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Common – “Resurrection” + remixes

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

Common Sense “Resurrection” (LP Version)

Common Sense “Resurrection ’95″

Common Sense “Resurrection” (Extra P remix)

Common Sense “Resurrection” (Large Pro remix)

For the LP version of “Resurrection,” the title track of Common’s sophomore album, producer No I.D. samples the piano from Ahmad Jamal Trio’s “Dolphin Dance” and places the loop on top of a forceful break. Neither the melody nor the rapping are trampled by the drums; each element sounds equally assertive and vibrant. I can imagine a drunk and raucous Common barging into the studio and quickly sobering once he hears the instrumental track, shifting his focus to reeling in the rhymes and puns cascading through his mind. The high-pitched nonsensical antics of his debut effort no longer suffice, as he is newly inspired to treat his vocation as both craft and art.

This is the mythology that Common offers to the listeners, that his “speech and thoughts” are quicker and more nimble now that he’s grown up a bit and halted his daily consumption of malt liquor. He is just coming down from his high, so he must “stagger,” possessed by the forward movement of the beat. Rhyme patterns begin to assemble themselves into patter, as if they were interdependent organisms moving in knowing response to the rhythm. By gradually lifting himself out of his alcoholic fog, Common reconnects with the wondrous physicality of words, both the sounds they make when spoken and the images and moods they evoke. (more…)

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Sounds of The 90s: The Remixes V. 1

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

Here is the debut of the newest T.R.O.Y. monthly series featuring undeniably dope must hear/have remixes.  Every month we’ll bring you 10 remixes of the 90s we all know and love. Don’t get the title twisted this isn’t Sounds Like The 90s, look for that series to return later this month. In the meantime, let’s get reacquainted with the sounds actually from the 90s. If you got a favorite remix be sure to send it our way or post it up on our forum. –Philaflava

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Step One “Illegal Remixes Vol. 1” (2010)

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

It appears that good things can happen when the UK gets blasted with the heaviest snow in 100 years. With the country coming to a complete halt, forum regular Step One had time to put together this sweet compilation of bootleg remixes and blends. Show some appreciation by leaving a comment (or a link to another remix) and he might bless us with volume 2.

Step One says “A staple of any nineties Hip Hop DJ’s collection is the shady white label remix. Information on whoever was putting these out was usually pretty thin on the ground for obvious reasons but they often held some real gems. Having rediscovered some of these recently I’ve put together a collection of some of those unofficial remixes as well as a few that I’ve found on the blogs and forums over the last few years.”

01 2Pac-Old School (B.Cause Remix)
http://diamondsinthedust.blogspot.com/
Usually the non-Pac fans favourite Pac track. B Cause throws some familiar samples under Pac’s reminiscing of 80s NY and gives it a nice funky vibe.

02 Big Daddy Kane-Set It Off (Daily Diggers Remix)
http://www.dailydiggers.com/
Some of you might recognise this from DJ Mike Nice’s “Brooklyn Bullshit” mixtape. The UK’s Daily Diggers flip the Cold Chillin classic.

03 Big Pun & Fat Joe-Twinz (Brooklyn Untouched Remix)
This remix discards the original “Deep Cover” beat and replaces it with another Dre & Snoop collabo, “The Next Episode”. Always goes down well in a club set.

04 Common-I Used To Love Her (Sir Charles Flavour Remix)
http://www.myspace.com/djsircharles
Common gets a G-Funk makeover as his vocals are dropped over Warren G’s “Nobody Does It Better”.

05 D&D All-Stars-1,2 Pass It (Bootleg Remix)
A DJ Fashion remix? All signs point to yes.

06 Erick Sermon-Bomdigi (Street Jam Bootleg Remix)
The beat from En Vogue’s “Hold On” gives this E Double solo joint some extra bump.

07 Fat Joe & Doo Wop-Boriquas On The Set (DJ Dough & Porge One Remix)
http://www.myspace.com/djdoughhiphop
The UK’s Dough & Porge One always had some special remixes on their CDs. This one is taken from their “Heads Aint Ready” mix which is well worth seeking out.

08 Method Man & Redman-How High (Bootleg Remix)
The acapella of this track was definitely a favourite amongst producers, probably due to the amount of quotable lines from Red & Meth at their peak. This version uses the “Human Nature” melody over EPMD’s “You’re A Customer” beat.

09 Mobb Deep-Hell On Earth (Paul Miles Remix)
Another UK remix, this time by Birmingham DJ Paul Miles (aka Pat Bateman).

10 Nas-It Aint Hard To Tell (DJ Day Remix)
http://likeathrottle.blogspot.com/ (this also came out on vinyl)
This track has been remixed to death but this has to be the best of the unofficial ones. Quality production from DJ Day out of California.

11 The Pharcyde-Passin Me By (WAR! [What-A-Remix])
A Jazzy Jim remix.

12 Tim Dog & KRS-One-I Get Wrecked (Gamm/Samoo Remix)
http://diamondsinthedust.blogspot.com/
I don’t have any info on this one but I’m pretty sure I copped it at B.Cause’s blog.

13 Uptown-Dope On Plastic (B.Cause Why Zee Refix)
http://diamondsinthedust.blogspot.com/
Uptown meets YZ.

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enjoy,
–dirt_dog

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Adrian Champion “Stars & Stripes: The White Stripes Reimagined”

Friday, January 8th, 2010


This in one of my favorite mash-up/blend/remix projects from 2009. You’re all probably like, WTF? But seriously, give it a chance. It’s brilliant. This is only one of a few things from last year that’s still in the rotation and if he’d press up a physical disc, I wouldn’t hesitate to buy it.

Step 1: Watch the trailer

Step 2: Visit STARS & STRIPES and go to “download” (instrumentals are also available for those who need everything)

01 Bombs Over Orchids (The White Stripes + Outkast)
02 Icky Says (The White Stripes + Pharoahe Monch)
03 Ante Up Every Way (The White Stripes + M.O.P.)
04 Turn It Up (The White Stripes + Kanye West)
05 Ms. Doorbell (The White Stripes + Mos Def)
06 Cash Run (The White Stripes + Notorious B.I.G. & 2Pac)
07 Got Yourself a Cannon (The White Stripes + Jay-Z)
08 Jolene’s Ether (The White Stripes + Nas)
09 One More Corner (The White Stripes + Common)
10 Dangerous Love (The White Stripes + Busta Rhymes)
11 Fucking Apples (The White Stripes + Eminem)
12 Tha Countdown Blues (The White Stripes + Redman)
13 Stars & Stripes (The White Stripes + Adrian Champion & Brian Jacobs)

Step 3: Go to his BLOG and you can pick up the bonus track

14 Bound to Pass Me By (The White Stripes + The Pharcyde)

Step 4: Enjoy

–dirt_dog

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The Roots, Common & Big Daddy Kane

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

More awesomeness from the Hennessy Aritisy Series. Ain’t No Half-Steppin in Houston with legends. Wish the clip was longer but this is what Hennessey released

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Resurrection ’95 Vs. Large Professor Remix Vs. Extra P. Remix

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

12″ Vinyl Single
A1 Resurrection ’95 (Clean)
A2 Resurrection Extra P. Remix (Clean)
A3 Resurrection Large Professor Remix (Clean)
A4 Resurrection ’95 Acapella
B1 Resurrection ’95 Instrumental
B2 Resurrection Extra P. Instrumental
B3 Resurrection Large Professor Instrumental
B4 Chapter 13 (Clean)[not really clean, mislabelled]

Before downloading, remember I put all these singles and samples in one folder at the bottom of the page. This is just if you already have something and don’t want to download it all.
Resurrection CD Single
01. Resurrection ’95 (Dirty)
02. Resurrection (Extra P. Remix)(Dirty)
03. Resurrection (Large Professor Remix)(Dirty)
04. Chapter 13 (Dirty)
05. Soul By The Pound (Thump Mix)(Dirty)

So, you had to know this would be brought up here eventually. I’m not gonna get into how great the album was, what my favorites were off of it, how crazy I thought Communism was, or any of that at this time. Right now, it’s all about one of the possibly greatest records to own, just for the remixes. I remember feeling stupefied when I first heard both remixes on the same night. I figured that one of them had to be unofficial or a really great homegrown remix. But when I copped the promo a week or two later and realized that they were both on the record and both done by the Large Professor, well, shit. And I only recently realized that only the CD single had the dirty versions, so you’re gonna want to download everything here at the bottom of the post.
Which is your favorite is the question, though.
No ID’s album version?
It’s great in it’s own right. I love that piano loop and here’s the video-
Or the good mood inducing, summer day on your way out the city to the beach feeling, Large Professor Remix?
Or is it the Extra P Remix? This is my personal favorite and always has been. Some people can favor one today and the other tomorrow. This is so great with the night time 95 groove. That sample just blew my mind and still does. He was catching samples nobody else will ever be able to match.
Just plain awesome.


The Samples:
Ahmad Jamal - Dolphin Dance (og 95 mix sample snippet)

David Axelrod – The Signs Part2 (large professor remix sample snippet)

Spirit – Ice (extra p remix sample snippet)

[Download every song in this post in one folder here], including full versions of the samples.
Sorry no drum breaks. Gotta find those yourself. But if you’re really fiending for them, drop a comment and I’ll send you in the right direction.
Let us know your favorite mix in the comments. So far, at the T.R.O.Y. forum, the Extra P Remix has a commanding lead. But the og No ID mix is on the creep
–Verge
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CM Famalam Freestyles 1998-2002 (400 MB)

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Today, we’re presenting you with 400 MB worth of freestyles from Bobbito’s CM Famalam Radio Show (1998-2002). Most of the individual mp3s are lengthy sessions. Highlights include segments from J-Live, Atmosphere, Sir Menelik, Guru, MF Doom, Camp Lo, All Natural, Juggaknots, Non Phixion, Necro, Yak Ballz, Common Sense, etc. I acquired this stuff in a trade back in 2003.

Volume 1

Volume 2

Volume 3

Volume 4

All tracks are untitled. It wasn’t worth the time for me to do playlists because I’m honestly not feeling the vast majority of these freestyle sessions, but I know that a lot of people love this stuff.

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J-Live

All Natural

Nes of Dirty Waters fame also posted a collection of CM Famalam highlights from 2001

–Roy Johnson

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DJ Skipmode & The Illvibe Collective “The Best Of The Native Tongues Mixtape v1”

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

If I had any DJing abilities, this is exactly the kind of mix I’d love to make. But since I don’t, may I present to you… DJ Skipmode & The Illvibe Collective “The Best Of The Native Tongues Mixtape v1.” It’s a perfect mix from beginning to end, covering all the bases from the Native Tongues posse. The mix was labeled as 2004, but I can’t find any information about it. If you know anything about this one, please leave me a comment. And if you like to make a donation to DJ Skipmode (and get a free cd) hit him up HERE. Or if you’re in the Philly area and want to connect with The Illvibe Collective, go HERE.

Here is a brief bio about The Illvibe Collective, taken from their blog:
“Since its founding in 2000, ILLVIBE COLLECTIVE has been solidifying its eminence as Philadelphias most prolific, well-respected DJ crew. An amalgam of partyrockers and turntablists extraordinaire whose combined experience totals over a half-century, this five-man family, comprised of Statik, Panek, Phillee Blunt, Lil Dave and Skipmode, has been making an indelible mark on the Illadelph music scene, both individually and as a team. Pick your poison: dance floors, mix tapes or radio airwaves, and its guaranteed that ILLVIBE COLLECTIVE will rock em well — with their loyal, worldwide following as co-signers.”

01 Queen Latifah-Mama Gave Birth To The Soul Children
02 Queen Latifah-Dance For ME
03 Monie Love-Monie In The Middle
04 Leaders Of The New School-International Zone Coaster
05 De La Soul-A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays
06 NERD-She Wants To Move (Native Tongues Remix)
07 Jungle Brothers-I’ll House You
08 Queen Latifah-Come Into My House
09 Dee Lite-Groove Is In The Heart
10 A Tribe Called Quest-Sucka Nigga
11 Common-Stolen Moments 3
12 De La Soul-Stakes Is High
13 Da Bush Babees-We Run Things
14 A Tribe Called Quest-Electric Relaxation (Remix)
15 Jungle Brothers feat. Q-Tip-On The Road (Remix)
16 Black Sheep-Have You U N E Pull (Remix)
17 Leaders Of The New School-What’s Next (Remix)
18 De La Soul-En Focus
19 A Tribe Called Quest-Steve Biko
20 Jungle Brothers-How You Want It We Got It
21 Black Sheep-Gimme Tha Finga
22 A Tribe Called Quest-Everything Is Fair
23 Common-Soul By The Pound
24 De La Soul feat. ATCQ, Queen Latifah & Monie Love-Buddy (Native Tongue Decision)
25 Leaders Of The New School-Case Of The PTA
26 Monie Love-It’s A Shame
27 De La Soul-I Am I Be
28 A Tribe Called Quest-Push It Along
29 Queen Latifah-Wrath Of My Madness
30 De La Soul-Afro Connections At A Hi 5
31 A Tribe Called Quest-Buggin’ Out
32 Busta Rhymes feat. Q-Tip-The Illvibe (Skipmode Remix)
33 De La Soul-Area
34 Jungle Brothers-Straight Out The Jungle
35 De La Soul feat. Jeff-Macdaddy On The Left
36 DJ Skipmode & The Illvibe Collective-Skit 5


enjoy,
–dirt_dog

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DJ Mighty Mi – Large Professor Megamix (45:41)

Monday, June 8th, 2009


DJ Mighty Mi (The High & Mighty) – Large Professor Megamix (45:41) (2003)

1 Kool G Rap & D.J. Polo – Bad To The Bone (Radio Remix)
2 Jaz, The – Hypocritters
3 Main Source – Peace Is Not The Word To Play
4 Nas – Rewind
5 Mad Skillz – Extra Abstract Skillz
Featuring – Large Professor , Q-Tip
6 Organized Konfusion – Stress (Remix)
7 Slick Rick – It’s A Boy (Remix)
8 Gang Starr – Gotta Get Over (Takin Loot) (Remix)
9 Tragedy – Da Funk Mode
10 Kool G Rap & D.J. Polo – Money In The Bank
Featuring – Large Professor
11 Common – Resurrection / Resurrection ’95
12 Nas – It Ain’t Hard To Tell (Remix)
13 Main Source – Atom
14 Roxanne Shanté – Brothers Ain’t Shit
15 Apache – Hey Girl
16 Kool G Rap & D.J. Polo – Wanted Dead Or Alive
17 Akinyele – No Exit

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Mixed using ORIGINAL VINYL!!! Don’t Believe Me? Ask Shaun D.

– Thomas V

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Rockwell & Chemta – It’s All Rap To You (1997 Mixtape)

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Here’s a dope late 90s mixtape from the Chicago-based DJ tandem “Rockwell & Chemta”. It contains quite a few ill segments, and I’m including some divshare samples to provide you with a general idea as to what you should expect. They released a second mixtape in 1999 titled “Departures”, and as far as I know, it was their final endeavor. I’ll post the second tape within the next few weeks, but for now, enjoy their debut:

Rockwell & Chemta – It’s All Rap To You (1997)

Side One

1. Intro

2. Siah Repetition

3. Lateef – The Wreckoning

4. Juice – Freestyle Or Written

5. Gravediggaz – 1-800-Suicide

6. Dilated Peoples – The Main Event

7. Casual – Me-O-Mi

8. Common Sense – I Used To Love Her (Rockwell & Chemta Remix)

9. Reflection Eternal – 2000 Seasons (Instrumental)

10. Xzibit, Del & Casual – Three MCs

11. Gangstarr/Chino XL/LOTUG Megamix

12. No ID, Common Sense & Dug Infinite – State To State

13. De La Soul – Trouble In The Water

14. L-Fudge Bridge

15. Pharcyde – Funny Style

16. Side One Outro

Side Two

1. Intro

2. Atmosphere – Primer

3. All Natural -Thinkin’ Cap

4. Common Sense – Invocation

5. Cage – Radiohead

6. Company Flow – Bad Touch Example

7. Beyond – Growth

8. Xzibit – Paparazzi (Remix)

9. Lou Rawls Interlude

10. No ID & Dug Infinite – Sky’s The Limit

11. Defari – Bionic

12. High & Mighty – The Meaning

13. Interlude

14. Natural Resource – Negro League Baseball

15. Smif N Wessum – Nothing Move But The Money

16. Atmosphere – Sound Is Vibration

Download:

http://www.mediafire.com/?dz3yny2zlyw

Samples:

Common Sense – I Used To Love Her (Rockwell & Chemta Remix)

Gangstarr/Chino XL/LOTUG Megamix

De La Soul/L-Fudge/Pharcyde/Outro Segment

All Natural/Common Sense Segment

–Roy Johnson

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