Is Technology Killing The Sample Game?
A few weeks ago Noisey had an article about new producers who scour YouTube and web sites to get samples. It talked about the popularity of internet record digging, that […]
A few weeks ago Noisey had an article about new producers who scour YouTube and web sites to get samples. It talked about the popularity of internet record digging, that […]
We love to hear new stuff from established groups, even though we weren’t aware of them before. In the mid 1990’s, we were immersed in Jazz and New York Hip […]
It’s a known fact that we love Paul Nice here at Flea Market Funk. DJ, producer, beat maker,Kung Fu connoisseur, he is one talented cat. if you have no idea […]
Not mine, but an example of what gets handed to you nightly After my eight hour DJ set at the Ace Hotel this past week, I started thinking about the […]
House of Pain’s “Jump Around” was a one of a kind record. The infectious Bob and Earl horns in the beginning, plus elements of Chubby Checker’s “Popeye” and Jr. Walker’s […]
DJ Blueprint and I started our respective sites right around the same time. This talented DJ, crate digger, producer, drummer, and beatmaker has been holding it down in mighty Luxembourg […]
Jay Mumford aka J-Zone, is the most honest dude in the game. He’s not afraid to call it like he sees it and tweet about it or put it on […]
Preservation is a talented DJ, producer, photographer, and cinematographer. His latest release, Old Numbers, featured appearances by Yasiin Bey, Jean Grae, Jemini the Gifted One, Minnesota and Edo G and […]
Most artists have a hard time rising to the top in just one genre. There are few people that I can think of off the top of my head that […]
We’re obsessed with samples here at Flea Market Funk. Whether it’s something obscure like The Battered Ornaments used by Edan, or something well known like Skull Snaps, we like them […]