I was just fucking around with the Logic factory library on TeamTalk one day and this is what came out of it. I doubt I'll ever finish this so here it is for your enjoyment or probably rightful critique.
Great crossover Jazz album. If you like this track you'll enjoy the rest of it as well.
Great jazzy joint from Kool and the Gang. Highly recommend bumping this one. I also challenge you to guess what bootleg hip hop track sampled this.
Merry christmas guys!
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Lil beat I made about a month ago, with my 1st and only attempt at shitty vocals.
I made this remix in august last year when I struggled to sleep and was apparently extremely bored.
A remix of Microphone Mathematics off of the Hittin' Hooks 1999 single. The goofy asf beat is perfection on this one.
This is one of my favorite beats off of Dilla's 04 beat CD called Dill Withers. This is the start of the Donuts era, and you can very clearly hear Madlib's influence on Dilla on this CD, but the beats are still distinctly unique. This one is such a banger, I turn up the volume on whatever system I'm listening to this on to unreasonable degrees every time it comes on.
This is track 17 off of JOHNDENVERLOUD, a casette of a bunch of demos, beats, remixes, ETC that Dilla recorded around 96. This contains remixes of Busta Rymes's Ill Vibe for example, as well as this freestyle. If you've ever heard the KOB compilation you will recognise this beat, since it originally came out on a different cassette around 1995.
Best song of the 1980s. You won't dispute me on that. You can try, but you'll probably come to the same conclusion after listening to it. I've even got the 12 inch single somewhere in my collection! This is the digital version off of streaming though as it'd take me yonks if I wanted to dig through those particular records.
Great funky bop from a great Funky album. Give this one a spin, you won't regret it.
Fenomenal track from a fenomenal album / compilation project by Pete Jolly. Would recommend even non jazz heads a listen.
Amazing remix Madlib made circa 03 - 04, originally on the Another Hundred beat CD with only snipitts of the vocals. This is the full version of the remix.
Yo! Today I'm bringing you my 1st ever DJ mix. Amaturish, I'm aware, and short too, but this idea has been floating around in my mind for a long time and that Polish Jazz record you can hear at the beginning finally inspired me to do it, since I already had a Logic window open anyway. All of the tracks come from my personal record collection, recorded from my AT-LP 120X USB straight in to my mixer and Logic for the purposes of this mix. Anyway, sit back, relax, set aside 20 minutes of your time and let me know what you think and if you want more!
Seriously. Y'all can't tell me it's not Paul having some hot steamy fun in the bedroom.
One of the best tracks from one of the best hip hop albums of all time. Madlib is killing it on the production and the rapping here, as always.
Completing this morning's batch of uploads from me, here is the original sample to J Dilla's No, in lossless quality straight from the record. Unfortunately this rip is only in mono but that's still the most theoretically HQ rip available on the web. I got this from a certain redacted incredible private tracker. Just don't get too horny. :P
Also my bad, I guess it was the early 70s not early 60s. Apologise for the oversight.
This is probably one of Dilla's weirdest productions, primarily due to the sample. It comes from an early 60s album called Sounds of Love From A to Z by Fred Miller, which comprises synthesizer melodies with this girl moaning through the album, all the way through. This particular sample was the 1st track on side A called Cented Wind.
Another one of Madlib's best beat CDs as far as I'm concerned. This track made it as one of Freddy Gibbs's tracks on I believe Peniata. Beautiful sample with a beautiful flip, what more could you ask for.
This is Beat 35 from Madlib's Another Hundred Beat CD. This 2nd CD has leaked a number of years ago, however the vast majority of the beats on it are missing, and some are verry horribly scratched. Even still, I consider this entire CD set to be one of the greatest Hip Hop beat CDs of all time, housing beats that later ended up being used on Madvillanie, Jaylib's Champion Sound, some Dudley Perkins stuff among others.
If interest is high enough, I will upload this entire 2 hour set.
Since y'all seem to be loving my uploads thus far, here's another one of my favorites as of late. I'm slightly annoyed so many of you know the shit I'm uploading (How could this be!) so perhaps I'll start digging out some of the more obscure stuff from my collection. Anyway, here's another bop from Mind Fusion Vol. 2. Y'all are inspiring me to reconsider the music blog idea again, I love talking about music so much but got nobody irl or even online to just sit and nerd-out to music to that much so throwing it in to the ether like this is the best I've got, especially in terms of weirder music my friends might not love as much.
Last good vybes for today from my extensive music libraries, because from vinyl through Apple Music to local somehow I have just so fucking many of those. This is a primarily new-jack-swing album from 91 which has many amazing tracks on it, but this is by far the absolute best one, without a doubt.
Anyway, if you're enjoying those selections do let me know and I'll be sure to upload random tracks from my library like this every so often for your pleasure.
Even more good vibes! This time, it's some Brazilian Jazz. I discovered the 2nd part of this track with the fucking rad as fuck synth solo on Madlib's Mind Fusion Vol. 2, a jazz DJ mix I'd recommend absolutely anyone serious about jazz, or trying to get in to the genre, listen to, so many good selections. This entire album is also a fenomenal project that y'all should check out.
Just good vibes. Found this album about a year ago by accident while browsing Youtube and looking up some City Pop stuff. Definitely one of my favorite projects from the entire genre, absolutely worth giving a listen.
A tape I recorded demos on to through-out oct to dec 2024. It still sits in my tapedeck waiting for more demos to be recorded on to it but I just haven't bought the cables to plug the deck in to my new mixer yet. Y'all seemed to enjoy some of the last demos I shared so hopefully same applies here.
What the title says.
Haha fuck you now you're braindead for life. i was forced to make this and write this description my overseer left so i can talk freely now plz send help im in ohio
An intro to a mixtape that Dilla made for DJ Tony Tones circa 1996.