Showing posts with label Mick Boogie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mick Boogie. Show all posts

Friday, September 25, 2009

Mick Boogie & PBJ - Re-Living Thing (2009)




01. Naledge & Mickey Factz: Blue Period Picasso (remixed by nVMe)
02. Freebass 808 & Christian Rich: Living Thing (remixed by Apple Juice Kid)
03. Bun B & The Kid Daytona: Losing My Mind (remixed by 6th Sense)
04. Big Pooh, Chaundon & Phil Nash: Stay This Way (remixed by Jazzy Jeff)
05. Trouble Andrew & GLC: Lay It Down (remixed by The Kickdrums)
06. Talib Kweli & 6th Sense: I Want You (remixed by William Russell / Good Life Mike)
07. 88 Keys & Outasight: 4 Out Of 5 (remixed by 6th Sense)
08. U-N-I: Last Night (remixed by Remot)
09. GZA, Buckshot & Tabi Bonney: The Feeling (remixed by Marco Polo)
10. Big Sean, Black Milk & T3: Just The Past (remixed by nVMe)
11. Kardinal Offishall, Donnis & Henok Achido: It Just Don’t Move Me (remixed by Jet Audio)
12. Wale, Young Chris & Rhymefest: Nothing To Worry About (remixed by The Kickdrums)
13. Evidence, Jerreau & Fashawn: Amsterdam (remixed by Cookin’ Soul)


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Mick Boogie got together with some of his favorite producers and emcees and came up with a Mick Boogie classic. All the PBJ songs from their “Living Thing” album completely remixed and reworked. The reason why I posted it is Sniper's former video post of track No. 4, the Jazzy Jeff remix which I personally admire the most and became one of my favourite tracks.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Mick Boogie-… Adele: 1988(2008)






1. Chasing 1988: The Intro (f/ 6th Sense)
2. Day Dreams (nVMe Remix)
3. Tired (6th Sense Remix)
4. First Love (Remot Remix f/ Naledge)
5. My Same (Garbs Infinite Remix)
6. Melt My Heart To Stone (Kickdrums Remix f/ Big Pooh)
7. Cold Shoulder (Garbs Infinite Remix)
8. Right As Rain (nVMe Remix)
9. Make You Feel My Love (Remot Remix)


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Fresh off the success of the internationally-acclaimed Viva La Hova, the MB team have reunited to introduce rock star Adele (nominated for 4 Grammy awards) to a whole new audience.

Adele’s album 19 set trends and created influence in the pop, rock and international worlds. But what would happen if the vocals and instruments of 19 were combined with the hip-hop sensibilities of the late 1980s, considered by many hip-hop’s golden age?

The result is the new release from Mick Boogie… Adele: 1988.

More than a mashup, it’s a complete reinterpretation of Adele’s album as only Mick Boogie and friends can do.