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DJ Scratch | Break Dancing to the Old School
Simply Jeff | Funkengruven
Zulu Nation | Play At Your Own Risk
Hashim | Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)
Davy DMX | One For The Treble (Vocal Mix)
Busy Bee | Running Thangs
DJ Kool Herc | B-Boy Boogie
Slick Rick & Dana Dane | Pimpin' Ain't Easy
Trevor Lovey | The Bounce (Trevor's Willesden Dub)
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LL Cool J | I'm That Type Of Guy
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I've been at this for awihle now. My first posted mix was in October 2005 (Battle for Galactica). I was first posting VERY regularly, but I've increasingly slacked on meeting my own deadlines. Family responsibilities have taken center-stage, which isn't bad; I've just had to reorder some priorities... and how I tackle each and every mix. Early on, I was more concerned on how the mixes particularly sounded- not just the selection of music and transitions, but layering tracks together. -- mashing lite, I suppose. But that was an involved effort that, frankly, I was growing bored with. With a relatively limited amount of time with which to work, I found myself focusing more and more over time on JUST the RIGHT flow from one track to another. You can definitely hear this in newer mixes -- I have dropped my fear of silence and simply non-overlapped segues. I hope you enjoy the product(s) you have before you today.









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