Paul Nice is a beast(ie)

So, this one pretty much speaks for itself. If not, the name Paul Nice definitely should. Google him, read him, hear him, dig him and dig the crates he’s diggin’!

I’ve got 4 mixtapes he’s done and they’re all worth a day in the couch. Google them, ask me or wait for me to feel like uploading one day.

Here are two remixes of Beastie Boys – Hey Ladies and Grandmaster Flash – The Message, respectively.

Paul’s Boutique

One of the classics and Beastie Boys’ second album from 1989. It’s funny to read the reviews on Rolling Stones from ‘89 and ‘09.

Sure, Paul’s Boutique is littered with bullshit tough-guy bravado, but it’s clever and hilarious bullshit: Who can be put off by claims like “I got more hits than Sadaharu Oh” and “I got more suits than Jacoby and Meyers”?

But but! Kevin Nottingham is a saint. Like many other collections he has gathered this one is one the finest. Paul’s Boutique : Sample Sources. Close to 100 samples from that album alone – enjoy.


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I Chase The Devil

Max Romeo’s track ‘I Chase The Devil‘ is a classic. Originally released on the album War Ina Babylon in 1976, the beats by legendary Lee “Scratch” Perry.

Sampled by Prodigy, Jay-Z, Malk de Koijn, The Whitest Boy Alive and probably many more. Malk used it for their own song “Jernskjorten” and even played the real song at both their concerts in CPH Jazzhouse and Roskilde Festival ’09. The Whitest Boy Alive actually played it aswell earlier the same evening. Funny

Mr. Perry even did a dub-version of it named “Disco Devil“. And here’s an extremely detailed article on the song and it’s history.

Anyway, here’s a preview of it: