February 9, 2010
October 21, 2009
October 5, 2009
Rocker's Delight

I've been ripping records I'm getting rid of for 3 days now. I don't know why I decided to let this one go, maybe I'm just not the completist I once was. It's kind of fun and somewhat rare too.
Prince Blackman: Rocker's Delight Instrumental (1980)
Labels: cover, old school, reggae
April 11, 2008
February 12, 2008
Classic Time #32
There's not much I can say about this track that hasn't been said before so I'll just say it sounds as fresh today as the day I first heard it. The link below is the 12" version, which as far as I can tell is identical to the album version but with better sound quality.Was Dog A Doughnut (Disco Version) (1977)
Labels: classic, electronic, old school
January 7, 2008
Dr Dre: 86 In The Mix
Courtesy of DJ Soul's Mic Check. So Necessary.
Labels: Internets, Los Angeles, mix, old school, Rap
September 19, 2007
Classic Time #18

Possibly the roughest two tracks to ever appear back to back on the same 12"...
Spoonie Gee & The Treacherous Three: New Rap Language
Spoonie Gee: Love Rap
I'm off to Munich for a gig now, dunno if I'll have time to update until next week..
Labels: classic, old school, Rap
July 26, 2007
Mikä on tag?
My apologies for not updating for a while, I've been busy with all kinds of different things. Deejaying of course, but also the final 9 Sopranos episodes.
Anyway, here's some ancient hip hop journalism for my Finnish speaking peoples. This article was published in 1984 in the leading teen magazine Suosikki and is more or less based on Steven Hager's book Hip Hop. Shout outs to Pimpu for the scans (click to enlarge).


As a bonus, here's one my faves from the disco-rap era, "Get The Party Jumpin" by Solo Sound.
Anyway, here's some ancient hip hop journalism for my Finnish speaking peoples. This article was published in 1984 in the leading teen magazine Suosikki and is more or less based on Steven Hager's book Hip Hop. Shout outs to Pimpu for the scans (click to enlarge).


As a bonus, here's one my faves from the disco-rap era, "Get The Party Jumpin" by Solo Sound.
Labels: Helsinki, journalism, old school, Rap








