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2-3 Mic Breakaz MP3


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Full album: Gorilla Music
mp3 / 2004 year / 192 kbs / 104 mb / 72 min

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Album: Gorilla Music
  1. Bump That
  2. Once Upon A Time
  3. All A Nigga Know
  4. Flow
  5. Real As Ever
  6. It Aint A Game
  7. Hataz
  8. Drop It
  9. Middle Of The Jungle
  10. Flow
  11. Flow
  12. Momma Come-N-Show Me
  13. When Gorillaz Cry
  14. Flow
  15. Pullin Up
  16. Still Hustlin
  17. Scutt Da Nutt

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Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly joins San Miguel Hidden Depths

Following the huge success of San Miguel Hidden Depths' DJ Yoda and Warp Films-curated events (with Arctic Monkeys, Richard Hawley, Jarvis Cocker and the Mighty Boosh cast amongst the attendees), next Wednesday will see Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly taking the helm.

Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly is the musical moniker of 21-year-old musician, producer and songwriter Sam Duckworth, whose unique approach to music splices classic activist folk-rock with modern technology to create an irrepressible body of work.

Get Cape's event will take place at Industry in Shoreditch, and will see Duckworth demonstrating the talents that have lead to him achieving sell out shows up and down the country. This night will see him taking a break from recording sessions for his Nitin Sawhney-produced new album (the follow-up to his critically acclaimed debut, 'The Chronicles Of A Bohemian Teenager?) to preview exclusive new tracks.

He will be joined for a special live performance by one of the UK?s most exciting and forward thinking young electronic musicians, Nathan Fake, as well as friends from his newly launched Mannequin Republic record label, including the Huw Stephens-approved Boom in the Diamond Industry.
Bright Eyes join forces with LA Philharmonic

Bright Eyes performed a career-spanning set and previewed some new material during their performance with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra at the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday night (September 29).

Conor Oberst and company received a warm welcome from the massive crowd, who cheered loudly at Bright Eyes' most political lyrics.

Oberst looked casual in a black shirt and jeans, as did the usually formally attired Philharmonic who donned comfortable garb for the occasion.

The band ran through several tracks from their latest album, 'Cassadaga', including 'Lime Tree', which Oberst performed alone with his acoustic guitar in front of the orchestra.

The band concluded their 90-minute set with a preview of a new protest song called 'What Good Are You', on which Sleater-Kinney's Janet Weiss played maracas.

Earlier in the evening, openers Yo La Tengo and M Ward warmed up the crowd with strong sets.

Bright Eyes played:

'Don't Know When But A Day Is Gonna Come...'
'Bowl Of Oranges'
'Make a Plan to Love Me'
'Old Soul Song'
'No One Would Riot for Less'
'Hot Knives'
'Poison Oak'
'Travellin 'Song'
'Arienette'
'Clairaudients (Kill or Be Killed)'
'Lover I Don't Have to Love'
'Lime Tree'
'I Believe in Symmetry'
'What Good Are You'