MeLo-X – Handle It [Video]

Remixing archetypal visual concepts, we take a journey with sonic creator, MeLo-X, through space and time. Paying homage to Sci-Fi films and classics by Jean-Luc Godard, “Handle It” combines the vernacular of Hip Hop and La Nouvelle Vague to take the artist’s vision to a new form of expression. Previously: MeLo-X – GOD: HiFi [Free EP]

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TrackBlasters Radio: 12.07.13

Da Fat Friday Afternoon – The Official Soundtrack To Your Weekend Host: DJ P.R. Happy Friday ya’ll! Record Of The Day: Back on Monday! Playlist Drake feat. The Weeknd – Crew Love ASAP Rocky – Fashion Killa Jay-Z feat. Beyonce – Part II (On The Run) Drake feat. James Fauntleroy – Girls Love Beyonce Kanye West – Bound 2 Kendrick Lamar feat. Jay-Z – Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe (Remix) J. Cole feat. Kendrick Lamar – Forbidden Fruit **Skillz’ Live From Russell’s Crib Mix** [audio:http://www.trackblasters.com/radio/shows/radioshow 12.07.13.mp3] Download here

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The Smokers Club – The Smokers Club – OIL:710 [Mixtape]

I worked on this cd for the past 6 months…. Thats a lie but it sounded cool so fuck it lol, this compilation is a combo of some of my favorite artists I fuck w & having a bunch of dope music from them that i thought needed to be shared with the world on this wonderful holiday…. If your out the loop 7:10 is a new smokers holiday, find u some OIL & get to burnin. Enjoy your 7:10 while listening to this OIL. O & give us some credit when you post this dont act like it didnt come from The Smokers Club GoodTalk ya Pricks – Jonny Shipes Download: The Smokers Club – The Smokers Club – OIL:710 Tracklist 01. Chevy Woods – Choke Hold (Prod. By Trakksounds) 02. Mookie Jones – High (Prod. By Instramental) 03. Joey Bada$$ – Norwegian Breakfast (Prod. By Bagir) 04. Black Dave – Get Low (Prod. By Chuck Strangers) 05. Smoke DZA – Stay Up (Prod. By Matt Cody) 06. Hefna Gwap – Drug Problems (Prod. By Lord Plawz) 07. Cashius Green feat. PHEO & Dre Biggity – Betamill (Prod. By Bosstone) 08. Mobsquad Nard feat. Lil T – Lifted (Prod. By ?) 09. RokaMouth – Big Tings A Gwan (Prod. By RokaMouth) 10. Boldy James – Boldy Bangers (Prod. By The Blended Babies) 11. Alexander Spit – Bronco (Alpine Funk) (Prod. By Alexander Spit) 12. CJ Fly – Still The Motto (Prod. By Cookin Coul) 13. Kirk Knight – Early

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Tony Williams – My Swing [Audio x Download]

Says Tony Williams, Swing dancing began in the 20’s when the noticeably festive African American community (*clears throat), brutha’s and sista’s, refashioned their homeland dances to fit the new music craze sweeping across the country, Big Band Jazz. The dance would take on many names throughout its evolution. Some would refer to it as the Lindy Hop, the name coined by one of the most famous swing dancers in swing dance history, Shorty George, who, while showing off his dance moves at the Savoy in 1927, was asked by a reporter the name of the dance he was doing, looks around and sees a newspaper heading , “Lindy Hops the Atlantic”, referring to the successful flight of the Lindenburgh to Paris, off the cuff gives the dance it’s name, the Lindy Hop. On March 26, 1926, the Savoy Ballroom opened its doors in New York. The Savoy was an immediate success with its block-long dance floor and a raised double bandstand. Nightly dancing attracted most of the best dancers in the New York area. Stimulated by the presence of great dancers and the best black bands, music at the Savoy was largely Swinging Jazz.”We” soon would be found dancing the night away on the dance floor alongside some of the world’s most famous jazz legends. By 1934, the dance would reach another historic milestone as famous jazz legend Cab Calloway, introduces a new tune, the Jitterbug that became a hit. The upbeat tempo of the tune was the perfect accompaniment

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