Meatskull presents The Oktopus Sessions – Can’t Sleep Vol 3
The third and final part of this mix. It’s all about the music! LINK
The third and final part of this mix. It’s all about the music! LINK
“This DJ Cuts Different Ways” – feat. Gavin Syndicate on beats and Mark N on cuts. All scratches in this track were performed with the mixer line switch (no faders!) Recorded circa 1996/97… Read More
Does what it says on the label…nice! 1 – Welcome 2 – Elevators (Locsmif mix) 3 – Waajeed Drop (Locsmif mix) 4 – Jazze Belle (Locsmif mix) 5 – So Fresh, So Clean… Read More
They don’t call him the King for nuthin’…check out this stellar selection from Megatrip and his bro. As usual, it contains everything but the kitchen sink, mixed/cut/pasted and spat out with the greatest… Read More
Some gorgeous cosmic jazz courtesy of Colin Dilnot from his Keeping Soul Alive corner. Borrowed from my man Megatrip…check him out too! 1. Jothan Callins Prayer For Love And Peace Triumph LP Winds… Read More
Stu Buchanan sends out some new vibrations on his latest mixtape to coincide with his lil’ spot on the inter-nut. The Discontent Mixtape series is an irregular series of compilations, designed to give… Read More
Some slammin’ trax and electro noodles from Stephen R. Check the awesome Harmonic 313 tune! 1 – Intro 2 – Harmonic 313 – Cyclotron C64 Sid 3 – Michna – Italian visitors 4… Read More
Another Angle this week is big on the beats courtesy of Glen Porter, Joe Buck, & Clutchy Hopkins, acoustics from I’m Not A Gun, James Blackshaw and Asa Irons, all that and the… Read More
Proving his passion for beats keeps on keeping on, Neural hits the skins and the decks for a mix featuring some of the best proponents of drum programming and abstract, heavy hitting grooves… Read More
Here’s the first in a series of mixes I made at The Oktopad in Surry Hills around 2001-2003 that Mr.J Oktopus kindly dug out of his archives and gave me to upload on… Read More
The Beat Junkies have come together to give you the album sampler for J Dilla’s final album release, Jay Stay Paid. J Dilla’s new album is executive produced by J Dilla’s mother Ma… Read More
“A follow-up to 2004’s Conspicuous Absence, Conspicuous Presence gathers some of the best overlooked hip-hop of the last several years with a few modern classics thrown in for good measure. Odes to the… Read More
Emerging from the gray skies and emerald pines of The Pacific Northwest comes Oldominion. The next phase of groundbreaking music from the cities of Seattle, Washington and Portland, OR. These are the pioneers… Read More