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		<title>MIXTAPE SHOW EPISODE 28 &#8211; Exile, Slum V, RIP DILLA.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[MIXTAPE SHOW EPISODE 28 &#8211; Exile, buy Slum V, ed RIP DILLA. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the only mixtape show / hip-hop podcast worth fucking with. I&#8217;m dex digital. The hip-hop community has suffered a tragic loss recently. This &#8230; <a href="http://mixtapeshow.net/0215/mixtape-episode-28/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the only mixtape show / hip-hop podcast worth fucking with.  I&#8217;m dex digital.  </p>
<p>The hip-hop community has suffered a tragic loss recently.  This show is not a &#8220;dedication&#8221;, or a &#8220;tribute&#8221;, but I&#8217;d like to take a moment here and on the show to show appreciation and gratitude for a man that has done so much for us.</p>
<p>On with the show.</p>
<p><span class="highlight"><strong>Exile </strong>f/ <strong>Slum Village</strong> &#8211; Time Has Come. </span> It&#8217;s weird, because when I started putting tracks together for this week&#8217;s episode, I had already set this aside for the opening track.  Exile is on the beats here (you&#8217;ve heard him here before), and lest anyone forget what Dilla was capable of on the other side of the glass&#8230;<strong>Jon</strong>, good looking out on the hookup with this one.  Check out <a href = "http://www.soundincolor.com">soundincolor.com</a> for more on <strong>Exile</strong>.<br />
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<p><span class="highlight"><strong>Diverse </strong>- Jus Biz.</span>  Not new by any stretch, but I remember finding this joint on a plain b&#038;w 12&#8243; with nothing other than the title written on it, and thinking it was pretty smooth.  Turns out that (according to the liner notes) not only is it Prefuse 73 on the beats, but also the background vocals.  I think Diverse also showed up on Longshot&#8217;s Civil War Pt. 2 mixtape.  Definitely check out the rest of the One A.M. full length &#8211; definitely worth your time.  Respect to <strong>Gwen </strong>at <strong>Chocolate Industries</strong> for making this one happen.  Check out <a href = "http://chocolateindustries.com">chocolateindustries.com</a> for more.</p>
<p><span class="highlight"><strong>Rebel&#8217;s Advocate</strong> &#8211; Panic in the Streets.</span>  This one came to me on a CDR with a paper cover, which I&#8217;m pretty sure is the reason that it got stuck in my CD player the first time I listened to this track.  The rhodes/wurli tones beat on this is definitely my flavor, as is the subject matter.  They&#8217;ve got another dope joint on their mini EP called &#8220;Bite&#8221;, which is pretty much 5 minutes of just that &#8211; classic beats included.  Maybe if you all ask nicely enough, it&#8217;ll show up on the show in the near future&#8230;<a href = "http://www.rebelsadvocate.com">rebelsadvocate.com</a> for more.</p>
<p><span class="highlight"><strong>Captain Cook</strong> &#8211; Shining Hour.</span>  For some reason I kept thinking this kid&#8217;s name was Captain Commando.  Isn&#8217;t Captain Commando a nintendo game?  Either that or Sky Commando, or something like that.  Anyway, this is one of a few joints that Cook of the Beat Locker shot me via email.  I&#8217;m not sure who the MCs are on this, but they ain&#8217;t bad, and you have to appreciate anyone who has the balls to work their email address into a verse.  The bassline and programming on this joint is what really caught me from the drop though.  Cook, who are these people?  Good work.  Check <a href = "http://www.myspace.com/thecaptaincook">myspace.com/thecaptaincook</a> for more beats.</p>
<p>What follows is not a <strong>Dilla </strong>tribute, because I&#8217;d need about 5 hours to cover the basics.  But I thought these few joints were appropriate.</p>
<p><span class="highlight"><strong>J Dilla </strong>- Yesterday beat flip.</span>  The classic <strong>Dilla </strong>formula &#8211; some obscure record and brilliantly understated manipulation of the samples.  This is unreleased as far as I know, so that&#8217;s about all I have for you.  If there is an official track name, feel free to comment me and let me know.</p>
<p><span class="highlight"><strong>J Dilla</strong> &#8211; Airworks.</span>  This one comes off of Dilla&#8217;s last release, <strong>Donuts</strong>.  If you haven&#8217;t already copped it, do so.  It&#8217;s pretty much the beat tape to end all beat tapes.  I think maybe the sample here is Luther, but I don&#8217;t spend all day digging in fucking record crates so I wouldn&#8217;t know.  Anyone more enlightened than me, feel free to ID this one.</p>
<p><span class="highlight"><strong>J Dilla</strong> &#8211; Donuts (Intro).</span>  The appropriately-named last track of <strong>Dilla</strong>&#8216;s most recent blessing.  Better writers than I have already conveyed their emotions regarding the passing of this man, so I&#8217;ll keep my comments brief.</p>
<p>I remember finding this record sitting on my desk the day I got the news.  I sat down and listened to it the whole way through, and this last cut, especially the last 8 seconds or so, were pretty powerful to me.  The track speaks for itself &#8211; just listen.</p>
<p>And if you haven&#8217;t already picked up a copy of Donuts, please go out and do so now.  The man was a genius, and he had people to support.  <span class="highlight"><a href = "http://www.stonesthrow.com">stonesthrow.com</a>.</span></p>
<p>R.I.P. Dilla.</p>
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<p>And for those of you who ain&#8217;t noticed, there is now an official <strong>mixtapeshow.net hotline</strong>.  Just ring up <span class="highlight"><strong>(310)-928-MTSN</strong></span> (the letters stand for <strong>M</strong>ix<strong>T</strong>ape<strong>S</strong>howdot<strong>N</strong>et, asshole) and do your thing.  You never know what will happen.  I might pick up, my baby mama might pick up, hell, knowing me, <em>your</em> baby mama might pick up, but don&#8217;t expect her to be in any condition to hold a coherent conversation.</p>
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<p>That&#8217;s it for this episode.  Catch y&#8217;all next week.</p>
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