Kulture Klash 4 Wrap Up

Author: Sonar  //  Category: Just Blogging, Past Events

It’s the beginning of a new week and Kulture Klash 4 has come and passed. Kulture Klash this time around was a total blast. (Even if it did feel like a blur to me.) Our projections blew our minds away and more importantly blew the minds of all the people standing in line for beer and port-o-potties. I shouldn’t say it like that. In fact we had a huge number of people outside partying with us.

The numbers I really couldn’t say, but just taking a guess I’d say there was close to 800 at any given time. However, the best thing was everyone was getting down to the classics. Scruchyface Flatbroke took a commanding presence on the decks, and totally melted the crowds faces. It surprised me when he dropped William DeVaughn’s “Just Be Thankful For What You Got.” And the whole crowd was just grooving and grinding. Even though I was running video and fixing the technical stuff, (like plugging projectors back in after jerks unplugged them.) I got the crowd going with a side to side arm wave during Leon Haywood’s “I Wanna Do Something Freaky To You.” Which I think made both Scrunchyface Flatbroke and Birdflu get into the groove some more.

Speaking of that I forgot to mention Birdflu from the Bubbleguts Brothers was there with us cutting it up. If you ever get a chance you need to check him and his boy JectWon out. Strictly vinyl, crazy ass cutting, straight dope. It was great to have him up there to add his vinyl manipulation expertise. I’m sure you will see more of both crews preforming together in the near future.

I did not get a chance to check out much of the artwork. Okay, i didn’t get a chance to check out any of the artwork or see anything else that was going on besides what we were doing. But from what I have been reading and seeing, it looks like Kulture Klash 4 was a success.

Big thanks goes out to everyone who invited the Spaced Invaders out there, Gus, Scott, Ambergre, Suite Sole, (I heard we were getting paid in shoes this time around.) Big Hair and the rest of the Dub Island Crew, (Lord knows if it weren’t for you there would not have been any show at all.) To all the party goers that got down to the groove, especially to that kid who took a handful of stickers and said he’d put them up all over downtown.

All I can say is that it will take some work for the Spaced Invaders to out do themselves this time around. But hey we have already done that…just wait for the concert at the Customs House during Spoletto 09.

DJ JectWon - The Pre-Emptive Spring BBQ Blend

Author: Sonar  //  Category: Just Blogging, Music

A good friend of the Spaced Invaders and a total turntable badass, JectWon drops some chilled out spring grooves for your next BBQ bash. The opening to the mix is killer! You will also hear a rare horn version of John Lennon’s “Imagine” and a few other treats as well. Expect to hear more from this cat in the future.

 
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Payday Podcast - DJ Sonar’s - Dirty Breaks

Author: Spaced Invaders  //  Category: Just Blogging, Music, Stone Groove

I waited to drop this because of both Flatbroke’s and BirdFlu’s love themed casts and I didn’t want to switch the groove up to much. Anyway, here are some dirty, dirty funk breaks that I pulled together for everyone to get down to. Overall, I’m really feeling this podcast and had to dig through a lot of stuff to put it together. Leave some comments and let me know what you think.

DJ Sonar’s - Dirty Breaks
Tracklisting

  1. Bloodstone - Traffic Cop
  2. Duncan Lamont - Funky Express
  3. The Soul Searchers - Funk to the Folks
  4. Edwin Starr - I Just Want to do My Thing
  5. Little Royal - Razor Blade
  6. The Mighty Ryders - Evil Vibrations
  7. Oliver Cheatham - Saturday Night
  8. Jesse Graham Plus 3 - Shootin the Grease
  9. James Brown - Superbad (parts 1 & 2)
  10. Skull Snaps - I’m Your Pimp
  11. Tickled Pink - Reach Out (And Give Me Your Hand)
  12. Louise Freeman - I Can Do It
  13. Curtis Mayfield - Radio Drop
  14. Earl English & The Apaches - Trying to Make Ends Meet
  15. The Undisputed Truth - What It Is
  16. Donnie Brown - Funky Mind
  17. Earth, Wind, & Fire - Happy Feelin’
  18. Mongo Santamaria - I Can’t Get Next To You
  19. Sir Guy & The Rocking Cavaliers - Funky Virginia
 
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Payday Bonus - DJ Birdflu - What I Put On When I’m Puttin it on Your Mom

Author: Sonar  //  Category: Music, Stone Groove

A good friend to the Spaced Invaders, DJ Birdflu has dropped an ill, slow-grooving mixtape that is making its way around the Charleston area. I was able to snag a copy of it from him and I asked him if I could make it available to the Stone Groove listeners. The artwork for the cover was done by Birdflu with scissors and tape, the old school way, and you can check the track listing below and see that the attention to details he used in the cover is also used in the collage of music he constructs. Speaking of old school, this DJ uses nothing but vinyl. No not Serato, time coded or anything like that. Strictly original vinyl. You’ll hear the warm analog sounds, and the crackles and pops of gently worn vinyl pressings. The transitions are on point and if you play both this mixtape with DJ Scrunchyface Flatbroke’s Valentine’s Day podcast your beddy-bye time will be set with that special someone.

Tracklisting:

DJ Birdflu – What I Put On When I’m Puttin it On Your Mom
Mos Def - The Panties

Notorious BIG - Big Poppa

D’Angelo - Brown Sugar Remix

Common - All Night Long

The Roots - Silent Treatment (Kelo Mix)

Erykah Badu - Sometimes

Slum Village - Fall-N-Love

Lauryn Hill - Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You

A Tribe Called Quest - Bonita Applebum

Bird Flu - Honey For the Two Of Us

Lovage - Pit Stop

Portishead - Lots More Sour Times

RjD2 - Rain

 
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Get your scrump on with some baby makin’ music

Author: Spaced Invaders  //  Category: Just Blogging, Music, Stone Groove

Happy Valentines Day everyone!!! Get your scrump on with some baby makin music by the most soulful white boy in the DJ world, DJ Scrunchyface Flatbroke. This special edition of the Stone Groove Podcast will get anyone into the baby makin mood. I know that the guys out there won’t last past the five minute mark, so take it slow and easy with your special lady and groove to this Valentine’s Day Stimulus Package.

 
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Suite Sole Feburary Sneak Preview

Author: Spaced Invaders  //  Category: Just Blogging, Upcoming Events

Suite Sole is having one of their patented good time sneaker release ho-downs on Saturday the 31st. There new website is pretty dope as well.

The Cool Kids - Bake Sale (2008)

Author: Sonar  //  Category: Album Reviews, Just Blogging, Music

I picked up this while browsing through the turntable lab website. I have to admit that this has been my guilty pleasure listen of 2008. I would sneak tracks of “The Bake Sale” into my sets and watch the crowd go nuts. Most of them didn’t know who it was, which made it even better! I have to admit that I did not hear a single radio station around the area drop a single track from this album, nor did any City Paper review. This album seems to me that it was one of the more over-looked albums of last year.

From day to day it gets more and more difficult to find real hip hop elements in today’s rap music. For the most part lyrics help. While there are plenty of artists that won’t rap about bitches, bling, guns, and violence many of them don’t have the means to. With bitches, bling, guns and violence off the list many of them rap about how they’re never going to rap about bitches, bling, guns and violence. As if they deserve some sort of metal for not killing anyone. The Cool Kids take a different approach to that and seemingly sum themselves up in the first few minutes of the album by stating, “Come check the noise, it’s the new black version of the Beastie Boys.”

Now hearing that lyric, and being a huge Beastie Boys fan, I guess I should be thinking. “How dare they have the gonads to say something like that.” Actually, that lyric got me to pay attention to the rest of the album. I am very happy that I did. These guys really are paying homage to the golden days of rap and do a good job at making the ideas of that time relevant with today’s music scene. Each tune is relatively catchy with good party rhymes. No lyrics about bling, no lyrics about Bentleys, none of that stuff. After listening to the intros to tracks on the album I feel like getting my white ass on the dance floor.

However, I do have to be a purist and say that there is very little funk and soul sampling in this album and that they have no DJs that they are rhyming for. Which stops this album from being a 10 for me. The reason for this is that they are paying homage to the golden age of rap in nearly every track on this album, but they excluded a main element of Hip Hop. So it’s almost like they are talking the talk but not walking the walk.

Don’t let that stop you from adding this album to your collection though. If you want a good party album, this is a good choice. DJs if you aren’t dropping tracks from this already, you need to be up on this level. The tracks are solid.

Track Listing:
1. What Up Man
2. One Two
3. Mikey Rocks
4. 88
5. What It Is
6. Black Mags
7. A Little Bit Cooler
8. Gold And A Pager
9. Bassment Party
10. Jingling

 
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