{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"hearthis.at","provider_url":"https:\/\/hearthis.at","height":"150","width":"100%","title":"DD0630 Dusk Dubs - Marc Hype","description":"[ Marc Hype ]\r\n\r\nPodcast: Dusk Dubs\r\nArtist: Marc Hype\r\nTitle: DD0630\r\nStyle: Soul, Beats, Reggae, Hop-Hop, Funk, Broken Beat, Boogie, Latin\r\nTime: 73 Minutes\r\nDate: 2020-04-26\r\n\r\nDusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.\r\n\r\nThis week we welcome Marc Hype to the Dusk Dubs family.\r\n\r\nWith a career spanning almost 30 years, there\u2019s no doubt Marc Hype is a sureshot party-rocker who represents a more eclectic view on Hip Hop &amp; Funk from the very beginning. He started his DJ career, inspired by the late great Jam Master Jay, around 1988 and went through the several decades of hip hop with countless releases, tours and competitions like the German ITF Championships, which he won twice in 98 &amp; 99.\r\n\r\nDuring this time he collaborated and recorded with artists like the Juice Crew legend Masta Ace, Souls Of Mischief, Edo G., Zion I, Beat Junkies, DJ Z-Trip, Patrick Pulsinger, Killa Kela, Akrobatik &amp; Mr. Lift to name a few. His solo-debut album \u201c1973 * Recon\u201c became \u201cAlbum of the month\u201c in Europe\u2019s biggest Hip Hop Magazine JUICE in 2003.\r\n\r\nIn the year 2004 he met world class pianist Jim Dunloop in Berlin and quickly they began to collaborate on shows and production. His proven skills on the decks combined with the undisputed talent of Dunloop's key wizardry followed their first vinyl releases in 2005 on the infamous Milk Crate label, &quot;The Antique Anthem&quot;, &quot;Bombay Raw&quot; &amp; &quot;Finale 74&quot;, which were very successful in the worldwide dj-circuit, followed by a cover version of Babe Ruth's &quot;The Mexican&quot; in 2006, which was dubbed by UK's Jazzman Gerald as &quot;the&quot; version to have.\r\n\r\nIn 2009 the album &quot;Stamp out reality&quot; was released on MPM Rec. which featured artists like the legendary Blowfly, Mr Complex, Flomega and Lady Daisey. On the remix tip they build a strong reputation with works for artists like All Good Funk Alliance, Deela, Kid Gusto, Tippa Irie or Danny Massure. Besides that he hosted several highly acclaimed event series like Rap History Berlin or the SoulClap! Tours in Germany &amp; Asia.\r\n\r\nNowadays he\u2019s travelling the world with his 45s bag as part of the Berlin\/London\/Hamburg based Dusty Donuts crew &amp; label, as well as a member of the UK based international 45 Live DJ circle. Still spreading the original values of Hip Hop Culture and Crate Digging.\r\n\r\nIf you track his past tour schedule you can be sure of his proved ability to rock internationally with stops all over Europe as in USA, Japan, Hong Kong, China, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Lebanon, Tunisia, United Arabian Emirates, Russia, Israel, India &amp; Australia.\r\n\r\nYou can find Marc **HERE**:\r\n\r\nwww.marc-hype.com\r\nwww.keepitdusty.com\r\nwww.facebook.com\/djmarchype\r\nwww.instagram.com\/marchype\r\nwww.soundcloud.com\/marchype\r\nwww.twitter.com\/marchype\r\nwww.youtube.com\/marchype\r\n\r\n**Tracklisting**\r\n\r\n1) Shirley Bassey - Light my fire\r\n\r\nShirley has one of the greatest voices for me. This song follows me from an early age on, when my mum used to play her album on our home stereo, up to the remix i\u2019ve done with the human drum machine Killa Kella for the Battle of the Year soundtrack.\r\n\r\n2) Katalyst - How bout us ft. Steve Spacek\r\n\r\nOne of my favorite producers, Katalyst from Australia, together with the genius Steve Spacek. Love his crunchy drum programming and the selection and flip of samples. Overseen for sure, but always on my radar.\r\n\r\n3) Tenor Saw - Ring the Alarm\r\n\r\nOne of my digital reggae faves and best version on the Stalag Riddim. Remember hearing it allover the clubs in Berlin beginning of the 90s still.\r\n\r\n4) Veronika Fischer &amp; G\u00fcnther Fischer - Sch\u00f6nhauser\r\n\r\nI recorded the very first german funk &amp; soul mixtape ever, together with my Partner in Crime Katmando, in 2003 and this was the opener. A tasty composition from the former GDR. The lyrics are about the Sch\u00f6nhauser Allee at night, one of the main streets of the district where im living.\r\n\r\n5) Jungle Brothers - Straight out the Jungle\r\n\r\nBack to the 1988, one of the best years in hip hop to me. When this album came out, it changed everything to me and my style formed a lot of their production style. The whole atmosphere catched me from the first seconds and never left. The use of Mandrill\u2019s \u201eMango Meat\u201c plus the Grandmaster Flash &amp; the Furious 5\u2019s \u201eThe Message\u201c in the chorus is just a magic combination.\r\n\r\n6) School of Hard Knocks - Dirty cop named Harry\r\n\r\nUp to the 90s. Always was a huge fan of Rakim, Big Daddy Kane &amp; Guru. School of Hard Knocks whole album sounded like a best of merged version, one of the few you can listen through till today with no skipping. This track specially is storytelling at his best over Bill Withers \u201eWho is he\u201c. Alltime favourite!\r\n\r\n7) Leena Conquest - Boundaries\r\n\r\nThis song captures the essence of the first half of the nineties for me. Austrian producers meeting NYC Jazz Singer and nailing it! Big underground floor filler back then!\r\n\r\n8) Placebo - Humpty Dumpty\r\n\r\nHoly grail of digging from 1971. Legendary belgian jazz pianist Marc Moulin lead the group and brought us some outstanding classics that stand the test of time.\r\n\r\n9) DJ Shadow - The Number Song (Cut Chemist Remix)\r\n\r\nAlways been a fan of cut\u2019n\u2019paste tunes, like the ones from Steinski or Coldcut. Endtroducing from Dj Shadow is a milestone and this Remix by Cut Chemist brings the whole essence to the floor. Absolute masterpiece that i played to death in the second half of the 90s.\r\n\r\n10) The Alliance - Action (Remix)\r\n\r\nAlso Berlin got his cut\u2019n\u2019paste masterpiece. The first generation of Hip Hop producers over here, The Alliance, put this stunning collage together. In the summer of 1989 there was no place in the city, where you could hide from this champion mix in perfect Latin Rascals tradition.\r\n\r\n11) Jazzanova - Boom Clicky Boom Clack\r\n\r\nWhen i started producing in 1992, i had an early mentor. Roskow, formerly from the early rap group Rock da Most, who had already a studio setup with an Emax 2 keyboard sampler as the heart. He was the first who showed me how to flip samples and breaks. Later he became one of the founding members of Jazzanova. This is one of my faves produced by him from the Jazzanova era, a floor shaker indeed!\r\n\r\n12) Pete Rodriguez - I like it like that\r\n\r\nNYC latin boogaloo at it\u2019s finest. Grand tune from 1967 which never leaves my box for a proper latin selection, capturing perfectly the time shortly before hip hop was emerging.\r\n\r\n13) Vicky D - This beat is mine\r\n\r\nThis early 80s boogie funk banger on SAM Records never dissapoints. One of those feel good songs that find the way into my boogie funk selections constantly.\r\n\r\n14) James Brown - The Boss\r\n\r\nNo list would be appropriate without the gofather of funk, Mr. Dynamite. One of his alltime classics. Played and sampled to death, but with joy in the eyes. You can find the Dusty Donuts Edit from Naughty NMX &amp; me on heavy rotation in my sets.\r\n\r\n15) Al Wilson - The Snake\r\n\r\nUsually i\u2019m not deep into northern soul, but this 1968 nugget always catches me on the spot. The story gives you a live lesson while dancing the night away.\r\n\r\n16) Nancy Sinatra - Bang Bang (My baby shot me down)\r\n\r\nThe beauty of Nancy\u2019s cover from Cher is a undisputed essence of the 60s.\r\n\r\n17) Alice Russell - Crazy\r\n\r\nAlice is on top of my UK soul singers list . Her cover of Gnarls Barkley\u2019s \u201eCrazy\u201c is just breathtaking and a perfect example of how you can take a composition and make it your own. 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