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Dazz band let it whip roller skating early 80s
Dazz band let it whip roller skating early 80s














GET OUTTA MY BLIND SPOT THEN, YOU EEEEEDIOT!)ĭJ RUSTY REDENBACHER - ' Highway Music, Pt.

dazz band let it whip roller skating early 80s

So here's some travelling Music, in two parts.cuz we had a buncha tapes in the whip! (and a little bit of road-rage thrown in for idiots passing on the right. Records that were sitting in the closet, records that I asked him if could take home (that he signed as if he was the Artist on the record!) records I knew he wanted to keep but would give up for the kid.heck, they had my name on 'em, too. I scooped a lotta records every time I went to Gary for the summer. He had really wild, diverse taste, as far as Music was concerned. (There's a couple on here, I think he woulda dug had he been around to hear them.) He liked everything, as long as the shit was jammin'. Tim and Marc had the Funk covered, with Tim eventually becoming the Uncle to talk to about Jazz. Some of them are Songs that I played for him when he finally realized that he had in fact, refined my taste in Music from a distance. Some of these are Songs I know I love because my Daddy would hum along to them in the car, which meant they HAD to be cool. They just remind me of the car.specifically the passenger side of my Daddy's Maxima. It isn't because of how they make the speakers vibrate or the way the instruments are panned. How many times can you mix the Hashim beat without wearing down your Ortofons?.There are just certain Songs that sound GREAT in the car to me. More Phunkula 80s electro carnage with the usual suspects featured in the tracklist. The Beatronic Boombox Vol 2 megamix is now available. LA Dream Team - Calling On The Dream Team Soulsonic Force - Looking For The Perfect BeatĬaptain Rock - Captain Rock To The Future Shock Knights Of The Turntables - Techno Scratch Another electro megamix straight from the phunkadelic lab. Infinity and Grandmixer DST - Grandmixer Cuts It Up!įinally.

#DAZZ BAND LET IT WHIP ROLLER SKATING EARLY 80S FULL#

Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam with Full Force - Can You Feel The BeatĪfrika Bambaataa & The Soulsonic Force - Planet RockĬhris "The Glove" Taylor - Itchiban Scratch Knights Of The Turntables - We Are the Knights Leech by clicking on the pic below and listen to the late night dance party mix, as broadcast on 107 Phresh FM, earlier this year.ĭaryl Hall & John Oates - Dance on your knees

dazz band let it whip roller skating early 80s

Phunkula has been back on the two turntables and a brand spanking new megamix is now available. Uncle Jamm's Army - What's Your Sign (Of The Zodiac Baby Doll) Rock Master Scott And The Dynamic Three - Request Line Renard With No Regard - How Hard Can You Throw It? Phunkula was craving a plate of audio carnage one night so he decided to throw down on the two turntables late night 80s mastermix stylee. D.J.ĭynamic Breakers - Dynamic (Total Control) Magnificent Three & Fearless Master ‎– Crush

dazz band let it whip roller skating early 80s

World's Famous Supreme Team - World's Famous Another Phunkula boombox entry with that 80s late night radio FM mastermix style banging all the electro classics on the 1200s, heavy on the TR808, DMX, non-linear gated reverbs, sliced and diced with a few poppy dance tracks added. Midnight Star - No Parking On the DancefloorĪnd we are back. I wonder what the man is doing these days? Enjoy.Īverage White Band - Play that Funky Music This has to be one of the best oldschool megamixes ever produced thanks to the skills of Cameron Paul who is now officially the uncrowned king of all oldschool medleys. A set of Cameron Paul oldschool medleys that have been edited into one long megamix. It was always easy to quickly spot when someone else mixed Mixx-It tracks other than Cameron Paul since those mixes were not as high quality. Cameron Paul's mixing style was one of the cleanest, smoothest and most musical ever heard. The power mixes and medleys always rocked. However, Cameron Paul medleys was his best work according to many of his fans. He also had success in the charts with his remixes, notably Salt'n'Pepa's Push It, which was a global hit. Cameron Paul was based in the Bay Area and used to kill it in local clubs and on KMEL with his mixing skills. Mixx-it was a DJ only subscription service that ran from 1986 until the mid 90s. One of the best remix services back in the day was Cameron Paul's Mixx-It.














Dazz band let it whip roller skating early 80s