Saturday 19 January 2008

The Sixty One

Another quick little post to get your heads pointing towards The Sixty One - a music site I had recommended to me. Its for both artists and listeners alike. Artists upload their music, and the further up the site those tracks go, is completely down to the listeners bumping them from their profiles... Confused? It all makes perfect sense once you're had a Frank Butchers at the site.

Anyway, I've uploaded a few new tracks to my page on the site, so if you feel compelled to sign up and bump them up the list, then go ahead...

My tracks are here.

HAWWWWWWLAAAA!

Friday 18 January 2008

My Fist In Your Face

Stumbled across this blog when I was jumping through random links like the Sam Beckett of cyberspace, and I'm glad I did. There's a load of good stuff on offer like the BUMPS mixtape, which I've got pounding through my off-the-back-of-a-lorry speakers right now. There's also a link to the demo tapes from one of my favourite LP's of all time, Casual's Fear Itself, which makes it worth visiting the site on the strength of that alone. A'way, I've adde the address to the Linkage section for future reference, but for now, get your mouse and hammer on these words right here ---> MY FIST IN YOUR FACE!

Saturday 12 January 2008

Blast From The Past

Well its Saturday afternoon, and here's a little treat for you all. Taking things back to 1999, a little footage from that year's South East Mixing Championships, featuring some early footage of my old friend Killa Kela back in the 360 Physicals days... You can spot a few infamous faces in the background, including yours truly...

Friday 11 January 2008

Pure Mayhem

Not sure what happened to The Terrorists' mixtape that this tune was supposed to feature on, but for those that haven't seen it, here's the video for Mayhem by my good friend Dr Syntax... A very dope track, with a very dope video, I think you'll agree...

Tuesday 8 January 2008

Happy New Year Motherfuckers!

Guess who's back... Yeah, thats right, I've finally composed myself and dragged my stinking carcass out of the intoxicated liver-fuck that was my Christmas, Birthday and New Year, and I'm now rolling up my sleeved and preparing to hit 2008 with the kind of ferocity normally reserved for Newcastle fans with season tickets behind Sam Allardyce's dug-out. I realise that the tail end of 07 was a bit slack as far as Fantana Reports goes, but I'll endeavour to bring you a little bit more quality over the next 356 days. Who knows - it might actually happen.

So... thats all very well, but what have you got for us now?, I hear you cry. Well let me cut to the Chevy Chase.



First up, registering strongly on the radar is the debut LP from NYC producer/deejay Statik Selektah. Now you may or may not know the name just yet, but Spell My Name Right hits all the right buttons as far as I'm concerned. I had mad trouble picking it up from around Brighton and had to cop it online, but its worth the search to get your hands on it. The list of guests he's managed to rope into appearing is pretty phenomenal. DJ Premier, KRS-One, Large Professor, Q-Tip, Joell Ortiz, AZ, Royce the 5'9", Ev from Dilated Peoples - the list goes on. The beats are all pretty tasty too, from the laid back Stop, Look, Listen to the Mike Tyson's Punch Up sampling Punch Out (see what they've done there) featuring Big shug. Anyway, picking up this LP if you haven't already got it would be a sure fire way to kick off 2008 in style, so go geddit!

I also picked up Termanology's Hood Politics V, but I won't offer my opinion just yet, as I haven't listened to it enough to do any review justice...

Right, moving on to video of the week - taking things over to the Westside for Ice Cube's Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It - judge this for yourself fam, but up here at Illwood Heights, I'm definitely feeling it.



In UK news, it gives me great pleasure to announce the return of Dusty Crates Radio after a brief hiatus. My man Last Skeptik will be uploading new shows on the rgular, so head over, slam a bookmark in that goddamn web address, and rest easy knowing your life is a great deal more complete than it was before you did it. And while I'm on the subject, check out Skeptik's Under The Patio for January. If you don't know, know you know.

Moving on to films. Whatever you do, don't waste an hour and a half of your time sitting through I Am Bell-End or whatever Will Smith's new flick is actually called. Nothing more than a yank rip-off of 28 Days Later, with possibly the worst ending I have endured for a good few years. Its that shit that I thought I'd post a breakdown on here, but then I thought no, if you want to ignore my advice and watch it, then do. You won't get that time back though, ya heard! Oh, and don't get me started on the shithouse CGI...

Anyway, before my blood reaches boiling point and I spontaneously combust, I think I'd better mention the fact that my man Vecks from Genius Squad has a new track up on his myspace called Sunday Service, featuring Rup the Cnut and yours truly, pontificating on the finer points of the beautiful game.

Other things that are good, before I go: Jessica Alba in Sin City; My liver healing itself after the festive booze up; The new beat I got off Tom Caruana; Gigs in the French Alps in March; Longusto's forthcoming CD; Anticipation of the new Aliens vs Predator film (whether or not it will be any good is another question, but I live in hope); Call of Duty online (PS3 you Xbox chumps)...

Till next time.