Author: Mr Margaret Scratcher

  • SIN Cru’s Urban Sinfonie BBoy Battle 2011

    Not much explanation needed, this is gonna be awesome!

    http://www.sincru.co.uk/ in association with
    The Junction & Cambridge City Council present
    Urban Sinfonie
    Who will be the new Freshest Kids?

    …It’s All Good Friday 22nd April 2011
    Entry: 7:30Pm – 12am cost: £5/£1 pre-registered dancers

    Calling all BBoys & BGirls:
    20n2 BBoy Battle
    Solo BBoy Battle
    Poppin’ Battle

    Pre-register to guarantee your place in the battles!
    via EMail: sinstars@aol.com
    or txt message : 07989 927706

    Crew Battle
    Body Rockers vs Supa Dupa TruPas

    Judges Include
    Ken Swift (VII Gems/Breaklife/NYC)

    DJ’s
    Aidan Leacy
    Marshy

    Hosted by
    Kilo
    Larry JI-Tis

    Visuals
    Visual Grafix

    Performances & Exhibitions from
    SoHHA Workshops
    & Nonsinthetik

    More info on the event here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=198924383463563

    Plus get more info in SIN Cru here: http://www.sincru.co.uk/

    and at the facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/sincru

  • Suave Debonair – ‘I.T. Dave’

    The new video from SUAVE DEBONAIR

    [tube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaS99JMxqNo[/tube]

    ‘I.T Dave’ is classic rap storytelling from MC Suave Debonair. The story of a ridiculed office geek who has the last laugh…

    Listen to more SUAVE DEBONAIR at the following sites…

    http://www.suavedebonair.com
    http://www.soundcloud.com/​suave-debonair

  • Arthur Baker – Jazzy Break Down

    Anyone who’s seen ‘Beat Street’ should recognise this from the huge battle scene at The Roxy, this is a slightly different mix off the ‘Breaker’s Revenge’ 12″

    Quick history lesson for you all, courtesey of wikipedia:

    Baker was born in Boston Massachusetts, and worked as aDJ during the 1970s playing soul, before moving to New York, where he continued to DJ whilst pursuing a career as a producer. His first successful single was “Happy Days,”(Handily blogged by those lovely QVC chaps…) which he released under the name North End on Emergency Records in 1981.

    Baker and his contemporaries created remixes on analogue tape. He worked closely with the Latin Rascals, which were influenced by the earlier work of Tom Moulton, John Morales (see M and M), and Walter Gibbons, the creator of the first commercially available twelve-inch version of a song in Double Exposure’s “Ten Percent.” The Latin Rascals would eventually edit the work of every major United States dance-music producer active in the 1980s, but in the early days the duo was part of Baker’s circle.

    He went on to work for hip-hop label Tommy Boy Records, where he produced Afrika Bambaataa and the Soul Sonic Force‘s “Planet Rock” single, which was a hit in the summer of 1982. The record combined elements from two Kraftwerk recordings, “Trans Europe Express” and “Numbers,” which were interpolated by studio musicians, rather than sampled. Later that year, using unused tracks from “Planet Rock, he later produced Planet Patrol‘s “Play at Your Own Risk” single in 1982, another group with a hit album in 1983.

    Also during 1982, he produced the single “Walking on Sunshine” by Rocker’s Revenge featuring Donny Calvin which hit number one on the U.S. Dance chart on September 18 that year.

    In 1983, Baker found work doing dance remixes of pop and rock hits, first with Cyndi Lauper‘s “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun,” and Bruce Springsteen‘s “Dancing in the Dark,” “Cover Me,” and “Born in the U.S.A.” from his Born in the U.S.A. album. In 1984, Baker contributed his “Breakers’ Revenge” to the Beat Street score and movie soundtrack, which he also helped produce. The infamous and much sought after Remixes for Pet Shop Boys´ “Suburbia” followed in 1986 which happens to be the birth year of Hurts lead singer Theo Hutchcraft with a notable collaboration in 2011 (“Wonderful Life”).

    Following these successes, Baker came to the attention of British alternative dance group New Order, which asked him to produce its songs “Confusion” and “Thieves Like Us” (and Baker can be seen prominently in the music video of the former). The 12-inch single “Confusion” was a crossover hit on the U.S. dance charts, and established a relationship between Baker and the band that has continued for more than 20 years. This also set a precedent for rock-style bands to produce dance records and remixes, which have now become commonplace.

    Narrowly missing out on signing the Beastie Boys to his Streetwise label, Baker did manage to sign the group New Edition, which had success with its single “Candy Girl.”

    Further collaborations

    In 1984, the New York-based Baker worked with Philadelphians Hall & Oates as mix consultant on their album Big Bam Boom, and the result was a markedly urban and electronic sound for the duo. Baker co-wrote the opening instrumental, “Dance On Your Knees,” with Daryl Hall. He also remixed that song and the album’s other three chart hits: “Out Of Touch,” “Method Of Modern Love,” and “Possession Obsession.”

    In 1985, Baker helped Bob Dylan complete his Empire Burlesque album as mixer and arranger, and with Little Steven Van Zandt organized and produced the anti-apartheid anthem “Sun City” by Artists United Against Apartheid. He was later honored by the United Nations Special Committee against Apartheid for “high valuable contribution to the international campaign for the elimination of apartheid and the establishment of a non-racial and democratic society in South Africa

    In the late 1980s and later into the 1990s, Baker worked with soul star Al Green, writing and producing the international hit “The Message is Love” and the anti-handgun song “Leave the Guns at Home”. In 1989 he released the album Merge on A&M Records as Arthur Baker and the Backbeat Disciples, and remixed Neneh Cherry‘s debut single Buffalo Stance. He was also the music supervisor of the films Fried Green Tomatoes and Listen Up – The Lives Of Quincy Jones.

    1990s–2000s

    In the 1990s, following a break from production for some years, Baker moved to London, and established a chain of successful bars—The Elbow Rooms—across the city. He also owns the Tiny Robot restaurant and The Starland Social Club members bar in London, located in Notting Hill. He continues to work as a DJ and producer and recently produced “Part-A” for the genre-busting London Electro Metal band Monsta.

    [tube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0mFX2y9Zzg&feature=related[/tube]

    And here’s the link to the vinyl rip

  • Dirty Dike – Hi, I’m James…

    Excellent promo vid and first track off the forthcoming album ‘Constant Dikestar’. Proper good, order it here: http://www.high-focus.com Also you can catch him this very friday performing alongside Phi Life Cypher at Suspect packages live: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=155223134531263

    [tube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRpGFi8-0FE[/tube]

  • Mr T’s Commandments

    No doubt you’ve all seen Mr T’s ‘Be Somebody, or Be Somebody’s Fool’ motivational video for kids (And if you’ve not, track it down it’s gold – according to rumour Ice T wrote all of Mr T’s Raps..) but what I didn’t know about was this LP, continuing on in the ‘Don’t do drugs, stay in school’ theme…

    [tube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsATrU_wt5k[/tube]

    Get the entire album here, while I decide whether I want to spend some money for a vinyl copy…

  • Live Set at Resurrection, Fez Club 06.01.2011

    Little mix I did for Resurrection, a proper hiphop night right here in Cambridge… All vinyl, for a change, no serato, effects units or other modern jiggerypokery, just plain old fashioned DJ skills…

    [audio:http://www.margaretscratcher.co.uk/mixes/Mr%20Margaret%20Scratcher%20@%20Resurrection%20Jan%202011.mp3]

    Download it here (right Click and save as)

    Check out the facebook group here: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=164810535033

  • Cocoa Brovaz – “Super Brooklyn”

    I played the instrumental of this on the last Margaret Scratcher Radio Show, and a friendly turtle just asked me what it was, so I though I might as well post it up…

    This track was released late 1999(unofficially, due to the copyright issues with the sample) by the Cocoa Brovaz, (who themselves were sued with a cease and desist order over their previous group name, Smif-n-Wessun by the Smith & Wesson firearms company.)

    [audio: http://www.margaretscratcher.co.uk/tunes/Cocoa%20Brovaz-%20Super%20Brooklyn.mp3]

    192k Instrumental here (Right click and ‘save as’) or….

    320k Full vinyl rip here!

  • ‘Margey’s Scratch-a-Thon’ mix for Cambridge 105fm

    The archived version of my show which went out on 26/02/11 on Cambridge 105. The Margaret Scratcher Radio show goes out every other saturday from 9pm till 11pm, with the QVC radio show, which I do with Captain Stearne, going out on the alternate saturday..

    Bit more of a hiphop show this time round, hope you enjoy!

    [audio: http://www.margaretscratcher.co.uk/mixes/MrMargaretScratcherShow105fm-260211.mp3]

    Download (Right click and ‘save as’)

  • T-Ski Valley – Catch The Beat

    [tube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csN15ASvnrc[/tube]

    Classic…

    Get the vinyl rip here

  • Ill Boogs – The Rhythm Den

    Ill Boogs - The Rhythm DenHeavy stuff as you’d expect from the Breakin bread stable, filthy drums, psychedelic organs and low down b boy basslines..

    Ill Boogs explains:

    “The concept of ‘The Rhythm Den’ is basically inspired by all the Break Dj’s whose mixes I practise to and the feeling you get when you discover a new breakbeat. I wanted to make whole tracks to try and recreate the feeling I get when I first hear a song and a break suddenly drops out of nowhere.”

    [soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/illboogs/free-download-www#new-timed-comment-at-110541[/soundcloud]

    You can download an exclusive teaser from morethanastance.com

    Check out more from Ill Boogs over on his soundcloud page, and also you should definitely check out other artists and releases on the Breakin’ Bread website..