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  1. 1000 Day Album Challenge (#75) No Rights Given Or Implied: The Original Samplers (1993) [15.03.24]

    and say children what does it all mean?…

    I don’t know when I first heard Double Dee & Steinski’s The Payoff Mix (Mastermix Of G.L.O.B.E. And Whiz Kid's Play That Beat Mr. D.J.). I must have heard it half a dozen times or so on the radio when I was home from school. I was blown away and knew I had to have it.

    in 1983 Tommy Boy had sponsored a contest to remix G.L.O.B.E. and Whiz Kid’s electro jam of the past summer, Play That Beat Mr. D.J. Douglas DiFranco and Steve Stein submitted their cut & paste masterpiece. if you have heard it then you knew the contest was over when ever the judges first listened to it. for a brilliant discussion of this check out Robert Christgau’s Down by Law: Great Dance Records You Can't Buy (robertchristgau.com/xg/rock/st)

    Tommy Boy released The Payoff Mix and Lessons Two: James Brown Mix and Three: History of Hip Hop Mix as a promo-only record in 1985. each mix is constructed from dozens of samples and clearly stand alone as new pieces of music worthy of repeated listening and great attention. I don’t believe I have ever scene a copy in the field. it is the one record for which I ALWAYS kept an eye open.

    finally in 1993 or 1994, I came across this bootleg CD released in 1993, No Rights Given Or Implied: The Original Samplers. it featured the Lessons as well as other brilliant examples of cut n’ paste productions – two other Steve Stein works credited to Steinski & Mass Media, Afrika Bambaataa’s Fusion Beats, The Latin Rascals’ Big Apple Production Vol. II - Genius At Work, Danny Krivit’s Feelin’ James and Say Kids (What Time Is It?) and Beats & Pieces by Coldcut (British DJs and producers, Jonathan More and Matt Black).

    I couldn’t believe it. even though I was always on the lookout for The Lessons I had given up on ever owning them. I never really made the transition to CDs. at the time I might have owned no more than a dozen or two. I was strictly a vinyl guy. so even though I would have preferred to own Double Dee & Steinski’s The Lessons on vinyl I was fine with settling for a bootleg CD compilation that gave me ready access to these brilliant songs.

    #1000DayAlbumChallenge #NoRightsGivenOrImpliedTheOriginalSamplers #DoubleDeeAndSteinski #TheLessons #CutNPaste

  2. 1000 Day Album Challenge (#75) No Rights Given Or Implied: The Original Samplers (1993) [15.03.24]

    and say children what does it all mean?…

    I don’t know when I first heard Double Dee & Steinski’s The Payoff Mix (Mastermix Of G.L.O.B.E. And Whiz Kid's Play That Beat Mr. D.J.). I must have heard it half a dozen times or so on the radio when I was home from school. I was blown away and knew I had to have it.

    in 1983 Tommy Boy had sponsored a contest to remix G.L.O.B.E. and Whiz Kid’s electro jam of the past summer, Play That Beat Mr. D.J. Douglas DiFranco and Steve Stein submitted their cut & paste masterpiece. if you have heard it then you knew the contest was over when ever the judges first listened to it. for a brilliant discussion of this check out Robert Christgau’s Down by Law: Great Dance Records You Can't Buy (robertchristgau.com/xg/rock/st)

    Tommy Boy released The Payoff Mix and Lessons Two: James Brown Mix and Three: History of Hip Hop Mix as a promo-only record in 1985. each mix is constructed from dozens of samples and clearly stand alone as new pieces of music worthy of repeated listening and great attention. I don’t believe I have ever scene a copy in the field. it is the one record for which I ALWAYS kept an eye open.

    finally in 1993 or 1994, I came across this bootleg CD released in 1993, No Rights Given Or Implied: The Original Samplers. it featured the Lessons as well as other brilliant examples of cut n’ paste productions – two other Steve Stein works credited to Steinski & Mass Media, Afrika Bambaataa’s Fusion Beats, The Latin Rascals’ Big Apple Production Vol. II - Genius At Work, Danny Krivit’s Feelin’ James and Say Kids (What Time Is It?) and Beats & Pieces by Coldcut (British DJs and producers, Jonathan More and Matt Black).

    I couldn’t believe it. even though I was always on the lookout for The Lessons I had given up on ever owning them. I never really made the transition to CDs. at the time I might have owned no more than a dozen or two. I was strictly a vinyl guy. so even though I would have preferred to own Double Dee & Steinski’s The Lessons on vinyl I was fine with settling for a bootleg CD compilation that gave me ready access to these brilliant songs.

    #1000DayAlbumChallenge #NoRightsGivenOrImpliedTheOriginalSamplers #DoubleDeeAndSteinski #TheLessons #CutNPaste

  3. My name is Nathan. Over the last 15 yrs I've #selfpublished #cutnpaste #zines , most notably 30 issues of #SodaKillersMagazine

    SK started out a #punk #hiphop & #graffiti #zine but eventually evolved while retaining OG vision and commitment to #DIY punk ethos. Learn more by following link in my profile.

    In addition to #fanzines, some of my other interests and activities include: #skateboarding #basketball #cycling #snowboarding #art #jazz #reggae #freelancejournalism etc.

    #introduction

  4. My name is Nathan. Over the last 15 yrs I've #selfpublished #cutnpaste #zines , most notably 30 issues of #SodaKillersMagazine

    SK started out a #punk #hiphop & #graffiti #zine but eventually evolved while retaining OG vision and commitment to #DIY punk ethos. Learn more by following link in my profile.

    In addition to #fanzines, some of my other interests and activities include: #skateboarding #basketball #cycling #snowboarding #art #jazz #reggae #freelancejournalism etc.

    #introduction