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Old 09-27-2009, 07:12 PM   #881 (permalink)
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I made this compilation for another member on here and like it so much I thought I would share! It's mainly Reggae/Dub/Funk/Soul bands from down under that's a great intro to the fabulous bands in that neck of the woods making quality music. Enjoy and think of summer!

Tracklisting:

1.Katchafire-Roots Music
2.Easy Star All Stars-Got To Get Away (usually a cover band this is an original)
3.Fat Freddy's Drop-The Raft
4.Trinity Roots-Call To Me
5.Fat Freddy's Drop-Flashback
6.Dubmatix-Dub Phantique
7.Black Seeds-You Get Me
8.Freestylers-Signs
9.Black Seeds-Turn It Around (Live)
10.Thievery Corporation-Truth and Rights

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Old 09-28-2009, 03:52 PM   #882 (permalink)
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^ That was awesome! You've always got cool reggae to share, I especially liked "You Get Me" by The Black Seeds.
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Old 10-13-2009, 09:49 PM   #883 (permalink)
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Heartbroken Hip-Hop

Title pretty much says it all, here's a mix of hip hop songs about rejection, heartbreak, and frustration that comes with the unfortunate (or fortunate) ends of relationships, hope you enjoy!

(I'm not sure what the order of the songs is, but here's what you're getting)


Random - "Splash Woman" - Mega Ran 9
Grieves - ''Greedy Bitch'' - 88 Keys & Counting
Sadistik - "November" - The Balancing Act
CunninLyguists - "Love Ain't" - Southernunderground
Immortal Technique - "You Never Know" - Revolutionary Vol. 2
Audible Mainframe - "Figure It Out" - Framework
K'Naan - "Fatima" - Troubadour
LuciDream - "Lady Midnight" - Choose The Madness
MF Grimm - "Words" - The Downfall of Ibilys: A Ghetto Opera
The Blend - "July" - After What Came Before

As always artists are bolded
Song titles are "quoted"
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Old 10-13-2009, 11:29 PM   #884 (permalink)
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^ All great choices. Only person on that list I haven't heard is "The Blend"
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Old 10-13-2009, 11:32 PM   #885 (permalink)
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They're a very high energy fun live band hip hop group with a bit of a rock fusion towards their sound. Their MC is one of the few that can both sing and rap so it offers a whole new spectrum of sound that a lot of groups can't provide.
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Old 10-14-2009, 10:05 AM   #886 (permalink)
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Love & Hip-Hop

Well making my heartbroken hip-hop mix I decided that I needed to balance it out with a more positive side. It's kind of funny the way hip-hop is portrayed in the media; for the most part in a negative light, but then when a positive song comes out it becomes HUGELY popular. What cracks me up is that there's so much positive hip-hop out there, yet only a small amount of it makes it to the popular radio waves. Anyways here's the list:

Animate Objects - ''Beautiful" - Ridin' In Fast Cars With Your Momma
G Band Free - "Follow" - Backwards Crown
Dan Le Sac Vs. Scroobius Pip - "Waiting For The Beat To Kick In - Angles
Atmosphere - "Little Man" - You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having
Amyas - "Loved" - State of Mind
Mos Def - "Love" - Black on Both Sides
Casual Projects - "The Strength of Love" - No Rest
Substantial - "Love Song" - To This Union A Sun Was Born
The Streets - "I Love You (More Than You Like Me) - Everything Is Borrowed
Common Market - "Love One" - Common Market

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Old 10-24-2009, 11:42 PM   #887 (permalink)
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The Best of Dead Can Dance



The first one is 12 songs (3 from the first 4 albums)
The second one is 9 songs (3 from the last 3 albums)

Either way I just thought I may as well post them here! A worthy listen, if interested, link to my DCD review thread in my sig (Passage In Time).

Best of Dead Can Dance... Part 1
Best of Dead Can Dance... Part 2

The Fatal Impact (Dead Can Dance)
Ocean(Dead Can Dance)
Threshold(Dead Can Dance)
De Profundis (Out Of The Depths Of Sorrow) (Spleen and Ideal)
Enigma Of The Absolute (Spleen and Ideal)
Avatar (Spleen and Ideal)
Xavier (Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun)
Summoning Of The Muse (Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun)
Persephone (Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun)
The Host Of Seraphim (The Serpent’s Egg)
In The Kingdom Of The Blind (The Serpent’s Egg)
Ullyses (The Serpent’s Egg)

Saltarello (Aion)
Black Sun (Aion)
Radharc (Aion)
The Ubiquitous Mr Lovegrove (Into The Labyrinth)
The Wind That Shakes The Barley (Into The Labyrinth)
How Fortunate The Man With None (Into The Labyrinth)
Song Of The Stars (Spiritchaser)
The Snake And The Moon (Spiritchaser)
Devorzhum (Spiritchaser)
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Old 11-03-2009, 11:26 AM   #888 (permalink)
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Tracks
01 - Blue Foundation - Eyes On Fire
02 - Elsiane - Mend (To Fix, To Repair)
03 - Hooverphonic - 2 Wicky
04 - Portishead - Glory Box
05 - Neulander - Middle East
06 - DJ Krush - Last Voices
07 - Hooverphonic - Expedition Impossible
08 - Tricky - You Don't Wanna
09 - Tricky - Antimatter
10 - FlyKKiller - Peroxide

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The tracks in this mix all feature female vocalists. The genres are hard to pin down, but could be classified as trip hop, downtempo, and electronic. The sounds are very heavy and grungy. Its starts off slow and dramatic, but quickly builds into heavier beats and more intense sounds. Expect a lot of variety, but at the same time, overall coherence.

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Old 11-03-2009, 04:18 PM   #889 (permalink)
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^^^

I have a couple of those tracks but I like the sound of the comp. On the D/L. PS Megaupload is usually better for upping to, faster speeds and they rarely run out of download slots!
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Old 11-03-2009, 11:54 PM   #890 (permalink)
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i'll try Megaupload next time, but i have premium Rapidshare and can upload at 2.5 mb/s, so i tend not to stray
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