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Rob Life |
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Rob Life is a DJ, producer and all
round music enthusiast originally from the Midlands but now
based in London. One of the best DJs the UK has to offer,
Rob is not only known for his party rocking Hip Hop sets but
also cutting up those funky breaks for the B-Boys and B-Girls
to throw down to.

Rob is a founding member of the Breakin Bread Crew and resident
DJ at all the Breakin Bread Nights. But Rob is also an international
DJ, playing at Breaking events, festivals and clubs throughout
Europe. Rob and Skeg started Breakin Bread with a mission
to put the fun back into Hip Hop nights, to get people up
on the dance floor and into the music.
Using a combination of up-tempo tunes and the now legendary
B-Boy battles, Breakin Bread built up a reputation for consistently
playing good music. And being the only Hip Hop, Funk and all
elements night in London, word has been getting around. Breakin
Bread started in a pub in Brixton. As soon as heads heard
about the all elements and funk combination that BB were pushing
they started coming down in their droves.
Breakin Bread soon had to move venue and went first to Jax
under London Bridge and then since 2003 it's been at The Rhythm
Factory in Whitechapel. Skeg and Rob Life became friends in
their early teens due to a love of hip hop. They ar both are
record collectors and have an interest in all elements of
a musical scene. As a result it wasn't long before the boys
started releasing their own records and in 2000 the Breakin
Bread Record Label was born.
Rob was the first artist to release material on the Breakin
Bread Record label, 'OK W're Rollin'' is a ridiculously funky,
cut n paste style scratch fest and the perfect record to launch
the Breakin Bread sound on the world. Rob has had several
more releases on the Breakin Bread label, producing both funky
breaks and top notch Hip Hop.
As a producer, he has worked with Kashmere, Cappo and DPF
amongst others.
Not content to be merely an international DJ Rob holds down
the day job at Boombox Distribution.
Look out for his Pocasts, coming soon...
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Rob Life's Best Of
2006 (in no order of preference) |
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Ghostface-NY Mildstyle remix 12"(Cut Creators) / Ghostface-Return
of the Iron Man 12" (Promo)
Ghostface Killah continues his reign of dopeness with a whole
lot of releases this year. The 2 above probably being my favourites.
I'm not sure about the origins of NY Mildstyle on the Cut Creators
label but the way it's put together with verses from Ghostface,
Raekwon, AZ, Jay-Z and Nas with a wicked soulful chorus that gets
me everytime. I'm also liking Ghost's new collabo with Amy "Rehab"
Winehouse (hopefully due out on 12" next year).
English & Too Many Cooks-Live and direct 12" (Left Turn Records)
Straight up B-boy beats, check the vocal and instrumental.
Nicole Willis & the Soul Investigators-Keep reachin' up album
(Timmion) / Nicole Willis-Feeling Free Remixes (Above the Clouds)
The best soul / funk album. This has been out a long time (perhaps
over a year?) but throughout the year people have been waking up
to this brilliant album, due to some quality 7" and 12" remixes.
Natural Self-Let peace be the ruler Album (Breakin Bread) / Broken
Keys-Album (Tru Thoughts)
Natural Self's music has always been unique and strong. This
year we were rewarded with a great debut album plus the excellent
Natural Self & Nostalgia 77 collaboration album by the Broken Keys.
Ghost-Seldon seen often heard Album / Ghost-Basic instinct 12"
(Breakin Bread)
Heat album, with loads of different soulful / jazzy beats and
a myriad of guest vocalists. Plus the excellent upbeat 'Basic instinct'
12" with Ghost and Natural Self remixes.
Yungun & Mr Thing-G.M.B. (Just like that) 12" (Silent Soundz)
Excellent Vocal / Instrumental B-beat b side using James Brown
to great effect.
Various Afro Kats label releases (Koloko-Each one teach one 7"
/ Kutiman-No groove where I come from 7" / Solid Pleasure 12")
Wicked little label out of Montreal, Canada, with 3 hot afro-beat
/ funk releases that never leave my DJ box.
Lupe Fiasco-I gotcha 12" / Kick push 12" (Atlantic)
2 solid funkkay singles.
The Roots-Game theory Album (Def Jam) / The Roots-Don't feel
right 12" (Def Jam)
One of the most consistent groups in hip-hop. What they can't
do probably ain't worth doing. Another dope album that covers a
load of styles whilst still keeping it hip-hop as only the Roots
can.
Orgone-Funky Nassau / Hambone 12" (Nuff Rope)
I was killing this on 45 all through 2005 and then they go and
release a Danny Krivit edit on a 12". Also feeling the jazz / funk
/ fusion flavours of the B side.
Ty-What you want 12" (Big Dada)
Upbeat tune that bridges the gap between so many styles. Heat!
Tor-Strivin' 12" (International Rudebwoy)
DJ Mentat on production so you know the beat is gonna be good.
I don't know much about Tor but she flows really well on this (more
please). I was also liking Mentat and Durrty Goodz 'What's happenin'
DJ Tonk-Last night / S.O.U.L 12" (Milk Dipper)
Nice US 12" with the bossa style 'All night' with the Procussions,
plus the catchy instrumental 'S.O.U.L' that bridges the gap well
between hip-hop and funk.
Bob & Gene-You gave me love / Your name 7" (Daptone)
Excellent new recording that sound like authentic late '60s
vocal / boogaloo. Catchy as heck and tears up the dancefloor.
Various MPM label releases (Breakout-Planet rock 7"/12" / Lefties
Soul Connection-Organ donor 7"/12")
MPM (Melting Pot Music) have been killing it this year with
a slew of great releases.
De La Soul-You got it 12" (Roar)
One of my favourite cuts from their 'Impossible mission' album.
Bellruche-Four songs EP 2*7" (Hippo Flex)
Just creeping in at the end of 2006. To me this is Belleruche's
strongest work to date. Four really well crafted songs in a modern
folky / soul style that vary in tempo and will appeal to both listeners
and DJs alike.
Compiled by Rob Life and Skeg.
Listen to this sort of stuff every Sunday 4-6pm on the Breakin'
Bread radio show on Itch
105.15FM or online at monofunk.net
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Bonus Beats
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Red Nose Distrikt-Sunshine 12" (Netgroove)
Cut Chemist-The garden 12" (WEA)
Basic Vocab-The Likeness 12" (AVX)
Skibadee-Tikka tokka (Ahead of the Game) 12"
Joey Beats-Love, love, love / Sleep or bust 7" (Good Foot)
Steady Diggin' Workshop-Let's go steady EP (Crabon Imprints)
Jay-Dee-The Shining album (BBE)
Omar-Sing (if you want it) album (Ether) |
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