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Category: Video
Goldie – Inner City Life
We're really feeling the drum 'n' bass vibes tonight, which means we're serving up another classic from Goldie. This one's called "Inner City Life." We really wish the American hip hop market embraced drum 'n' bass, but it never came to pass. Oh well, we'll just have to enjoy the classics then.
LTJ Bukem – Horizons
We were in the mood for some drum n bass tonight. Surfing YouTube, we came across this gem from LTJ Bukem. "Horizons" is a genius d'n'b track that is spiritual and uplifting. Look for more LTJ Bukem at a download shop near you.
LFO – LFO
LFO, and English Techno band, released this seminal record in 1990 on Warped Records. It's been 18-years and the track still sounds as fresh today as it did back then. An incredible record. Have a listen for yourself.
Frank De Wulf – B Sides Vol. 2
Netmix found Frank De Wulf's classic rave track, Magic Orchestra, on YouTube. We've posted it for your enjoyment.
BM Linx at Crash Mansion
New York's BM Linx took the stage at Crash Mansion and performed a melodic blend of rock and synth driven Electronic music. Check out the video and buy links from Amazon and iTunes.
elodieO “Stubborn”
On August 19, elodieO is set to release "Stubborn," her first full length EP from her self-titled record label. The set is available for pre-release at iTunes. Take a listen to elodieO's sound, a mix of 60's Nico-esque pop with 90's golden era trip-hop and down-tempo on her MySpace page.
Sasha and Digweed New Year's '08 video from YouTube
Check out this Sasha and Digweed video posted by a fan to YouTube from their New Year's 2008 performance. Pretty cool.
Rewind: Chemical Brothers "Do It Again"
Just in case you didn’t see if before, here’s a rewind of the Chemical Brothers single “Do It Again,” from the Grammy winning album, We Are The Night.
Lupe Fiasco
This posting isn't meant to be timely in any way, shape or form. I'm not late on Lupe, I was just thinking and felt like writing about how I see a guy like Lupe Fiasco changing the game. Changing the face of hip hop. I don't remember what day it was. It was probably sometime in the early the summer. I was on the living room couch, MacBook Pro propped on my lap, answering work emails and checking my Facebook. The television was on.