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  1. Artist: Frozen Ghost Title: Just One Bite Label: Afrogalactic Records Date: 2006 1. Low Life Loser 2. Mushroom Mayhem v2.0 3. Bonestorm 4. Just One Bite 5. Incredible Legends 6. Fool Moon Remix 7. Elephant Safari 8. Good For Nothing 9. S.W.O.R.N. - Sole Survivor (Frozen Ghost Remix) "A little LSD is all I need" Everyone knows who these guys are. RIP MCA. Their debut came out in 87 (before you guys were even a dirty thought) and man was it massive. Three white kids from Brooklyn rapping? Madness! Might as well have told the world we'd have a black president. White people back then did hair metal not hip-hop. Anyway after the huge success of License To Ill their 2nd album Paul's Boutique came out to much fanfare, but fell a little flat. Or so we thought. Turns out it was a true classic. We just weren't ready yet. So many samples, you couldn't make that album today. But it was awesome and the world seemed to appreciate it only after time had passed. So here's Barry Wynne with his first album and I initially passed on it. Thought it was just noise. But like dem Beasties I eventually came around. This is good time, shake your ass music. It's chock full of samples that never stray into cheese territory. The music undergoes many changes keeping it fresh. As a Simpsons fanatic my favorite track is Bonestorm with its plethora of Simpson samples and twerk inducing rhythm. But there is so much to dig into here all while dancing like crazy. Those bass lines are like MJ's moonwalk and the music undergoes so many mutations with well placed samples and huge amounts of dynamism. Funky stuff that is deep and entertaining. Pick it up. Psyshop
  2. Artist: Various Title: Decadance Label: Afrogalactic Records Date: 2005 1. S.W.O.R.N. - Poultry in Motion 2. ElbowRoom - Strippa 3. DMMT - Real Men Don't Dance 4. Frozen Ghost - Mushroom Mayhem 5. S.W.O.R.N. - Sole Survivor 6. ZiggaNaut - Show Me 7. Mamba - High Life 8. Zigganaut & Optik - You're In Business 9. Zion Linguist - Techno Weirdo 10. Lost & Found - Engine Ear "Women have this weird myth that they can tell how good a guy is in bed with how he is on the dance floor." That's right ladies...welcome to triple orgasm town...population...me! We all know this album. Correction...we've all rubbed one out to this album cover. And I believe we can all agree that on display is a f*cking fantastic pair of tits. Artificial? Surely. Believe me I know from experience as there have been ample amounts of deranged women with daddy issues that have beed drugged fooled charmed into sleeping with me due to my insane choreography. So let me say those fun bags look like they could assault you. Too far. Taking it too far ladies. But if...but if *pulls your chin away from glorious sweater puppies* IF you delve within the compilation you'll find some pretty decent South African Noise. This CD celebrates 10 years of the South African collective Alien Safari which organizes electronic music and psychedelic productions. And I think they also freed Mandela. Have to check though. It's crazy and funky at times, but always thumping. Featured artists include Frozen Ghost as well as the compiler DJ Wobblz. Those guys have a good sense of humor based on the samples they use. Some tracks have a hard techno edged Artifakt feel and that makes sense as he did the mastering. This isn't Nexus Media or Timecode quality, but it's the definition of a solid compilation. I imagine if you needed some oomph in your sets this could work. Please understand that final statement is coming from someone with zero DJ experience. You'll have to ask your leader Paris Hilton if this would work in your set. It's not my area of expertise. That honor belongs to huge, green, alien ta-tas. Psyshop
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