Posts Tagged: Mick Boogie


2
Feb 09

Mick Boogie & Terry Urban: 2009 GRAMMY Nominees Remixed

Mick Boogie & Terry Urban: 2009 GRAMMY Nominees Remixed mp3
via Mick’s blog:

Ever wonder how Kanye would sound rapping on Kenna’s song? What if The Jonas Brothers sang over some hiphop breakbeats? What if Thom Yorke sang on Lupe’s “Superstar?” What if Sara Bareilles bought a sampler and not a piano? The list goes on… but the answers can be found here.

I usually enjoy Mick Boogie’s and Terry Urban’s periodical mixtapes, but when they get on one together, magic ensues. This one also hits close to home — I love the GRAMMYs, no matter how flawed they obviously are. Anyway, a lot of these are jammin’. The tracklist + highlights + full download links after the jump! Continue reading →


28
Jan 09

Pigeons & Planes Presents: Mixed Tapes

Pigeons & Planes Presents: Mixed Tapes listen

Spreading it like butter! Confusion says:

Mixed by Kid Couture, this is a 10 track project featuring some of our favorite mixtape songs from ‘08. Some of the best music of the year was featured on mixtapes, and unfortunately a lot of people don’t bother to check entire tapes, so we picked the best of the best to be featured on this. 10 tracks, no bullshit, smooth transitions, no need to skip a track. Trust me. Download it, put it on a playlist or on a CD, and let it spin. Check the tracklist below, along with links to all those involved. If you have the means, spread this.

1. Asher Roth – Humansirkme
2. Adele & Mick Boogie – Melt My Heart (ft. Big Pooh)
3. 88 Keys – Cuddle Bums (ft. Tanya Morgan)
4. Kid Cudi – Man On The Moon
5. The Cool Kids – That’ll Work
6. Clipse – Addiction
7. Wale – The Freestyle
8. B.o.B. – Generation Lost
9. Blu – Local Legends (Prod. Flying Lotus)
10. Charles Hamiltion – Don’t Touch Me
DOWNLOAD LINKS: Continue reading →


22
Dec 08

Mick Boogie Presents… Adele: 1988

Mick Boogie Presents... Adele: 1988 mp3

Just as Mick Boogie and friends are finished riding off the hype around Viva La Hova, Big Mick locked onto the four-time GRAMMY nominated, revered songbird Adele and her wonderful debut 19. I don’t know what goes on in that head of his, but he somehow came up with the idea that putting this soulful album to late-80’s hip-hop beats was going to work.

Probably what’s more surprising is that it does work. It works brilliantly.

If you’re unfamiliar with Adele’s music, think Amy Winehouse minus the drugs and paparazzi, and maybe add a little bit of a Rachel Yamagata/A Fine Frenzy vibe. Obviously, bringing Adele’s 19 to 1988 would be no easy feat. But somehow the Mick Boogie team came up with this masterpiece.

Tracklisting and Full Download after the Jump Continue reading →