Disco Scratch Radio 11 – Claudia

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Audio, Disco Scratch Radio, MP3 Download, UK Hip Hop History, UK Hip Hop Radio Shows | Posted on 02-07-2010

Really enjoyed the show tonight, took it into a different zone from normal, dropped some new cuts by Original One & Killa Instinct, flowed from early 90s to mid 2000s and had a guest in the studio, Corrina Joseph to celebrate the life of her sister, Claudia Joseph who was tragically killed at the young age of 14.  The last half hour features Corrina playing some of her favourite funk, soul & rare groove tracks from years gone by, complimented by a Wray & Nephew!

Also this show marks the first live stream on Sensei FM simultaneously with Freestyle FM and it was enjoyed by all… I let the webcam loose and showed the Palace Of Villainy to those that wanted to see my gormless mush!  Hope you enjoy/enjoyed the show and looking forward to a mad deep interview with Original One next week… peace, love & unity… to anyone who has loved and lost, respect.

Download after the tracklist…

DSR 11 – Claudia

1.Disco Scratch Intro
2.Love Unlimited Orchestra – Strange Games And Funky Things
3.DuckAlert – Auto Reverse (Instrumental)
4.Original One – Alien
5.Original One – Mad Sick
6.Killa Instinct – Cracking Up
7.Killa Instinct – Reality An Suffering
8.Chrome & Billy Bollocks – Let The Flavour Flood Out
9.Rhyme Asylum – The Uprising
10.Trevor Jones – The Death Of Arthur (Bigup Repo136 for the Style Wars OST)
11.Sirus – Controlling The Funky Pressure
12.Silver Bullet – Ruff Karnage
13.Daddy Freddy – Haul and Pull
14.First Down – Seven MCs
15.Demon Boyz – Glimmity Glammity
16.Suspekt – Look Like A Rapper
17.Suspekt – Blow Up
18.Jehst – Alien
19.Jay Glaze – Out To Lunch
20.Tommy Evans – The Four Horsemen
21.Daddy Skitz – Fingerprintz Of The Godz
22.Klashnekoff – Jankrowville
23.Skinnyman – It’s Over
24.Arsonists – Flashback
25.Rammelzee vs K Rob – Beat Bop ( RIP Rammelzee) Born in Far Rockaway, Queens, New York in 1960, died in Far Rockaway, Queens, New York on June 27, 2010 at age 49

Section dedicated to Claudia Joseph with the missus Corrina Joseph

26.Ramsey Lewis – Les Fleurs
27.Gwen Mcrae – 90% of me is you
28.Gwen McRae – Mechanical Body
29.Joe Cocker – Woman To Woman
30.Love Unlimited – If You Want Me
31.Jones Girls – Nights Over Egypt

This show is dedicated to Claudia Joseph but goes out to anyone that’s loved and lost in life… respect…

 

Disco Scratch Radio 9 – MC Duke in interview

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Disco Scratch Radio, MP3 Download, UK Hip Hop History, UK Hip Hop Radio Shows | Posted on 17-06-2010

Disco Scratch 9 MC Duke

Disco Scratch 9 MC Duke

The thing about having so much love for the old school UK scene is I am a fan as much as I am someone who runs a website.  These interviews are so fascinating and uncover so much stuff, I don’t think I’ll stop until I’ve unearthed every rock of UK Hip Hop!  MC Duke has blessed me with a couple of hours of his time and gone into serious depth about his roots in the Hip Hop culture.

For the uninitiated, MC Duke started with Hip Hop from it’s very first inception in the UK.  Before Hip Hop was even in the UK he was a record boy with his dad, learning the craft and being able to DJ and hold a crowd with just one turntable and a mic.  This was well before Rappers Delight even hit these shores.  From his early trip to the Bronx and return to the UK with his experiences in Covent Garden, through the golden era of UK Hip Hop, there’s practically nothing Duke hasn’t experienced or seen.

Duke unearths loads of gems about the old school sphere of Hip Hop in it’s fledgling years, discussing the formation of the early scene, his years on Music Of Life, events he attended and touches on the infamous situation with Overlord X.  He also answers the questions put in by members of the Heroes Of UK Hip Hop Forum and the Disco Scratch forum.  It was a pleasure to verbalise with Duke and I hope all the listeners to the Disco Scratch Show also enjoy this…

Big respect to Duke and his extended fam for the time, energy and love for the true school of UK Hip Hop. Download after the tracklist…

1.Disco Scratch Intro
2.DuckAlert – Project 88
3.Son Of Noise – The Mighty Son Of Noise (Instrumental)
4.SL Troopers – Systematic Terror (Instrumental)
5.Rude Boy Business – Cool Sailing (Instrumental)
6.Bushkiller – Troublemakers (Instrumental)
7.Duke’s Choice – Funkadelic – One Nation Under A Groove
8.Fission – Word (Instrumental)
9.Duke’s Choice – George Duke – Brazilian Love Affair
10.Afrika Bambaataa – Planet Rock (Beats)
11.Broken Glass – Street Style (Beats)
12.Einstein – Friday Night & Saturday Morning (Instrumental)
13.Derek B – Rock The Beat (Instrumental)
14.Demon Boyz – Vibes (Instrumental)
15.MC Duke – Jus Dis
16.Powerlords – British Mic Control (Instrumental)
17.Cash Crew – You Can’t Stop This (Instrumental)
18.The Principle ft Silent Eclipse – Your Rap Machine Is Broken (Instrumental)
19.MCs Logic – Get Involved (Bonus Beats)
20.MC Wildski – Warrir (Warrior Beats)
21.MC Duke – I Don’t Care Anymore
22.MC Duke – Free

23.Richie Rich – My DJ (Pump It Up Some)
24.Hijack – The Badman Is Robbin (Instrumental)
25.Blade – Lyrical Maniac (Bonus Beats)
26.2 The Top – Score To Settle (Instrumental)
27.Waxer – Based In Science (Instrumental)
28.MC Duke (Medley) Miracles/Throw Your Hands In The Air/I’m Riffin
29.Public Enemy – Shut ‘Em Down (Pete Rock Remix Instrumental)
30.ATL – Murder Rap (Instrumental)
31.Brand Nubian – Drop The Bomb (Instrumental)
32.Pete Rock – Classic (Instrumental)
33.Group Home – The Realness (Instrumental)
34.Master Ace – Style Wars Remix (Instrumental)
35.Overlord X – 2 Bad (Instrumental)
36.Afrika Bambaataa & James Brown – Unity
37.Gunshot – Children Of A Dying Breed (Instrumental)
38.Hijack – Syndicate Outta Jail (Instrumental)
39.Duke’s Choice – Sly & The Family Stone – Family Affair

 

Disco Scratch Radio 8 – 1989 Special

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Ageing B Boys Unite!, Disco Scratch Podcast, Disco Scratch Radio, Disco Scratch Stuff, MP3 Download, Repo136, Simon Harris, UK Hip Hop History, UK Hip Hop Radio Shows | Posted on 11-06-2010

Yes that’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’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 & 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 “Bizzie Rhymin” 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’t record it at high quality and for some reason the stream went out at a lower quality so it’s not as bright as usual… 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′s yard, where a mighty voice from one of the generals of the UK Army’s front line on maneuvers told me it was OK… he was recording…  download is at the bottom of the post after the tracklist…. Enjoy this show and get on next week for UK LEGEND MC DUKE!!!

Tracklist:

1.Disco Scratch Radio Intro
2.Waxer – Where’s The Scratch
3.2 The Top – The Rhythm I Give ‘Em
4.Kinetic Effect – Beyond The Parameters Of Amateurs
5.Cash Crew – One Decade
6.Chris Biscuit – Rhymes To Kill
7.Cookie Crew – Born This Way
8.Dee Lawal – The D Don’t Play
9.Freshki Dames – Kickin It Live
10.JC001 & DJ D Zire – Bad Place To Get Hit
11.MC Martay & DJ DBM – Beyond Control
12.KCF Productions – Words N Music
13.MC Cardi & DJ 357 – Rough Potential
14.MC Buzz B – How Sleep The Brave (70s Funk Mix)
15.MC Groove – The Groove
16.MC Mello – Bizzie Rhymin
17.MC Untouchable – Back Street Blues
18.Shogun MC – The Struggle Continues
19.Hijack – Doomsday Of Rap
20.Normski – Easy
21.Goldtop – Introduction
22.Freshki & Mo Rock – Pick Up On This
23.DJ Mink – Hey Hey Can You Relate
24.Cue Tips & Dashy D – Control
25.Blade – We’re Going Independent
26.MCs Logic – We’re On A Mission
27.MC Duke – I’m Riffin’

 

RANT!

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Disco Scratch Stuff | Posted on 04-06-2010

I decided to add a comment to a post I saw on the Wener von Wallenrod humble little Hip Hop Blog.  If you don’t know this site, it’s great and Werner adds fascinating posts about all types of nerdy Hip Hop shit that we all love.  He’s a bit like the US version of Mr Krum.

Anyway, he wrote a post about how MP3s are affecting music sales, it was an excellent read and while commenting on it, I found myself ranting and thought I should post it up here.

Here’s the link to Werner’s post:

http://wernervonwallenrod.blogspot.com/2010/05/home-taping-hurr-durr.html

I’ve copied it and pasted it here:

“Home Taping” Hurr Durr

I’m not a musician. I have some sympathy for the artist – seemingly more than most hip-hop bloggers today – but I generally leave them to fight their own battles. Illegal downloading killing your career? Well, maybe if you’d pressed up your album I would’ve supported, but you didn’t care so I don’t.

There is however, one point I feel compelled to make, just because I see so many people get it wrong in online discussions. It’s frustrating, damn it.

We’ve all seen it. The usual “mp3s are killing music!” versus “artists need to adapt!” debates, and someone ironically posts the old “HOME TAPING IS KILLING MUSIC” logo (which did have a pretty awesome image, I must admit). Laugh at how paranoid and foolish the music was for thinking taping stuff off the radio, or making cassette copies of albums, would topple the music industry. I mean, they probably did lose some revenue, but don’t look at that. The joke is how senseless they were being.

But here’s where the comparison really becomes invalid:

1) This is a lesser point, but I’ll throw it out there anyway. Home taping still required blank tapes. It was substantially cheaper than buying a proper cassette album Sam Goody’s, but there was still a discouraging expense involved that isn’t there in sharing mp3s. This is marginal (but still a factor) if we’re talking me hooking a friend up with a tape of an album. But it’s huge when you compare the cost of uploading one mp3 to a site like Zshare for free and having hundreds – or even theoretically potentially billions – download it verses the cost of buying a blank tape for every one of those people.

2) But more importantly, that the internet is killing the distribution gatekeepers… which for the most part, I’ll happily concede, is a good thing. What that means, however, is that the labels, the stores, etc. no longer have any say in what music you get. In olden days, if no music store in your area stocked the album you wanted, you were SOL (shit outta luck). And I’m not just talking about, “damn, my local Sam Goody’s doesn’t carry Esham’s first EP!” What they didn’t stock were album dubs. You couldn’t say, hey let me pass on that $10 album and get the $1 dub of it instead. But now on the internet, it’s just as easy (if not easier) to download something free and illegal as it is to get it legally.

3) A dubbed cassette tape, with a generic Maxwell or whatever logo and the title of the album written in ballpoint pen seriously lacked the luster of a proper album, with the track-listing printed nicely on the tape, and of course the fold-out cover art and liner notes. But an mp3 from Amazon or Itunes has no advantage of an mp3 you snagged off of Soulseek or some random blog. In fact, with issues like DRM, the illegal copy might just be better.

So, anyway, my point isn’t to make a grandstand against internet piracy or anything like that. It just irks me when people make the “home taping” point without any realization or acknowledgment of how off-base a comparison it is. And even if you want to pull a “well, that’s just, like, your opinion, man,” on me, I think a look at the Soundscan numbers after the rise of home taping versus the after the rise of Napster will show an incredibly vast distinction in declining sales.

So, go ahead. Continue to download everything you like. I don’t care. Just don’t throw that cassette and crossbones logo into any more message board debates as if you’d just intellectually crushed the opposition.

And here’s my comment:

This is a great post and there is a key sentence that you wrote: “Illegal downloading killing your career? Well, maybe if you’d pressed up your album I would’ve supported, but you didn’t care so I don’t.”  That’s it right there… ANYONE can knock a track up and post it online anywhere for free.  It might be the modern “Nation Of Millions” LP for all we know, but throwing up MP3s is crazy wack.

In the UK there are DJs that refuse to play MP3s of any description.  Why you ask?  Well if you believed in your music enough, you’d press a dubplate of it, or even a run of 50 copies (it’s cheap anough now) and send them out to DJs.  If a rip of it comes online somewhere, you know one of the DJs you sent it to has ripped it and shared it.  Want to keep it exclusive?  Get just 1 test press done and only give it to one big DJ to break that track, make it a signature track, OR, post out about 20 copies to DJs but give individual DJs a dub with a VIP version of it, very popular with Drum and Bass DJs here.  People should stop fucking bitching about losing sales and either just accept that there’s no money in it and carry on, or only put stuff out on wax.  Fuck MP3s & fuck Serato, in fact fuck the internet too!!

If I could switch the internet off today I would, get the independent record shops back in business and meet up with friends in a record shop on a Saturday afternoon when the distribution van turns up with precious new sealed import 12s to salivate over, even outbid your mates for that exclusive shit, play it on the pirate radio stations, do mixtapes that you can’t get anywhere else except from that particular DJ.

In fact fuck CDs too, too easy to copy, in fact, FUCK COMPUTERS as well!!!!  I was more than happy with an s1000 and a 4 track recorder back in the early 90s.  You could argue against me here, the fact that we couldn’t share all this knowledge without the internet, but so what, these days no one actually GETS INTO NEW MUSIC anyway, it’s a one listen free download and throw it away.  If the only medium was Wax or even cassetts, you’d listen to those shits cos rewinding your walkman uses too much battery, so you listen to them shits all the way through, even the wack cuts like I Need Love on “I’m Bad”, yes, I know all the words cos I couldn’t afford muthafuckin batteries all the time.  FUCKIN GREAT POST, GREAT BLOG AND LETS ALL GET IN A TIME MACHINE, GO BACK TO 1985 AND EXECUTE THE INVENTER OF CD WRITERS AND THE INTERNET!!!!!  Nuff respect, WAXER.

Comments?  Hates?  Loves?  Let me know, I thought all Disco Scratch readers should see this…

Disco Scratch Radio 7 – Live Rap Contest

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Disco Scratch Podcast, Disco Scratch Radio, Disco Scratch Stuff, MP3 Download, UK Hip Hop History, UK Hip Hop Radio Shows | Posted on 28-05-2010

Wicked show again last night thanks to all who got in the chatroom, made for a good laugh and was great to have the connections with other old school heads!  If you are reading this but have not got into the chatroom yet when the sho is live, you really should, I mean what else are you going to do on a Thursday night?  It’s after 9 so the kids are in bed, get your iPad, your lappy, your phone, DS lite, I dunno, your fridge with internet connectivity, put your headphones on so you don’t upset the missus with all this hardcore rap and get in the chatroom!

The rap contest was won by MC Dope Noise outta New Cross so respect to him, but no one rang up for the break to the beat so no winners there!  The break was from the Jesus Christ Superstar Soundtrack – Heaven On Their Minds, the rap was Blade – Watcha Waitin For.  So, hopefully see you in the chatroom!  Respect to all the old school soldiers…

1.Disco Scratch Intro
2.DuckAlert – Project 88
3.Bushkilla – Strings In Motion
4.2 Tone Committee – Way We Operate
5.First Down – Mad Dogs And Englishmen
6.Dominant Force – Flex
7.General Levi – Dem No Wicked Like We
8.Shock Wave – It’s The Games (We Play)
9.Ultramagnetic MCs – Chorus Line
10.Freshki & Mo Rock – Spectacular Venacular
11.Diversion Tactics – Live To London (Featuring Blade & Beyond There)
12. Diversion Tactics – 3 Card Brag (Ft D Gritty & Blade)
13.Diversion Tactics – Where I’m From
14.PD3 – Funk Rhymes Funky Style
15.MC Mell O – Open Up Your Mind (Wack As Fuck Version, sorry!!!)
16.Suspekt – Style Unorthadox
17.Bury Cru – MCs
18.Brotherhood – Alphabetical Response
19.Mista Websta – Breakdancing at Dinner Time
20. Aspects – My Genre
21.Dominant Force – Criminals
22.Break To The Beat Version Excursion – Jesus Christ Superstar Soundtrack – Heaven On Their Minds
23.Total Fiasco – Method To The Madness
24.MC Dope Noise (New Cross) Rap Line Winner
25.MC Duke – Final Conflict
26.Demon Boyz – International Karate
27.Sir Fresh & DJ Critical – Sir Vere (dedicated to DuckAlert, T Zone & SEIN)
28.Krispy 3 – Can’t Melt The Wax
29.Break To The Beat Version Excursion – Blade – Watcha Waitin For
30.Def Tex – Addiction To Rhyme
31.Gunshot – Patriot Games

 

Disco Scratch Radio 6 – Overlord X

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Disco Scratch Radio, UK Hip Hop History, UK Hip Hop Radio Shows | Posted on 19-05-2010

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 “14 days in May” 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 & 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 – Overlord X

Tracklist:

1.Disco Scratch Intro
2.DuckAlert – Project 88
3.Goldtop – My Introduction (Instrumental)
4.Trouble – I Get Hype (Instrumental)
5.DJ Format – Last Bongo In Brighton
6.Hijack – The Drummer
7.Mighty Ethnicz – Any R’ddim (The Dub)
8.Barry Blue – Cancel ‘Em All Out (Instrumental)
9.X’s Choice – City Limits Crew – Fresher Than Ever
10.X’s Choice – Overlord X & Dark Heart – Let There Be Rock

11.Demon Boyz – Northside (Instrumental)
12.Freshki & Mo Rock – Talking Pays (Beats)
13.11:59 – Dubrise
14.X’s Choice – 14 Days In May
15.Champions Of Nature – The Fuck Off (Instrumental)
16.Most Dominant – Hostility Part 2 (Instrumental)
17.Def Tex – Addiction To Rhyme (Instrumental)
18.Point Blank – Planting Semtex (Instrumental)
19.X’s Choice – Rough In Hackney
20.Jehst – Carpe Diem (Instrumental)
21.Krispy 3 – On Tempo (’94 Lick Instrumental)
22.X’s Choice – X Posse – Return Of The Breaks
23.EMF – Rough Potential (Instrumental)
24.NSO Force – Give It Up (Bonus Beats)
25.Daddy Freddy – We Are Champions (Version)
26.MC Duke – I’m Riffin (Instrumental)
27.Overlord X – 2 Bad (Bonus Beats)
28.Cash Crew – You Can’t Stop This (Instrumental)
29.Cookie Crew – Come On And Get Some (Cookstramental)
30.She Rockers – Jam It Jam (Instrumental)
31.Silver Bullet – Bring Forth The Guillotine (DJ Beats)
32.Def J – Just Save It (Instrumental)
33.Deliverance – Dead Funny (Instrumental)
34.X’s Choice – Hijack – Hold No Hostage

 

Disco Scratch Radio 5 – Ambush

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Audio, Disco Scratch Radio, MP3 Download, UK Hip Hop History, UK Hip Hop Radio Shows | Posted on 08-05-2010

Joined live on the line by Ambush tonight.  For those that don’t know, he used to run the UK Rap Classics site and is a walking encyclopedia of information about UK Hip Hop since its’ inception.  He has been actively involved in the scene for a very long time and is still reaching events to this day, a true school soldier.  We cross some interesting ground regarding the live scene in the late 80s/early 90s and touch on many subjects older UK heads will relate to.

Enjoy this 2 hour ramble of stories and experiences of the golden era of the UK Hip Hop scene.  For those that listened live, the download here has the full interview, the live stream had gremlins chewing the wires and I freestyled the last 20 minutes… big respect to all the Disco Scratch supporters.

Tracklist:

1.Disco Scratch Intro
2.DuckAlert – Diamond Dust (Instrumental)
3.3 Wize Men – Refresh Yourself
4.Family Quest – Sleep Walking

Interview tracks:

5.London Rhyme Syndicate – Hard To The Core (Instrumental)
6.Freshski & Mo Rock – Pick Up On This (Instrumental)
7.Grand Groove – Let’s Dance (Instrumental)
8.Demon Boyz – Northside (Instrumental)
9.MC Duke – Miracles (Instrumental)
10.Ambush’ Choice – Faze One – Layin Down A Beat
11.Merlin – Born Free (Unrapped)
12.MC Duke – I Don’t Care Anymore (Instrumental)
13.Ambush’ Choice – Demon Boyz – Recognition
14. The She Rockers – Give It A Rest (Instrumental)
15.Overlord X – 2 Bad (Bonus Beats)
16.Ambush’ Choice – Prime Rhyme Masters – You Need Discipline
17.Ambush’ Choice – Black Radical Mk 2 – B Boys B Wise II
18.Ambush’ Choice – Severe Carnage – The Struggle Continues

19.Standing Ovation – Onslaught (Instrumental)
20.Son Of Noise – The Mighty Son Of Noise (Instrumental)
21.Deliverance – Up & Down The Country (Instrumental)
22.NSO Force – In 2 Deep (Instrumental)
23.Ambush Choice – Ambush – The Ambush (Westwood Demo Version)
24.Ambush Choice – Ford Coalition – Get On The Mic (Scrabble Remix)

25.Waxer – Organ & Bass (Instrumental)
26.General Levy – Dem No Wicked Like We (Instrumental)
27.Ambush Choice – London Posse – Money Mad

 

Disco Scratch Radio 4 – Scenes14 In Interview

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Disco Scratch Radio, UK Hip Hop History, UK Hip Hop Radio Shows | Posted on 29-04-2010

These interviews I’m doing are revealing some fantastic information about the roots of the UK Hip Hop scene.  Scenes14 started in 1982/1983 and it wasn’t long before he was jumping fences at 3 in the morning with a sack of paint on his back.  Combined with a love of B Boying and all the elements, Scenes soaked up as much of the fledgling UK Hip Hop sphere as possible.  To this day he’s still rocking a dope custom graf Jacket & box fresh Puma kicks with the Suspekt crew baseball cap.

We spoke about the early jams and some of the pivotal events in the UK through the years that Scenes has attended.  Racking up some 28 years of living Hip Hop, this guy knows his onions, hope you enjoy the show and apology for slightly too loud mics causing some slight distortion, what can you do, we were gonna do it through headphoes to start with!!!  Enjoy & big respect to Scenes14, peep his site, The Underground Strikes Back.

Tracks used during the show:

1.Disco Scratch Intro
2.DuckAlert – Diamond Dust (Instrumental)
3.Kurtis Blow – The Breaks (Instrumental)
4.Mr Magic – Potential (Instrumental)
5.Kool DJ AJ – Ah That’s The Joint (Instrumental)
6.Scenes Choice – Twilight 22 – Electric Kingdom
7.Hashim – Al Naayfish (The Soul)
8.Africa Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force – Play At Your Own Risk (Instrumental)
9.Africa Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force – Planet Rock
10.Warp 9 – Nunk
11.Scenes Choice – Big Apple Productions – Genius At Work
12.Ice T – Tibetan Jam (Instrumental)
13.Wreckin Cru – Surgery (Instrumental)
14.Scenes Choice – Steady B – Fly Shante (Def Mix)
15.3rd Bass – Steppin To The AM (Instrumental)
16.Brand Nubian – Brand Nubiam (Instrumental)
17.Scenes Choice – Bushkilla – 92 Salute
18.Craig G – Shootin The Gift (Remix Dub)
19.EPMD – So Watcha Sayin (Dub)
20.Gang Starr – Manifest (Instrumental)
21.Scenes Choice – Blue Eyes – Soul Tip
22.PE – Bring The Noise (No Noise Instrumental)
23.ce T – Lethal Weapon (Instrumental)
24.Scenes Choice – EPMD – So Watcha Sayin’
25.Big L – Devil’s Son (Instrumental)
26.Stezo – To The Max (Dub)
27.Main Source – Think (Instrumental)
28.Scenes Choice – Def Tex – Run
29.Nas – It Ain’t Hard To Tell (Large Pro Remix Instrumental)
30.Gang Starr – Dwyck (Instrumental)
31.Craig Mack – Flava In Ya Ear (Remix Instrumental)
32.Scenes Choice – Hijack – I Had To Serve You

 

Disco Scratch Radio 3 – Repo136 Ageing B Boys Unite

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Ageing B Boys Unite!, Audio, Disco Scratch Podcast, Disco Scratch Radio, Disco Scratch Stuff, Repo136, UK Hip Hop History, UK Hip Hop Radio Shows, b boy | Posted on 22-04-2010

This is what Hip Hop geeks dream about… especially UK ones!  For the uninitiated, Repo136 runs one of the most popular Old School UK Hip Hop sites around, Ageing B Boys Unite .  We started chatting about 2 years ago and found we had a lot in common.  A few months back, just before Christmas we were going to record a podcast but real life got in the way, so here we are with a full on interview to see what makes up the Repo man.  Some dope music and extremely in depth chat about the old days of life in Hip Hop in the UK.

So, join us for (what should have been but ended up being 2 1/2 hours) 2 hours ( *ahem) of old school UK Hip Hop banter with the man behind the early 90s rap fanzine “Juice”.  Enjoy!

If you are interested in telling the world your stories via the interview medium please get in contact, hit us up at thediscoscratch@gmail.com peace!

Tracks Used during the show:

1.Disco Scratch Radio Intro
2. Russell Brothers – Party Scene (Instrumental)
3.Gang Starr – Manifest
4. Gang Starr – GotchU
5. Captain Rock – Cosmic Glide (instrumental)
6. Pieces Of A Dream – Mount Airy Groove (Instrumental)
7. T Ski Valley – Catch The Groove (Instrumental)
8. Disco 4 – Let It Whip (Instrumental)
9. Trouble Funk – Pump Me Up
10.  Jonzun Crew – Pac Jam (Look Out For The OVC)
11.  Warp 9 – Nunk (Instrumental)
12. C Bank – One More Shot (Instrumental)
13. The VHB – Beethoven’s 5th Street Symphony (Short Version)
14. Fantasy 3 – Biters In The City (Scratch Version)
15. Bobby Broom – Beat Freak (Dub Version)
16. B Boys – Girls Part 2 (Snippet)
17. Fantasy 3 – The Buck Stops Here (Instrumental)
18. Great Peso & Mr Nasty – It’s Time To Rock (Instrumental)
19. Newcleus – Jam On It (Instrumental)
20. Byron Davis – My Hands Are Quicker Than The Eye (Instrumental)
21. Eric B & Rakim – Eric B is President (Dub)
22. Justice – Put That Record Back On (Instrumental)
23. Kid Frost – Terminator
24. Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Price – A Toucjh Of Jazz
25. Kid n Play – Lat Night (Dub)
26. Kool G Rap & Polo – Rykers Island (Instrumental)
27. Hijack – The Contract (Instrumental)
28. Hijack – The Badman Is Robbin
29. SL Troopers – Knowledge (remix instrumental)
30. K Solo – Letterman (Instrumental)
31. Kool G Rap & DJ Polo – Ill Street Blues (Instrumental)
32. A Tribe Called Quest – Award Tour (Instrumental)
33. Beatnuts – No Equal (Instrumental)
34. Diamond D – Sally (Instrumental)
35. Onyx – Throw Ya Gunz (Instrumental)
36. Run DMC – Down With The King (Instrumental)
37. Word Of Mouth & DJ Cheese – King Kut

 

UK Hip Hop Radio Tape 14

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Capital Rap Show, Dave Pearce GLR, MP3 Download, Tape Rips, UK Hip Hop History, UK Hip Hop Radio Shows | Posted on 16-03-2010

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’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 “Stop The World” came out as both Tim & 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’s show, one dude shouts out “Area, flex, bob, Crimea, arcade, race & stoop (I think)” so if you recognise those name maybe it was you??  About 30 seconds in there’s a crazy wack housey remix of “Scrum & Then Some“, which some of you may remember as being the much better B Side to the 12 “Black & Proud” by the Dismasters.  All these uploads are unedited, I think it’s important to keep the whole tape as is, whether good or bad.

Also the legendary “How on earth did he become a Hip Hop scratch DJ on one of the most prominent Hip Hop shows of the day” 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 & 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 & Marv – Who’s In The Place

2.? Black Is Back

3.KCJ – Live Session On The Wheels

4.Stizo – Take It To The Max

5.Black Rock n Ron – ?

6.De La Soul – Ghetto Thang

7. ?/?

8/?/?

9.P Fine – NY Rap Report

10.Doug E Fresh – D.E.F

Side 2

1.KCJ – Mix #2

2.Black,Rock n Ron – Tired Of All Of This

3.Demon Boyz – Recognition

4.Kings Of Pressure – ?

5.Most Wanted – Calm Down

6.Ace & Action – 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 & http://twitter.com/DuckAlertUK the track is called “Diamond Dust”.

Anyway, spring is here, lookin forward to some heat hopefully… I might be moving this year back to the South so moving from the cold & damp West Midlands to get some heat back in these weary B Boy bones… see ya soon, Waxer.

 

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