First, the work of Janice N. Harrington. She read yesterday here at UIUC, and was full of wonderful energy that more readings need.
In addition to Still Life's Cut to the Chase, my order from Sleeping Giant Music also included a Summer Mix from DJ Fresh One--a weaving together of hot remixed feelgood tracks over classic beats that make the non-break junkies scream. It's part of the benefit of ordering from small labels: they love to send you more than you expected (including a dope sticker that accents my monitor perfectly). If one were so inclined, s/he could go over to the Sleeping Giant site, and download the DJ Fresh One Summer 2006 Mix Tape for free.
Beats & Poems. Yup.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Digging What's Fresh
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