Jay Dee - Mos Def remix (instrumental) Encore - Waterworld Z-Trip - DowntimeĢ B.M.F.
Big l put it on lg remix series#
Guest on this show over the years North Bay DJ who started out on battle scene in 90's and, like Rob Swift and Qbert and ADA and others, also fills a teacher mentor role in the art of turntablismĪDA WFMU summer series mix (see comments for playlist) Out of Miami mid 80's - and note the name of the record label - "Rap Records" - damn they were first to grab that name! Sub Level_ Subterranean Depths featuring J - Live (Ridm remix)įeat ALF, DJ Dank, TC on making of RBL Posse's "Dont Gimme No Bamer"
Big l put it on lg remix for free#
‘It Ain’t Hard To Tell’ – Nas (Immaculate Styles Remix (NOTE: the remix of 'It Ain't Hard To Tell', is by the DJ and, like others he has done, is avail for free download at /immaculatestyles)
‘How I Could Just Kill a Man’ – Cypress Hill. ‘Body Movin’ – The Bee Gees featuring Beastie Boys ACT 4. ‘ Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop’ – TomC3 and Prince Po. ‘Shut ‘em Down’ – The Who featuring Public Enemy. ‘Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See’ – Curtis Mayfield and Serge Gamesbourg featuring Busta Rhymes. ‘4 Better Or 4 Worse’ – The Pharcyde ACT 2. ’Hypnotize’ – Poolside featuring Notorious B.I.G. Sicker Than Your Average Act (WFMU mix -see comments for playlist)ġ.
Big l put it on lg remix full#
Some of these have been rather hard to find in full versions, with no DJ mixing and in excellent quality, but over the years I've managed to track them all down some ripped fromm my own collection, but most of the huge thanks to the fantastic and its webmaster ThaBigSleep, who originally provided many of these rips.The "Gorilla in a Phone Booth" rips are courtesy of the ever mangificent T.R.O.Y. As a bonus, I also included all the official remixes of songs from the albbum released on their original singles. Instead, I will bring you high quality rips of all the cut tracks and alternative versions from that album, which equals to about 30 minutes of classic Big L rhymes and D.I.T.C. For this post I am taking a look at his groundbreaking 1995 debut, "Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous", but since that's already a complete LP, released along L's and his producers vision, I am obviously not gonna disgrace it by trying to change it or give you an alternative version. Almost one and a half year ago, I revisited L's posthumous "The Big Picture", putting together a version that I personally felt better represented what that album might've sounded like if L was still alive to complete it cutting out many, but not all, of the after-the-fact remixes, etc.