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Welcome to the new and improved The Ready Cee Show / Parakhan Spit Hate web of sites! We’ve updated the layout templates, fixed some problems, added some stuff, killed some stuff, etc. ..and the result should be a much cleaner user experience for you.
As usual, the flagship content on this site is the world’s finest hip hop podcast, The Ready Cee Show, which is a must listen if you want to here the best of the best…plus it’ll help you maintain any sort of hip hop credibility that you think you have. Yeah, really. Dj Ready Cee has been killing it for a long time and if you’re not one of the 60,000 subscribers…well, you’re sleeping boss. Subscribe now!
Along with the great music, we’re also embarking on a journey to bring you more free mp3s (we’re walking down the mp3 blog path), more interviews, more scene reports, and whatever else comes down the pipe. Our collective accomplishments are already stellar, but there isn’t time for rest in this game so expect everyone involved to turn it up a notch.
Thanks for checking in and all your support.
-P
MGMT – Weekend Wars (Parakhan Remix)

This pic is unrelated…but can you guess who the sailor is?
A long time ago, I sketched out 8 rough remixes for MGMT – Weekend Wars. Here are few harmless and janky drafts created from the stereo cd mix. The versions I made from the hd multitrack files are pretty tight, but unfortunately they are shelved. Anyway, if you’re into the band like I am, maybe you’ll enjoy these two unmixed album versions + breaks + synths. –P
MGMT – Weekend Wars (Parakhan Mix)
MGMT – Weekend Wars (Paranorm Mix)
The Chronicles Birthday Edition 2009
Thanks first to my entire crew for holding me down,….for my birthday DJ Readycee, Sexcee Goddess,Killa kal and on surprise mode DJ SNUU…….Classic hip hop is the playlist here with vintage joints to many to name and The Underground news with the one and only Sexcee Goddess……Thanks for all the party people at the nokia theatre this weekend for Mos def Show DJ Readycee and DJMixx held it down on the late show…check back for new show soon…….shouts as always to the podomatic nation…………..New mixtape coming this week The Real taking of Pelham 123…the DJ MIxx story check back soon…………..djmixx
This weeks picture 2007 DJ Readycee and DJ MIxx hold it down for the VH1 HIP HOP Honors Tour Nokia theatre our home…
Download: http://djmixxnewyork.podomatic.com/enclosure/2009-06-01T20_34_53-07_00.mp3
Adrian Champion Presents: Stars & Stripes – The White Stripes Reimagined

Hip Hop Meets The White Stripes
http://starsandstripesproject.com/
About The Project:
I was late jumping on The White Stripes bandwagon. But, when I heard “Doorbell” a few years back I became an instant fan. That raw, classic sound was so fresh to me. I went straight to iTunes and downloaded the whole album. It wasn’t long before I owned everything they’d ever released.
What really got me was that I wanted to sample almost every song. But, I couldn’t just shamelessly sample their whole catalog. Plus, I had just decided to move away from sampling and focus on writing original music. So, a remix project seemed like the thing to do, and the idea was born.
I started digging through my collection and fitting all the pieces together. My goal was to use only samples from The White Stripes and a cappellas from classic songs and my favorite emcees. And of course, I had to rap on one of the tracks myself, with my man Brian Jacobs on the hook.
So there it is, hip-hop fans, meet The White Stripes.
Fans of The White Stripes, meet hip-hop.— Adrian Champion
About The Artist:
Adrian Champion grew up in the Flint area of Michigan, where a blue-collar upbringing shaped his perspective on life and later, his music. By the age of 13, he was hooked on hip hop, unwittingly learning to write rhymes by transcribing the lyrics of groups like Public Enemy. But it wasn’t until moving to California shortly after high school that he would find an outlet for his own creativity. It was there that he’d meet other aspiring artists and record for the first time. Although this early work was rough, it was clear he had something. That something evolved from just rapping and making beats, to writing and producing, composing, playing guitar, and even singing. Refusing to become complacent or stay in a particular box, Adrian is constantly adding to his repertoire and exploring new creative directions, from his own self-produced solo project to his writing and production for artist Brian Jacobs and others.





















