mad decent worldwide radio #31 - Dirty South Joe 'TOLD NOT SOLD'

mad decent worldwide radio #31 - Dirty South Joe 'TOLD NOT SOLD'

BRICK BANDITS & DIRTY SOUTH JOE PRESENTSTOLD NOT SOLD PT 1: THE ROOTS OF BALTIMORE CLUBThis is the first in a series of mixes intending to eventually cover every notable release in the history of the Baltimore Club sound. The combination of New...
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vor 17 Jahren
BRICK BANDITS & DIRTY SOUTH JOE PRESENTS
TOLD NOT SOLD PT 1: THE ROOTS OF BALTIMORE CLUB

This is the first in a series of mixes intending to eventually
cover every notable release in the history of the Baltimore Club
sound. The combination of New York and Chicago house, as well as UK
breakbeat/rave era tunes from the late '80s and early '90s,
provided the sound's genesis. American labels like Strictly Rhythm
and Dancemania, along with UK imprints such as Blapps! and Shut Up
& Dance, found a home in every soon to be Club King's crates,
and bits and pieces of what came to be known as Baltimore Club can
be heard throughout their grooves. For an absolutely CRUCIAL play
by play of some of the records that started the scene, DJ Technics
has compiled a list
(http://www.baltimoreclubtracks.com/history.htm)

This particular mix is by no means comprehensive. I picked these
out more or less because of the similarities between them. The
Godfather, Scottie B, called it "proper" and that's all that
matters to me! It was recorded all the way live on two turntables
and Serato with no headphones, cuz that's how we do it at Ol' Head
headquarters. Lots of pops and crackles in the cuts, but I tend to
think it gives it a "time capsule" sort of appeal. Super shout out
to Scottie B and Shawn Caesar at Unruly Records
http://www.unrulyonline.com/ and DJ Stumble for the killer artwork
www.myspace.com/stumbol

Here's the tracklisting, along with a word or two from Scottie B to
put things in perspective:
1. Andrew Dice Clay - Mother Goose (Dance Club Instrumental)
"Woke Technics out of a sleep over this."
2. Petra & Co - Just Let Go (dub)
"One of those house jawns that bridged club."
3. Oji - Original Man
"Great take on number 2."
4. Masters At Work - The Ha Dance
"See 2."
5. Circle Children - Zulu (Braxton Intro)
"See 2."
6. Pirates Of The Caribbean - Tu No Sabe
"See 2 again...Armand again!!!"
7. Big City - Spanish Lesson
"DJ Freeze...people was like "oh shit!!!""
8. Greed - Give Me
"See 2...house was BIGGGG!!!"
9. S.o.S. - Crank This Mutha
"One of several takes on a DJ Food track."
10. Hoovers & Spraycans - Hoovers & Spraycans
"First ravey jawn for the Baltimore crowd."
11. Stereo MCs - On 33 (45 King Dub)
"One of the linchpins."
12. ? - Let The Pros Go
"UK hip house rules Bmore!!"
13. Barbara Tucker - I Get Lifted The Beat
"See 2 again."
14. KW Griff - Odells Beat
"Modern example of the old school sound."
15. II Da Life - Go
"One of the first Bmores nobody ever mentions."
16. Ultraworld - Life After Death
"See 2 again and again!"
17. The Blunted Dummies - House For All (S-Man's Deep In The Vibe
Edit)
"Best selling Unruly jawn ever."

Get ready for Part 2 and by all means ENJOY!
-DSJ

 

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