I've been meaning to make party mix for awhile and after my comments spawned a discussion on Pipomixes back in July.
http://www.pipomixes.com/2012/07/nu-mark-live-at-do-over-6312.html
Moreover a famous deejay asked me recently what I rather hear at a club, a Nas classic "It Ain't Hard to Tell" or Chief Keef's "I Don't Like"? My response is neither!
In my view the role of the Deejay is not playing what the crowd wants to hear since the crowd doesn't want hear new music and are satisfied to listen to the same 500 songs over and over again. It's your job as deejay to expose them to new music that is as good or better than they are used to hearing.
Another role of deejay is to inspire the young deejays and older deejays to step their game with their track selection and/or skills. That's how it was when I was coming up. Looking over all the deejays around me at that time (mid 80's) I was inspired and educated by all that I heard and seen. Now that is not the case today. Most deejays,even the celebrity DJ's have become mediocre. They have become nothing more than an average 80's wedding DJ,playing middle of the road for music for middle of the road people.
That's not me,never have been and never will. I'm not stuck in the past nor do I allow corporations ot dictate what's a good song. I still dig for my music.
With Inspire & Educate - The Role Of The Deejay, even though, it's not a live mix I tried to keep a live feel to the mix. It's raw and gritty,very unpolished.It may not be what you expect from a "Party Mix" (Psycho Realm & Public Enemy??) but it's exactly what I want to hear at a party/club.....unknown tunes,live blends,instrumentals, drum breaks and great music.
Download Here (320 kbps):
http://ge.tt/5ZSCtTU/v/0
http://www.pipomixes.com/2012/07/nu-mark-live-at-do-over-6312.html
Moreover a famous deejay asked me recently what I rather hear at a club, a Nas classic "It Ain't Hard to Tell" or Chief Keef's "I Don't Like"? My response is neither!
In my view the role of the Deejay is not playing what the crowd wants to hear since the crowd doesn't want hear new music and are satisfied to listen to the same 500 songs over and over again. It's your job as deejay to expose them to new music that is as good or better than they are used to hearing.
Another role of deejay is to inspire the young deejays and older deejays to step their game with their track selection and/or skills. That's how it was when I was coming up. Looking over all the deejays around me at that time (mid 80's) I was inspired and educated by all that I heard and seen. Now that is not the case today. Most deejays,even the celebrity DJ's have become mediocre. They have become nothing more than an average 80's wedding DJ,playing middle of the road for music for middle of the road people.
That's not me,never have been and never will. I'm not stuck in the past nor do I allow corporations ot dictate what's a good song. I still dig for my music.
With Inspire & Educate - The Role Of The Deejay, even though, it's not a live mix I tried to keep a live feel to the mix. It's raw and gritty,very unpolished.It may not be what you expect from a "Party Mix" (Psycho Realm & Public Enemy??) but it's exactly what I want to hear at a party/club.....unknown tunes,live blends,instrumentals, drum breaks and great music.
Download Here (320 kbps):
http://ge.tt/5ZSCtTU/v/0
Tracklist
1 | West West by Defari ft. Noelle Scaggs |
2 | How We Chant by Writer's Block |
3 | Tiger by V3rb |
4 | Hard To Find by El Da Sensei & The Returners |
5 | No Hooks by Live Radio |
6 | Americans (Hamza 21 Break Edit) by X Clan |
7 | What I Do by Gavlyn |
8 | So Ghetto by Jay Z |
9 | Bubble Gum (Hamza 21 Re Edit) by 9th Creation |
10 | Soul Strut by Lady Daisey |
11 | Pow Wow by Psycho Realm |
12 | Us by Grayskul |
13 | Envious by AZ ft. Bounty Killa |
14 | Hit em Hard by Run DMC |
15 | Drug Music Instrumental by Non Phixion |
16 | Drug Music by Non Phixion |
17 | C What I C by Ras Kass ft. Pharoahe Monch |
18 | Bag of Money by Action Bronson |
19 | West Coast Voodoo by WC |
20 | What It Used To Be by Destruct & ID |
21 | Tell 'Em What It Iz by Miss.She.iLL. Ft. Styliztik Jones |
22 | Roadrunner (ATCQ Puberty Mix) by Chi Ali |
23 | Steal The Show by Ice Cube |
24 | Our Generation (Re-Edit) by DJ Nu-Mark ft. Ernie Hines |
25 | Feels Like Home by Fort Minor ft. Styles Of Beyond |
26 | Champions by Aceyalone & Rakaa Iriscience |
27 | Prelude (Hamza 21 Break Edit) by NWA |
28 | Now 'Til Infinity by Uzoy |
29 | Bottom Line by Swollen Members |
30 | Get Up Stand Up by Public Enemy ft. Brother Ali |
31 | Break 1/16 by Paul Nice |
32 | Love (Hip Hop) (Acapella) by Visionaries |
33 | You Made Your Bed by Reuben Howell |
34 | You Lose by Styles Of Beyond |
35 | Outta Control by DJ Mane One |
36 | Weird Song by Abstract Rude ft. J Roz & Oracle |
37 | Keep It Together (Bonus Beats) by Madonna |
38 | Keep Pace by Mr J Medeiros |
39 | Conquering Lion by The Souljazz Orchestra |
40 | Pull Jabal Pull by JJ Johnson |
41 | Pull Jabal Pull (Hamza 21 Break Edit) by JJ Johnson |
42 | Jump Around (Acapella) by Lisa Bello |
43 | Tell Bout It (Passean Edit) by Joss Stone |
super
super
super
much luv n respect for thinking outside the radio, and inside the crates!
Great work!!!
thanks Zarowa,Luxlux and Tracyw
Sweet Mix..
super