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USB Cassette – Original All Out King

USB Cassette - Original All Out King

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USB Cassette - Original All Out King
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USB Cassette - Original All Out King
USB Cassette - Original All Out King
USB Cassette - Original All Out King
USB Cassette - Original All Out King
USB Cassette - Original All Out King
USB Cassette - Original All Out King

USB Cassette - Original All Out King

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This mixtape was originally released as part of the 10 Year Anniversary Boxset back in 2011. It was also released later as a single cd as the final chapter of the "All Out king" Mixtape series. 

For my 50th Bday - I'm  doing a limited edition run of 500 copies of my first solo mixtape series. This was only available via CD in a physical format til now. A perfect stocking stuffer for the music lover in ya life.

The next chapter in the Original Mixtape Series, and also the Final Chapter in the All Out King Mixtape Series - AOK Part 6.

This one is for the fans who have been listening to my mixes for the last 24 years, and with this one I'm bringing it full circle. You should know the deal. Original Samples, mixed with their Hip Hop counterparts. Crossing genres, drawing that connecting line between rock, soul, reggae, opera, classical, blues, funk, jazz... let's just call it good music. All mixed with that Hip Hop aesthetic, and all samples used were on original vinyl, to show love for the lost artform of diggin'.

Included in purchase is a FREE DIGITAL DOWNLOAD, available immediately. Complete Mix in Mp3 Format, tracked out and sent as a Zip File.

Listen to the complete mix below for freezy. Try before you buy.





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This mixtape was originally released as part of the 10 Year Anniversary Boxset back in 2011. It was also released later as a single cd as the final chapter of the "All Out king" Mixtape series. 

For my 50th Bday - I'm  doing a limited edition run of 500 copies of my first solo mixtape series. This was only available via CD in a physical format til now. A perfect stocking stuffer for the music lover in ya life.

From the Liner notes:

This mix is called "Original - All Out King."

The next chapter in the Original Mixtape Series, and also the Final Chapter in the All Out King Mixtape Series - All Out King Part 6.

This one is for the fans who have been listening to my mixes for the last 24 years, and with this one l'm bringing it full circle.

You should know the deal. Original samples, mixed with their Hip Hop counterparts. Crossing genres, drawing that connecting line between rook, soul, reggae, opera, classical, blues, funk, jazz... let's just call it good music.

All mixed with that Hip Hop aesthetic, and all samples used were on original vinyl, to show love for the lost artform of diggin'. (dang right I got records... what you think I sold them all?;) )

The 1st "Original" mixtape came out in 2001, and making it set me on this path that has literally brought me around the world and back. It introduced the Neil Armstrong brand to the world outside of my turntablist roots. It became so significant to my life as DJ Neil Armstrong, a turning point if you will.

But it's only important because y'all took a listen. Thanks to all of you.

I'm gonna leave the tracklist off on this one. Give y'all an element of suprise, cause the focus should be on the experience. But it's only important because y'all took a listen. Thank you to all of you.

I'm gonna leave the tracklist off on this one. Give y'all an element of suprise, cause the focus should be on the experience. Later if ya need to know what that song was, just peep the weblink below ( go to specifications).

But for now, just listen and enjoy. 10 Years in the making. Original - All Out King.

The complete Tracklist to AOK part 6 – aka Original – All Out King

1 Diamond D / SSO I went for Mine
2 Gang Starr / Clarence Wheeler & the Enforcers Dwyck
3 Nice and Smooth / Parliament Funky for You
4 Gang Starr Jean-Jacques Perrey Just to get a rep
5 Gang Starr / Manhattans Work
6 Gang Starr / Monk Higgins Code of the Streets
7 Kool G Rap / The Fatback Band Streets of NY
8 Big Daddy Kane / Albert King Young Gifted and Black
9 Kanye West / Mandrill Two Words
10 Kanye West / Mike Oldfield Dark Fantasy
11 Kanye West / Elton John Good Morning
12 Kanye West / Marvin Gaye Space Ship
13 Kanye West / Labi Siffri I Wonder
14 Kanye West / Natalie Cole Heard em Say
15 Jay-z / The Originals Guess Who's Back
16 Jay-z / The 4 Levels of Existence Run This Town
17 Kanye West / Continent number 6 / King Crimson Power
18 Kanye West / Curtis Mayfield Flashing Lights
19 Talib Kweli / Nina Simone Get By
20 Reflection Eternal Move Somethin'
21 Smif N Wessun / Jack Bruce Bucktown
22 East Flatbush Project / Odetta Tried By 12
23 Jeru / Shelly Mann Come Clean
24 Jeru / Modern Jazz Quartet Can't Stop the Prophet (remix)
25 Blackmoon / Ronnie Laws Who Got The Props
26 Crooklyn Dodgers Crooklyn
27 Crooklyn Dodgers / Young-Holt Unlimited Return of the Crooklyn Dodgers
28 Group Home / Ramsey Lewis Livin' Proof
29 Group Home / Cameo Supa Star
30 Royce da 5'9 / Marc Hannibal Boom
31 Notorious BIG / Les McCann 10 Crack Commandments
32 Notorious BIG / Bobby Caldwell Sky's the limit
33 AZ / Lou Donaldson Your World Don't Stop (original version)
34 NAS / The Dells If I Ruled the World
35 Nas / Chic Just a Moment
36 Big L / James Gilstrap Flamboyant
37 Big Pun / Brenda Russell Still Not a Player
38 2pac / Zapp Get Around
39 Ice Cube / Evelyn Champagne King You Know How We Do It
40 Dr. Dre / Soul Mann & the Brothers XXplosive
41 Dr. Dre / David McCallum Next Episode
42 2Pac / Joe Cocker / Ronnie Hudson & The Street People/ Zapp / California Love
43 Snoop Dogg / The Counts / P. Funk What's My Name
44 Snoop Dogg / Laid Back Drop it like it's Hot
45 Raekwon / Earl Klugh Ice Cream
46 Raekwon/ Koko Taylor Incarcerated Scarfaces
47 Method Man / Jerry Butler Bring the Pain
48 The Diplomats / Sanchez Dipset Anthem
49 The Diplomats / Major Harris I Really Mean It
50 A$AP Rocky / S.O.S. Band Peso
51 Rick Ross ft Jay-z / The Friends of Distinction Maybach Music
52 Drake / Bill Conti Forever
53 Lil Wayne / Diana Ross and the Supremes Lollipop
54 Chris Brown / Sparks Look at me Now
55 OutKast / Joe Simon So Fresh and So Clean
56 T.I. / Roberta Flack What You Know
57 Jay-z/ MIA / The Clash Swagger Like Us / MIA Paper Planes
58 O'Jays For the Love of Money
59 Prodigy / Jack Mayborn Keep It Thoro
60 Mobb Deep / Esther Phillips Give Up The Goods
61 Mobb Deep / Quincy Jones / Herbie Hancock Shook Ones part II
62 Alchemist / Al Cooper Hold You Down
63 Dialated Peoples / William Bell Worst Comes to Worst
64 A Tribe Called Quest / Kool and the Gang Oh My God
65 A Tribe Called Quest / Gary Bartz Butter
66 A Tribe Called Quest / Rotary Connection Bonita Applebum
67 Q-Tip / Joe Pass Let's Ride
68 Jaylib / Gap Mangione The Official
69 Slum Village / The Singers Unlimited Players
70 J Dilla / Stylistics Baby
71 Jaylib / Cris Williamson The Red
72 Slum Village / Gap Mangione Fall In Love
73 Hi-Tek / Camel Music For Life

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USB Cassette – Nonstop (Original Live)

USB Cassette - Nonstop (Original Live)

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USB Cassette - Nonstop (Original Live)
USB Cassette - Nonstop (Original Live)
USB Cassette - Nonstop (Original Live)

USB Cassette - Nonstop (Original Live)

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For my 50th Bday - doing a limited edition run of 500 copies of my first solo mixtape series. This was only available via CD in a physical format til now. A perfect stocking stuffer for the music lover in ya life. The 3rd installment of the "original" mixtape series.

“I was at this bar called Dreamland because I was stuck in New Mexico after my flight from the Bay Area was delayed. For some reason “Tootie” from the “Fact of Life” was there. I looked around, and they had turntables set up, I had my crate of records, my ‘originals’ set, and nothing but time on my hands… What is recorded here is what happened that night…”” – DJ Neil Armstrong A complete LIVE mix , No do-overs, no over dubs, straight skills.

Also included in purchase is a FREE DIGITAL DOWNLOAD, available immediately. Complete Mix in Mp3 Format, tracked out and sent as a Zip File.




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For my 50th Bday - doing a limited edition run of 500 copies of my first solo mixtape series. This was only available via CD in a physical format til now. A perfect stocking stuffer for the music lover in ya life.

From the linear notes:

“I was at this bar called Dreamland because I was stuck in New Mexico after my flight from the Bay Area was delayed. For some reason “Tootie” from the “Fact of Life” was there. I looked around, and they had turntables set up, I had my crate of records, my ‘originals’ set, and nothing but time on my hands… What is recorded here is what happened that night…”

1 and a half hours. Double CD. Original Samples blended seamlessly with whoever sampled them. Original Live.

There are 2 “complaints” about the original series tapes that I’ve heard.

1st – I don’t play enough of the songs.
2nd – I use a 4 track to make the tapes.

This “live” CD is meant to kill 2 birds with one stone. I play the songs out a bit more, and since it's live, I flex my “DJ” skills to the fullest. No erasing my mistakes. No going back. Recorded in one shot. Just Nonstop music. Proof in the pudding that I’m not a “bedroom” DJ. You will hear some of the same songs that were on the previous 2 tapes, but the order and the story told with the songs will be different.

As usual, I hope you enjoy this musical journey, and that you learn something along the way. If you sit there while listening to this, and say to yourself – “Man, he’s smoooth….” , then I accomplished my goal….

Peace to all the folk that have been supporting my projects and my squad the
5th Platoon over the last 8 years….

A complete LIVE mix , No do-overs, no over dubs, straight skills.

- See more at: http://www.djneilarmstrong.com/blog/store-2/nonstop/

Tracklist 1 01 AC/DC B/W Bdp Dope Beat 2 02 Doors B/W Jay-Z Takeover 3 03 Herb Alpert B/W Biggie Hypnotize 4 Heatwave B/W Big Daddy Kane Ain’t No Half Steppin 5 Edie Brickell Bw Bran Nubian Slowdown 6 Leon Haywood Bw Dr Dre Aint Nothing But A G Thing 7 Isley Bros Bw Ice Cube Good Day 8 Isley Bros Bw Biggie Big Poppa 9 Barry White Bw 50 Cent 21 Questions 10 Gap Band Bw NaS Lifes A Bitch 11 Kurtis Blow Bw Whodino Bw NaS If I Ruled The World 12 Teena Marie Bw Fugees Fugee La 13 Delfonic / Barrington Levy – Ready Or Not 14 Roberta Flack Killing Me Softly 15 Clifford Brown Bw Krs One Mcs Act Like They Dont Know 16 George Benson Bw Common I Used To Love Her 17 Norman Connors Bw Das Efx Real Hip Hop 18 Lalo Schiffrin Bw De La Soul Oooh 19 Joseph Koo, Wang Fu Ling Bw Dilated Peoples Work The Angles 20 Gong Bw NaS Oochie Wally 21 Grace Jones Bw Ll Cool J Doin It 22 Jeff Lorber Bw Junio Mafia Crush On You 23 Average White Band Bw Atcq – Check The Rhyme 24 Bob James Bw Gangstarr You Know My Steez 25 Dells Bw Mop How About Some Hardcore 26 Foreigner Cold As Ice 27 Jay Z Bw Bobby Byrd You Dont Know 28 Bobby Bland Aint No Love 29 Guess Who These Eyes Buffalo Springfield For What Its Worth / Beatles Come Together, Organized Konfusion Stress 30 Milt Jackson Bw Large Pro Just Wanna Chill 31 Ahmad Jamal Bw Diamond D Hiatus 32 Ahmad Jamal Bw De La Soul Stakes Is High 33 Joe Sample Neil Armstrong Says Hi To Tootie 34 Barry White Im Gonna Love You Just A Little More, Babe 35 Teddy Pendergrass Bw Bums Free Mind 36 El Debarge Bw Grand Puba I Like It 37 El Debarge Bw Biggie One More Chance 38 Michael Jackson Bw NaS It Aint Hard To Tell 39 Surface Bw Kool G Rap Fast Life 40 Minnie Riperton Bw Mic Geranimo Shits Real 41 Bobby Caldwell Bw Common The Light 42 Bobby Caldwell Do For Love 43 Arentha Franklin Bw Mos Def Ms Fat Booty 44 Mtume/ Biggie Bw Juicy, Unbelievable 45 Chris Barber Band Bw Firm/ Carl Thomas Phone Tap/ I Cant Believe 46 Lalo Schifrin Bw Big Pun 100% 47 Chi Lites Bw Beyonce Crazy In Love 48 Four Tops Bw Jay Z Aint No Nigga 49 Barry white – Neil Armstrong peace out…
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USB Cassette – 2 Original

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USB  Cassette - 2 Original
USB  Cassette - 2 Original

USB Cassette - 2 Original

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For my 50th Bday - doing a limited edition run of 500 copies of my first solo mixtape series. This was only available via CD in a physical format til now. A perfect stocking stuffer for the music lover in ya life.

2 Original...

The followup to Original . More Hip Hop, more original samples. Turntablism throughout. Out of the whole series this one is probably my favorite.

The sequel mix , the first one to utilize Protools to make it, which would be my weapon of choice until I found out what I could do with ableton.
Same deal as before. All vinyl, no bootlegs. At the time I was living with I.emerge, who would go on to win the DMC world’s back to back. I tend to be like a
sponge when it comes to skills, so this was the peek of my scratching prowess, which I showcased on track 26 when I re-did the resurrection scratches (which were originally done by one of my DJ mentors Mista Sinista of the X-Men DJ Crew). I believe this mix set me apart in a big way, and I found my niche audience.

Purchase will include DIGITAL DOWNLOAD available immediately and completely secure. Complete Mix in Mp3 Format, tracked out and sent as a Zip File.


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For my 50th Bday - doing a limited edition run of 500 copies of my first solo mixtape series. This was only available via CD in a physical format til now. A perfect stocking stuffer for the music lover in ya life.

I believe I made it back in 2001/2002 . It follows the theme of the first mixtape - going back and forth between hip hop songs and the sampled music they originated from. The theme of the mixtape wasn't anything new, but something like this hadn't been done by a member of the turntablist battle community.

Heavy on the scratching, all the original samples came off of real vinyl. These were the days before mp3's and broadband allowed everyone to have the same music, so making this mixtape required some real digging. Check the tracklist to see what you're getting....

2 Original... The sequel mix , the first one to utilize Protools to make it, which would be my weapon of choice until I found out what I could do with ableton.

Same deal as before. All vinyl, no bootlegs. At the time I was living with I.emerge, who would go on to win the DMC world’s back to back. I tend to be like a sponge when it comes to skills, so this was the peek of my scratching prowess, which I showcased on track 26 when I re-did the resurrection scratches (which were originally done by one of my DJ mentors Mista Sinista of the X-Men DJ Crew).

I believe this mix set me apart in a big way, and I found my niche audience.

Shouts: The 5P,the X,Triple Threat (vinroc hold it down),Beatjunkies,Turnstyles,old STA crew,Steelworkerz,Technicians,IF2, Fader Ballistix, Lo-Lives,Skratch Perverts,Allies,Kolabz,Complex,DJ Tommy,Bee and the Hong Kong crew,Cam 1,Boo,DP one, Crazy Charles,Sugarcuts, too many DJ's to mention!

Peace to Amit/Stylus Wars,Turntablelab for the funniest job ever. Staple and Excursions for making our shirts.Marz for our graphix.

Peace to Russell Gunn & Ethnomusicology, Our Austin Texas folk, Reno heads, vinylexchange.com & to all that have supported us.

Peace to Bobs crew. Thanks Chris for the helpout. Peace to Hyun.Peace to my blood(mom,dad, sis, Gil,etc). Thank U Pauline for being a part of my story.

Peace to those that inspire me.... And to my daughter Lili, you are my light. Thank u Yuko, for bringing her into the world.

TRACKLIST
1. Diamond D, George Benson – ‘Yo That’s That Sh*t’
2. K.I.S.S. – ‘Weather Report’
3. Billy Cobham, George Duke – ‘Stunts, Blunts and Hip-Hop’
4. Jay-Z, Jeff Lorber – ‘Who You Wit’
5. Four Tops, Tyrone Thomas – ‘Ain’t No N*gga’
6. Doors, David Bowie, KRS-One – ‘Take Over’
7. Nas, Ahmad Jamal, T-La Rock – ‘Whose World Is This’
8. Ras Kass, Anita Baker, Nas – ‘Understandable Smooth’
9. Method Man, Marvin Gaye – ‘You’re All I Need’
10. Method Man, Hall & Oates – ‘Interpolation’
11. M.O.P., Dells – ‘How About Some Hardcore’
12. Foreigner – ‘Cold As Ice’
13. Jay-Z, Bobby Byrd – ‘You Don’t Know’
14. Smif & Wesson, Grover Washington Jr. – ‘Wreckonize’
15. Bobby Caldwell – ‘What You Won’t Do For Love’
16. Grand Puba, DeBarge – ‘I Like It’
17. LL Cool J, Bernard Wright – ‘(Loungin) Who Do You Luv’
18. Bill Withers – ‘Lovely Day’
19. AZ, DeBarge – ‘Problems’
20. Common Sense, Bobby Caldwell – ‘The Light’
21. Pharoah Monche, Wes Montgomery – ‘The Light’
22. Steve Harvey, Kurtis Blow, KRS, Common, Nice & Smooth – ‘Old School Intro’
23. KRS-One, Clifford Brown – ‘MC’s Act Like They Don’t Know’
24. Common Sense, George Benson – ‘I Used To Love Her’
25. David Axelrod, Nice & Smooth – ‘Resurrection (Large Professor Remix)’
26. Ahmad Jamal – ‘Resurrection’
27. Nas, Kurtis Blow, Whodini – ‘If I Ruled The World’
28. Fugees, Teena Marie, Ramsey Lewis – ‘Fugeela’
29. Delphonics – ‘Ready Or Not’
30. Missy Elliot, Delphonics – ‘Sock It To Me’
31. Camron, Police – ‘What Means The World To You’
32. Rose Royce – ‘Oh Boy’
33. Jay-Z, Annie(Broadway Play) – ‘Hard Knock Life’
34. Company Flow, Flash Gordon (Soundtrack) – ‘InfoKill’
35. Siah and Yeshua DaPoed, Grover Washington Jr. – ‘Visualz’
36. Mr. Complex, Ramsey Lewis – ‘Visualize’
37. Artifacts, Galt Macdermot’s First Natural Hair Band – ‘Come On Wit The Get Down’
38. Kool G. Rap, David Axelrod – ‘Take Em To War’
39. Iemerge – ‘Take Em To War (Quick Interlude)’
40. Das Efx, Norman Conners – ‘Real Hip Hop’
41. Gang Starr, Bob James – ‘? Remainz’
42. Kwami, Bob James – ‘The Rythm’
43. Biggie Smalls, R. Kelly – ‘Unbelievable’
44. Carl Thomas, Chris Barber’s Jazz Band – ‘Faith/The Firm, Emotional/Phone Tap’
45. Biggie, Herb Alpert, Slick Rick – ‘Hypnotize’
46. Slick Rick, CQ – ‘Sittin In My Car’
47. Jeru, The Crusaders – ‘The B*tches’
48. The Pharcyde, Jimi Hendrix, Quincy Jones, Weather Report – ‘Passing Me By’
49. Stan Getz – ‘Runnin’
50. Large Professor, Milt Jackson – ‘I Just Wanna Chill’
51. De La Soul, Milt Jackson – ‘Dinninit’
52. Lalo Schifrin (Bruce Lee – Enter The Dragon Soundtrack) – ‘Oooh’
53. Dilated Peoples, Joseph Koo/Wang Fu Ling – ‘Work The Angles’
54. Tupac Shakur, DeBarge – ‘I Ain’t Mad At Ya’
55. Luniz, Club Nouveau – ‘5 On It’
56. Warren G, Mike McDonald – ‘Regulate’
57. Snoop Dogg, Isaac Hayes – ‘G’z Up Hoez Down’
58. Masta Ace – ‘Last Rights’

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USB Cassette - Original

$20.00$12.50
For my 50th Bday - doing a limited edition run of 500 copies of my first solo mixtape. Originally put out by the Triple Threat DJs/ Staple on cassette tape. This was only available via CD in a physical format til now. A perfect stocking stuffer for the music lover in ya life.

Hip Hop songs mixed with their original sample counterparts. All Vinyl.

Original. The Mix that started everything off. Going back and forth between the Original Sample and the Hip Hop songs that used them. Incorporating my turntablist roots - this is part showcase, part learning experience, part musical journey.

With purchase you also receive a digital DL of Original in Mp3 format available immediately.

PLEASE NOTE - Sale price until Dec.25. Please order before Dec 18th for delivery before XMAS

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For my 50th Bday - doing a limited edition run of 500 copies of my first solo mixtape. Originally put out by the Triple Threat DJs/ Staple on cassette tape. This was only available via CD in a physical format til now. A perfect stocking stuffer for the music lover in ya life.

Hip Hop songs mixed with their original sample counterparts. All Vinyl.

From The liner Notes of the 2nd pressing:

Original... This is the mix that started everything off for me.

Released in 2001 - All Vinyl, no bootlegs - pre pro-tools era on a minidisc multi-track. It was inspired by a liveset I saw DJ Spinna perform at an ITF Battle where he was flipping original samples live. The cover design was done by my homie Chris Sealey. We found this pic of me as a youngin, and this visual would end up being something I would end up repeating for many of my mixtapes.

Back then the internet was in its infancy. There wasn’t any searchable resource to find the original samples for songs. So, you generally had to get your hands dirty, hope for a little bit of luck, and dig. A very different time then how it is today, where you can jump on discogs and often find anything u desire. The 1st version of this actually came out on cassette, released by Staple Clothing & my crewmate Vinroc’s other crew - the Triple Threat DJs.

Since it was my 1st "for sale" tape, I really didn't know what I was doing when I had to get it ready for production. So in 2004, I remastered it. The bass was a bit deeper, the highs a bit tighter, the blends a bit cleaner.

Now in 2024, 20 years later - I’m doing a special run of these on cassette USB for the 1st time. I want to thank everyone who has listened to and supported my projects over the years. At the ripe young age of 50, I still love the art of making a mixtape. and all the crazy things I’ve done over the years wouldn’t have been possible, if you didn't pick up this 1st one...

TRACKLIST
1. Mtume, Rappin’ Duke – ‘If U Don’t Know Now You Know’
2. Jeff Lorber Fusion, Bahamadia – ‘Crush On You’
3. El Debarge – ‘One More Chance’
4. Lou Donaldson, The Roots – ‘Another Chance’
5. Isley Brothers – ‘Call Neil Big Poppa’
6. Isaac Hayes – ‘Warning’
7. The Delphonics – ‘Player Haters’
8. Slick Rick, Public Enemy, Busta Rhymes – ‘Zulu Nation War Chant’ (feat. Betty Wright / Mary Jane Girls)
9. Mark the 45 King, DJ Kool, Marva Whitney – ‘900 Number’
10. Aja – ‘Whose In The House’
11. Taste Or Honey – ‘Sad & Blue’
12. Dionne Warwick – ‘Mona Lisa Says Goodbye’
13. Gloria Gaynor, Herb Alpert – ‘Release Yo Delf’
14. Underdog There, Wu-Tang Clan – ‘Nuthin To F*ck Wit’
15. Dr. Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band – ‘Cherchez Le (Neil)’
16. De La Soul, Aja – ‘Eye Know’
17. De La Soul, Hall & Oates – ‘Say No Go’
18. LONS, Boz Scaggs – ‘Zone Coasting’
19. For The Bitties At Bobs Lounge, Joe Sample – ‘W5PS’
20. De La Soul, Michael Jackson, Smokey Robinson – ‘Breakdawn’
21. John Leguizamo, Al Green – ‘Lets Stay Together’
22. Shalamar – ‘For The Player In You’
23. Teddy Pendergrass, BUMS – ‘The Door Is Closed’
24. Rick James – ‘Mary Jane’
25. Gap Band – ‘She’s Outstanding’
26. Eric B. & Rakim, Marvin Gaye, Midnight Star – ‘Got Me Curious’
27. Eric B. & Rakim, Aaliyah, Cecil Homes, Helix C. – ‘It’s Been A Long Time’
28. Surface, Kool G Rap, Nas – ‘Happy’
29. AZ, Nas, Gap Band – ‘Life’s A Bitch’
30. Nas, Michael Jackson, Biz Markie – ‘It Ain’t Hard To Tell’
31. Biz Markie, Steve Miller Band – ‘Nobody Beats The Biz’
32. Big Daddy Kane, Heatwave – ‘Ain’t No Half Steppin’
33. Brand Nubian, Edie Brickell – ‘Slow It Down’
34. Queen, Vanilla Ice – ‘The Vanilla Cometh’
35. Labi Siffre, Eminem – ‘Slim Shady Reps’
36. Dr. Dre, Leon Haywood – ‘The Next Episode’
37. Isley Brothers, Ice Cube – ‘It’s A Good Day’
38. Herb Alpert, Blacksheep – ‘Flavor Of The Month’
39. Gang Starr, Public Enemy, Joe Simon – ‘U Know My Steez’
40. Maynard Furgeson, Showbiz & AG – ‘Next Level’
41. Grace Jones, LL Cool J – ‘Doin’ It Well’
42. ATCQ, Lou Reed – ‘Cause I Can Kick It’
43. Fugees, Roberta Flack – ‘Killing It Softly’
44. Heatwave, Nice & Smooth – ‘Mindblowing’
45. Partridge Family, Nice & Smooth – ‘Hip Hop Junkies’
46. Tracy Chapman, Nice & Smooth – ‘Sometimes I Rhyme Slow’
47. Souls Of Mischief, Bobby Cobham – ‘From Now Til Infinity’

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Get In Loser, We’re Going Crying Digital Download

Get In Loser, We're Going Crying Digital Download

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Get In Loser, We're Going Crying Digital Download
Get In Loser, We're Going Crying Digital Download
Get In Loser, We're Going Crying Digital Download
Get In Loser, We're Going Crying Digital Download
Get In Loser, We're Going Crying Digital Download
Get In Loser, We're Going Crying Digital Download
Get In Loser, We're Going Crying Digital Download
Get In Loser, We're Going Crying Digital Download
Get In Loser, We're Going Crying Digital Download
Get In Loser, We're Going Crying Digital Download

Get In Loser, We're Going Crying Digital Download

$6.50
At the beginning of the pandemic (full transparency, probably 2 years ago even to be honest lol) I kept promising to make this mix featuring all the music that we call New Wave.

It's finally here.

I did a limited edition run of Cassette USB's that sold out in about 36 hours.

Eventually I'll be doing a 2nd limited run of them when I return state side, and will also release them for my "In real life" food event called "Dinner & A Mixtape".

In the meantime... you can get a copy of it via digital DL now for $10 beans

(JUST FYI - If ya want to pick up the Cassette USB when I do a 2nd run, you get first dibs and pay just 5 beans for it).




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At the beginning of the pandemic (full transparency, probably 2 years ago even to be honest lol) I kept promising to make this mix featuring all the music that we call New Wave. It's finally here. I did a limited edition run of Cassette USBs that sold out in about 36 hours. Eventually I'll be doing a 2nd limited run of them when I return state side, and will also release them for my "In real life" food event called "Dinner & A Mixtape". In the meantime... you can get a copy of it via digital DL now for $10 beans .  (JUST FYI - If ya want to pick up the Cassette USB when I do a 2nd run, you will get a coupon and pay just 5 beans for it). From the linear notes:
The question I've always wondered to myself when it came to this genre near and dear to me is -
 
 
Did I listen to new wave so much because I was always sad... OR... Was I sad, because I listened to so much new wave? 
 
 
I guess, it will always be both the cause and the cure for us superfans.
 
 
 
Anyway, "New wave" music gave that introverted ghost in me solace.
 
 
Much of the music had this inherent melancholy that expressed my teenage angst when I couldn't do it myself. The weight of my unrequited crushes were alleviated when I listened to The Smiths or a Depeche Mode song. Made me feel like I wasn't by myself in this cold world.
 
 
At the same time, the fact that none of my classmates knew any of the music made me feel like it was made specifically for me. I could scoff at not being included by the popular, because they weren't up on Cabaret Voltaire or Visage. The more obscure the song or the group, the more I wanted to hear it (new wave snob cough cough!!)
 
 
And... a crapload of it was ultimately just dance music made in the aftermath of disco (which never died in the UK the way it did here in the states) .
 
 
So here it is, a mixtape full of the music that is called New Wave. Volume One.
 
 

From the Linear Notes:

When I was growing up, I had the distinct privilege of being in the broadcasting vicinity of this radio station called WLIR... the "new music" station whose slogan was "Dare to Be different".
 
These would end up being words I would live by throughout my life.
 
For those that don't know, WLIR was this groundbreaking station, playing the music nobody else would at the time, music that for the most part would fall under this umbrella that we in general refer to as "NEW WAVE".  It included the genres of synth-pop, 80's, punk, post-punk, new romantic, punk-reggae, Goth, Brit-pop, shrimp scampi, shrimp sandwich... wait that's Forest Gump, my bad.
 
I also had an older sister who was cool enough to be tuning into that station, and buying all the records from the bands WLIR was playing. So while most kids my age were psychotic fans of New Kids on the Block and Debbie Gibson, I was getting introduced to the likes of Big Audio Dynamite, China Crisis, The Housemartins, New Order and OMD at a very young impressionable age. Thanks Joy (that's my sis).
 
Now, I've taken a personality test or two in my day, and to no surprise I am one of those weird introverted extroverts (makes sense - gemini over here). And as I grew up, I turned into the prototypical awkward teenager nerd loner "weirdo".
 
Straight A student, played the violin, was bad at sports, wore glasses since the 2nd grade... aka - not one of the cool kids. For reference, I only got invited to one bat mitzvah through all of junior high. Most of the other kids went to like 10 of em. Shout out to the homegirl Leah for letting me come thru ;)
 
Anyway, "New wave" music gave that introverted ghost in me solace.
 
Much of the music had this inherent melancholy that expressed my teenage angst when I couldn't do it myself. The weight of my unrequited crushes were alleviated when I listened to The Smiths or a Depeche Mode song. Made me feel like I wasn't by myself in this cold world.
 
At the same time, the fact that none of my classmates knew any of the music made me feel like it was made specifically for me. I could scoff at not being included by the popular, because they weren't up on Cabaret Voltaire or Visage. The more obscure the song or the group, the more I wanted to hear it (new wave snob cough cough!!)
 
And... a crapload of it was ultimately just dance music made in the aftermath of disco (which never died in the UK the way it did here in the states) .
 
So here it is, a mixtape full of the music that is called New Wave. Volume One. There will be more to come because i couldn't fit everything I wanted to in the requisite 60 minutes.
 
The question I've always wondered to myself when it came to this genre near and dear to me is -
 
Did I listen to new wave so much because I was always sad... OR... Was I sad, because I listened to so much new wave? 
 
I guess, it will always be both the cause and the cure for us superfans.

 

So, Get In Loser... We're going Crying.
 
TRACKLIST

    1. New Song - Howard Jones
    2. Will You Stay Tonight - Comsat Angels
    3. Love Is All That Matters - Human League
    4. I'm Not the Man I Used To Be - Fine Young Cannibals
    5. Feels Like Heaven - Fiction Factory
    6. Oblivious - Aztec Camera
    7. Ship Of Fools - World Party
    8. Secret - Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
    9. Respect - Erasure
    10. Shake the Disease - Depeche Mode
    11. Thieves Like Us - New Order
    12. I Wanna Be Adored - Stone Roses
    13. Save A Prayer - Duran Duran
    14. A Night Like This (live) - The Cure
    15. Only You -  Yaz  / Human - Human League
    16. Catch - The Cure
    17. Say Hello, Wave Goodbye - Soft Cell
    18. Vitamin Z - Burning Flame
    19. Voices Carry - 'Til Tuesday
    20. Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want - The Smiths
    21. I Miss You When Your Gone - The Cranberries
    22. Never Tear Us Apart - INXS
    23. Ever Fallen In Love - Buzzcocks
    24. Ça plane pour moi (Original 1977 Version) - Plastic Bertrand
    25. Dreaming - Blondie
    26. Age of Consent - New Order
    27. Take on Me - A-ha
    28. Bittersweet Symphony - The Verve

 

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