Freestyle, Funk, Disco, Rap and just plain ol' good stuff that fits.
Ed's a mad-man in a mad-world. Enjoy his 17th podcast. It's the kinda thing that could change minds.
Freestyle, Funk, Disco, Rap and just plain ol' good stuff that fits.
Ed's a mad-man in a mad-world. Enjoy his 17th podcast. It's the kinda thing that could change minds.
Episode 16 teaches us all about Freestyle or 'Latin Hip Hop'. I've always been partial to the Freestyle/Break-dance cross-overs as I'm sure you're aware from some of my Electro etc. mixes. I've never bothered to make up a complete mix of it though so this episode will probably get lots of at home in the living room air time. The last bit of the sow is Detroit themed, but really there are parallels between Ed's Detroit drawn tracks and the Freestyle in the first half. Remove the vocals and shuffle the beats differently and you've got similar stuff.
This time the show is a bit different. Instead of listening to records, we take a trip to my studio and make a track on some old synths and stuff in under 90 minutes.
Ed takes what could potentially be an hour of boring and random noises and instead walks us through the creation of a track. You will enjoy this show.
The newest Edmx Podcast is now available. It should totally help you through another one of these boring December 25th mornings with it's eclecticism.
Here's the final Podcast for 2009, featuring old-school hip hop, ragga, UK garage and Detroit electro.
Hope you all get what you want for Christmas (I want a Clarence G record please).
Unlucky for some, Episode 13 features a lot of old Chicago house, mostly of the acid variety, plus some Detroit techno and some electro from wherever.
When I heard the first half hour and it was all Electro I began to think the whole show would be and was very excited about it. When the Electro began to peter out I wasn't crushed as it was replaced with stuff that was still as good Chicagoan and Detroit; my first two discoveries in the realm of Electronic!
Ed has put together his 12th podcast for us to hang our lowly ears off of. It's his '45 RPM Special' so naturally it's a show consisting of 7" 45's. The reason? I don't think there is one, but that doesn't lessen the quality. The best things in life are without purpose.
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Ed takes a brief excursion through his limited Italo-Disco experiences and smoothly moves into other realms occupied by Prince and Eddy Grant. The following acid will be appreciated by you all of course. The highlight of the whole show for me fell in the post acid setcion, amidst the ghetto and booty selections; an old Dj Assault track I used to drool over and had totally forgotten about until today. You Can't See Me. It Rules.
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Ed has just finished putting together the final touches on his latest podcast. We're hitting the 9th installment already and he's only now getting to the more electronic content. His wide ranging tastes and knowledge will probably keep us busy for a good, long time. That is, if we keep the interest levels up to make it worthwhile for him.
The eighth in Ed's podcast series and one of the first with a very healthy Electro, Funk and Soul theme. Starting with James Brown and working through Janet Jackson, Nu Shooz, Egyptian Lover, Arabian Prince and NWA amongst others. There's even an indication of coming near more Techno/Electronic shows in the near future. I'd be just as interested as a full on funk and soul show or two more, but will enjoy whatever is sent out way.