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    Hey Ohms - keep 'em coming!
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    Dayum! I <3 your tastes. Nothing but the good ol' 90s hip hop. Sadly, those don't bang at peak time at the club. You gotta go with the popular, booty shakin' and hype ass stuff. ALWAYS gets the people going : Too Short- Blow The Whistle Montel Jordan- This is How We Do It Dr. Dre- Let's Get High E40- Tell Me When To Go Dr. Dre- Ain't No Fun....Almost anything by Lil' John. You get the point! I'd use the gangstarr, de la soul, ATCQ, Arrested Development, and the Pete Rock and CL Smooth to warm up !

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    Keeping on an old skool tip, off the top of my head my certified hip hop club bangers are as follows:

    Most Wanted - Calm Down
    Mantronix - King of the Beats
    45 King - 900 Number
    Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock - It Takes Two
    Eric B & Rakim - Eric B is President
    MC Shan - The Bridge
    Supernova Cee and Casanova Rudd - Do the James
    Audio Two - Top Billin
    MC Shan - The Bridge
    BDP - Bridge is Over
    Hardnoise - Hardnoise
    Gunshot - Battle Creek Brawl
    Son of Noise - Master of Menace
    Hijack - Badman is Robbin
    Blade - The Coming Is Near

    And any tracks by EPMD, A Tribe Called Quest, Public Enemy, Ultramagnetic MCs and NWA.

    That's it for now. I'll think of some more and post them.

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    I know most of 'em aren't striahgt up and down club bangers - but then I don't play in mainstream clubs - I'm more of a second room kinda guy, and use stuff like this to warm up into Nu-Funk/Ghetto Funk/Nu Skool Breaks ...

    OK, a few more less obvious ones (or at least non obvious remixes)

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2zu9b5KkCg

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=riUUUYHsdS8

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdubgJ-eGuw

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iztp036z54

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8nB5yugIpc

    Anyone fancy some quality UK Hip-Hop next?
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    Hell yeah. I've been trying to get into UK Hip-Hop or a while. Some I like are:

    Nextmen
    The Anomolies
    Aspects
    B'Tol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patch View Post
    Hell yeah. I've been trying to get into UK Hip-Hop or a while. Some I like are:

    <snip>

    Aspects
    B'Tol
    Can tell you're a Bristol boy

    You heard the B'Tol & Jagos album from a few years back? lovely mellow late nightness. The Bastard Sunz stuff he's doing with Rogue is a bit more aggy, but Nick still has some flow to him ...

    Right onto the UK!

    Serious nod to the old school UK heads here ... Rodney P was a founder member of arguably the first UK hip-hop group, The London Posse.

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kdoK5xXCSU

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-Vn1-qLwJ4

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vL0zhBdCk8

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkHu_x1YkNw

    I have a bit of a soft spot for Stig of the Dump as well ...

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqW9MnmdsAM

    Got loads of this as well, if you want some more
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    Such great great stuff on here.... I'm at work and can't play this stuff out loud but I am dancing in my seat just looking at these pages!
    "Art is what you can get away with." - Marshall McLuhan

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    How can you bring up UK Hip Hop and not mention Roots Manuva "Witness". Biggest UK banger of all time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodge View Post
    How can you bring up UK Hip Hop and not mention Roots Manuva "Witness". Biggest UK banger of all time!
    Tbh - because every bugger knows it already ... I was trying to go for some of the less obvious stuff. It's a damn fine track mind. You heard the Modeselektor remix from the Ninja Tune XX album?
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