• @snsmix appreciation tweet 05
    Oct 19 2024
    I firmly believe that both mainstream Rock and Roll and Hip Hop died in the year 2000. That said, I have a genuine soft spot for the early days of Skratch 'N Sniff's blends before they started putting dubstep drops on everything and I lost interest after 2010. They used to post their edits on a now-defunct site as full tracks, and at some point around 2008 or so, I grabbed as many as I could and tucked them away for safekeeping. It's time to give Skratch 'N Sniff their flowers. I'm not sure if they're still on San Diego's 91X, where I first found them in 2003, but their weekly remix show is nationwide now. I should check in and see what they've been up to.

    Mötley Crüe+Fergie
    The Cult+E-40
    Guns N' Roses+Avenged Sevenfold
    Nickelback+Shop Boyz
    Three Days Grace+EMINƎM
    Metallica+MIMS
    Rage Against The Machine+OutKast
    NiИ+Lil Wayne
    Sublime+Purple Ribbon All-Stars
    She Wants Revenge+Black Eyed Peas
    Drowning Pool+Coolio
    Cheech & Chong+Cypress Hill
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    42 mins
  • @snsmix appreciation tweet 04
    Sep 22 2024
    I firmly believe that both mainstream Rock and Roll and Hip Hop died in the year 2000. That said, I have a genuine soft spot for the early days of Skratch 'N Sniff's blends before they started putting dubstep drops on everything and I lost interest after 2010. They used to post their edits on a now-defunct site as full tracks, and at some point around 2008 or so, I grabbed as many as I could and tucked them away for safekeeping. It's time to give Skratch 'N Sniff their flowers. I'm not sure if they're still on San Diego's 91X, where I first found them in 2003, but their weekly remix show is nationwide now. I should check in and see what they've been up to.

    System Of A Down+DEM Franchize Boyz
    Metallica+Method Man
    Thousand Foot Krutch+Ludacris
    KoЯn+Baby Boy Da Prince
    The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus+Kia Shine
    Pearl Jam+Method Man
    Saliva+House of Pain
    KoЯn+OutKast
    Sponge+OutKast
    Ozzy Osbourne+Lil Wayne
    Radiohead+50
    A Perfect Circle+Huey
    STP
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    43 mins
  • @snsmix appreciation tweet 03
    Aug 25 2024
    I firmly believe that both mainstream Rock and Roll and Hip Hop died in the year 2000. That said, I have a genuine soft spot for the early days of Skratch 'N Sniff's blends before they started putting dubstep drops on everything and I lost interest after 2010. They used to post their edits on a now-defunct site as full tracks, and at some point around 2008 or so, I grabbed as many as I could and tucked them away for safekeeping. It's time to give Skratch 'N Sniff their flowers. I'm not sure if they're still on San Diego's 91X, where I first found them in 2003, but their weekly remix show is nationwide now. I should check in and see what they've been up to.

    Linkin Park+Mobb Deep
    Radiohead+MIMS
    NIИ+Kanye West
    Santana+Kanye West
    Steve Miller Band+50
    Van Halen+The Pharcyde
    Green Day+Mike Jones ft. Paul Wall
    Prong+Lil Jon
    Eurythmics+EMINƎM (DJ Zebra Mashup mislabeled as SnS on my hard drive)
    Def Leppard+Sean Paul
    The Outfield+Flo Rida ft. T Pain
    Death Cab for Cutie+Aesop Rock
    Incubus+Mike Jones
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    44 mins
  • ケイトラナダの音楽は毎日の魔法のようです
    Jul 19 2024
    Another installment in my "appreciation tweet" mixtape series, where I highlight an editor, DJ, or artist. Unfortunately, this one got taken down a few years ago, so I've done my best to obscure the featured artist here, but real heads will know. Either way, if you're listening as a regular follower of my mixtapes, expect the usual: banger, banger, banger

    Sock It 2 Me
    House Party
    All Night
    Rock the Boat
    Don't Mess With My Man
    Summer Madness
    Be Your Girl
    Why Don't We Fall in Love
    Golden
    Happy
    Like I Love You
    What's It Gonna Be
    Promiscuous
    Diggin' on You
    If

    -If you're curious about the poor sound quality... After a lifetime obsessed with high-fidelity, I realized I missed the compressed, warm sound of cassettes and even FM radio from my childhood. So, for the last few years, I've run all my mixtapes through a DAW and applied several combinations of lo-fi plugins to them. I definitely EQ'd it for low highs and lots of bump. In other words, it's meant to sound that way.

    「感謝ツイート」ミックステープシリーズのもう一つのエピソードです。今回は編集者、DJ、アーティストをハイライトしています。残念ながら数年前に削除されましたので、ここで紹介するアーティストはぼかしていますが、詳しい人はわかるでしょう。いずれにしても、私のミックステープの通常のフォロワーであれば、いつも通りのバンガー、バンガー、バンガーを期待してください。

    ソック・イット・トゥ・ミー
    ハウス・パーティー
    オール・ナイト
    ロック・ザ・ボート
    ドント・メス・ウィズ・マイ・マン
    サマー・マッドネス
    ビー・ユア・ガール
    ホワイ・ドント・ウィ・フォール・イン・ラブ
    ゴールデン
    ハッピー
    ライク・アイ・ラブ・ユー
    ホワッツ・イット・ゴナ・ビー
    プロミスキュアス
    ディギン・オン・ユー
    イフ

    音質が悪い理由が気になる方へ... 高忠実度にこだわってきた人生の後、子供の頃のカセットやFMラジオの圧縮された暖かい音が恋しくなりました。ここ数年、すべてのミックステープをDAWで処理し、いくつかのローファイプラグインを適用しています。低い高音とたくさんのバンプのためにEQを調整しました。つまり、意図的にそういう音にしているのです。
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    49 mins
  • freestyle バンガーのみ
    Mar 23 2024
    I’ve been wanting to do a Freestyle mixtape for a while now. I have cool memories of this music booming out of little Suzuki Samurais and Honda Civics in the late '80s during family vacations to the East and West Coasts.

    Lately, I’ve been listening to a lot of archived radio DJ mixes from the late '80s and was inspired to pull together some tasty Rap, Freestyle, Electro, Post-Disco, and House for this tape. I only recently became aware of the original version of 'Show Me Love' and found an unopened copy on Discogs, so the version at the end of this set is a genuine needle drop.

    A brief introduction to the Freestyle genre: Emerging in the early 1980s in the United States and originating in the urban Latino communities of New York City and Miami, Freestyle was characterized by a blend of synthesizer and drum-heavy electronic beats, Latin percussion, and emotive, often dramatic singing. Notable artists include Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, Stevie B, and Exposé.

    Internationally, the impact of Freestyle was more nuanced. In Europe, while synth-pop, new wave, and house music were more dominant, elements of Freestyle influenced the emerging Eurodance scene. Meanwhile, in Japan, Freestyle was overshadowed by genres like J-Pop and city pop, along with various other forms of Western music.

    While its core fanbase resided in cities like New York and Miami, Freestyle's popularity was embraced in club scenes nationwide and received considerable radio play, particularly on urban contemporary, dance, and R&B stations during its peak in the late 1980s. This era marked the height of Freestyle's run in the charts with songs like 'Fascinated' by Company B, 'Crush on You' by The Jets, 'Point of No Return' by Exposé, 'Naughty Girls (Need Love Too)' by Samantha Fox, and 'Tell It to My Heart' by Taylor Dayne.

    Freestyle's influence persisted into the early '90s, notably in Eurodance with international hit songs like 'Rhythm of the Night' by Corona and 'Be My Lover' by La Bouche, which exhibited similarly catchy choruses and uptempo rhythms, but with much denser and slicker production. While in the Latin music scene, especially in the early to mid-1990s, Latin Freestyle, a subgenre, saw artists like Selena infusing traditional Latin sounds with Freestyle's electronic beats and rhythms.

    Freestyle remains a distinctive and memorable part of 1980s music culture, representing a unique fusion of sounds that captured the energy and diversity of its era.

    Fantasy 3 - It's Your Rock
    Pretty Tony - Fix It in the Mix
    Freestyle - Don't Stop the Rock
    Trinere - How Can We Be Wrong
    Sequal - It's Not Too Late
    Jennette - You Turn Me On
    Olga - Play Another Song for Me
    Pretty Poison - Nightime
    Newtrament - London Bridge is Falling Down (Dub Mix)
    Beat Street - Breaker's Revenge
    Bohannon - Let's Start the Dance III (Instrumental Club)
    Patrice Rushen - Number One (Instrumental Version)
    N.O.I.A. - The Rule to Survive
    Import #1 - Set It Off (Party Rock)
    Connie - Rock Me
    Lidell Townsell, M T F - Nu Nu (Radio Apella)
    Robin Stone - Show Me Love (New York Mix)

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • no one ever really dies
    Feb 18 2024
    I first read about the N.E.R.D. project in something like Maxim Magazine back in college around 2001. Very quickly, the UK version was on file-sharing sites (Napster, LimeWire, Kazaa), and I snapped it up. Ironically, there was no way to know the actual tracklisting, so I made a mix CD with the order that I liked. This was the OG beats version that was never released in America and remains my preferred version. In 2002, with what must be one of my first-ever purchases on Amazon, I actually managed to buy the OG UK version on CD so that I could have WAV files of this amazing debut album, though I quickly burned a CD with the order I was used to from my sketchy mp3’s.

    N.E.R.D.’s second album, Fly or Die, was actually really good, but at the time, I was sorta turned off by the band instrumentation on a N.E.R.D. album and didn’t keep up with them much after that. This needed to be sorted out, so I’ve gone through their discography for a mixtape. I’ve used some of my beats versions of In Search of... songs as well as the officially available versions with full instrumentation because, with fresh ears, some of them actually kinda slap. You be the judge.

    One thing I realized while pulling this tape together is that Fly or Die was actually freaking amazing. I love the Steely Dan-esque moments, and really, the only thing I can knock it for is being a little short. Definitely an admirable follow-up to their goat debut masterpiece, In Search of...

    She Wants To Move
    Things Are Getting Better
    Inside Of Clouds
    Don't Don't Do It
    Anti Matter
    Rock Star
    I've Seen The Light
    Hot n Fun
    Party People
    You Know What
    The Way She Dances
    Waiting For You
    Baby Doll
    Everyone Nose (All the Girls Standing in the Line for the Bathroom)
    Ride That Thang
    Am I High
    Thrasher
    Chariot Of Fire
    Fly Or Die
    Wonderful Place
    Maybe
    Stay Together
    Jump
    Spaz
    Brain
    Tape You
    Voilà
    Lapdance

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • ChemBros_Radio_DJ_Set_2003
    Feb 5 2024
    This mix is a bit of a sidequest as I put the finishing touches on a pretty fire N.E.R.D. mixtape that I’ve been working on.

    Occasionally, I give flowers to some of the great pop tapes and CDs I grew up with. At times, I'll also include a mixtape from other artists who were highly influential to me, especially when they seem to be otherwise missing from the internet for some reason.

    I stopped DJing in 1994, dropped out of college, and ran off to the Navy, realizing that rocking parties with two tape decks wasn't going to translate to club gigs anyway. For the next 20 years, I was just a DJ fanboy. During that time, I really dug the late '90s big beat scene, with artists like The Chemical Brothers, Fatboy Slim, The Crystal Method, and Groove Armada. The Chemical Brothers’ commercial mix CD, 'Brothers Gonna Work It Out,' was a massive influence, so much so that when I returned to DJing in 2013, now with the benefit of a laptop and controller, I specifically studied it until I could recreate it. Needless to say, their old DJ sets are a huge influence on me and all are worth a spin when you find them.

    This particular Chemical Brothers DJ set has been on my hard drive for 21 years, titled “ChemBros_Soundsystem_XL_2003.mp3,” and was originally recorded from the radio in 2003. I most likely downloaded it from Kazaa or Limewire. It stayed in heavy rotation on my Creative MuVo MP3 player at the time. Now, it's nowhere to be found online, which is a shame, so I'm uploading it here as I finish up my N.E.R.D. mixtape. Enjoy — it knocks.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • c l a s s i c s l l l
    Nov 13 2023
    For a long time, I’ve wanted to give flowers to some of the great pop tapes and CDs I grew up with.

    It's time for my little love letter to INXS's 'Shabooh Shoobah.' INXS's Kick dropped when I was in the 7th grade, and it was everywhere. As a budding crate digger, I randomly bought this one with my lawn mowing money and was obsessed. For much of 1988, I rotated between 'Shabooh Shoobah', The Cars' self-titled album, and the Doors' 'Absolutely Live,' in my RadioShack-brand Walkman. In fact, I could get through all of 'Shabooh Shoobah' and half of the 'Cars' tape on my morning bus ride to school. Good times.

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    35 mins