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		<title>Old School UK Hip Hop Radio Tape 18</title>
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<p>On this tape I took the time to carefully go through the shout outs and post them up here.  I want to get as many entries on the <a title="Disco Scratch Old School UK Hip Hop database" href="http://discoscratch.co.uk/database">Database</a> as possible, and I hope there might be people reading this that recognise the shout outs.  This is an interesting tape as it features a really in depth interview with De La Soul and a long NY rap report from P Fine talking to George Kay on GLR.  I have detailed the shout outs below.  It&#8217;s mad hearing those lists of writers&#8230; that must have been a proud moment for them, being on the radio.  I wonder where they are now?  Look out for more tape rips coming soon, including a Cypress Hill concert from 93 I illegally recorded using my walkman up my batty crease and a jam with Encona Coarse live on stage in Portsmouth&#8230; download after the track list&#8230;</p>
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<p>Hip Hop 18</p>
<p>Capital Rap Show &#8211; Tim Westwood</p>
<p>A</p>
<p>1.Most Wanted &#8211; Calm Down</p>
<p>2.Heavy D &#8211; We Got Our Own Thing</p>
<p>3.Ace &amp; Action &#8211; Together</p>
<p>4.T La Rock &#8211; T n&#8217; Off</p>
<p>5.Dismasters &#8211; Act Like You Know</p>
<p>Jam News:</p>
<p>Friday 14th April camberley football club daisy age jam</p>
<p>Speaks about jam in Reading &#8220;Kinda livestock&#8221;</p>
<p>Special shout out to Damien, Mark, Mike &amp; Paul from Gravesend &amp; Sandra &#8220;On the West Side&#8221;</p>
<p>6.De La Soul In interview</p>
<p>7.DJ Radiate Minimix (To cover over the adverts)</p>
<p>B</p>
<p>Audio From N Sign Radio (For some reason!)</p>
<p>1.De La Soul &#8211; Potholes In My Lawn</p>
<p>2.Def Jeff &#8211; Give It Here</p>
<p>3.MC Lyte &#8211; Paper Thin</p>
<p>4.Run DMC &#8211; You Talk Too Much</p>
<p>5.Demon Boyz Studio Session</p>
<p>Dave Pearce GLR Sunday Night The B Factor</p>
<p>6.Stezo &#8211; Freak the Funk (I called it fruit the funk!)</p>
<p>7.Got To Get Down</p>
<p>Shout outs from:</p>
<p>Powerful MC, MC Power D to:</p>
<p>All Out Rhyme Master Posse (I think) (his crew), MC Tech, MC Time, MC Dread, MC Wander, MC Resh, MC Creativity… Dave, keep kicking those hardcore beats…</p>
<p>Another young homeboy shouts his crew out:</p>
<p>Felt, Carve, War, Shane, Aero, Sinbad, Disk, KD, Mauve, No-One &amp; Hyper &amp; anyone else down with the graf.</p>
<p>7.Stezo &amp; Jimmy Slice &#8211; in the studio</p>
<p>8.Bennie Ben &#8211; Rhyme Gets Rougher</p>
<p>Ring 01 224 2000 and tell Dave what label Stezo is on to win one of 5 signed copies of his latest 12 &#8220;To The Max&#8221;.  Well, go on then!!!</p>
<p>MC Resha to Wembley Posse:</p>
<p>MC Power D, MC Tech, MC Sold, MC Donald, Drain, Real, Rhia, going out to Enelick toy, MC Creativity will be resting in peace tomorrow…</p>
<p>Buck, Paid, Sir, Mesh, Shape, Aja, Fed, Cose, Cover, Cuzed &amp; Any other homeboys I know… from AMBER</p>
<p>P Fine live rap report talking to George K, details Mr Magic leaving WBLS, replaced by Marley Marl… Kane leaving Juice Crew… Biz producing own LP… Rakim &amp; Kane battling…</p>
<p>People dissing De La Soul in the media… talking about the Me Myself &amp; I 12&#8243; with 2 grooves on same side, depends where you drop the needle on the groove,</p>
<p>you put it on one place &amp; you get the Me Myself &amp; I remix, somewhere else &amp; get brainwashed followers… so so, dope!</p>
<p>Roxanne Shante update… some ill lyrics with She&#8217;s a Skeezer…</p>
<p>Kickin records in NY, number 1: Slick Rick Children&#8217;s Story (Knock &#8216;em Out The Box Mix &amp; Mona Lisa, also 12&#8243; remix of black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos, Rob Base &amp; EZ Rock remix of Joy &amp; Pain…</p>
<p>Lastly a new track from Arthur Baker… how could he make Breakers Revenge &amp; Then do this?</p>
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On this tape I took the time to carefully go through the shout outs and post them up here.  I want to get as many entries on the Database as possible, and I hope there might be people reading this that recognise the sh[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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On this tape I took the time to carefully go through the shout outs and post them up here.  I want to get as many entries on the Database as possible, and I hope there might be people reading this that recognise the shout outs.  This is an interesting tape as it features a really in depth interview with De La Soul and a long NY rap report from P Fine talking to George Kay on GLR.  I have detailed the shout outs below.  It&#8217;s mad hearing those lists of writers&#8230; that must have been a proud moment for them, being on the radio.  I wonder where they are now?  Look out for more tape rips coming soon, including a Cypress Hill concert from 93 I illegally recorded using my walkman up my batty crease and a jam with Encona Coarse live on stage in Portsmouth&#8230; download after the track list&#8230;


Hip Hop 18
Capital Rap Show &#8211; Tim Westwood
A
1.Most Wanted &#8211; Calm Down
2.Heavy D &#8211; We Got Our Own Thing
3.Ace &#38; Action &#8211; Together
4.T La Rock &#8211; T n&#8217; Off
5.Dismasters &#8211; Act Like You Know
Jam News:
Friday 14th April camberley football club daisy age jam
Speaks about jam in Reading &#8220;Kinda livestock&#8221;
Special shout out to Damien, Mark, Mike &#38; Paul from Gravesend &#38; Sandra &#8220;On the West Side&#8221;
6.De La Soul In interview
7.DJ Radiate Minimix (To cover over the adverts)
B
Audio From N Sign Radio (For some reason!)
1.De La Soul &#8211; Potholes In My Lawn
2.Def Jeff &#8211; Give It Here
3.MC Lyte &#8211; Paper Thin
4.Run DMC &#8211; You Talk Too Much
5.Demon Boyz Studio Session
Dave Pearce GLR Sunday Night The B Factor
6.Stezo &#8211; Freak the Funk (I called it fruit the funk!)
7.Got To Get Down
Shout outs from:
Powerful MC, MC Power D to:
All Out Rhyme Master Posse (I think) (his crew), MC Tech, MC Time, MC Dread, MC Wander, MC Resh, MC Creativity… Dave, keep kicking those hardcore beats…
Another young homeboy shouts his crew out:
Felt, Carve, War, Shane, Aero, Sinbad, Disk, KD, Mauve, No-One &#38; Hyper &#38; anyone else down with the graf.
7.Stezo &#38; Jimmy Slice &#8211; in the studio
8.Bennie Ben &#8211; Rhyme Gets Rougher
Ring 01 224 2000 and tell Dave what label Stezo is on to win one of 5 signed copies of his latest 12 &#8220;To The Max&#8221;.  Well, go on then!!!
MC Resha to Wembley Posse:
MC Power D, MC Tech, MC Sold, MC Donald, Drain, Real, Rhia, going out to Enelick toy, MC Creativity will be resting in peace tomorrow…
Buck, Paid, Sir, Mesh, Shape, Aja, Fed, Cose, Cover, Cuzed &#38; Any other homeboys I know… from AMBER
P Fine live rap report talking to George K, details Mr Magic leaving WBLS, replaced by Marley Marl… Kane leaving Juice Crew… Biz producing own LP… Rakim &#38; Kane battling…
People dissing De La Soul in the media… talking about the Me Myself &#38; I 12&#8243; with 2 grooves on same side, depends where you drop the needle on the groove,
you put it on one place &#38; you get the Me Myself &#38; I remix, somewhere else &#38; get brainwashed followers… so so, dope!
Roxanne Shante update… some ill lyrics with She&#8217;s a Skeezer…
Kickin records in NY, number 1: Slick Rick Children&#8217;s Story (Knock &#8216;em Out The Box Mix &#38; Mona Lisa, also 12&#8243; remix of black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos, Rob Base &#38; EZ Rock remix of Joy &#38; Pain…
Lastly a new track from Arthur Baker… how could he make Breakers Revenge &#38; Then do this?
 
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		<title>Old School UK Hip Hop Radio Tape Rips 17</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Sep 2010 11:32:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Waxer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here we are again, another piece in the puzzle, another thread in the matrix of maintaining the history of the UK Hip Hop Scene.  Another tape from the vaults, this one with Tim Westwood on the Capital Rap Show &#38; Dave Pearce on GLR.  Funny when I listen back to these how my 17 year [&#8230;] <a class="more-link" href="http://discoscratch.co.uk/2010/09/14/old-school-uk-hip-hop-radio-tape-rips-17/">&#8595; Read the rest of this entry...</a>]]></description>
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<p>Here we are again, another piece in the puzzle, another thread in the matrix of maintaining the history of the UK Hip Hop Scene.  Another tape from the vaults, this one with Tim Westwood on the Capital Rap Show &amp; Dave Pearce on GLR.  Funny when I listen back to these how my 17 year old mind edited out stuff that now I wish was left in, even the shit adverts and such, still, most of the music is here!  I seem to remember taping sections of the Saturday dance show just so I had some music that was a bit more palatable by birds so I had stuff to play them in my car!</p>
<div id="attachment_835" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 807px"><a href="http://discoscratch.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Hip_Hop_17_Front.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-835" title="Hip_Hop_17_Front" src="http://discoscratch.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Hip_Hop_17_Front.jpg" alt="" width="797" height="731" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Hip Hop 17 Front</p></div>
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<p>Download at the bottom following the tracklist&#8230; enjoy another dope tape rip from the Palace Of Villainy&#8230;</p>
<p>Old School UK Hip Hop Radio Tape 17</p>
<p>Side A</p>
<p>Saturday 15th April 1989 Capital Rap Show Tim Westwood</p>
<p>1.Sweet Tee &#8211; Let&#8217;s Dance (Remix)</p>
<p>2.Cookie Crew &#8211; Come On &amp; Get Some</p>
<p>3.Ace &amp; Action &#8211; Letter To The Better</p>
<p>4.Kyra &#8211; Every People&#8217;s Step</p>
<p>5.Sugar Bear &#8211; Capital Rap Session</p>
<p>6.Stezo &amp; Jimmy Slice &#8211; Capital Rap Session</p>
<p>7.Allison Williams &#8211; Raw</p>
<p>Sunday 16th April 1989 Dave Pearce GLR</p>
<p>8.KCJ &#8211; Mix Number 2</p>
<p>9.UTFO &#8211; Wanna Rock</p>
<p>10.Ultramagnetic MCs &#8211; Break North</p>
<p>11.Most Wanted &#8211; Calm Down</p>
<p>Side B</p>
<p>7th May 1989 GLR Dave Pearce</p>
<p>1.K9 Posse &#8211; Ain&#8217;t Nothin To It</p>
<p>2.KCJ &#8211; Mix 2 (Walk On By Mix)</p>
<p>3.Supreme B (Raw Wisdom) &#8211; Live Studio Session</p>
<p>4.Busy Boys &#8211; Hold The Laughter</p>
<p>4th August 1989 Capital Tim Westwood</p>
<p>5.? ?</p>
<p>6.Double J &#8211; Cannibal Town</p>
<p>7.Digital Underground &#8211; Your Life&#8217;s A Cartoon</p>
<p>8.Wrecks n Effect &#8211; The New Jack Swing</p>
<p>9….</p>
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Here we are again, another piece in the puzzle, another thread in the matrix of maintaining the history of the UK Hip Hop Scene.  Another tape from the vaults, this one with Tim Westwood on the Capital Rap Show &#38; D[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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Here we are again, another piece in the puzzle, another thread in the matrix of maintaining the history of the UK Hip Hop Scene.  Another tape from the vaults, this one with Tim Westwood on the Capital Rap Show &#38; Dave Pearce on GLR.  Funny when I listen back to these how my 17 year old mind edited out stuff that now I wish was left in, even the shit adverts and such, still, most of the music is here!  I seem to remember taping sections of the Saturday dance show just so I had some music that was a bit more palatable by birds so I had stuff to play them in my car!
Hip Hop 17 Front

Download at the bottom following the tracklist&#8230; enjoy another dope tape rip from the Palace Of Villainy&#8230;
Old School UK Hip Hop Radio Tape 17
Side A
Saturday 15th April 1989 Capital Rap Show Tim Westwood
1.Sweet Tee &#8211; Let&#8217;s Dance (Remix)
2.Cookie Crew &#8211; Come On &#38; Get Some
3.Ace &#38; Action &#8211; Letter To The Better
4.Kyra &#8211; Every People&#8217;s Step
5.Sugar Bear &#8211; Capital Rap Session
6.Stezo &#38; Jimmy Slice &#8211; Capital Rap Session
7.Allison Williams &#8211; Raw
Sunday 16th April 1989 Dave Pearce GLR
8.KCJ &#8211; Mix Number 2
9.UTFO &#8211; Wanna Rock
10.Ultramagnetic MCs &#8211; Break North
11.Most Wanted &#8211; Calm Down
Side B
7th May 1989 GLR Dave Pearce
1.K9 Posse &#8211; Ain&#8217;t Nothin To It
2.KCJ &#8211; Mix 2 (Walk On By Mix)
3.Supreme B (Raw Wisdom) &#8211; Live Studio Session
4.Busy Boys &#8211; Hold The Laughter
4th August 1989 Capital Tim Westwood
5.? ?
6.Double J &#8211; Cannibal Town
7.Digital Underground &#8211; Your Life&#8217;s A Cartoon
8.Wrecks n Effect &#8211; The New Jack Swing
9….
 
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		<title>Disco Scratch Radio 8 &#8211; 1989 Special</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 11:13:03 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Yes that&#8217;s right, grab your Motorola flip,stick a few cold Red Stripes in a bag,  borrow your mums car and drive up a hill nearby as you move your aerial about to listen to the dulcit tones of WaxOnWaxOff as he defecates in your ear canals with the dopest flavours from the UK, 21 years ago!  This week I was dusting off some old tunes and I&#8217;d sorted out a load of stuff and the majority was from 1989.  Upon closer inspection it dawned on me that 1989 was probably the best year for the UK and decided to do a 1989 special.</p>
<p>The tracks I play are full of wicked lyrical skills, def production, I mean cutting up stabs on top of breaks, like James Brown &amp; The Meters while top rappers deliver raps so sharp you imagine them in pain after they finish rhyming, cutting the insides of their mouths with the razor sharp verbals.</p>
<p>This show takes you back to a time when the UK were HUNGRY for Hip Hop and keen to split from the US and stand on their own.  The UK had by this time got a solid enough base of radio stations, venues, record shops, producers, labels, engineers, club DJS and such to be self supportive and this show proves that.  Listen to the shout outs at the end of the MC Mello tracks &#8220;Bizzie Rhymin&#8221; to hear a nice slice of who was making the most noise at the time.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The only downer with this show is that I had a few gremlins in the studio last night and couldn&#8217;t record it at high quality and for some reason the stream went out at a lower quality so it&#8217;s not as bright as usual&#8230; but maybe that was fate?  Maybe someone used the force to manipulate that to give it a dusty tinge to replicate those static filled tapes from 1989, with the odd burst of the local taxi firm overriding your tape recording.  Still, the Disco Scratch logo was shone into the night, and the red Scratch phone rang at Repo136&#8242;s yard, where a mighty voice from one of the generals of the UK Army&#8217;s front line on maneuvers told me it was OK&#8230; he was recording&#8230;  download is at the bottom of the post after the tracklist&#8230;. Enjoy this show and get on next week for UK LEGEND MC DUKE!!!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Tracklist:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">1.Disco Scratch Radio Intro<br />
2.Waxer &#8211; Where&#8217;s The Scratch<br />
3.2 The Top &#8211; The Rhythm I Give &#8216;Em<br />
4.Kinetic Effect &#8211; Beyond The Parameters Of Amateurs<br />
5.Cash Crew &#8211; One Decade<br />
6.Chris Biscuit &#8211; Rhymes To Kill<br />
7.Cookie Crew &#8211; Born This Way<br />
8.Dee Lawal &#8211; The D Don&#8217;t Play<br />
9.Freshki Dames &#8211; Kickin It Live<br />
10.JC001 &amp; DJ D Zire &#8211; Bad Place To Get Hit<br />
11.MC Martay &amp; DJ DBM &#8211; Beyond Control<br />
12.KCF Productions &#8211; Words N Music<br />
13.MC Cardi &amp; DJ 357 &#8211; Rough Potential<br />
14.MC Buzz B &#8211; How Sleep The Brave (70s Funk Mix)<br />
15.MC Groove &#8211; The Groove<br />
16.MC Mello &#8211; Bizzie Rhymin<br />
17.MC Untouchable &#8211; Back Street Blues<br />
18.Shogun MC &#8211; The Struggle Continues<br />
19.Hijack &#8211; Doomsday Of Rap<br />
20.Normski &#8211; Easy<br />
21.Goldtop &#8211; Introduction<br />
22.Freshki &amp; Mo Rock &#8211; Pick Up On This<br />
23.DJ Mink &#8211; Hey Hey Can You Relate<br />
24.Cue Tips &amp; Dashy D &#8211; Control<br />
25.Blade &#8211; We&#8217;re Going Independent<br />
26.MCs Logic &#8211; We&#8217;re On A Mission<br />
27.MC Duke &#8211; I&#8217;m Riffin&#8217;</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">This show has now been archived , <a href="http://download1320.mediafire.com/fn8j62sl6fwg/x11at0cdjj0q29v/Disco_Scratch_Radio_8_1989_Special_10.06.2010.mp3">CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD</a></p>
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Yes that&#8217;s right, grab your Motorola flip,stick a few cold Red Stripes in a bag,  borrow your mums car and drive up a hill nearby as you move your aerial about to listen to the dulcit tones of WaxOnWaxOff as he defecates in your ear canals with the dopest flavours from the UK, 21 years ago!  This week I was dusting off some old tunes and I&#8217;d sorted out a load of stuff and the majority was from 1989.  Upon closer inspection it dawned on me that 1989 was probably the best year for the UK and decided to do a 1989 special.
The tracks I play are full of wicked lyrical skills, def production, I mean cutting up stabs on top of breaks, like James Brown &#38; The Meters while top rappers deliver raps so sharp you imagine them in pain after they finish rhyming, cutting the insides of their mouths with the razor sharp verbals.
This show takes you back to a time when the UK were HUNGRY for Hip Hop and keen to split from the US and stand on their own.  The UK had by this time got a solid enough base of radio stations, venues, record shops, producers, labels, engineers, club DJS and such to be self supportive and this show proves that.  Listen to the shout outs at the end of the MC Mello tracks &#8220;Bizzie Rhymin&#8221; to hear a nice slice of who was making the most noise at the time.
The only downer with this show is that I had a few gremlins in the studio last night and couldn&#8217;t record it at high quality and for some reason the stream went out at a lower quality so it&#8217;s not as bright as usual&#8230; but maybe that was fate?  Maybe someone used the force to manipulate that to give it a dusty tinge to replicate those static filled tapes from 1989, with the odd burst of the local taxi firm overriding your tape recording.  Still, the Disco Scratch logo was shone into the night, and the red Scratch phone rang at Repo136&#8242;s yard, where a mighty voice from one of the generals of the UK Army&#8217;s front line on maneuvers told me it was OK&#8230; he was recording&#8230;  download is at the bottom of the post after the tracklist&#8230;. Enjoy this show and get on next week for UK LEGEND MC DUKE!!!
Tracklist:
1.Disco Scratch Radio Intro
2.Waxer &#8211; Where&#8217;s The Scratch
3.2 The Top &#8211; The Rhythm I Give &#8216;Em
4.Kinetic Effect &#8211; Beyond The Parameters Of Amateurs
5.Cash Crew &#8211; One Decade
6.Chris Biscuit &#8211; Rhymes To Kill
7.Cookie Crew &#8211; Born This Way
8.Dee Lawal &#8211; The D Don&#8217;t Play
9.Freshki Dames &#8211; Kickin It Live
10.JC001 &#38; DJ D Zire &#8211; Bad Place To Get Hit
11.MC Martay &#38; DJ DBM &#8211; Beyond Control
12.KCF Productions &#8211; Words N Music
13.MC Cardi &#38; DJ 357 &#8211; Rough Potential
14.MC Buzz B &#8211; How Sleep The Brave (70s Funk Mix)
15.MC Groove &#8211; The Groove
16.MC Mello &#8211; Bizzie Rhymin
17.MC Untouchable &#8211; Back Street Blues
18.Shogun MC &#8211; The Struggle Continues
19.Hijack &#8211; Doomsday Of Rap
20.Normski &#8211; Easy
21.Goldtop &#8211; Introduction
22.Freshki &#38; Mo Rock &#8211; Pick Up On This
23.DJ Mink &#8211; Hey Hey Can You Relate
24.Cue Tips &#38; Dashy D &#8211; Control
25.Blade &#8211; We&#8217;re Going Independent
26.MCs Logic &#8211; We&#8217;re On A Mission
27.MC Duke &#8211; I&#8217;m Riffin&#8217;
This show has now been archived , CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

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		<title>Disco Scratch Radio 6 &#8211; Overlord X</title>
		<link>http://discoscratch.co.uk/2010/05/19/dsr6-overlordx/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 19:17:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Waxer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Overlord X has to be in the top 5 MC list of most UK Hip Hop fans.  X brought energy, politics, raw Hip Hop in a B Boy Stance not seen before and became a defining act in the early days of UK rap, moving away from the American sounding party tunes.  His track &#8220;14 [&#8230;] <a class="more-link" href="http://discoscratch.co.uk/2010/05/19/dsr6-overlordx/">&#8595; Read the rest of this entry...</a>]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Overlord X has to be in the top 5 MC list of most UK Hip Hop fans.  X brought energy, politics, raw Hip Hop in a B Boy Stance not seen before and became a defining act in the early days of UK rap, moving away from the American sounding party tunes.  His track &#8220;14 days in May&#8221; broke down many boundaries and showed non believers that Hip Hop was a serious artform and not just kids rapping about gold chains and girls.  Likened to Chuck D &amp; Melle Mel, Overlord X dropped 2 massive LPs and multiple 12s.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">In this interview we discuss many aspects of his introduction to rap and his involvement in it, his politics and thoughts on the industry, plus the infamous beef with MC Duke!  Many thanks for Overlord X for having the time, energy and enthusiasm to make Old School UK Hip Hop lovers very happy!  Nuff respect, enjoy the interview, tracklist below, download at the bottom of the post.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">DSR6 &#8211; Overlord X</p>
<p>Tracklist:</p>
<p>1.Disco Scratch Intro<br />
2.DuckAlert &#8211; Project 88<br />
3.Goldtop &#8211; My Introduction (Instrumental)<br />
4.Trouble &#8211; I Get Hype (Instrumental)<br />
5.DJ Format &#8211; Last Bongo In Brighton<br />
6.Hijack &#8211; The Drummer<br />
7.Mighty Ethnicz &#8211; Any R&#8217;ddim (The Dub)<br />
8.Barry Blue &#8211; Cancel &#8216;Em All Out (Instrumental)<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">9.X&#8217;s Choice &#8211; City Limits Crew &#8211; Fresher Than Ever<br />
10.X&#8217;s Choice &#8211; Overlord X &amp; Dark Heart &#8211; Let There Be Rock</span><br />
11.Demon Boyz &#8211; Northside (Instrumental)<br />
12.Freshki &amp; Mo Rock &#8211; Talking Pays (Beats)<br />
13.11:59 &#8211; Dubrise<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">14.X&#8217;s Choice &#8211; 14 Days In May</span><br />
15.Champions Of Nature &#8211; The Fuck Off (Instrumental)<br />
16.Most Dominant &#8211; Hostility Part 2 (Instrumental)<br />
17.Def Tex &#8211; Addiction To Rhyme (Instrumental)<br />
18.Point Blank &#8211; Planting Semtex (Instrumental)<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">19.X&#8217;s Choice &#8211; Rough In Hackney</span><br />
20.Jehst &#8211; Carpe Diem (Instrumental)<br />
21.Krispy 3 &#8211; On Tempo (&#8217;94 Lick Instrumental)<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">22.X&#8217;s Choice &#8211; X Posse &#8211; Return Of The Breaks</span><br />
23.EMF &#8211; Rough Potential (Instrumental)<br />
24.NSO Force &#8211; Give It Up (Bonus Beats)<br />
25.Daddy Freddy &#8211; We Are Champions (Version)<br />
26.MC Duke &#8211; I&#8217;m Riffin (Instrumental)<br />
27.Overlord X &#8211; 2 Bad (Bonus Beats)<br />
28.Cash Crew &#8211; You Can&#8217;t Stop This (Instrumental)<br />
29.Cookie Crew &#8211; Come On And Get Some (Cookstramental)<br />
30.She Rockers &#8211; Jam It Jam (Instrumental)<br />
31.Silver Bullet &#8211; Bring Forth The Guillotine (DJ Beats)<br />
32.Def J &#8211; Just Save It (Instrumental)<br />
33.Deliverance &#8211; Dead Funny (Instrumental)<br />
<span style="color: #ff0000;">34.X&#8217;s Choice &#8211; Hijack &#8211; Hold No Hostage</span></p>
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Overlord X has to be in the top 5 MC list of most UK Hip Hop fans.  X brought energy, politics, raw Hip Hop in a B Boy Stance not seen before and became a defining act in the early days of UK rap, moving away from the[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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Overlord X has to be in the top 5 MC list of most UK Hip Hop fans.  X brought energy, politics, raw Hip Hop in a B Boy Stance not seen before and became a defining act in the early days of UK rap, moving away from the American sounding party tunes.  His track &#8220;14 days in May&#8221; broke down many boundaries and showed non believers that Hip Hop was a serious artform and not just kids rapping about gold chains and girls.  Likened to Chuck D &#38; Melle Mel, Overlord X dropped 2 massive LPs and multiple 12s.
In this interview we discuss many aspects of his introduction to rap and his involvement in it, his politics and thoughts on the industry, plus the infamous beef with MC Duke!  Many thanks for Overlord X for having the time, energy and enthusiasm to make Old School UK Hip Hop lovers very happy!  Nuff respect, enjoy the interview, tracklist below, download at the bottom of the post.
DSR6 &#8211; Overlord X
Tracklist:
1.Disco Scratch Intro
2.DuckAlert &#8211; Project 88
3.Goldtop &#8211; My Introduction (Instrumental)
4.Trouble &#8211; I Get Hype (Instrumental)
5.DJ Format &#8211; Last Bongo In Brighton
6.Hijack &#8211; The Drummer
7.Mighty Ethnicz &#8211; Any R&#8217;ddim (The Dub)
8.Barry Blue &#8211; Cancel &#8216;Em All Out (Instrumental)
9.X&#8217;s Choice &#8211; City Limits Crew &#8211; Fresher Than Ever
10.X&#8217;s Choice &#8211; Overlord X &#38; Dark Heart &#8211; Let There Be Rock
11.Demon Boyz &#8211; Northside (Instrumental)
12.Freshki &#38; Mo Rock &#8211; Talking Pays (Beats)
13.11:59 &#8211; Dubrise
14.X&#8217;s Choice &#8211; 14 Days In May
15.Champions Of Nature &#8211; The Fuck Off (Instrumental)
16.Most Dominant &#8211; Hostility Part 2 (Instrumental)
17.Def Tex &#8211; Addiction To Rhyme (Instrumental)
18.Point Blank &#8211; Planting Semtex (Instrumental)
19.X&#8217;s Choice &#8211; Rough In Hackney
20.Jehst &#8211; Carpe Diem (Instrumental)
21.Krispy 3 &#8211; On Tempo (&#8217;94 Lick Instrumental)
22.X&#8217;s Choice &#8211; X Posse &#8211; Return Of The Breaks
23.EMF &#8211; Rough Potential (Instrumental)
24.NSO Force &#8211; Give It Up (Bonus Beats)
25.Daddy Freddy &#8211; We Are Champions (Version)
26.MC Duke &#8211; I&#8217;m Riffin (Instrumental)
27.Overlord X &#8211; 2 Bad (Bonus Beats)
28.Cash Crew &#8211; You Can&#8217;t Stop This (Instrumental)
29.Cookie Crew &#8211; Come On And Get Some (Cookstramental)
30.She Rockers &#8211; Jam It Jam (Instrumental)
31.Silver Bullet &#8211; Bring Forth The Guillotine (DJ Beats)
32.Def J &#8211; Just Save It (Instrumental)
33.Deliverance &#8211; Dead Funny (Instrumental)
34.X&#8217;s Choice &#8211; Hijack &#8211; Hold No Hostage
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		<title>UK Hip Hop Radio Tape 14</title>
		<link>http://discoscratch.co.uk/2010/03/16/uk-hip-hop-radio-tape-14/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 10:12:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Waxer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[About time old Waxer drops some more dusty flavour on all you Scratcho Discers!  This tape is a bit shorter than the others I&#8217;ve upped but still comes off like frogs legs in Paris.  This must have been bang on the time when the Black Rock n Ron LP &#8220;Stop The World&#8221; came out as [&#8230;] <a class="more-link" href="http://discoscratch.co.uk/2010/03/16/uk-hip-hop-radio-tape-14/">&#8595; Read the rest of this entry...</a>]]></description>
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<p>About time old Waxer drops some more dusty flavour on all you Scratcho Discers!  This tape is a bit shorter than the others I&#8217;ve upped but still comes off like frogs legs in Paris.  This must have been bang on the time when the Black Rock n Ron LP &#8220;Stop The World&#8221; came out as both Tim &amp; Dave are playing cuts from the LP plus Black Rock n Ron were in the UK.  Dunno about you but I think the Stop The World LP is an absolute iron clad classic and I was well happy to hear some flavour from them on this tape.</p>
<p><a href="http://discoscratch.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/UKHHR_14_Front.gif"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-638" title="UKHHR_14_Front" src="http://discoscratch.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/UKHHR_14_Front-300x276.gif" alt="" width="300" height="276" /></a>Thesre are some shout outs from various heads that called into Dave Pearce&#8217;s show, one dude shouts out &#8220;Area, flex, bob, Crimea, arcade, race &amp; stoop (I think)&#8221; so if you recognise those name maybe it was you??  About 30 seconds in there&#8217;s a crazy wack housey remix of &#8220;<a href="http://www.discogs.com/Dismasters-Black-And-Proud-Skrum-And-Then-Some/release/1199139">Scrum &amp; Then Some</a>&#8220;, which some of you may remember as being the much better B Side to the 12 &#8220;Black &amp; Proud&#8221; by the Dismasters.  All these uploads are unedited, I think it&#8217;s important to keep the whole tape as is, whether good or bad.</p>
<p>Also the legendary &#8220;How on earth did he become a Hip Hop scratch DJ on one of the most prominent Hip Hop shows of the day&#8221; K C J does 2 utterly dreadful mixes on this tape, good selection of tunes but mixed perhaps while he was simultaneously trying to beat the world record for putting on and taking off a wetsuit complete with flippers, mask &amp; oxygen tank as many times as possible, who knows!!!  Still, as pony as his mixing skills were, you gotta love it!!!</p>
<p>Track List: (Remember back then I might have missed the track name or artist name so when I do these track lists I just copy whatever I put on the tape)</p>
<p>Side 1</p>
<p>1.Ca$h &amp; Marv &#8211; Who&#8217;s In The Place</p>
<p>2.? Black Is Back</p>
<p>3.KCJ &#8211; Live Session On The Wheels</p>
<p>4.Stizo &#8211; Take It To The Max</p>
<p>5.Black Rock n Ron &#8211; ?</p>
<p>6.De La Soul &#8211; Ghetto Thang</p>
<p>7. ?/?</p>
<p>8/?/?</p>
<p>9.P Fine &#8211; NY Rap Report</p>
<p>10.Doug E Fresh &#8211; D.E.F</p>
<p>Side 2</p>
<p>1.KCJ &#8211; Mix #2</p>
<p>2.Black,Rock n Ron &#8211; Tired Of All Of This</p>
<p>3.Demon Boyz &#8211; Recognition</p>
<p>4.Kings Of Pressure &#8211; ?</p>
<p>5.Most Wanted &#8211; Calm Down</p>
<p>6.Ace &amp; Action &#8211; Together</p>
<p>At the start of the tape I used a beat from my homeboy DuckAlert, if you like his stuff peep him here:</p>
<p><a href="http://dopetracks.com/DuckAlert  ">http://dopetracks.com/DuckAlert </a>&amp; <a href="http://twitter.com/DuckAlertUK">http://twitter.com/DuckAlertUK</a> the track is called &#8220;Diamond Dust&#8221;.</p>
<p>Anyway, spring is here, lookin forward to some heat hopefully&#8230; I might be moving this year back to the South so moving from the cold &amp; damp West Midlands to get some heat back in these weary B Boy bones&#8230; see ya soon, Waxer.</p>
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UK Hip Hop Radio Tape 14
About time old Waxer drops some more dusty flavour on all you Scratcho Discers!  This tape is a bit shorter than the others I&#8217;ve upped but still comes off like frogs legs in Paris.  This [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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UK Hip Hop Radio Tape 14
About time old Waxer drops some more dusty flavour on all you Scratcho Discers!  This tape is a bit shorter than the others I&#8217;ve upped but still comes off like frogs legs in Paris.  This must have been bang on the time when the Black Rock n Ron LP &#8220;Stop The World&#8221; came out as both Tim &#38; Dave are playing cuts from the LP plus Black Rock n Ron were in the UK.  Dunno about you but I think the Stop The World LP is an absolute iron clad classic and I was well happy to hear some flavour from them on this tape.
Thesre are some shout outs from various heads that called into Dave Pearce&#8217;s show, one dude shouts out &#8220;Area, flex, bob, Crimea, arcade, race &#38; stoop (I think)&#8221; so if you recognise those name maybe it was you??  About 30 seconds in there&#8217;s a crazy wack housey remix of &#8220;Scrum &#38; Then Some&#8220;, which some of you may remember as being the much better B Side to the 12 &#8220;Black &#38; Proud&#8221; by the Dismasters.  All these uploads are unedited, I think it&#8217;s important to keep the whole tape as is, whether good or bad.
Also the legendary &#8220;How on earth did he become a Hip Hop scratch DJ on one of the most prominent Hip Hop shows of the day&#8221; K C J does 2 utterly dreadful mixes on this tape, good selection of tunes but mixed perhaps while he was simultaneously trying to beat the world record for putting on and taking off a wetsuit complete with flippers, mask &#38; oxygen tank as many times as possible, who knows!!!  Still, as pony as his mixing skills were, you gotta love it!!!
Track List: (Remember back then I might have missed the track name or artist name so when I do these track lists I just copy whatever I put on the tape)
Side 1
1.Ca$h &#38; Marv &#8211; Who&#8217;s In The Place
2.? Black Is Back
3.KCJ &#8211; Live Session On The Wheels
4.Stizo &#8211; Take It To The Max
5.Black Rock n Ron &#8211; ?
6.De La Soul &#8211; Ghetto Thang
7. ?/?
8/?/?
9.P Fine &#8211; NY Rap Report
10.Doug E Fresh &#8211; D.E.F
Side 2
1.KCJ &#8211; Mix #2
2.Black,Rock n Ron &#8211; Tired Of All Of This
3.Demon Boyz &#8211; Recognition
4.Kings Of Pressure &#8211; ?
5.Most Wanted &#8211; Calm Down
6.Ace &#38; Action &#8211; Together
At the start of the tape I used a beat from my homeboy DuckAlert, if you like his stuff peep him here:
http://dopetracks.com/DuckAlert &#38; http://twitter.com/DuckAlertUK the track is called &#8220;Diamond Dust&#8221;.
Anyway, spring is here, lookin forward to some heat hopefully&#8230; I might be moving this year back to the South so moving from the cold &#38; damp West Midlands to get some heat back in these weary B Boy bones&#8230; see ya soon, Waxer.
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		<title>UK Hip Hop Radio Rips Tape 13</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 08:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well&#8230; been a while, eh? Yep nothing from the Palace of Villainy for a good while&#8230; still, onwards &#38; upwards, here we are in 2010, so to kick things off for this year (a little late but never mind!) here&#8217;s another tape rip from my collection.   This one has no date, but Dave Pearce [&#8230;] <a class="more-link" href="http://discoscratch.co.uk/2010/02/04/taperip13/">&#8595; Read the rest of this entry...</a>]]></description>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>Well&#8230; been a while, eh? Yep nothing from the Palace of Villainy for a good while&#8230; still, onwards &amp; upwards, here we are in 2010, so to kick things off for this year (a little late but never mind!) here&#8217;s another tape rip from my collection.</p>
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<p>This one has no date, but Dave Pearce mentions live on GLR this easter Weekend and I think this was 1989 so gotta be round there somewhere.  This tape&#8217;s got audio from the Cash Money &amp; Marvellous Night Network performance they did, I have it on VHS and loved the routine so much I got the audio off my dad&#8217;s video recorder onto tape and put it on this one.  Some nice classic Capital Radio jingles and Westwood one liners in here plus the set from DJ Aladdins DMC performance of the year, cuts are fatal, he was the best at transforming back then easily.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://discoscratch.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Hip_Hop_13_Front.jpeg"><img class="aligncenter size-thumbnail wp-image-625" title="Hip_Hop_13_Front" src="http://discoscratch.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Hip_Hop_13_Front-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Track List:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Side A:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">1.Kane &#8211; Lean On Me</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">2.Eazy E &#8211; We Want EZ</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">3.Special Ed &#8211; I got It Made</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">4.All Out Kings (One of my fave Hip Hop crew names EVER!) &#8211; Shack It Up (got this on 12, LOVE IT!)</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">5.??? Cold Ca$h</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">6.Gig Guide</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">7.Black Rock &amp; Ron &#8211; Tired Of All Of This</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">8.DEF &#8211; Dougie Fresh</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">9.Stetsasonic &#8211; Ain&#8217;t Makin it</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">10&#8230;. In My Move</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Side B</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">1.Aladdin DMC routine</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">2.De La Soul &#8211; Brainwashed Followers</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">3.? But Def!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">4.LL Cool J &#8211; Rock The Bells</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓ Night Network N Sign Radio ⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">5.K9 Posse &#8211; Ain&#8217;t Nuthin to it</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">6.Steady B &#8211; Serious (BDP Remix)</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">7.Soul 2 Soul &#8211; Keep On Moving</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">8.Cash Money &amp; Marvellous Live in the studio</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"> </p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://discoscratch.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Hip_Hop_13_Back.jpeg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-626" title="Hip_Hop_13_Back" src="http://discoscratch.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Hip_Hop_13_Back-300x278.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="278" /></a>Enjoy&#8230; I&#8217;ll keep uppin&#8217; &#8216;em, you keep downin&#8217; &#8216;em!</p>
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		Well&#8230; been a while, eh? Yep nothing from the Palace of Villainy for a good while&#8230; still, onwards &#38; upwards, here we are in 2010, so to kick things off for this year (a little late but never mind!) here[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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		Well&#8230; been a while, eh? Yep nothing from the Palace of Villainy for a good while&#8230; still, onwards &#38; upwards, here we are in 2010, so to kick things off for this year (a little late but never mind!) here&#8217;s another tape rip from my collection.

 
This one has no date, but Dave Pearce mentions live on GLR this easter Weekend and I think this was 1989 so gotta be round there somewhere.  This tape&#8217;s got audio from the Cash Money &#38; Marvellous Night Network performance they did, I have it on VHS and loved the routine so much I got the audio off my dad&#8217;s video recorder onto tape and put it on this one.  Some nice classic Capital Radio jingles and Westwood one liners in here plus the set from DJ Aladdins DMC performance of the year, cuts are fatal, he was the best at transforming back then easily.

Track List:
Side A:
1.Kane &#8211; Lean On Me
2.Eazy E &#8211; We Want EZ
3.Special Ed &#8211; I got It Made
4.All Out Kings (One of my fave Hip Hop crew names EVER!) &#8211; Shack It Up (got this on 12, LOVE IT!)
5.??? Cold Ca$h
6.Gig Guide
7.Black Rock &#38; Ron &#8211; Tired Of All Of This
8.DEF &#8211; Dougie Fresh
9.Stetsasonic &#8211; Ain&#8217;t Makin it
10&#8230;. In My Move
Side B
1.Aladdin DMC routine
2.De La Soul &#8211; Brainwashed Followers
3.? But Def!
4.LL Cool J &#8211; Rock The Bells
⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓ Night Network N Sign Radio ⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓
5.K9 Posse &#8211; Ain&#8217;t Nuthin to it
6.Steady B &#8211; Serious (BDP Remix)
7.Soul 2 Soul &#8211; Keep On Moving
8.Cash Money &#38; Marvellous Live in the studio
 
Enjoy&#8230; I&#8217;ll keep uppin&#8217; &#8216;em, you keep downin&#8217; &#8216;em!
 
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		<title>Waxers&#8217; Tape Rips UK Hip Hop Radio Tape 12</title>
		<link>http://discoscratch.co.uk/2009/08/21/waxers-tape-rips-uk-hip-hop-radio-tape-12/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 21:17:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So this tape is a bit messed up, I rewound it, fast forwarded it, tapped it about a bit and still ended up with weird noises!  That&#8217;s only for the first 5 minutes or so then it settles down. The first side and half of side 2 is Dave Pearce with legendary shit mixer KCJ [&#8230;] <a class="more-link" href="http://discoscratch.co.uk/2009/08/21/waxers-tape-rips-uk-hip-hop-radio-tape-12/">&#8595; Read the rest of this entry...</a>]]></description>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p><div id="attachment_493" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 299px"><img class="size-full wp-image-493  " title="Hip_Hop_12_Inlay_Front" src="http://discoscratch.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Hip_Hop_12_Inlay_Front.gif" alt="Hip Hop Tape 12 Front" width="289" height="266" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Hip Hop Tape 12 Front</p></div>So this tape is a bit messed up, I rewound it, fast forwarded it, tapped it about a bit and still ended up with weird noises!  That&#8217;s only for the first 5 minutes or so then it settles down.</p>
<p>The first side and half of side 2 is Dave Pearce with legendary shit mixer KCJ doing a couple of mixes that if in a battle Ced Gee could beat with one hand up a cows&#8217; arse blindfolded on a fisher price turntable!</p>
<p>Still, that&#8217;s what makes it so listenable.  If it was DJ Aladdin standard we&#8217;d pay it no mind!</p>
<p>Well worth a good listen as there are a lot of writer shout outs on this tape, you never know, you may be on it!!  I have no idea which tape it is but one of the rips I&#8217;m doing a writer from Pompey rings up and shouts all the Pompey lads.</p>
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<p>This was recorded on 5th/3rd 1989, enjoy it and leave a comment!!!</p>
<p>My yout&#8217; dem helped me with the tape but my daughter couldn&#8217;t stop laughing!  Bigup Frog &amp; Schmoo!!!</p>
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		Hip Hop Tape 12 FrontSo this tape is a bit messed up, I rewound it, fast forwarded it, tapped it about a bit and still ended up with weird noises!  That&#8217;s only for the first 5 minutes or so then it settles down.
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		Hip Hop Tape 12 FrontSo this tape is a bit messed up, I rewound it, fast forwarded it, tapped it about a bit and still ended up with weird noises!  That&#8217;s only for the first 5 minutes or so then it settles down.
The first side and half of side 2 is Dave Pearce with legendary shit mixer KCJ doing a couple of mixes that if in a battle Ced Gee could beat with one hand up a cows&#8217; arse blindfolded on a fisher price turntable!
Still, that&#8217;s what makes it so listenable.  If it was DJ Aladdin standard we&#8217;d pay it no mind!
Well worth a good listen as there are a lot of writer shout outs on this tape, you never know, you may be on it!!  I have no idea which tape it is but one of the rips I&#8217;m doing a writer from Pompey rings up and shouts all the Pompey lads.
Hip Hop 12 Inlay Back
This was recorded on 5th/3rd 1989, enjoy it and leave a comment!!!
My yout&#8217; dem helped me with the tape but my daughter couldn&#8217;t stop laughing!  Bigup Frog &#38; Schmoo!!!

 
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		<title>Waxer&#8217;s Tape Rips &#8211; Old School UK Hip Hop Radio 8</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 06:54:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This tape features many of the biggest artists with the biggest tunes at the time.  Also featuring Cutmaster Swifts winning &#8217;89 mix from the DMCs, with Scratch Professor&#8217;s mix also. More of Tim&#8217;s dulcit tones, a dodgy mini mix from me (as DJ Radiate) to cover an advert in the tape and some UK Hip [&#8230;] <a class="more-link" href="http://discoscratch.co.uk/2009/04/02/hiphop8/">&#8595; Read the rest of this entry...</a>]]></description>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-367" title="disco_scratch_hip_hop_8_tape" src="http://discoscratch.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/disco_scratch_hip_hop_8_tape.jpg" alt="disco_scratch_hip_hop_8_tape" width="540" height="347" />This tape features many of the biggest artists with the biggest tunes at the time.  Also featuring Cutmaster Swifts winning &#8217;89 mix from the DMCs, with Scratch Professor&#8217;s mix also.</p>
<p>More of Tim&#8217;s dulcit tones, a dodgy mini mix from me (as DJ Radiate) to cover an advert in the tape and some UK Hip Hop news to top it off.</p>
<p>Back to &#8217;89 y&#8217;all!!!</p>
<p>Enjoy!</p>
<p>Side A:</p>
<p>1.Jungle Brothers &#8211; Black is Black (remix)<br />
2.NWA &#8211; Straight Outta Compton<br />
3.Ultras &#8211; Give The Drummer Some<br />
4.Ultras &#8211; Moe Luv&#8217;s Theme<br />
5.?<br />
6.DJ Mark The 45 King Interview<br />
7.Lakim Shabazz &#8211; First In Existence<br />
8.Stezo &#8211; To The Max<br />
9.Kwame &#8211; The Boy Genius<br />
10.Antoinette &#8211; Getting Dub Wise<br />
11.NWA &#8211; It Ain&#8217;t Enough<br />
12.Stezo &#8211; It&#8217;s My Turn<br />
13.Cutmaster Swift Winning Mix 1989 DMC</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-368" title="disco_scratch_hip_hop_8_front" src="http://discoscratch.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/disco_scratch_hip_hop_8_front.jpg" alt="disco_scratch_hip_hop_8_front" width="670" height="614" /></p>
<p>Side B</p>
<p>1.Scratch Professor DMC mix<br />
2.DJ Radiate&#8217;s Mini Mix (My Gap Filler)<br />
3.London Hip Hop Top 10<br />
4.Shinehead &#8211; Gimme No Crack<br />
5.Kwame &#8211; You Gotta Get Down<br />
6.De La Soul &#8211; Ghetto Thang<br />
7.Stezo &#8211; To The Max<br />
8.NWA &#8211; Express Yourself<br />
9.EPMD &#8211; Get Off the Bandwagon<br />
10.Break 2 Beat Version Excursion<br />
11.De La Soul &#8211; Say No Go<br />
12.Steady B &#8211; Serious<br />
13.Ultras &#8211; Give The Drummer Some</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-369" title="disco_scratch_hip_hop_8_back" src="http://discoscratch.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/disco_scratch_hip_hop_8_back.jpg" alt="disco_scratch_hip_hop_8_back" width="654" height="599" />Overall a dope tape with a lot of the major players in 1989 featured.  Amazing how things have moved on&#8230; I mean Swifts mix was great, but listen to how off beat it was!  My mini mix wouldn&#8217;t have won a contest down Woolworth&#8217;s with just me and Mrs Williams from no 42 who has never seen a turntable before, so I&#8217;m not one to dis Swift!  Hope you enjoy and you get some good memories!</p>
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		This tape features many of the biggest artists with the biggest tunes at the time.  Also featuring Cutmaster Swifts winning &#8217;89 mix from the DMCs, with Scratch Professor&#8217;s mix also.
More of Tim&#8217;s dulci[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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		This tape features many of the biggest artists with the biggest tunes at the time.  Also featuring Cutmaster Swifts winning &#8217;89 mix from the DMCs, with Scratch Professor&#8217;s mix also.
More of Tim&#8217;s dulcit tones, a dodgy mini mix from me (as DJ Radiate) to cover an advert in the tape and some UK Hip Hop news to top it off.
Back to &#8217;89 y&#8217;all!!!
Enjoy!
Side A:
1.Jungle Brothers &#8211; Black is Black (remix)
2.NWA &#8211; Straight Outta Compton
3.Ultras &#8211; Give The Drummer Some
4.Ultras &#8211; Moe Luv&#8217;s Theme
5.?
6.DJ Mark The 45 King Interview
7.Lakim Shabazz &#8211; First In Existence
8.Stezo &#8211; To The Max
9.Kwame &#8211; The Boy Genius
10.Antoinette &#8211; Getting Dub Wise
11.NWA &#8211; It Ain&#8217;t Enough
12.Stezo &#8211; It&#8217;s My Turn
13.Cutmaster Swift Winning Mix 1989 DMC

Side B
1.Scratch Professor DMC mix
2.DJ Radiate&#8217;s Mini Mix (My Gap Filler)
3.London Hip Hop Top 10
4.Shinehead &#8211; Gimme No Crack
5.Kwame &#8211; You Gotta Get Down
6.De La Soul &#8211; Ghetto Thang
7.Stezo &#8211; To The Max
8.NWA &#8211; Express Yourself
9.EPMD &#8211; Get Off the Bandwagon
10.Break 2 Beat Version Excursion
11.De La Soul &#8211; Say No Go
12.Steady B &#8211; Serious
13.Ultras &#8211; Give The Drummer Some
Overall a dope tape with a lot of the major players in 1989 featured.  Amazing how things have moved on&#8230; I mean Swifts mix was great, but listen to how off beat it was!  My mini mix wouldn&#8217;t have won a contest down Woolworth&#8217;s with just me and Mrs Williams from no 42 who has never seen a turntable before, so I&#8217;m not one to dis Swift!  Hope you enjoy and you get some good memories!


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		<title>DS Tape Rips&#8230; Hip Hop 7 February 1989 Westwood &amp; Dave Pearce</title>
		<link>http://discoscratch.co.uk/2009/03/13/ds-tape-rips-hip-hop-7-february-1989-westwood-dave-pearce/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 23:26:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Waxer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So we come to tape 7 of all those old radio shows I religiously taped back in the day&#8230; 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&#8217;T SLEEP!  Also record release news and DJ competition news from that [&#8230;] <a class="more-link" href="http://discoscratch.co.uk/2009/03/13/ds-tape-rips-hip-hop-7-february-1989-westwood-dave-pearce/">&#8595; Read the rest of this entry...</a>]]></description>
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<p>So we come to tape 7 of all those old radio shows I religiously taped back in the day&#8230; 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&#8217;T SLEEP!  Also record release news and DJ competition news from that time&#8230; Jesus, 20 years ago, that is maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad!</p>
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So we come to tape 7 of all those old radio shows I religiously taped back in the day&#8230; 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&#8217;T SLEEP!  Also record release news and DJ competition news from that time&#8230; Jesus, 20 years ago, that is maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad!



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