the best i know of is on deep house pages
1164. Afrika Islam (son of Bambatta) -Zulu Nation WHBI 105.9FM, Newark
1982-83
this is my favourite electro/hiphop/breaks mix. brilliant.
james
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that would be cool if you could put it up.
i couldn't find it on p2p and i doubt it's readily avaiable at my local
record store.
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> http://www.discogs.com/release/183348
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> it's a live tape of Bambaataa cutting up and juggling breaks from '83.
It's
> rough as f*ck in terms of both production (typical cruddy Paul Winley
> pressing) and skills, but it has mad energy and can lay a pretty strong
claim
> to being the blueprint for b-boy mixtapes.
>
> The actual tracklisting is the stuff of legend. A lot of the breaks have
now
> been dug up and identified (e.g. Jackson Sisters), but for ages a lot of
> people were scratching their heads about this one.
>
> It was also the inspiration for Q-Bert's Camel Bobsled Race (his beat
juggle
> and cut up of DJ Shadow tracks) which is frankly mind boggling.
>
> I've got a copy at here I might be able to make available....
>
> At 7:26 pm +0000 5/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> not familiar with that
>>
>> link?
>>
>> On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> > what about Bambataa's Death Mix? early enough for you?
>> >
>> > At 6:25 am +0000 5/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> > > so i'm curious, does anyone know where one could find some
>> > > pre-hip-hop mixes online.
>> > >
>> > > i'm talking some real deal kool herc/afrika bambataa block party
>> > > stuff from the late '70s. i've never seen any around
>> > >
>> > > suggestions?
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