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 | Early AV8 Cut-Up Party Big Beat 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Some nice tracks, a couple of very monotonous tunes! slightly dated now i guess Interesting to fans of early AV8 and late nineties Big Beat... Mixing is average, snatches of nice scratch... read full review |  | Big-Beat Nostalgia, Averagely Mixed The DJ mixing of this is basic, but there are some rare big-beat gems that you might have heard on a night-out in the late nineties, but never got to find out the name of. For the definitive big-beat mix cds, c... read full review |  | Three hip-hop gems, but too much filler 'Saturdays', 'Ring Ring Ring' & 'Keepin' The Faith' are hip-hop classics, in my opinion hip-hop doesn't get any better than the former track. But the rest of the albu... read full review |  | Obscure, great funk Classic, cool, mellow funk - all tracks are great. However, you can hear the crackle and pops of the original vinyl, so the quality is 'authentic' but not as perfect as it could have been on a CD. read full review | ![CD: With The Lights Out (+DVD) [Digipak] Nirvana, 2004](http://i3.ebayimg.com/02/c/02/d0/5a/4c_6.JPG) | Courtney battles the bootleggers to protect her pension The solo acoustic track 'Where Did You Sleep Last Night' is far better than the version you can find on teh 'Unplugged in New York' cd / dvd - its really good. 'Verse Chorus Verse'... read full review |  | Forgotten Folk Soul Chill-Out Gems from the 60s & 70s The strength of this compilation is the song selection, obscure, long-forgotten but mostly solid songs that are quite varied in style (from mid-paced to chill-out) but gel together really well. This is helped b... read full review |  | Wicked Funk Soul & Hip Hop Party Mix A near-essential mix cd, amazing production, especially heavy drums, it sounds really fresh. A distant relative of early Andy Smith but they have a completely distinctive style of hip-hop funk soul a... read full review |  | Well produced, laid-back instrumental hip-hop beats Surprisingly good album, fitting just as well into the big-beat scene as it does the hip-hop scene. A bit too upbeat to be called trip-hop. It keeps you interested from the first listen, all the way ... read full review |  | Jazzy, golden age hip-hop with jaw-drapping turntablism Loads of strong, jazzy tracks here, mostly from hip-hop's golden age - Gang Starr, Black Sheep, Main Source, Pharcyde, A Tribe Called Quest. Some of the tracks aren't so strong, which is why this mix ... read full review |  | Nice, chilled out songs but with very average DJing This is a much more chilled out and R&B-filled affair than its predecessors (parts 1 and 2). Technically, its not as well mixed as its predecessors, and the songs are slightly weaker. However, its still a g... read full review |
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