As promised, here is part 2 of Fake Blood’s four part series of original breaks, beats and samples.
Archive for the ‘DJ Mix’ Category
FAKE BLOOD “USED” PART 1
Those of you who appreciate the subtlety of expert music production know that Fake Blood knows his beats. Known for making some of the biggest club records of recent that tend to be hard and with just the right amount of rave, his records always have an underpinning of classic sampled drum breaks that could only be crafted by someone with a background in hip-hop and beat digging.
Fake Blood has just completed the first part of a five part mix in which he cuts up original records that have been used in hip-hop, without using any compilations, boots or re-issues whatsoever – just the real records that he’s collected over the years.
Enjoy part one and get ready for the next.
USED Vol.1 (Fake Blood Classic Breaks DJ Mix) by Plant Music
Brodinski and Clark Kent on Delancey Music Service
The last month has been crackulatin’ Monday nights on East Village Radio. On April 4th, Super DJ Clark Kent manned the decks and threw down a vintage set of house and club classics as only he can. There is no set list, but he did play this, which is heavy!:
The following week, on April 11th, the young Frenchman Brodinski stopped by en route to Coachella and played a super classy set that touched on different genres but remained consistently awesome throughout, as well as charming. What would you expect?
Both archives are available here, as well as the rest of the shows.










