My definition of what constitutes hip-hop may be a little broader than most: the more I am exposed to, the more connections I make. It’s no surprise that there are almost no “pure” forms of music left (if there were any to begin with). Music history is a collection of influences, a result of continual hybridization, and even at its roots, hip-hop depended heavily on the recorded music of other genres (drum breaks lifted from funk, disco, and rock, and looped indefinitely). I hope this mix helps to spark a few more connections.
01. Ras G & The Afrikan Space Program - “1derful Beings” (Destination There EP)
• Start time: 0:00; Links: Ramp - Ras G & The Afrikan Space Program02. Apathy - “This Is The Formula feat. J-Live” (Wanna Snuggle?)
• Start time: 2:10; Links: Apathy03. Mad EP & Area Filthy One - “Fire & Mud (Akira Kiteshi Remix)” (Brimstone Bangerz EP)
• Start time: 5:30; Links: Spectraliquid - Mad EP04. Thavius Beck - “Away (Flying Lotus Remix)” (Go! single)
• Start time: 9:43; Links: Big Dada - Thavius Beck05. Raoul Sinier - “Sand Skull” (Tremens Industry)
• Start time: 12:13; Links: Ad Noiseam - Raoul Sinier06. DJ Bootsie - “Vast Hope feat. Vast Aire” (Holidays In The Shade)
• Start time: 16:16; Links: BBE - DJ Bootsie07. Casey Foubert & James McAlister - “Big Moth” (Library Catalogue Music Series - Volume 3: Music For Drums)
• Start time: 19:59; Links: Asthmatic Kitty08. Juice Aleem - “Rock My Hologram” (Jerusalaam Come)
• Start time: 22:57; Links: Big Dada - Juice Aleem09. DJ Devastate - “A Days Work” (Movement/Silence)
• Start time: 26:30; Links: BBE - DJ Devastate10. Arms And Sleepers - “The International” (Matador)
• Start time: 29:58; Links: Fake Chapter - Arms And Sleepers
[Artwork: Keith Kawaii]