Monday, December 28, 2009

What is the American Pupusa?

"The American Pupusa"

a) It's a repository of items i enjoy and want to share. I see this as a 'time capsule' where I would want a creature from outer space to find and check out 1,000,000 years from now to represent me and us.

b) Calling this an "American Pupusa" is an attempt to carve out my niche of Latinidad. I am framing the pupusa as cultural product beyond the confines of ES, grounding it as a staple of American and Salvadoran cuisine (culture), an eradication of the dichotomous nature of Latino and U.S. social constructs of identity, a preservation of culture and the creation of a new one. I would liken this to the development of Blues music from "Delta" to "Chicago" where new elements are introduced to the sound, subject matter, playing, and production of the music based on environmental, social, and technological differences acquired when heading up the Mississippi River.c) Finally, I would like to envision the "American Pupusa" as a category of NEW, i repeat... NEW cultural products, visions, outlooks, processes that are void of romantic grounding in 'old ways' as a means and function of establishing your identity in Latinidad (or any other identity for that matter).

There is this ongoing problem with oppressed communities to be stuck on old styles of social change and preservation. I've been to shows where the cultural products were revisitations to Gill Scott Heron slam poetry, to Black and Latino Greek strolls and step shows, to recitations of Langston Hughes and old American Indian poems from hundred of years ago. I've seen student activists and groups want to change their world by reverting to old school picket protests, bitching and complaining like babies to administration for change instead of making change themselves. I've seen young people say they are progressive by adapting the same oppressive techniques as those they criticize. And I've seen has-beens talk about how they used to be as a way of showing your validity to us today. In the end, these attempts to establish ourselves as relevant, rich in history, and legacy puts us in the role of cultural excavator and not creators. We become powerless, we look to Malcolm X and Dr. King as examples except looking to ourselves and the abilities we have to change the world in new and innovative ways.

Another consequence is that new and upfront cultural products are ridiculed, seen as beneath the older ones, and looked down upon... usually from olders within the same community. How is Reggaeton 'bad'? Ya'll had hyper-sexualized music back in the day.. .ya'll didn't have money in your pockets back in the day... and ya'll were certainly hungry back in the day. Yet its struggle, expression, identity politics, and a need to represent that your music and my music have in common.

I believe there is a legacy to be passed along, but it should be cultural functions and not cultural products. I'd like to pass along the consciousness of consciousness, reappropriation, navigating systems in innovative and deviant ways, code-switching, communalism, equity, and activism. Blues, Boogaloo, Hip Hop, and others are perfect examples of this... but we shouldn't just stick to Hip Hop, that is the product and not the function. I hope that everything I've shared on this blog has made you think differently about products from the past, and that the stuff that I share from the present, are new fresh and interesting reinterpretations of the cultural functions that have made us successful so far.

"American Pupusas" are the new products birthed by the techniques and legacies I've listed in the previous paragraph. These products are art with purpose.. with a message, with a power to shape, reshape, and advocate. We are about the new here, the cutting edge. I am here to embrace the stuff no one else gets... and I hope I can share these with you, to empower you, to make you active, to create and shape our world for the better.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

A very Selecta holiday from me!

Upon request from friends and fam alike, and in the spirit of giving, I'm sharing all my studio mixes since the beginning of AmericanPupusa. It's been a great activity to do and for many of you who have seen me develop from only a fan of music to a producer and writer of sorts... it satiates my soul to make music and contribute to a culture in one way shape or form. An added bonus is the new mix "2009 Dubstep Classics". it's a strong range of what Dubstep has to offer from 2002 to 2009. Think of it as a primer or '101' mix... showcasing my favs of the genre.

So please enjoy, I hope there is something new and interesting for you to check out. Be sure there is more to come. These sets have been reviewed and edited to get rid of mistakes and software issues. So, they are all upgrades.

Happy Holidays!!

*NEW MIX* 2009 Dubstep Classics
A set of new and old bass heavy, spacious dance/dj classics, from the genre birthed in the new millennium. download


Hyph Mngo – Joy Orbison
Roller – Benga
Shola – Horsepower Productions
Blimey – Ramadanman
Goat Stare – Loefah
Skeng – The Bug
Infection – MRK1
Fat Larry’s Skank – Kode9
All of a Sudden – Coki DMZ
Pretty Bright Light – RSD
Blood on My Hands – Shackleton
768 – Kryptic Minds
Reminissin' (Geiomix) – Geiom
Give Jah Glory - Digital Mystikz
These Words – Martyn feat. D Bridge
If You Know – Skream
Relight – Likhan
Test Signal – Untold
Mutant Funk – Dark Knight
Weekend Fly – Cooley G
Rut – Joe
Aidy's Girl is a Computer - Darkstar

ElectroRappin: Alien B-Boys from Outer Space!!!
Focusing on the keyboard based, futurist, synth funk of 1982-1985 Hip Hop - right after the 'disco-party' styles of Sugarhill gang, and right before the 'hardcore' of BDP, Rakim, and Def jam. download

Fab Five Freddy Intro
Looking for the Perfect Beat – Afrika Bambaataa & The Soulsonic Force
Boogie Down Bronx – Man Parrish
Jam On It – Newcleus
Friends – Whoodini
Dear Ivette – LL Cool J
It’s Like That – Run-DMC
Play at Your own Risk – Planet Patrol
Let the Music Play – Shannon
Clear – Cybotron
Set It Off – Strafe
Walking in the Rain (I saw you) – Oran “Juice” Jones
Play that Beat Mr. DJ - G.L.O.B.E & Whiz Kid
Bassline – Mantronix
That’s the Joint – Funky 4 plush 1 More
The Breaks – Kurtis Blow
Scorpio – Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
Night Drive (Time, Space, Transmat) – Model 500
Drama – Derrick May

ill.selection Summer Drive Mix (for EXBC Radio)
A colorful set that features my very own tracks as ill.selection, and the new sounds of Dub- err... Funkstep... drawing from brighter sounds and rhythms from UK Funky. download

Switch Up - Ill.selection
krdl-t-grv - Martyn
Coquine - Von D
Bad - Kode9 & LD
Elevated Level - Roska
Inflation - Crazy Cousinz
Acid Bells (Martyns Dark Mix) - Efdemin
Riddim Box - N.B Funky
Epilogue (Ramadanman Rerub) - F
No No No Refix - Ill.selection
Hoodies in Georgetown - Ill.selection
Colourful - Skream
Broken Beats - Dark Knight
Put You Down - TRG
Mosaix - Pangaea
Broadway G - Sully
Guitar Shuffle Forward - Ill.selection
Just Can't Stop - Ill.selection
Lizards - Brackles
Roots Sound - Ill.selection

Juice will House you!!
At around 1982, Disco music morphed on technology and drum machines... taking the 4/4 to experimental and very urban spaces that set up just about every dance music since.
download

Can You Feel It – Mr. Fingers
Your Love – Frankie Knuckles
No Way Back – Adonis
House Music (Message Mix)– Eddie Amador
It Is What It Is – Derrick May
So Let It Be House – Mike Dunn
Party People – Royal House / Todd Terry
Big Fun (Classic Magic Juan Mix Remake) – Inner City
Fascinated – Company B
Gypsy Woman – Crystal Waters
Show Me Love (Stonebridge Love Mix) – Robin S
Brighter Days (Underground Goodie Mix) – Cajmere feat Dajae
Percolator – Cajmere
The Bomb (Direct Hit Mix) – The Bucketheads
Deep Inside – Hardrive
I Can’t Get No Sleep (Ken Lou12 Inch Mix) – Masters at Work feat. India
You Can’t Hide from Your Bud – DJ Sneak
You Don’t Know Me – Armand Van Helden
Phoenix – Daft Punk
Flat Beat – Mr. Oizo
This is Sick – Solid Groove

Grown and Sexy in Out Space - Downtempo Mixtape
Showcasing the innovations of R&B, chillout, and Hip Hop. Imagine your old Nintendo sneaking out with your old R&B Records for a romp in the backseat of the car.
download

Tides – Arovane
Spotted – Heralds of Change (Neve Mix)
Two Hour Power – Dorian Concept
Flying Like Leon – Skymark
Glorious – Sa-Ra Creative Partners
RobertaFlak – Flying Lotus feat. Dolly
Sledgehammer – Invincible
Inside – Flako
Floatin’ – Stacy Epps
Smut Cut – Hubert Daviz
Summertime – Last Order
Glass Bottom Boat – Siah and Yeshua Dapo Ed
Dimension X – Powell
Plaqueta & Baldosa (20 Caixas)– Mweslee
Paper Thin – Tanya Morgan feat. Jermiside
Why I Love You – Prefuse 73
Carbon Leaf – METALFACE
Twinkle – Erykah Badu
Lightworks – J Dilla
Ice is the Silent Language – 1000 Names
Queens Gets the Money - NaS

The Slick Willie Mix
G-funk with a blend of anger and rudeboy!
download

Neva Argue - Virus Syndicate
Play Doe - Joker & Rustie
I Spy - Skepta
Pro Nails - Kid Sister (Rusko Remix)
Where's My Money - TC (Caspa Remix)
Lollipop - Lil Wayne
BK 2 The Future - Gemmy
Intensive Snare - Plastician feat. Skepta
80's - Joker
G.H.E.T.T.O. - Dizzee Rascal
Eastern Jam - Chase & Status
Blipstream - Buraka Som Sistema & Skream (Hollertronix Mashup)
138 Trek - DJ Zinc
Cum Dancing - London Elektricity (Dub Child Remix)
Superfine - Daluq
Gotta Man - Doctor and Davinchie
The Lie - Zomby
BG - D1
We Fear Not - Black Canvas (TRG Remix)
Hold You - Dot Rotten
I Violate Cause Im A Sinner -Dot Rotten

2008 End of Year Mix
Baltimore House, Brazil, Global, and sexualized beats all to celebrate the arrival of the new year (last year) it rocked then and it rocks now!
download

Oxy's Anthem Feat. Roxy Cottontail & Amanda Blank - Aaron Lacrate
(Edu K) Me Bota Pra Dançar (Crookers Edit) - EDU K feat. MARINA
Calabria - Enur
Yah! - Buraka Som Sistema
Bamboo Banga - M.I.A.
Switch - Switch Remix - Dubble D
A Bit Patchy (Club Mix) - Switch
Sound Of Kuduro - Original Mix - Buraka Som Sistema, DJ Znobia, Saborosa, Puto Prata
Cowbois (Das Glow Remix) - Shadow Dancer
Injecao - Deise Tigrona
Demole o meu barraco -Tati Quebra Barraco
Rap de Felicidade - Cidinho & Doca
Helicopter (Diplo Remix) - Bloc Party
Dancing Box feat. TTC - Modeselektor
Old Skool (Pussyole) - Dizzee Rascal
Sweet Talk - Spank Rock
Me And The Gang - Hamilton Bohannon
Bust a Move (Diplo Remix) (Instrumental) - Young MC
Jeep Ass Gutter - Aaron LaCrate & Debonair Samir RMX
Oh My Gosh - Gutter Athem
Deep Inside - Hardrive
The Bomb - Direct Hit Mix The Bucketheads
Afro Left - Leftfield
Paradise Island - Fatboy Slim
Born Slippy - Underworld

Selected Classics: Jungle Mix
Rudeboy music for the 21st Century. Straight roughness with divine sounds of strings, pads, and vocal samples laced up with straight roughness and breakbeats chopped up to angry aggression!! Exhilarating and calming!
download

Limb by Limb (DJ SS Rmx) - Cutty Ranks
R-Type - Jo-E
Gangsta (OJ Mix) - Trinity
The Licence - DJ Krome & Mr. Time
World of Music - Dred Bass
The Way (Shadow VIP Mix) - DJ Tatix
Warning (Powder Mix) Firefox and 4Tee
Intelligent Woman - DJ Rap
Now that You're Gone - Loggi
Studio 1 Lik - DJ Krome & Mr. Time
Roll On - Andy C
Rolliage - DJ SS
Original Nuttah - Shy FX feat. UK Apachi
Cause 'n Effect - Dark Stranger
R.I.P. - Remarc
The Lighter - Sound of the Future
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Surrender - M Beat
Change (Remix) - Lemon D
London's Most Wanted - Ray Keith
Hearing is Believing - MA2/DJ SS
The Burial - Leviticus
Dangerous - DJ Ron
Lonely - D'Cruz

Fisher-Price: My First DJ Mix
My very first set. I think it sets the precedent of bridging the bright and colorful sounds with the dark and brooding, with Hip Hop or Dance music thrown in to connect the dots further... download


A Milli - Lil Wayne
Snake Charmer - Joker
Dem All Shot - Phokus feat. Tinchy Stryder & Dirty Dangerous
Worries Again - Distance feat. Crazy D
Ligma VIP - Magnetic Man
Up In the VIP - Tes LaRock feat. Uncle Sam
Creator - Santogold
Please - Ikonika
Spliff Dub (Rustie Remix) - Zomby
Warp 9 - Jakes
Under the Dancing Feet - Clouds feat. Tiiu
B4 the Dual - Benga
Need You - Darkstar
Broken (Martyn's DCM mix) - TRG
Archangel - Burial
Anti War Dub - Digital Mystikz feat. Spen G
Tortured - Coki DMZ

Monday, December 21, 2009

Why I love Rhianna - three reasons...

1. Because she is the Ice-Princess pop music needs
2. Follows Missy, Timberland, the Roots, and Outkast in successfully bridging Black music from the U.S and the U.K.
3. She loves Dubstep



The original from Chase and Status...



Other Dubstep tracks on "Rated R"





Thursday, December 17, 2009

What I liked in 2009

This was a great year for opening up new beat patterns, and I think my choices this year reflect this opening up for innovation. Synths got played with great bass, syncopation and swing were back in interesting ways. UK Funky shook things up and really challenged folks to think outside the box. I'm sad cause Hip Hop really suffered for me, but there are glimpses of greatness along the way. I'm also feeling the nastiness from Cumbia too. Happy New Year!

ill.selection favs.
..
Altered Natives - Rass Out
Joy Orbison - Hyph Mngo
Geiom - Shreds
Burial - Fostercare
Von D - Show me
N.B. Funky - Riddim Box
Cooly G
- Narst / Love Dub
Zed bias - Neighbourhood (Roska Remix)
Mark Pritchard - Wind it up
Bok Bok - NNTF09
Pearson Sound - Wad
Martyn - Great Lengths LP
2562 - Unbalance LP


Rock, Beats, House, and Latino 2009
Hudson Mohawke - Overnight [Beats]
Black Lips - 200 Million Thousand [Rock]
Cumbia Sonoderos [Cumbia]
Deerhunter - Microcastle [Rock]
Doble T y El Crok - Pepe [Reggaeton]
Milton Jackson - Ghosts in my m
achine [House]
Dorian Concept - Triangle Dance Sexperience [Beats]
Girls - Lust for life [Rock]
Dirty Projectors - Stillness is the move [Rock]


Stuff not fr
om 2009 that i kept listening to
Derrick May - Drama [Techno]
Bernard Badie - Time Reveals [House]
David Bowie - Space Oddity [Rock]
John Coltrane - Naima [Jazz]
Interpol - Turn on the bright lights [Rock]
Bjork - Unison [Pop]
Blu & Exile - Below the Heavens [Hip Hop]
MF DOOM - Dead Bent [Hip
Hop]
Radiohead - Knives Out [Rock]


Favorite DJ Sets of 2009

Zombie Disco Squad - XLR8R Podcast [House]
El-B & Jay Da Flexx - GetDarkerTV 023 Podcast [Dubstep]
Marcus Nasty - 1Xtra All-Star Mix [UK Funky]
Pangaea - The Bunker Podcast 55 [Dubstep???]
Terror Danjah - Fact Mix 47 [Grime]
7EVEN Recordings Mix - Mary Ann Hobbs [Dubstep]

Monday, December 14, 2009

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Esstential 2-Step


It comes at you with this almost heavenly intro, the 'with little bit of luck' line makes it both depressing and cheesy. But as soon as that bad bassline comes in, there is this smooth ride that makes you feel all good inside.


Nice beat programming that reminds me of Bell Biv Devoe's "Poison". The blend of ragga with house vocals adds depth. the low-low-upupup bassline is way too bubblin.


There is something very 'outerspace' about this tune with the pitched up vocal. I'm thinking Burial likes this tune. That second verse with the 'sleepless' night really packs an emotional punch and puts it all in place. Tracy Chapman maybe?


Whoa, what a great pairing of vocal with bassline, as her vindictive shots are supplemented by physical bass. Her chorus is amazing and as it drops back down to the organ it just goes all nuts at that point... sweet!


The relentless flow of Asher goes well with the mid-range stabs that just keep punching and punching. The break is rough enough too, so Asher smooths it out with his lava flow... rough!


Its that cheesiness that actually pays off.. Never heard such a literal translation from pop to 2-step of Soft Cell's cover of "Tainted Love".


Its one of the 4/4s that I really like. The snare and shuffle are what make it hot, its so sloppy and swings so hard that i can't help but dance.


I had to put en El-B and I went with this because of the bright key hits alongside Monie Love's angry flow, another example of mixing dark with bright in 2-step.


This one gives me the screwface...


This one just swings so hard... and them Stevie Wonder like keys are too nice!


The vocals are treated just like dub reggae... sprinkles throughout and you don't get tired of it...

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

I stole this picture of a Reggae Sound for you

It's analogous right? The power of the person to create, the sheer power of bass... something invisible that physically moves you (spiritual, no?). The ability to make something out of nothing. The overcoming of poverty and stereotypes. Individualism within a communal experience. Creating community. and so on and so on and so on...

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Rogue's Foam - The Premature Burial: Burial the Pallbearer vs Burial the Innovator

This long piece on Burial that explains why music critics have too much time on their hands, or why burial is one of the greatest producers and innovators of dubwise music.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

A London Some'ting dis - Jungle documentary (1993)

I want to share this great documentary on Jungle, which is defined as a hybrid of Techno, House, Hip Hop and Reggae.. bringing forth a brand new sound felt 15 years later with Dubstep, Grime, etc. I truly appreciate this doc above all others as it truly captures the ability of urban Britain to make a new sound from seemingly disparate sources. As a Latino, this resonates strongly with me as I grew up from a cultural Mestizaje of African, Iberian, and Indigenous American nations. As a B-Boy, this resonates strongly with me as Hip Hop was a reframing of Jamaican soundsystem culture where the chatting, soundclash, and dubplate culture was translated with Funk, R&B, and Disco music. The great thing was that Jungle and Hip Hop were both then released to the rest of the world as musics EVERYONE can move and groove to. Creating a bridge across differences through hybridity.