Title:
Social Lubrication: Version 3
Description:
Cross Genera, Platform, Radio Show LIVE from the Annex Studio 312. This weeks focus is on hip-hop with a message.
Host:
Edward the Librarian
Podcast Link:
http://sociallubrication.podomatic.com/
Download Link:
[retired] if you would like a copy drop me a line at sociallubrication@fromtheannex.com
Time: 1:20:22
Playlist:
001) Ms. Dynamite - Dy-Na-Mi-Tee
002) Common - Invocation
003) Citizen Cope - Let the Drummer Kick
004) Fugees - Fu-Gee-La (Sly & Robbie Mix)
005) Ugly Duckling - Einstein's Takin' Off
006) A Tribe Called Quest - Stressed Out (Featuring Faith Evans)
007) De La Soul - Ooh (Featuring Redman)
008) Dual Core - Fantastic Four (Featuring Beefy, Ytcracker, Wheelie Cyberman)
009) Dynamic Syncopation - 2 Tha Left (Featuring Mass Influence)
010) KRS-One - Sound Of Da Police
011) The Roots - Good Music
012) Digable Planets - Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)(Crashing Giant Step Mix)
014) People Under The Stairs - Than Hang Loose
015) Aesop Rock - No Regrets
016) De La Soul - Ring Ring Ring (Jazz Remix)
017) Ruckus Roboticus - How to Handle Grown Ups
018) House of Pain - Jump Around
019) Beastie Boys - Fight For Your Right
020) People Under The Stairs - The Dig
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Monday, October 19, 2009
Monday, October 5, 2009
10.04.2009 DC Record Fair
Comet Ping Pong
Date:
10.04.2009
Vendors:
Som Records, DC Soul Recordings, Smash Records, J.Malls, Gee's Records, Red Onion Records & Books & a bunch of Richmond Private sellers(Sorry for those not mentioned).
It was 9am and I just arrived out side of Mister Wilson's place of residence. Mister Wilson is a vinyl consumer, I would call him a consumer because he has all the traits of a vinyl junkie but with more control. The sun is pleasantly warming my face as I doodle on some scrap paper. My phone blows up, "I'm looking at you" Wison's texts. I write back "I'm looking at a tree, I think I have the better view".
Eventually I move from my spot in the grass and walked into his humble abode. Due to a miss communication he had double booked himself, soccer or records... soccer won. However I landed a free ride to the fair out of it. The Librarian was pleased.
Wiggling my way into a crate I started the dig but also carefully timing my dig with the individual beside me, so we could either bump down together or swap crates. I almost circled the whole back room in this fashion.
In this time I met the guys from Smash Records, the pittsburgh crew (possibly linked with Jerry's Records "mecca") thank for the record track advice J.Malls, The men of Som Records, who are always glad to see you. Then scattered between in the front and back was a huge number of Richmond private sellers.
Now I'm a Junglist at hart, but I was stupefied at the lack of club-house-electronic-techno-anything at this fair. I was not expecting to find a wicked cache of Drum and Bass, but hell I was half expecting to see the left overs from failed DC record stores of my past (Yoshitoshi, capitol city records, dj hut).
Which only begs the questions if a private seller was looking to minimize his Annex of dark, classic, and vocal Drum & Bass would it sell? Seeing that my wife gave me some hell for being a vinyl junkie and I'm running out of space to hold the records that I'm actually spinning in my set... maybe its time to think about narrowing down my collection? More on this thought in a later. But really where are all those secret caches.
In the end I came out with an awesome old school hip-hop set and a few fun picks:
Urban Dance Squad
The Grey Album | Danger Mouse
Boom Shalock Lock Boom | House of Pain
Doin Our Own Danc | Jungle Brothers
Stressed Out | A Tribe Called Quest
Fu-Gee-La | Fugees
History of Hip Hop | DDS & Bman
Jungle Brothers | Jungle Brothers
Bonita Applebum | A Tribe Called Quest
Quality Control | Jurassic 5
Turn it Out | Jurassic 5
Labor Days | Aesop Rock
Rebirth of slicks | Digable Planets
Let the Rythem Hit'em | Eric B & Rakim
Wild Style Sound Track
My Adidas | RUN DMC
Check the Rhime | A Tribe Called Quest
Internet MCs | Akrobatik
EPMD | You Gotts to Chill
Future Development | Del the Funky Homosapien
Moonshining | Junior Samples
Burnin' | The Wailers
Rastaman Vibration | Bob Marley & the Wailers
&
About ten 45 records mostly Reggae and hip hop
Mad props to all the vendors and the people who put on this event. Of which I'm guessing the Vinyl District Blog had some part to play in all this, mainly because I ran in to a bunch of people associated with it. This includes a woman who popped a photo of me with my loot.

Thanks to you all for making me a happy librarian.
so any thoughts on if my records would sell if I attend the next DC records fair as a vendor?
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