Dope: Mpc Flash Drive! Get em fast!!!!!!

Posted on May 5th, 2009 by visionist.
Categories: Design, Electronic.

This is DOPE!!!!!

Introducing the worlds first USB flash memory drive shaped like the Akai MPC 2000XL, one of Hip Hop’s most classic drum machines / samplers. This is the long time favorite Sampler of producers such as Dr. Dre, Pete Rock, Just Blaze, Lil Jon and more! Akai’s powerhouse drum machine has been immortalized as a 4 GB USB flash memory drive. Every nuance of the Akai MPC 2000XL has been captured in extreme detail! These unique devices are perfect for Hip-Hop beat makers, producers, and enthusiast on the go. This is the only portable data storage solution that screams “Hip Hop”.

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And the Sp-12 4GB Flash drive.

  • Drum and Sound Storage
  • Pro-Tools / Tracked out Audio Sessions
  • Beat CD’s – Catch A&R Attention
  • Music, MP3, and Data Storage
  • Store your Beats
  • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • 4 GB Capacity
  • Hight Quality Toshiba Flash Memmory
  • Ultra High Detail
  • Super Durable PVC Rubber Construction
  • USB 2.0 Support
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    Get them while you can Here!!!!

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    DJ Jamad: Afromentals Radio #204

    Posted on May 5th, 2009 by visionist.
    Categories: Culture Capture Champs, Frolaborators, Mix Pix, Sharing, afromentals.

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    AFROMENTALS MIXSHOW 204 – SIRIUS XM

    1. Willie The Kid

    2.  J Dilla

    3. Asher Roth – Lark On My Go Kart

    4.  Blu – GNGBNGmemix

    5. MF Doom – Ballskin

    6. D3CCPT ft Black Milk – We Keep it On

    7. Nosaj Thing – Coat Of Arms

    8. Drake ft Lil Wayne – I’m Going In

    9. Finale – The Senator

    10. Flying Lotus – Cry For Help

    11. DJ Spinna ft Fresh Daily – Summer Madness

    12. Kan Kick – Warped Days

    13. Devon – Actriz

    14. Nas – I Have To

    15. Jay Electronica – Candy Man

    16. Raekwon – Ice Cream

    17. Busta Rhymes ft Marsha Ambrosius – Conglomerate

    18. Busy Signal – Tie And Dye Face

    19. Venom & Damage – A Millie – Reloaded

    20. Black Eyed Peas ft 50 Cent – Boom Boom Pow (Remix)

    21. DJ Class ft Kanye West – I’m The Shit

    22. Grote Vinnie

    23. Rich Kids ft Young Dro – Patna Dem

    24. Drake ft Chuck English – November 18th

    25. Metronomy – A Thing For Me (Breakbot Remix)

    Download Hour One Here
    Afromentals Monthly Special Segment:

    “Respect My Fresh” with Trackstar The DJ, Finsta & Vandalyzm

    1. Intro (prod. Johnny Killroy)

    2. Slaughterhouse-Fight Club

    3. Rockwell Knuckles-See N Say

    4. Brother Ali-Good Lord

    5. Black Milk-Mo Power

    6. Joe Budden-Dear Diary (Johnny Killroy remix)

    7. Black Moon-Who Got the Props

    8. Cypress Hill-Hand on the Pump

    10. Eric B and Rakim-Eric B is President

    11. Big L-Put it On

    12. Rhymebusters Segment hosted by Vandalyzm

    13. Black Spade/Wafeek-Her Perfume She Wore

    14. Latyrx-Lady Don’t Tek No

    15. Muhsinah-Construction

    16. Foreign Exchange-Take of the Blues

    17. Roy Ayers-The Black Five (inst)

    Download Hour Two Here

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    Doc: “Still Bill” Bill Withers Documentary

    Posted on May 5th, 2009 by visionist.
    Categories: Doc's & Flix, FROBACK, History, Music, Sharing.

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    One of our great  muscial writers story brought to the big screen.

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    Artist Frophile: Joan Armatrading

    Posted on May 5th, 2009 by Rubix.
    Categories: Afronistas, Artist Fro-phile, Fro's You Should Know, Frolaborators, Frophile, Music, Thoughts.

    We at Frolab have been bringing fresh new Fro’s of interest for a while now. This

    is right in line with that history, having grown up with her music and seeing the

    emergence of artist like Georgia we thought you should know?! Joan Armatrading,

    born in the Caribbean on the island of St. Kitts released her first record in 1972.

    Being the first black woman from her country to gain success in the music scene

    of the 70’s. A pioneer in fusing folk with reggae and synths popular around at that

    time. Here is a taste of her sound:

    We love that she walked her own path at a time when other artists were in the same

    vein. We applaud Joan Armatrading for paving a path that motivates artists to be

    themselves! This is a Fro you should know, Pick Flows, don’t bite!

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