Turntable Radio – The Mr Trick Years: Show #10
September 15, 2008 by Mr Trick
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Originally aired 9th December 2002. This show was a spotlight on the French turntablist scene, with tracks from DJ Pone & Crazy B, DJ Mouss and SamSaScratch. On top of this we had a “Very
Metal” Triple Threat – 3 tracks (courtesy of Revolution, Dibbs and Z-Trip) that all draw samples from the world of metal and rock music. Also, music from DJ Ragz, T-Rock, DJ Noize, Plagiawrists, Babu & Rhettmatic, Craze, Kid Koala and moreā¦
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Turntable Radio – The Mr Trick Years: Show #9
September 8, 2008 by Mr Trick
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Originally aired 1st December 2002. Featuring tracks from Mr Dibbs, the Beat Junkies live appearance @ DMC 2002, Animal Crackers, DJ DQ, an excerpt from the Bullet Proof Space Travellers “Space Travelling 101″ mix, Roli Rho live, Noisy Stylus, Disco Ducks and much more…
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Turntable Radio – The Mr Trick Years: Show #8
September 1, 2008 by Mr Trick
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Originally aired 24th November 2002. Now this was a special show for me – and for the listeners too I might add – as Billy Jam, owner of the seminal label Hip Hop Slam recorded a Scratch Attack special just for us. Now, to me Billy remains someone I respect enormously, because when I was a no-mark starting out on this radio show airing on a small London station, I mailed him asking for some advice. Billy gave it in droves and even offered to organise a scratch BBQ at his place in Oakland, inviting some of the Bay’s finest round for a cut. Probably the most notable exclusive on this at the time was the world debut of Q-Bert’s newest track, “Turbo Paw Platoon” (one that remains a Q fave for me), not to mention newness from Italy’s Alien Army and the likes of DJ Pone too.
Ultimately, this went on to be one of our most-listened to shows and selections from it also appeared on the Hip Hop Slam release Scratch Attack 3. Hip Hop Slam lasted another year or so after this, but sadly seem to have since ceased operations – a real shame to me as they were the epitome of the DIY aesthetic on the turntablist scene. Sorely missed for sure – but you can hear just why on this very show…
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