Category: MP3

Get It On The Floor

Posted on July 23rd, 2010 in MP3, Mixes, Music

Hands down, the best mix I’ve put down since “The Advanced Fast Booty-Moving Master Class.” Heavy hitting with the house an disco jams, sprinkled with a little bit of electro for that added touch. Next week’s mix is looking straight up throwback rework crazy discofest so keep your eyes and your ears open.

As an added bonus I’ll toss you guys this Deadmau5 x Outkast mashup “Ghosts Over Baghdad.” The original creator of this mashup offered it for free on SoundCloud, but the download limit was reached. Just for you guys, check it below.

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DJ Ellipse – Ghosts Over Baghdad [download]

Club Monsieur – Free Track from Rockets!

Posted on June 16th, 2010 in MP3, Music

Rockets [SoundCloud - Facebook], one of the dance floor destructors working under the DISCOTEXAS label [Official Site - Facebook], snuck a new track onto SoundCloud almost a month ago. Rocket’s Club Monsieur passed completely under my radar until he made a post earlier today about it being free to download on SoundCloud. If you’ve been following my mixes or even just listened to Sweatin’ To The Indies, then you’ve heard what’s coming out of the DISCOTEXAS label and you’ve probably heard some Rockets tracks in my sets.

Listen below and be sure to download it so you can bounce in your car, during your workout, while you run, or whatever else you may be doing when you’re away from your computer.

New Tunk Mixtape – Talk Of The Town

Posted on May 1st, 2010 in Local, MP3, Music

Talk of the Town
Download Talk Of The Town on Bandcamp

I’ve shared some Sore Losers and KillaMC with you in the past and here comes another hard hitter from the Brain Gang, Tunk. Knowing the quality of most local artists I’ll admit I was skeptical as I downloaded the mixtape and prepared to listen to it for the first time, but any feeling of skepticism should have been wiped away by Tunk’s inclusion in the Brain Gang. That group is not capable of doing anything wrong.

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Tunk – Intro

After unzipping Talk Of The Town and importing it to iTunes I hit play and started with the first track, the intro. At this point I’m already warming up. Delivery is great and production is solid, but there isn’t much going on yet. It is just the intro after all.

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Tunk – This Is Me

Here comes “This Is Me,” the second track out of the 16 included on Talk Of The Town. All I needed to hear was the minute from 1:15 to 2:15 and I was sold. Although “This Is Me” isn’t my favorite track on the album, that is unarguably the best minute of hip hop on the mixtape and maybe even the best minute of hip hop the year is going to see.

Talk Of The Town continues showing strength through the remaining 14 tracks on the mixtape and is sprinkled with the familiar voices of Vincent Brown from Sore Losers and ThatKidThuro as well as some phone-in feedback from Tunk’s God Mom. The inclusion of feedback or skits on albums has been really hit or miss in the past, but I rarely find myself skipping the two feedback tracks since I can’t help but smile out of her show of support and opinions on the mixtape.

My top three tracks off of this mixtape are “Got Me Trippin’,” “You Don’t Work, You Don’t Eat,” and “Talk Of The Town.” The only way you’re going to get to listen to those is to go to Tunk’s bandcamp and listen or download the album there. You’ll want to do the latter, I’ve been listening to this mixtape every day for over a week.