BBC6 Dave Pearce Streetsounds Special Morgan Khan in interview

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Audio, Dave Pearce, Dave Pearce GLR, Electro, Memorabilia, UK Hip Hop History, UK Hip Hop Radio Shows | Posted on 21-06-2010

Listened to this interview this morning and thought it was important for those that don’t know about this label to learn their history and those that do to refresh their memories.  The Electro series of records on this label basically shaped my youth and I can honestly say they are the most played LPs in my entire collection.  I own them all on original wax, almost all bought when they first came out, usually from Woolies in Petersfiels, or if I was in Pompey, Our Price in the Tricorn.  There really was nothing like getting a new Electro… the first 10 and the Crucials, plus Electro UK are so fundamental in my Hip Hop experience in the UK I can’t bang the drum loud enough!!!

Well, this Dave Pearce interview was fairly interesting, Morgan Khan is animated and relaxed and he covers most of the series of releases on the label, sectioned into genre.  Readers of Disco Scratch will mostly only be interested in the Electro section, commencing with Planet Rock, so if you want you can skip forward to 00:42:27 to hear this section, although the entire interview is worth listening to as there are other areas that tie in.

I also have to say that the last half hour of Dave’s choice is particularly dodgy.  Not because of the selection of  music, but he has clearly played these in software that time stretches on the fly while maintaining pitch, like Traktor or Serato and there are some awful slow downs and speed ups, the Aleem track is all over the place and it seems unnecessary as it speeds up and slows down in the middle of the track without being mixed in.  Seems like Dave got taught to mix by his mate from GLR days KCJ….

Here’s the blurb from the BBC6 site, download after the tracklist, enjoy…

Dave Pearce presents a 6 Mix special charting the history of the Street Sounds compilation albums which dominated UK dance music in the early 1980s. Started in 1982 by London based Streetwave Records as a way for people to get hold of expensive, rare dance and hip-hop 12 inch records only in available in the USA, Streetsounds compilation albums bought previously underground music onto Britain’s high streets with a new album every three month. Street Sounds compilations soon became essential for anyone into hip hop, house, rare groove or electro music, at a time when the British charts were dominated by the New Romantic bands like Visage and Spandau Ballet.
Founder Morgan Khan licensed early tracks from Grandmaster Flash, Afrika Bambaatta and The Fatback Back as well as opening the doors for US labels like Def Jam and Profile recordings, at a time when the UK music industry was still a closed shop for anyone but the traditional major labels. Morgan Khan joins Dave in the studio to tell the incredible story of how a Hong Kong-born Indian who grew up in 1970s London came to be so influential in the early days of dance music and how Street Sounds helped bring hip hop and electronic music to the mainstream. Dave and Morgan also play and talk about seminal tracks from the Street Sounds back catalogue including D-Train, Scott La Rock, Roy Ayers and Todd Terry.

1.Raw Silk – Do It To The Music
2.Roy Ayers – Running Away
3.Candi Staton – You Got The Love
4.Fatback Band – I Found Lovin
5.Grandmaster & Melle Mel – White Lines
6.Masquerade – Set It Off
7.Rose Royce – Magic Touch
8.Chuck Brown – Bustin Loose
9.Hashim – Al Naayfish
10.Afrika Bambaataa & The Soulsonic Force – Planet Rock
11.Joe Smooth – Promised Land
12.Todd Terry – Bango (To The Batmobile)
13.Stakker – Humanoid
14.BDP – South Bronx
15.The Egyptian Lover – Do U Wanna Get Down?

Dave’s Street Sounds Mix

1.Dayton – The Sound Of Music
2.Cheryl Lynn – Encore
3.The Staple Singers – Slippery People
4.Class Action – Weekend
5.Aleem – Get Loose
6.Peter Black – My Love Is Free

 

Radio show Thursday 27th May 2010 Live rap phone in contest & break to the beat version excursion

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Audio, Capital Rap Show, Dave Pearce, Disco Scratch Radio, MP3 Download, UK Hip Hop History, UK Hip Hop Radio Shows, Westwood | Posted on 23-05-2010

Gentlemen, ladies, heat up your mics and get practicing. Remember the rap contest on Dave Pearce’s show 20 years or more ago? Disco Scratch is bringing it back.

If you are a proper emcee you can spit poetry off the top of the domepiece at the drop of a hat. This week I invite you to ring me at the Palace of Villainy and get recorded live. The line will be open for half an hour only from 9.30pm to 10pm, then I’ll play the raps one after the other at 10.30 and the chatroom decides the winner.

The reason this is so dope is because you have to have the bollocks to ring up and do 16 bars in one take without nallsing it up! So, real MCs only need apply!

Also I’m bringing back the break to the beat version excursion where I play a break and you have to name the sampling track and artist and for extra geekiness, year and label. It’ll be an old UK cut of course, you gotta ring up with the answer.

In both cases the winner gets whatever plunder I happen to have on that particular week. This week the winner cops an Electro Rock DVD ripped from VHS by yours truly.

So, got what it takes? Come on you old buggers ring up and flex your skills!

DS Tape Rips… Hip Hop 7 February 1989 Westwood & Dave Pearce

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Audio, Capital Rap Show, Dave Pearce, Tape Rips, UK Hip Hop Radio Shows, Westwood | Posted on 13-03-2009

Hip Hop 7 Cassette

So we come to tape 7 of all those old radio shows I religiously taped back in the day… this one has got a live studio session from the LA Rhyme Syndicate, Kool G Rap heat and KCJ with his shit mixing skills!  DON’T SLEEP!  Also record release news and DJ competition news from that time… Jesus, 20 years ago, that is maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad!

Disco Scratch Hip Hop 7 Inlay Front

Disco Scratch Hip Hop 7 Inlay Back

 

Waxer’s Tape Rips Old School UK Rap Radio Hip Hop 6 Dave Pearce GLR

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Audio, Dave Pearce, Tape Rips, UK Hip Hop Radio Shows | Posted on 09-02-2009

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See the tippex on this tape?  The first 10 tapes in this series were the ones I used over and over from Mike Allen days.  The tippex was used to cover over whatever was on previously… what a shame, but still, my man Big Jim is going to contribute a very large Mike Allen collection for the Disco Scratch listeners, so look out for that soon.

Waxer’s Tape Rips Hip Hop # 6.  No exact date on this one but I think autumn 1989 is a good bet.

Look out for shouts to Graf Crews throughout this tape, you may have a shout out!!

This tape has got a lot of stuff from the UK scene at the time, as in what was going on, news of events at the time, an interview with the She Rockers, a DJ Pogo set and those famous phone shout outs from UK homeboys trying to sound as hardcore as possible!

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1.Top Billin’ – Straight From The Soul
2.KCJ Cuts it up 20 minute mix (Terrible Mixing!!!):
Sparky D Vs The Play Girls
Mantronix – Ladies
Wrong Girls To Play With
K9 Posse – This Beat Is Military
3.De La Soul – Ghetto Thang
4.Ice T – High Rollers
00:31:00 Ice T interview with Dave Pearce
5.New releases & UK Hip Hop News
6.DJ Pogo set from DMX heats in Romford
7.She Rockers Interview + Get Up On This + On Stage
8.Chris Biscuit – Rhymes To Kill
9.Eric B & Rakim – The R
10.KCJ Mix 2
Lakim Shabazz – The Posse Is Large
Monie Love – I Can Do This (2 mixes)

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What made me laugh with this tape was listening to the KCJ mixes and remember thinking at the time how can he be on the radio and be sooooo bad?  I mean even my mixing at the time was better than that!  You had decent UK DJs that weren’t on the radio absolutely slaughtering him!  But you know what?  I wouldn’t change a thing, it gave me a fuzzy warm feeling that he was probably poo-ing himself and messing the mixes up, made it all seem more human and accessible!

Anyway, enjoy!

Ripped by Waxer @ The Palace Of Villainy Sunday 8th February 2009…

 

Old School UK Hip Hop Radio Tape Rip#5 Tim Westwood,Dave Pearce,Stu Allen 1989

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Audio, Dave Pearce, Stu Allen, Tape Rips, UK Hip Hop Radio Shows, Westwood | Posted on 21-01-2009

Ahhh memories.  This is a dope tape actually as it has Original Concept live in session and a recording of Overlord X in interview, with live performances from him & Salt n Pepa from the Apollo in Manchester.  There’s a couple of old adverts in this tape that I hadn’t dubbed out either.  I’m glad I left them in cos it gives you more of an idea of the age of the tape.

I used to put my mattress on the floor and lay with my headphones on, with the headphones in the tape deck monitor socket so if I fell asleep hopefully the music stopping would wake me up so I could turn the tape over.

I hope you people out there are enjoying this series of tape rips, please leave some comments if it brings back some memories

Next in the series will be my personal recording of UK Fresh ‘86 that I made off Mike Allen.  I know you can get this elsewhere on the net, but this is my tape!  I recorded it in 3 parts and so will upload in 3 parts, so that should be up later in the week.

Peace y’all!

 

Hip Hop 5 Tracklist:

a1.KRS 1 intro
a2.Chill Rob G – Court Is Now In Session
a3.MC Duke – I’m Riffin’
a4.Queen Latifah – Rap Inside Out
a5.Gig Guide
a6.Break 2 The Beat – Isaac Hayes, Shaft In Africa
a7.Kyna Antie – Let The Music Flow
a8.Break 2 The Beat – Cookie Crew, Born This Way
a9.Flavor Unit – Let The Words Flow
a10.?
a11.Black, Rock N Ron – Stop The World
a12.Big Daddy Kane – The Wrath Of Kane
a13.Cash Money & Marvellous – Who’s In The Place
a14.Jerome Priesta – Let Me Tell Ya About My Girl

b1.James Brown – Soul Backtrack
b2.Capital Rap Session – Original Concept with Jeff Foss
b3.Jungle Brothers – Straight Out The Jungle
b4.Stop The Violence Movement – Self Destruction
b5.Overlord X interview with Dave Pearce
b6.Steady B – Serious (BDP Remix)
b7.Stu Allen Nortern Hip Hop Report
b7a.Lady Tame -
b7b.Wild Child -
b8.Overlord X – Rough In Hackney live at the Apollo Manchester
b9.Salt & Pepa live Apollo Manchester

Ripped By Waxer @ The Palace Of Villainy 20th January 2009

1989 UK Hip Hop Tape Rip#4,Tim Westwood & Dave Pearce

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Dave Pearce, Pete Tong, Stu Allen, Tape Rips, UK Hip Hop Radio Shows, Westwood | Posted on 10-01-2009

I was normally pretty good at putting dates and shows on tapes but this one had no inbfo on it.  I remember knocking the inlay up on the computer at college when I was doing a business studies GCSE (I got a grade U!).

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If you can’t read the front it says the following (ahhh, bless him says the crowd)

I Quote…

“THIS IS THE DEFFEST HIP HOP COMPILATION OF 1989

STARRING

DAVE PEARCE & THE PEARCE POSSE

TIM WESTWOOD

PETE TONG

CHECK OUT GLR FROM 8P.M. – 10 ON SUNDAYS, 7P.M. – 10 ON MONDAYS

CAPITAL RAP SHOWS ON SATURDAY MORNING  FROM 12 – 1:30

AND THE DANCE SESSION FROM 8-10 ON SATURDAY EVENING

DON’T FORGET THE SOUL SESSION ON CAPITAL SATURDAY AFTERNOON

SMOKIN’”

Hah, brings a smile to my boat this.  I was 16, absolutely craving for any form of hip hop I could get my hands on while chasing birds at college (Havant college in Pompey big up Dave & Mark the Nave!)

So I used to tape the Saturday night Capital show as well as it had NY rap reports and all that, and just used to let the tape run to get a fix of soul stuff as well, although I’ve never bothered with that style of soul really since, I still like the earlier 80s soul stuff but the late 80s started to get dodgy.  I suppose it was a way for the hard rocks to go to a dance and cop off with some bird.

On the tracklist if I didn’t know or cou;dn’t catch the name of the track I used to l;eave it blank, put a question mark or listen to the name of it when it was said again and again and make a good guess.  Tim was a pro at messing up track names or mis pronouncing names.  Still, it makes for entertaining listening!

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If you Can’t read my scrawl the tracklist is:

a1.?
a2.Ms Melodie – To Sing All Night
a3.Cookie Crew – Born This Way
a4.TV News
a5.T La Rock – Flow With The New Style
a6.Gig Guide
a7.Cuetips & Dashy D – Control
a8.Sweet Tee – Lets Dance
a9.Lakim Shabazz – Lakim’s Theme
a10.D 2 The K – Slow Jam
a11.Shut Up & Dance – Spike BST & Cash Money
a12.Sweet Tee – On The Smooth Tip
a13.Kid N Play – Rolling With Kid N Play
a14.London Top 10
15.?

b1.7A3 – Express The Mind
b2.Instrumental
b3.Salt N Pepa Live at Manchester Apollo
b4.Manchester Hip Hop Top 10
b5.MC Peaches – Treat Her Like A Lady
b6.Antoinette – Let The Music Go
b7.Justice – The Desolate One
b8.James Brown – Don’t Tell It
b9.The JBs – Same Beat
b10.Old Break – Doin it after Dark
b11.Cookie Crew
b12.Cool Gee Rap & DJ Polo – Back Again
b13.Tone Loc – Doin’ It After Dark
b14.Lakim Shabazz – Pure Righteousness
b15.3 x Don’t – Dividends

Hah, B15 is a prime example of trying to decipher a track name, obviously this is 3 x Dope – Funky Dividends

I kept it exactly as I wrote it 20 years ago cos I don’t front, word to the jimmy!

Enjoy, leave some comments about another slice of UK Hip Hop history, especially about the live UK part & the top 10s.

 

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