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Summer Mix 2011
Summer Mix by Theo Watson for FFFFFAT.
Hope you enjoy!
Download it here:
SummerMix2011.zip
Tracklist:
Summer Mix 2011
1 – JamieXX – Far/Nearer
2 – Metronomy – The Look
3 – Ugly Lovely – Kiss The Sky (Explosions In The Sky Vs Redman & Methodman)
4 – Alexander – Truth Feat The RZA
5 – Beruit – East Harlem
6 – Lana Del Rey – Video Games
7 – Mumford And Sons – Home
8 – Cassius – I Love You So
9 – M83 – MidnightCity
10 – ASAP Rocky – Peso
11 – Minnesota – HoldUp
12 – Joker And Buggsy – 4am
13 – Glasser – Tremel (Jamie XX Remix)
14 – Jamie Woon – Echoes
15 – Sbtrkt – Trials Of The Past
16 – The Tallest Man On Earth – Weather Of A Killing Kind
17 – Woodkid – Iron
18 – Wiley -Wise Man And His Words
19 – The Jealous Guys – Genesis
20 – ASAP Rocky – Wassup
21 – Blackbird Blackbird – Avalanche (Star Slinger Remix)
22 – Unknown Artist – Unknown Track
23 – Clams Casino – Wizard
24 – Hudson Mohawke – Octan
Previously:
Theo Watson – Winter Mix 2011
Theo Watson – Autumn Mix 2010
Theo Watson – Summer Mix 2010
Theo Watson – Spring Mix 2010
Theo Watson – 2009 Mix
Merry X-Mix 2010!
Welcome to the 7th annual X-Mix, an end of the year mixtape celebration. As always, these aren’t necessarily songs released this year, but just a collection of things I’ve listened to in 2010. Thanks to Bobby and Fred for the non-rap influences. The ghosts of X-Mix past (2004-2009) can be downloaded here
Who Is The Ginger In Charge Over Here
X-Mix 2010, by DJ Freckled Ninja
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Track list:
1) East Bound And Down, S02E04
2) Die Antwoord, Enter The Ninja
3) Grimes, Gambang
4) Waka Flocka Flame, Same Shit
5) Toots & the Maytals, Take Me Home Country Road
6) Gucci Mane, Georgia’s Most Wanted
7) Beach House, Walk In The Park
8) Bobby Creekwater, Pursuit Of Greatness
9) DJ Rupture, Reef: Baby Kites and Nokea
10) Tim Maia, Imunização Racional
11) Twin Sister, Lady Daydream
12) Big Boi, Follow Us
13) Waka Flocka Flame, Walmart Money
14) Kanye West, Blame Game
15) The Notorious B.I.G., Come On
16) Die Antwoord, Rich Bitch
17) Girl Talk, That’s Right
18) Das Racist, Return To Innocence
19) Curren$y, King Kong
20) Freddit Gibbs, National Anthem
21) Nacey, Bulletproof
22) Big Boi, Fo Yo Sorrows
23) Rick Ross, B.M.F. (Blowin’ Money Fast)
24) Toots & the Maytals, 54-46 Was My Number
25) Balam Acab, Big Boy
G-Chat: Rappers Gettin’ Famo
Last week on my radio show, Awesome New Place, I was joined by author and Nation of Thizzlam blogger Willy Staley, for a special episode called G-Chat.
Our talk circled loosely around rap in the YouTube era, touching on rappers getting famo, memes vs. trends, scraper bikes staying relevant, DIY cereal backpacks and instructional dance videos, Bubb Rubb, turf dancing, format wars, the Lil B – Soulja Boy connection, the culdesac vs. the hood, haul videos and mommy blogging, bros icing bros, 4Loko, white tees, vans, and “How the Looming Specter of Viral Marketing Ruins Rap Songs About Consumer Goods.”
Though we raised more questions than we answered, its definitely a must-listen chapter in FAT’s ongoing discussions of famo, viral marketing, and rap.
Stream the show right here and view the playlist for tons of links to relevant vids and media on all the above topics and so much more.
“If you’re doing the reverse running man in skinny teal jeans in your culdesac and no one is there to film it, what are you really doing?” – Willy Staley, 2010


