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  • Various Artists — Moon Harbour Inhouse volume 3 (mixed by Martinez) album mp3
    title: Various Artists — Moon Harbour Inhouse volume 3 (mixed by Martinez) album mp3 year: 2009 genre: electronic MP3 track list: 1. Various Artists – Moon Harbour Inhouse volume 3 mixed by Martinez (mix).mp3 okbm("http://www.redapril.us/?p=115605","Various Artists — Moon Harbour Inhouse volume 3 (mixed by Martinez) album mp3")
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  • Various Artists — Alternative Times volume 103 album mp3
    title: Various Artists — Alternative Times volume 103 album mp3 year: 2009 genre: alt. rock MP3 track list: 1. The Killers – This is Your Life.mp3 2. The Tragically Hip – Love is A First.mp3 3. Cage the Elephant – Ain’t No Rest for the Wicked.mp3 4. White Lies – To Lose My Life.mp3 5. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Zero.mp3 6. Burn Halo – [...]
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  • Denis A — Get it album mp3
    title: Denis A — Get it album mp3 year: 2009 genre: house MP3 track list: 1. Denis A – Get it (acapella).mp3 2. Denis A – Get it (Original mix).mp3 3. Denis A – Get it (Solaris Heights remix).mp3 4. Denis A – Get it (vocal mix).mp3 okbm("http://www.redapril.us/?p=115603","Denis A — Get it album mp3")
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  • Oliver — Twisted album mp3
    title: Oliver — Twisted album mp3 year: 2008 genre: techno MP3 track list: 1. Oliver – Twisted.mp3 okbm("http://www.redapril.us/?p=115602","Oliver — Twisted album mp3")
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  • Plastic Mode — Mi Amor album mp3
    title: Plastic Mode — Mi Amor album mp3 year: 1985 genre: electronic MP3 track list: 1. Plastic Mode – Mi Amor.mp3 2. Plastic Mode – A Jazzy Woman.mp3 okbm("http://www.redapril.us/?p=115601","Plastic Mode — Mi Amor album mp3")
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  • Stfu — Dirty Disco album mp3
    title: Stfu — Dirty Disco album mp3 year: 2009 genre: house MP3 track list: 5. Stfu – Dirty Disco (Verdez remix).mp3 4. Stfu – Dirty Disco (Mike Marten remix).mp3 3. Stfu – Dirty Disco (Stfu mix).mp3 2. Stfu – Dirty Disco (Mike Marten remix edit).mp3 1. Stfu – Dirty Disco (Stfu edit).mp3 okbm("http://www.redapril.us/?p=115600","Stfu — Dirty Disco album mp3")
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  • Ex Tension — Legacy album mp3
    title: Ex Tension — Legacy album mp3 year: 2009 genre: electronic MP3 track list: 9. Ex Tension – Legacy (According to Normotone).mp3 8. Ex Tension – Legacy (According to Twinkle).mp3 7. Ex Tension – A Few Drops (and No More Matches).mp3 6. Ex Tension – Blurred.mp3 5. Ex Tension – The Island.mp3 4. Ex Tension – Witness.mp3 3. Ex Tension – Legacy (featuring Edward Ka-Spel).mp3 2. [...]
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  • The Gladiators — Once Upon A Time in Jamaica album mp3
    title: The Gladiators — Once Upon A Time in Jamaica album mp3 year: 2002 genre: reggae MP3 track list: 1. The Gladiators – Jah Garden.mp3 2. The Gladiators – Good Good Loving.mp3 3. The Gladiators – War is Over.mp3 4. The Gladiators – War is Over (dub).mp3 5. The Gladiators – Lonely Heart.mp3 6. The Gladiators – Babe and Suckling.mp3 7. The Gladiators – Trial [...]
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  • Summer in Prypjat — ET Pereat Mundus album mp3
    title: Summer in Prypjat — ET Pereat Mundus album mp3 year: 2008 genre: ambient MP3 track list: 1. Summer in Prypjat – Aufbruch.mp3 2. Summer in Prypjat – I’m Lichte.mp3 3. Summer in Prypjat – Feuersturm.mp3 4. Summer in Prypjat – Niedergang.mp3 5. Summer in Prypjat – Gerechtigkeit.mp3 6. Summer in Prypjat – In Ruinen.mp3 7. Summer in Prypjat – Auferstehung.mp3 8. Summer in Prypjat – [...]
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  • Ronald Van Gelderen — Live at Heavens Gate Loveparade Afterparty (20 july 2008) album mp3
    title: Ronald Van Gelderen — Live at Heavens Gate Loveparade Afterparty (20 july 2008) album mp3 year: 2008 genre: trance MP3 track list: 1. Ronald Van Gelderen – Live at Heavens Gate Loveparade Afterparty (Dortmund) (20 july 2008).mp3 okbm("http://www.redapril.us/?p=115596","Ronald Van Gelderen — Live at Heavens Gate Loveparade Afterparty (20 july 2008) album mp3")
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  • Chris Kuroda = Genius

    this pic was taken last night at Great Woods...CK5 FTW!!!
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  • Shinneman's Photo of the Day: Trey SPAC
    One of our loyal readers, Dan Shinneman, attended the Hartford and SPAC shows. He shot a few photos, so check out some of his work and different galleries.

    This is my favorite...


    Photo by Dan Shinneman

    Thanks again for sharing, Dan!
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  • Confession Time: I'm sorta ghey for Summer of 89'
    Normally I'm not much of a fan of many Phish ballads. As my friend Phil says, 'Friday makes my ears bleed.' But something about this song hooks me into some quality, feel-good nostalgia. The lilting bass line and soft approach; I don't know any background about the song, but I believe every word Trey is singing.


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  • Phish Setlist: 6/22/2010 - Great Woods, MA
    The boys returned to Great Woods for a single show. The first set included new tunes and a couple of classics.
    The Phish - 6/22/10 Great Woods, MA

    Set I: Lil O Bot, Camel Walk, Possum, Divided Sky, Dirt, Sample in a Jar, Kill Devil Falls, Dr. Gabel, Antelope

    Set II: Mike's Song > Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Sneaking Sally Through the Alley, Light > 46 Days, Limb by Limb, Golgi, Slave, Loving Cup

    Encore: First Tube
    Thanks to Kid Dynamite and Goober the tour dog for setlist info.


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  • Clips from the 2010 Telluride Bluegrass Festival

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  • SPAC 2010 Arrest Report


    Lulzterdam at the comments from locals, located at the bottom of the Saratogian Report:

    State Park Police Arrest 68 During Phish Concert Weekend

    The crime numbers have been crunched, and despite much fanfare and chest pounding by law enforcement, it appears only a small number (less than 1%) of those in attendance were arrested. This comment says it best:

    "Just running a few numbers. I think I read that there were 30K people for each Phish show. Lets factor in people who went to both shows so we had 40K fans who were in town for the shows. 68 were arrested. That means 0.17% of the Phish fans were arrested, during shows where the police were being proactive..."
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  • Phish Video - Rock and Roll 6/19/10 and the Whale

    Phish - Rock and Roll - SPAC - 6/19/2010 from Lori Ann Christina on Vimeo.



    First Song, Second Set, Night One of SPAC. I'm still a Phish noob but called this getting fist bumps/high fives & hugs from our southern-fried hippie friend Tony. He could have cared less that I'm older then his mom and he boogied down with me and Dr Pauly for most of the night. When he took off for water the pseudo-wook who fart bombed Pauly moved into Tony and his buddy Chase's seats. (those dreads you can see spinning during R&R are the pseudo-wooks). Pseudo-wooks buddy was directly in front of me and had to be the tallest friggin dude in the pavilion. Pauly is 6 feet and this dude towered over P and was two rows and about 8 inches below. I was trying to shoot around his bobbing head and flailing arms. My usual flawless camera work is a little shaky. The Pseudo-wook actually came over and gave me a fist bump and hug sharing some wooklove. Everyone around us was cool and chill and just excited to be grooving to the Phish. I definitely felt a powerful vibe moving thru the shed.

    Strangest thing, just as Pseudo-wook and the tall dude floated off to other seats. Tony and Chase returned with water for us. Had the Phish played Wolfman's Brother then, I would have thought that Chase and Tony were actually shapeshifters and had just transformed from there primal selves back into there human forms. And yes I was stone cold sober.

    Rock and Roll is a vehicle the band can jam off on but the jam got a little lost at the end and I turned off recording it about 13 minutes in. They probably played a few more minutes of what I call Saratoga jam until Trey shut it down. I knew something was off and asked Pauly if it was supposed to be/end that way and he said no. It was definitely a little mis-step or a work in progress. Listen to the end and hear for yourself.

    Another weird thing I kept hearing a sound out of Trey's guitar that sounds like horns, specifically a saxophone to me. I told Pauly this and i think he actually thought I was capable of still tripping from residual LSD left in my system from 20 years ago. A little research shows I'm not having auditory hallucinations or flashbacks. It appears Trey is using a pedal or something phans on Phantasy Tour are calling the Whale. Im pretty sure what I was hearing was the Whale. I guess to some phans it sounds like a whale call, to me it sounds like a horn section.

    I absolutely love this song as well as Ya Mar and Gotta Jibboo which I also recorded. So, I had a hard time not being able to boogie down to these at the show. Believe me when I got home and downloaded the songs into Flipshare, I was throwing down solo during playback in my office while Pauly devoured the cupcakes, black and whites and Chocolate Russian Coffee Cake I had bought for munchie food out in my living/dining room.
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  • SPAC Part I: Step Into the Tweeprise
    Before we begin, check out Prelude to SPAC fort a bit of background info.

    SPAC is an amazing state park, but the majority of the lawn area blows due to the elaborate construction of the "shed" which includes a balcony hovering over a covered section with reserved seating. The acoustic inside are amazing, but the lawn is another beast. The balcony shakes and sways depending on the song. That's when you know if the crowd is having fun -- by how much the balcony rattles.

    I drew lawn seats in the lottery and luckily found a pair of pavilions at slightly above face. Someone was cool enough to trade three lawns for two pavs. We still had plenty of lawn seats to sell and headed to the lot early. I went to the shows with Irongirl. The rest of the Coventry crew had sit SPAC out (resting up for the last four of this run and most of the second leg). Last summer, we hooked Irongirl up with a pav seat for her first ever Phish show. Like many Deadheads, she slowly warmed up to Phish, and now she can't wait until they blow through town. She let me crash with her during the Albany shows which had one of my favorite moments of 3.0 -- Seven Below > Ghost. Irongirl is the perfect tour buddy with many years under her belt as a veteran of Dead tour. She also acted as the designated driver -- which allowed me to get shitfaced both nights, particularly Saturday.

    Word got out that the police would be out in force for the Phish shows, thanks to Jonas' post. Because Irongirl doesn't drink, we weren't going to have a problem with cops searching her SUV for booze because they'd find none. Since she's a local, she knew the back roads into the park. We opted for the west lot (across the bridge) because that's where Shakedown was set up and where, according to Twitter, the po-po activity was rather light.

    After a delicious stop at PJ's for BBQ, we made our way over to the west lot and passed through one of many sobriety checkpoints. A K-9 unit was circling a Subaru, while an officer tore through the back and trunk, and a little wookete in handcuffs was being led into a squad car.

    We parked a couple of rows back from Shakedown. Within thirty seconds, Irongirl had a buyer for her Sunday lawn tickets. Two scalpers buzzed me and offered $25... then $30... and finally $35 for a ticket before I told him to fuck off. I found a frat boy who wanted to pay me face, but a hipster with a funny-Canadian accent tried to undercut me. He looked like a tweaker and said he was from Montreal. I cursed at him in French (called him a pig fucker) and told him to undercut the scalpers instead.

    Within a half hour, I sold all four of my lawns; 2 for face and 2 for 80% market value. Not bad considering $30 seemed to be the standard buying price from the public. I passed by a guy my age who had a little kid with him wearing a Jeter t-shirt. I couldn't tell if he was a head or a scalper trying to dump his load before the show starts. One of the kids I sold my extra to told me one of those "close call" stories that become urban myths on Phish tour. He was riding with a friend of a friend, whom he described as "wookish" which almost got them screwed. The kid was riding dirty with a couple of zips of Diesel and 100 rolls. They stopped at a police checkpoint and the cop asked, "Do you have any liquor?"

    The wook driver answered, "Well, um.... um.... um.... (pause)... no."

    Wrong answer. The cop was dubious. In those instances you give up the booze as a "tax" for safe passage into the show, considering what everyone else was holding. The wook fucked up (and he was a walking "probable cause" and asking to get searched) and the kid in the back seat was shitting bricks. He assumed that he was going to jail -- K-9 wouldn't smell the rolls, but the weed would tip them off. The wook asked the cop if they poured out all the beer would they'd be free to go. The cop said no and asked for everyone's IDs. Luckily, he returned five minutes later, confiscated the booze, and told them to go. The kid got super lucky and sucked out without a thorough inspection from the K-9 unit. Meanwhile, he said he kicked the wook in the nuts after they parked the car for losing the booze and almost getting them tossed in jail.

    The lot slowly filled up, but most of the vendors were keeping the beer sales on the ultimate down low. It had been a while since I wandered through a crowd and I heard the faint whispers of doses, molly, and headies.

    Irongirl's mother had leftover expired generic lortabs, which I inherited. I popped a half in the lot to see what would happen. I couldn't tell if it had kicked in, so I popped a Perc and made our way to Sec 9. We were about 2/3 back on Page side. Not too shabby, but the folks around us were chill thrillseekers which always enhances a Phish show. The lawn is always tough because you almost without fail get stuck next to some moron at some point during the show that won't shut the fuck up or is too wasted that you fear he's gonna hurl all over you during Lawn Boy.

    I spotted a guy with a FUNKY BITCH sign. The Joker had mentioned that Phish had turned into a request band, so it's in everyone's best interest to bring witty signs to shows in hopes of hearing your favorite (obscure) song.
    97 - Year of the Funk.
    98 - Year of the Cover.
    04 - Oxy Years.
    10 - Year of the Request.
    The Phish closed out the second night in Hartford with a pair of Tweezer Reprise encores -- the second to make up for the Hershey show when Phish was short on time. Ah, the old Phish would have said, "Fuck the curfew, we'll pay the fine!" But 3.0 Phish features company men who honor their contracts. They left Tweeprize off of the playlist that night and tried to make up for it during Hartford's encore. I've seen a Sneaking Sally reprise at MSG in 1997 and the infamous Chalkdust Torture Reprise during the Deer Creek shows in 2000 (the indirect origins of why I often refer to the band as "the Phish" when Trey is quoting Peter Jennings). Alas, I was bummed that I missed out on the back-to-back Tweeprise.

    So how could Phish top that? By kicking off SPAC with Tweezer Reprise, which had instantly set the tone for the night - we're funny, we're Phish, we can do whatever the fuck we want. After whipping the crowd into a frenzy, Chalkdust Torture added fuel to the fire. Talk about a hot start with two uplifting crowd favorites. At that point, I was so thrilled to be at Phish and not working inside a casino!

    I wondered if the band saw the sign because Funky Bitch came in at third and kept up the high-energy first set. I scanned the crowd for more signs and spotted a guy with an orange sign with "Shaggy Dog" on one side and "Crosseyed and Painless" on the other. I was putting out the Crosseyed vibe.

    During Yamar, two guys in front of us left their seats for a beer run. Within thirty seconds, a wook jumped from three rows back into their spot. Beware the seat jumpers during summer tour. The second you snooze, they will gobble up your seat until the see a new opening. Normally I don't care (unless it's my seat) but this wook happened to unleash a trail of farts during Fluffhead that almost suffocated me. Think Sadam unleashing mustard gas on the Kurds -- it was on that level of foul play.

    By the end of Yamar, the 1+2 punch of the pharmies had kicked in and that warm fuzzy glow had ignited to a small forest fire. I was feeling no pain. In my notes, I scribbled down: "Axilla. Wasted." Yep, I had reached my peaked fuckedupness of the night, but I listened to the set a couple of times since then and the moment I reached my apex of insobriety of the weekend was the exact time that I thought Phish kicked it into a new gear with Axilla and Fluffhead. Page stepped up on Fluffhead and unleashed a bid for MVP as he seized the charge on both parts of Funky Bitch and Fluffhead. The energy level during the Albany Fluffhead was intense and as strong as I had personally witnessed last year. That was hard to replicate, but the crowd was still glowing. At this point, it's time to admit that Fluffhead needs to be skipped a day or three in the rotation. It needs to be one of those songs that appear once or twice a tour in order to retain an explosive response from the audience... much like Suzy Greenberg. Less is more.

    I was tripping out on the funnels of light that Kuroda unleashed during Fluffhead, which was just around the time that it had gotten pitch dark outside so the lights finally had their full effect. I got hooked on watching the lights during Bathtub Gin, and listened a lot to Page's solos during the last part of their jam out.

    The glowsticks were unleashed on the lawn during a raunchy Suzy Greenberg. Impressive display of glowing lights that pierced through the blackened sky. It was a matter of time before the sticks rained down into the pavilion and smacked me in the head. At setbreak, we saw a young bride in a gown with a bouquet. I assumed that it was legit, if not, it was one convincing (yet frightening) costume.

    I must have been having a really good time because I don't have any notes written down during the first three songs of the second set. I was just having a good time and enjoying the music. I had been working so much the previous three weeks, the last thing I wanted to do was have to document every single thought.

    I got to see Phish because of the music that they make up on the spot a few times a night during extended jams in specific songs that are vehicles for the unknown. Rock and Roll has morphed into a cover song to feature Page's chops but it also allows the band to open up and explore new territory. The jam out got off to a proper start but fizzled out. Phish took a shot and miss, but that's OK. I'd rather see them take those chances than play it safe... or even bore me with TTE.

    Halfway to the Moon needs work, but I always love Page songs. Is it really about Manute Bol? All I know is that I was still floating up in the atmosphere at that point of the night. I was far from my peak, but still out there. I dug the segue into Caspian but they never finished it, which is the best part of the song. They continued to mellow out the set with Joy. That was the first time all set that I sat down to take notes. David Bowie saved the set. I caught a few disasters last summer and fall, but this one was definitely above average. I finally got to see Show of Life, which I expect will be in rotation all summer. Songs need work, at least a dozen times before they really take on a life of their own. I'm not gushing over the tune, but I have a feeling that it will be one of those songs that will improve the more they play it.

    When the boys opened up the show with Tweeprise, I joked around that they might close with it -- the only way they could top themselves. Well, after hearing the first few notes to Coil I figured that it was not going to happen, especially when they followed it up with Character Zero. At that point, I estimated the chances at less than 1%. Phish rarely plays a three-song encore, so I was floored when they busted out the opening notes to Tweeprise. The crowd went berserk. Apeshit. Bananas. Trey was jizzing all over the crowd for a fourth time in 24 hours and they were lapping it up, me included.

    I walked out pretty pumped to have seen any Phish. I knew it wasn't the best show I had ever seen, but I wasn't really paying too close attention. I was simply happy to be there, and as such, had a blast by just being able to hear Phish. Because I wasn't doing most of the tour, anything they had played was fresh for me -- no repeats even though they had begun to recycled some of the more popular songs since the tour kicked off.

    We made our way out of the show and someone had the bright idea of selling nitrous on the bridge. First of all, it's dangerous to a bunch of hippie crackheads who might stumbled the wrong way and take a head dive into oncoming traffic. Plus, there was nowhere to scatter if they got caught by po-po. As we made our way to the other side, a couple of cops were racing trough the crowd to bust the tank. Location is the key to any successful business venture, but you also have to plan for suitable escape routes, which those balloon slingers failed to incorporate.

    One show down, one to go.
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  • Cee-Lo Green

    Cee-Lo Green (of Gnarls Barkley, and Goodie Mob) has a new album coming out, and he's put out this "Stray Bullets" mixtape as a promo for the yet-to-be-released album.... and I'm LOVING it. Lo's got some dope new material for us yet again. Hopefully more people pay attention to this one then they did with his first 2 solo albums. Check it out!

    Key tracks on this one: "Talking To Strangers", "Night Train (ft. Goodie Mob)", "Sophistic@ted B!$ch", amongst many others!

    Enjoy!

    DWNLD: CEE-LO GREEN - Stray Bullets (Mixtape)


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  • YA MAR - SPAC 6/19/210


    One of the 3 videos I shot from the first night of SPAC.
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  • Phish Setlist - 6/202010, Saratoga Springs, NY - Sunday
    Yep. Here it is...


    The Phish 6/19/10 SPAC

    Set I: Brother", AC/DC Bag, Back on the Train, Undermind, Cities, Gotta Jiboo**, Roggae > Sleep Again, Lawn Boy, Antelop

    Set II: Carini > Mango Song, Wilson, Drowned, Swept Away, Makisupa Policeman > Piper > 2001, YEM

    Encore: Frankenstein

    * with kids in a tub
    ** with Tony Marekllis on bass & Gordon on guitar
    Stay tuned for a recap on the weekend.
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  • Phish - Tweezer Reprise
    I could try to explain Tweezer Reprise (aka Tweprise), but I think it's easier to let the music speak for itself. A quick background: Tweezer is a Phish classic - a long, dark, jammy song. Usually, when they play Tweezer in a show, they'll later play Tweezer Reprise - usually in the encore - which brings the whole "jam" back together in a composed piece that's intense and explosive. On occasion, Phish has been known to not "finish" Tweezer, and instead play Tweezer Reprise a night later, or even a number of nights later, to "finish" the song.

    In Hartford a few nights ago, they closed the show with Tweprise, but had an extra few minutes before curfew, so Trey simply announced that they had time to play the song again - to finish the Tweezer that they'd played in Pennsylvania earlier that week - and played it back to back. Awesome - it's hard to describe how intense this must have been:



    But Phish wasn't done. See, they have a fanatical fan base, and they - "they" being both the band and the Phans - GET IT. Thus, Phish kept the streak going and opened the next night's show with Tweezer Reprise. I think this has actually happened a few times before (10/21/95, 11/9/95,) but certainly not when they closed with a double shot of it the night before. Of course, Phish continued the saga by closing the show with Tweezer Reprise also, despite not playing Tweezer that night (making it 4 times played in two nights).

    I know that non-Phish-fans might think this is lame, but for a band who can play a 4 night run in a city without duplicating a single song, the fact that Phish picked up this Tweprise theme and ran with it is basically an inside joke between the band and their phanatical fanbase - which comprises most of the audience - and the crowd loves it.

    I'll see the band Tuesday night at the former Great Woods, now "Comcast Center" in Mansfield, MA. My brother-in-law was lucky enough to get 3rd row center tickets in the Phish ticket lottery, so we are insanely pumped for this show.

    -KD

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  • NaS Vs Bob Marley


    This is a great mash-up mixtape put out by 100 Akres Productions using various NaS acapellas over beats containing samples from Bob Marley's "Uprising" album. Sounds dope! Have a listen....

    DWNLD: NAS vs BOB MARLEY - Relatives Abroad (The Mash-up)


    ENJOY!

    PEACE.1.D.
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  • GOOD MUSIC MIXTAPE #1


    So I've been brainstorming this idea for a while now, as the next step of the Good Music Podcasts I used to do. I've done a few themed mixtapes/compilations presented by this blog, but now it's time to mix all the genres together... because good music is good music... no matter the genre!

    Remember back in the day when you'd make and trade cassette mixtapes with your friends? Then we made mix cds. And now we have the capability of sharing them digitally! How 'bout that? :) And so here's the first of my Good Music Mixtape series. Please drop me a comment if you're diggin' it, and that'll get me movin' faster on Volume 2. ;)

    By the way, each mp3 has the album artwork from the album I originally obtained them from. When you load them into iTunes, and the song is playing, click on the arrow in the top right corner of the album artwork window to view the original album cover of each song.

    ENJOY!

    DWNLD: MISTA D's MUSIC BLOG presents GOOD MUSIC MIXTAPE #1 - Various Artists


    PEACE.1.D.
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