SUPER 7 Volume 5 ft. JAZZY JEFF, REVOLUTION, Z-TRIP, VAJRA, GASLAMP KILLER, MICK BOOGIE

About as all star a cast as you could see on a mixtape right hurr. peep it.

DJ JAYCEEOH Presents: ‘Super 7 Volume 5″
Featuring DJ’s: JAZZY JEFF, REVOLUTION, Z-TRIP, VAJRA, GASLAMP KILLER, MICK BOOGIE
Brought to you by: www.DJCITY.com

JAYCEEOH

1. Super 7 Vol 5 Intro
2. JayCeeOh – Must Be Crazy
3. JayCeeOh – Six Million Mottos
4. Tyga – Rack City vs Love Without a Heart (JayCeeOh Blend)
5. Astronomar – Moombahtronix
6. Main Source – Fakin the Funk (ATCR Remix)
7. Keyz-N-Krates – Uncle Otis (JayCeeOh Edit)
8. Jaime XX vs Young Jeezy – Smoking Section (JayCeeOh Edit)
9. 2 Chainz – The Dopest (JayCeeOh Edit)
10 Jay-Z vs Neon Indian (JayCeeOh Blend)
11. Heartbeat (Oliver Remix) (JayCeeOh Edit)
12. Justice vs Beatnuts – Loud and Clear (JayCeeOh Edit)
jayceeoh.com | @DJ JAYCEEOH

JAZZY JEFF

1.joruns way/jorun bombay
2 nothin but love remix/heavy d
3 sucker mc’s/run dmc
4 jus another case/cru
5 grunt/james brown
6 bring the noise/public enemy
7 night to remember accapella/shalamar
8 mind power dub/james brown
9 childrens story accapella/slick rick
10 for real/jackal the bear
11 bustin loose/chuck brown
12 t plays for cool remix/marvin gaye
djjazzyjeff.com | @Dj Jazzy Jeff

DJ REVOLUTION

1. Blind Man Can See It- James Brown
2. Funky Technician-Lord Finesse & DJ Mike Smooth
3. Mister Bass Man-Fatback Band
4. Friends Of Mrs. S.- Jackie Orzaczksy
5. Nautilus-Bob James
6. Nautilus-The Simon Sound
7. Zouche Drums 3- David Holland
8. Its Just Begun Part 2-Soopa Soul
9. Melting Pot-Boris Gardner
10. Apache- Le Par Bongo Rockers
11. Planet Rock Pt. 1- Breakout
thecutonline.com | @DJREVOLUTION

Z-TRIP

1. Z-Trip Intro
2. Mocambo Funk 45′s – The New Message (Z-Trip Scratch Break)
3. Prince vs Dr. Dre – 7 / Lets Get High (Z-Trip Blend)
4. Flying Lotus / Ltwxrmx (J Dilla Lightworks Remix) (Z-Trip Can You Feel It Mix)
5. Kanye West vs Faith No More – Runaway / Epic (Z-Trip Blend)
6. DJ Madd – Homeland (Z-Trip’s change The Style Mix)
www.djztrip.com | @ztrip

VAJRA

1. Intro
2. Bumps “Can You See” Vajra scratch routine
3. Gnr & Kanye “Welcome to the Jungle”
4. Jackson 5 “I want you back”
5. Naughty by Nature & Jackson 5 “Opp abc” Vajra Blend
6. Dave Bartholomew “Shrimp & Gumbo”
7. Johnny Rivers “Seventh Son”
8. Dead Prez “Hip Hop Ritchcraft Remix”
9. Dead Prez & Professor Green “Monster Hip Hop” Vajra Blend
10. Foreign Beggars vs Bar 9 “Seven Midnight Swagger”
11. The B.U.M.S. & Rick James “Mary Jane Frees My Mind” Vajra Blend
djvajra.com | @DJ Vajra

GASLAMP KILLER

1. Adrian Younge – Turn Down The Sound
2. Jay Z & Kanye – prime time
3. Dimlite – track 8
4. Jeremia J – Grand Ball
5. Dr. Dre – a n**ga with a muthaf*ckin gun
6. 99cent Dreams – track 4
thegaslampkiller.com | @gaslampkiller

MICK BOOGIE

1. Mick Boogie f/ Camp Lo: Oodles Of O’s (produced by Apple Juice Kid)
2. Mick Boogie f/ Big Pooh & Skillz: Run’s House (produced by nVMe)
3. Mick Boogie f/ Freeway: Everything’s Gonna Be Alright (produced by The Kickdrums)
4. Mick Boogie f/ Kidz In The Hall: Children’s Story (produced by Double 0)
5. Mick Boogie f/ Tanya Morgan & Nitty Scott: Down With The King (produced by 6th Sense)
mickboogie.com | @mickboogie

Rock Hard Bastards (Excess, D-Styles + Toadstyle) Talk Turntablism, Performance, Production +

Pretty interesting interview with the bastids.

“Dubspot caught up with Rock Hard Bastards, a DJ trio consisting of DJ Excess (NYC), D-Styles (LA), and Toadstyle (Chicago) at Stokyo Warehouse in Los Angeles, CA ahead of an 8 country European tour in December. All three members have been shaking up the world of turntablism with incredible individual performances as well as in legendary collaborations with groups like Ned Hoddings, Gunkhole and Beat Junkies. Excess, D-Styles, and Toadstyle talk about obstacles (distant collaboration), new music and DJ technology, carrying on tradition and pushing the turntable as their controller of choice. In this day in age of new technology and controllerism and using MIDI controllers for performance, the Rock Hard Bastards still choose the turntable as their main instrument and controller in performing their music, past and upcoming. An EP release as well as a UK and European tour are planned for late Spring / early Summer of 2012.”

Stones Throw Beat Battles – Mixtape – Vol 1

“so this is it!
something ive been wanting to do for awhile. this mix represents alot of hard work from everybody in the battles. seriously humbled by the producers on the boards,
and i wanted a way to showcase our work.
didnt get a chance to put everyone in there, and i wanted to put a few that have taken their beats down…
each track features a winning beat from every producer. one beat per person. dont consider this mix complete, but more of a sampler for the beat battles.
apologies for the shitty mixing :)
hope you enjoy”

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TRACKLIST:
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1) enzoeyeris – Days Are Numbered
2) MONEXUS – Untitled Beat (Edit)
3) Teje – Untitled Beat
4) uPprhand – Finally
5) P.SUS – Future Funk Style
6) dtunez – Noisy Dörty
7) Beatronome – For What It’s Worth
8) djerratic – Transition
9) YABBA – SOUL
10) HIGHYENA – I (Matriach Remix)
11) Raj Mahal – Karma (Rocks & Blows)
12) OSØ – Up Next
13) Irmusic – We Could
14) Meerdat – What We Wanted
15) MellowYouth – Warm Kitty
16) Heavy Drama – Pre-Xmas Chill
17) arX – Untitled Beat
18) dinobeatz – Whattaduck
19) PΣƬ VІЯƲS- Lifted
20) b❍Ƞucci1k – Waterflows
21) NΩmaD – SendaiFlyBy
22) StR©K – The What
23) GoodWilL – Unititled Beat
24) Deliuan – Last Minutes
25) Es-K – Blue
26) MilkyWay – Untitled Beat
27) jams beats – Untitled Beat
28) beatfux – floating
29) Jeriko Jackson – We Shall Overcome
30) Shatter Hands – Nothing To Do
31) BEN BADA BOOM – Riot
32) S.F.T. – Counting Beats
33) Champ Neptune – Shame On Fate
34) Seize Beats – It Takes Practice

(Sample Sunday) Ugly Duckling – Introduckling

Ugly Duckling formed around 1993 in Long Beach, California. Ugly Duckling’s members include Dizzy Dustin (Dustin McFarland), Young Einstein (Rodney Pleasant Jr.) and Andy Cat (Andy Cooper). They took the name Ugly Duckling because they felt like outcasts on the Southern California hip hop scene of the mid-1990s. According to the book How to Rap: the Art & Science of the Hip-Hop MC, they are “one of the most prominent underground hip hop groups of all time”. Any which way, theyre that happy easy going hip hop you dont really get any more.

I couldnt find the video anywhere, so heres the track:

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The sample comes from Hamilton Bohannon’s Save Their Souls (0:58 ish). An American percussionist, band leader and record producer, Bohannon was one of the leading figures in 1970s disco music. After 1980 he was usually credited simply as Bohannon.