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Listen To The Vibe As Jorun Bombay & Phill Most Chill Rock With No Phone


DJ/producer Jorun Bombay and an MC Phill Most Chill keep it traditional and classic with their summer 2025 single "No Phone". The beat bangs and the rhymes flow as this dynamic duo bring new flavor to the classic Hip Hop break "Last Night Changed It All". On the flipside, Jorun provides a nice R&B summer vibe with his remix of a Zhane classic and a new episode of Funkbox Reload. Check the flavor here at Juno as Mister Bombay keeps the music flowing by reviving numerous classics of yesteryear.
 

Wu-Tang Invades More Areas Of Merch, The RZA Releases The "Instrumental Experience"


The ways which society continues to imagine and absorb the visual impact of The Wu-Tang Clan is an ongoing and legendary saga. In some of my latest finds, artists M.C. aka. Panurge and koray öztürk use their creativity to take us into another chamber of The Wu. 

In case you might have missed it, in 2007 Think Differently Music released a celebration of The RZA's best beats. Behold as a master of the sampling craft flips dusty vinyl into Hip Hop classics as a composer of Blunted Soul. "Instrumental Experience" features a number of instrumental versions of solid albums songs from various Wu releases:

The Samples - Intro 8:28
Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber Part 2 2:39
Black Mamba 3:05
Diesel 3:03
Ya'll Been Warned 2:01
Knowledge God 4:20
Child's Play 4:31
Chamber Music 3:07
Severe Punishment 2:59
7th Chamber 3:37
For Heaven's Sake 2:39
Camay 2:18
Ice Cream 4:15
Triumph 4:17
State Of Grace 2:52
Run 4:35
Brutality (The Grindz) 3:00
Hollow Bones 0:15
Reunited 2:51
Domestic Violence 4:53
My G.O.D 2:20
Duck Seazon 2:13
 



Experience A 70's Funk Odyssey With Rare Live Albums Released by The Meters & WAR


The vibe is cool and the sounds are groovy as two Funk & Soul juggernauts get down on stage in their heyday. With this combined talent to create wonderful worlds within song, you're bound to be slippin' into darkness of a delightful musical escape. 

The live performances from WAR's 1974 trip to Japan, have been digitally restored for a never-before-heard album. This 2024 release features all of WAR's classic tracks. OUT NOW on LP, CD and Digital, so enjoy the stream and get your copy of ‘Live in Japan 1974’ today at https://war.lnk.to/LIJ74



Recorded in '75 and featuring the classic lineup of band members, Live At Great American Music Hall, San Francisco is long-overdue. As a fan of The Meters, you get to experience the band on a live album which showcases them at their peak. Art Neville, Leo Nocentelli, George Porter Jr., Zigaboo Modeliste and Cyril Neville all showed top form. The nine-song set features extended jams, some nearing 20 minutes, with the band blazing the stage and their instruments throughout. It has previously circulated only as a rare bootleg, so this 2025 official release offers a complete, well-mastered version on colored vinyl, making it the ultimate edition.
 

Get Your Mobb Deep Promo Stickers As Smif 'N Wessun Experience The Trife Life Of Bucktown



Here at my eBay storefront you'll find a few rare promo stickers from "The Infamous" and "Hell On Earth" along with some other treats. These stickers are the perfect addition to your vinyl record sleeve, record shelf, drum machine etc. As if that wasn't enough, DJ Keytronikz gives us a gem of a remix in the Mobb Deep/Smif 'N Wessun blend of "Bucktown". 

As students of the infamous Printing school in lower Manhattan, Havoc, Prodigy, Tek and Steele each share a common ground. That commonality is evident in this remix as The Mobb sound fits like hand-to-glove with the gun clapping sound of Bucktown.

Music Is Still For Life As DJ Hi-Tek Reflects With Don Cannon In 2025


In an in-depth conversation, Don Cannon explores Tek's creative process, key career moments and life stories behind the music. This includes his time in working with lyrical giants, and how he stayed authentic while navigating the evolving music industry. If you're a fan of real hip-hop production and want to learn from one of the genre’s most respected architects, this interview is a must-watch. Below, DJ MWP spins Hi-Tek classics in a tribute to his production.

Hi-Tek's List Of Gear

Hi-Tek has used and expressed preferences for various types of equipment throughout his career as a producer. Here's a list of what he metions in the interview and where to get this gear:

  • Akai MPCs Hi-Tek considers the MPC 60 and MPC 3000 to be his "weapon of choice" and expresses a preference for them. He mentions taking his MPC 60 on Greyhound trips to New York. Marco Polo notes that Hi-Tek has his MPC 3000 "decked out". Hi-Tek was "anti" the MPC 2000 because he found its sound "too punchy" and "choppier".
  • Ensoniq ASR-10 Hi-Tek has expressed jealousy over the ASR-10, stating he "couldn't get that sound" from it. Notably, Dr. Dre would tell Hi-Tek that his best beats were made on the ASR.
  • Turntables He regards the Technics 1200 turntable as "special" and "the next level of that professional" turntable, noting that they "still hold their value for a reason". He even tried to "break into this club to get these turntables" when he was 13 because he wanted them "so bad".
  • Synthesizers Hi-Tek used the Motif 6, MS2000, and Korg MS for synth sounds in his productions.
  • Storage Devices He still possesses zip drives but is in the process of transferring their content to an SD card.
  • Instant Replay Hi-Tek used an Instant Replay machine for drops and samples, particularly for radio. He describes it as having "scream sounds" and being reliable until it unexpectedly crashed during a show.
  • Recording Mediums The "whole first part of [his] career was all two inch tape," and he still possesses those tapes. He valued the "warmth" of tape, noting that it "can't be really duplicated" by other methods.
  • Mixing Equipment He has worked on mixing boards or consoles in various studios, including Chung King studio. He also built his early studio setup around a console after observing another producer's setup.

In '68, Bill Plummer & The Cosmic Brotherhood Bring The Sitar To "The Look Of Love"


Brace yourself for a mysterious and edgy twist to a classic. One of the most joyful songs in history receives Middle Eastern perspective on Bill Plummer & The Cosmic Brotherhood's version of "The Look Of Love". You'll never think of Burt Bacharach and Hal David's composition the same as the sitar hits you. This band manage to blend the pleasant aspects of the original with their unique arrangement, creating intriguing transitions of mood throughout. From their 1968 self-titled album available on vinyl here at eBay.

Around The Web In Breakbeats Vol. 65: A Groove Armageddon


In a groove Armageddon, my mission at cratesofjr is to supply listeners with the good of music to combat the negative of life. The impact of the drum is especially powerful in our daily pursuit to get up and get involved. Like the late great James Brown, his groove made people want to get on the good foot and fight not only on the dance floor but in life. Around The Web In Breakbeats is a continuation of what JB began. It's your musical armament as a movement of good Funk and Soul powered by the impact of percussion.

29 More Breakbeats, Plus Future Volumes Available For My Patrons

Feast your ears to 29 songs in a journey of fusion like none other. Around The Web In Breakbeats Vol. 65 is the first in an exclusive presentation for my Patrons of my ongoing compilation of drum-heavy grooves. As my Patron, you'll receive an invite to access this private Spotify playlist as well as all future extended versions of ATWIBB.


 
        

In '90, Shockmaster Laz Kicks Edutainment About AIDS on "I Feel 4 U"


The beat and rhyme combine to leave a shock upon a society plagued with a new epidemic called AIDS on this rare Hip Hop 12". With a sharp eye on the ghetto, Shockmaster Laz envisions a state of despair as he raps about a disease that could be deadly and fatal. Abandoned buildings filled with syringes and the infected serve as the source of inspiration for a Hip Hop song that is as funky as it is socially aware.

In an AIDS promo for Video Music Box below, Ralph Mc Daniels & Naughty By Nature speak to a young man named John who had AIDS.

The Funk Goes Extraterrestrial With Music by George Semper & Treasure Records


Of the few bands who dare to venture far and beyond into the cosmos, these two blast off to the rhythm of Funk. Join as George Semper & Treasure Records explore the otherworldly realm of E.T. The Extraterrestrial with releases from 2015 and 2025. 

The mysterious band behind "E.T. Is Coming Home" deliver an infectious and cosmic groove. Backed by a funky bass line and driven by female vocals, we get a whole new musical vision of Spielberg's cute little alien. The soulful strut of George Semper's "ET Where Are U" rings with the joy and charm of a child. It's a tune fit for the theme of a cartoon intro, yet groovy and intriguing enough for a n adult crate digger to take notice.
 

The Vinyl Movement Presents: DJ OXYGEN (aka Ox The Architect of Soundsci) All 45 Mix

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Baby you ought to think twice before you skip this set, because Ox The Architect is about to bless you with some groovy sounds. Join us as DJ Oxygen takes us on a tour of the five boroughs of New York City via an electrifying all 45 mix. (Jazz, Funk, Soul, and Hip Hop). This MC/DJ who's known for showing what he's got on Discogs and Instagram brings his esteemed collection to The Vinyl Movement.

Now Digitally Streaming: "The Main Event" 1987 Album by Freddy B & The Mighty Mic Masters


Back when the drums were monstrous and the cuts were furious emerges a funky fresh Hip Hop crew known as Freddy B & The Mighty Mic Masters. With Ultramagnetic MC/producer Ced Gee at their side, this unit proceed to put heads out using the power of the beat and rhyme. Revisit the in-your-face rawness, charisma and punch that defines Hip Hop's essence with the digital reissue of this 1987 album. Now available to stream on Apple Music, Spotify, Bandcamp and Soundcloud.
 

Thai & African Musical Identities Combine For The Groovy Synthesis of Salin

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Brace yourself for some serious grooving on this one! Salin is a Thai-born drummer, Juno nominated producer and composer who is bound to move your body. Her current sound explores the enchanting sounds of Northeast Thailand and marries it with the 70’s psychedelia of West Africa. This exciting amalgamation of groove gives us a reason to escape and rejoice, all through the lens of her soulful sound. 

Driven by culture and the desire to express it's ancient traditions, Salin vibrates humanity through the drum. "Rammana" is colorful and vivid like a movie or painting set in the warmth of the African or Thai climate. As a result, you will leave feeling the heat which this talented gal puts down on percussion.


Nate Smith & Lalah Hathaway Lend Their Magic To The Pointer Sisters' "Automatic"


It's your time to get down, down, down as drummer Nate Smith and singer Lalah Hathaway bring new dimension to a classic. "Automatic" by The Pointer Sisters is in good hands with this duo who lend their magic to the song. What was once thought of as an electrified 80's jam becomes smoother as this version presents a dreamy atmosphere of sound. Nate Smith flexes his gift for percussion to make this cover thump in it's own right while Lalah commands the vocals with style and grace.

"Break Out (1984 Version - Expanded Edition)" by The Pointer Sisters now streaming on Apple Music.

Reggae & New Orleans Funk Merge on "The Return Of" by The Flying Hats


As a West Indian living in America, I haven't heard the sounds of The Caribbean and U.S. quite like this before. Hopefully the mellow and groovy fusion of Reggae-Funk by The Flying Hats is just as refreshing and flavorful to your ear. This is definite summertime lounge music! As ATA Records proclaims, "The Return of the Flying Hats occupies a space somewhere between The Aggrovators and The Meters, under the influence of Lynn Taitt & the Jets, and Fatman Riddim Section. Tracks like Grafter and Bust Up conjure up the image of classic New Orleans funk recorded in Kingston, whilst Tough Swagger sounds like half of Bunny Lee’s Aggrovators have dropped in at Ultrasonic to jam with Ziggy Modeliste."

In '73, Barry White Gives A Commentary On His Album "I've Got So Much To Give"


Soul legend and one of the most well-known baritones Barry White shares thoughts about life and his process of making music. For the promotion of his new album "I've Got So Much To Give", Barry's thoughts and music provide a moment of calm. Kick back and relax as a master of the slow jam lays down soulful tunes in between giving us a piece of his mind about each one. This rare radio recording provided by Lupine Assassin is a nice addition to this heavily-sampled album of Hip Hop history.