[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/damgroove/marlena-shaw-california-soul-1[/soundcloud]
Uptempo dirty groover from fellow Cambridge chap, Damgroove..
More here:
[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/damgroove/marlena-shaw-california-soul-1[/soundcloud]
Uptempo dirty groover from fellow Cambridge chap, Damgroove..
More here:
Another thrilling installment of the my bi-weekly radio show on Cambridge 105.
The guest mix this time round is from Jonny Drop, who supplied an excellent selection of funk, strictly vinyl -which is refreshing in this day and age..
[audio:http://www.margaretscratcher.co.uk/mixes/MargaretScratcherShow105fm-081011.mp3]Download here:
http://www.margaretscratcher.co.uk/mixes/MargaretScratcherShow105fm-081011.mp3
(Right click and ‘save as’)
More from Jonny Drop here: http://soundcloud.com/jonnydrop
FB page here: http://www.facebook.com/jonnydrops
And website here: http://www.jonnydrop.com/
The show goes out at 7pm every other Saturday, if you’re in the Cambridge area tune into 105fm, or you can listen online here: http://cambridge105.fm
On the alternate Saturday, you can catch me from 10pm with Captain Stearne, Mr Frosty and various other guests for the QVC radio show..
Haaaa! My endz, blood.. MY ENDZ!
A 5 minute tour of the highlights of the place I grew up in..
From the same twisted mind that brought you the wonderfully titled ‘Santa Claus taking Paul McCartney up the wrong ‘un…’, comes this little delight…
[audio:http://www.margaretscratcher.co.uk/tunes/datashat–thomas_the_muthafuckin_tank_engine.mp3]Check out more from Datasette/Datashat here:
and here:
Haaaaa!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qJWQZoRIy4
Das EFX is an American hip hop duo. It consists of emcees Skoob (also known as Books, born William “Willie” Hines, November 27, 1970) and Dray (also known as Krazy Drayzy, born Andre Weston, September 9, 1970). They rose to popularity in the early 1990s due to their affiliation with EPMD‘s Hit Squad and the duo’s stream of consciousness lyrical delivery, which became one of the most influential lyrical styles in hip hop music during the early 1990s.[1] Their style combined nonsensical lines with a fast-paced flow (that included words that end with “-iggedy“) and numerous pop culture references.
From here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Das_EFX
Some kind soul uploaded it here for you too:
Those of you that haven’t heard of Tom Caruana need to sort that out immediately. Here’s the instrumentals from his amazing Jimi Hendrix / Wu Tang mashup album, Black Gold, which follows in the footsteps of his previous little gem ‘Enter the Magical Mystery Chambers’, which chopped up various versions of Beatles classics and coupled them with classic Wu verses…
Get them here: http://www.mediafire.com/?cv9838cmab6a63z
And of course be sure to check out the Tea Sea website here: http://www.teasearecords.net/
And of course plenty of bits n bobs on Tom’s soundcloud here: http://soundcloud.com/tom-caruana
Tom Caruana, crate digger and beat maker extraordinaire, has crafted this little masterpiece – Forget the Grey album, and check this out – ‘Enter the Magical Mystery Chambers’, combines chopped up various versions of Beatles classics with classic Wu verses..
Vocal:
http://www.mediafire.com/?yjzmktwyriy
Instrumental:
Plenty more stuff like this at the Tea Sea Records site here:
Not my best mix… In fact one of my worst, but hey – saves you having to think about what tunes to put on for a couple of hours right?
This episode of Mr Margaret Scratcher’s “Rad Radio, Yo!” show was broadcast on Cambridge 105 of the 30th July 2011
Listen here:
[audio:http://www.margaretscratcher.co.uk/mixes/MargaretScratcherShow105fm-300711.mp3 ]Or download the show here, for future blackmail purposes:
http://www.margaretscratcher.co.uk/mixes/MargaretScratcherShow105fm-300711.mp3 (Right click and ‘save as’)
Fellow Cambridge funk and hiphop head DJ Crump posted this on facebook yesterday, and I had to spread the word. Far from being a hasty bandwagon knockup, DJ Riz put this together 5 months ago, and Biggies verses fit perfectly.
Regardless of her personal issues, you got to admit she had a hell of a voice, and backed by The Dap Kings she introduced soul to a whole load of people which can never be a bad thing…
[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/dj-riz/biggie-winehouse-unedited[/soundcloud]
and for those of you who don’t like naughty words, here’s radio edit:
[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/dj-riz/biggie-winehouse[/soundcloud]
Download links are in the soundcloud players…
Check out Crump’s blog here: http://juicenights.blogspot.com/
And there’s more from DJ Riz here: http://soundcloud.com/dj-riz