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This is one of my earliest remixes, Jay-Z’s “Threat”; previously released in “Smuuve Jamz Vol. 1″. Feedback appreciated!
From “Beats N Remixes I”, Tupac “Only The Fear of Death”, get more mixtapes and remixes on my datpiff. Ha e lale!
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If you haven’t yet, check out some of my latest sounds on my soundcloud.
I’m also working with some few talented artists currently, trying our best to craft good music for the kids! And the elderly of course…
Azon Blaze, Core Wreckah, GSF, are but some of the features in the upcoming “Smuuve Jamz Vol. 2″.
I just put up a sampler track (instrumental) on soundcloud…peep it!
Several days till the mixtape drops, so I thought I should put up some of my most recent work for the fam, check them out and leave comments whenever you can, have a prosperous 2011 y’all, peace!
Yesterday I downloaded an opensource DAW whose makers claim is the freeware equivalent of FL Studio and the like, little did I know that I’d be 2-beats deep in it this morning when I woke up, and that I’d really be diggin it – but that’s exactly what happened!
Lmms (Linux Multi-media System) is one of the many results of programmers putting code on the web and contributing gradually towards its improvement till a product worth releasing forms, but I think it’s one of the first opensource DAWs, if it’s not the only one at this moment. Something about having access to the code prompted me to do the download though it was free and the file wasn’t even big (21MB for a windows binary file, and an amazing 12MB for a zipped tar-ball). For one who has used a DAW before adapting won’t be a problem, as the basic layout of windows and objects/instruments etc., is much similar to that in common non-free softwares like FL. I think it’s real fun and I plan on making a whole beat-tape on it, apart from getting ready to being a regular user, and hopefully an active contributor to the sourceforge community. And that’s one good thing about it, all you have to do is download the program, use it and spot bugs and/or make suggestions or even practically make improvements on your own, which you could forward to other coders to improve on as well. The latest version being a version 0.4.9 (released on 2010-12-15), lmms still has a long way to go, which might not be that far considering that the community is growing at a promising rate and also the fact that the previous version was released on 2010-09-02 – remember it takes Image-line at least a whole year to bless us with a new version of FL Studio.
Apart from it being an on-going work in progress, I found the name kinda wack nonetheless, hence the heading to this post, which I think would have been a little less wack compared to the typical linux multi-media system, how’d it sound to have a Microsoft Audio-creation Software System (M.A.C.S) instead of FL Studio? I have a feeling it would suck, though the Ubuntu wine now makes it a cross-platform software it goes without saying that FL‘s still mainly used on MS-machines.
So for those interested, here’s the LMMS, and the first-ever beat I did with it last night, which is not a dope beat but will give you an idea maybe, of how user-friendly lmms is.
TsowTang, CornerStone, Azon Blaze & the GSF starring in the prelude to The Hiatus Mixtape
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Also check out #TheHiatusMixtapePodcasts w/ Nate Glace!
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I’ll be uploading several tracks from ’8-track: Prelude to TheHiatus Mixtape’, so y’all just keep checking the page for updates, here’s the first banger
I’ve Been Waiting (prod. by LUKTiPiK)
Don’t forget to get yourself some previous releases here:
LUK on SoundCloud
Suuth on SoundCloud
Suuth on Reverb
Suuth on Soundclick
SuuthInSoul blog
Out Of The Grey Mixtape
SuuthBeatz
Suuth on Bandcamp
8-track : Prelude to TheHiatus
Taken off From Jazz To Heaven
TheAscension
The Ascension by suuth






