joe mckechnie dj mixes:
Acacia/Detroit will be reissuing 3 Joe Mckechnie tracks on CD/download round about now. In this video look out for the photograph of Joe taken by Mark McNulty outside Probe Records Liverpool.
joe mckechnie bang the box reissue:
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The Buffalo Recordings label started in 1993 and stopped again in 1994.
The label will relaunch in 2008 [we've been busy alright!].
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Multiple events, multiple locations, dozens of artists, all weekend long. more info: check http://www.dtr45.com CALL FOR ARTISTS: interested in showcasing? please contact artofhiphop@dtr45.com
December 27 2008 at 9pm, you are cordially invited to the Rebel Radio Community Jam at Broadway Joe's in Buffalo NY.
All in attendance will receive a free copy of Rebel radio 45 the new double CD from DTR....DJ Anubus will be back in the house, Billy Drease will be hosting, and over a dozen acts will grace the stage.
Admission is free, we kindly ask that you bring a non-perishable food donation for Food Bank of WNY; and we will have plenty of contests and giveaways from New Era Caps, Scion, DTR45, Buffalo First and more!!!
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In an industry short on creative marketing and sales figures, DTR45 has once again pushed the envelope, taking the already innovative Rebel Radio compilation series and doubling down on the effort. Rebel Radio 4, announced last month, will be joined simultaneously with Rebel Radio 5, a move which pays homage to the 12 year label’s recent re-brand from DeepThinka to DTR “45”.
This free two disc collection continues the Rebel Radio tradition of fighting back against the corporate “nickel and dime” measures that music consumers endure and at the same time works to develop a market for hip hop talents both large and small in recognition. The talent featured this time around is remarkable: from locally based artists like Edreys, Fresh Guac and Q-Boogie, to mainstream names like Blu, Camp Lo, Styles P, and Pete Rock.
" My classmates would copulate with anything that moved, but I never saw any reason to limit myself. " Praise B O B and all that jizz..oHHH fuck, I meant jazz ;-p