Azat | Make A Record Your Voice and Send It To Him
April 13th, 2009

This will probably go down as one of the most unusual names for a mix. “Make A Record Of Your Voice And Send It To Him” sounds more like plea than a name for a mix but considering it’s ingredients I suppose it fits somewhat.
This short mix (only 25 minutes) of audio clips,vocals and dark Hip Hop beats by Turkey’s Azat is something unusually good. It contains a great underground Hip Hop feel to it. I suppose to describe it would be Trip hop meets underground Hip Hop meets Turntablism with a touch of Soul. Not too much of either but enough to meet the needs of the fans of the four genres . Check for yourself and I betting most of you enjoy it as much as I did.
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reminds me of someone i know, love it.
it does quench a thirst..
for fans of this, must check out paris djs..
Comment by c3 — April 13, 2009 @ 7:15 pm
Just listened to this, not surprised you guys already wrote about it…
But yeah, it’s surprisingly good.
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