Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Dubwise new mix
Our good friends, Dubwise, has done another mix...check it out
podcast page here:
http://dubwise.mypodcast.com/2008/07/July_2008_Friday_Mix-123522.html
or direct download here:
http://www.zshare.net/download/14871749c2622cc3
here's a preview of the tracklist
01. Adele - Cold Shoulder (Rusko remix)
02. Thunderheist - Jerk It (Jokers of the Scene remix)
03. DJ Shadow - Midnight in a Perfect World (Hensforth Remix)
04. The Ting Tings - That's Not My Name (Doctor Werewolf Bmore Mix)
05. Warren G - Regulate (Counts of Bounce Remix)
06. Secret Handshake - Summer Of 98 (Crookers Remix)
07. Michael Jackson - Bad (Mowgli is Bad Remix)
08. Switch - Twisted Jazz
09. The Count Of Monte Cristal - My Condition
10. Lil' Bo TweaK - K-Rizzle (Jim Sharp's Re-Fizzle)
11. Aril Brikha - Groove La Chord (The Other Mix)
12. Karizma - K.O.N.G
13. Le Le - La Bouche (Elroy Vanderley's Je Te Vois Une Baltimore Edit)
14. Boy 8-Bit - Suspense Is Killing Me
15. Noir Boys Club - Agyness Deyn
16. Alias - Hot Feet
17. CSS - Music Is My Hot, Hot Sex (Switch ft. Mapei Mix)
18. JakZ - Got The Power
19. Dune - Bloodlines (Herve Loves Messed Up remix)
20. Kriss Kross Jump (Dave Dirt Remix)
21. Mike Jones vs. Smashing Pumpkins - Still Tippin (Hensforths Smashing Punk Remix)
22. South Rakkas Crew - Mad All Over Again (DJ Sega REMIX)
23. Jamtech Foundation ft. King Kong - Rumble Jumble Life
24. Movado - Gangsta4Life (Absurd Bassline Edit)
25. Rusko - Jahova
26. Tes La Rok ft. Uncle Sam - Up in the vip
27. DJ Rolando - Jaguar
28. 2562 - Techno Dread
29. Smith & Mighty - Down In Rwanda
30. Shapeshifter - Creation
podcast page here:
http://dubwise.mypodcast.com/2008/07/July_2008_Friday_Mix-123522.html
or direct download here:
http://www.zshare.net/download/14871749c2622cc3
here's a preview of the tracklist
01. Adele - Cold Shoulder (Rusko remix)
02. Thunderheist - Jerk It (Jokers of the Scene remix)
03. DJ Shadow - Midnight in a Perfect World (Hensforth Remix)
04. The Ting Tings - That's Not My Name (Doctor Werewolf Bmore Mix)
05. Warren G - Regulate (Counts of Bounce Remix)
06. Secret Handshake - Summer Of 98 (Crookers Remix)
07. Michael Jackson - Bad (Mowgli is Bad Remix)
08. Switch - Twisted Jazz
09. The Count Of Monte Cristal - My Condition
10. Lil' Bo TweaK - K-Rizzle (Jim Sharp's Re-Fizzle)
11. Aril Brikha - Groove La Chord (The Other Mix)
12. Karizma - K.O.N.G
13. Le Le - La Bouche (Elroy Vanderley's Je Te Vois Une Baltimore Edit)
14. Boy 8-Bit - Suspense Is Killing Me
15. Noir Boys Club - Agyness Deyn
16. Alias - Hot Feet
17. CSS - Music Is My Hot, Hot Sex (Switch ft. Mapei Mix)
18. JakZ - Got The Power
19. Dune - Bloodlines (Herve Loves Messed Up remix)
20. Kriss Kross Jump (Dave Dirt Remix)
21. Mike Jones vs. Smashing Pumpkins - Still Tippin (Hensforths Smashing Punk Remix)
22. South Rakkas Crew - Mad All Over Again (DJ Sega REMIX)
23. Jamtech Foundation ft. King Kong - Rumble Jumble Life
24. Movado - Gangsta4Life (Absurd Bassline Edit)
25. Rusko - Jahova
26. Tes La Rok ft. Uncle Sam - Up in the vip
27. DJ Rolando - Jaguar
28. 2562 - Techno Dread
29. Smith & Mighty - Down In Rwanda
30. Shapeshifter - Creation
Monday, July 7, 2008
Ghut Tahmz @ Blu Jaz (Level 2) 4th July 2008
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
How does Jigga Man do it?
Whussgood,
Great News! Now we all know that Amy Winehouse's hair is real; and so is her fist. Gotta love how she ran off straight after. Trust me she didnt learn it from Hathaway.
And Jay Z, hmm.When doesnt he do a great show?! This is really gonna be a treat for you guys. After getting publically dissed by Noel Gallagher that "Rap had no place in Glastonbury", Hov came out with a guitar singing Wonderwall. Shit was hilarious!
And as if that doesnt put salt to the wound, Mr. Carter took the whole show how his "... name's being mentioned with the martyrs / The Biggie's and the Pac's and the Marley's and the Marcuses"
And just for your education:
Part 1: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=M-xFoiQGFRA&feature=related
Part 2: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=H6NHMv3-lf8&feature=related
Part 3: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=HfuY51soR8M&feature=related
Part 4: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=NDSi_vLXBIA&feature=related
Part 5: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3eODgkb7RPQ&feature=related
Part 6: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=IbX7iFXZzn8&feature=related
Part 7: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=qMu7Xz3HlE0&feature=related
Part 8: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=y_52IT8-SqY&feature=related
Part 9: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=LwzUGm1TZj4&feature=related
Great News! Now we all know that Amy Winehouse's hair is real; and so is her fist. Gotta love how she ran off straight after. Trust me she didnt learn it from Hathaway.
And Jay Z, hmm.When doesnt he do a great show?! This is really gonna be a treat for you guys. After getting publically dissed by Noel Gallagher that "Rap had no place in Glastonbury", Hov came out with a guitar singing Wonderwall. Shit was hilarious!
And as if that doesnt put salt to the wound, Mr. Carter took the whole show how his "... name's being mentioned with the martyrs / The Biggie's and the Pac's and the Marley's and the Marcuses"
And just for your education:
Part 1: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=M-xFoiQGFRA&feature=related
Part 2: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=H6NHMv3-lf8&feature=related
Part 3: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=HfuY51soR8M&feature=related
Part 4: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=NDSi_vLXBIA&feature=related
Part 5: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3eODgkb7RPQ&feature=related
Part 6: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=IbX7iFXZzn8&feature=related
Part 7: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=qMu7Xz3HlE0&feature=related
Part 8: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=y_52IT8-SqY&feature=related
Part 9: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=LwzUGm1TZj4&feature=related
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Bedsty Music Event: GHUT TAHMZ @ BLU JAZ (Level 2) + 4th JULY 2008 + 10pm ONWARDS

Time: Friday, July 4, 2008 at 10:00pm
Location: Blu Jaz, Level 2
Street: 11 Bali Lane
City/Town: Singapore, Singapore
For more details click here
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Friday, June 20, 2008
Playing GOD
Whussgood!
So Weezy sold A Milli after all. I'd say the tracks i dug into most was "Doctor Doctor". Koko rang me up the day it dropped just to tell me his favourite quote from the album - "But I'm a Doctor, they dont understand my writing!"
Thats pretty sick.
In anycase, now that NBA season is over, Euro08 takes my full attention. And tonight, i got my money on Germany to be 2 up at halftime. $200 please! Anybody wanna play God and make this happen?
Speaking of GOD... check out the video
So Weezy sold A Milli after all. I'd say the tracks i dug into most was "Doctor Doctor". Koko rang me up the day it dropped just to tell me his favourite quote from the album - "But I'm a Doctor, they dont understand my writing!"
Thats pretty sick.
In anycase, now that NBA season is over, Euro08 takes my full attention. And tonight, i got my money on Germany to be 2 up at halftime. $200 please! Anybody wanna play God and make this happen?
Speaking of GOD... check out the video
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Garnett & the Celtics takes 08!
Whussgood!
Celtics takes Game 6 and the title by blowing out Lakers by 39 points.
Finally, its Game 6, and Celtics takes the crown as this season's NBA champion. Im ecstatic. Talk about a long road to see success! After 12 seasons of almost single-handedly carrying Timberwolves through thick and thin, he gets traded to Boston, along with Ray Allen (who also 'suffered' 11 seasons without winning any rings) and well...the rest is history.
Prior to this, "The Big Ticket" has been a beast in the game, earning every accomplishment possible, including Most Valuable Player of the 2003-04 season, NBA Defensive Player of the Year of the 2007-08 season, being named to eleven All-Star teams and being named to eight All-NBA and All-Defensive Teams. He is also the all-time leader in NBA seasons played with averages of at least 20 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists per game.
So its nice to finally have a trophy.
some of KG's best moments through his career according to NBA
Celtics takes Game 6 and the title by blowing out Lakers by 39 points.
Finally, its Game 6, and Celtics takes the crown as this season's NBA champion. Im ecstatic. Talk about a long road to see success! After 12 seasons of almost single-handedly carrying Timberwolves through thick and thin, he gets traded to Boston, along with Ray Allen (who also 'suffered' 11 seasons without winning any rings) and well...the rest is history.
Prior to this, "The Big Ticket" has been a beast in the game, earning every accomplishment possible, including Most Valuable Player of the 2003-04 season, NBA Defensive Player of the Year of the 2007-08 season, being named to eleven All-Star teams and being named to eight All-NBA and All-Defensive Teams. He is also the all-time leader in NBA seasons played with averages of at least 20 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists per game.
So its nice to finally have a trophy.
some of KG's best moments through his career according to NBA
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Bands doing Hip Hop
and here's another thing to check out...
for more...catch this gig....and leave comments bout the video..."Sixx"

syaheed
www.bedstymusic.com
www.1asiahiphop.com
for more...catch this gig....and leave comments bout the video..."Sixx"

syaheed
www.bedstymusic.com
www.1asiahiphop.com
something to ponder
Whussgood!!
Over the last week, i've come to seriously think about what improvements our music has made here in Singapore. My first thought was that most will say it is little to none. But then again, it is those people who dont really come out to the gigs, come on to this page, or any of the other active writers and practitioners of hiphop. But that's another story altogether.
What are the improvements? Well, the fact that we have regular monthly showcases provided by clubs like Butter Factory, Zouk, MOS, Home Club, etc, and indie promoters like 65&Hope, Beats Society and Pushin On to name a few. But how many really puts the local guys in the tangle with the international acts. very few do. now. i wonder really if we can move forward past this stage in our progress.
As an artform, i certainly think all the people who's taken a proactive approach, at one point or another, has helped HipHop and its related artforms to the foreground. We are included in street festivals, we have grafitti for art installations, dance crews are popping up every where, and we get to see this happening before us. Its nice to be frank.
And alot of it is also because of the push by the mainstream market - HipHop is now officially Popular. therefore, i will have to say that we are now considered pop music. dont go boo. its true. but that is not necessarily a bad thing. Micheal Jackson is the King of Pop and i do recall him making R&B.
So what is our next step? Why cant we move forward? Sure for the love of the music we can do something greater. But herein lies the problem - sort of.
Many feel that by doing it for the love, most prefer not to tarnish that motive by staying broke - whether by choice or bad decision, thats left to them. Yet, that is where we need to move forward. We have to keep funding our music. And if you're apart of the music, that means funding yourself! Or in other words...GET PAID!
So fuck exposure, i say we get paid for being exposed. Im tired of promoters/labels/agents/ and all others saying its for exposure. Even if you're performing to the president - get paid, then donate that money to charity if you really dont want to keep it. That's what i'll do. Perform for free for a charitable cause - not for exposure. I dont need to tell you the benefits of money. you can figure that bit out yourself.
I love making my music. I hate starving.
Who wants to do something about this?
Syaheed
www.bedstymusic.com
www.1asiahiphop.com
ps. some of the most talented cats i know, stopped making music because when you're out of school, and free from National Service, you have things like responsibility to your home, family, and bills. just a thought.
Over the last week, i've come to seriously think about what improvements our music has made here in Singapore. My first thought was that most will say it is little to none. But then again, it is those people who dont really come out to the gigs, come on to this page, or any of the other active writers and practitioners of hiphop. But that's another story altogether.
What are the improvements? Well, the fact that we have regular monthly showcases provided by clubs like Butter Factory, Zouk, MOS, Home Club, etc, and indie promoters like 65&Hope, Beats Society and Pushin On to name a few. But how many really puts the local guys in the tangle with the international acts. very few do. now. i wonder really if we can move forward past this stage in our progress.
As an artform, i certainly think all the people who's taken a proactive approach, at one point or another, has helped HipHop and its related artforms to the foreground. We are included in street festivals, we have grafitti for art installations, dance crews are popping up every where, and we get to see this happening before us. Its nice to be frank.
And alot of it is also because of the push by the mainstream market - HipHop is now officially Popular. therefore, i will have to say that we are now considered pop music. dont go boo. its true. but that is not necessarily a bad thing. Micheal Jackson is the King of Pop and i do recall him making R&B.
So what is our next step? Why cant we move forward? Sure for the love of the music we can do something greater. But herein lies the problem - sort of.
Many feel that by doing it for the love, most prefer not to tarnish that motive by staying broke - whether by choice or bad decision, thats left to them. Yet, that is where we need to move forward. We have to keep funding our music. And if you're apart of the music, that means funding yourself! Or in other words...GET PAID!
So fuck exposure, i say we get paid for being exposed. Im tired of promoters/labels/agents/ and all others saying its for exposure. Even if you're performing to the president - get paid, then donate that money to charity if you really dont want to keep it. That's what i'll do. Perform for free for a charitable cause - not for exposure. I dont need to tell you the benefits of money. you can figure that bit out yourself.
I love making my music. I hate starving.
Who wants to do something about this?
Syaheed
www.bedstymusic.com
www.1asiahiphop.com
ps. some of the most talented cats i know, stopped making music because when you're out of school, and free from National Service, you have things like responsibility to your home, family, and bills. just a thought.
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