DJ Rashad – Drank Kush Barz b/w Getty stock video footage, because this is the kind of stuff that happens on the internet.
DJ Rashad (Stock Video Remix)
DJ Rashad – Drank Kush Barz b/w Getty stock video footage.
DJ Rashad – Drank Kush Barz b/w Getty stock video footage.
DJ Rashad – Drank Kush Barz b/w Getty stock video footage, because this is the kind of stuff that happens on the internet.
Fresh selections from a good friend and long time supporter of our efforts here coming from San Fran based friend Kozee.
Fresh selections from a good friend and long time supporter of our efforts here coming from San Fran based friend Kozee.
Stream and Download Links Available via Soundcloud, check beneath the fold for complete tracklisting and additional information.
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Go back and listen to the highlight of this month’s HUNGER event at 529 by downloading and listening to this set from Embassy Recordings duo Broodlings – complete tracklist available
A crew you have probably been sleeping on, Atlanta duo and Embassy Recordings artists Broodlings stepped out on one of their first live performances at the monthly Hunger music event at Atlanta’s 529.
Undeniably the set of the evening (respect to everybody else who played), the two worked through classic 140 bpm favorites including oft overlooked DMZ and Scuba material before ramping it up into some ridiculous footwork blends that had the crowd entranced.
Check beneath the fold for the stream / download info, and the tracklisting!
Broodlings [ Soundcloud | Facebook | Twitter | Hood Rat Stuff EP | Percussion Lab Mix ]
Very excited to see that last night the crew from Africa Hitech made their recent performance from The Drake Hotel in Toronto available for download. Some of my favorite music from 2011 recorded at one of my favorite places on earth.
I assume most everybody reading this blog is well aware of Africa Hitech, the combination of Mark Pritchard and Steve Spacek pushing the boundaries and bpms ever higher. I would suggest you also get to know The Drake Hotel, which I was fortunate enough to visit and stay in earlier this year. It’s a small spot with about a dozen rooms, incredible drinks and food and obviously a nightclub downstairs (The Underground) that pulls in some cutting edge talent.
Check the performance below posted in two parts, share it with a friend, and plan yourself a visit to The Drake Hotel next time you’re in Toronto!