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artist: Va
album: DJ Nikoless Skratch-This Is Where You Got It From
label: 3 Wisemen Entertainment
cat: n/a
year: 2004
genre: Hip-Hop
source: Cdda
grabber: Eac
encoder: LAME 3.97 V2 --Vbr-New -V 2
quality: VBRkbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo
size: 139,5 MB
link: n/a
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│tracklist.
no. time track title
Cd1
01 68:41 Dj Nikoless Skratch - This Is Where You Got It From
Cd2
01 73:44 Dj Nikoless Skratch - This Is Where You Got It From
total time: 142:25 min
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│release notes.
Unforgettable ode to the DJ in the form of a mixtape of DJ tracks
with additional exclusive spices from Nikoless and his crew.
allhiphop.com:
DJs may never return to being the focal point of Hip-Hop, despite
being the forefathers of the culture. But thanks in part to Hip-Hop
historian DJ Nikoless Skratch, their immeasurable contributions
throughout history will not be forgotten. On "This Is Where You Got
It From: Theories of Origin 3", Nikoless presents perhaps the most
comprehensive and addictive blend of DJ tracks in Hip-Hop's
history.
Think back to a time when a DJ cut wasn't a rarity on a group's
album or, moreover, when a DJ cut could be a single. Whether you
remember getting hypnotized by the rhythm and turntable trickery of
classic mini-mixes like "Adventures Of Grand Master Flash On The
Wheels of Steel" years ago, or this is your first time hearing
them, it would be hard not to get caught up in this adrenaline rush
of a blend. And unforgettable DJ tributes like "Jam Master Jay" by
Run DMC only add fuel to the fire. Nikoless' history lesson is so
inclusive that it's doubtful your crates carry both modern
underground gems like J-Live's "Waxpaper" and older rarities like
"Ride The Crossfade" (Dollar Bill w/ Jewel T), which are included
here.
As DJs and MCs become more segregated, it's good to be reminded
that there was a time when rappers could step aside and let their
DJ share some studio time--when an MC could let his DJ play that
beat and cut it up without rushing him out of the spotlight. It's
also good to see the evolution of turntable manipulation as the
vinyl addicts of today like Mr. Dibbs and Q-Bert, oddities and all,
are represented on this blend.
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