Showing posts with label Evil Dee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Evil Dee. Show all posts

Thursday, 13 June 2019

Evil Dee - Monday Night Flava Mix on Hot 97 (1996)




Another Evil Dee show on Hot 97, this time with Mic Geronimo in the studio. There's also an ad for the The Wiz promoting Eazy E's new album which apparently is/was "the most anticipated hip hop album of all time". Who knew?


tracklist
Group Home - The Realness
AZ - Your World Don't Stop
Mad Lion & KRS One - Double Trouble
Heltah Skeltah - Let The Brainz Blo
unknown - unknown
Group Home - Suspended In Time (remix)
Large Professor - Mad Scientist
Paula Perry - Paula's Jam
Camp Lo - Killin Em Softly
Pharcyde - Drop (remix)
INI - Props
Mic Geronimo - interview
Mic Geronimo - Wherever You Are
Mic Geronimo ft OC & Royal Flush - Men vs Many
Mic Geronimo - Life Check
Mic Geronimo - Freestyle
INI - Props
Bahamadia - Rugged Ruff
Yvette Michelle - Everynight Everyday (blend w/ Doin It)

Saturday, 25 May 2019

Evil Dee - Monday Night Flava Mix on Hot 97 (1994)



Another Evil Dee tape, this time live on Hot 97 at the tail end of 94, mixing up old and new rap with some blends...


Usher - Think Of You
Group Home - Supastar
Super Kids - The Tragedy (Don't Do It)
Jeru The Damaja - Can't Stop The Prophet (Pete Rock remix)
Stephanie Mills - (You're Puttin) A Rush On Me (blend)
Dr Dre & Ice Cube - Natural Born Killaz
unknown - Ghetto Love? (blend)
Nas - One Love
unknown - unknown
Crooklyn Dodgers - Crooklyn
Heather B - I Get Wreck
Ice Cube - What Can I Do (Eastside remix)
Gang Starr ft Nice & Smooth - DWYCK
Public Enemy - Don't Believe The Hype
Public Enemy - Rebel Without A Pause
Run DMC - Peter Piper
Mobb Deep - Hit It From The Back
King Sun - Humm Deez Nuts
Brand Nubian ft Busta Rhymes - Alladat
Capleton - Tour (remix)
Rude Rydims - Everybody Bounce
Scarface - I Never Seen A Man Cry
The Roots - Silent Treatment

Sunday, 19 May 2019

Evil Dee - Old School R&B



On some sunday cool out steez. Evil Dee goes in some 80s vibes - Taana Gardner, Keni Burke, Tom Tom Club, Mary Jane Girls, Maze etc. All kind of obvious stuff now but I don't think there was too may tapes with this kind of thing back then (guessing this is from 95-97ish

I ripped the tape Diablo gave me but turns out Grime & Lime posted it up years back if you need the download.

Sunday, 7 August 2016

some re-ups

When I set this blog up and started ripping my old tapes I wasn't clued up on the whole digital fidelity thing so most of the early posts are at 128 kbps. This morning I re-ripped 2 of my all time favourite tapes at 320 and added them to my mixcloud page. Go check 'em out...

Evil Dee on Hot 97 (1994)

Mastermind - Tape 36 (1997)

I still get asked about the Mastermind tapes a lot so I'll try and get the other 2 I have re posted at some point.

I also added DJ Semtex's 'Volume 6' tape the other day



Saturday, 2 May 2015

Evil Dee on Hot 97 (1994)

Evil Dee in the mix on the station where Hip Hop lived once upon a time. Group Home, Nas, Dre & Cube all on this...




This was generously donated to the site by ya boy Barry 'Grime And Lime' Scott. If you're ever in the mood for some classic rap mix tapes by all sorts of DJs then go see him.

Also, there were some problems with the files for my 'Days Of Old' mix and the DJ Rectangle CD so I've re-ripped them and uploaded them again. You're all welcome.

Thursday, 7 March 2013

Evil Dee on Hot 97

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Sunday, 6 June 2010

Evil Dee's last show on Hot 97 (1997)





Evil Dee's final show on Hot 97, back in September 1997. The Alkaholiks are in the studio and drop a freestyle and even Monie Love gets on the mic. Original tape courtesy of Mr Lawson.


Monday, 16 March 2009

DJ Evil Dee on Hot 97 (1994)














This tape (only 40 mins long unfortunately) is one of my favourites for the following reasons:
- E Rule's 'Listen Up'.
- Evil Dee cutting up Zhane & Blackgirl acapellas over Gang Starr and Wu Tang beats and scratching his name check on 'Crooklyn'.
- Its got the world premier of Black Moon's 'Murder MCs', straight off the DAT from D&D studios.
- Buckshot drops a freestyle over the 'Kaught In Da Ak' instrumental.
- The phoned-in shout-outs give it an authentic mid-90s NYC feel and I like that sort of thing.
Considering this is from 1994 (one of the best years ever for quality Hip Hop) its strange that Buckshot mentions "taking Hip Hop back". He obviously had no idea what the future held and that any DJ playing a Bootcamp Click b-side on daytime Hot 97 in 2009 would be fired.




Wish I had the first part of the show but the other side of the tape (courtesy of DJ MK way back in the day) is Roc Raida tearing it up on Funk Flex's show. I'll drop that soon.