• FLOAT – You may take my city but you will never take my funk

    FUNK + HIPHOP Mix In memory of Funk Fridays w/ Float at Minx bar in Christchurch, post Feb 2011 earthquake.

    FLOAT – You may take my city but you will never take my funk by float_

    Track List:

    1. Floaters - Float On (live sample)
    2. Kool & The Gang – Jungle Jazz
    3. Maceo & The Macks – Cross The Tracks (We Better Go Back)
    4. Charles Bradley – Trouble In The Land
    5. Tom Tom Club – Genius Of Love
    6. Bobby Byrd – I Know You Got Soul
    7. James Brown – It’s A New Day
    8. Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers – Bustin’ Loose
    9. Betty Wright – Clean Up Woman (4am Remix)
    10. Talking Heads – Our House
    11. Sugarhill Gang – Rappers Delight (Short 12″ Version)
    12. Beastie Boys – Triple Trouble
    13. De La Soul – Eye Know (The Know It All Mix)
    14. Arrested Development – Tennessee
    15. Jurassic 5  – Jurass Finish First
    16. Swollen Members – Too Hot (feat. DJ Babu)
    17. Lou Reed – Walk On The Wildside
    18. A Tribe Called Quest – Can I Kick It? (Extended Boilerhouse Mix)
    19. Jay Dee a.k.a J Dilla – Beej-N-Dem Pt. 2
    20. MED – Can’t Hold On
    21. Madlib – Blow The Horns On Em’ (feat. Guilty Simpson)
    22. Das EFX – Real Hip-Hop
    23. John Travolta/Samuel L. Jackson – Royale With Cheese

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  • AIAIAI TMA-1. REVEIW by THANKS

    REVIEW TIME….

    im not the greatest at reveiwing things and or getting my thoughts out. unless it is an image or music.

    but here go’s

    headphones are vital to anyone in the dj world. they first need to be durable, they need to be cofortable, lightweight and also need to reproduce sound that is not overly bass heavy. and provide clear reproduction of whatever it is we need to monitor. and if all those boxes are ticked, they do need to look rad. (some people may not agree with the last statement)

    I have used a few different sets in my time djing. I have used cheap and not so nasty berhinger which suprisingly were not too bad although they were pretty much an exact cosmetic copy of Technics dj headphones. The main problem I had with these was the size. as was the problem with some pioneer and sony headphones i have used in the past. they seemed too heavy for the relatively small sound they output.

    the past two years i have used sennheiser hd-25. originally because i needed a small portable pair of headphones that were easy to replace parts. and would stand up to prolonged use at high levels.and they have been great.

    over the past couple of years the brand danish brand AIAIAI has been making moves in the portable ear-bud headphone market. and more recently the track headphone.

    I heard the news of the AiAiAi about 9 months ago. and the boys at orange giant agency have been spreading the hype considerably since then. 

    unfortunately with a lot of brands who market so called “dj headphones” just don’t match up to the quality of professional audio brands. so although the original photos of the TMA-1s were impressive i was still a little skeptical of how they would sound. Although the campaign that went with the hype around the release had some reassuring videos. and some heavy testing by the likes of. FLYING LOTUS, A TRAK, to name only a few

    had the opportunity to test these out this weekend. again thanks to the boys at orange giant. My original worries of sound quality in comparison to my HD-25′s were smashed out of the park. these things held up on par if not better than the senns. they were comfortable and as has been said before murdered out in all matt black.

    As they were designed with true industrial design practice in mind. the form is a result of the products function. they sound amazing and look amazing. there is nothing on the headphones that doesnt need to be there. there isnt even a visible logo. which to me is letting everyone know that these are the real deal. to me products that need no or little branding and let the function of the product just live for itself is a true sign of quality.

    stripped back to its essential parts and forms. these things are worth their weight in gold.

    I had a bit of a go with the foam pads, and to me it dropped a bit too much of the low end out. so i will be sticking to the original earpads for now. untill i figure out if the foam ones are worth using.

    the coiled cord to me is perfect. it isnt too long. but has a little bit of stretch in it which to me is important. especially when you have people walking around you in a dj booth. the cord is also 100% replaceable as it attaches with a small headphone jack. also handy if you have people walking around in front of you pulling out your cords.

    if you are in the market for a good sturdy pair of performance headphones that dont only look the part. but perform to the standard that we all need these are for you.

    i would suggest these to anyone and back them 100%

    check out the site for more info. and get in touch with the boys at orange giant if you are in the market for some. or keep an eye out at your local store. and if they arent there put the heat on them to get them in.

    AIAIAI

    orangegiant

    b

    will update more on them in the future.

    [watch?v=C7U0iAGigi8&feature=related]

    here is the track to listen to when you get a pair.

    reblogged from THANKSMEDIA


  • September Mixes from FLOAT and HAN

    Following a huge earthquake that smashed up our city this month, Han and I put together these mixes while we were temporarily homeless. The left side of the artwork is a photo I took as we ran out of our building after the quake. Comments after the jump.

    You can save the files by clicking the small download icon on the right:

    FLOAT – BRICKS & MORTAR (September Mix 2010)

    Han – Deluxe Cheeseburger Mix


  • THANKS – Don’t Talk To Me About Life

    Looks like our boy THANKS is starting to knock these mixes out on the regular now, check it:

    AUGUST2010 by thanks


  • So long and THANKS for all the fish

    Better late than never, June Mix from THANKS:

    THANKS – JUNE MIX – “So Long and Thanks for all the Fish”


  • RBMA interview with TokiMonsta

    I’ve been following TokiMonsta since she started to break the LA beats scene, joined Flying Lotus’ Brainfeeder and was inducted into the Redbull Music Academy. She is dope, her beats are crazy good and she isn’t slowing down with the release of her new EP on RAMP: Cosmic Intoxication (Bleep). Also look for her free re-mixtapes she did a while back.

    Here in an RBMA interview we finally get to hear her speak as she talks about the futurebeat sound, her influences and future projects. Enjoy…

    RBMA TokiMonsta Interview from Rob Francis on Vimeo.


  • R.I.P Keith “Guru” Elam


  • FULL CRATE & MAR – Converstations with Her EP

    Melting Pot Music says:

    “Producer Full Crate and singer Mar are two young musicians from Amsterdam. They fuse soul music and hip-hop with a sound design that – excuse the cliché -is best described as futuristic (think Flylo and D’Angelo falling in love with dubstep b-lines while writing the score for a remake of 2001: A Space Odyssey).
    Conversations With Her offers five deep and musical love songs including one track with Eric Roberson.”

    One of the dopest EPs i have stumbled across lately. And Melting Pot probably has just written the best description of our music:

    “Think Flylo and D’Angelo falling in love with dubstep b-lines while writing the score for a remake of 2001: A Space Odyssey.”

    Haha, get it @ iTunes.


  • AndyHumm’s Easter Dubstep Mix 2010

    Hey guys, I’ve thrown together a new mix for yas, full of dubstep goodness. You’ll find some old and new tracks including TC & Jokers new banger ‘It Aint Got A Name’.  Soo Heavy!! Grab it now and have a happy Easter!

    AndyHumm

    Easter Dubstep Mix 2010 (right-click, save as)


  • FLOAT – TONIC BOOM – March Mix 2010

    You know what to do!

    FLOAT – TONIC BOOM – March Mix 2010 (right-click, save as)