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			<title>Our Music Our Culture {MIXED} (COOPR8 EDITION)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>This is just the mixed version of &quot;Our Music Our Culture&quot; which the unmixed version is available in </itunes:subtitle>
			<description>This is just the mixed version of &quot;Our Music Our Culture&quot; which the unmixed version is available in stores and online. Bonus track &quot;DJ Power {Use It} Blacktonez Mix&quot; by NSM is not on the original available disc. 
Enjoy and support good music.

Moving On- Ayro
Litle Things- restless Soul &amp; Luv 1
Takes Over Me- Marc Mac
Victim- Colonel Red &amp; Cone
Reject- Bugz In The Attic
Nu Vision- Domu
Bone In Your Nose- Altered N8’ive
Digital Revolution- Simbad
ICU- Karizma
Bonus Track: DJ Power {Use It} Blacktonez Mix- NSM</description>
			<itunes:summary>This is just the mixed version of &quot;Our Music Our Culture&quot; which the unmixed version is available in stores and online. Bonus track &quot;DJ Power {Use It} Blacktonez Mix&quot; by NSM is not on the original available disc. 
Enjoy and support good music.

Moving On- Ayro
Litle Things- restless Soul &amp; Luv 1
Takes Over Me- Marc Mac
Victim- Colonel Red &amp; Cone
Reject- Bugz In The Attic
Nu Vision- Domu
Bone In Your Nose- Altered N8’ive
Digital Revolution- Simbad
ICU- Karizma
Bonus Track: DJ Power {Use It} Blacktonez Mix- NSM</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 09:18:00 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:keywords>Broken Beats Mixed Tape</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>48:56</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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			<title>Back To Basics (Mantus Edition)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>This is a mixtape i did a while back but for some reason it got taken off. So here it is again.

T</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>This is a mixtape i did a while back but for some reason it got taken off. So here it is again.

Track Listing:

We Here- Illa J
Johnny Is Dead- Q Tip
The Matrix- Black Milk
The Upgrade- J Live
Hot, Sizzling, Scorching, Torching, Blazing- Large Pro
Gladiator- Common
Everything is Heltah Skeltah- Heltah Skeitah
MVP- Ludacris
Criminal Minded 08- KRS 1 &amp; DJ Premier
Give The Drummer Sum- Black Milk
Guessing Game- Elzhi
This Is Ring Tone Murder- LL Cool J
We Getz It In- Marley Marl &amp; Craig G
Oowee- J Live
How We Rock- Termanology
Gettin’ Up- Q Tip</description>
			<itunes:summary>This is a mixtape i did a while back but for some reason it got taken off. So here it is again.

Track Listing:

We Here- Illa J
Johnny Is Dead- Q Tip
The Matrix- Black Milk
The Upgrade- J Live
Hot, Sizzling, Scorching, Torching, Blazing- Large Pro
Gladiator- Common
Everything is Heltah Skeltah- Heltah Skeitah
MVP- Ludacris
Criminal Minded 08- KRS 1 &amp; DJ Premier
Give The Drummer Sum- Black Milk
Guessing Game- Elzhi
This Is Ring Tone Murder- LL Cool J
We Getz It In- Marley Marl &amp; Craig G
Oowee- J Live
How We Rock- Termanology
Gettin’ Up- Q Tip</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 08:42:00 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:keywords>Hip-Hop Mixtape</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>58:10</itunes:duration>
<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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			<title>X-Ecution Of A Bum Rush (X-Men Edition)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Why The X-Men aka The X-Ecutioners?

This turntablist crew is one of the baddest things that has h</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Why The X-Men aka The X-Ecutioners?

This turntablist crew is one of the baddest things that has happen for this DJ art form, culture, Hip-Hop, ect, ect. We all know our history on Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, Grand Master Flash, Theodore and DXT, but most people forget about Steve Dee. Without Steve Dee where would these (beat) juggle monsters have come from. Steve Dee took this artform to a higher level that I dear say had the whole world in his hands (I said it, Ha!).

Well I’m not here to give you a history lesson; you can go check that out for yourself on the Internet. I’ve been a DJ for almost 20 years but still a fan on the DJ/Turntablist culture. There’s nothing better than hearing how DJ’s restructure a record by scratching or beat juggling into something new. Hip-Hop DJ’s helped shape and form some of the equipment that we use today (you better ask somebody) and continuing still. As a teen I watched my Father bring in his turntables, set up his big wooded speakers in the living room and pull out his dub plates, so it was no question that I wanted to be like my Daddy. Now a full time job I still look back on what my hero’s did. I look back on what DJ Jazzy Jeff and DJ Cash Money has done in the late 80’s, loved what DJ Scratch and DJ Premier did on wax, enjoyed hearing my UK peers like DJ Pogo, Cut Master Swift and HiJack’s DJ Undercover &amp; DJ Supreme to seeing The Invisibl Skratch Piklz and The X-Men take it to another level. I still go back to them Videos, Albums and DVD’s as I still learn something from it. But what amaze me the most is watching Mista Sinista, Roc Raida, Rob Swift &amp; Total Eclipse. Weather group or solo they had the world shook. They have style, flava and soul, there the real deal from their routine set to their studio recording albums (Yep! Even Rob Swift’s Ill Insanity got next). I didn’t put any of there solo stuff or featured Rappers because there work as a group is still outer this world. Remember, Rappers may be the most paid artists in the Hip-Hop culture but DJ’s make the world go round. Without us, them muthafuckaz wouldn’t be Shit.

Well! Enjoy it and get a real feel of Hip-Hop’s truest form and feel free to leave a comment on myspace.com/psykhomantus

Peace! 

X-Outtakes
Intro feat Tirple Treat (Apollo, Vinroc &amp; Shortkut)
One Man Band
X-Ecution Scratch
Word Play
Old School Throwdown
Premier X-Ecution feat DJ Premier
5 Fingers Of Death (Ill Insanity) feat DJ Q-Bert
What Is A Scratch (Interlude)
Mad Flava
X-Ecutioners (Theme) Song feat Dan The Automator
The Countdown Pt 2
Space Invader
Scratch Live (Ill Insanity) feat Roc Raida
A Journey Into Sound feat Kenny Muhammed
Ill Bill
Break Ill
3 Boroughs
Choppin N***** Up
The Turntable Anthem
Feel The Bass
X-Ecution Of A Bum Rush feat Beat Junkies (Babu &amp; J-Rocc)</description>
			<itunes:summary>Why The X-Men aka The X-Ecutioners?

This turntablist crew is one of the baddest things that has happen for this DJ art form, culture, Hip-Hop, ect, ect. We all know our history on Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, Grand Master Flash, Theodore and DXT, but most people forget about Steve Dee. Without Steve Dee where would these (beat) juggle monsters have come from. Steve Dee took this artform to a higher level that I dear say had the whole world in his hands (I said it, Ha!).

Well I’m not here to give you a history lesson; you can go check that out for yourself on the Internet. I’ve been a DJ for almost 20 years but still a fan on the DJ/Turntablist culture. There’s nothing better than hearing how DJ’s restructure a record by scratching or beat juggling into something new. Hip-Hop DJ’s helped shape and form some of the equipment that we use today (you better ask somebody) and continuing still. As a teen I watched my Father bring in his turntables, set up his big wooded speakers in the living room and pull out his dub plates, so it was no question that I wanted to be like my Daddy. Now a full time job I still look back on what my hero’s did. I look back on what DJ Jazzy Jeff and DJ Cash Money has done in the late 80’s, loved what DJ Scratch and DJ Premier did on wax, enjoyed hearing my UK peers like DJ Pogo, Cut Master Swift and HiJack’s DJ Undercover &amp; DJ Supreme to seeing The Invisibl Skratch Piklz and The X-Men take it to another level. I still go back to them Videos, Albums and DVD’s as I still learn something from it. But what amaze me the most is watching Mista Sinista, Roc Raida, Rob Swift &amp; Total Eclipse. Weather group or solo they had the world shook. They have style, flava and soul, there the real deal from their routine set to their studio recording albums (Yep! Even Rob Swift’s Ill Insanity got next). I didn’t put any of there solo stuff or featured Rappers because there work as a group is still outer this world. Remember, Rappers may be the most paid artists in the Hip-Hop culture but DJ’s make the world go round. Without us, them muthafuckaz wouldn’t be Shit.

Well! Enjoy it and get a real feel of Hip-Hop’s truest form and feel free to leave a comment on myspace.com/psykhomantus

Peace! 

X-Outtakes
Intro feat Tirple Treat (Apollo, Vinroc &amp; Shortkut)
One Man Band
X-Ecution Scratch
Word Play
Old School Throwdown
Premier X-Ecution feat DJ Premier
5 Fingers Of Death (Ill Insanity) feat DJ Q-Bert
What Is A Scratch (Interlude)
Mad Flava
X-Ecutioners (Theme) Song feat Dan The Automator
The Countdown Pt 2
Space Invader
Scratch Live (Ill Insanity) feat Roc Raida
A Journey Into Sound feat Kenny Muhammed
Ill Bill
Break Ill
3 Boroughs
Choppin N***** Up
The Turntable Anthem
Feel The Bass
X-Ecution Of A Bum Rush feat Beat Junkies (Babu &amp; J-Rocc)</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2009 13:09:00 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:keywords>X-Ecution Of A Bum Rush</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>01:00:54</itunes:duration>
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			<title>Dilla's Fan-Tas-Tic Soul Getting Head Remixes</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>Brazilian Groove- J Dilla 
Without You (Jay Dee Remix)- Lucy Pearl 
Black Capricorn Day (Unrelease</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>Brazilian Groove- J Dilla 
Without You (Jay Dee Remix)- Lucy Pearl 
Black Capricorn Day (Unreleased)- Jamiroquai 
People Make The World Go Round (J88 Remix)- Innerzone Orchestra 
Bullshi*ttin (Remix)- N’Dea Devenport
Those Dreaming Eyes (Jay Dee Remix)- D’Angelo 
Love Junkie (Jay Dee Remix)- DJ Cam ft Cameo 
Let The Dollar Circulate- Steve Spacek 
Think Twice- J Dilla 
Obligetto (Jay Dee Remix)- Brother Jack McDuff 
Dime Piece (Remix)- Dwele
Frantic (Dilla’s Remix)- Vivian Green 
Got Till It’s Gone (Ummah’s Uptown Saturday Night Mix)- Janet Jackson 
You Use To Love Me (Unreleased Ummah Remix)- Faith Evans 
Whatever You Want (Remix)- N’Dea Devenport
Nothing But Love (Jay Dee Remix)- Toshi Kubota 
Hate Or Love (Caffe Latte Remix)- LSK 
Come Close (Remix Closer)- Common, Erykah Badu, Pharrell &amp; Q-Tip 
I Try (Jay Dee Remix)- Macy Gray 
Didn’t Cha Know (Soulquarian Remix)- Erykah Badu</description>
			<itunes:summary>Brazilian Groove- J Dilla 
Without You (Jay Dee Remix)- Lucy Pearl 
Black Capricorn Day (Unreleased)- Jamiroquai 
People Make The World Go Round (J88 Remix)- Innerzone Orchestra 
Bullshi*ttin (Remix)- N’Dea Devenport
Those Dreaming Eyes (Jay Dee Remix)- D’Angelo 
Love Junkie (Jay Dee Remix)- DJ Cam ft Cameo 
Let The Dollar Circulate- Steve Spacek 
Think Twice- J Dilla 
Obligetto (Jay Dee Remix)- Brother Jack McDuff 
Dime Piece (Remix)- Dwele
Frantic (Dilla’s Remix)- Vivian Green 
Got Till It’s Gone (Ummah’s Uptown Saturday Night Mix)- Janet Jackson 
You Use To Love Me (Unreleased Ummah Remix)- Faith Evans 
Whatever You Want (Remix)- N’Dea Devenport
Nothing But Love (Jay Dee Remix)- Toshi Kubota 
Hate Or Love (Caffe Latte Remix)- LSK 
Come Close (Remix Closer)- Common, Erykah Badu, Pharrell &amp; Q-Tip 
I Try (Jay Dee Remix)- Macy Gray 
Didn’t Cha Know (Soulquarian Remix)- Erykah Badu</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 29 Dec 2007 08:49:00 +0800</pubDate>
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<itunes:keywords>Psykhomantus Dilla's Fan-tas-tic Soul Gettin Head Remixes</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>01:14:31</itunes:duration>
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