Friday, April 18, 2008

DEELICIOUS!

Jay Dee, aka J Dilla, emerged as a Hip Hop producer to be reckoned with in 1995 when his name was attached to the first single from The Pharcyde's eagerly anticipated sophomore album "Labcabincalifornia." Drop the needle on his first Pharcyde production "Runnin" and you have the launch point of a producer's career that mesmerized, titillated and expanded the domes of Hip Hop fans for the next decade. "Jay Deelicious: Originals, Remixes & Rarities" documents Jay Dilla's early production on Delicious Vinyl. Working closely with The Pharcyde and Michael "Mike Floss" Ross, (Delicious Vinyl's founder), Jay Dee was instrumental in keeping The Pharcyde's second album as ear poppin' and bugged as their maiden classic "Bizarre Ride To The Pharcyde", stepping up big time after the group parted ways with "Bizarre" producer J-Swift. In addition to original productions and remixes for "Labcabin", 

Jay Dee skillfully worked with the label on incredible mixes for the Brand New Heavies, as well as unreleased remixes for former BNH singer, N'Dea Davenport. From the jazzed out Rhodes syncopation of "Sometimes" featuring Q-Tip, to the crazy cutting up of "Got To Give It Up" for "Saturday Night" featuring Mos Def, Jay Dee shows there's no tempo he can't freak on some otherworldly jazzed up funk tip. So put on your head phones and take a trip into the early work of a Hip Hop master. Umm Umm JayDEElicous! In respect to Dilla's legacy, all proceeds from the sale of this release will go to Maureen (Ma Dukes) Yancy. (BONUS: disc two is instrumentals for tracks 1 through 9).

Jay Deelicious is a retrospective chronicling some of J Dilla's productions from 1995-1998.



Disc 1

1. Runnin'(The Pharcyde)

2. Sometimes Remix (Brand New Heavies w/ Q-Tip)

3. Somethin That Means Somethin (The Pharcyde)

4. She Said Remix (The Pharcyde)

5. Bullshittin (N Dea Davenport)

6. Drop (The Pharcyde)

7. Saturday Night Remix (Brand New Heavies feat. Mos Def)

8. Y? Remix (The Pharcyde)

9. Bullshit (The Pharcyde)

10. Whatever You Want (N'Dea Davenport)

11. Splattitorium (The Pharcyde)


Disc 2

1. Runnin'(The Pharcyde) (Instrumental)

2. Sometimes Remix (Brand New Heavies w/ Q-Tip) (Instrumental)

3. Somethin That Means Somethin (The Pharcyde) (Instrumental)

4. She Said Remix (The Pharcyde) (Instrumental)

5. Bullshittin (N Dea Davenport) (Instrumental)

6. Drop (The Pharcyde) (Instrumental)

7. Saturday Night Remix (Brand New Heavies feat. Mos Def) (Instrumental)

8. Y? Remix (The Pharcyde) (Instrumental)

9. Bullshit (The Pharcyde) (Instrumental)

10. Whatever You Want (N'Dea Davenport) (Instrumental)

11. Splattitorium (The Pharcyde) (Instrumental)


The Top Tracks (5/5 Songs)

Runnin' (The Pharcyde)


Note*: These 2 files make up both discs. Part 1 isn't Disc 1. Part 2 isn't Disc 2. They extract into both discs.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Eric P. Is On The Mic

As you all don't know. I've been working on beats & music all by myself day in day out, and with a little bit of skateboarding too ah-ha. Anyways check this video/interview my friend Rachel did of me, I am pretty stoked on what's to come, when I drop this mix-tape, e.p or whatever you want to call it. More talk I am also making a new hip hop playlist three actually to replace the crappy ones I did titled "If I Were Hip Hop" So wait like 2 days all and all three parts of YOU ARE HIP HOP, will be up. 

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Lee "Scratch" Perry

Lee "Scratch" Perry (born Rainford Hugh Perry, on March 201936, in Kendal, Jamaica) is a grammy award-winning reggae and dub artist, who has been highly influential in the development and acceptance ofreggae and dub music in Jamaica and overseas. He employs numerous pseudonyms, such as "Pipecock Jaxxon" and "The Upsetter".

Man is this guy's music amazing, and since I'm so young I am only getting into it now at 17 and ironically if you switch those numbers around and you get 71, Lee Perry's age as of today. I remember first hearing the song "Blackboard Jungle Dub" in the Emerica "this is skateboarding" video back in the day and downloading the song, but still not taking the time to fully get into Perry's amazing style of music. And If I may Mention great part too, Tosh Townend in "this is skateboarding", so for all you skaters who read this blog, check it out! 
Anyways I had to put this up, cause it's such a great record, so chilling and laid back to listen to. I highly suggest checking out Lee Perry's music out and his other works with other artists, and what shocked me is another one of my favourites Andrew W.K. has worked and done some recordings with Lee Perry? Rad right... I'll try and find them and post them along with some A.W.K. stuff soon. Enjoy!
Lee "Scratch" Perry: Scratch Attack!
1. "Scratch The Dub Organizer" - Lee Perry
2. "Who You Gonna Run To" - Lee Perry
3. "Tighten Up" - Lee Perry
4. "A Serious Joke" - Lee Perry
5. "Little Flute Chant" - Lee Perry
6. "When Jah Come" - Lee Perry
7. "Scratch Walking" - Lee Perry
8. "Come Along" - Lee Perry
9. "Bush Weed Corn Trash" - Lee Perry
10. "Curley Dub" - Lee Perry
11. "Blackboard Jungle Dub" - Lee Perry
12. "Rubba Rubba Words" - Lee Perry
13. "Cloak A Dagger" - Lee Perry
14. "Dub From Africa" - Lee Perry
15. "Dreamland Dub" - Lee Perry
16. "Pop Goes The Dread Dub" - Lee Perry
17. "Fever Grass Dub" - Lee Perry
18. "Sin Semilla Kaya Dub" - Lee Perry
19. "Moving Forward" - Lee Perry
20. "Blackboard Jungle Dub (version two)" - Lee Perry
21. "Kasha Macka Dub" - Lee Perry
22. "Setta Iration Dub" - Lee Perry
click here to download: http://www.mediafire.com/?zvsasnwjsgm

Fight Paris

Four years ago, a group of friends began playing music together with a passion and a dream, and thus Fight Paris was born. Comprised, from the start, with a core of Jason Krutzky (drums), Kevin Phillips (vocals), and Neil Warren (guitar), Fight Paris went through several changes before finalizing the line-up with Matt Tanner (guitar) and Champ Champagne (bass) in the summer of 2003. 

Fight Paris strictly adheres to a "party hard, work harder" philosphy. They record all their own music, create and distribute their own merchandise, and have even shot their own music video. With plans intact for extensive touring starting in 2005, Fight Paris is poised to take over the world.

See Fight Paris on tour with Dead To Fall & Twelve Tribes this spring, and this summer on the Strhess Tour with Bleeding Through, Darkest Hour, Zao, and Misery Signals. Then in August/September on tour with Open Hand on the "Ryan Dunn & Don Vito Rock Tour" all over the US.
Not that I necessarily give a shit for this type of music or band anymore, but I really had to post this for those hardcore/emo kids who listen to the worst music ever, and think it's the clothes when it's the music. Anyways in this case it's the music, Fight Paris are fucking amazing, a somewhat Cancer Bat's tone but better since they came around first, southern rock/hardcore and it's good too, not a little but a huge kick to it when you listen to it, I mainly save some of it to skateboard to and what not.

Fight Paris: Paradise, Found
1. "Fuck Me Stilettos" - Fight Paris
2. "100 Proof Woman" - Fight Paris
3. "Complete Heat" - Fight Paris
4. "Deville" - Fight Paris
5. "Better Than Elvis" - Fight Paris
6. "Rock N' Roll Soul" - Fight Paris
7. "One Track Mind" - Fight Paris
8. "You Gotta Stop & Smell The Roses" - Fight Paris
9. "Destroyer" - Fight Paris
10. "Southern Comfort" - Fight Paris
click here to download: http://www.mediafire.com/?jj15y0svgzh

Monday, April 14, 2008

Jazz For Your Brain!

Yo money! You ever feelin' a little bummed or blue for who knows what and whatever else is up. Well, I have this here to set things not right, but a touch or hit better. I honestly hate sharing some of the personal favourite music I have kept to myself, which is stupid but here I present you, or y'all with Jazz For Your Brain. 10 Tracks of sweet illin' jazz/blues & soul and funk. I've been digging through my fathers collection of jazz records and more and Im getting great stuff and I feel like sharing it because of the wonders it does for me when I listen to it.  
Damn I hope all of you or at least some of enjoy these tracks, I would put more but unfortunately most of the best songs in my opinion were like 17:00 minutes long or more, so for now I hope it's cool, even though I've been really slacking, with photos or art or anything else for that matter. But soon, I promise, I will have more to share.

Almost Crimes Present: Jazz For Your Brain!
1. "Sustah, Sustah" - Ahmad Jamal
2. "Kathy's Waltz" - Dave Brubeck Quartet
3. "Mango Mangue" - Charlie Parker
4. "Pick Up Sticks" - Dave Brubeck Quartet
5. "Ghetto Child" - Ahmad Jamal
6. "Love Song" - Gary Bartz
7. "Flamenco Sketches" - Miles Davis
8. "Afterthoughts" - Gary Bartz
9. "Part 2: Resolution" - John Coltrane
10. "Blue In Green" - Miles Davis
click here to download: http://www.mediafire.com/?gkcmzzaxznq

Friday, April 11, 2008

Miles Davis: Kind Of Blue


1.So What
2.Freddie Freeloader
3.Blue In Green
4.All Blues
5.Flamenco Sketches
6.Flamenco Sketches - (alternate take)

Personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet); Julian "Cannonball" Adderley (alto saxophone); John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); Wynton Kelly, Bill Evans (piano); Paul Chambers (double bass); Jimmy Cobb (drums).
Recording information: Columbia 30th Street Stu
dios, New York, New York (03/02/1959); Columbia 30th Street Studios, New York, New York (04/22/1959).
click here to download: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5HR9TH6C

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Thom Yorke: The Eraser Remixes

XL Recordings released three separate 12" vinyl records remixes of tracks from The Eraser in early 2008. These remixes, are pretty sweet. It's funny too because I have had them for so long but I have not had time to listen to them, as whack as that sounds but with 6838 songs I'd imagine it would be difficult to listen to everything in your i tunes, and if you continue to get more and more music. So here I am tossing you something good, so maybe do me the favor by checking out Thom Yorke's work with Radiohead which I presume that most of you know? If not even the original "The Eraser" record is great. 
Last and not least which none of you fucking care about, on the original album over, a linocut by Stanley Donwood, depicts a figure in a black hat and trench coat standing in imitation of King Canute, trying and failing to command the ocean. Around him are iconic London buildings that have been swept away by the Thames, including the Tower of London, the House of Parliament and the Thames Barrier. Donwood included this picture and other images seen in The Eraser booklet in his art exhibition London Views, prior to the album's release. The images were inspired by a large flood Donwood and Yorke both witnessed in Cornwall in 2004. The CD packaging of The Eraser is unusual for a high profile release in that it is made of carboard but unlike a digipak, it does not contain any plastic. However, Yorke said in an interview that he did not have his CDs certified as carbon neutral, agreeing with British environmentalist George Monbiot's assertion that the practice is pointless.

Thome Yorke: The Eraser Remixes

1. "And It Rained All Night (Burial Remix)" - Thome Yorke
2. "Skip Divided (Modeselektor Remix) - Thom Yorke
3. "Analyse (Various Remix)" - Thom Yorke
4. "Atoms For Peace (Four Tet Remix)" - Thome Yorke
5. "Black Swan (Cristian Vogel Spare Parts Remix)" - Thome Yorke
6. "Black Swan (Vogel Bonus Beat Eraser Remix)" - Thome Yorke
7. "Harrowdown Hill (The Bug Remix)" - Thome Yorke
8. "The Clock (Surgeon Remix)" - Thome Yorke
9. "Cymbal Rush (The Field Late Night Essen Und Trinken Remix)" - Thom Yorke

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

A Bike Ride To Nowhere...

A bike ride to nowhere is a playlist for this amazing beautiful weather that we have been getting and that I appreciate more then anything ahaha. So take advantage of it, cause before you know it this summer will be over and done as sad as it is to think about it, so download this get on your bike, skateboard, scooter, car (if you are lazy), rollerblades or whatever the hell you do and enjoy!

Almost Crimes Present: A Bike Ride To Nowhere

1. "Glock Nines" - Ratatat
2. "Y Control" - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
3. "Red Light" - The Strokes
4. "Fire Eye'd Boy" - Broken Social Scene
5. "Parklife" - Blur
6. "Rebellion (Lies)" - Arcade Fire
7. "Cat Diesel" - K-oS
8. "Recommendation" - Mirah
9. "Swimmers" - Broken Social Scene
10. "He War" - Cat Power
11. "Good Song" - Blur
12. "Jack-Ass" - Beck
13. "Heaven Only Knows" - K-oS
14. "Nausea" - Beck
15. "Where Happiness Lives" - Magnet
16. "Old Man" - Neil Young
17. "Hold My Hand" - New Found Glory
18. Steve Biko (Stir It Up) - A Tribe Called Quest
19. "New Years Eve" - The Walkmen

Thursday, April 3, 2008

RATATAT Remixes Mixtape Volume 1

Ratatat Mixtape Vol. 1, Released in 2004, was the second album released by the Brooklyn indie electronic rock duo Ratatat. Ratatat Mixtape Vol. 1 was a self-released remix album of hip-hop artists including Missy Elliott, Dizzee Rascal, Raekwon and Ghostface. Guitarist Mike Stroud, in an interview with Glide Magazine, acknowledged both the marked departure from their instrumental first album Ratatat and perceived dichotomous nature of their sound by saying “Especially with remixes, we approach it a bit differently than our other music. It’s something we originally did for fun, that’s now part of what we are.”
They seem to have a lot of hype too, I really enjoyed both volume 1 & 2 which if you haven't heard I highly suggest buying or downloading it. Anyways since I am such a sweet heart, I uploaded Volume 1 Remixes. Enjoy!

1. Brooklyn Zoo - Intro
2. Beanie Sigel & Ol' Dirty Bastard - When You Hear That
3. Missy Elliot - Hot
4. Raekwon - Smith Bros.
5. Kanye West - Get 'Em High
6. G-Unit - Stunt 101
7. Dizzee Rascal - Fix Up
8. Method Man & Buddha Monk of Brooklyn Zoo - PLO Style
9. Lazer Life of Brooklyn Zoo - Freestyle
10. Raekwon & Ghostface Killah - Cutting It Up
11. L.O.X. - Dirty Riders
12. Jay-Z - Sunshine
13. Missy Elliot - Wake Up
14. Ghostface Killah & Jadakiss - Run

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Do What You Are.

E.N.T.P.(Extraverted, Intuitive, Thinking, Perceiving)


ENTPs love excitement and challenge. Enthusiastic and ingenious, they are talkative, clever, and good at many things and constantly strive to increase their competence and personal power. ENTPs are born enterprising. They are fascinated with new ideas and are alert to all possibilities. They have strong initiative and operate on creative impulse. 


ENTPs value their inspiration above all else and strive to turn their original ideas into reality. They are inquisitive, versatile, adaptable, and resourceful in solving challenging and theoretical problems.

Alert and outspoken, ETPs can easily see the flaw in any position and often enjoy arguing for fun on either side of an issue. They have excellent analytical abilities and are great strategic thinkers. They can almost always find a logical

reason for the things that they want.

Most ENTPs like to test the limits around them and consider that most rules and regulations are meant to be

bent, if not broken. They are sometimes unconventional in their approach and enjoy helping others to push

past what is accepted and expected. They like to live freely and look for fun and variety in everyday situations. 


ENTPs deal imaginatively with social relationships and often have a great number and variety of friends and acquaintances. They can display great humor and optimism. ENTPs can be charming and stimulating company and often inspire others to become involved in their projects through their infectious enthusiasm. They prefer to understand and respond to people rather than judge them.


Possible Blind Spots


Because ENTPs value creativity and innovation above all else, they sometimes ignore the standard way of doing something simply because it is not original. Their intense dislike for the routine and predictable can make it difficult for them to notice the necessary details. They sometimes neglect the needed preparation when, in their zeal to take on something fresh, they dive in too quickly. And once major problems are solved , they are often off to the next exciting adventure rather than sticking around to see the original project through. They need to work toward making commitments to fewer projects so they will complete more of the ones they start.


Often, ENTPs talk so quickly, and so much, they don’t allow others to contribute. They are honest and fair but can be blunt and tactless in their ready criticism of others. ENTPs need to consider the feelings of others as valid and important, even if they don’t share them. While they can be charming, funny, and entertaining, they can also be insincere. ENTPs need to resist the urge to simply adapt and perform, and instead share their genuine emotions.


...Not only does this strangely exactly relate to me, but the possible blind spots and weakness are what I myself have been thinking about in how I act and in what I say and do. Here is a little piece of advice an amazing teacher once told me, "Life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it" (as in How I react to what happens to me). Good advice, maybe I shoud embrace that rather then sharing and spreading it to everyone, cause sometimes I don't think before I react.

In Other News

It seems I have really lacked for doing anything including this blog spot, but man let me tell you I have really been doing lots of heavy and hard thinking about stuff as well as rhyming and making beats not to mention reading and writing a lot, and if my friends who read this see this and want me to, I will make posts each and every day with TOP THREE SONGS of the day ahaha and! and! not finished maybe either a video or a photo or two of something involving my story to my day and such. I have been recording an E.P. which I am pretty sure all of you know and I have talked about before in the oldest entry for March you can check out www.myspace.com/youarehiphop for more on my beats & rhymes! So check that out and Almost Crimes more, but I want to have everyone who does read this stuff/crap whatever you want to call it to shout out and tell me what you want to see more of or less of and whatever then I'll be stoked. Another thing if you want to lurk the hell out of my videos on youtube since I've finally gotten an account and will be posting more check out  www.youtube.com/user/diamondplayboi more up shortly so please check back soon!

For Cold Months

Man does it seem like forever, since I have posted on here and damn is it still cold out side here in snowy Canada. Since the weather seems to be on and off so is this playlist, and let me present you Almost Crimes first playlist of the month of April "For Cold Months". I'd like to dedicate this to a special someone who I unfortunatly am not with right now, but am by their side forever, I love you.
"For Cold Months" Almost Crimes Playlist Series
Here is the track list and order, I'll be posting same as last time, maybe adding some more videos or two for you all.

1. "Smoke Signals" - The Magnetic Fields 
2. "Nothing In This World Can Stop Me Worrin' Bout That Girl" - The Kinks
3. "Somebody That I Used To Know" - Elliott Smith
4. "Monument" - Mirah
5. "Boy With A Coin" - Iron & Wine
6. "Sparks" - Coldplay
7. "Windy Road" - The Constantines
8. "Edward Appleby (In Memoriam) - Mark Mothersbaugh
9. "Movie Theme" - Beck
10. "Faust Arp" - Radiohead
11. "Hold Your Terror Close" - The Go! Team
12. "Gatekeeper" - Feist
13. "Go To Sleep (Little Man Being Erased)" - Radiohead
14. "Let's Move To The Country" - Smog
15. "Part One" - Band Of Horses
16. "Midnight Swim" - Incubus
17. "Rue St Vincent" - Yves Montand
18. "No Name #2" - Elliott Smith
19. "It Ain't Me, Babe" - Bob Dylan
I hope you all enjoy and appreciate the songs! more to come.