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Bobby Corridor
Reggae Source
Posted by homegrown
on 11 January 2008 (18:36:50)
Great mix. Make it loud!
Sick selector Bobby Corridor blows some reggae-flavoured chunks for Spannered.
Bobby cut his teeth in the big bad hip hop scene of Cambridge, before moving on to provide the scratches for Earthling where Geoff Barrow left off. More recently he's been vomiting mixes onto the internet at an astonishing rate, covering as many musical bases as humanely possible.
 
Despite having an unhealthy obsession with rappers whose names begin in “S”, Bobby is probably best known for Melancholy Flowers, the big girl's blouse of the mix world, but has also made mixes for Solid Steel, the Cactus Island label, and (mainly) his own head.
 
In this, his latest mix, he revisits some classic dancehall and lays it on a crispy bed of hip hop, drum 'n' bass and dubstep. And some Schoolly D.
 
Tracklisting:
  • White Mice — Roots Music/Version (Basic Replay)
  • LTJ Bukem — Danny’s Song (Good Looking)
  • Chaka Demus — Original Kuff (Metro)
  • Skream — Auto-Dub (Tempa)
  • Schoolly D — Here We Go Again (Jive)
  • Pan Sonic — Kuumuudessa (Blast First)
  • The Specials — Concrete Jungle (2 Tone)
  • Ed ‘Roughneck’ Robinson — Roughneck Sound/Dub (Greensleeves)
  • Ganjah Posse — Say Listen To Me (Punani Mix) (Nervous)
  • Goodie Mob — Cell Therapy (instrumental) (La Face)
  • Daddy Freddy — Baba Loo (acapella) (Fashion)
  • Hopeton Lindo — Slaughter/Dub Slaughter (Greensleeves)
  • DJ Krust — Warhead (V)
  • Willi Williams — Run Them A Run (Light In The Attic)
  • Bunny General — Played By Dis Yah Sound Alone (Fashion)
  • Cutty Ranks — Muder Sound Bwoy (Jamdown)
  • Royal Flush — Worldwide (instrumental) (Blunt)
  • Jahtari Riddim Force — Vigilante Dub (Jahtari)
  • Sandoz — Monopolize and Destroy (Soul Jazz)
  • Red Rose — Hotter Junglematical Style (Greensleeves)
  • Iration Steppas — Wat Dem Ago Do (Dubhead)
  • RSD — Pretty Bright Light (Punch Drunk)
  • Styward — Dub Cowboys (Digidub)
  • Skream — Irie (Soul Jazz)
  • I-Roy — Run For Your Life (acapella)
  • Rusko feat Danman — Jah Love (Tempa)
  • Mala — Lean Forward (DMZ)
  • 2562 — Kameleon (Tectonic)
  • Peverelist — Roll With The Punches (Punch Drunk)
  • Mala — Changes (Deep Medi Muzik)
  • Phuture Assassins — Phuture Sound (Suburban Base)
  • Omen — Aphrodite (Tectonic)
  • Pinch feat Rudey Lee — Step 2 It (Soul Jazz)
  • Kromestar — Quicktime (Fantastic 3)


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