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Lack Jemmon - Don't Get Stupid - Free Download
The Hungarian duo of, Kid Panel and DJ Clairvo, find themselves at opposite ends of the Breaks world, tempo wise. Kid Panel creates the more uptempo, floor smashing variety, while, DJ Clairvo comes in with something a lot chunkier and funkier at the lower end of the bpm scale. When these guys get together they work under the name, Lack Jemmon and create a sound which is pretty much bang in the middle of their solo workings.
With a great deal of hype growing for the duos, Lack Jemmon work, the guys over at, Fort Knox Five, happily handed over the reigns of their ‘Funk The World‘ mix series to them. As you’re about to experience, the call that was an inspired one as an hours worth of action packed Glitch Hop, Funk, Breaks and Disco is laid down before us. Bow down to it’s worthiness and then get up and go nuts, it’s one of those kind of mixes!
To coincide with this mix, the guys have released this cheeky re-funk of ‘Get Stupid’ by, Aston Merrygold. If you’ve ever heard a chart song get this funked up before we’d like to hear it, but for now, get on down to this banger! Extra funkula!
Download ‘Don’t Get Stupid’ here via Hypeddit.
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Mix tracklist :
01. DJ Vadim – Fussin n Fightin
02. Basement Freaks ft. Mustafa Akbar – Move Your Body
03. Timewarp Inc. – Liberty Is Our Destiny feat. Gobey
04. Mr. Ours – YMA (DJ Alias feat. Turbohag remix)
05. Khurt Walker – Texas Ranger
06. Mr. Stabalina – Going Crazy (Scour Records Freemix)
07. Lack Jemmon – Don’t Get Stupid
08. See-I – Queen of Sheba ft. Edy Blu (Lack Jemmon remix)
09. Lack Jemmon – Loops of Prime
10. Lack Jemmon – L.E.W.I.S.
11. Dub:ra vs. Arteo – The Funk Phenomena
12. Lack Jemmon – Cherry Pie
13. Andy Cooper – Bring It To Me (The Allergies remix)
14. DJ Woody feat. BluRum13 – Rockin’ Ya Block (The Allergies remix)
15. Armand Van Helden – Illin N Fillin
16. The Synthetic Plastic Worms feat. The Reptiles – It’s All Right
17. Outer Kid – Guy Richie
18. Mister T. – 12 Inch Groove
19. Shaka Loves You – Turn It Loose
20. DJ Dan & divaDanille – I Got A Man
21. Lack Jemmon – Let’s Jam On
22. Mystic Roots – Band Tonite (DJ Dan Sygnal 2015 remix)
Queen of Sheba Music Video & Free Download from See-I
“Queen of Sheba”
featuring Edy Blu
by SEE-I
www.see-i.com
Fort Knox Recordings (2014)
FREE DOWNLOAD HERE:
The Queen of Sheba was rumored to be one of the most beautiful and powerful women in ancient history when King Solomon married the Abyssinian ruler. Whether this legend is true or not does not matter anymore, as See-I has produced an amazing music video, which captures the essence of this mythic beauty. The track “Queen of Sheba”, released on Fort Knox Recordings, is from See-I’s 2014 album, Knowledge Shine Bright and features local chanteuse Edy Blu on vocals alongside with See-I’s front men Rootz and Zeebo Steele.
Directed by Bryan Eckerson, the music video was shot and produced on various locations throughout the Washington, DC area. Included in the video are scenes of See-I at the Eighteenth Street Lounge, where the band has performed each and every Wednesday night since early 2006. In fact, it was in the now defunct recording studio at the Eighteenth Street Lounge where Eric Hilton and Rob Garza first enlisted Rootz and Zeebo as vocalists when they created the world famous downtempo super groupThievery Corporation.
Edy Blu is no stranger to the See-I massive, having performed with the band as one of the opening singers for several years now, and also recorded the hit track “Queen of Sheba” earlier this year. Edy Blu brings natural style and grace to her vocals on the track and to this luscious music video, which blends nature, reggae and beauty together in an ethereal vibe. See-I has always been a family affair, and Zeebo’s son Salem Steele was the main production force behind this solid track. See-I guitarist Rob Myers (who also plays with Fort Knox Five and Thievery Corporation) design the title and credit graphics for the video. Always important to the See-I massive is the importance of fun and uplifting music, which elevates the listener to a higher level, and this track has an added level of cultural references, as Zeebo says, “It’s the Queen of Sheba from the storybooks…”
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