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Killer new mix by The Colonizer

Respect to my new MySpace buddy Ropstyle for posting a link to this fresh new mix by The Colonizer.

Funky, fresh and mashed up like a motherfucker.

Also includes Debbie Deb who is like SO my favourite record at the moment.

CHECK IT

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Rogue Traders Are Killing Dance Music

EDIT: To all the people coming herre from the Rogue Traders forum: I’m terribly sorry if you don’t like this image. I’m not forcing you to look at it.

I am, however, being forced to listen to your favourite band. Saturation coverage on commercial radio and television. I’m not even a heavy consumer of commercial radio and television, and yet somehow this cheese has permeated even my subconcious.

As far as I see it, your favourite band ‘borrow’ riffs from artists of substance, willingly engage the services of ‘e’ grade soap stars to sing vocals, pervert 30 years of dance music tradition to make a quick buck as far as I can see it, have no musical integrity. Oh yeah, and their music sucks.

I am not the comedian Cal Wilson, merely a concerned Australian citizen and music consumer. I’m sure, however, that she thinks your favourite band sucks too.

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Stevie Wonder on Sesame Street

Man, Stevie is the king.

Stevie Wonder on Sesame Street

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Maga Bo Mix

Maga Bo – has a new mix on Blentwell – this is one of the most exciting mixes I have heard in aaages. And I sell records for a living.

An incredible mix of grime, hip hop, wierd eastern stuff and broken up beats. Seamless.

The introduction at the start of the mix (it’s actually a Blentwell podcast) is great too.

They totally have an RSS Feed as well – and you can just grab their podcast. Awesome stuff.

It is rare to hear new and interesting stuff these days, so when I get to hear stuff like this I get a little bit nutty.

From his site:

Maga Bo is a DJ/producer working with an international collision of styles, sounds, location recordings from all continents and beats that have yet to be classified. A study in the digital contortions of hip hop, ragga, breakbeat and jungle drum ā€˜nā€™ bass, his sound is a divine (s)mashup of batucada, rai, capoeira, bhangra, and skewed electronic beats in a borderless conundrum of gritty street sounds, found and modified rhythms and melodies from Brazil, Morocco, Senegal, India and beyond. DJing and producing tracks with a portable laptop studio, he has worked and performed in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North and South America.

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Impulse Tracker Clone - Schism Tracker

Schism Tracker looks very interesting. The interface is 100% Impulse Tracker, the code is based on ModPlug so it is more ‘advanced’ than it’s older cousin.

You can download a precompiled version for windows here

Other versions have been precompiled here

Schism Tracker

See how they look the same?

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