Like its predecessor,
this installment in the Live at the Future Primitive Soundsession series
features two DJs on five turntables in a live performance at a San Francisco club.
Z-Trip and Radar might not be quite as well-known
as Cut Chemist (Ozomatli, Jurassic 5)
or Shortkut (Invisibl Skratch Piklz),
but that doesn't make them any less impressive on the turntables.
In fact, their set--built around a lot of classic rock (Aerosmith's "Sweet Emotion," Rush's "Tom Sawyer")
and hip-hop (Black Sheep's "This or That," LL Cool J's "Rock the Bells," and many more) is,
if anything, more fun than their counterparts' effort.
Listening to favorites like the Beastie Boys' "Hey Ladies,"
Queen's "Flash's Theme," and Eric B & Rakim's "Paid in Full"
reimagined in this setting gives the songs a whole new life.
An instant party.
Dead Link,You Slept On This One!
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