Back in 2004, I had the pleasure of opening up for Toy Selectah here in Austin. This was before the era of Serato and laptop DJs, so most of the music played that night was vinyl, although I do recall bringing my Pioneer CDJ and playing a few tracks off CD. It was a fun night, as Toy had picked up some crazy vinyl finds on a recent trip to Peru and the crowd dug every bit of it.
At the end of the night, he hit me off with this--a cd full of mashups--from Cumbia and Reggae to Funk and Hiphop. I listened to it quite a bit and even played a few tracks out from time to time. A week or two ago, I came across it for the first time in years and decided to post it as one of those nostalgic throwback things folks do on occasion. So, heres a few tracks I've uploaded for your listening pleasure. Shout out to KEN (Kinky Electric Noise) for encouraging me to post these up.
~A Cumbia mashup, sounds familiar but cant place the original. Nice tune!
~some Funky Cold Medina vs. Babe Ruth's the Mexican with some James Brown sprinkled on top--classic B-boy Funk!
~this is that G-Unit beat if Im not mistaken. Some Control Machete bizness. Dig it.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Sistema Local Mashups
Labels:
bboy,
cumbia,
djavatar,
funk,
hiphop,
mashups,
reggae,
sistemalocal,
toyselectah
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
April 19th Latin Music Night Austin Texas
~Hey, Really pleased to be a part of this great night happening in downtown Austin at La Zona Rosa on April 19th. There will be some terrific live music courtesy of Del Castillo as well as a Salsa Dance performance. Of course, some great food as well from El Sol y La Luna. Its gonna be a fun night! Tickets on sale now. Get them here.
Also, glad to announce that the MasCultura Music website is up and running again. This new look is an improvement over the older site, I think. Thanks to wix.com for making it so easy to make my own site. It is still a work in progress, as I need to add some pictures and various details. But, its up and thats what matters...for now. Check it out!
www.masculturamusic.com
Labels:
austin,
cumbia,
del castillo,
dj,
la zona rosa,
latin,
mascultura,
music,
red club,
salsa
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