Sunday, October 16, 2011

Burch Beats Volume II (Disc A)

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Track 1:  D.Veloped creates mashups that are a type of music that simply had not existed until software made it possible, and his craftsmanship is pristine


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Track 10: As one of the top comments on the video highlights: Macklemore spits "23 words from :30 - :32"... wow

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Burch Beats Vol. (Disc B)

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Track 2: Newest D.Veloped mashup... has probably 30 different songs within it, and they are all extra nice


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Track 5: Do Not listen to this... unless you are prepared to be told how it is, Kendrick doesn't hold back in content or vocabulary

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Track 7: Starts slow... But give it a shot


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Track 10: If you only listen to one song: make it this one. It is musical magic

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Track 12: No one can place emotion within a song like Grieves, and the video actually fits the song


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Track 15: Mushaboom (K-OS Remix) - Feist. Terrible video buts that all I could find

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Track 17: Apocalyptica is an all cello group, wonderful tune to relax to


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Track 19: Off The Notorious XX, which is hands down the best mashup album as a whole... ever

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Bullet

Mat Kearney did an amazing job with his debut album... but unfortunately not many people ever heard it. I cannot even find all of the songs on it on my playlist making site... very unfortunate. I found 6 out of 11. This first album is very unique because it cannot be placed within a genre. The drums sound like hip hop at times, and at other times he is pretty much rapping. But then it transitions into acoustic type rock. So... if you can identify a genre to put this under, let me know.

Trainwreck isn't even the rightly produced version but it was close enough so I included it anyways. Bullet and Undeniable are probably the best tracks but each has its own style





The Swelly Express

The Swelly Express by Chiddy Bang. This mixtape ushered in a new era of hip hop and introduced one of the best freestylers ever (see the Guinness world record for the longest freestyle ever, this guy holds it now). Xaphoon Jones, the bro making the beats, just destroys, and has a unique style with a killer ability to sample tracks (listen to the Opposite of Adults).
Chiddy has blown up since this mixtape, but some of my favorites on it are still unknown.

Listen to: Never, Danger Zone, Now You know, Dream Chasin, and Decline






Saturday, June 18, 2011

I decided to start a blog not for you, but for me. I figured there really isn't a better way to try and pool all of my favorite tunes in one place. So if you don't like something, that's your business. I will keep posting the best music I can find... so give it a listen, it will probably be worth your time. 
  
I had to start off with a classic from my iTunes library... I can't tell you how many times I have heard this but this shit never gets old. 


This is another classy tune from the Chicharones: despite a fairly sad undertone, these songs are perfect for vibing out and forgetting where you are, a little medicine for the mind.