@@murraydixon4231 I will say the Kenny Beats album was surprisingly great, mostly instrumental album. That was prob first hip hop producer album in a while I felt reminded me of this era.
This is known as the 'Golden Era' of Hip Hop. The focus was not so much on baking soda, and/or Jordans. True soulful emotions where delivered in time & discrete delivery. RJD2 reached the masses via obscure video games & prolific commercial ads, while being notorious for mad-furious turn-table skills across all genres. Diplo reached the masses via obscure hip hop instrumental beats that covered a vast array of 1940's-2000 samples. Diplo (as we met him in 2005), is a musician that traverses all genres of music. Diplo's styles encompass all things music, from every recorded generation. RJD2 ++ Diplo +incalcuable
+Joel Crookston you mean diplo sold out? I agree things aren't the same as a decade earlier but I'd rather say the fans caught up with him. I too long for more pre-florida mixes, but diplo constantly puts the underground on map with his diplo & friends mixes. He does seem to understand how music & listeners evolve, though yes, I would also love to hear more dirty vowel mixes.
You two nailed the head on the coffin and WTH happened! Tim Sweeny's mind was blown then... braaaaccckkk psssst - then diplo my spaced IM'd me and said he was going off on his own. the crate digs were unreal and Ninja Tune should of retained ya for all you could of done. now D man is mainstream, RIP dino
Gah, it ends at 17:45..? I was hoping it would go the full 24:23, but I can't complain, it was a solid 18 minutes. Especially the Good Times Roll, Pt. 2 mixed with Outkast.
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This was, honestly, where I discovered Diplo. I wish RJD2 still made shit like this.
RJ and Diplo are my main djs!
I wish diplo still made shit like this...
@@murraydixon4231 fair enough. But diplo, at least, is still relevant and working with modern artists.
@@murraydixon4231 I will say the Kenny Beats album was surprisingly great, mostly instrumental album. That was prob first hip hop producer album in a while I felt reminded me of this era.
@@See5harp ill check it out 👍
This is known as the 'Golden Era' of Hip Hop. The focus was not so much on baking soda, and/or Jordans. True soulful emotions where delivered in time & discrete delivery.
RJD2 reached the masses via obscure video games & prolific commercial ads, while being notorious for mad-furious turn-table skills across all genres.
Diplo reached the masses via obscure hip hop instrumental beats that covered a vast array of 1940's-2000 samples.
Diplo (as we met him in 2005), is a musician that traverses all genres of music. Diplo's styles encompass all things music, from every recorded generation.
RJD2 ++
Diplo +incalcuable
nicholas abston Except he sold out around 2012, and it has been downhill ever since. This mix is still tops though.
+Joel Crookston you mean diplo sold out? I agree things aren't the same as a decade earlier but I'd rather say the fans caught up with him. I too long for more pre-florida mixes, but diplo constantly puts the underground on map with his diplo & friends mixes.
He does seem to understand how music & listeners evolve, though yes, I would also love to hear more dirty vowel mixes.
one of the sickest things on youtube
3:28 - oh my god, shivers
what a smooth mashup
Cool mix!
Iced Lightning-RJD2
RJD2 has the presses>>> im going to se how many CD's I burned from the ol Hollertronix site and keep posting them
You two nailed the head on the coffin and WTH happened! Tim Sweeny's mind was blown then... braaaaccckkk psssst - then diplo my spaced IM'd me and said he was going off on his own. the crate digs were unreal and Ninja Tune should of retained ya for all you could of done. now D man is mainstream, RIP dino
Michel Gonet - Flower Dance
The Soulsavers - Rumblefish :)
song at around 730? so good. I heard it at an rjd2 concert recently but have no idea what song it is. thanks
Whats the outkast mix at 13:25?
Man I'd love to have this on my iTunes or something how do I get it on my phone or computer from RUclips
Gah, it ends at 17:45..? I was hoping it would go the full 24:23, but I can't complain, it was a solid 18 minutes. Especially the Good Times Roll, Pt. 2 mixed with Outkast.
i think it`s Slick Rick
Fuck. Yeh. The end.
@tabew
I only found this version
Jay-Z vs RJD2 - Allure (Soul Position - 'No Excuse For Lovin')
@tabew
Soul Position - No Excuse for Lovin (Instrumentals)
anyone know what the track is that starts at 6:20 ?
yosup
soul position - no excuse for lovin plus Say by Cat Power
@lilijuuni I think you searching for RJD2 - 1976
@rawrrrgrrmew Dj Revolution - Break 51
Does anyone know the song at 3:57?
The drums sound like J-Kwon - Tipsy (sampled from Queen's We Will Rock You) followed by a vocal sample from Lloyd Banks' verse in G-Unit's Stunt 101
What's the name of the track that comes in at 2:10?
1976 by RJD2. It's off his second album.
which was a mash up / re sample of 2 songs at least Sophy - Un Amor Original and Cora - Instanbul
@rawrrrgrrmew Michel Gonet - Flower Dance
what song starts at 5:25??
It's originally Flower Dance by Michel Gonet, which was then sampled in Off The Record by Promoe.
15:47 serious jams. id?
i think you missed out 'the' from your sentance
whats the song 00:00 to 01:58 ?
the opening is billy squier big beat and butterfly caught rjd2 remix
haha
Nope, and also missed saying 'uninspiring' and 'painful'.
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I'm sorry rj, I don't know how yu me and Emma made me you go bald, I dont know what your origins are, but youre not my pick thanks, Chris
nice schizo post
Hey cool video my friend . I really loved your video
Come listen " UltraMegaViolence " ruclips.net/video/JWbogTqFxE0/видео.html If you like to dance , you will like it !
Love from Paris
Dr Dream