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Here we come… a hip hop docu on East German Hip Hop back in the days

Hip Hop Documentary  “here we come”  DVD & O.S.T released

http://www.herewecome.de

a hip hop documentary on east german hip hop back in days , means 80s

trailer : http://youtube.com/watch?v=ayHU86VjwQ8

I remember my own little hip hop history in that times of east germany, if i look at this new Hip Hop Documentary Movie

>>> here we come <<<

As i was living in a small town (GDR)  we also have some real hip hop activitys in the 80s there .There were breakdancers and even Hip Hop Musicians around in the GDR 80s and even more after the Movie “Beat Street” was in east German Cinemas.
Just after the first Screenings we had the first tags on Walls. That Movie inspired so many people in east germany that you can sure describe this, as an real Media Virus! spreading the hiphop vibe around! It was maybe the only one Subculture Music Movie in the Cinemas from the “Capitalistic Outside”. But because of its clear critism of the capitalistic system it was shown in the cinemas often on the TV also.

Just at the same Time between 1983 – 1987 a lot of People discovering Hip Hop in the East and start doing something. In my Town we had that Breakers Crew > RBS < and also some Producers. I can remember on Hip Hop Partys and Street  Jams. Our Breaking Crew send a Woman to the European Breakdance Championship´s in Hungary maybe it was 1986 > She make the second Place in the Contest.
After that she tried to leave illegaly with her Boyfriend to West Germany through Hungary and got catched by the Authorities. Both were in Jail part Time!
I love to remember thoose Times where Hip Hop was born . We had also our own MC and Djs in a small gTown with vinly from the West and Hip Hop on The DT 64 Radio.  

thanx for that DVD > mindreset

DVD Review :

Dessau/Leipzig/Dresden/Berlin in the 80s: Simo, Beatschmidt, Magic Mayer…
Breakdance was their home and Hip Hop their lives. They were shadowed, they were not supposed to dance – but they did.

They met on the streets, tailored their own jogging suits and painted their shirts with graffiti. They imitated the moves from movies, they trained in front of the mirror and on the streets. First isolated and prejudiced by the society beakdance evolved to an important youth culture in the former GDR. HERE WE COME tells this story and what became of it until today. One thing is clear: Hip Hop has tradition!

German:

Dessau / Leipzig / Dresden / Berlin / Wolgast / Görlitz…in den 80ern:
Simo, Beatschmidt, Magic Mayer… Breakdance ist ihre Heimat, Hip Hop ihr Leben. Trotz Staatspolizei, Diktatur und Sozialismus machen sie ihren eigenen Weg.
Sie treffen sich auf Straßenkreuzungen, schneidern sich Ihre Trainingsanzüge selber und tragen ihr Graffitti mit dem Pinsel auf. Die Bewegungen haben sie sich aus Film und Fernsehen abgeschaut, geübt wird vor dem Spiegel oder auf der Straße. Die Crews treten in Wettkämpfen gegeneinander an. Erst von allen verurteilt und ausgegrenzt, entwickelt sich Breakdance zu einer wichtigen Jugendkultur in der ehemaligen DDR. HERE WE COME erzählt diese Geschichte und was bis heute davon überlebt hat.

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Waren Sie dabei, als der Rap nach Deutschland kam?

Weitere Informationen:
Website zum Dokumentarfilm “Here we come”
Band-Website “Three M-Men”
Internet-Seite von Mike Wagner (“DynaMike”)

OUT NOW!

HERE WE COME deluxe 3-disc DVD Box
inklusive Soundtrack und viel Bonus Material!
Jetzt im Dominance online Shop!

Außerdem: HWC Bericht auf Spiegel Online!

 

  Order the DVD here at

Amazon > Here We Come (+ Audio-CD)

Labelshop>  www.pay-for-us.de

Buy the Movie Soundtrack digital here

http://mp3s.dominance-records.de

 

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Dead Magazine 4 out soon > Relase Party Berlin @ Ausland 25.01

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DJ Phonatics WINTER SUN True Hip-Hop Mix-CD Free Dowload

Vor knapp zwei Jahren wurde auf Audiac Records DJ Phonatics WINTER SUN in einer Kleinstauflage veröffentlicht. Der 60-minütige DJ-Mix beinhaltet einige seiner damaligen und heutigen Lieblingslieder und steht nun zum freien Download zur Verfügung.

Ein Snippet dazu findet Ihr außerdem auf DJ Phonatics Myspace-Seite.

via http://www.the-groundzero.com/

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Latest Project Mooncircle Comp.out on iTunes > PMC014 –

 Latest Project Mooncircle Compilation out on iTunes worldwide!

The Heart On The Right Spot

Now on itunes worldwide >

With new & unreleased stuff from DDay One, CYNE, Seven Star, Mathematik, Jahbitat, Lackluster, Epstein, Mr Cooper, Manuvers, 40 Winks, Pablie, Glen Porter, Strand + Non Genetic from Shadowhuntaz, Rumpistol and Dave Ghetto …

: Cyne – The Heart On the Right Spot – Kill the Music (USA)

 Cyne - The Heart On the Right Spot - Kill the Music
Get that  Killer Rap Release on iTunes USA

Cyne - The Heart On the Right Spot - Kill the Music
Get it on iTunes Germany

 Check:

http://www.myspace.com/projectmooncircle  

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Public Enemy Featuring Paris/ Remix of a Nation / ( free mp3 download )

 
Public Enemy Featuring Paris
“Remix of a Nation” ( free mp3 download )
from “Remix of a Nation”
(Guerrilla Funk Recordings)

About Public Enemy Featuring Paris

Danville , CA , US

Public Enemy rewrote the rules of hip-hop, becoming the most influential and controversial rap group last century and, for many, the definitive rap group of all time. Selling millions of records along the way, and building from Run-D.M.C.’s street-oriented beats and Boogie Down Productions’ proto-gangsta rhyming, Public Enemy pioneered a variation of hardcore rap that was musically and politically revolutionary.

With his powerful, authoritative baritone, lead rapper Chuck D rhymed about all kinds of social problems, particularly those plaguing the black community, often condoning revolutionary tactics and social activism. In the process, he directed hip-hop toward an explicitly self-aware, pro-black consciousness that became the culture’s signature throughout the early 90’s.

Musically, Public Enemy were just as revolutionary, as their production team, the Bomb Squad, created dense soundscapes that relied on avant-garde cut-and-paste techniques, unrecognizable samples, piercing sirens, relentless beats, and deep funk. It was chaotic and invigorating music, made all the more intoxicating by Chuck D’s forceful vocals and the absurdist raps of his comic foil Flavor Flav. With his comic sunglasses and an oversized clock hanging from his neck, Flav became the group’s visual focal point, but he never obscured the music.

Public Enemy’s debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released on Def Jam Records in 1987. Its spare beats and powerful rhetoric were acclaimed by hip-hop critics and aficionados, but the record was ignored by the rock and R&B mainstream. However, their second album, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, was impossible to ignore. The Bomb Squad, developed a dense, chaotic mix that relied as much on found sounds and avant-garde noise as it did on old-school funk. Similarly, Chuck D’s rhetoric gained focus and Flavor Flav’s raps were wilder and funnier. A Nation of Millions was hailed as revolutionary by both rap and rock critics, and it was — hip-hop had suddenly become a force for social change.

Public Enemy spent the remainder of 1989 preparing their third album, releasing “Welcome to the Terrordome” as its first single in early 1990. Despite controversy surrounding certain lyrics, Fear of a Black Planet was released to enthusiastic reviews in the spring of 1990, and it shot into the pop Top Ten as the singles “911 Is a Joke,” “Brothers Gonna Work It Out,” and “Can’t Do Nuttin’ for Ya Man” became Top 40 R&B hits.

For their next album, 1991’s Apocalypse 91…The Enemy Strikes Black, the group re-recorded “Bring the Noise” with thrash metal band Anthrax, a precursor to many rap-rock collaborations later to come. “Apocalypse 91” was greeted with overwhelmingly positive reviews upon its fall release, and it debuted at number four on the pop charts.

Public Enemy continued with it’s string of successes independently with the subsequent albums Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age, He Got Game (the soundtrack to Spike Lee’s movie of the same name), and There’s a Poison Goin’ On…, but it was their 2002 release Revolverlution which found the long overdue pairing of Public Enemy with industry-veteran and fellow revolutionary hip-hop artist Paris on the lead single. That effort set the tone for the collaboration between Public Enemy, Paris and Dead Prez on Paris’ current album project, Sonic Jihad.

In 2006, Public Enemy and Paris blew up the spot with their first full-length collaboration, the Paris-produced Rebirth Of A Nation. Available exclusively on Guerrilla Funk Recordings, Rebirth Of A Nation is an exercise in controlled chaos, as Paris pulls out all of the stops to present the finest work yet for what is arguably the most important hip-hop group ever.

Now in 2007, they again return with the limited-edition follow-up, Remix Of A Nation, again produced entirely by Paris for his Guerrilla Funk imprint (www.guerrillafunk.com). This album is intended as a supplement to Rebirth Of A Nation, and is presented with alternate mixes that have a more noise-oriented, classic throwback vibe.

Remix of a Nation

  • Public Enemy Featuring Paris
  • Guerrilla Funk Recordings
  • Digital Release: Sep 18, 2007
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  • Public Enemy Featuring Paris

Description

Produced entirely by Paris for his Guerrilla Funk imprint, this album is intended as a supplement to Rebirth Of A Nation, and is presented with alternate mixes that have a more noise-oriented, classic throwback vibe.

Album Notes

Produced entirely by Paris for his Guerrilla Funk imprint (www.guerrillafunk.com), this album is intended as a supplement to Rebirth Of A Nation, and is presented with alternate mixes that have a more noise-oriented, classic throwback vibe.

From the War on Terror to racism to black-on-black crime and police brutality, every topic is covered, and Remix Of A Nation is a sonic onslaught aimed at the wrongs of society as only Chuck D and Paris can – only this time out they are joined by fellow revolutionary allies dead prez, Kam, Immortal Technique and The Conscious Daughters – all with striking effectiveness.

In an era where buffoonery is encouraged and rewarded by big business hell bent on the degradation and exploitation of people of color in the name of profit, Remix Of A Nation is a welcome and necessary elixir. With strong beats and rhymes, it poses the questions many choose to avoid, and offers solutions many choose to ignore. A landmark achievement.

Be sure to visit Guerrilla Funk Recordings at www.guerrillafunk.com for more information, for physical goods (CDs, DVDs and Vinyl) and for exclusive Public Enemy merchandise!

Recording Location

Bay Area, California

 
01. Remix of a Nation 2:49
02. Hell No, We Aint Alright (Krush Groove Remix) 4:14
03. Rise (Ascension Mix) 6:47
04. Hannibal Lecture (Krush Groove Remix) 2:20
05. Hard Rhymin’ (Extended Mix) 6:13
06. Watch the Door (Alternate Mix) 4:49
07. Invisible Man (Alternate Mix) 3:57
08. Hard Truth Soldiers (Alternate Mix) 2:42
09. Can’t Hold us Back (Extended Mix) 6:00
10. Make it Hardcore 5:20
11. guerrillafunkdotcom 0:21
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90's HIP HOP VOL ONE (dj ben fresh)

Tracklisting:

1> Superstition Inst
2> Goodie Mob ft Outcast – Dirty South
3> Outcast – Benz or a Beamer
4> Il Al Skratch – Dont Shut Down on a Player
5> Heather B ft Twyla Herny – Steady Rockin
6> Heavy D and the Boys – Check it Out
7> Kurious – I’m Kurious
8> Mathmatik – Learn 2 Earn
9> Nas – Hey Nas (not 90’s)
10> Da Lench Mob – Guerrillas Aint Gangsters
11> Das Efx – East Coast
12> Das Efx – Looseys
13> Warren G & Nate – Regulate
14> Latee – This Cuts Got Flavour
15> N-Tyce – Hush Hush Tip
16> Fat Joe – Shit iz Real
17> Lord Finesse Down For The Underground
18> Edo G – Pay The Price
19> Gangstarr – Code of the Streets Inst
20> Grover Washington Jr – Knucklehead
21> Brand Nubian – Probable Cause
22> K-Solo – Fugitive
23> Word 2 The Concious
24> Buckshot LeFonque – Music Evolution
25> Del – Sleepin on my Couch
26> Casual – That’s How it is
27> Shaheim – On and On
28> Funkdoobiest – Lost in Thought
29> Jt Tha Bigga Figga – Game Recognize Game

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Deep hip-Hop Mixtape Antti Szurawitzki "Yoliikenne"

Hip Core continued its upward toward total world domination or sharing, you go find the best selectors across the globe, even to residents end funds frozen steppes. This month in the spotlight Antti Szurawitzki Helsinki, boss of the label Styge who has just released his first album, “Myöntömuoto” after the success of his first EP in 2003. Our favorite DJ Scandinavian offers a mix jazzy chill out perfect for your long winter evenings!

Download here.

more info on this deep & free Hip-Hop Mixtape on HipHopcore.net

01. Kang Young Jun & Motomo Shiiya – Living Room
02. DJ Krush & Mr Lif – Nosferatu (Space Cadet Mix)
03. ParanormL – Shapes Of Jazz
04. Panacea – Colorful Storms
05. Thaione Davis – ???
06. Mweslee – Pino Mino
07. Fred Ones & Yazeed – 2087
08. Inner Science – Squcing Lane
09. El Da Sensei – Brothas Ain’t Got It
10. Ill Suono – Angel Beat (Dabrye Remix)
11. Kashmere Stage Band – Ain’t No Sunshine (J-Rocc Remix)
12. Juggaknots – Hey
13. Psalm One – Let Me Hear
14. Mr Cooper – Nine
15. DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid – Nommos Ascending Remix
16. Kid Sundance & Dudley Perkins – Walk Through The Mind
17. Antti Szurawitzki – Aaltoliike

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Cold Crush Four / Funky Four +

Cold Crush Four / Funky Four +

October 31st, 1981
NYC @ T-Connection

Download real Hip Hop Live Cut from 1981 here :

 check this

http://www.hiphopwontstop.com/

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A journey through hip-hop electronics

Join my journey through electronics and hip-hop…
DJ SYNFLOOD - fast-flux mix
DJ SYNFLOOD – fast-flux mix

Playlist:

01. DJ Cam - Friends And Enemies02. Little Dragon - Turn Left03. Roddy Rod - Geeda Speaks04. Prefuse 73 - 17 seconds interlude (ft. Tobias Lilja)05. Georgia Anne Muldrow - Killa Peach06. Peven Everett - Flowers And Candy07. Bilal Salaam - Overthought08. Roddy Rod - Take N Stride09. All Natural And Lone Catalyst - The Renaissance (instrumental)10. The Shape Of Broad Minds - It Lives On ft. Count Bass D11. Brotherly - One Sweet Life12. Hudson Mohawke - Apple Cores13. Kaman Leung - As Hope Fades14. Jay Dee - Busta (Much More Re-Edit)15. Moka Only - Hey Now16. Srong Arm Steady - One Step (Produced by Baqtoven - instrumental)17. Wio-K - We Nah Easy (Instrumental)18. Sa-Ra - A Sonf 4 Jay19. Dabrye ft. Jay Dee And Phat Kat - Game Over (Flying Lotus Remix)20. W. Ellington Felton - Roll Out Young (ft. Auragin)21. Sotu The Traveller - Travels To Mars22. Frank N Dank - Ruff Rugged & Raw (instrumental)23. Jneiro Jarel - Nasa24. Moka Only - Gettin Over25. The Paranorml - Stylus One (Freestyle Bonus)26. Hanif Jamiyl - Electric Boogie (Instrumental)27. Flying Lotus - Message Situation28. Roddy Rod - Kivin Conditional (ft. Eric Krasno of Soulive)29. Moka Only - Its Done Pt. 230. Oh No - Mad Piano31. Shape Of Broad Minds - Love Continous (ft. Capital Peoples)32. Kettel - And Unrequited As Well33. Black Pocket - Cyborg34. Black Pocket - Look Over Honey35. Modaji - 3 Wheel Hooky Instrumental36. DJ Mayonnaise - The End Of The Beginning37. Aril Brikha - Anna's Theme38. Cinematic Travels - Spaceship39. Little Dragon - Forever40. Black Jazz Consortium - Seeing The Way Through41. Flying Lotus - Dance Floor Stalker42. The Shape Of Broad Minds - They Don't Know (ft. Stacy Epps)43. Koushik - Too Much Tenderness44. 1000names - Play45. Prefuse 73 - Spaced + Dissonant46. The Shape Of Broad Minds - It Aint Dead!

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Kper – Attention Deficit Disorder ! Deep Hip-Hop & beyond Mixtape

Inspiration from this mix came from a bunch of places, but mainly from a series of mixes I’ve been listening to regularly for the last 8 months or so. These are the Blogariddim mix series, Grievious Angel’s Dubstep Sufferah series, Mr Trick’s Dang in Dub mixes and DJ Pain’s film based series. While taking inspiration from all these, I’ve tried to still keep my own mix original and different to them, but they have all influenced me on some level or other. I can’t recommend all of these enough if you like serious mixes.

As for the mix itself, as I said it follows on from last year’s ‘Packing Shit Up’ mix (which is still available here). Various styles mashed over 2h25, covering electronica, hip hop, dub, dubstep, grime and some other things thrown in for good measure. There’s a few exclusives in there as well, from Kode 9, Lone Wolf, Vex’d, 2tall, Various Productions, Forensics and ENA – big ups to them all for the hook ups. In addition I’ve also added a lot of vocal samples from various sources: a Noam Chomsky lecture from 96, Bill Hicks and Richard Pryor live, Greg Palast, Madlib interview and Sun Ra interview. This time I also wanted to get cuts on there, which I didn’t do last time, so I ropped in some help from 2tall and DJ And who came correct with some amazing cuts. Different styles, be sure to check them when you get a minute, as well as all the artists featured on there. If you like what you hear I recommend them all.

Let’s face it, the checkpoints are all there: influenced by DJ Pain (and yes, my Dang In Dub mix, I was humbled to read), featuring the likes of 2tall and And (he of the amazing 45 Selection mix that scored massive downloads on here some time back)… its got “gonna be liked by readers of this blog” stamped all over it.

Here then, is part 1 of the mix – all 1hr 12mins of it. Part 2 will be podcast/linked for download in coming days. BTW – its worth noting that this mix comes to you in full, technicolour 320kbps MP3. Boom!

 

Tracklist:

DJ Vadim – Talk To Me vs Noam Chomsky intro (Kper Tokyo Refix)
O.N.O – Drumsutra – Tha Blue Herb Recordings
Dabrye – Smoking The Edge – Ghostly International
+ Telefon Tel Aviv – Bonus Beats (Prefuse 73 remix) – Hefty
+ 2tall ‘Prefuse Alto conform’ cuts
Dabrye ft. JDilla + Phat Kat – Game Over – Ghostly International
DJ Cam ft. Cameo – Love Junkee (J Dilla Remix) – Inflammable
Aesop Rock – The Greatest Pacman Victory in History (instr.) – Def Jux
Foreign Beggars – Black Hole Prophecies – Dented Records
BleuBird – Rocket Mouth (DJ Baku remix) – Endemik
D-Styles – Millions of Locuts Swarming – Bully Records
Romanowski – Flat Picker – Future Primitive
Birdy Nam Nam – Too Much Skunk Tonight – Uwe
TTC – J’ai Le Son – Big Dada
dDamage ft. SIN – S.I.N – Tsunami Addiction
Amon Tobin – Esther’s – Ninja Tune
Modeselektor ft. Paul St. Hilaire – Fake Emotion (Dabrye Remix) – Bpitch Control
Wax – Sleng Proto Riddim – unreleased
Razor X Productions ft. Cutty Ranks – Boom Boom Claat – Rephlex
Milanese vs Virus Syndicate – Dead Man Walking – Planet Mu
Telefon Tel Aviv – I lied – Hefty
Kode 9 – Victims – Hyperdub
The Bug ft. Flowdan – Jah War – Ninja Tune
Vex’d – Gunman – Planet Mu
+ Rumi (Prod. By skyfish) – Heso-Cha – Pop Group
+ Sileni – Twitchy Droid Leg (Vex’d Remix) – Offshore Recs
+ Loefah – Mud – DMZ
+ 2tall ‘Filth’ Cuts
Lone Wolf – Uproot – Bloodied Blade
Mala – Changes – Deep Medi Musik
Wiley – Bow E3 – Big Dada
Plastician ft. Fresh, Shizzle, Napper – Cha Vocal – Planet Mu
Vex’d – Fire (Dj Blood One remix) – unreleased
+ The Perceptionists – Let’s Move (acc.) – Def Jux
Virus Syndicate ft. Fallacy, ears, Trim, Jammer – Major List Mcs (Jammer Remix) – Planet Mu
+ Shackleton – I want To Eat you – Mordant Music
Machine Drum – Grime – The Inside
+ 2tall ‘Machine Funk’ cuts
Boxcutter – Chiral – Planet Mu
+ Bass Clef – Bass and Drum Makes My Heart sing – Blank Tapes
+ 2tall ‘Boxcutter Bounce’ cuts
Plaid – Bar Kimura (Vex’d remix) – Sony Music
Vex’d – Third Choice – Planet Mu
+ Appleblim – Gold and Silver – Skull Disco
+ Dj And ‘scratchee’ cuts
Goth Trad – Swamp – Skud
+ Various Productions – Fortune – Various
+ Massive Music – Find my Way (kode 9 remix) – Hyperdub
+ The Perveralist – The Grind – Punch Drunk
+ The Bug ft. Flowdan + Killa P – Skeng (Kode 9 remix) – Hyperdub
+ Blackdown – Lata – Keysound recs
Forensics – Prophecy – unreleased
+ ENA – Country Dub – IAI Recs
Burial – Versus – Planet Mu
YT – England Story – Sativa Records
2tall ft. Kashmere – The Most High – THTC exclusive
Romanowski – Romjack Steady – Future Primitive
Busdriver – Casting Agents and Cowgirls – Epitath
Third Sight – Anti Happy – Disgruntled
Exile + DJ Day – A Day In Exile – Ill Boogie Recs
Various Productions – Emma’s Mix – Various
2nd Class Citizen – Wishing Well – Equinox
DJ And – Sad Song vs Noam Chomsky outro

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And remember, if you like what you hear, leave a comment here or even better, get in touch with Kper and tell him how much you enjoyed the mix…

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