Free Music Download: Coffee Break by Oh No

Free Music Download: Oh No – Coffee Break. From the album “Oh No vs. Now-Again“.

Make sure to follow us on SoundCloud, we got a lot of cool music coming up.

We’re on SoundCloud

We have some really cool music offerings on the horizon and in preparation for this we have joined SoundCloud and uploaded 2 mixes.

Melodies in Distortion by Damon Way (our Chief Brand Officer here at Incase).

Bang-Ga-Wrong by our good friend Steven Harrington.

Feel free to listen, download or embed these mixes on your own site. Don’t forget to follow us on SoundCloud, we will be uploading a lot more exclusive mixes and tracks later this year.

Exclusive Download: Steven Harrington Mix

Curated by Arkitip artist Steven Harrington has put together an exclusive mix for Incase and Arkitip. Featuring hand picked tracks from Steven’s collection, Bang-Ga-Wrong is a 45-minute mix of early Jamaican dancehall, dub and roots reggae reworked and mixed with help from Andrew Miller. Enjoy!

Bang-Ga-Wrong

Bang-Ga-Wrong Tracklist

  1. 0:01 Intro (‘Original Sound’)
  2. 0:25 Eccelton Jarrett, ‘Turn On The Heat’
  3. 2:25 Cocoa Tea, ‘Young Lovers’
  4. 4:49 Conroy Smith, ‘Original Sound’
  5. 6:41 Courtney Melody, ‘Screechie Across The Border’
  6. 9:33 Pinchers, ‘Agony’
  7. 11:44 Little Jon, ‘Fade Away’
  8. 14:00 Admiral Bailey, ‘Big Belly Man’
  9. 15:32 Drum Break (‘Whats Going On’)
  10. 15:54 Al Fingers, ‘Whats Going On (Truth & Rights Remix)’
  11. 19:11 Ecceltron Jarrett, ‘Rock Them One By One’
  12. 21:00 Break (‘Cuss Cuss’)
  13. 21:09 Barrington Levy, ‘Here I Come’
  14. 22:06 Roots Radics, ‘Cuss Cuss’
  15. 23:06 Anthony B, ‘Warrior’
  16. 23:55 Barrington Levy, ‘Come’
  17. 26:16 Augustus Pablo, ‘Java’
  18. 28:29 Barrington Levy, ‘Murderer’
  19. 30:02 Flourgon, ‘Jump Spread Out’
  20. 31:40 Keith & Tex, ‘Stop That Train’
  21. 33:54 Gregory Issacs, ‘Night Nurse’ + Harry J All Starts, ‘Liquidator’
  22. 35:54 Junior Delgado, ‘Sons Of Slaves’
  23. 38:38 Upsetters, ‘Flashing Echo’
  24. 39:54 Daddy Lizard, ‘Run Girl Run’ + Black Uhuru, ‘Happiness’
  25. 42:43 White Mice, ‘Youths Of Today’
  26. 44:22 Outro (‘Youths Of Today’ + ‘Original Sound’)

Download “Bang-Ga-Wrong” (53.1MB MP3). Also available in the Incase Podcast.

4 Is Better Than Infinity

Back in the day (when I was a teenager, before I had status and before I had a pager) I bought a 4-Track Tascam Portastudio because I wanted to be able to demo the songs that I had in my head. In order for me to figure out how to operate the machine, I decided that I would record versions of other people’s songs so that I didn’t waste valuable time screwing my songs up until I got the hang of it. I did The Beatles “Tomorrow Never Knows” and “Baby, You’re A Rich Man”, Prince’s “Let’s Work”, Sly & The Family Stone’s “Just Like A Baby” and some others. I figured out how to do my thing by re-doing their thing and lets just say that the rest is Mystory. I loved you so Mr. Tascam.

Eventually, I got tired of all that track bouncing just so that I could get my Beach Boys background vocal thing on, and I just wanted more tracks… I bought an 8 Track (by then I wanted to get my Freddy Mercury on), got sick of that, and moved on to the digital multitrack ADAT (16 tracks on a VHS tape? really? weird, but whatever) and lastly/currently I moved up to what the big boys use… Pro Tools… oooooo… ahhhhh! More tracks than 279 fugitives running through the woods with blindfolds on. Does it make my songs any better? I think not. It made me soft. Lazy.

It’s like Nas says about 1 Mic… except I’m saying it about 4 Tracks. Anybody can make shit sound good with unlimited tracks (you Pro Tools sissy) but what can you do with only 4?

Fade to Black (silence…)

2007: Bitches, I’m back!

Enter, the new,sexy, sleek, and small Boss MicroBR, a digital 4 track that is just a little bit bigger than my Palm Treo.

Oh yeah, its on.

And here’s a cover song. Just like the old days. Hendrix’ “Spanish Castle Magic” (4MB MP3) recorded entirely on the MicroBR.

Fuck sexy, I’m bringing 4 track back.