Remix
Notorious Dub
07/03/09 06:32
Simply put, NOTORIOUS. If you didn't like this track back in the day, you are freakin' crazy. I used to love jamming out to Biggie and Bone. I’m from a small hick town located in the mountains of Virginia. My boys and I would get slammed drunk, and listen to Bone’s album “E. 1999 Eternal” and “Creepin’ on tha Come Up”. We also would jam out on B.I.G. and other artists like Warren G, Roots, etc. We would often take instrumental tracks from our “Maxi Single” tapes or CD’s, and “Freestyle” to them in the car. If you can imagine 3-4 nerdy white dudes trying to freestyle like we are some badass Hip-hop artists. We had my best friend (at the time) Chris M. flowin’ at wheel of his crappy chevy or his rockin’ 4-Runner, Bobz’ in the back with his rad ass white guy fro, “E-Dogg” Eli G. tryin’ to be a “Gangsta”, me with my buzzed head plus awesome chick-gettin’ bangs riding “shotgun”, and sometimes that crazy mutha fuka that swims across the kitchen floor, Chris “The Insane”, in the back. We would freestyle to anything from DMX to the Roots. We thought we were the best you’ve ever heard, except we most likely were not. We spent many drunken times at parties listening to crazy shit like this and playing N64’s Mario Kart, Wrestling, 1080, or 007 Goldeneye. There have been times where we had a full Marshall Stack with 2 mics, I would beatbox on one and the other would get passed around the circle. Yet again we would have the masters of the drunken freestyle craft ripping it up. So naturally I had to remix the Bone & Biggie track Notorious Thugs with two current Dubstep tracks. The first track I used is Benga’s Roller, I love the “rolling” bassline and the crazy singing.The second track I used is from Datsik, Retreat, not sure where you can buy this one but get them both, NOW! Try Beatport. I used my 'Ol Skool iPhone’s ToneTable APP hooked directly to the mic input on my computer. Then loaded up Traktor Scratch Pro with these two tracks. BAM! this is the first and original, uncut version of this “mash-up” remix. So there may be a few flaws in sync or quality. I say fuck it. Sometimes the raw and dirty tracks end up being the best. Look at So Solid Crew’s CD mix by Mc Harvey & DJ Swiss “ UK Garage Mafia”. There were many train wrecks, skips, and mistakes all around, but in my opinion one of the best energetic CD’s I have ever owned. I hope this gets that same electricity and musical soul. Please listen and if you like it, feel free to download it.
Notorious thugs-Dubstep - dj7pavig MIX by SoundCode
Notorious thugs-Dubstep - dj7pavig MIX by SoundCode
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