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Heretic Pride
MP3: Mountain Goats: “Sax Rohmer #1″
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- Stars – Division
- We Are Wolves – Coconut 155
- Working For a Nuclear Free City – 13 Stars and Veins
- “The Girls” Groove Armada remix by Calvin Harris »
- “I’m Not Gonna Cry” by Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings »
- “Baby Revolution Disco (Stereo Total remix)” by Stereo Total »
- “I’m a Man (Black Strobe Remix)” by Black Strobe »
- “B.E.A.T. (Extended Version)” by Justice »
- “Need In Me (Micky Monza & Joseph Disco Remix)” by GusGus »
- “Kristall (Tyler Deepwood Carthage Mix)” by Audionom »
- “Apples & Tangerines” by The Phoenix Foundation »
- “Snowboy (12-inch remix)” by Punk TV »
- “Gimme a Bassline! (Torpedo Remix)” by Torpedo Boyz »
A who’s who of the hottest underground artists in Hip Hop today, the Rawkus 50 series represents 50 albums from 50 artists that were chosen from thousands of applicants — this sampler showcases fourteen favorites, and is all PromoTracks:
The Rawkus 50 roster is an impressive collection of talent that spans geographical location and styles.
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When you think of sampling in music what generally comes to mind? For many it may be Kanye West’s use and abuse of Daft Punk or any other rap song that has
borrowed a chorus here or a base line there. However, there is a completely different world of sampling out there, and the results can be quite different. The electronic artist is able to sample songs in such a way that the end product only vaguely resembles the original. They are able chop the songs they sample into tiny pieces and then reconstruct into completely new pieces. In my mind I quickly make a connection to William S. Burroughs and his cutups. The technology may be different, but the concept is very much the same, that is to take an original piece or pieces and cut them into smaller pieces. The smaller pieces are then put together in a unique way to create a completely new document or song. One duo demonstrating this skill is Normal, Illinois’ Oh Astro.

