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The Chop Shop Podcast Vol.9 & 10

  • 31-12-2007 4:40pm
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    STEVIE G PRESENTS THE CHOP SHOP PODCAST VOL.9

    First of let me wish all you a Happy Christmas and a Good New Year. While i’m wishing folks well i’d like to thank all the dj’s who took the time to put a mix for the podcast, so to Justin O Donnell, Handsome Paddy, A2DF, DJ Half Dutch, Jimmy The Hideous Penguin, Colm Kenefick, Colz, Stevie G & Pasta Masta thanks for your time and effort, without which this podcast wouldn’t be possible. To Neil Corcoran, thanks for the reviews and i’ll look forward to reading some more next year. And i almost forgot to thank my good friend Oscar Foran for the artwork and the photoshop tips. Now getting back on topic, i’m proud to present The Chop Shop Podcast Vol. 9 mixed by none other thans Red Fm’s Stevie G! …………………………………………

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    “This was my first mix in awhile and I had a lot of tunes to get out
    my system, probably too much really! I only got about half of them
    on so I’ll have to do a part 2 soon-This mix here includes a pretty
    good variety of stuff, from funk and hip-hop to reggae and rock.
    Soul and jazz run through most of the tunes, which I’ve pretty much
    banged together as if it were a live gig.
    I could easily have kept it to a smooth and slick 95bpm
    hip-hop for the whole thing, but that’s what I was doing ten or
    twelve years ago and I wanna play much broader now. That said the
    mix kicks off with largely a hip-hop vibe, before proceeding to
    some breaks and funk, and eventually on to some rock and Motown
    stuff, via reggae and ska. As I said, there are bits of jazz all
    along the way, from the early hip-hop prototype Last Poets stuff,
    to the heavily jazz influenced stuff from a few of my favourite
    modern soul singers, Amy Winehouse and Jill Scott. The jazz funk of
    a Marvin Gaye classic gives way to Jazzy Jeff’s pioneering blend of
    some of the best 70’s stuff, with “Mister Magic” sitting nicely on
    a remix of Jurassic 5’s first single. Cannonball Adderley’s mighty
    “Walk Tall” is another jazz classic, as are the two Blue Mitchell
    efforts here, both sampled by great hip-hop tracks.
    I’m a big reggae and soul fan too, and there’s
    smatterings of both, though time restrictions meant these sections
    are a bit rushed. Two of the best ever DJ orientated tracks are on
    here too, the aforementioned Jazzy Jeff cut-up accompanied by the
    still outstanding Cut Chemist remix of DJ Shadow’s classic, a
    massive track for me back in the day. From a similar era I’ve
    included MC Lyte and Nas, plus a contribution from one of the most
    under-rated hip-hop crews of them all, Digable Planets. Modern big
    hitters such as Jay Z, Common and Kanye more than merit their
    inclusion, while my love for Dilla is evident on about 4 tracks,
    the incredible Pharoahe Monch helping out on a track from “The
    Shining”
    As a teenager who listened to the Velvet Underground non
    stop, I’m delighted to include the massive “Rock n’Roll”, a very
    big track for me growing up. Van Morrison’s Them, Aretha Franklin,
    The Stones, Booker T and Jackie Wilson are all there too, plus
    Maceo & the Macks, James Brown and the Four Tops! Apologies if some
    bits are a bit rushed, I would love to play the tracks in full, but
    it is the Chop Shop after all. Happy Christmas!” - Stevie G

    1-LAST POETS-Jazzoetry
    2-JILL SCOTT-Let It Be
    3-DIGABLE PLANETS-Time & Space (A new Refutation of)
    4-BLUE MITCHELL-Flat Backing
    5-MENAHAN STREET BAND-Make the Road by Walking
    6-JAY Z-Roc Boyz
    7-J DILLA FEAT PHAROAHE MONCH-Love Music
    8-A TRIBE CALLED QUEST-Love
    9-ARTIFACTS-Art of Facts (Remix)
    10-MC LYTE-Stop, Look and Listen
    11-NAS-Represent
    12-PHAT KHAT-Rainy Dayz
    13-COMMON FEAT DWELE-The People
    14-MACEO & THE MACKS-Cross the Tracks
    15-STETSASONIC-DBC (Let the Music Play)
    16-DOUG E FRESH-The Show
    17-STAT QUO-Here We Go
    18-JASON FOX-Aunt Jackie
    19-RED ASTAIRE-Move Ya Ass
    20-RED ASTAIRE-Mambo El B-Boy
    21-HOT 8 BRASS BAND-What’s My Name?
    22-DJ SHADOW-The Number Song (Cut Chemist Mix)
    23-JAMES BROWN-Talkin’ Loud & Sayin’ Nuthin
    24-MARVIN GAYE-T Plays It Cool
    25-JAZZY JEFF & THE FRESH PRINCE-A Touch of Jazz
    26-GROVER WASHINGTON JR-Mister Magic
    27-JURASSIC 5-Unified Magic (Remix)
    28-STEELY DAN-Kid Charlemagne
    29-KANYE WEST-Champion
    30-WADE MARCUS-Spinning Wheel
    31-ARCHIE SHEPP-Mama Too Tight
    32-INSTITUTO MEXICANO-Hip Hop No Pares
    33-MARCIA GRIFFITHS-Feels Like Jumpin’
    34-WELTON IRIE-Hotter Reggae Music
    35-THE UPSETTERS-Return of Django
    36-BIG YOUTH-Hot Stock
    37-MARK RONSON FEAT AMY WINEHOUSE-Valerie (Baby J Remix)
    38-DELROY WILSON-Dancin’ Mood
    39-THE ETHIOPIANS-Owe Me No pay Me
    40-BOB MARLEY-Soul Shakedown Party
    41-BOB MARLEY-Soul Shakedown Party (Aphrodisiac Mix)
    42-ROLLING STONES-Under my Thumb
    43-WAYNE GIBSON-Under my Thumb
    44-VELVET UNDERGROUND-Rock N’Roll
    45-THEM-Gloria
    46-ARETHA FRANKLIN-Save Me
    47-BOOKER T & THE MG’S-Green Onions
    48-JONATHAN RICHMAN-Roadrunner
    49-JR. WALKER & THE ALL STARS-I’m A Road Runner
    50-DETROIT SOUND-We’re Gonna Party
    51-JACKIE WILSON-Soul Galore
    52-THE FOUR TOPS-I Can’t Help Myself
    53-BARRETT STRONG-Money (That’s what I Want)
    54-ARCHIE BELL & THE DRELLS-I Can’t Stop Dancin’
    55-LIGHTNIN’ ROD-Sport
    56-CANNONBALL ADDERLEY-Walk Tall
    57-BLUE MITCHELL-Good Humour Man
    58-UMC’s–One to Grow On

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    PASTA MASTA PRESENTS THE CHOP SHOP PODCAST VOL.10

    Right folks as promised we’ve got one last installment of our podcast before the new year, Pasta Masta is on the wheels of steel this time round and let me be the first to tell ya that dude doesn’t disappoint. Runnin at just under 74 mins and featuring an eclectic mix of tracks from artists such as Prince, The Pharcyde, Moloko, Disco Dub Band and many more, this mix is bound to go down well with just bout any one lucky enough to hear it! Thanks again to all involved and to the subscribers who’ve taken the time to download and listen to the mixes. See ya in a few weeks, THE CHOP SHOP!

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    1 - BOOGALOO & LOTARI vs SMOOTH ‘Sweat side’
    2 - SOULIQUE ‘Let’s stay running’
    3 - MC LYTE ‘Cold rock a party’
    4 - SONO RHIZMO ‘Barbwire’
    5 - NATURAL SELF ‘The sound’
    6 - DJ SHADOW ‘The number song’ (Cut Chemist remix)
    7 - MEKON ft. SKOOLLY D ‘Skool”s out’
    8 - NWA ‘Straight outta Compton’
    9 - KRS 1 ‘I can”t wake up’
    10 - SHOWBIZ & AG ‘Bounce ta this’
    11 - THE PHARCYDE ‘I’m that type of nigga’
    12 - MR. FITZPOP ‘Without me’ (900numberblend)
    13 - PRINCE ‘D.M.S.R. (Extended version)
    14 - 21 GUITARS ’Scorpio’
    15 - EXILE ‘Summer in L.A.’
    16 - AREA CODE 615 ‘Stone fox chase’
    17 - WAR ‘The world is a ghetto’
    18 - RUNAWAY ‘Shadows’
    19 - DISCO DUB BAND ‘Disco Dub’ (re-edit)
    20 - FRANKIE SMITH ‘Double dutch bus’
    21 - SYRUP ‘Sweat shop’
    22 - RUBE ‘Dharma bumrush’
    23 - ZONGAMIN ‘Bongo song’
    24 - NU TROPIC ‘Moonlight’
    25 - RINOCEROSE ‘Mes vacances a Rio’ (Francois K remix)
    26 - MOLOKO ‘Time is now’ (FK blissed out dub)

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 327 ✭✭StevieG


    ........to be shared with anyone interested

    Starting with a mix I did in 2006 called "Hip-hop meets Disco"


    Mix 1

    http://rapidshare.com/files/85853077...Disco.m4a.html

    Hip-hop meets Disco Vol 1
    The Rebirth-Evil Vibrations
    De La Soul-A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays
    LL Cool J-Jinglin Baby
    Nas-Made You Look (Apache Remix)
    EPMD-I'm Housin (Original & Remix)
    JVC Force-The Force is Here
    Jungle Brothers-What U Waitin 4
    Chill Rob G-The Power
    Black Sheep-Strobelite Honey
    3RD Bass-Brooklyn-Queens
    Chubb Rock-Treat Em Right
    Missy Elliot-I'm Really Hot (Remix)
    Black Eyed Peas-Joints & Jams (Remix)
    K-Aos-Superstar Part 2
    DJ Skribble-Everbody C'Mon
    Joe Budden Feat Busta Rhymes-Fire
    Phaoron Feat Outkast-Damn
    Young MC-That's the Way Love Goes
    Definition Of Sound-Moira Jane's Cafe
    Outro

    a simple enough concept, disco influenced hip-hop, mainly back-in-the-day late 80's early 90's stuff

    It's a pretty decent selection, showing how massively important the 4 X 4 disco groves were on early hip-hop and on later Nativie tongues era stuff




    Mix 2

    http://rapidshare.com/files/86391005...UNK.m4a.htm l


    From around 3 years ago, i called it HIPHOPDISCOJAZZFUNK, as it's basically a freestyle mix where i just grabbed a load of records and went for it

    I'll try and get a tracklisting later but it goes from old skool hip-hip to 80's stuff, disco, loads of jazzy flavours and **** knows what else

    artists include

    John Coltrane
    Jocelyn Brown
    Gwen Cuthrie
    Roy Ayers
    Tom Tom Club
    D'Angelo
    Michael Jackson
    Whodini
    Earth Wind and Fire
    Aretha Franklin
    EPMD
    Tom Browne
    Booker T and the MGs


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