Author: Mr Margaret Scratcher

  • Jonny Drop – Intuition Ft Minnie Malloi

    [soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/jonnydrop/intuition-ft-minnie-malloi[/soundcloud]

    When the hustle and bustle of Cambridge got too much, Jonny Drop did what many do, and snuck off to seek refuge in the quaint old sleepy village of London.. Luckily for us, while he was tucked up there, he carried on DJing and producing, resulting in gems such as the one above…

    I’m lucky enough to have a guest mix from Jonny which you can hear on tomorrow’s ‘Rad Radio, Yo!’ show tomorrow night, on Cambridge 105fm..

    Go find more treasure at the following locations, or alternatively, just flop about like a drooling baby and wait until I inevitably spoon feed you some more.. Who’s a good baby? WHO’S A GOOD BABY! YES YOU AAAARRRRRE!!

    http://jonnydrop.com/

    http://www.facebook.com/jonnydrops/

    http://soundcloud.com/jonnydrop

  • Dike-a-like…

    Filthy swearword laden rhymes, heavy beats, and a hungover face – yes it’s Dirty Dii… Hang on…

    **EDIT – THE VIDEO HAS MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARED….**

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQq3XRBSPk8

    Not sure who this guy is, but it’s causing a bit of a stir amongst Dike’s fans, who were being a bit brutal in the youtube comments, until they were disabled. (The comments not the fans..) Dike himself is staying well out of it, which is generally the best course of action..

    He even looks a bit like Dike – maybe they can come to some sort of arrangement and he can fill in if ever Dike can’t make a show or something..

    Here’s a couple of tunes from Dike (who has been doing this for *years*), make your own minds up…

    Plenty more from Dike here:

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dirty-Dike/140205252698602

    http://www.high-focus.com/home/artists/dirty-dike/

  • Van Morrison – I´ve Been Working (Rayko Drunkcat edit)

    Nice summery vibes from the king of the re-edit, Rayko. I’ve had this tune on my computer for quite a while now, in fact I’ve played a couple of times on the radio show, and quite a few times at various gigs, but it was labelled just as ‘Rayko – Drunkcat’, so good to finally find out who the original artist is..

    [soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/mrkrokett/rayko-drunkcat-edit[/soundcloud]

  • Planet Rock: The Story of Hip Hop and the Crack Generation

    Twenty-five years after crack cocaine ravaged American cities,this documentary explores how the drug also transformed popular culture, especially hip-hop. Narrated and executive produced by Ice-T, “Planet Rock: The Story of Hip Hop and the Crack Generation” is the first documentary to focus specifically on the connections between crack and hip-hop. Based primarily on the first-person accounts of four famous dealers-turned-rappers, the film also widens its lens at points to show how crack changed America culturally, socially and politically. Using rare footage, photos, and animation, all set to the beats and rhymes of the iconic hip hop tracks of the day, the documentary explores how media hysteria, racism and political reaction produced policies and laws that have left us with the largest — and most disproportionately African-American — prison population in the world. Crack first appeared in the early 1980s, but by 1986, it was raging through the inner cities of America like wildfire, leaving pain, grief, and death in its wake. With candid, never-before-seen interviews from survivors, including Snoop Dogg, Cypress Hill’s B-Real, and the Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA and Raekwon, “Planet Rock” examines the hardships young men encountered growing up in impoverished neighborhoods, which led many to deal crack cocaine as their only way out. This destructive drug not only provided an escape, but also paved the way for an entrance into hip-hop. More than any other art form, hip-hop reflected and documented the crack epidemic. The chaos and madness of the crack phenomenon was fused with the sound and style of hip-hop during its formative years. From the gold dookie chain to Gucci, many hip-hop artists were influenced by the look and fashion of infamous dealers like Azie Faison in Harlem, who is prominently featured in the documentary, along with Freeway Ricky Ross, the Godfather of Crack in LA. As hip-hop became increasingly popular, the fascination with crime and gangster culture, specifically the violence inherent in crack culture, became ingrained in the music. And soon the very kids dealing crack were turning their street tales into hit records. After serving hard time in jail, Snoop Dogg became the biggest rapper of his day; after a bullet in the back nearly killed him, B Real went legit with Cypress Hill; and after crafting their business model on the crack hustle, RZA and Raekwon turned the Wu Tang Clan into a hip hop empire. As journalist Cheo Choker reflects, “it’s fascinating to think that Jay Z, a global icon who had better seats at President Obama’s inauguration than Jesse Jackson, was once a New York City crack dealer.”

    Part 1:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bg4TyMhg_18

    Part 2:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x3l5eIsRSQ

    Part 3:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puANhdUG8xI

    Part 4:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_p5QMUpcoaE

    Part 5:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSiCxPGjCjc

  • Dirty Dike – The Agitated (Ft Skuff)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7oFajlIPi0

    Dr Skuff from the Delegates of Culture +  Dirty Dike from the SMB crew = everything that’s good in UK Hiphop right now…

  • WE BUY ANY CAT…

    OK – so your cat is surpuss to requirements. You’re no longer smitten with your kitten. You’ve had enough of your bundle of fluff. Above all, you want to pass on your puss without fuss. That’s why, in a moment of warped inspiration, we created webuyanycat.com – the cat buying service that’s so good, it’s unreal.

    http://www.webuyanycat.com/

  • Holy Shit – DJ Format & Mr Thing



    ‘Holy Shit’ is a mix of religious breaks,beats & music discovered mostly in charity shops and bargain bins of record shops over a number of years. I had been planning to do a mix of some of my weird & wonderful religious records for years and when i got chatting with Mr Thing about a new exciting discovery i had just made in a Leeds charity shop,it turned out he too had recently discovered the same religious LP!
    We decided to team up and do a mix together and Holy Shit was the result. Although some of the music is top quality and was cut up in a B-boy style,the mix was definitely supposed to be fun..hence the Monty Python bits! It was released as a CD in 2009(?) and is now available for free download for the first time.
    The term ‘Religious Record’ could mean a religious artist on a religious record label that had an unusually funky moment or it could mean a regular artist or group (not usually associated with the religious genre) that do a cover version of a song about God or Jesus i.e. ‘Put Your Hand In The Hand’ is a religious song covered by many different artists and quite often has a nice open drum break at the start of the song.

    Keep an eye on this: http://soundcloud.com/djformat

    and http://www.djformat.com/

  • Leyton K Curtis – The Last Laugh

    To celebrate his last ever Radio 2 Breakfast show, Terry Wogan decides to get stoned before he goes on air. All is well until he has a sudden fit of the giggles and he can’t help but swear uncontrollably…………..Enjoy!

    Discovered this guy a few years ago on MySpace, forget Cassetteboy, what this guy does takes that puerile childish humour but goes one step further and edits the vocals in such a way that it’s not so obviously chopped around…

    While I try to track him down and coax some more material out of him, check out more of his stuff here:

    http://www.myspace.com/leytonfakecurtis

    And here:

    http://www.myspace.com/leytonkcurtis

  • Shit raps Sunday – The Chosen Wun..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-yPKm9CwCg

    Falsetto out of time, rhymes, a backwards New Era, those sunglasses that Italian girls wear, and an amazing shelf full of collectible cermaic ninknacks. Does it get any better than this? YES! Check out his blankie!

  • Carrot Shank

    Although this is a parody of the knife crime epidemic in Britain it highlights a very real issue.
    Taking away weapons will not stop the killings, it’s the mentality that needs to be tackled.

    A big thank you to everyone that helped with this including Dontstayin.com

    Look out for the sequels.

    SRS BSNS