Hey, whats a good way to search for Freestyle music on the internet? HI NRG Disco? I keep getting hip hop freestyles on I-Tunes.
The Bucketheads, Sikdope & Marat Leon The Bomb Vs. Snakes (DJ EU Half-Time Edit) free mp3 download and stream.
Anyways.u jerks got me on a House trip these days. Whoa there young jedi you are all over the place. MAW = Masters at Work - Lil Louie Vega, Kenny Dope Gonzales, and Todd Terry. They are the DJ AM, Jazzy Jeff, and Q-Bert of HOUSE MUSIC Henry St. Was a dope NYC label that had some cool music back in the day - not big but a few key cuts. Freestyle is a whole different genre like Techno and House - similar but different. And Hi-NRG is totally in a whole other direction, derived from the Gay scene.
Which shall we tackle first young jedi? Quote: The Aquasky remix of The BOMB is pretty awesome. I've been playing that one since 2006. Anything they did was insane. Always tweaking enough to maintain the integrity of the track, but adding enough to make it fresh and Ill.
Example of another classic Aqau'ized: bassdrop @ 1:40 the also did a nasty mix of Exceeder by Mason which Ive been toying with dropping the Perfect acapella over to re-hash the original blend. Shit pops so much harder. Didnt the nightcrawlers edit from 08 have like 15 mixes? Quote: The Aquasky remix of The BOMB is pretty awesome. I've been playing that one since 2006. Anything they did was insane.
Always tweaking enough to maintain the integrity of the track, but adding enough to make it fresh and Ill. Example of another classic Aqau'ized: bassdrop @ 1:40 the also did a nasty mix of Exceeder by Mason which Ive been toying with dropping the Perfect acapella over to re-hash the original blend. Shit pops so much harder. Didnt the nightcrawlers edit from 08 have like 15 mixes? I am glad you dig AQUASKY's version.
The 08 Nightcrawler/Pitbull re-boot had a zillion mixes. Ironically the one version I play is the official MK remix.
Download at iTunes (Album): Download at iTunes (Single): Stream at Spotify: 'The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall into My Mind)' is a house music track by The Bucketheads, released in 1995.
Was later dubbed into the project's sole album All in the Mind. It was a commercial hit in the UK in winter/spring 1995, reaching #5 in the singles chart. The track was produced by Masters At Work member Kenny 'Dope' Gonzalez, and features samples from Chicago's 'Street Player'. One sample was later used by Nicola Fasano VS. Pat Rich for '75, Brazil Street', which was later used by Pitbull with 'I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)'. The subtitle of the song is a mondegreen; the actual lyrics taken from the Chicago sample are 'Street sounds swirling through my mind.'