THE BEATS

Music and Urban Culture in Vietnam
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    August 26th, 2010JaseMusic

    National music radio XONE FM asked me to do 2x 20 minute mixes for them, so i thought i would give Bass music expo­sure instead of Lady Gaga’s non-stop back to back mixes that they would prop­bably prefer.

    Here are the mixes.

    DJ Jase – XONE FM (Hip Hop Drum and Bass)

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    1. Toki­MON­STA – Lis­ten­ing (Chill Pill)
    2. DJ Mitsu The Beats – Pur­suits of Clar­ity
    3. Big Youth – Water­house Rock (Groove Cor­po­ra­tion Remix)
    4. Ed Solo & Deek­line – NO NO NO (You dont love me)
    5. Poten­tial Bad­boy – Youre Mine
    6. Ramil­son Maia – nem Menos
    7. Echo Inada – Breathe
    8. Ran­domer – Synth Geek
    9. Future Prophecies – Dreadlock

    DJ Jase – This is Dub­step mix (Xone FM)

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    1. Musi­cal Youth – Pass The Dutchie
    2. Gemmy – Shanti Rid­dim
    3. Zombie-J – Occi­den­tal
    4. Bare Noize – For­tune (Ollie Remix)
    5. Giant – Bad­ness
    6. The Booga­low Crew – Call All Dancers
    7. Dat­sik – Want Some More
    8. Doc­tor P – Sweet Shop (Radiex Remix)
    9. 2000f and J Kamata – You Dont Know What Love is

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  • scissors
    August 12th, 2010JaseMusic

    Here’s another mini mix from me, its nasty.

    Enjoy the rest of the week..

    Jase – Chuck Norris’s Ver­bal Assault Mix

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  • scissors
    August 6th, 2010JaseMusic

    This is one mix that had been on rota­tion in my iphone for a long time. Think DJ Shadow if he was to stay with his orig­i­nal style.

    Alpha Pup Records is proud to announce the release of Ctrl Alt Delete, the debut album from Free The Robots. A stag­ger­ing work of mind-warping elec­tron­ics, fuzzed-out psych and dev­as­tat­ing hip-hop beats, the impend­ing release of Ctrl Alt Delete will cat­a­pult Free The Robots to the fore­front of the world renowned L.A. beat scene.

    Biog­ra­phy :
    Chris Alfaro is Free the Robots. The genre-defying artist pulls together heavy doses of tra­di­tional jazz, psych, elec­tronic and hip-hop, with pro­gres­sive melodies and dev­as­tat­ing drums into a rich pot of sound. His tech­niques cre­ate har­mony between gen­res with the blend­ing of obscure sam­ples with ana­log and dig­i­tal compositions.

    Based out of Santa Ana, CA, Free The Robots started as a side project by Alfaro in 2003 while also play­ing with dif­fer­ent bands, pro­duc­ing MCs and DJing. Hav­ing worked with so many dif­fer­ent styles of music, Free the Robots brought every­thing together under one roof, allow­ing fur­ther explo­ration. With the use of sam­ples, Con­trollers, and other live instru­ments, Alfaro cre­ates a bal­ance between the sounds of the past, present and future.

    Free the Robots has reached a world­wide audi­ence since its hum­ble begin­nings and found its place among the top artists in this genre. With the con­stant devel­op­ment of Alfaro’s sound and live show, Free the Robots Has shared the stage with the likes of Prefuse 73, Fly­ing Lotus, the Glitch Mob, Afrika Bam­baataa and more.

    Free The Robots – Ctrl Alt Delete

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    FREE THE ROBOTS WILL BE ROCKING SAIGON IN EARLY SEPTEMBER!!! STAY TUNED.

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  • scissors
    August 4th, 2010JaseMusic

    Enjoy my new mini mix, inspired from my recent set at Bare­foot Asia Launch at Home Club, Singapore.

    JASE – “Barefeet on Grass” mix

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  • scissors
    August 3rd, 2010JaseMusic

    Check out Stones Throw’s Dam Funk nu-funk mix…its smooth and its hypnotizing.

    If you havent heard of Dam Funk before, i under­stand because you must have been woken up from a decade long coma.

    “Known as Los Ange­les’ “Ambas­sador of Boo­gie Funk,” Dãm-Funk rep­re­sents the cit­i­zens of the Funkmos­phere. Head­quar­tered in the Leimert Park sec­tion of L.A., Dãm (pro­nounced: ‘Dame’ as in Damon) spent the last few years cul­ti­vat­ing a musi­cal renais­sance rooted in the early-’80s styles known as Boo­gie, Mod­ern Soul and Electro-Funk.

    As a DJ/selector, Dãm attracts the most dis­cern­ing Boo­gie Funk affi­ciona­dos within dri­ving dis­tance of his sto­ried Monday-night Funkmos­phere par­ties. But it’s not just col­lec­tors at the bar toast­ing to the melodic sounds. Any­one who grooves to the likes of Slave, Aurra, early Prince, Pre­lude Records and the like, will get a dose of those groups’ unknown con­tem­po­raries – more obscure but equally Funk-worthy.

    The next phase of the Ambassador’s mis­sion is his debut album Toeachizown: con­tin­u­ing the clas­sic West Coast tra­di­tion into today’s scene with Dãm’s own orig­i­nal “Modern-Funk” com­po­si­tions. By plug­ging in his arse­nal of vin­tage synths and drum machines, Dãm chan­nels the galac­tic har­monies of his inspi­ra­tion into his own brand of new boo­gie. Stones Throw Records’ like-minded hon­cho Peanut But­ter Wolf brought Dãm on to the team to glide into the future with his unique, synth and bass-driven vibe. It’s a promis­ing new chap­ter for South­ern Cali space funk.”

    DâM-FunK – The Future Sound of Mod­ern Funk Mix

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    1. J1 — LiftOff
    2. Devon­who — Slap­shot
    3. Reg­gie B — Khemit­ian Tem­ple
    4. Teeko X. — BustAMOVE!GO!OFF
    5. Chesca & Elliot York — Twi­light Fades
    6. B. Bravo — Two 2 Tango
    7. AD Bourke — Cos­mic Con­nec­tion feat. Amalia
    8. Dis­tant Starr — Here We Go
    9. Odidisee — Curl
    10. Pudge — Jun­gle Funk
    11. Sub­ti­tle x Da^M-FunK — Experts
    12. AD Bourke — One For Me
    13. Groove­man Spot — Affec­tion feat. Ahu
    14. Teeko / Dibia$e / Devon­who — Young Fun­klords
    15. Elec­tric Wire Hus­tle — Unknown Instru­men­tal aka Track 8
    16. Com­puter Jay — Slip­ping!!
    17. Fatima — Warm Eyes
    18. Dam-Funk — The Funk Is 4 U/Outro

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