An exclusive mix for I-D online.
“Drawing, DJing, collaborating and writing, Alex Hislop, aka Lixo, is the creator of eclectic art collective GETME!.”
Track Listing:
1. Terror Danjah - Piano Madness
2.Plastician - Gype Riddim
3. Terror Danjah - Proplus (feat DOK)
4. Joker - Solid State
5. Shabba Ranks - Respect
6. Wayne Marshell - My Heart
7. Jay Z - Hard Knock Life
8. Lorn- None an Island
9. Wiley - Bow E3
10. Sizzla - Dry Cry
11. Baby Cham feat Major Lazer - Call Mi (Dave Kelly remix)
12. Tweet - Oops
13. Tifa - Reject
14. Mr Lexx - Dem A Pree
15. Sugar Hill Gang - Apache
16. Floating Points - People’s Potential
17. Busy Signal - Jafrican Ting
18. New Order - Bizarre Love Triangle (Shep Pettibone remix)
19. Lil Silva - Night Skanker
20. Hot Chip - I feel Better (Ill Blu remix)
21. Martelo - Don’t Piss Off The Keep (Raw Vybz FamxBoy 8 Bit)
22. Mully Man - I Go Harder (Than Baltimore)
23. Lorn - Void 1
24. Gremino - Shining (Jam City remix)
25. Dubble Dutch - Underground
26. DJ Naughty - Quicktime (Roska remix)
27. Sampha and SBTRKT - Break Off
28. Koreless - Up Down Up Down
29. Ramadanman - Don’t Change For Me
30. Bon Iver - Woods (Starkey remix)
31. Mount Kimbie Tunnel Vision
32. Hudson Mohawke - Overnight
33. J Dilla - Stop!
34. Madlib - Left On Silverlake
Directed by Reely and Truly member, Tyrone Lebon.
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BUG RIDDIM
Whats your best feature? Mine are my eyes, they’re a greeny brown, nothing amazing but my caramel skin and long eyelashes really accentuate the colour and the mix gives me a little edge. So much so I’m forever getting compliments on them especially from facesty rudegirls who say wonderful things such as ‘You’ve got nice eyes y’know’. I never know what to say to these comments and worse still I’m completely unable to turn the moment into horizontal disco time with these normally petulant ladies and my god would I want to. Like many I would love to mash a female hoodie, like really turn her out but if i’m honest I don’t know if I’ve got the equipment and If I land her I doubt I could keep her. This is my pain, my burden in fact. It is what links me stronger than any bond to Bounty Killer, our tragic beauty is clear to anyone who looks into our eyes.
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Wayne Wonder - Keep Them Coming
MESCHACH FALCONER ROBERTS
Hello and welcome to part two of me flicking through my iTunes on shuffle seven times and then writing a little something about what ends up playing when I get to track number seven. This time around you get “Break The Mold” by Jerry’s Kids. “Break The Mold” is the penultimate track on the first side of the band’s Is This My World? LP which came out on X-Claim in 1983. What with it being an angry punk song about non conformity you would have thought that logically the song should be titled “Break The Mould”. “Break The Mold” sounds more like a tagline for Cillit Bang or something. In fact until I got a physical copy of the LP I just figured it was a mis-titled MP3, turns out not. Whether they could spell or not Is This My World? remains quite possibly my favourite release by any Boston band during that whole early 80’s period. And they had some stiff competition: D.Y.S., The F.U.’s, SSD and the mighty Negative FX were all playing Kenmore Square’s clubs and dives at roughly the same time as Jerry’s Kids. For the record though: Siege and Deep Wound were not from Boston. They were from Weymouth and Westfield Massachusetts respectively. If they were really from Boston I would have to re-think my position on the whole ‘favourite early 80’s Boston release’ thing. They’re not though so enjoy “Break The Mold” and we’ll probably get to them all in good time.
JAMES KNIGHT
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“19-year-old Lil Silva is fast becoming one of the most talked about artists on the UK Funky scene. Not only does he possess the musical understanding to work with genres such as American House, Funky and Grime but his ability also allows him to merge and blend styles. Silva’s flair manifests itself in his creative production techniques, showcasing a distinct sound which he looks to continually evolve. Always looking to shy away from convention, the young producer’s talents are becoming as renowned for their innovation as they are for the effect they are having on the scene. Prominent cultural magazine factmag.com has even gone as far as describing Lil Silva’s sound as ‘grime in disguise.’”
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Hello. I have done a few mixes for this website before but they always take me ages to put together and I am lazy so I am now going to try and share one MP3 a week and talk a little about it. Even I should be able to manage that. There will be more mixes, don’t worry. Think of this as a stop-gap measure. So, here is the theory: I set my iTunes to shuffle, I then skip through seven tracks (because everybody knows that seven is the best number out there) and then I upload the track that pops up regardless of what it might be and write a few sentences about it. Simple enough right? The first track that was selected for me is called “Onement” and it is the opening song from Growing’s 2004 LP The Soul Of The Rainbow And The Harmony Of The Light. It hails from the period in the bands evolution when it was comprised solely of the duo of Joe Denardo and Kevin Doria (they were a trio originally and last time I checked are a trio again. The pair of them were fixated on long, shimmering passages of guitar drone that went on and on like a never ending tide of crackle, fuzz, reverb and feedback. They did great stuff prior to this LP and have done great stuff since but iTunes managed to choose my favourite point of their sonic journey. Thank you machine!
JAMES KNIGHT
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SCOOBY RIDDIM
The Vagina and the Breastesses are great, I spend loads of my time thinking and talking about them and when i’m not talking and thinking about them i’m trying my level best to increase my exposure to both. It’s really fantastic when I get to see them for real and two of Dancehall’s biggest stars share my views and have gone as far as choosing careers that will boost their own contact with both.
Beenie man has gone for the path of a gynaecologist with Vybz Kartel opting to be a breast examiner. I admire their joint addition to medicinal care but I can’t believe that their collaboration ‘Specialist’ is anything more than the both of them putting a brave face on what must be horrendous and traumatic jobs. As a pum pum doctor Beenie man is subject to horrific sights on a daily basis and is no longer welcomed with a happy ending at the parting of a lady’s legs. One can only begin to imagine the trauma Kartel goes through when telling a woman that one, maybe even both of her little bundles of joy will have to be chopped off in a mastectomy because of the big, horrible, evil C. No sir, not for me.
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Breast Specialist - Beenie Man and Vybz Kartel
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