Tarantism 46 - Mad Blunted Jazz
Tarantism // 2105-2300 06.10.11
mad blunted jazz
Tonight, with the help of Herr Dunn and Ross Dinnett, Tarantism explore the smooth, deep world of jazz/hip-hop fusion.
Started with Cargo's "Jazz Rap" in 1985, jazz, both in the form of samples and live instrumental recordings, has become a staple part of hip-hop production, with musicians like Gang Starr and DJ Cam popularising the movement over the past 25 years.
Featuring two mixes, some interesting chat and a lot of hot air.
Posted at 18:34, 6th October 2011
playlist
| = Mix No. 1 = | |
| This Beat | |
| The Jazzual Suspects | OM |
| Pure Pleasure | |
| DJ Cam | Street Jazz |
| Meditate | |
| Arts the Beatdoctor | Beats Broke |
| Randi | |
| damu the fudgemunk | Redefinition |
| God Lives Through | |
| A Tribe Called Quest | Jive |
| Easy Comes Easy Goes (Jazz Instrumental) | |
| Edo G and Da Bulldogs | Chemistry |
| The What? | |
| Colossus ft. G-off and The Whooligan | OM |
| Loungin' | |
| Guru | Chrysalis |
| Chat with DJ Chromehands and The Paisley Fiend about Jazz and Hip-Hop. | |
| = Bed used throughout is: 'DJ Cam - Mad Blunted Jazz (LIVE)' = | |
| Bye Bye Blackbird | |
| John Coltrane and Miles Davis | Pablo |
| Angela | |
| Bob James | CBS |
| Cabfare | |
| Souls of Mischief | Not On Label |
| If You Only Knew | |
| Jurassic 5 | Interscope |
| One Day Away | |
| The Likwit Junkies | ABB |
| Tukka Yoots Riddim | |
| Us3 | Blue Note |
| Next Levels | |
| King Geedorah | Big Dada |
| The Love | |
| The Globetroddas | Eclectic Ghetto |
| You'll Find A Way | |
| Dead Prez | Loud |
| Sippin Oan a Fowtey (Jordan G/SBR Edit) | |
| Easy E | White Label |
| = Mix No. 2 = | |
| Talkin all that Jazz | |
| stetsasonic | Avex Asia |
| Ba Dada | |
| The Jazzual Suspects | OM |
| Le Bien, Le Mal | |
| Guru | Chrysalis |
| Mystery | |
| Miles Davis | Warner Bros. |
| The Jackal | |
| Ronny Jordan ft. Dana Bryant | 4th & Broadway |

