I got the opportunity to check out J Boogie rock it last week at the the 45 Sessions in Oakland. This is a great synthed out remix for your listening enjoyment. Make sure to purchase his whole album here
I got the opportunity to check out J Boogie rock it last week at the the 45 Sessions in Oakland. This is a great synthed out remix for your listening enjoyment. Make sure to purchase his whole album here
DJ Platurn_The Best Of A Tribe Called Quest V.1 by platurn
You can purchase a digital download of this mix for $5.99 here
A portion of the proceeds will be donated to http://danceoutdiabetes.org
Check out this great tribute mix to Fela Kuti by Stimulus, Brooklyn MC and Dj. Here is a little write up on how he created this mix
i went to see FELA! when i had a few friends in it, like Sahr [Ngaujah] and Afi [McClendon]. I interviewed them for hours on end. “What’s your take on Fela? What do you feel peole don’t get about him?” Both spoke about about his humanism and mysticism — he was worried about his people and humanity in general. Mysticism has gotten lost in our culture, and FELA! is a lot about how a lack of mysticism takes away from humanity.
To make the mix, I watched a lot of Fela documentaries and listened to all the interviews I’d done with the cast. Unfortunately I lost the recordings [of the interviews], I was gonna put them on the mixtape… One of the things i watched was how Fela made his music, going up to London listening to jazz and salsa. He’d say “I make my music being inspired by all kinds of things being melded together.” So i just started going through my files and listening to things that had his influence.
AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #4: STIMULUS- ‘WHAT IT MEANS’ by okayafrica
Beautiful song from Kendra Morris.
What do you get when you put together afrobeat legend Fela Kuti and rap pioneers De La Soul? You get Fela Soul; a musical tapestry created by Gummy Soul artist Amerigo Gazaway. More than just a clever title, Fela Soul is an 8-track, 33 minute journey into the world of afrobeat rhythms, funky horn riffs, and classic hip-hop gems. Using dozens of hand-picked samples from the Nigerian instrumentalist and political figure Fela Kuti, and 8 carefully-chosen acapellas from the Native Tongue rap trio De La Soul, Amerigo seamlessly intertwines the two into something completely new and original.