
| DJ AMES & STEALF ‘Avoiding Radar Detection’ |
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| Written by tricksta |
| Wednesday, 24 February 2010 01:12 |
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This mix features seventeen tracks with an intro, three interludes and an outro, leaving twelve quality tracks for us to get out ears around. Kicking off with the massive ‘Ma Money’ we get to hear Lil Wayne alongside Dap C, Professor Green, Big Cakes, Kid Rad, Geejay, MC Breeds & Universon on a quality beat with an infectious groove. We then get one of my favourite tracks on the mix which is Jim Jones, Lil Wayne & Stack Bundles (R.I.P) with Weatherman. This bangs hard with a real cool funk tinge before getting into ‘So Real’ from the talented Marvelous. The mix continues to impress with some notable productions including ‘Gwop, Money, Paper’ by Kid Rad and the underground smash ‘Tour Chick’ by Marvelous & Baby Zee. Infamous G-Unit fans will love ‘Respect Me’ which sees the West Coast monster 40Glocc team up with Bo Roc, Dap C & RH Bless from Brooklyn on a sick mystical sounding beat. The big names keep coming as we get Stealf’s version of Joe Budden & The Game’s ‘The Future’. This is a stripped down version with a deadly bassline and a wicked super sick drum pattern making this one of the better remixes I have heard of this track! We then get to witness how Stealf can switch his style and be diverse with Hussein Fatal & Sabowtaj’s ‘Ridaz’ track, before we get the up-tempo ‘Ghetto’ by Provokal which is easily a beat that Chipmunk could have murked. The last track is a Stealf Remix of ‘Bang Bang’ which sees Lil Wayne alongside Dap C, Geejay & Madnessity. This beat is crazy and reminds me of that era in the last decade when Dipset ruled the airwaves. This really rounds of this mixtape so well and had we wanting more. Stealf’s production has gone from strength to strength in this last year and what this mixtape did is remind me how much! He has cemented himself as one of the UK’s biggest producers and with his debut album now in the making I really do predict big things for this talented beat-maker. Loving this mix and the way Stealf has his own style rather than most producers in the UK who are still trying to emulate Premo and J Dilla. Fresh, unique and above all good quality Hip-Hop music… don’t believe me then download it yourself for FREE at this direct link http://www.multiupload.com/U8L8H74RC1. Make sure you check out… Review by Tricksta |
| Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 February 2010 01:16 |