Low End Theory Low End Theory http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/rss Low End Theory RSS Feed. Monthly music podcast based in Houston Texas. Podcasts feature rarities in funk, soul, reggae, dub, hip hop and other head nodding treats. Low End Theory - The Finest in Low End Selections. Subscribe here http://lowendtheory.net/en/rss/articles/ Low End Theory http://lowendtheory.net/images/rss.jpg http://www.lowendtheory.net Low End Theory Copyright 2008 Low End Theory Tendenci Association Software by Schipul - The Web Marketing Company en-us noemail@lowendtheory.net Fri, 29 Aug 2008 01:01:13 GMT Articles http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?238 Low End Theory August 2008 Podcast <div>The good thing about being the boss is you get to make the rules and the rule I gave myself was 'take July off and go on a vacation' and I did. Sorry about that but we are getting back on track this month with a podcast that features a remix by yours truly.</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>First up this month we have Illa Noyz a Shawn J. Period produced track from the Boot Camp Click. Following the that is hip hop journeyman Del tha Funkee Homosapien with Catch a Bad One. Aw Shit and Hell Yeah. Brooklyn's Digable Planets drop their Dedicated from their first LP. Pharcyde's Keep Running get's the remix treatment from Soulique. Quantic hooks up with Alice Russel and gets into a head-on collision with the Talking Heads in Lifetime Search courtesy of Nirobi. de la soul drop some education on a real life story of Pos' brother who was indeed a basehead in My Brother's a Basehead. Dr Rubberfunk gets the party going with Disco Scene sliding into another de la soul track A Roller Skate Jam Named Saturday. And remember - 3 IS the magic number, yes it is. Stetsasonic's(Holy Prince Paul!!) Talkin All That Jazz gets the disco remix courtesy of who knows? Keeping in the Disco vide Beasties get the Mashed Up Funk Disco remix leading Low End Theory's first official remix. This features a regular edit of Intergalactic, a trip down memory lane, a rewind, a Too Many DJ's mix and the Blue Nun rears her beautifully bizarre head(Naturally, I'd say it's the wine) Young MC gets the second last spot before the Funky Lowlives close it out with Latazz<br> </div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>Boot Camp Click - Illa Noyz</div> <div> Digable Planets - Dedicated&nbsp; 3:15</div> <div>Del - Catch a Bad One&nbsp; 6:37</div> <div>Pharcyde - Keep Running(Soulique Remix)&nbsp; 8:57<br> </div> <div>Quantic feat Alice Russel &amp; Talking Heads(Nirobi Mix)&nbsp; 13:25<br> </div> <div>de la soul - My Brother's a Basehead&nbsp; 18:00<br> </div> <div>Dr Rubberfunk - Disco Scene&nbsp; 21:54<br> </div> <div>de la soul - A Roller Skate Jam Named Saturday&nbsp; 26:14<br> </div> <div>Stetsasonic - Talkin All That Jazz&nbsp; 30:33<br> </div> <div>Beastie Boys - Ch Ch Check it Out(Mashed Up Funk Mix)&nbsp; 36:39<br> </div> <div>Beastie Boys - Intergalactic(Low End Theory Mix)&nbsp; 42:11<br> </div> <div>Young MC - Know How 48:00<br> </div> <div>Funky Lowlives - Latazz&nbsp; 53:44<br> </div> <div><br> </div> <br> <br> <a href="http://www.lowendtheory.net/attachments/articles/238/Low-End-Theory-August-2008.mp3"><img alt="Download Podcast" src="/attachments/wysiwyg/1/downloadpodcast.jpg" border="0" height="44" width="150" /></a><br> <br><br>31-Jul-08 2:00 PM Low End Theory August 2008 Podcast <div>The good thing about being the boss is you get to make the rules and the rule I gave myself was 'take July off and go on a vacation' and I did. Sorry about that but we are getting back on track this month with a podcast that features a remix by yours truly.</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>First up this month we have Illa Noyz a Shawn J. Period produced track from the Boot Camp Click. Following the that is hip hop journeyman Del tha Funkee Homosapien with Catch a Bad One. Aw Shit and Hell Yeah. Brooklyn's Digable Planets drop their Dedicated from their first LP. Pharcyde's Keep Running get's the remix treatment from Soulique. Quantic hooks up with Alice Russel and gets into a head-on collision with the Talking Heads in Lifetime Search courtesy of Nirobi. de la soul drop some education on a real life story of Pos' brother who was indeed a basehead in My Brother's a Basehead. Dr Rubberfunk gets the party going with Disco Scene sliding into another de la soul track A Roller Skate Jam Named Saturday. And remember - 3 IS the magic number, yes it is. Stetsasonic's(Holy Prince Paul!!) Talkin All That Jazz gets the disco remix courtesy of who knows? Keeping in the Disco vide Beasties get the Mashed Up Funk Disco remix leading Low End Theory's first official remix. This features a regular edit of Intergalactic, a trip down memory lane, a rewind, a Too Many DJ's mix and the Blue Nun rears her beautifully bizarre head(Naturally, I'd say it's the wine) Young MC gets the second last spot before the Funky Lowlives close it out with Latazz<br> </div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>Boot Camp Click - Illa Noyz</div> <div> Digable Planets - Dedicated&nbsp; 3:15</div> <div>Del - Catch a Bad One&nbsp; 6:37</div> <div>Pharcyde - Keep Running(Soulique Remix)&nbsp; 8:57<br> </div> <div>Quantic feat Alice Russel &amp; Talking Heads(Nirobi Mix)&nbsp; 13:25<br> </div> <div>de la soul - My Brother's a Basehead&nbsp; 18:00<br> </div> <div>Dr Rubberfunk - Disco Scene&nbsp; 21:54<br> </div> <div>de la soul - A Roller Skate Jam Named Saturday&nbsp; 26:14<br> </div> <div>Stetsasonic - Talkin All That Jazz&nbsp; 30:33<br> </div> <div>Beastie Boys - Ch Ch Check it Out(Mashed Up Funk Mix)&nbsp; 36:39<br> </div> <div>Beastie Boys - Intergalactic(Low End Theory Mix)&nbsp; 42:11<br> </div> <div>Young MC - Know How 48:00<br> </div> <div>Funky Lowlives - Latazz&nbsp; 53:44<br> </div> <div><br> </div> <br> <br> <a href="http://www.lowendtheory.net/attachments/articles/238/Low-End-Theory-August-2008.mp3"><img alt="Download Podcast" src="/attachments/wysiwyg/1/downloadpodcast.jpg" border="0" height="44" width="150" /></a><br> http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?238 noemail@lowendtheory.net Thu, 31 Jul 2008 19:00:00 GMT Articles http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?233 Low End Theory June 2008 Podcast Where has the time gone? Let me tell you these past few months have been crazy, no rest for the wicked. I have been planning a big party here in Houston called the <a href="http://lebowskihouston.com">Lebowski Bash</a>, celebrating - you guessed - The Big Lebowski. Check out more information on this <a href="http://lebowskihouston.com">FREE PARTY</a>. The party is being held at Houston's new co-Working space <a href="http://carolinecollective.cc">Caroline Collective</a>. They are having their big opening night party this Saturday June 7 it's going to be a big one so come on by. <br> <br> Another mixed bag this month starting off with a reggae remix of the Fugee's Fu-Gee-La followed by Ranking Joe. G-Corp's Murder keeps the dub vibe going into 7Samurai's Feel the Same. Ballistic Brother's Provesy Reveal is nice and dubby house. DJ Cam takes it down a few notches to give a nice little come down with Meera. Jazzanova(Much love to Jazzanova), I can't see enough good things about this group of powerhouses. Jon Kennedy sample some Willy Wonka in his Nerve Centre. Cut Chemist drops in the first song of our Portuguese double shot. Ohmega Watts rounds out our double shot with his track Adaptacao featuring Tita Lima. Cut Chemist channels his inner Thievery Corp/Avalanches for his second track of the podcast, Metrorail thru Space. Skalpel's Breakin remix by Dr Rubberfunk cools it down for the Wu's Masta Killa tellin everyone that he is the Brooklyn Kin<br> <br> Fugees - Fu-Gee-La Reggae Mix <br> Ranking Joe - World in Trouble (Vibronics 'ska boom' remix) 4:12 08<br> G-Corp - Murder 7:56 <br> 7 Samurai - Feel the Same Dubben Mix 13:10 <br> Ballistic Brothers - Prophesy Reveal 18:44 <br> Bathysphere - Where's Vicky(Quantic mix) 23:10 <br> Dj Cam - Meera(Extra lucid remix) 27:37 <br> Jazzanova - Another New Day 33:01 <br> Jon Kennedy - The Nerve Centre 38:15 <br> Cut Chemist - The Garden 41:10 <br> Ohmega Watts - Adaptacao Featuring Tita Lima 47:14 <br> Cut Chemist - Metrorail thru Space 50:54 <br> Skalpel - Break In (Dr. Rubberfunk remix) 54:44 <br> Masta Killa - Brooklyn King 58:33 <br> <br> <a href="http://www.lowendtheory.net/attachments/articles/233/http://www.lowendtheory.net/attachments/files/78/Low%20End%20Theory%20June%202008.mp3"><img alt="Download Podcast" src="/attachments/wysiwyg/1/downloadpodcast.jpg" border="0" height="44" width="150" /></a><br> <br><br>3-Jun-08 5:00 AM Low End Theory June 2008 Podcast Where has the time gone? Let me tell you these past few months have been crazy, no rest for the wicked. I have been planning a big party here in Houston called the <a href="http://lebowskihouston.com">Lebowski Bash</a>, celebrating - you guessed - The Big Lebowski. Check out more information on this <a href="http://lebowskihouston.com">FREE PARTY</a>. The party is being held at Houston's new co-Working space <a href="http://carolinecollective.cc">Caroline Collective</a>. They are having their big opening night party this Saturday June 7 it's going to be a big one so come on by. <br> <br> Another mixed bag this month starting off with a reggae remix of the Fugee's Fu-Gee-La followed by Ranking Joe. G-Corp's Murder keeps the dub vibe going into 7Samurai's Feel the Same. Ballistic Brother's Provesy Reveal is nice and dubby house. DJ Cam takes it down a few notches to give a nice little come down with Meera. Jazzanova(Much love to Jazzanova), I can't see enough good things about this group of powerhouses. Jon Kennedy sample some Willy Wonka in his Nerve Centre. Cut Chemist drops in the first song of our Portuguese double shot. Ohmega Watts rounds out our double shot with his track Adaptacao featuring Tita Lima. Cut Chemist channels his inner Thievery Corp/Avalanches for his second track of the podcast, Metrorail thru Space. Skalpel's Breakin remix by Dr Rubberfunk cools it down for the Wu's Masta Killa tellin everyone that he is the Brooklyn Kin<br> <br> Fugees - Fu-Gee-La Reggae Mix <br> Ranking Joe - World in Trouble (Vibronics 'ska boom' remix) 4:12 08<br> G-Corp - Murder 7:56 <br> 7 Samurai - Feel the Same Dubben Mix 13:10 <br> Ballistic Brothers - Prophesy Reveal 18:44 <br> Bathysphere - Where's Vicky(Quantic mix) 23:10 <br> Dj Cam - Meera(Extra lucid remix) 27:37 <br> Jazzanova - Another New Day 33:01 <br> Jon Kennedy - The Nerve Centre 38:15 <br> Cut Chemist - The Garden 41:10 <br> Ohmega Watts - Adaptacao Featuring Tita Lima 47:14 <br> Cut Chemist - Metrorail thru Space 50:54 <br> Skalpel - Break In (Dr. Rubberfunk remix) 54:44 <br> Masta Killa - Brooklyn King 58:33 <br> <br> <a href="http://www.lowendtheory.net/attachments/articles/233/http://www.lowendtheory.net/attachments/files/78/Low%20End%20Theory%20June%202008.mp3"><img alt="Download Podcast" src="/attachments/wysiwyg/1/downloadpodcast.jpg" border="0" height="44" width="150" /></a><br> http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?233 noemail@lowendtheory.net Tue, 03 Jun 2008 10:00:00 GMT Articles http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?227 Low End Theory Podcast April 2008 Hey what happened to March? I have no idea, I guess we skipped it. No worries.<br> <br> This April we are all over the musical map as usual. Starting it off we have a double shot of Cut Chemist. First off it's his intro to Litmus Test and following that is his track Eye on the Gold Chain. Partner in crime DJ Shadow drops in at the number 3 spot with Mashin on the Motorway. Thievery Corp give DJ Cam's Success the once over and we give it a twice over. The track started off banging and then mellows out and we just felt that we needed to bang a little longer. Ohmega Watt's Groovin on Sunshine picks up the pieces which makes way for our funky block of tracks. First up it is Quantic's Mix of Ogyataana Show Band's Disco Africa. Mark Ronson hooks up with the Daptone Horns for his cover of Coldplay's God Put a Smile on Your Face(Yes that it two months in a row of Coldplay remixes/cover). Lefties bring us Paul Newman. THe Ike Turner shows off his Funky Mule. The Meter's give us a high powered live medley of Cissy Strut/Cardova/It's Your Thing/Love the One Your With. Rounding out the live section of this months mix is Maceo - Won't You Blow - Parker featuring Mr Fred Wesley on trombone for a funk fueled live take on JB's Pass the Peas. Swinging back to the Hip Hop tip is Mos Def from his first release featuring Bussa Bus. Next up it's two Radiohead remixes. First up it MF Doom with Change the Beat off the Me &amp; This Army mixes. Too $hort(yes I actually played Too $hort) &amp; MC Zumbi drop in Nudez a track off the AmpLive/Radiohead remixes. Ending off the month of April is LET favourites the Five Deez with So Good. You seriously need to go buy some Five Deez<br> <br> Cut Chemist - Intro This Is<br> Cut Chemist - Eye On The Gold Chain<br> DJ Shadow - Mashin' on the Motorway<br> DJ Cam - Success (Thievery Corporation Mix)<br> Ohmega Watss - Groovin' On Sunshine<br> The Ogyataana Show Band - Disco Africa(Quantic Mix)<br> Mark Ronson Ft the Daptone Horns -&nbsp; God Put a Smile Upon Your Face<br> Lefties Soul Connection - Paul Newman<br> Ike Turner &amp; Kings of Rhthym - Funky Mule<br> The Meters - Cissy Strut-Cardova-It's Your Thing-Love The One your With<br> Maceo Parker - Pass The Peas<br> Mos Def ft Busta Rhymes - Do It Now<br> MF Doom (Pz Wixked Child Remix) - Change the Beat<br> AmpLive ft Too$hort &amp; MC Zumbi of Zion I - Nudez<br> Five Deez - So Good<br> <br> <br><br>31-Mar-08 9:30 PM Low End Theory Podcast April 2008 Hey what happened to March? I have no idea, I guess we skipped it. No worries.<br> <br> This April we are all over the musical map as usual. Starting it off we have a double shot of Cut Chemist. First off it's his intro to Litmus Test and following that is his track Eye on the Gold Chain. Partner in crime DJ Shadow drops in at the number 3 spot with Mashin on the Motorway. Thievery Corp give DJ Cam's Success the once over and we give it a twice over. The track started off banging and then mellows out and we just felt that we needed to bang a little longer. Ohmega Watt's Groovin on Sunshine picks up the pieces which makes way for our funky block of tracks. First up it is Quantic's Mix of Ogyataana Show Band's Disco Africa. Mark Ronson hooks up with the Daptone Horns for his cover of Coldplay's God Put a Smile on Your Face(Yes that it two months in a row of Coldplay remixes/cover). Lefties bring us Paul Newman. THe Ike Turner shows off his Funky Mule. The Meter's give us a high powered live medley of Cissy Strut/Cardova/It's Your Thing/Love the One Your With. Rounding out the live section of this months mix is Maceo - Won't You Blow - Parker featuring Mr Fred Wesley on trombone for a funk fueled live take on JB's Pass the Peas. Swinging back to the Hip Hop tip is Mos Def from his first release featuring Bussa Bus. Next up it's two Radiohead remixes. First up it MF Doom with Change the Beat off the Me &amp; This Army mixes. Too $hort(yes I actually played Too $hort) &amp; MC Zumbi drop in Nudez a track off the AmpLive/Radiohead remixes. Ending off the month of April is LET favourites the Five Deez with So Good. You seriously need to go buy some Five Deez<br> <br> Cut Chemist - Intro This Is<br> Cut Chemist - Eye On The Gold Chain<br> DJ Shadow - Mashin' on the Motorway<br> DJ Cam - Success (Thievery Corporation Mix)<br> Ohmega Watss - Groovin' On Sunshine<br> The Ogyataana Show Band - Disco Africa(Quantic Mix)<br> Mark Ronson Ft the Daptone Horns -&nbsp; God Put a Smile Upon Your Face<br> Lefties Soul Connection - Paul Newman<br> Ike Turner &amp; Kings of Rhthym - Funky Mule<br> The Meters - Cissy Strut-Cardova-It's Your Thing-Love The One your With<br> Maceo Parker - Pass The Peas<br> Mos Def ft Busta Rhymes - Do It Now<br> MF Doom (Pz Wixked Child Remix) - Change the Beat<br> AmpLive ft Too$hort &amp; MC Zumbi of Zion I - Nudez<br> Five Deez - So Good<br> <br> http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?227 noemail@lowendtheory.net Tue, 01 Apr 2008 02:30:00 GMT Articles http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?219 Low End Theory February 2008 podcast Its February and you know what that means, spring is just around the corner. I'm telling you I don't how many more of these mild Houston winter days I can handle! Its getting hard to know if I need to wear shorts or a long sleeve shirt. I'll have you know its very inconvenient. Well enough about me lets get to the tunes. <br> <br> To start the month of love and massacre off its Mr Scruff getting A Guy Called Gerald remix on 'Chicken in a Box.' Coming in at track two is Fools Gold by Madchester's the Stone Roses. Next up is LTJ Bukem's Journey Inwards. Leftfield makes their LET debut with Inspection Check One. Fort Knox is back with another remix, this time they give Dynamo Production's Get it Together the once over. LET fave Beatconductor aka if you don't know by now you aren't paying attention jams Entertainers with Jeru - where are you Jeru? Cut Chemist, always the jokester drops in for two tracks, first is the funny Open Clothes and then A Peak in Time. Propellerheads give us an example of correct microphone placing with A Number of Microphones. DJ Format's Rap Machine gets old school. DJ Shadow's short and I mean short Count &amp; Estimate leads into our funk closers. First up its Will Holland's Quantic Soul Orchestra with Hold it Down. Poets of Rhythm keep it going with Ham Gallery. The Bamboos redo Archie Bell's Tighten Up before Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings close out our month with Genuine.<br> <br> Now go out and meet someone to love. If you have someone to love, get to it. If you're Al Capone and you are listening to this when that is just strange.<br> <br> Mr. Scruff - Chicken in a Box (A Guy Called Gerald remix)<br> The Stone Roses - Fools Good&nbsp; 7:35<br> LTJ Bukem - Journey Inwards&nbsp; 11:20<br> Leftfield - Inspection Check One&nbsp; 16:55<br> Dynamo Productions - Get It Together (Fort Knox Remix)&nbsp; 27:24<br> Beatconductor - Entertainers feat Jeru The Damaja&nbsp; 32:57<br> Cut Chemist - Open Clothes&nbsp; 37:09<br> Cut Chemist - A Peak in Time&nbsp; 37:37<br> Propellerheads - A Number of Microphones&nbsp; 42:29<br> DJ Format - Rap Machine&nbsp; 43:14<br> DJ Shadow - Count &amp; Estimate (dub)&nbsp; 46:33<br> Quantic Soul Orchestra - Hold it Down&nbsp; 46:58<br> Poets of Rhythm - Ham Gallery&nbsp; 49:46<br> The Bamboos - Tighten Up&nbsp; 52:56<br> Shirley Jones &amp; the Dap-Kings&nbsp; 56:36<br> <br> <a href="http://www.lowendtheory.net/attachments/articles/219/Lowendtheory_february2008.mp3"><img alt="Download Podcast" src="/attachments/wysiwyg/1/downloadpodcast.jpg" border="0" height="44" width="150" /></a><br> <br> <br> <br><br>30-Jan-08 11:15 PM Low End Theory February 2008 podcast Its February and you know what that means, spring is just around the corner. I'm telling you I don't how many more of these mild Houston winter days I can handle! Its getting hard to know if I need to wear shorts or a long sleeve shirt. I'll have you know its very inconvenient. Well enough about me lets get to the tunes. <br> <br> To start the month of love and massacre off its Mr Scruff getting A Guy Called Gerald remix on 'Chicken in a Box.' Coming in at track two is Fools Gold by Madchester's the Stone Roses. Next up is LTJ Bukem's Journey Inwards. Leftfield makes their LET debut with Inspection Check One. Fort Knox is back with another remix, this time they give Dynamo Production's Get it Together the once over. LET fave Beatconductor aka if you don't know by now you aren't paying attention jams Entertainers with Jeru - where are you Jeru? Cut Chemist, always the jokester drops in for two tracks, first is the funny Open Clothes and then A Peak in Time. Propellerheads give us an example of correct microphone placing with A Number of Microphones. DJ Format's Rap Machine gets old school. DJ Shadow's short and I mean short Count &amp; Estimate leads into our funk closers. First up its Will Holland's Quantic Soul Orchestra with Hold it Down. Poets of Rhythm keep it going with Ham Gallery. The Bamboos redo Archie Bell's Tighten Up before Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings close out our month with Genuine.<br> <br> Now go out and meet someone to love. If you have someone to love, get to it. If you're Al Capone and you are listening to this when that is just strange.<br> <br> Mr. Scruff - Chicken in a Box (A Guy Called Gerald remix)<br> The Stone Roses - Fools Good&nbsp; 7:35<br> LTJ Bukem - Journey Inwards&nbsp; 11:20<br> Leftfield - Inspection Check One&nbsp; 16:55<br> Dynamo Productions - Get It Together (Fort Knox Remix)&nbsp; 27:24<br> Beatconductor - Entertainers feat Jeru The Damaja&nbsp; 32:57<br> Cut Chemist - Open Clothes&nbsp; 37:09<br> Cut Chemist - A Peak in Time&nbsp; 37:37<br> Propellerheads - A Number of Microphones&nbsp; 42:29<br> DJ Format - Rap Machine&nbsp; 43:14<br> DJ Shadow - Count &amp; Estimate (dub)&nbsp; 46:33<br> Quantic Soul Orchestra - Hold it Down&nbsp; 46:58<br> Poets of Rhythm - Ham Gallery&nbsp; 49:46<br> The Bamboos - Tighten Up&nbsp; 52:56<br> Shirley Jones &amp; the Dap-Kings&nbsp; 56:36<br> <br> <a href="http://www.lowendtheory.net/attachments/articles/219/Lowendtheory_february2008.mp3"><img alt="Download Podcast" src="/attachments/wysiwyg/1/downloadpodcast.jpg" border="0" height="44" width="150" /></a><br> <br> <br> http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?219 noemail@lowendtheory.net Thu, 31 Jan 2008 05:15:00 GMT Articles http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?200 Low End Theory January 2008 podcast 2008!?! Are you serious? Wasn't it just 1998? Time flies when you keep yourself medicated - with beats that is. What did you think I was going to say? No-no-no we don't condone that type of thing but if you do find yourself at home after a couple of sodas grab your headphones and press play on our first podcast for 2008.<br> <br> Starting off this year is DJ Format featuring Abdominal and D-Sisive with 3 Feet Deep, yeah sure they sort of sound like Big Daddy Kane and Em but Format's on some serious hip hop buzz and that's a good thing. Coming in at the #2 spot is the Beatconductor aka Freddie Cruger with Don't Stop. Keeping the pace going is a Fort Knox Five remix of Skeewiff's Now I'm Livin for Me. DJ Format's second of three songs in this podcast is his intrumental 2,3..Scrape. We've played a few of the Mashed Up Funk series in past podcasts and they have all been top notch, this one(Jackson Torpedo) included. Format is back again with Abdominal for the last of his tracks, I'm Good. Cut Chemist, the beat wizard, slams down some serious beats in Bunky's Pick before Blackalicious and Nikki Giovanni give us some ethereal history of the world with Ego Trip. Mos Def, Tash and Q-Tip's track Body Rockin gets the Drum &amp; Bass treatment. Belleruche steps in with The Itch and Mark Ronson drops one of the strangest and funkiest remixes in recent memory with Tiggers and the late ODB and their rendition of everyone's favourite train wreck, Britney's Toxic. Next up is the first slice in a Lefties Soul Connection sandwich - Move What You Got. Making up the tofu turkey slice is the Broken Keys with Burnt Popcorn. Topping off that sandwich is the Lefties again with Sling Shot pt 2. Rounding out the first podcast of 2008 is the earth conscious Ones and J-Live with Give It Up. <br> <br> Now hurry up, you'll only 5 seconds to press repeat<br> <br> DJ Format ft Abdominal - 3 Feet Deep<br> Beatconductor - Don't Stop&nbsp; 4:43<br> Skeewiff - Now I'm Livin for Me(Fort Knox Remix)&nbsp; 9:46<br> DJ Format - 2,3.. Scrape (Remix)&nbsp; 15:47<br> Mashed Up Funk - Jackson Torpedo&nbsp; 19:43<br> Dj Format ft. Abdominal - I'm Good&nbsp; 24:04<br> Cut Chemist - Bunky's Pick&nbsp; 27:48<br> Blackalicious - Ego Trip by Nikki Giovanni&nbsp; 28:36<br> Mos Def, Tash &amp; Q-Tip - Body Surfin (d&amp;b mix)&nbsp; 30:20<br> Ohmega Watts - Saywhayusay&nbsp; 36:19<br> Belleruche - The Itch&nbsp; 40:04<br> Mark Ronson ft Tiggers &amp; Ol Dirty Bastard - Toxic&nbsp; 43:18<br> Lefties Soul Connection - Move What You Got&nbsp; 47:22<br> Broken Keys - Burnt Popcorn&nbsp; 52:14<br> Lefties Soul Connection - Sling Shot Pt. 2&nbsp; 55:15<br> The Ones and J-Live - Give it Up&nbsp; 58:39&nbsp;&nbsp; <br> <br> <br> <br> <br><br>31-Dec-07 8:00 AM Low End Theory January 2008 podcast 2008!?! Are you serious? Wasn't it just 1998? Time flies when you keep yourself medicated - with beats that is. What did you think I was going to say? No-no-no we don't condone that type of thing but if you do find yourself at home after a couple of sodas grab your headphones and press play on our first podcast for 2008.<br> <br> Starting off this year is DJ Format featuring Abdominal and D-Sisive with 3 Feet Deep, yeah sure they sort of sound like Big Daddy Kane and Em but Format's on some serious hip hop buzz and that's a good thing. Coming in at the #2 spot is the Beatconductor aka Freddie Cruger with Don't Stop. Keeping the pace going is a Fort Knox Five remix of Skeewiff's Now I'm Livin for Me. DJ Format's second of three songs in this podcast is his intrumental 2,3..Scrape. We've played a few of the Mashed Up Funk series in past podcasts and they have all been top notch, this one(Jackson Torpedo) included. Format is back again with Abdominal for the last of his tracks, I'm Good. Cut Chemist, the beat wizard, slams down some serious beats in Bunky's Pick before Blackalicious and Nikki Giovanni give us some ethereal history of the world with Ego Trip. Mos Def, Tash and Q-Tip's track Body Rockin gets the Drum &amp; Bass treatment. Belleruche steps in with The Itch and Mark Ronson drops one of the strangest and funkiest remixes in recent memory with Tiggers and the late ODB and their rendition of everyone's favourite train wreck, Britney's Toxic. Next up is the first slice in a Lefties Soul Connection sandwich - Move What You Got. Making up the tofu turkey slice is the Broken Keys with Burnt Popcorn. Topping off that sandwich is the Lefties again with Sling Shot pt 2. Rounding out the first podcast of 2008 is the earth conscious Ones and J-Live with Give It Up. <br> <br> Now hurry up, you'll only 5 seconds to press repeat<br> <br> DJ Format ft Abdominal - 3 Feet Deep<br> Beatconductor - Don't Stop&nbsp; 4:43<br> Skeewiff - Now I'm Livin for Me(Fort Knox Remix)&nbsp; 9:46<br> DJ Format - 2,3.. Scrape (Remix)&nbsp; 15:47<br> Mashed Up Funk - Jackson Torpedo&nbsp; 19:43<br> Dj Format ft. Abdominal - I'm Good&nbsp; 24:04<br> Cut Chemist - Bunky's Pick&nbsp; 27:48<br> Blackalicious - Ego Trip by Nikki Giovanni&nbsp; 28:36<br> Mos Def, Tash &amp; Q-Tip - Body Surfin (d&amp;b mix)&nbsp; 30:20<br> Ohmega Watts - Saywhayusay&nbsp; 36:19<br> Belleruche - The Itch&nbsp; 40:04<br> Mark Ronson ft Tiggers &amp; Ol Dirty Bastard - Toxic&nbsp; 43:18<br> Lefties Soul Connection - Move What You Got&nbsp; 47:22<br> Broken Keys - Burnt Popcorn&nbsp; 52:14<br> Lefties Soul Connection - Sling Shot Pt. 2&nbsp; 55:15<br> The Ones and J-Live - Give it Up&nbsp; 58:39&nbsp;&nbsp; <br> <br> <br> <br> http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?200 noemail@lowendtheory.net Mon, 31 Dec 2007 14:00:00 GMT Articles http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?190 Low End Theory December 2007 Podcast We here at the Low End Theory would like to let you know that December is now officially the month of Dub. If you would like to take a moment to celebrate please do, we can wait... ...boy that was fun! If you are a fan of dub music or dub influenced music you are in luck with this months podcast. If you don't, well - better luck next time. If you are a fan keep your eye out around Christmas time for holiday treat that is sure to warm those wintery nights.<br> <br> To start the month of Dub off we have Noisehaper with his track Bushmasta. Next up, and I can't believe it has taken us this long, we have the Easy Star All-Star with a Reggae redoing of Radiohead's Electioneering featuring Morgan Heritage. Reggae Rigby, a track I played on the Revelry Report on KTRU a couple weeks back is in the #3 spot before we slide into Terminalhead &amp; Mr_ Spee's Twisted System. The Butch Cassidy Sound System keeps pace with Brothers &amp; Sisters. International Observor's London features some nice bass lines. I swear the vocal sample in Bogus Buddy's Western Roots says 'Hey Battie man, leave my girl alone' but that makes no sense. There's been a string of Marley remixes lately, I guess that's what happens when you don't want to go see the doctor, huh Bob? G-Corp gives Put It On (Again) a fresh face. Wwe featured a short tease of Bill Laswell's redubbing of Horace Andy &amp; the Aggrovator's a Noisy Place a few podcasts ago, this month we bring you the whole track. Ralph Myerz And The Jack Herren Band put us in a trance with their track Savannah.&nbsp; Kabanjak's Revelation Dub gets a crossing of the minds remix by Perch. Easy Star All-Stars sneak back in with Time a track off their first dub master piece 'Dubside of the Moon'. <span class="l">Wicked Beat Sound System's Be Humble makes way for General Tso by Calbert Walker to round out the month of Dub. <br> <br> So now all you have to do is be like <a target="_blank" href="http://flickr.com/photos/inkoluv">Inkoluv</a> and play over and over again, seen?<br> </span> <br><br>1-Dec-07 0:00 AM Low End Theory December 2007 Podcast We here at the Low End Theory would like to let you know that December is now officially the month of Dub. If you would like to take a moment to celebrate please do, we can wait... ...boy that was fun! If you are a fan of dub music or dub influenced music you are in luck with this months podcast. If you don't, well - better luck next time. If you are a fan keep your eye out around Christmas time for holiday treat that is sure to warm those wintery nights.<br> <br> To start the month of Dub off we have Noisehaper with his track Bushmasta. Next up, and I can't believe it has taken us this long, we have the Easy Star All-Star with a Reggae redoing of Radiohead's Electioneering featuring Morgan Heritage. Reggae Rigby, a track I played on the Revelry Report on KTRU a couple weeks back is in the #3 spot before we slide into Terminalhead &amp; Mr_ Spee's Twisted System. The Butch Cassidy Sound System keeps pace with Brothers &amp; Sisters. International Observor's London features some nice bass lines. I swear the vocal sample in Bogus Buddy's Western Roots says 'Hey Battie man, leave my girl alone' but that makes no sense. There's been a string of Marley remixes lately, I guess that's what happens when you don't want to go see the doctor, huh Bob? G-Corp gives Put It On (Again) a fresh face. Wwe featured a short tease of Bill Laswell's redubbing of Horace Andy &amp; the Aggrovator's a Noisy Place a few podcasts ago, this month we bring you the whole track. Ralph Myerz And The Jack Herren Band put us in a trance with their track Savannah.&nbsp; Kabanjak's Revelation Dub gets a crossing of the minds remix by Perch. Easy Star All-Stars sneak back in with Time a track off their first dub master piece 'Dubside of the Moon'. <span class="l">Wicked Beat Sound System's Be Humble makes way for General Tso by Calbert Walker to round out the month of Dub. <br> <br> So now all you have to do is be like <a target="_blank" href="http://flickr.com/photos/inkoluv">Inkoluv</a> and play over and over again, seen?<br> </span> http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?190 noemail@lowendtheory.net Sat, 01 Dec 2007 06:00:00 GMT Articles http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?180 Low End Theory November 2007 Podcast To start off the last full month of fall(I know right!) we have Houston's very own <a target="_blank" href="http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&amp;friendID=3790920">DJ Sun</a>, of the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.soulargrooves.com/">Soular Grooves</a> collective, with Marksonthekeys. You seriously need to pick up Sun's latest EP <a target="_blank" href="http://www.soulargrooves.com/mondaydrive/">Monday Drive</a> and <a href="&#109;&#97;&#105;&#108;&#116;&#111;&#58;&#98;&#111;&#111;&#107;&#105;&#110;&#103;&#64;&#115;&#111;&#117;&#108;&#97;&#114;&#103;&#114;&#111;&#111;&#118;&#101;&#115;&#46;&#99;&#111;&#109;">book </a>him for your next great party, just don't get him started on the <a target="_blank" href="http://canerican.wordpress.com/2007/08/29/the-most-important-6-second-drum-loop/">Amen Break!</a> Next up it's Medeski, Martin &amp; Wood redoing Karminski Experiences track Exploration. Yes you read that right. The amazing jazz funk trio juggernaut recorded this track, too freakin cool!!!! Isn't it great when planets align? After that we have another great cover from Mark Ronson. Mark and Phantom Planet get together to redo the classic Radiohead track Just, sounds weird to call that one a classic - has it been that long? Either way that is some damn fine funkiness going on right there. <a href="/">LET</a> mainstays Speedometer lay down a nice funk jam in Upstairs at Boston Road. Natural Self gets all over Lack of Afro's Roderigo. November artist of the month Ohmega WHAT? Watts is the name. He gathered a slew of musicians to make Platypus Strut, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPkdwHvY2xY">check out the video of the making</a> of that track and the freak known as James King. Being sandwiched buy Ohmega is the Limp Twins and their track Elemental. Ohmega drops back in for What It's Worth, the lead off from his recently released Watts Happening. We thought we'd keep in the B Boy mood for a bit and drop some Cut Chemist featuring J5, Percee P and none other than the Big Daddy Kane. Toronto's own K-OS rounds out our B Boy break with B Boy Stance, check out his new album! Trio Electrico give Bob and the Wailers' Trenchtown Rock a spaced out jungle half step make over. Nice. Our first artist of the month Freddie Cruger AKA TOO MANY DAMN NAMES give Tip's 4 on the Floor a reggae vibe leading the way for his second track of this podcast - Bap Yo Head to This featuring Rapadon. OK, how many of you were at ACL this year and had a chance to see the ultra rare Gotan Project? If you were there and I talked to you I'm sorry I don't remember, GP was that amazing. Their Epoca makes up the Oreo center of our November podcast with DJ Sun's Ten putting the top on this delicious treat.<br> <br> Oh one more thing<br> <br> Be Kind - Please Rewind<br> <br> Dj Sun - Marksonthekeys<br> Karminsky Experience - Exploration(Medeski Martin &amp; Wood mix)&nbsp; 4:50<br> Mark Ronson - Just featuring Phantom Planet&nbsp; 8:50<br> Speedometer - Upstairs at Boston Road&nbsp; 14:07<br> Lack of Afro - Roderigo(Natural Self Mix)&nbsp; 16:57<br> Ohmega Watts - The Platypus Strut&nbsp; 20:32<br> Limp Twins - Elemental&nbsp; 25:26<br> Ohmega Watts - What It's Worth&nbsp; 27:46<br> Cut Chemist - Day at the Races featuring Jurassic 5, Big Daddy Kane and Percee P&nbsp; 31:30<br> K -OS - B Boy Stance&nbsp; 34:10<br> Bob Marley - Trenchtown Rock(Trio Electrico Remix)&nbsp; 37:32<br> Beatconductor - 4 on the Floor featuring Q-Tip&nbsp; 42:12<br> Freddie Cruger - Bap Yo Head to This featuring Rapadon&nbsp; 46:27<br> Gotan Project - Epoca&nbsp; 50:44<br> DJ Sun - Ten&nbsp; 55:08<br> <br> <a href="http://www.lowendtheory.net/attachments/articles/180/lowendtheory_november2007.mp3"><img alt="Download Podcast" src="/attachments/wysiwyg/1/downloadpodcast.jpg" align="left" border="0" height="44" width="150" /></a><br> <br> <br><br>31-Oct-07 8:00 PM Low End Theory November 2007 Podcast To start off the last full month of fall(I know right!) we have Houston's very own <a target="_blank" href="http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&amp;friendID=3790920">DJ Sun</a>, of the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.soulargrooves.com/">Soular Grooves</a> collective, with Marksonthekeys. You seriously need to pick up Sun's latest EP <a target="_blank" href="http://www.soulargrooves.com/mondaydrive/">Monday Drive</a> and <a href="&#109;&#97;&#105;&#108;&#116;&#111;&#58;&#98;&#111;&#111;&#107;&#105;&#110;&#103;&#64;&#115;&#111;&#117;&#108;&#97;&#114;&#103;&#114;&#111;&#111;&#118;&#101;&#115;&#46;&#99;&#111;&#109;">book </a>him for your next great party, just don't get him started on the <a target="_blank" href="http://canerican.wordpress.com/2007/08/29/the-most-important-6-second-drum-loop/">Amen Break!</a> Next up it's Medeski, Martin &amp; Wood redoing Karminski Experiences track Exploration. Yes you read that right. The amazing jazz funk trio juggernaut recorded this track, too freakin cool!!!! Isn't it great when planets align? After that we have another great cover from Mark Ronson. Mark and Phantom Planet get together to redo the classic Radiohead track Just, sounds weird to call that one a classic - has it been that long? Either way that is some damn fine funkiness going on right there. <a href="/">LET</a> mainstays Speedometer lay down a nice funk jam in Upstairs at Boston Road. Natural Self gets all over Lack of Afro's Roderigo. November artist of the month Ohmega WHAT? Watts is the name. He gathered a slew of musicians to make Platypus Strut, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPkdwHvY2xY">check out the video of the making</a> of that track and the freak known as James King. Being sandwiched buy Ohmega is the Limp Twins and their track Elemental. Ohmega drops back in for What It's Worth, the lead off from his recently released Watts Happening. We thought we'd keep in the B Boy mood for a bit and drop some Cut Chemist featuring J5, Percee P and none other than the Big Daddy Kane. Toronto's own K-OS rounds out our B Boy break with B Boy Stance, check out his new album! Trio Electrico give Bob and the Wailers' Trenchtown Rock a spaced out jungle half step make over. Nice. Our first artist of the month Freddie Cruger AKA TOO MANY DAMN NAMES give Tip's 4 on the Floor a reggae vibe leading the way for his second track of this podcast - Bap Yo Head to This featuring Rapadon. OK, how many of you were at ACL this year and had a chance to see the ultra rare Gotan Project? If you were there and I talked to you I'm sorry I don't remember, GP was that amazing. Their Epoca makes up the Oreo center of our November podcast with DJ Sun's Ten putting the top on this delicious treat.<br> <br> Oh one more thing<br> <br> Be Kind - Please Rewind<br> <br> Dj Sun - Marksonthekeys<br> Karminsky Experience - Exploration(Medeski Martin &amp; Wood mix)&nbsp; 4:50<br> Mark Ronson - Just featuring Phantom Planet&nbsp; 8:50<br> Speedometer - Upstairs at Boston Road&nbsp; 14:07<br> Lack of Afro - Roderigo(Natural Self Mix)&nbsp; 16:57<br> Ohmega Watts - The Platypus Strut&nbsp; 20:32<br> Limp Twins - Elemental&nbsp; 25:26<br> Ohmega Watts - What It's Worth&nbsp; 27:46<br> Cut Chemist - Day at the Races featuring Jurassic 5, Big Daddy Kane and Percee P&nbsp; 31:30<br> K -OS - B Boy Stance&nbsp; 34:10<br> Bob Marley - Trenchtown Rock(Trio Electrico Remix)&nbsp; 37:32<br> Beatconductor - 4 on the Floor featuring Q-Tip&nbsp; 42:12<br> Freddie Cruger - Bap Yo Head to This featuring Rapadon&nbsp; 46:27<br> Gotan Project - Epoca&nbsp; 50:44<br> DJ Sun - Ten&nbsp; 55:08<br> <br> <a href="http://www.lowendtheory.net/attachments/articles/180/lowendtheory_november2007.mp3"><img alt="Download Podcast" src="/attachments/wysiwyg/1/downloadpodcast.jpg" align="left" border="0" height="44" width="150" /></a><br> <br> http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?180 noemail@lowendtheory.net Thu, 01 Nov 2007 02:00:00 GMT Articles http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?176 Low End Theory October Podcast 2007 Is it October already? Wasn't it just 1992 last week? Time flies when you have the funk! First thing is first; we had a complaint that last months podcast was too funky. Now we have heard a lot of strange things in our lives but if someone ever says that something is 'too funky' they better be talking about a skunk or something. If they say it about music it better be said with a wide grin and prefixed with 'Hot Damn now that is....' Music can never be too funky, if it did we would be lifting off in the <a target="_blank" href="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00008RV1A.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg">Mothership</a> with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.morethings.com/music/george_clinton-parliament/pictures/george_bootsy.jpg">George and Bootsie</a> as our co-pilots. Not that would be Too Funky, here me now.<br> <br> We are going all over the map again this month with a podcast packed with some fantastic aural treats. Starting it off we have the Bay areas very own DJ Shadow with Fixed Income off his amazing live album - In Tune and On Time. Next up is the mysterious Clutchy Hopkins. If you've been living above ground you probably haven't heard of Clutchy - yet! A few months ago Ubiquity Records announced that it had signed Clutchy to a record deal. This announcement had a picture of Clutchy, a rather spaced out looking street guy. Very strange. Since that post the quest to find out who Clutchy Hopkins is began. There are many people out there speculating on who or what he is, visit <a target="_blank" href="http://canerican.wordpress.com/2007/08/14/clutchy-hopkins-what-is-going-on/">Canerican</a> for a lowdown on links. I'm not sure if anyone will know as no one has seen Clutchy in a long time, maybe the release on Ubiquity will answer some questions. Sliding out of CH is the great Digable Planets with Highing Fly off Blowout Comb. Next up it's a pair of funk tracks; Speedometer with Accra International Airport and the Bamboos with Pussy Footin'. Audio Infunktion provides the lo fi remix of Ancient Astronauts 36 hours. That is some straight up B Boy ish. The percussionists from Tortoise got together with Stones Throw and released an album of break and things, we doubled up there Crass Jenny to full effect. Keeping the B Boy vibe alive is Braile with their track Fresh Coast. Freddie Cruger AKA the Beatconductor drops in for his remix of MC Lyte's Goes to My Head. Not too long ago a remix album of Bob &amp; the Wailers called Roots, Rock, Remixed came out and this one is actually pretty good. Afrodisiac Sound System give Soul Shakedown Party to once or twice over. <a href="../../../../">LET</a> faves Noiseshaper keep the riddims flowing with The Creator. Smith &amp; Mighty stay in the groove with No Justice ft. Rudy Lee before the space pimp himself Quasimoto shows up for the Return of the Loop Digga. Before I knew any better I pictured Quasimoto as a short shady MF. A spaced out Pimp that would shank you for a nickel. Quas/Madlib share a little skit that many diggers go through looking for one beat then they hit us with some raw funk, rapping about David Axelrod and diggin for loops. MF Doom sneaks in from another Clutchy remix before Quantic Soul Orchestra takes us back to the funk with Walking Through Tomorrow. The Poets of Rhythm keep the metering running with Eulogize the Source. Pnu Riff take us back to some Afro-Funk days with Bula making way for Quantic and Ohmega Watts to take us home with Ticket to Know Where.<br> <br> DJ Shadow - Fixed Income<br> Clutchy Hopkins feat MF Doom - Melody&nbsp; 5:54<br> Digable Planets - Highing Fly&nbsp; 8:05<br> Speedometer - Accra International Airport&nbsp; 9:08<br> The Bamboos - Pussy Footin'&nbsp; 12:13<br> Ancient Astronauts - 36 hours (Audio Infunktion lo fi remix) 15:33<br> Bumps - Crass Jenny&nbsp; 19:09<br> Braille - Fresh Coast ft Othello &amp; Sojourn&nbsp; 20:01<br> Beatconductor - Goes to my Head&nbsp; 23:09<br> Bob Marley &amp; The Wailers - Soul Shakedown Party (Afrodisiac Sound System Remix)&nbsp; 26:19<br> Noiseshaper - The Creator&nbsp; 29:32<br> Smith &amp; Mighty - No Justice ft Rudy Lee&nbsp; 34:38<br> Quasimoto ft Madlib - Return of the Loop Digga&nbsp; 37:51<br> Quantic Soul Orchestra - Walking Through Tomorrow&nbsp; 41:00<br> The Poets of Rhythm - Eulogize the Source&nbsp; 43:29<br> Pnu Riff - Bula&nbsp; 44:00<br> Quantic ft Ohmega Watts - Ticket to Know Where&nbsp; 56:16&nbsp; <br> <br> <a href="http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?176">Full Podcast Info</a><br> <br> <a href="http://lowendtheory.net/attachments/articles/176/lowendtheory_october2007.mp3"><img alt="Download podcast" src="/attachments/wysiwyg/1/downloadpodcast.jpg" border="0" height="44" width="150" /></a><br> <br><br>30-Sep-07 0:00 AM Low End Theory October Podcast 2007 Is it October already? Wasn't it just 1992 last week? Time flies when you have the funk! First thing is first; we had a complaint that last months podcast was too funky. Now we have heard a lot of strange things in our lives but if someone ever says that something is 'too funky' they better be talking about a skunk or something. If they say it about music it better be said with a wide grin and prefixed with 'Hot Damn now that is....' Music can never be too funky, if it did we would be lifting off in the <a target="_blank" href="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00008RV1A.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg">Mothership</a> with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.morethings.com/music/george_clinton-parliament/pictures/george_bootsy.jpg">George and Bootsie</a> as our co-pilots. Not that would be Too Funky, here me now.<br> <br> We are going all over the map again this month with a podcast packed with some fantastic aural treats. Starting it off we have the Bay areas very own DJ Shadow with Fixed Income off his amazing live album - In Tune and On Time. Next up is the mysterious Clutchy Hopkins. If you've been living above ground you probably haven't heard of Clutchy - yet! A few months ago Ubiquity Records announced that it had signed Clutchy to a record deal. This announcement had a picture of Clutchy, a rather spaced out looking street guy. Very strange. Since that post the quest to find out who Clutchy Hopkins is began. There are many people out there speculating on who or what he is, visit <a target="_blank" href="http://canerican.wordpress.com/2007/08/14/clutchy-hopkins-what-is-going-on/">Canerican</a> for a lowdown on links. I'm not sure if anyone will know as no one has seen Clutchy in a long time, maybe the release on Ubiquity will answer some questions. Sliding out of CH is the great Digable Planets with Highing Fly off Blowout Comb. Next up it's a pair of funk tracks; Speedometer with Accra International Airport and the Bamboos with Pussy Footin'. Audio Infunktion provides the lo fi remix of Ancient Astronauts 36 hours. That is some straight up B Boy ish. The percussionists from Tortoise got together with Stones Throw and released an album of break and things, we doubled up there Crass Jenny to full effect. Keeping the B Boy vibe alive is Braile with their track Fresh Coast. Freddie Cruger AKA the Beatconductor drops in for his remix of MC Lyte's Goes to My Head. Not too long ago a remix album of Bob &amp; the Wailers called Roots, Rock, Remixed came out and this one is actually pretty good. Afrodisiac Sound System give Soul Shakedown Party to once or twice over. <a href="../../../../">LET</a> faves Noiseshaper keep the riddims flowing with The Creator. Smith &amp; Mighty stay in the groove with No Justice ft. Rudy Lee before the space pimp himself Quasimoto shows up for the Return of the Loop Digga. Before I knew any better I pictured Quasimoto as a short shady MF. A spaced out Pimp that would shank you for a nickel. Quas/Madlib share a little skit that many diggers go through looking for one beat then they hit us with some raw funk, rapping about David Axelrod and diggin for loops. MF Doom sneaks in from another Clutchy remix before Quantic Soul Orchestra takes us back to the funk with Walking Through Tomorrow. The Poets of Rhythm keep the metering running with Eulogize the Source. Pnu Riff take us back to some Afro-Funk days with Bula making way for Quantic and Ohmega Watts to take us home with Ticket to Know Where.<br> <br> DJ Shadow - Fixed Income<br> Clutchy Hopkins feat MF Doom - Melody&nbsp; 5:54<br> Digable Planets - Highing Fly&nbsp; 8:05<br> Speedometer - Accra International Airport&nbsp; 9:08<br> The Bamboos - Pussy Footin'&nbsp; 12:13<br> Ancient Astronauts - 36 hours (Audio Infunktion lo fi remix) 15:33<br> Bumps - Crass Jenny&nbsp; 19:09<br> Braille - Fresh Coast ft Othello &amp; Sojourn&nbsp; 20:01<br> Beatconductor - Goes to my Head&nbsp; 23:09<br> Bob Marley &amp; The Wailers - Soul Shakedown Party (Afrodisiac Sound System Remix)&nbsp; 26:19<br> Noiseshaper - The Creator&nbsp; 29:32<br> Smith &amp; Mighty - No Justice ft Rudy Lee&nbsp; 34:38<br> Quasimoto ft Madlib - Return of the Loop Digga&nbsp; 37:51<br> Quantic Soul Orchestra - Walking Through Tomorrow&nbsp; 41:00<br> The Poets of Rhythm - Eulogize the Source&nbsp; 43:29<br> Pnu Riff - Bula&nbsp; 44:00<br> Quantic ft Ohmega Watts - Ticket to Know Where&nbsp; 56:16&nbsp; <br> <br> <a href="http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?176">Full Podcast Info</a><br> <br> <a href="http://lowendtheory.net/attachments/articles/176/lowendtheory_october2007.mp3"><img alt="Download podcast" src="/attachments/wysiwyg/1/downloadpodcast.jpg" border="0" height="44" width="150" /></a><br> http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?176 noemail@lowendtheory.net Sun, 30 Sep 2007 05:00:00 GMT Articles http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?170 Low End Theory September Podcast I just want to start by saying that the Low End Theory is by no means responsible for any public ridicule you may cause yourself while listening to this podcast. If you should start to tap your feet, play air guitar or flat out shake yo money maker while in the company of others please use caution. This months podcast is F U N K Y Ya'll! I've toyed with having a trivia contest this month, still awaiting some guesses for the <a href="http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?113">reggae contest</a>, but we figured it may be too easy. If you can figure out 10 tracks that have sampled any of the songs in this podcast we will send you a <a href="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/127/406830994_89bb6343da_b.jpg">Low End Theory</a> sticker. If I find out that you used Google <a href="http://codywilliams.com/photos/images/1%20Sir%20Nose.jpg">Sir Nose D'Voidoffunk</a> will come for you<br> <br> Starting off the last month of summer is an intro pulled from DJ Shadow's School House Funk series, check it out if you haven't already. Next up it is arguably the best live band I have ever seen live, the Meters with Chicken Strut. Not sure if they eventually started playing this song live again but I found out the hard way one night that they didn't. Some how I managed to get on stage behind Art Neville at Tipitinas and personally requested Chicken Strut. <br> <br> "We don't play that" grumbled Art. "Hey, get this Mutha F'er off the stage"<br> Good times<br> <br> There is a pause in Think by Lynn Collins and the JBs(5:56 of the podcast) that might just be the funkiest pause in all of recorded music. That pause has so much thick air in it. Hot damn I miss James Brown. Pearly Queen's Quit Jive'in (is your head noddin yet?) is sandwiched nicely with another one of James Browns ladies of Funk. Marva Whitney drops in with Unwind Yourself, I know you know the hook. It would seem that I have something blocking my esophagus. So we had some ladies throw it down in a damn funky way. Why not follow that with the Singing Principal and Women's Liberation. We heard this cut sampled back in our <a href="http://lowendtheory.net/en/art/?94">March Podcast</a> with Rakim and Let the Rhythm Hit Em', it's All the People with Cramp Your Style. I know what you're thinking - The Low End Theory, Goddamn that DJ saved my day. James Knight and the Butlers give Save Me a real nice treatment. Ok so we've been pretty damn funky up till now, right? I know it may be too much for the less experienced funkateers so we thought we'd slow it down a little bit. Willie Wright gives Curtis Mayfields Right On For the Darkness a Gil Scott Heron meets Santana type vibe, perfect for headphones. Man oh man that track is tight. Ok breaks over, lets have an Egg Roll, from The M&amp;S Band. Pearl Dowdell lets us know about her man's Good Thing. Yay, more Meters! Live Wire slides out of Pearl making way for the Soul Lifters - Hot Funky and Sweaty, yes indeed. The New Mastersounds and Nervous keeps the metering running making way for the Soul Jets with Clap Your Hands. Herman Hitson has something to say to his baby and it Ain't No Other Way. Speaking of Santana the Brothers Seven give Evil Ways a funk make over. Sandi &amp; Matues tells us to take a look at The World, same old same old. Latin Breed, man what can I say about this track? Just like the lyrics say 'it's a good good feeling'. This is just one of those tracks that puts a big smile on your face. Top notch, sweat drippin, ass shakin, brow wipin funk. HAH! Something Different from the Prepositions sounds like that type of song you want to hear in a low ceiling bar that is virtually light free. Perhaps a white russian sits close by as you sweat out the troubles of the day. No ones watching, and you are getting down. Now we all need to be right there. Thankfully Houston has <a href="http://www.sammysat2016main.com/">Sammy</a>. Eugene Blacknell &amp; the New Breed drop in for the Trip before handing it off to Gow Dow Experience and Compared to What. This track from the '70s is as relevant today as it was back then. What's that saying? Those who forget the past are destined to repeat it. <br> Ain't no thing<br> <br> <br> School House Funk Intro<br> The Meters - Chicken Strut&nbsp; 1:04<br> Lyn Collins - Think About It&nbsp; 3:36<br> Pearly Queen - Quit Jive'in&nbsp; 6:49<br> Marva Whitney - Unwind Yourself&nbsp; 9:23<br> Women's Liberation&nbsp; 11:55<br> All the People - Cramp Your Style&nbsp; 14:40<br> James Knight &amp; The Butlers - Save Me&nbsp; 17:31<br> Willie Wright - Right On For the Darkness&nbsp; 20:23<br> The M&amp;S Band - Egg Roll&nbsp; 23:27<br> Pearl Dowdell - Good Things&nbsp; 25:26<br> The Meters - Live Wire&nbsp; 27:56<br> The Soul Lifters - Hot Funky and Sweaty&nbsp; 30:19<br> The New Mastersounds - Nervous&nbsp; 33:01<br> Soul Jets -&nbsp;&nbsp; 37:12<br> Herman Hitson - Ain't No Other Way&nbsp; 39:46<br> The Brothers Seven - Evil Ways&nbsp; 42:16<br> Sandi &amp; Matues - The World&nbsp; 45:22<br> Latin Breed - I Turn You On&nbsp; 47:43<br> Prepositions - Something Different&nbsp; 50:00<br> Eugene Blacknell &amp; the New Breed - The Trip&nbsp; 54:00<br> Gow Dow Experience - Compared to What &nbsp; 56:20<br> <br> <a href="http://www.lowendtheory.net/attachments/articles/170/Low%20End%20Theory%20September%202007.mp3"><img alt="Download Podcast" src="/attachments/wysiwyg/1/downloadpodcast.jpg" border="0" height="44" width="150" /></a><br> <br><br>1-Sep-07 0:00 AM Low End Theory September Podcast I just want to start by saying that the Low End Theory is by no means responsible for any public ridicule you may cause yourself while listening to this podcast. If you should start to tap your feet, play air guitar or flat out shake yo money maker while in the company of others please use caution. This months podcast is F U N K Y Ya'll! I've toyed with having a trivia contest this month, still awaiting some guesses for the <a href="http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?113">reggae contest</a>, but we figured it may be too easy. If you can figure out 10 tracks that have sampled any of the songs in this podcast we will send you a <a href="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/127/406830994_89bb6343da_b.jpg">Low End Theory</a> sticker. If I find out that you used Google <a href="http://codywilliams.com/photos/images/1%20Sir%20Nose.jpg">Sir Nose D'Voidoffunk</a> will come for you<br> <br> Starting off the last month of summer is an intro pulled from DJ Shadow's School House Funk series, check it out if you haven't already. Next up it is arguably the best live band I have ever seen live, the Meters with Chicken Strut. Not sure if they eventually started playing this song live again but I found out the hard way one night that they didn't. Some how I managed to get on stage behind Art Neville at Tipitinas and personally requested Chicken Strut. <br> <br> "We don't play that" grumbled Art. "Hey, get this Mutha F'er off the stage"<br> Good times<br> <br> There is a pause in Think by Lynn Collins and the JBs(5:56 of the podcast) that might just be the funkiest pause in all of recorded music. That pause has so much thick air in it. Hot damn I miss James Brown. Pearly Queen's Quit Jive'in (is your head noddin yet?) is sandwiched nicely with another one of James Browns ladies of Funk. Marva Whitney drops in with Unwind Yourself, I know you know the hook. It would seem that I have something blocking my esophagus. So we had some ladies throw it down in a damn funky way. Why not follow that with the Singing Principal and Women's Liberation. We heard this cut sampled back in our <a href="http://lowendtheory.net/en/art/?94">March Podcast</a> with Rakim and Let the Rhythm Hit Em', it's All the People with Cramp Your Style. I know what you're thinking - The Low End Theory, Goddamn that DJ saved my day. James Knight and the Butlers give Save Me a real nice treatment. Ok so we've been pretty damn funky up till now, right? I know it may be too much for the less experienced funkateers so we thought we'd slow it down a little bit. Willie Wright gives Curtis Mayfields Right On For the Darkness a Gil Scott Heron meets Santana type vibe, perfect for headphones. Man oh man that track is tight. Ok breaks over, lets have an Egg Roll, from The M&amp;S Band. Pearl Dowdell lets us know about her man's Good Thing. Yay, more Meters! Live Wire slides out of Pearl making way for the Soul Lifters - Hot Funky and Sweaty, yes indeed. The New Mastersounds and Nervous keeps the metering running making way for the Soul Jets with Clap Your Hands. Herman Hitson has something to say to his baby and it Ain't No Other Way. Speaking of Santana the Brothers Seven give Evil Ways a funk make over. Sandi &amp; Matues tells us to take a look at The World, same old same old. Latin Breed, man what can I say about this track? Just like the lyrics say 'it's a good good feeling'. This is just one of those tracks that puts a big smile on your face. Top notch, sweat drippin, ass shakin, brow wipin funk. HAH! Something Different from the Prepositions sounds like that type of song you want to hear in a low ceiling bar that is virtually light free. Perhaps a white russian sits close by as you sweat out the troubles of the day. No ones watching, and you are getting down. Now we all need to be right there. Thankfully Houston has <a href="http://www.sammysat2016main.com/">Sammy</a>. Eugene Blacknell &amp; the New Breed drop in for the Trip before handing it off to Gow Dow Experience and Compared to What. This track from the '70s is as relevant today as it was back then. What's that saying? Those who forget the past are destined to repeat it. <br> Ain't no thing<br> <br> <br> School House Funk Intro<br> The Meters - Chicken Strut&nbsp; 1:04<br> Lyn Collins - Think About It&nbsp; 3:36<br> Pearly Queen - Quit Jive'in&nbsp; 6:49<br> Marva Whitney - Unwind Yourself&nbsp; 9:23<br> Women's Liberation&nbsp; 11:55<br> All the People - Cramp Your Style&nbsp; 14:40<br> James Knight &amp; The Butlers - Save Me&nbsp; 17:31<br> Willie Wright - Right On For the Darkness&nbsp; 20:23<br> The M&amp;S Band - Egg Roll&nbsp; 23:27<br> Pearl Dowdell - Good Things&nbsp; 25:26<br> The Meters - Live Wire&nbsp; 27:56<br> The Soul Lifters - Hot Funky and Sweaty&nbsp; 30:19<br> The New Mastersounds - Nervous&nbsp; 33:01<br> Soul Jets -&nbsp;&nbsp; 37:12<br> Herman Hitson - Ain't No Other Way&nbsp; 39:46<br> The Brothers Seven - Evil Ways&nbsp; 42:16<br> Sandi &amp; Matues - The World&nbsp; 45:22<br> Latin Breed - I Turn You On&nbsp; 47:43<br> Prepositions - Something Different&nbsp; 50:00<br> Eugene Blacknell &amp; the New Breed - The Trip&nbsp; 54:00<br> Gow Dow Experience - Compared to What &nbsp; 56:20<br> <br> <a href="http://www.lowendtheory.net/attachments/articles/170/Low%20End%20Theory%20September%202007.mp3"><img alt="Download Podcast" src="/attachments/wysiwyg/1/downloadpodcast.jpg" border="0" height="44" width="150" /></a><br> http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?170 noemail@lowendtheory.net Sat, 01 Sep 2007 05:00:00 GMT Articles http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?164 Low End Theory August 2007 A little while back <a target="_blank" href="http://www.happykatie.com/">Happy Katie</a> made a request for our August Podcast. It was a simple one but it meant the world of difference to her and a little lady named <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/happykatie/548511638/">Ella</a>. <a target="_blank" href="http://happykatie.typepad.com/happykiddo/">Ella</a> came into this world last August and we feel honoured that HK would ask us to play a song for her. Our first track of Augusts podcast, Sunshine of Your Love remix from Ella Fitzgerald is dedicated to this little lady and the two happy people whom she calls <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/happykatie/457610230/">Mom and Dad</a>. Keeping up with that 60's vibe we have Gladys Night &amp; the Pips - I Heard It Through the Grapevine [Sympathy for the Grapes Mix]. Next up we have a great track off of the KeepinTime compilation. If you slept on this when it first came around please do your friends and family a favour and wake up. The New Mastersounds return with the funk in a big way with One Note Brown. Hot Damn! Speedometer keep the funk gliding with Work it Out. <a href="http://lowendtheory.net/">LET</a> faves Lefties Soul Connection take the keys for a walk, or ride with 12 Inch Rims, hmm do they mean cars or...? Turntable Soul Musicians 'Belleruche' arrive on the scene to state to the world that yes they are new but they are also very serious. We look forward to more music from these cats. Jon Kennedy seems to have studied at the school of St Germain on his Chocolate &amp; Cheese track. Ohmega Watts returns with the Bamboos and Get In The Scene. Camp Lo - WHAT - yes it's the Luchini's with Nicky Barnes. Sneaking out of Nicky is Crooklyn's Own - and out first Desert Island Album - Digable Planets with 9th Wonder. Madlib/Lord Quas drop in for a familiar crate diggin scenario before hardcore giants Bad Brains drop some righteousness with Jah Love. Noiseshaper continues that flow with Walls of Silence. This all paves way for August's Artist of the Month. Joseph Hill and Culture rework the Grateful Dead's Althea - 'This space is getting hot, you know this space is getting hot'. Rest in Peace Joseph, the house band must be amazing<br> <br> <a href="../../attachments/articles/164/Lowendtheory_august2007.mp3">Download Podcast</a><br> <br> Track List<br> <br> Rockers Hi-Fi Ella Fitzgerald - Sunshine Of Your Love<br> Gladys Night &amp; the Pips - I Heard It Through the Grapevine [Sympathy for the Grapes Mix] 5:07<br> King Ruly &amp; Toy Selectah! Bumpin Time! (Sistema Local Mexmix Version) 10:10<br> The New Mastersounds - One Note Brown 16:00<br> Speedometer - Work It Out (Beatfanatic Remix) 18:42<br> Lefties Soul Connection - 12 Inch Rims 26:52<br> Belleruche - Northern Girls 28:47<br> Jon Kennedy - Chocolate &amp; Cheese 31:57<br> The Bamboos - Get In The Scene Ft. Ohmega Watts 35:58<br> Camp Lo - Nicky Barnes A.K.A. It's Alright 40:10<br> Digable Planets - 9th Wonder Blackitolism 43:11<br> Madlib/Lord Quas - Loopdigga 46:57<br> Bad Brains - Jah Love 48:15<br> Noiseshaper - Walls Of Silence 51:13<br> Culture - Althea 55:12<br><br> <br><br>31-Jul-07 10:30 PM Low End Theory August 2007 A little while back <a target="_blank" href="http://www.happykatie.com/">Happy Katie</a> made a request for our August Podcast. It was a simple one but it meant the world of difference to her and a little lady named <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/happykatie/548511638/">Ella</a>. <a target="_blank" href="http://happykatie.typepad.com/happykiddo/">Ella</a> came into this world last August and we feel honoured that HK would ask us to play a song for her. Our first track of Augusts podcast, Sunshine of Your Love remix from Ella Fitzgerald is dedicated to this little lady and the two happy people whom she calls <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/happykatie/457610230/">Mom and Dad</a>. Keeping up with that 60's vibe we have Gladys Night &amp; the Pips - I Heard It Through the Grapevine [Sympathy for the Grapes Mix]. Next up we have a great track off of the KeepinTime compilation. If you slept on this when it first came around please do your friends and family a favour and wake up. The New Mastersounds return with the funk in a big way with One Note Brown. Hot Damn! Speedometer keep the funk gliding with Work it Out. <a href="http://lowendtheory.net/">LET</a> faves Lefties Soul Connection take the keys for a walk, or ride with 12 Inch Rims, hmm do they mean cars or...? Turntable Soul Musicians 'Belleruche' arrive on the scene to state to the world that yes they are new but they are also very serious. We look forward to more music from these cats. Jon Kennedy seems to have studied at the school of St Germain on his Chocolate &amp; Cheese track. Ohmega Watts returns with the Bamboos and Get In The Scene. Camp Lo - WHAT - yes it's the Luchini's with Nicky Barnes. Sneaking out of Nicky is Crooklyn's Own - and out first Desert Island Album - Digable Planets with 9th Wonder. Madlib/Lord Quas drop in for a familiar crate diggin scenario before hardcore giants Bad Brains drop some righteousness with Jah Love. Noiseshaper continues that flow with Walls of Silence. This all paves way for August's Artist of the Month. Joseph Hill and Culture rework the Grateful Dead's Althea - 'This space is getting hot, you know this space is getting hot'. Rest in Peace Joseph, the house band must be amazing<br> <br> <a href="../../attachments/articles/164/Lowendtheory_august2007.mp3">Download Podcast</a><br> <br> Track List<br> <br> Rockers Hi-Fi Ella Fitzgerald - Sunshine Of Your Love<br> Gladys Night &amp; the Pips - I Heard It Through the Grapevine [Sympathy for the Grapes Mix] 5:07<br> King Ruly &amp; Toy Selectah! Bumpin Time! (Sistema Local Mexmix Version) 10:10<br> The New Mastersounds - One Note Brown 16:00<br> Speedometer - Work It Out (Beatfanatic Remix) 18:42<br> Lefties Soul Connection - 12 Inch Rims 26:52<br> Belleruche - Northern Girls 28:47<br> Jon Kennedy - Chocolate &amp; Cheese 31:57<br> The Bamboos - Get In The Scene Ft. Ohmega Watts 35:58<br> Camp Lo - Nicky Barnes A.K.A. It's Alright 40:10<br> Digable Planets - 9th Wonder Blackitolism 43:11<br> Madlib/Lord Quas - Loopdigga 46:57<br> Bad Brains - Jah Love 48:15<br> Noiseshaper - Walls Of Silence 51:13<br> Culture - Althea 55:12<br><br> http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?164 noemail@lowendtheory.net Wed, 01 Aug 2007 03:30:00 GMT Articles http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?153 Low End Theory July 2007 It's July and its hot so what are you going to do? Cool off, right? Exactly. In order to really appreciate this months podcast you need to fill a bucket up with ice and Corona and head out back to your pool, your friends pool, your neighbours pool, hell a complete strangers pool. Grab a drink, drop the bucket, drop the robe, apply some sun tan lotion, press play and slip into the pool<br><br>First up this month we have Kinny &amp; Horne with Why Me off of the Tru Thoughts label. Next its Speedometer keeping the meter with their cut Two Beat Beast. Australia's The Bamboos tickle our ears with a little sound tease, sound familiar? It's the Bamboo's version of label mates Broken Keys 'The Witch'. The Key's version seems to channel Iron Butterfly and this one lays down the funk. Sounds Stylistics come crashing in from some manic drum playing that would make Melvin Parker jealous. Time to come down a little we think. If you don't have headphones on please put some on because Greyboy lays down some head snappin bass. Low End mainstay Ohmega Watts drop in with A Request of his new record. Dudley Perkins shares some thoughts on the world with Falling. Boca 45 provides the remix of Thunderball's Stereo Tonic. We dug deep into the crate, well not too deep, and grabbed some classic head nodders from the turn of the century. First up its Bomb the Bass with Bug Powder Dust off of the K&amp;D Sessions followed by Aphrodelics and Rollin On Chrome also off the K&amp;D Sessions. Next up its Smith and Might with Same featuring Tammy Payne. Lamb has been remixed so many times its hard to pick one but Fila Brazilia's remix of Cotton Wool is definitely a giant. Another giant is Nina Simone. We started off last month with so lets finish this one with her as well. I Can't See Nobody is the Daniel Y remix off of the great Remixed and Reimagined record.<br><br>Download <a href="http://lowendtheory.net/attachments/articles/153/lowendtheory_july2007.mp3">Low End Theory July 2007 Podcast</a><br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Complete Track Listing</span><br>Kinny &amp; Horne - Why Me<br>Speedometer - Two Beat Beast 3:18<br>The Bamboos Version - The Witch 6:35<br>The Sound Stylistics - The Players Theme 10:41<br>DJ Greyboy - Go Brooklyn 15:25<br>Ohmega Watts - A Request 17:59<br>Dudley Perkins - Falling 24:23<br>Thunderball - Stereo Tonic (Boca 45 Remix) 25:54<br>Bomb The Bass - Bug Powder Dust (K&amp;D Remix) 30:25<br><span class="new">Aphrodelics</span> - Rollin' On Chrome (K&amp;D Remix) 37:45<br>Smith &amp; Mighty - Same ft. Tammy Payne 42:46<br>Lamb - Cotton Wool (Fila Brazilia Remix) 48:58<br>Nina Simone - I Can't See Nobody (Daniel Y Remix)&nbsp; 57:19<br><br><br> <br><br>1-Jul-07 0:00 AM Low End Theory July 2007 It's July and its hot so what are you going to do? Cool off, right? Exactly. In order to really appreciate this months podcast you need to fill a bucket up with ice and Corona and head out back to your pool, your friends pool, your neighbours pool, hell a complete strangers pool. Grab a drink, drop the bucket, drop the robe, apply some sun tan lotion, press play and slip into the pool<br><br>First up this month we have Kinny &amp; Horne with Why Me off of the Tru Thoughts label. Next its Speedometer keeping the meter with their cut Two Beat Beast. Australia's The Bamboos tickle our ears with a little sound tease, sound familiar? It's the Bamboo's version of label mates Broken Keys 'The Witch'. The Key's version seems to channel Iron Butterfly and this one lays down the funk. Sounds Stylistics come crashing in from some manic drum playing that would make Melvin Parker jealous. Time to come down a little we think. If you don't have headphones on please put some on because Greyboy lays down some head snappin bass. Low End mainstay Ohmega Watts drop in with A Request of his new record. Dudley Perkins shares some thoughts on the world with Falling. Boca 45 provides the remix of Thunderball's Stereo Tonic. We dug deep into the crate, well not too deep, and grabbed some classic head nodders from the turn of the century. First up its Bomb the Bass with Bug Powder Dust off of the K&amp;D Sessions followed by Aphrodelics and Rollin On Chrome also off the K&amp;D Sessions. Next up its Smith and Might with Same featuring Tammy Payne. Lamb has been remixed so many times its hard to pick one but Fila Brazilia's remix of Cotton Wool is definitely a giant. Another giant is Nina Simone. We started off last month with so lets finish this one with her as well. I Can't See Nobody is the Daniel Y remix off of the great Remixed and Reimagined record.<br><br>Download <a href="http://lowendtheory.net/attachments/articles/153/lowendtheory_july2007.mp3">Low End Theory July 2007 Podcast</a><br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Complete Track Listing</span><br>Kinny &amp; Horne - Why Me<br>Speedometer - Two Beat Beast 3:18<br>The Bamboos Version - The Witch 6:35<br>The Sound Stylistics - The Players Theme 10:41<br>DJ Greyboy - Go Brooklyn 15:25<br>Ohmega Watts - A Request 17:59<br>Dudley Perkins - Falling 24:23<br>Thunderball - Stereo Tonic (Boca 45 Remix) 25:54<br>Bomb The Bass - Bug Powder Dust (K&amp;D Remix) 30:25<br><span class="new">Aphrodelics</span> - Rollin' On Chrome (K&amp;D Remix) 37:45<br>Smith &amp; Mighty - Same ft. Tammy Payne 42:46<br>Lamb - Cotton Wool (Fila Brazilia Remix) 48:58<br>Nina Simone - I Can't See Nobody (Daniel Y Remix)&nbsp; 57:19<br><br><br> http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?153 noemail@lowendtheory.net Sun, 01 Jul 2007 05:00:00 GMT Articles http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?150 Low End Theory June 2007 Podcast First up this month we have, arguably, one of the best <a target="_blank" href="http://www.myspace.com/ninasimone">Nina Simone</a> remixes that has ever been made. Jazzeem's All Styles remix of Funkier Than A Mosquito's Tweeter captures the true essence of who and what <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ninasimone.com/">Nina Simone</a> was. It is manic and funky all at the same time. Nina was a polarizing individual while she was alive and this remix carries on that freak flag torch of hers fantastically. Sliding right out of this great track is the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.myspace.com/paulnice">Paul Nice</a> remix of <a target="_blank" href="http://djgreyboy.com/logic/">Greyboy's</a> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ubiquityrecords.com/ur143.html">Got to be Love</a> feat. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.quantic.org/profiles.php">Quantic</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.daptonerecords.com/pages/stable_sharon.html">Sharon Jones</a> - BTW the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.greyboyallstars.com/">Greyboy Allstars</a> are back together and have just dropped a new album and it's tight! <a target="_blank" href="http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&amp;friendid=4480384">Connie Price and the Keystones</a> with Sucker Punch lay down some head noddin goodness before <a target="_blank" href="http://store.daptonerecords.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&amp;ProdID=2">Sharon Jones</a> jumps back in with the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.daptonerecords.com/pages/dapkings_bio.html">Dap-Kings</a> and the anthem 'What if We All Stopped Paying Taxes', what if? Next up it's <a target="_blank" href="http://www.quantic.org/profiles.php">Quantic's</a> Blow Your Horn feat. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ohmegawatts.com/">Ohmega Watts</a> of his latest <a target="_blank" href="http://www.quantic.org/releases.php?aj_go=more&amp;id=1154978231&amp;archive=&amp;start_from=&amp;ucat=3&amp;">'An Announcement To Answer'.</a> Next up it's <a target="_blank" href="http://www.jurassic5.com/">J5</a> with Concrete Schoolyard, a track off their first <a target="_blank" href="http://www.undergroundhiphop.com/store/detail.asp?UPC=INTD-90289LP">EP</a>. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.stonesthrow.com/quasimoto/">Quasimoto</a> drops <a target="_blank" href="http://www.rappcats.com/">Rappcats</a> with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.stonesthrow.com/madlib/">Madlib</a>(could they be the same person!) an unreleased track from Stones Throw - check the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECGcQ6_Fj0Y&amp;eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Erappcats%2Ecom%2F">video.</a> A couple months back we played some funky mash ups and pick up where we left off with a funky stitch up featuring the vocals of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.jamiroquai.co.uk/">Jay Kay.</a> Let's count it off - One, Two, Three, Four! <a target="_blank" href="http://www.godfatherofsoul.com/">James</a>, I wish you were still alive but thanks to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4821646">Kool Herc</a> and the rest of the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.spiritofbaraka.com/images/koyaanisqatsi/fullsize/koyanisa483.jpg">Bronx </a>in the 70's we have remixers and this particular remix of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.stereodeluxe.com/comp_jamesb.php">Sex Machine</a> from <span class="black"> Readymade Jazz Defector gives us faith that you will be with us always. Rest in Peace.<a target="_blank" href="http://www.blackalicious.com/"> Blackalicious</a> with their 'Fabulous Ones' keep up the pace with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.mosdefmusic.com/">Mos Def</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.talibkweli.com/">Talib Kweli</a> - aka <a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qt5ycIbXBZU">Blackstar</a> keeps on trucking with B Boys will B Boys. What would a <a href="/">Low End Theory Podcast </a>be with with out some riddims? Exactly. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.noiseshaper.net/" href_cetemp="http://www.noiseshaper.net/">Noisehaper</a> lays down some more head noddin niceness with Me Done. Rising out the fire is a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dubblestandart.com/">Dubblestandart</a> vs. <a target="_blank" href="http://slyrob.3va.net/">Sly and Robbie</a> remix. This all leads into our last track - <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/1070701/a/Black+Star+Liner.htm">Fred Locks</a> with a live version of his classic Black Star Liner. Fred Channels some <a target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/Armagideon-Time-Willie-Williams/dp/B00000046Z">Willie Williams</a> to end this months where last months began, well sort of. <br><br>Contest Update - Guess the voice of the sign off at the end of this podcast and I will help you out with our contest from <a href="/en/art/?113">April's Podcast</a><br><br></span>Nina Simone - Funkier Than A Mosquito's Tweeter(Jazzeem's All Styles remix - <br>Greyboy feat Quantic &amp; Sharon Jones - Got to be Love 5:08<br>Connie Price &amp; the Keystones - Sucker Punch 9:41<br>Sharon Jones &amp; the Dap-Kings - What if We All Stopped Paying Taxes 13:57<br>Quantic feat Ohmega Watts - Blow Your Horn 18:25<br>Jurassic 5 - Concrete Schoolyard 22:18<br>Quasimoto feat Madlib - Rappcats 27:30<br>Funk Mash Up feat Jay Kay - Black Heat 29:15<br>James Brown - Sex Machine(Readymade Jazz Defector remix) 34:51<br>Blackalicious - The Fabulous Ones 39:48<br>Noiseshaper - Me Done 45:09<br>Dubblestandart vs Sly and Robbie 49:47<br>Fred Locks - Black Star Liner 55:52<br> <br><br>30-May-07 10:00 PM Low End Theory June 2007 Podcast First up this month we have, arguably, one of the best <a target="_blank" href="http://www.myspace.com/ninasimone">Nina Simone</a> remixes that has ever been made. Jazzeem's All Styles remix of Funkier Than A Mosquito's Tweeter captures the true essence of who and what <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ninasimone.com/">Nina Simone</a> was. It is manic and funky all at the same time. Nina was a polarizing individual while she was alive and this remix carries on that freak flag torch of hers fantastically. Sliding right out of this great track is the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.myspace.com/paulnice">Paul Nice</a> remix of <a target="_blank" href="http://djgreyboy.com/logic/">Greyboy's</a> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ubiquityrecords.com/ur143.html">Got to be Love</a> feat. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.quantic.org/profiles.php">Quantic</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.daptonerecords.com/pages/stable_sharon.html">Sharon Jones</a> - BTW the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.greyboyallstars.com/">Greyboy Allstars</a> are back together and have just dropped a new album and it's tight! <a target="_blank" href="http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&amp;friendid=4480384">Connie Price and the Keystones</a> with Sucker Punch lay down some head noddin goodness before <a target="_blank" href="http://store.daptonerecords.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&amp;ProdID=2">Sharon Jones</a> jumps back in with the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.daptonerecords.com/pages/dapkings_bio.html">Dap-Kings</a> and the anthem 'What if We All Stopped Paying Taxes', what if? Next up it's <a target="_blank" href="http://www.quantic.org/profiles.php">Quantic's</a> Blow Your Horn feat. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ohmegawatts.com/">Ohmega Watts</a> of his latest <a target="_blank" href="http://www.quantic.org/releases.php?aj_go=more&amp;id=1154978231&amp;archive=&amp;start_from=&amp;ucat=3&amp;">'An Announcement To Answer'.</a> Next up it's <a target="_blank" href="http://www.jurassic5.com/">J5</a> with Concrete Schoolyard, a track off their first <a target="_blank" href="http://www.undergroundhiphop.com/store/detail.asp?UPC=INTD-90289LP">EP</a>. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.stonesthrow.com/quasimoto/">Quasimoto</a> drops <a target="_blank" href="http://www.rappcats.com/">Rappcats</a> with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.stonesthrow.com/madlib/">Madlib</a>(could they be the same person!) an unreleased track from Stones Throw - check the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECGcQ6_Fj0Y&amp;eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Erappcats%2Ecom%2F">video.</a> A couple months back we played some funky mash ups and pick up where we left off with a funky stitch up featuring the vocals of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.jamiroquai.co.uk/">Jay Kay.</a> Let's count it off - One, Two, Three, Four! <a target="_blank" href="http://www.godfatherofsoul.com/">James</a>, I wish you were still alive but thanks to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4821646">Kool Herc</a> and the rest of the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.spiritofbaraka.com/images/koyaanisqatsi/fullsize/koyanisa483.jpg">Bronx </a>in the 70's we have remixers and this particular remix of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.stereodeluxe.com/comp_jamesb.php">Sex Machine</a> from <span class="black"> Readymade Jazz Defector gives us faith that you will be with us always. Rest in Peace.<a target="_blank" href="http://www.blackalicious.com/"> Blackalicious</a> with their 'Fabulous Ones' keep up the pace with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.mosdefmusic.com/">Mos Def</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.talibkweli.com/">Talib Kweli</a> - aka <a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qt5ycIbXBZU">Blackstar</a> keeps on trucking with B Boys will B Boys. What would a <a href="/">Low End Theory Podcast </a>be with with out some riddims? Exactly. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.noiseshaper.net/" href_cetemp="http://www.noiseshaper.net/">Noisehaper</a> lays down some more head noddin niceness with Me Done. Rising out the fire is a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dubblestandart.com/">Dubblestandart</a> vs. <a target="_blank" href="http://slyrob.3va.net/">Sly and Robbie</a> remix. This all leads into our last track - <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/1070701/a/Black+Star+Liner.htm">Fred Locks</a> with a live version of his classic Black Star Liner. Fred Channels some <a target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/Armagideon-Time-Willie-Williams/dp/B00000046Z">Willie Williams</a> to end this months where last months began, well sort of. <br><br>Contest Update - Guess the voice of the sign off at the end of this podcast and I will help you out with our contest from <a href="/en/art/?113">April's Podcast</a><br><br></span>Nina Simone - Funkier Than A Mosquito's Tweeter(Jazzeem's All Styles remix - <br>Greyboy feat Quantic &amp; Sharon Jones - Got to be Love 5:08<br>Connie Price &amp; the Keystones - Sucker Punch 9:41<br>Sharon Jones &amp; the Dap-Kings - What if We All Stopped Paying Taxes 13:57<br>Quantic feat Ohmega Watts - Blow Your Horn 18:25<br>Jurassic 5 - Concrete Schoolyard 22:18<br>Quasimoto feat Madlib - Rappcats 27:30<br>Funk Mash Up feat Jay Kay - Black Heat 29:15<br>James Brown - Sex Machine(Readymade Jazz Defector remix) 34:51<br>Blackalicious - The Fabulous Ones 39:48<br>Noiseshaper - Me Done 45:09<br>Dubblestandart vs Sly and Robbie 49:47<br>Fred Locks - Black Star Liner 55:52<br> http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?150 noemail@lowendtheory.net Thu, 31 May 2007 03:00:00 GMT Articles http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?147 Curse of the Serpent This unreleased Shaw Brothers movie is a guaranteed classic. Starring Shui Liu, Lyng Yao, Eddie Fu, Lily Li and directed by Run Run Shaw<br><br><embed name="MediaPlayer1" src="/attachments/wysiwyg/1/Curse_of_the_Serpent.mov" autostart="1" showcontrols="1" width="480px" height="390px" type="application/x-mplayer2" pluginspage="http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/MediaPlayer" ></embed> <br><br>8-May-07 8:00 AM Curse of the Serpent This unreleased Shaw Brothers movie is a guaranteed classic. Starring Shui Liu, Lyng Yao, Eddie Fu, Lily Li and directed by Run Run Shaw<br><br><embed name="MediaPlayer1" src="/attachments/wysiwyg/1/Curse_of_the_Serpent.mov" autostart="1" showcontrols="1" width="480px" height="390px" type="application/x-mplayer2" pluginspage="http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/MediaPlayer" ></embed> http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?147 noemail@lowendtheory.net Tue, 08 May 2007 13:00:00 GMT Articles http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?139 Low End Theory May Podcast This podcast we start off the great month of May with a peak into <a target="_blank" href="http://possumblog.mu.nu/images/carl%20spackler.jpg">Carl Spackler's</a> life and what he has coming for him, which is nice. Carl blends into our first track of the month. This leads into Willie Williams with Coxone Dodd and Armagideon Time. I know what you are saying, it sounds so familiar. We sneak in Step it Pon the Rastaman Scene a smoked out bonus track off of the Easy Star All-Stars classic Dub Side of the Moon. Strictly Roots!. Lets go back to Willie Williams, some of you may have found that song familiar and rightfully so if you are a fan of the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/Clash-Only-Band-That-Matters/lm/15RSTM3CEUHZ8">Only Band That Matters</a> - <a target="_blank" href="http://www.theclashonline.com/">The Clash</a>. The Clash recorded that Williams track and did it justice. This next track is by former Clash frontman <a target="_blank" href="http://www.strummersite.com/">Joe Strummer&nbsp; &amp; The Mescaleros </a>with At the Border Guy. There are a few people in history you wished could live forever; Johnny Cash and Phil Hartman come to mind and so does Mr Strummer. It's been 4 1/2 years since Joe has passed and if we ever find a way to bring people back can we put him ahead of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/12/20/national/main533849.shtml">Ted Williams</a>? Next up it is the <a target="_blank" href="http://basicchannel.com/label/Wackies">Bull Wackies</a> duo known as <a target="_blank" href="http://basicchannel.com/item/W-2383">Love Joys</a> with Long Lost Lover - is there a better driving song? Don't even come at me with <a title="I can't believe we are linking this" target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGdSmNnz2ZA">Radar Love</a>! Desmond Dekker is next with his classic Israelites. It's been a year since this legend joined the great gig in the sky. Everyone knows this song, if you don't act like you know. Cotton Belly and Tempest Dub drop in for some righteous teachings - you act right, you get right. Toronto's own Nick Holder gives us some dubby house straight outta the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/deneyterrio/354124361/in/datetaken/">Big Smoke</a> with Moments in Dub. Oh that voice, yes I said it last month and will say it every time we spin Horace, Andy that is. His classic Skylarking still stands the test of time. No No No? Yes Yes Yes! It's Dawn Penn with the track that put her in the history books, No No No (You Don't Love Me). We sneak back over the Love Joys camp and Are You Ready? Yes we are, right? Winston Rodney AKA Burning Spear with probably one of the most rewound songs in roots Reggae - Marcus Garvey. Tell me you aren't itching to rewind that first bar over and over. Lord A Mercy!. The first month we dropped some DnB Tenor Saw, this month we bring his Ring the Alarm track. This has been sampled so many times, now you know the source. The first time I heard Dillinger - Flat Foot Hustlin' I thought the DJ was playing a trick on me. Reggae DJ's - I mean just record spinners - tend be a little 'happy' and play records together. I thought this was the case here, nope just some deep, deep roots. International Herb by Culture features the voice of frontman Joseph Hill came out around the same time as some other reggae artists didn't mind telling the world that they horticulture pretty seriously. Joe died last summer and he was giving it his all right up to his death. RIP Mr. Hill. Almost like a cool summer breaze One Love from Bill Laswell's Songs of Freedom slides nicely into Indian Ropeman feat. Shain Badir and 66 Meters. We head over the bay area and Oakland for a classic Hip Hop treat from the Souls of Mischief and '93 to Infinity. We go back the Bill Laswell lab and his redubbing of Tapper Zuckie's Man a Warrior.<br><br>Now slowly get up from the floor and before you press repeat do what you need to do. Let the dog in, cat out. Refill your beverage, call Grandma, answer the door. Do it quickly before it wears off<br><br>Track Listing<br><br>Willie Williams - Armagideon Time&nbsp;&nbsp; 4:57<br> Dub Side Of The Moon - Step It Pon The Rastaman Scene&nbsp;&nbsp; 7:21<br> Joe Strummer &amp; The Mescaleros - At The Border Guy&nbsp;&nbsp; 11:16<br> Love Joys - Long Lost Lover&nbsp;&nbsp; 18:04<br> Desmond Decker - Israelites&nbsp;&nbsp; 26:43<br> Cotton Belly - Tempest Dub&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 28:58 <br> Nick Holder - Moments In Dub&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 33:15<br> Horace Andy - Skylarking&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 39:18<br> Dawn Penn - No No No(You Don't Love Me)&nbsp;&nbsp; 42:18<br> Love Joys - Are You Ready?&nbsp;&nbsp; 45:17<br> Burning Spear - Marcus Garvey&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 49:01<br> Tenor Saw - Ring The Alarm&nbsp;&nbsp; 52:14<br> Dillinger - Flat Foot Hustlin&nbsp;&nbsp; 55:27<br> Culture - International Herb&nbsp;&nbsp; 57:56<br> Bob Marley Dreams Of Freedom - One Love&nbsp;&nbsp; 1:00:32<br> Indian Ropeman(f/ Shain Badir) 66 Meters(Lower The Tone Edit)&nbsp;&nbsp; 1:03:05<br>Souls of Mischief - 93 to infinity&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1:09:03<br> Tappa Zukie - Man A Warrior(Bill Laswell remix)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1:13:32<br> <br><br>30-Apr-07 11:00 PM Low End Theory May Podcast This podcast we start off the great month of May with a peak into <a target="_blank" href="http://possumblog.mu.nu/images/carl%20spackler.jpg">Carl Spackler's</a> life and what he has coming for him, which is nice. Carl blends into our first track of the month. This leads into Willie Williams with Coxone Dodd and Armagideon Time. I know what you are saying, it sounds so familiar. We sneak in Step it Pon the Rastaman Scene a smoked out bonus track off of the Easy Star All-Stars classic Dub Side of the Moon. Strictly Roots!. Lets go back to Willie Williams, some of you may have found that song familiar and rightfully so if you are a fan of the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/Clash-Only-Band-That-Matters/lm/15RSTM3CEUHZ8">Only Band That Matters</a> - <a target="_blank" href="http://www.theclashonline.com/">The Clash</a>. The Clash recorded that Williams track and did it justice. This next track is by former Clash frontman <a target="_blank" href="http://www.strummersite.com/">Joe Strummer&nbsp; &amp; The Mescaleros </a>with At the Border Guy. There are a few people in history you wished could live forever; Johnny Cash and Phil Hartman come to mind and so does Mr Strummer. It's been 4 1/2 years since Joe has passed and if we ever find a way to bring people back can we put him ahead of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/12/20/national/main533849.shtml">Ted Williams</a>? Next up it is the <a target="_blank" href="http://basicchannel.com/label/Wackies">Bull Wackies</a> duo known as <a target="_blank" href="http://basicchannel.com/item/W-2383">Love Joys</a> with Long Lost Lover - is there a better driving song? Don't even come at me with <a title="I can't believe we are linking this" target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGdSmNnz2ZA">Radar Love</a>! Desmond Dekker is next with his classic Israelites. It's been a year since this legend joined the great gig in the sky. Everyone knows this song, if you don't act like you know. Cotton Belly and Tempest Dub drop in for some righteous teachings - you act right, you get right. Toronto's own Nick Holder gives us some dubby house straight outta the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/deneyterrio/354124361/in/datetaken/">Big Smoke</a> with Moments in Dub. Oh that voice, yes I said it last month and will say it every time we spin Horace, Andy that is. His classic Skylarking still stands the test of time. No No No? Yes Yes Yes! It's Dawn Penn with the track that put her in the history books, No No No (You Don't Love Me). We sneak back over the Love Joys camp and Are You Ready? Yes we are, right? Winston Rodney AKA Burning Spear with probably one of the most rewound songs in roots Reggae - Marcus Garvey. Tell me you aren't itching to rewind that first bar over and over. Lord A Mercy!. The first month we dropped some DnB Tenor Saw, this month we bring his Ring the Alarm track. This has been sampled so many times, now you know the source. The first time I heard Dillinger - Flat Foot Hustlin' I thought the DJ was playing a trick on me. Reggae DJ's - I mean just record spinners - tend be a little 'happy' and play records together. I thought this was the case here, nope just some deep, deep roots. International Herb by Culture features the voice of frontman Joseph Hill came out around the same time as some other reggae artists didn't mind telling the world that they horticulture pretty seriously. Joe died last summer and he was giving it his all right up to his death. RIP Mr. Hill. Almost like a cool summer breaze One Love from Bill Laswell's Songs of Freedom slides nicely into Indian Ropeman feat. Shain Badir and 66 Meters. We head over the bay area and Oakland for a classic Hip Hop treat from the Souls of Mischief and '93 to Infinity. We go back the Bill Laswell lab and his redubbing of Tapper Zuckie's Man a Warrior.<br><br>Now slowly get up from the floor and before you press repeat do what you need to do. Let the dog in, cat out. Refill your beverage, call Grandma, answer the door. Do it quickly before it wears off<br><br>Track Listing<br><br>Willie Williams - Armagideon Time&nbsp;&nbsp; 4:57<br> Dub Side Of The Moon - Step It Pon The Rastaman Scene&nbsp;&nbsp; 7:21<br> Joe Strummer &amp; The Mescaleros - At The Border Guy&nbsp;&nbsp; 11:16<br> Love Joys - Long Lost Lover&nbsp;&nbsp; 18:04<br> Desmond Decker - Israelites&nbsp;&nbsp; 26:43<br> Cotton Belly - Tempest Dub&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 28:58 <br> Nick Holder - Moments In Dub&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 33:15<br> Horace Andy - Skylarking&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 39:18<br> Dawn Penn - No No No(You Don't Love Me)&nbsp;&nbsp; 42:18<br> Love Joys - Are You Ready?&nbsp;&nbsp; 45:17<br> Burning Spear - Marcus Garvey&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 49:01<br> Tenor Saw - Ring The Alarm&nbsp;&nbsp; 52:14<br> Dillinger - Flat Foot Hustlin&nbsp;&nbsp; 55:27<br> Culture - International Herb&nbsp;&nbsp; 57:56<br> Bob Marley Dreams Of Freedom - One Love&nbsp;&nbsp; 1:00:32<br> Indian Ropeman(f/ Shain Badir) 66 Meters(Lower The Tone Edit)&nbsp;&nbsp; 1:03:05<br>Souls of Mischief - 93 to infinity&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1:09:03<br> Tappa Zukie - Man A Warrior(Bill Laswell remix)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1:13:32<br> http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?139 noemail@lowendtheory.net Tue, 01 May 2007 04:00:00 GMT Articles http://www.lowendtheory.net/en/art/?113 Low End Theory April Podcast <h1>Low End Theory April Podcast - <span style="color: red;"><span style="color: #4a718e;"><span style="color: red;">Win a Free Shirt</span></span><a style="color: red;" href="/contact/"></a></span><br></h1> <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="font-weight: bold;"></span></span>To get you in the mood for the upcoming summer we dug deep in our special 'Roots' crates for this months podcast. <span style="color: red; font-weight: bold;"><br><span style="color: red;">We also have a contest, more on that in a bit.</span></span><br><br>Like all of our podcasts this months comes with special instructions;<br> <ul> <li>Buy some <a target="_blank" href="http://www.redstripebeer.com/">Red Stripe</a></li> <li>Grab a girl or guy<br></li> <li>Head to a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/deneyterrio/188256185/">beach</a></li> <li>Apply lotion<br></li> <li>Play <a href="http://www.lowendtheory.net/attachments/articles/113/Low%20End%20Theory%20April%202007.mp3">Podcast</a></li> <li>Repeat as necessary<br></li> </ul> Got it? Good, now on to the goodies<br><br>First up this month is a special Low End intro followed by the great <a target="_blank" href="http://www.davidisaacs.com/">David Isaacs</a> with Who to Tell. Next it's <a target="_blank" href="http://trojanrecords.com/artists.php?l1=3&amp;artistID=496">Clancy Eccles</a> with Fattie Fattie. We follow that with another Low End interlude into the <a target="_blank" href="http://trojanrecords.com/productView.php?productID=138">Creations</a> with Mix Up Girl. <span style="color: #ff7e00; font-weight: bold;"><span style="color: red;">Now this next little section is our first Low End contest. If you can tell us the artists and title of the songs that are played from 9:45 to 14:33&nbsp; you will win your own</span> </span><a style="color: red; font-weight: bold;" target="_blank" href="http://www.cafepress.com/lowendtheorynet">Low End Theory T Shirt!</a><span style="color: red; font-weight: bold;"> </span><a href="/contact/">Enter Here!</a> Coming out of contest jumble is <a target="_blank" href="http://www.btinternet.com/%7Emikemurphy/">Johnny Clarke</a> with Enter Into His Gates With Praise. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.burningspear.net/">Winston Rodney AKA Burning Spear</a> follows up with Red, Gold and Green - Oh that voice! Another great voice sneaks in for a short visit - <a target="_blank" href="http://trojanrecords.com/artists.php?l1=3&amp;artistID=493">Horace Andy </a>and the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/142">Aggrovators</a> with A Noisy Place leading into <a target="_blank" href="http://www.reggae-reviews.com/scientist.html">Scientist </a>with Stalag 17 twist up. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/3874">Joe the Boss</a> lets us know where exactly we are 'Life on Reggae Planet'.&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="http://trojanrecords.com/artists.php?l1=3&amp;letter=K">Rico &amp; the Rhythm Aces</a> with The Return of the Bullet is up next with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.last.fm/music/Dice+And+Cummie/_/Free+The+Weed">Dice and Cummie</a> arguing about getting the short end of the draw with Free the Weed. I think they must be <a target="_blank" href="http://www.quotedb.com/quotes/3641">Emerson</a> fans. <a target="_blank" href="http://trojanrecords.com/artists.php?l1=3&amp;letter=K">Rico &amp; the Rudies</a> comes next with Brixton. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/510">Kingstonians</a> lay down some serious get up and go reggae with Sufferers. <a target="_blank" href="http://trojanrecords.com/artists.php?l1=3&amp;artistID=525">Pioneers</a> and Reggae Fever keeps up the pace with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/154">Derrick Morgan</a> and Copy Cat. The late great <a target="_blank" href="http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/petertosh">Peter Tosh</a> and Arise Black Man leads into the second coming of <a target="_blank" href="http://trojanrecords.com/artists.php?l1=3&amp;artistID=493">Horace Andy</a> and Collie Weed, another <a target="_blank" href="http://www.quotedb.com/quotes/3641">Emerson</a> fan. We take a short trip to England to hook up a with <a target="_blank" href="http://basicchannel.com/label/Wackies">Bullwackies</a> find <a target="_blank" href="http://basicchannel.com/item/W-2383">Love Joys</a> and How Long - more from them in future podcasts. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.marciagriffiths.net/home.html">Marcia Griffiths</a> - how can you do a roots podcast without one of the I-threes? Marcia covers Low End Beatle favourite Don't Let Me Down. Yes I! Mr Lovers Rock himself <a target="_blank" href="http://trojanrecords.com/artists.php?l1=3&amp;artistID=517">Gregory Isaacs</a> asks us to Set the Captives Free. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.symarip.com/">Symarip</a> with Skinhead Moon Stomp makes sure you are still up and dancing. We end this month with the song that has been teasing the whole time - <a target="_blank" href="http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&amp;friendid=67435373">Israel Vibration</a> and Lost Souls<br><br>Now refill the cooler and rewind selecta!<br><br><a href="http://lowendtheory.net/attachments/articles/113/Low%20End%20Theory%20April%202007.mp3">Click here for Low End Theory Podcast</a><font size="2"><br><br>Track Listing<br><br>Low End Intro <br>David Isaacs - Who to Tell 1:40<br>Clancy Eccles - Fattie Fattie 4:09<br>Low End Natty Mix 6:40<br>Creations - Mix Up Girl 7:49<br>Low End Mystery Mix 9:45<br>Johnny Clarke - Enter Into His Gates with Praise 14:22<br>Burning Spear - Red, Gold and Green 17:01<br>Low End Whatagwan mix 19:58<br>Dice and Cummie - free the weed 21:36<br>Rico Rudies - Brixton 23:39<br>Kingstonians - Sufferers 26:10<br>Pioneers - Reggae Fever 29:31<br>Derrick Morgan - Copy Cat 32:14<br>Peter Tosh - Arise Black Man 34:42<br>Horace Andy - Collie Weed 37:13<br>Love Joys - How Long 40:06<br>Marcia Griffiths - Don't Let Me Down 43:30<br>Gregory Isaacs - Set the Captives Free 46:46<br>The Ethiopians - Condition a Bad a Yard 49:44<br>Symarip - Skinheads Moon Stomp 51:42<br>Isreal Vibrations - Lost Souls 54:34<br>Outtro 59:16<br><br></font> <br><br>30-Mar-07 10:00 PM Low End Theory April Podcast <h1>Low End Theory April Podcast - <span style="color: red;"><span style="color: #4a718e;"><span style="color: red;">Win a Free Shirt</span></span><a style="color: red;" href="/contact/"></a></span><br></h1> <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="font-weight: bold;"></span></span>To get you in the mood for the upcoming summer we dug deep in our special 'Roots' crates for this months podcast. <span style="color: red; font-weight: bold;"><br><span style="color: red;">We also have a contest, more on that in a bit.</span></span><br><br>Like all of our podcasts this months comes with special instructions;<br> <ul> <li>Buy some <a target="_blank" href="http://www.redstripebeer.com/">Red Stripe</a></li> <li>Grab a girl or guy<br></li> <li>Head to a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/deneyterrio/188256185/">beach</a></li> <li>Apply lotion<br></li> <li>Play <a href="http://www.lowendtheory.net/attachments/articles/113/Low%20End%20Theory%20April%202007.mp3">Podcast</a></li> <li>Repeat as necessary<br></li> </ul> Got it? Good, now on to the goodies<br><br>First up this month is a special Low End intro followed by the great <a target="_blank" href="http://www.davidisaacs.com/">David Isaacs</a> with Who to Tell. Next it's <a target="_blank" href="http://trojanrecords.com/artists.php?l1=3&amp;artistID=496">Clancy Eccles</a> with Fattie Fattie. We follow that with another Low End interlude into the <a target="_blank" href="http://trojanrecords.com/productView.php?productID=138">Creations</a> with Mix Up Girl. <span style="color: #ff7e00; font-weight: bold;"><span style="color: red;">Now this next little section is our first Low End contest. If you can tell us the artists and title of the songs that are played from 9:45 to 14:33&nbsp; you will win your own</span> </span><a style="color: red; font-weight: bold;" target="_blank" href="http://www.cafepress.com/lowendtheorynet">Low End Theory T Shirt!</a><span style="color: red; font-weight: bold;"> </span><a href="/contact/">Enter Here!</a> Coming out of contest jumble is <a target="_blank" href="http://www.btinternet.com/%7Emikemurphy/">Johnny Clarke</a> with Enter Into His Gates With Praise. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.burningspear.net/">Winston Rodney AKA Burning Spear</a> follows up with Red, Gold and Green - Oh that voice! Another great voice sneaks in for a short visit - <a target="_blank" href="http://trojanrecords.com/artists.php?l1=3&amp;artistID=493">Horace Andy </a>and the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/142">Aggrovators</a> with A Noisy Place leading into <a target="_blank" href="http://www.reggae-reviews.com/scientist.html">Scientist </a>with Stalag 17 twist up. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/3874">Joe the Boss</a> lets us know where exactly we are 'Life on Reggae Planet'.&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="http://trojanrecords.com/artists.php?l1=3&amp;letter=K">Rico &amp; the Rhythm Aces</a> with The Return of the Bullet is up next with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.last.fm/music/Dice+And+Cummie/_/Free+The+Weed">Dice and Cummie</a> arguing about getting the short end of the draw with Free the Weed. I think they must be <a target="_blank" href="http://www.quotedb.com/quotes/3641">Emerson</a> fans. <a target="_blank" href="http://trojanrecords.com/artists.php?l1=3&amp;letter=K">Rico &amp; the Rudies</a> comes next with Brixton. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/510">Kingstonians</a> lay down some serious get up and go reggae with Sufferers. <a target="_blank" href="http://trojanrecords.com/artists.php?l1=3&amp;artistID=525">Pioneers</a> and Reggae Fever keeps up the pace with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/154">Derrick Morgan</a> and Copy Cat. The late great <a target="_blank" href="http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/petertosh">Peter Tosh</a> and Arise Black Man leads into the second coming of <a target="_blank" href="http://trojanrecords.com/artists.php?l1=3&amp;artistID=493">Horace Andy</a> and Collie Weed, another <a target="_blank" href="http://www.quotedb.com/quotes/3641">Emerson</a> fan. We take a short trip to England to hook up a with <a target="_blank" href="http://basicchannel.com/label/Wackies">Bullwackies</a> find <a target="_blank" href="http://basicchannel.com/item/W-2383">Love Joys</a> and How Long - more from them in future podcasts. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.marciagriffiths.net/home.html">Marcia Griffiths</a> - how can you do a roots podcast without one of the I-threes? Marcia covers Low End Beatle favourite Don't Let Me Down. Yes I! Mr Lovers Rock himself <a target="_blank" href="http://trojanrecords.com/artists.php?l1=3&amp;artistID=517">Gregory Isaacs</a> asks us to Set the Captives Free. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.symarip.com/">Symarip</a> with Skinhead Moon Stomp makes sure you are still up and dancing. We end this month with the song that has been teasing the whole time - <a target="_blank" href="http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&amp;friendid=67435373">Israel Vibration</a> and Lost Souls<br><br>Now refill the cooler and rewind selecta!<br><br><a href="http://lowendtheory.net/attachments/articles/113/Low%20End%20Theory%20April%202007.mp3">Click here for Low End Theory Podcast</a><font size="2"><br><br>Track Listing<br><br>Low End Intro <br>David Isaacs - Who to Tell 1:40<br>Clancy Eccles - Fattie Fattie 4:09<br>Low End Natty Mix 6:40<br>Creations - Mix Up Girl 7:49<br>Low End Mystery Mix 9:45<br>Johnny Clarke - Enter Into His Gates with Praise 14:22<br>Burning Spear - Red, Gold and Green 17:01<br>Low End Whatagwan mix 19:58<br>Dice and Cummie - free the weed 21:36<br>Rico Rudies - Brixton 23:39<br>Kingstonians - Suff