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ANT 112CD
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"One of the defining artists in the 'bootleg scene', Cassetteboy are actually 'Mike' and 'Simon', two lads from Brighton with a sick obsession for cutting up pieces of popular culture and re-assembling them in as subversive a manner as possible. In their own words: 'Basically we record famous people and make it sound like they're talking about sex or drugs. It's a winning formula.' Embraced by Sleaze Nation magazine, XFM's James Hyman and the trendy 'Hoxton' crowd, their underground mix CDs (The Parker Tapes and Inside a Whale's Cock) and seven inch records ('Di and Dodi Do Die' and 'Picasio') are now infamous. DJ Yoda popularised their Jamie Oliver mash-up 'Joliver' on his Essential Mix for Radio 1. For their first legal mix CD on Antidote they have trawled through Sanctuary's video and music collection, and come up with something completely original. Equal parts offensive, hysterically funny, intricate and clever, Mick's Tape will make listeners sit up and pay attention, if nothing else. The cut-ups on the mix are interspersed with tracks by the likes of Jaylib, Curtis Mayfield, Jehst and MF Doom; and the end result is the most original mix CD you'll hear this year."
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ANT 108CD
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"Brighton based Format has built a huge name for himself since the release of his debut album Music For The Mature B-Boy (Genuine/Pias 2003). For those unaware, Format works the same musical mines as DJ Shadow (who requested Format to support him on his UK tour) and Cut Chemist, utilizing obscure funk and jazz breaks to come up with fresh hip-hop. On A Right Earful, he delves into his hip-hop roots with a lughole damaging selection of early 90's hip-hop and breaks." Artists: Down South, Abdominal & DJ Fase, Freestyle Fellowship, Madkap, Souls of Mischief, Nautilus feat. Fatski, Lord Sear, Edan, Ugly Duckling, The Brand New Heavies feat. Main Source, The Pharcyde, The Wascals, The Alkaholiks, King Tee feat. Nefretitti & Madcap, Kurious feat. Casual, Black Sheep, Double J, Little Barrie, The Upsetters, Gonzalez.
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ANT 1007
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12" single of this track (by the guys from the Beatnuts) from the Dan Greenpeace & DJ Yoda album Unthugged Features Dirty, Clean, Instrumental and a capella versions.
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ANT 107CD
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"How To Cut & Paste Volumes 1 and 2 saw DJ Yoda draw in influences as diverse as reggae, electro, funk, hip-hop, The A Team theme and George Formby, but the biggest reaction from fans was to his now-classic 80s Pop Megamix. Given the Yoda treatment, classic 80s pop records were mutilated into masterpieces of turntablism, with scratching and samples peppering each track. Now Yoda extends the 80s idea to a whole mix -- with rock and pop records ranging from the respectable(Blondie) to the completely cheesy (Rick Astley) from the 1980's sitting surprisingly comfortably in between hip-hop hits from the same era." Artists: Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five featuring Melle Mel & Duke Bootee, Johnny Hates Jazz, Nice & Smooth, Climie Fisher, Paul Hardcastle, Grandmaster Flash & Melle Mel, Thompson Twins, Melle Mel & Duke Bottee, S Express, Betty Boo, Europe, Herbie Hancock, Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, Midnight Star, Rick Astley, Terence Trent D'Arby, Tom Browne, Kurtis Blow, Blondie, ABC, Aztec Camera, Prefab Sprout, Toni Basil, Nena, Salt N Pepa, UB40, Slick Rick, Culture Club, Hall & Oates, The Primitives, A-Ha, Cameo, and Yoda.
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ANT 103CD
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"DJ Yoda's How To Cut & Paste Volumes 1 and 2 contained more than your fair share of hip-hop, funk, reggae and turntablism, whilst at the same time managing to successfully fuse the A-Team theme with electro, George Formby with scratching, and Rick Astley with the Wu-Tang Clan. For the Unthugged mix CD, Yoda teams up with his long-term DJ partner, and fellow Hip Hop Connection and Fat Lace Magazine scribe Dan Greenpeace. Greenpeace presents XFM's All City Hip-Hop Show, and also finds time to run Bad Magic Records (Blak Twang's label). Together, they come up with a completely original, educational and hilarious hip-hop mix, with contents ranging from classic old school rap by BDP and T La Rock, to brand new (and exclusive to the Unthugged mix) tracks by Ugly Duckling, The Beatnuts and Large Professor."
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