like and back. But you know us, we we’re never ones to turn down sloppy seconds. Ain’t no fun if the homies can’t have none, we often say.

Besides, you gotta have skills to pay the bills to last in this cyberspace jungle & Los Angeles based DJ/Producer Luvtek has plenty of ‘em.

Luktek - Do It At The Disco Mix Tracklist

  1. Intro - i’m in Luv
  2. Chromeo - Fancy Footwork
  3. Xiu Xiu - Hello From Eau Claire (Gold Chains Remix)
  4. Prince vs Krames - I wanna be your flirt (R. Kelly Edit)
  5. Justine Electra - Killalady (Surkin Remix)
  6. CSS - Alala
  7. Ladytron vs Hystereo vs. Solid Groove vs. LCD Soundsystem vs. Peaches - Gonna Love Seventeen Hot Tribulations (Luvtek MASH)
  8. Daft Punk - Too Long Vocal (Luvtek edit)
  9. Goldfrapp - Number 1 (Steve Angelo Remix)
  10. CSS - Let’s Make Love and Listen to Death From Above (Calvin Harris Remix)
  11. Sir Khan - Washing up M.I.A.
  12. Pharoah Monch - Body Baby (Count of Monte Cristal & Sinden Remix)
  13. Does It Offend You, Yeah? - We Are Rockstars (Luvtek YEAH edit)
  14. Snowden - Anti Anti (Treasure Fingers Remix)
  15. Nelly - Do It
  16. Kenna - Freetime
  17. Klaxons - Atlantis to Interzone (Crystal Castles Remix)
  18. Busy P - Chop Suey
  19. Kid Sister - Pro Nails
  20. Blur vs T-wrecks(Bmore Remix)- Get It Shawty #2 vs. Luvtek
  21. The Rapture - W.A.Y.U.H. (Simian Mobile Disco Remix)
  22. Solid Groove - This is Sick (Swich Remix)
  23. Digitalism - Pogo (Shinichi Osawa Remix)
  24. Simian Mobile Disco - It’s the Beat (Luke Vibert Mix)
  25. Who Made Who - Satisfaction
  26. Justice feat. Uffie -The Party (Luvtek SMBU Remix)
  27. Mr. Oizo - Trina700 (Trina Kills Xtended Edit)
  28. Fedde Le Floyd - Put Your Hands Up For the Wall
  29. Peaches - Boys Wanna Be Her (Weird Science Remix)
  30. Voodoo Chili vs Trevor Loveys vs P.Ditty (Switch Remix) - Look What You’ve Danced To vs. Luvtek
  31. MSTRKRFT - Street Justice
  32. Yelle - Je Veux Te Voir
  33. Fiasco - Happy Hour (The Scar Remix)
  34. Le Castle Vania - Trouble In Daylight
  35. Weed Wine Wankers vs Federico Franci - SLUTT’S Cream (Luvtek Rework)
  36. Dragonette - I Get Around (Midnight Juggernaut Mix)
  37. Matt & Kim - Yea Yeah(Vyle Remix)
  38. Daft Punk - Around the World (Killdahype Remix)
  39. Feist - My Man My Moon (Boys Noize Remix) vs. Luvtek
  40. Larry Tee ft. Princess Superstar - Licky (Herve Goes Low Remix)
  41. The Black Ghosts - Any Way (Fake Blood Mix)
  42. The Cure - Fire in Cairo (Digitalism Remix)
  43. Fergie - Glamorous (Treasure Fingers Remix)
  44. Rich Boy - Throw Some Disco (Joe Medium Remix)
  45. Klaxons - Golden Skans (Switch Remix)
  46. Justice vs. Death From Above 1979(MSTRKRFT Remix) vs. Shiny Tony Guns(Boys Noize Remix) vs. Young Love - Find a Sexy way to D.A.N.C.E. (Luvtek MASH)
  47. Peter Bjorn & John - Young Folks (Punks Jump Up Special Disco Mix)


MP3:  Luvtek - Do It At The Disco Mixtape

Yes, yes y’all! —> Electrik Suicide, Chazology.
Luvtek, tearing it up for the Dos Siete.



Leif - Flossy Bounce EP

Chazology contributor & co-conspirator Leif gave birth to this crack mash up EP. Here’s two track to wet your vagina (or what have you).


MP3:  Leif - Glossy Pop


MP3:  Leif - Fauna Feels

Props to the old boy Leif, keeping undergarments moist all over NYC. Grab the rest of this 10 track EP from Chazology. Naturally.



Camp Lo - Black Hollywood

Break out the tims & chukkas! Camp Lo is black– er, I mean, ‘back’! You know Sonny Cheeba & Geechie Suede be sippin’ amaretto but did you know they are also slated to release a new album on July 24th?! This news had me buggin’ as their 1997 album Uptown Saturday Night changed my vocabulary & also my life.

Here’s the title track off the forthcoming album
(via gorilla vs bear who got it from Spine Mag)

MP3:   Camp Lo - Black Hollywood

And you can’t front on this world famous classic:

MP3:   Camp Lo - Luchini (This Is It)





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