Low End Theory Exclusice - A Hughes Mix Tape
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Hey Young World! Low End Theory has been pretty quiet for a while
now, we've been busy designing posters. No new LET mixes on the
horizon but we couldn't pass up sharing an exclusive mix by the hot
up and comer, H-Towns own, A.Hughes. This is a straight up Party
Jam mix and lordy, lordy thank god it's Friday. Now the
instructions on this one are quite simple, grab some friends, some
drinks head to...
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Hey Young World! Low End Theory has been pretty quiet for a while
now, we've been busy designing posters. No new LET mixes on the
horizon but we couldn't pass up sharing an exclusive mix by the hot
up and comer, H-Towns own, A.Hughes. This is a straight up Party
Jam mix and lordy, lordy thank god it's Friday. Now the
instructions on this one are quite simple, grab some friends, some
drinks head to a pool, back yard, living room, kitchen, bedroom,
whatever throw this jam on and come what may More info on A.Hughes
Born in the H but raised in the 'Burbs, A.Hughes has been writing
and recording music since the summer of 2003. As a second grader he
received an "Intro to Rap" class from UGK and Street Military
through the speakers in his older cousin's '88 Buick Park Ave. At
the age of 11the young kid from Friendswood,TX became a freestyle
fanatic after hearing Lil Keke on a DJ Screw tape and has been
spitting rhmyes off the top of his dome ever since. In high school
he honed his skills in the football locker room, the hallways and
at the lunch table. After graduation "Al-Deekin" attended Prairie
View A&M to study business and eventually graduated in May
2005. After writing and recording any and everywhere he could
through out his college years he invested in a home studio as a
college graduation present to himself. From May 2005 to June 2006
he recorded 3 all original albums, a gang of mixtapes and an
endless number of freestyles in the closet of his one bedroom
apartment. When not recording or writing he grinded 9-5 at his
Uncle's landscaping company, an elementary school and a facilities
management company until the beginning of 2008 when he decided to
pursue a career that would fit his passions for the web and music.
After months of soul searching and with the help of the lord above
he finally found a company in Houston,TX that fit perfectly with
his passions, goals and skill sets. A.Hughes is currently working
on a full length all original album as well as several mixtapes and
video projects. This mixtape/podcast that he's calling Crossin
Stages Turnin Pages III is a collection of verses that he has
recorded mostly after 2007. Texas Boy Summertime with H Dubb Sweet
Chariot produced by Mack productions Live and Die produced by Kam
Walker 84's produced by 4RNMINDZ Graduated produced by Mack
productions Life is Full of Stuggle produced by A.Hughes I'm
already Saved by A.Hughes H-Town's Delight 2-Jun-09 4:00 PM
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Tue June 02 2009
Hey Young World! Low End Theory has been pretty quiet for a while
now, we've been busy designing posters. No new LET mixes on the
horizon but we could...
read more
Hey Young World! Low End Theory has been pretty quiet for a while
now, we've been busy designing posters. No new LET mixes on the
horizon but we couldn't pass up sharing an exclusive mix by the hot
up and comer, H-Towns own, A.Hughes. This is a straight up Party
Jam mix and lordy, lordy thank god it's Friday. Now the
instructions on this one are quite simple, grab some friends, some
drinks head to...
read more
Hey Young World! Low End Theory has been pretty quiet for a while
now, we've been busy designing posters. No new LET mixes on the
horizon but we couldn't pass up sharing an exclusive mix by the hot
up and comer, H-Towns own, A.Hughes. This is a straight up Party
Jam mix and lordy, lordy thank god it's Friday. Now the
instructions on this one are quite simple, grab some friends, some
drinks head to a pool, back yard, living room, kitchen, bedroom,
whatever throw this jam on and come what may More info on A.Hughes
Born in the H but raised in the 'Burbs, A.Hughes has been writing
and recording music since the summer of 2003. As a second grader he
received an "Intro to Rap" class from UGK and Street Military
through the speakers in his older cousin's '88 Buick Park Ave. At
the age of 11the young kid from Friendswood,TX became a freestyle
fanatic after hearing Lil Keke on a DJ Screw tape and has been
spitting rhmyes off the top of his dome ever since. In high school
he honed his skills in the football locker room, the hallways and
at the lunch table. After graduation "Al-Deekin" attended Prairie
View A&M to study business and eventually graduated in May
2005. After writing and recording any and everywhere he could
through out his college years he invested in a home studio as a
college graduation present to himself. From May 2005 to June 2006
he recorded 3 all original albums, a gang of mixtapes and an
endless number of freestyles in the closet of his one bedroom
apartment. When not recording or writing he grinded 9-5 at his
Uncle's landscaping company, an elementary school and a facilities
management company until the beginning of 2008 when he decided to
pursue a career that would fit his passions for the web and music.
After months of soul searching and with the help of the lord above
he finally found a company in Houston,TX that fit perfectly with
his passions, goals and skill sets. A.Hughes is currently working
on a full length all original album as well as several mixtapes and
video projects. This mixtape/podcast that he's calling Crossin
Stages Turnin Pages III is a collection of verses that he has
recorded mostly after 2007. Texas Boy Summertime with H Dubb Sweet
Chariot produced by Mack productions Live and Die produced by Kam
Walker 84's produced by 4RNMINDZ Graduated produced by Mack
productions Life is Full of Stuggle produced by A.Hughes I'm
already Saved by A.Hughes H-Town's Delight 2-Jun-09 4:00 PM
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Wed December 24 2008
I know, I know - what the hell have you been doing? Well, short
answer - I've been busy. Long answer, I don't really have time for
that - too busy Any...
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I know, I know - what the hell have you been doing? Well, short
answer - I've been busy. Long answer, I don't really have time for
that - too busy Anyway here is an old mix I made back in T.O. that
features some Fila Brasilia, Estero, Coltrane, some old Polish funk
from the 60s, a track that RZA lifted for Ghostface's Daytona 500,
Tosca, Lord Quas and Alice Coltrane with Pharoah Saunders Enjoy
bit...
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I know, I know - what the hell have you been doing? Well, short
answer - I've been busy. Long answer, I don't really have time for
that - too busy Anyway here is an old mix I made back in T.O. that
features some Fila Brasilia, Estero, Coltrane, some old Polish funk
from the 60s, a track that RZA lifted for Ghostface's Daytona 500,
Tosca, Lord Quas and Alice Coltrane with Pharoah Saunders Enjoy
bitches 24-Dec-08 10:00 AM
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Sat August 30 2008
It's September and we have some aural treats for you. Quantic has a
new album out and it is PHENOMENAL. Taking his Central/South
American influences a...
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It's September and we have some aural treats for you. Quantic has a
new album out and it is PHENOMENAL. Taking his Central/South
American influences and mashing it up with reggae he certainly
delivers. His track Death of the Revolution starts it off with
Smith & Mighty's remix of Big Youth's Jim Screechy coming in
behind. Natural Self also has a new album out and it is equally as
tasty as his Tru ...
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It's September and we have some aural treats for you. Quantic has a
new album out and it is PHENOMENAL. Taking his Central/South
American influences and mashing it up with reggae he certainly
delivers. His track Death of the Revolution starts it off with
Smith & Mighty's remix of Big Youth's Jim Screechy coming in
behind. Natural Self also has a new album out and it is equally as
tasty as his Tru Thoughts counter part. His The Rising with Andreya
Triana channels some tribal burning making way for Battle of the
Species a track off the first Antibalas record. Martin Perna of
Antibalas hooked up with Grupo Fantasma's Adrian Quesada to form
the genre bending Ocote Soul Sounds. Their La Reja slides out of
the Antibalas ashes right into Quantic Soul Orchestra's Melodious
Wayfarer. Another Tru Thoughts label mate the Limp Twins funk it up
a little bit with Moving Closer to the Sofa. Herbaliser gives
Lamb's B Line the remix treatment(seriously how many original Lamb
tracks do you have? Mine are all remixes!) Blackalicious drop some
Lyrical Fathom before de la soul's sort but damn funky It Ain't
Till the Fat Lady Plays. James Pants' Do a Couple Things makes way
for DJ Shadow's remix of the Flobots Handlebars - hat tip to
Brentabousko for the hookup on that track. Roudning out the last
track of the month is Amplive's Radiohead remix Faustz Peace
Quantic - Death of the Revolution Big Youth - Jim Screechy (Smith
& Mighty Remix) 3:45 Damian Marley feat Nas - Road to Zion
10:33 Natrual Self - The Rising featuring Andreya Triana 15:10
Antibalas - Battle of the Species 19:25 Ocote Soul Sounds and
Adrian Quesada - La Reja 25:44 The Quantic Soul Orchestra -
Melodious Wayfarer 30:35 The Limp Twins - Moving Closer to the Sofa
34:28 Lamb - B Line (Herbaliser mix) 38:28 Blackalicious - Lyric
Fathom 42:49 de la soul - Not Over Till The Fat Lady Plays 46:06
James Pants - Do A Couple Of Things 47:35 Flobots - Handlebars (DJ
Shadow Remix) 49:33 Amplive - Faustz 53:27 30-Aug-08 1:00 PM
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Thu July 31 2008
The good thing about being the boss is you get to make the rules
and the rule I gave myself was 'take July off and go on a vacation'
and I did. Sorry ...
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The good thing about being the boss is you get to make the rules
and the rule I gave myself was 'take July off and go on a vacation'
and I did. Sorry about that but we are getting back on track this
month with a podcast that features a remix by yours truly. First up
this month we have Illa Noyz a Shawn J. Period produced track from
the Boot Camp Click. Following the that is hip hop journeyman Del
...
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The good thing about being the boss is you get to make the rules
and the rule I gave myself was 'take July off and go on a vacation'
and I did. Sorry about that but we are getting back on track this
month with a podcast that features a remix by yours truly. First up
this month we have Illa Noyz a Shawn J. Period produced track from
the Boot Camp Click. Following the that is hip hop journeyman Del
tha Funkee Homosapien with Catch a Bad One. Aw Shit and Hell Yeah.
Brooklyn's Digable Planets drop their Dedicated from their first
LP. Pharcyde's Keep Running get's the remix treatment from
Soulique. Quantic hooks up with Alice Russel and gets into a
head-on collision with the Talking Heads in Lifetime Search
courtesy of Nirobi. de la soul drop some education on a real life
story of Pos' brother who was indeed a basehead in My Brother's a
Basehead. Dr Rubberfunk gets the party going with Disco Scene
sliding into another de la soul track A Roller Skate Jam Named
Saturday. And remember - 3 IS the magic number, yes it is.
Stetsasonic's(Holy Prince Paul!!) Talkin All That Jazz gets the
disco remix courtesy of who knows? Keeping in the Disco vide
Beasties get the Mashed Up Funk Disco remix leading Low End
Theory's first official remix. This features a regular edit of
Intergalactic, a trip down memory lane, a rewind, a Too Many DJ's
mix and the Blue Nun rears her beautifully bizarre head(Naturally,
I'd say it's the wine) Young MC gets the second last spot before
the Funky Lowlives close it out with Latazz Boot Camp Click - Illa
Noyz Digable Planets - Dedicated 3:15 Del - Catch a Bad One 6:37
Pharcyde - Keep Running(Soulique Remix) 8:57 Quantic feat Alice
Russel & Talking Heads(Nirobi Mix) 13:25 de la soul - My
Brother's a Basehead 18:00 Dr Rubberfunk - Disco Scene 21:54 de la
soul - A Roller Skate Jam Named Saturday 26:14 Stetsasonic - Talkin
All That Jazz 30:33 Beastie Boys - Ch Ch Check it Out(Mashed Up
Funk Mix) 36:39 Beastie Boys - Intergalactic(Low End Theory Mix)
42:11 Young MC - Know How 48:00 Funky Lowlives - Latazz 53:44
31-Jul-08 2:00 PM
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Tue June 03 2008
Where has the time gone? Let me tell you these past few months have
been crazy, no rest for the wicked. I have been planning a big
party here in Houst...
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Where has the time gone? Let me tell you these past few months have
been crazy, no rest for the wicked. I have been planning a big
party here in Houston called the Lebowski Bash, celebrating - you
guessed - The Big Lebowski. Check out more information on this FREE
PARTY. The party is being held at Houston's new co-Working space
Caroline Collective. They are having their big opening night party
thi...
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Where has the time gone? Let me tell you these past few months have
been crazy, no rest for the wicked. I have been planning a big
party here in Houston called the Lebowski Bash, celebrating - you
guessed - The Big Lebowski. Check out more information on this FREE
PARTY. The party is being held at Houston's new co-Working space
Caroline Collective. They are having their big opening night party
this Saturday June 7 it's going to be a big one so come on by.
Another mixed bag this month starting off with a reggae remix of
the Fugee's Fu-Gee-La followed by Ranking Joe. G-Corp's Murder
keeps the dub vibe going into 7Samurai's Feel the Same. Ballistic
Brother's Provesy Reveal is nice and dubby house. DJ Cam takes it
down a few notches to give a nice little come down with Meera.
Jazzanova(Much love to Jazzanova), I can't see enough good things
about this group of powerhouses. Jon Kennedy sample some Willy
Wonka in his Nerve Centre. Cut Chemist drops in the first song of
our Portuguese double shot. Ohmega Watts rounds out our double shot
with his track Adaptacao featuring Tita Lima. Cut Chemist channels
his inner Thievery Corp/Avalanches for his second track of the
podcast, Metrorail thru Space. Skalpel's Breakin remix by Dr
Rubberfunk cools it down for the Wu's Masta Killa tellin everyone
that he is the Brooklyn Kin Fugees - Fu-Gee-La Reggae Mix Ranking
Joe - World in Trouble (Vibronics 'ska boom' remix) 4:12 08 G-Corp
- Murder 7:56 7 Samurai - Feel the Same Dubben Mix 13:10 Ballistic
Brothers - Prophesy Reveal 18:44 Bathysphere - Where's
Vicky(Quantic mix) 23:10 Dj Cam - Meera(Extra lucid remix) 27:37
Jazzanova - Another New Day 33:01 Jon Kennedy - The Nerve Centre
38:15 Cut Chemist - The Garden 41:10 Ohmega Watts - Adaptacao
Featuring Tita Lima 47:14 Cut Chemist - Metrorail thru Space 50:54
Skalpel - Break In (Dr. Rubberfunk remix) 54:44 Masta Killa -
Brooklyn King 58:33 3-Jun-08 5:00 AM
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