The DJ dynamos themselves, Elsewhere & DJ K Ross, are releasing their amazing new album and want everyone to party with them. sponsored by oxy cottontail.
"Play Anything" starts innocently enough with sam cooke crooning one of his signature tunes, "you send me." a minute or so later, you know you're not sure where you're going, but you're defiitely headed somewhere that mr.cooke's never been. old-school rap and hip-hop emerge as they mash with classic rock, 80's girlgroups, trip hop, sargeant pepper and creedence clearwater, and the beats just get stronger and more pronounced. i like to think that this was produced like a runaway coupe de ville sideswiping every car parked on a musical sidestreet, but these bits and pieces of everthing i heard, way too much for me to attempt to list or encapsulate here, were meticulously contrived and i can almost see eyes registering "where the hell'd THAT come from" while working this dancefloor-epic sweatathon. With 2 turntables and countless genres, Sound Advice seemlessly blend bits of the recognizable with rare gems that make their "Play Anything" mixtape very hard to take off repeat. This is no suprise, since the DJs behind the mix have been pumping out infectious tracks to hyped crowds all over the east coast. Elsewhere spends time spinning along side the likes of Spankrock and Afrika Bambaataa while K. Ross, the king of the Motown flip, blends Al Green with artists like Metro Area. As much as the Sound Advice crew constantly change up styles, their "proper records mixed properly" ethos and moto remains constant with their live shows and mixtapes.
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Added by modularmoods on May 24, 2006