Posts Tagged ‘audio two’

The T.R.O.Y. Blog Presents Funk-O-Rama V8

Thursday, September 30th, 2010
**dirt_dog on the covers.
Enjoy!

01. The Next School – Funk University
02. Tony D – Droppin’ Funky Verses
03. X-Clan – Funk Liberation
04. Kings Of Swing – Funky Breakdown
05. Jus Def / X-Town Posse – Funky On The Freestyle
06. Smooth Ice – Trunk Of Funk
07. Schoolly D – Where’d You Get That Funk From
08. C.P.O. – This Beat Is Funky
09. Poison Clan – Fire Up This Funk (Listen Mix)
10. Juvenile Committee – U Gotta Funk
11. Audio Two – Make It Funky
12. Stezo – Jimmy’s Gettin’ Funky
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–Markshot

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Rob Base vs. Audio Two

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

1987/ Audio Two – Top Billin’
“Stop scheming, and looking hard
I got a great big bodyguard
So step up if you wanna get hurt”

1988/ Rob Base – It Takes Two
“So let’s start, it shouldn’t be too hard
I’m not a sucker so I don’t need a bodyguard
I won’t fess, wear a bulletproof vest”

Was it just a coincidence or did Rob Base actually dis Milk D? Share your thoughts.

– Thomas V

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Danger Mouse – DM Mix (98-01)

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009


Before Gnarls Barkley, Danger Doom, The Grey Album, & bringing back Jemini The Gifted One, Danger Mouse was putting out his own hip-hop mixtapes which always included a handful of his early mash-ups or should I say blends. He released four promo mixtapes from 1998 to 2000. I hooked up all his remixes together into one folder full of Danger Mouse Remixes*. They were all well done. A blend that I really enjoy is Inspectah Deck’s “Rec Room” vocals over Demastas “Feel No Guilt” instrumental. While a lot of the instrumentals used for the remixes were known to my ears, my three favorites which I included below didn’t ring a bell. I think they were probably his own beats. All of you should enjoy these remixes, peep the samples below to give you a nice idea of the concept. Enjoy,

Samples:

– Thomas V

*One of the remix I included is from 2001 (wasn’t on his promo mixtapes)
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The Best Of Audio Two 1986-1990

Monday, November 17th, 2008


Click On Cover To Download

DJ Dee-Ville of Ain’t It Good To You done went and did it again. After blessing us now-schoolers with his homemade compilation of Positive K songs recorded during his First Priority Records days, he now presents The Best Of Audio Two 1986-1990. Click on the cover to download, and peep the back cover/tracklisting below. — Thun

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