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» Best of the free beats pt. 2

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Boom box

Amplive - Rainydayz remixes
Recently allowed by Radiohead to be let loose on the web. In Rainbows intertwined with Del, Too Short, Charlie 2na & others

Pete Philly & Perquisite - Mystery Repeats mixtape
Smooth jazzy melodic rap style mixtape featuring tracks from their new album ‘ Mystery Repeats’

Neut - Film Score mix
A collection of downtempo, dark cinematic hip hop instrumentals

Odd Nosdam - Mixtape Super Deluxe
Thrift store gems meets hip hop sensibilities

Pedestrian - E40 mix
We haven’t heard this yet, but it’s been recommended, and who doesn’t like a bit of an over-weight rapper?

Brandon Logic - Winter Soltice mix
Make yourself feel better (direct mp3 link)

Deerhunter - Micromix 13
Difficult to describe

Clipse / Re-up Gang - We Got It For Cheap Vol.3
After possibly the best mixtape ever (Vol. 2), Clipse and pals are back, and you know they can never be wack

Carlo - Vol. 888 mix
A whole heap of old dope records, full of samples and intros that you know, but wonder where from

Grand Good blog - Audiocast vol.30
Straight bangers

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» Dirty Diggers present…

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Dirty Diggers

» The Gin & Bitter Lemon podcast

The Dirty Diggers (Young Max and Pat Stash) present the Gin & Bitter Lemon podcast. We get a taste of the tunes that have influenced them over the years whilst Pat sips gin & bitter lemon. Not your average selection by any means.

Prepare yourself for everything from the Transformers animated movie theme tune to some Tom Waits, a hilarious song called ‘Momma’s Boy’, a sprinkling of J Dilla and a song they call ‘the single worst piece of music ever recorded’ called ‘Dead Bird’, plus some of their own tracks.

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» Crillix interview & mp3 download

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

On one of the many Delarge crew outings into the vastness of Brighton’s gig land, we were stopped in our tracks and found ourselves immersed in the sounds of an artist called Crillix. A live show incorporating guitar, samplers and loop stations to create electronic cinematic sounds peppered with heavy hand made beats was enough to send us off into the night hungry for more Crillix material.

Crillix - Live

The few tracks on his Myspace page and a compilation guest spot show plenty to get excited about and wet the appetite for future releases.

We caught up with Crillix to discuss music, and a little bit of home town inspiration, surfing habits and childhood heroes.
We are also lucky to have been blessed with an exclusive new Crillix track for download:

In a Nutshell (MP3 3.2mb)

The track “False Starts” is featured on Abandoned Building’s Assemblage Sessions Vol 2 compilation and there are a handful of tracks your Myspace page, are there any other places where we can hear Crillix material?

I am in the process of setting up a Virb account. It’s sort of like myspace, but more stable and a little less stalker-ish… I’ll have different songs on there than the ones on myspace.
I have recently completed a remix for ‘DOF’, which should be coming out soon on Abandon Building as part of an album of remixes. I’ll also be selling home-made cds at my live shows.

What are your thoughts on the packaging of cds/records? Do you think artists / labels have to step up their game to make people part with their money?

Absolutely. This is something I have thought for a long time.
Most people I know now don’t even own a CD player. Everyone plays music from their laptops or ipods and things like that. The only viable reason I can think of that this has happened is that people never really cared about the ‘ownership’ of a cd. I know friends that buy cds, rip them to their computer, and couldn’t care less where the case ends up. That’s why mp3 sales are so successful.
However, I do believe some labels are aware of this, and are definitely a reason to keep buying cds and records. Take Constellation for example; i would never download anything that comes out on constellation because I respect their ethics so much, and also because they do everything either in-house and by hand, or as locally as possible to assist small, local businesses.
Lex are another prime example of why to keep buying cds. I don’t think i’ve ever come across a label with such a lavish attention to detail. Ehquestionmark are just on another level completely with their design. If you buy a cd from Lex, it’s like someone’s just bought you a beautifully hand-crafted guitar, as opposed to a ‘pluck-master’ from the Argos catalogue.

Tell us about your live set.
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» Rup & Steve Clear podcast

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

Rup & Steve Clear

» Get Rich & Die Tryin’

In the first of our podcasts from the Zebra Traffic crew we present an exclusive download: Get Rich & Die Tryin’, hosted by Rup and Steve Clear, dropping some science and showering you with some real gems. Featuring tracks from 27 Beats, Evil Sun, Jid Sames, Naim, The Knife and of course Rup and Steve Clear + more.

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On a side note - our podcast section has been revamped. The feed link has changed to: http://feeds.feedburner.com/dlrgPodcasts It is also now iTunes compatible, so you can now download the mp3 or subscribe in your favourite RSS reader / start page (like NetVibes) or directly in iTunes.

» Zebra Traffic - UK hip hop label: Profile & mp3 downloads

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

Zebra Traffic

Set up in early 2002 by Robert Luis, Paul Jonas and Tom Simpson, Brighton based Zebra Traffic records (half-sister of Tru Thoughts Records) has been steadily and effectively releasing quality hip-hop music ever since. Having originally been passed a demo album by Mark B (from 2/3rds of Phi-Life Cypher; Life & DJ Nappa) and a Diversion Tactics single ready to go - the label launched at a time when UK hip-hop was enjoying a resurgence.

Dirty Diggers

Dirty Diggers

This, combined with a decent worldwide distribution network, in-house press & promotion and publishing & licensing departments, the label has been quietly getting on with it and over the last 5 years has seen the likes of Cappo, P Brothers, Phi-Life Cypher, Taskforce, Dirty Diggers, Headcase Ladz, Diversion Tactics, HUG & J-Zone, Up Hygh, Rup, Life, Digitek and more grace it’s orange sleeves.

Phi Life Cipher

Phi Life Cipher

Approaching it’s sixth year and about to drop its 37th release, the future looks bright for the label. With an emphasis firmly on artist albums, the label is about to drop Life’s third solo long player; ‘Outside Looking In’, alongside new albums from Rup and Dirty Diggers, plus some other interesting projects, there is plenty on the horizon.

MP3 Downloads

Rup

Rup

Help yourself to these free full length tracks courtesy of Zebra Traffic:

Links:

We are planning to feature some upcoming podcasts with some of the Zebra Traffic crew and look for a new Dugout radio show section going live this week.

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