Paul Hardcastle is one of my favorite producers. He somehow mixes a jazzy sound with electro on a lot of his tracks. here is you're the one for me by Paul Hardcastle
here is It Would Be Like Samoa by Stuntman aka Edgar Froese from Tangerine Dream. This one is for Jeremiah Maddock because he always plays this record when he comes over. Go look at his amazing drawings!
This is the instrumental version to Gang Starr's What You Want This Time? from their 1990's Step In The Arena LP. My brother has this beat as a ring tone which is the flyest shit ever in my opinion.
This one goes out to the homies in the Northwest. One of my favorite videos ever. My Hooptie by the mighty Sir Mix A Lot. Don't sleep on NastyMix Records !
People were buggin about Roxanne in the 80's. All kinds of songs came out about her for years. This one is an electro cut from 1985 named Rap Your Own Roxanne. It's by Doctor J.R. Kool who also had a track in 86 named "That's Deep" which is fire.
This is a Latin B-Boy classic. Special Request was a short lived group produced by Jose "Animal" Diaz. Salsa Smurf is the name of the jam. It's a slow roller from 1983.
I first started trippin off this track when I heard it on a Hip Hop mix John Tejada made. The track is called Hip-Hop Bee-Bop. It's by Man Parrish straight from 82'
This is a short documentary on Chicago's Ghetto House music directed by Rubin Fleischer. Watch for exclusive interviews with DJ Funk, Jammin Gerald, DJ Deeon, etc. Pay attention and you might learn some footwerk.
Eliot was asking me to put up a love song the other day so here it goes. The beat has ill drums, cut up vocals and the synths are no joke. It's The Boogie Boys from their 1986 LP Survival of the Freshest The track is called Love List
Kurtis Blow is always on point. This one is from his 1983 album "Party Time ?". Let's get serious for a minute...peep the lyrics. The track is called Nervous
Jazzy Jay on the wheels of steele on this one. here goes Jazzy on the Mix a dj scratch track from 88 on Busy Bee's Runnin Thangs album.this iz a fo sho Hottie old school jammy jam.
check out Leo 123's new 80's Mix. Some great old school tracks mixed live on two turntables somewhat flawlessly by the DJ Leo 123. Ice-T, BDP, MC Lyte, Whodini, Steady B and more for you ears!!!