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Vintage Solid Steel: ‘Now, Listen’ Tour Retrospective
As the opening salvo for the official Solid Steel mix CD series, Solid Steel: ‘Now, Listen’ had plenty of expectation riding on it’s shoulders. Embarking the Solid Steel brand on it’s logical progression, DJ Food and DK expanded on the hap-hazard nature of the selections heard on the radio broadcasts with an outstanding grab-bag of [...]
Controller 7 - BUMPS
BUMPS is a mix which, to quote Controller 7 himself, ‘…was put together in my spare time as an attempt to keep myself entertained’. If everyone else had this kind of forward thinking approach to boredom, we’d be overrun with quality creative efforts! As such, C7 gets digging in those old skool hip hop crates [...]
Rhettmatic - Bake & Bits (Stones Throw)
Stones Throw podcast time. Looks like it’s the last one for 2007, and what better way to go out than to recruit one of the founding fathers of the Beat Junkie crew, Rettmatic, to go nuts with the doughnuts. Not so much a round-up of Stones Throw’s blistering releases from the past year, instead podcast [...]
Madlib: Soon The New Day (Instrumental) for your ears
Summer is here, the sun is shining, and Madlib’s got his beat-creating hat on. Tucked away in a super sneaky hidey-hole on the Stones Throw website is an instrumental track titled ‘Soon The New Day’, which will appear on Talib Kweli’s upcoming long player Ear Drum in July. The album version features Norah Jones on [...]
MF DOOM: RSE Radio Special
It’s been a while since we’ve heard anything of significant note from the tower of power MF DOOM. After a couple of production duties for Ghostface Killah last year and some compilation appearances on Stones Throw and Nature Sounds, DOOM has kept things well and truly on the down low in regards to new material. [...]
Madlib: Motown mix
Madlib still takin’ all corners, punching in for the latest Stones Throw podcast with a solid hour of Motown classics. If you never really took the Motown sound seriously before, then consider this your wake-up call. The motor city of Detroit pumped out some serious soul classics during the sixities, and you can’t argue with [...]
