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Scratch Perverts - Essential Mix - Aug 2004

Submitted By: Supporterjackal
Genre: Hip Hop
Date of Set: Aug 22nd, 2004
Filesize: 172.61 MB
Total Downloads: 37

 

 

Biography of Scratch Perverts

Tony Vegas, Prime Cuts and Plus One are the Scratch Perverts - a name that has become synonymous with HipHop and battle DJing ever since their formation in 1996. Their reputation as one of the world’s most progressive DJ collectives is unparalleled; two consecutive World DMC Team titles, Plus One's World DMC Champion and World Vestax Champion titles, Prime Cut's back to back World ITF Scratching crowns, and countless showcases and gigs all over the world.

Having won all there is to offer in the competition circuit, the Perverts are ready to enter the next stage of their development as recording artists. But as DJs who have contributed countless techniques and pioneered such radical innovations developing the musical language of the turntable, what the Perverts define as HipHop is a long way off what people would expect. “HipHop is a celebration of all kinds of music just by its very nature,” explains Prime Cuts. “So it follows that our album is very much a HipHop album in the broadest sense of the term. We’ve tried to do what we see HipHop as being – a celebration of all music, taking on board everything that inspires us and channelling it into our tracks.”

The ideals created by the likes of Kool Herc and Afrika Bambaataa developed through HipHop’s formative years, originality, dynamism and innovation are all principles that the Perverts have applied to their DJing art and now to their music. 'We’ve tried to bring the mentality behind our creativity with turntables to the studio,” explains Tony. “We’re looking to show the same sense of independent thought in our music.”

The Perverts have always unselfconsciously embraced and incorporated anything that feels right musically, which is evident when you consider that they count the likes of The Neptunes, Dillinja, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, and Aphex Twin, amongst their inspirations and influences. “HipHop is something that came from a lot of different music,” says Tony. “It was always about the collective energy. It’s not just a rapper that makes a record a HipHop record its about a vibe – and if a record has that vibe I personally look upon it as being integrally HipHop.” At the same time, however, the Perverts last intention is to make an album of sound-a-like productions “We are different,” asserts Plus One. “If we make a breakbeat track it’s not gonna sound like the Stantons, if we make a HipHop track hopefully it won’t sound like the Neptunes, if we do something leaning towards drum & bass it might end up more like a rock track.”

Although they may have retired from battling indefinitely, the Perverts have lost none of their supercharged competitive spirit. “We still have that proper B-Boy ethic deep down at the core of it all,” explains Plus One. “It’s this need to take someone out, to do better than them,” adds Prime Cuts. “For example, listening to a Dillinja track and thinking that’s so heavy, I wanna do something better than that – it’s that mentality that drives us, we wanna take on something that we’ve heard someone else do and try to do it better.” These days, instead of spending hours building battle routines to take each other out, the Perverts are crafting beats to do exactly the same thing! “We’re always trying to out do each other,” Plus One says with a grin. “Even though we’re all working towards the same cause, still at the core of it is that energy – I wanna make the best tune this week, I want to have the ideas, and that gives us this immense drive that maybe other people don’t have.”

The creative energy and enthusiasm that the Perverts exude is quite something, through all their schizophrenic influences and lofty ideals you get the feeling that they will harness and channel their combined creativity into something very special. “Our challenge is in coming up with something that’s an honest reputation of ourselves,” say Plus One. “Which is quite a difficult thing ‘cos we’re into so much different stuff.” As Tony Vegas sums up; “We’re just trying to true to ourselves, we want people to be left in no doubt whatsoever as to what a Scratch Perverts record is, you can guarantee that we’ll be bringing the same amount of honesty, energy, desire that we have to our DJing.”

TRACKLIST

DJ Plus One - 'Booty Cruncher Instrumental' (SPR)
LL Cool J - 'Headsprung' (DefJam)
Dr. Dre - 'Deep Cover' (Interscope)
Jadakiss - 'Kiss Of Death' (Universal)
Lumidee - 'Uh Oh' (Universal)
Dizzie Rascal - 'Fix Up, Look Sharp' (XL)
Marley Marl - 'Marley Marl Scratch' (White)
Nas - 'Thiefs Theme' (Columbia)
Ghostface - 'Rub' (DefJam)
Jay Z - '99 Problems' (Rocafella)
213 - 'Groupie Love' (TVT)
Twista - 'Twista' (White)
Scratch Perverts - 'Time' (SPR)
Foreign Beggars - 'Hold On' (Dented)
DJ Plus One - Turn Around [instrumental] (SPR)
Dynamite MC Feat. Plus One - 'Industry Pt. 2' (Strong)
Brandy - 'I Tried' (East West)
Obi Trice - 'The Set Up' (Shady Records)
Lil' Jon - 'Get Low' (TVT)
Busta Rhymes - 'Make It Clap' (J-Records)
Norega - 'Full Mode' (DefJam)
Ja Rule - 'Clap Back' (White)
J-Kwon - 'Tipsy' (50 50 Def)
Lil' Kim - 'The Jump Off' (Atlantic)
Timbaland & Magoo - 'Cop That Sh*t' (Universal)
B5 2000 - 'Unknown' (White)
ET Boogie - 'Unknown' (Sunny View)
Esther Williams - 'Last Night Changed It All' (White)
Beastie Boys - 'Check It Out' (Grand Royal)
Foxy Brown - 'The Letter M' (DefJam)
Unknown - 'I'm A Man' (White)
Method Man - 'Method Man' (Loud)
Unknown - 'Unknown' (White)
Nina Sky - 'Move Your Body' (J-Time)
Shawna - 'Share That Sh*t' (DefJam)
Dead Prez - 'Hell Yeah' (Loud)
Dr. Dre & Ice Cube - 'Natural Born Killaz (Death Row Records)
Bone Crusher - 'Never Scared' (50 50 Def)
Dead Prez - 'Hip Hop' (Loud)
Blak Twang - 'So Rotten' (Bad Magic)
The Lady Of Rage - 'Afro Puff's' (Death Row Records)
The 45 Kings - '900 Number' (Tuff City)
Eric Sermon - 'Feel It' (Universal)
Mobb Deep - 'Got It Twisted' (Jive)
Method Man - 'What's Happening' (DefJam)
Busta Rhymes - 'As I Come Back' (White)
Jay Z - 'P.S.A. [Remix] (Roc-a-Fella)
Scatch Perverts - 'Come Get It' (SPR)
Egyption Lover - 'Dance' (Egyptian Empire)
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - 'Bell Bottom' (Matador)
Paul Weller - 'Cosmos [Lynch Mob Mix] (Go Discs)
Jay Z - 'Dirt Of Your Shoulder' (Roc-a-Fella)
Timbaland - 'They Ain't Ready' (Interscope)
Bubba Sparx - 'Ugly' (Beat Club)
Justin Timberlake - 'Cry Me A River' (Jive)
Nasty Nas - 'Halftime' (Columbia)
GZA - '4th Chamber' (DGC)
Scratch Perverts - 'Come Get It' [Remix] (SPR)
Big L - 'Devil's Son' (Columbia)
Dizzie Rascal - 'Jus A Rascal' (XL)
Diz - 'Purple Pills' (Shady)
Metallica - 'Frantic' (Vertigo)
Skinny Man - 'It's Over' (White)
NERD - 'Rockstar' (Star Trak/Virgin)
Red Hot Chilli Peppers - 'Californication' (Warner)
Ashad & Klashnikoff - 'The Message' (White)
NERD - 'Lapdance' (Virgin)
Freeway - 'What We Do' (Roc-a-Fella)
Clipse - 'Grindin' (Star Trak)
Radiohead - 'National Anthem' (Parlophone)
Squarepusher - 'Go Plastic' (Warp)
Metallica - 'Wherever I May Roam' (Vertigo)
Scratch Perverts - 'Stand By' (SPR)
Kelis - 'Milkshake' [Remix] (Arista)
Kelis - 'Milkshake' (Arista)
Missy Elliot - 'Pass The Dutch' (Warner)
White Stripes - 'Seven Nation Army' (XL)
Chemical Brothers - 'Come With Us' (Virgin)
Blackicious - 'Alphabet Aerobics' (Quannum)
Nirvana - 'Love Buzz' (DGC)
Ret Hot Chilli Peppers - 'Under The Bridge' (Warner)
Ret Hot Chilli Peppers - 'Blood Sugar Sex Magik' (Warner)
LL Cool J - 'It Gets No Rougher' (DefJam)
Prodigy - 'Fire Starter' (XL)
Squarepusher - 'My Red Hot Car' (Warp)
Ian Brown - 'F.E.A.R.' (Polydor)
Origin Unknown - 'Valley Of The Shadows' (RAM)
Bad Company - 'The Nine' (Bad Company)
High Contrast - 'Restoration' (White)
Calibre - 'Drop It Down' (Creative Source)
Zinc - 'Ready Or Not 2003' (White)
Fresh - 'Hooded' (RAM)
Nightbreed - 'Pack Of Wolves' [Remix] (RAM)
Krust - 'Follow The Vision' (Full Cycle)
Adam F & J-Magik - 'Metrosound' (Kaos)
Pendulum - 'Vault' (31 Records)
Fresh - 'Floodlight' (Dogs On Acid)
Andy C - 'Body Rock' (RAM)
Dilinja - 'Crunch' (Valve)
Roni Size - 'Trouble' (Full Cycle)
Pendulum - 'Another Planet' (Kaos)
Unknown - 'You Disgust Me' (Black Widow/Spider)
Ram Trilogy - 'Capture The Flag' (RAM)
Friction - 'Bogey Man' (True Playaz)
Ed Rush & Optical Ft. Scratch Perverts - 'Get Ill' (Virus)
Dillinja - 'Twist Em Out' (Renegade Records)
Dillinja - 'Grimey (V Records)
Calibre - 'Mr. Majestic' (Creative Source)

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Rating: (8)

Sep 17, 2007

Comment: A good set from the Scratch perverts with some good hip hop tunes. Its the only set I have heard and downloaded of theirs but I'd definitely reccomend them and I'll certainly be downloading another set.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Sep 22, 2007

Comment: This mix is brilliant. It starts off fast and funky and it doesn't let up. It's by far one of my favorite Essential Mixes with two hours of top quality tracks and fantastic scratching and mash ups! It's well worth a download, I can't stop listening to this at the moment.