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seekoh Rec'd this on Oct 29, 2009:
Street Cred: 25
Rec's: 16
“This isn't just my favorite Fela Kuti song, it's my favorite song! Three notes in and I'm reminded that I'm a human being.”
seekoh Rec'd this on Oct 1, 2009:
Street Cred: 25
Rec's: 16
“Sa-Ra is a bit of a strange particle too. Alone I am sometimes underwhelmed by their output, but as remixers they release vapor and explode. Hunt them down this way if you like surprises.”
seekoh Rec'd this on Sep 26, 2009:
Street Cred: 25
Rec's: 16
“The perfect soundtrack to any love-hate relationship.”
seekoh Rec'd this on Sep 22, 2009:
Street Cred: 25
Rec's: 16
“And this one? This is where Björk became a habit.”
seekoh Rec'd this on Sep 21, 2009:
Street Cred: 25
Rec's: 16
“Oh, the accent is on the right syllable here.
Having heard it several times live, I can say with confidence that Zoos of Berlin have captured this soaring, transporting gem of a song perfectly.”
seekoh Rec'd this on Jun 26, 2009:
Street Cred: 25
Rec's: 16
“God Bless the Infesticons!
Wow, this is so wonderfully stilted an strange, even three years on.”
seekoh Rec'd this on Apr 12, 2009:
Street Cred: 25
Rec's: 16
“This is Madvillain at their best. And I might just have to give the edge to Madlib’s half on this one. The bassline, beat and organ are impeccably dark, syrupy and neurotic. Yes, this one’s an ill cup of NyQuil.
from my Top Ten's for 2007:
http://www.moodmat.com/?p=603”
seekoh Rec'd this on Apr 12, 2009:
Street Cred: 25
Rec's: 16
“Great low-fi bass, spanish guitar loop and violin. Spicy before the first word is uttered.”
seekoh Rec'd this on Apr 12, 2009:
Street Cred: 25
Rec's: 16
“How can you not love this cover? The Tanyas make this slink around and into your brain their own damn way. And it works.”
seekoh Rec'd this on Apr 10, 2009:
Street Cred: 25
Rec's: 16
“I’m going to throw up a “NSFW” here, as if that absolves me from listing such a nasty cut. Nasty in its lyrical content, as well as its 808 cicada rhythm and general lo-fi shenanigans.
from my top ten for 2008: http://www.moodmat.com/?p=1086”
seekoh Rec'd this on Apr 10, 2009:
Street Cred: 25
Rec's: 16
“There are lovelier cuts on the James Pants — but lovely is not what you want when you're wearing chain mail.”
seekoh Rec'd this on Apr 10, 2009:
Street Cred: 25
Rec's: 16
Track: We Here (Instrumental)
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$0.34
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Artist: J Dilla
“Trans-Europe Express — with an open bar.”
seekoh Rec'd this on Apr 10, 2009:
Street Cred: 25
Rec's: 16
Track: Runnin'
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$0.86
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Artist: The Pharcyde
“The only Dilla production that is more moving is De La Soul's "Stakes is High." I owned both for years without knowing the same maestro was behind them. The Pharcyde couldn't help but swing for the fences on this one.
A must have.”
