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We’ve all been there at one point: sat in our bedrooms, making homemade
pause/record mixes with our tape decks, convinced that someday our
names would grace music history books alongside Grandmaster Flash,
Steinski and Jazzy Jeff. But alas, our mixtapes that could’ve made
Spinbad sweat have been chewed up and acquired nothing but dust, and
‘cut n paste’ has sadly become a term that causes even the strongest of
us to shudder, as we recall a grueling day in the office struggling
with Excel. But one DJ, hailing from North London, held tight to his
dreams; his undamaged mixtapes have only gotten more polished and famed
as he continues to commandeer the cut n paste fight – the
irreplaceable, definitive hip hop protagonist, DJ Yoda.


Dj Yoda
made the FABRICLIVE 39, which will be released in April. The mix is the usual Yoda awesomeness. If you only look at the tracklist its is hard to believe that it can work, but when you listen the CD you will find yourself partying around in your living room. Here is everything what you have to know about Yoda and the FABRICLIVE 39. If something is missing don’t worry we will have an exclusive interview with him soon.

Yoda

Surrounded by music from his very onset, with both parents avidly working in the industry (his father a manager of legendary artists such as Eddy Grant and Eurhythmics; his mother working for various producers), even young Duncan Beiny’s bedroom was no escape, being the storage space for his dad’s abundant record collection. His father’s cherished pop records were thoroughly ruined when Duncan began learning to scratch at the ripe age of 15. Originally DJing under the name DJ Beiny (actually his first two initials and surname), it was a Yoda toy that sat by his turntables that ultimately gave him a DJ name that stuck when he was 19 years old. His combined loves of quirky pop music and 90s hip hop became fused and intertwined on home-made demo mixtapes, at first modestly distributed amongst the smaller of record shops. They eventually caused such a stir on the underground hustle – by the year 2000, over 5,000 were being distributed around the country – that it caught the attention of Antidote Records, through whom he released three consecutive volumes of an official mixtape series titled ‘How To Cut & Paste.’ Entertaining, sentimental, kitsch and musically unbound, the mixtape series brought an accessible sense of humour to what had essentially become the serious, elitist world of hip hop.

“From around 2000, hip hop went downhill for me. It was getting a
bit samey – for me, all the best stuff was out in the early 90s. It was
the rawness, you know? Now I think a lot of middle class, happy people
are making it, whereas for me a lot of the best music comes out of
frustration, anger and difficult times. I just think that hip hop has
become safe. To me, I’m a hip hop DJ but my understanding of hip hop
means you play everything. The style you play it in makes it hip hop
for me. It’s why I’ll play anything from TV themes to kid’s music to
religious music – it can be anything. But I think if you know how to
scratch or can feel a beat, then you’re a hip hop DJ.”
– DJ Yoda

But, with his genre-defying DJ sets and mixtapes being tickled with
A-Ha, Johnny Hates Jazz, TV theme songs and 80s movie sound bytes,
inevitably some ostentatious hip hop heads cock a stiff eyebrow and
question his intentions… “Irony pisses me off in music. None of
the stuff I do is ironic – it annoys me when people say I’m trying to
be ironic. I have simple rule: if I love a song, I’ll play it. I’m just
playing the music that I honestly love. It really is as simple as that.
It really freaks me out when you come across DJs who only play liquid
funk drum ‘n’ bass or Goan trance exclusively. Surely they must like
more music than that?!
” – DJ Yoda


DJ Yoda: Wheels

While Yoda continues to battle the constrictions of genres and
tight-lipped conformists with his DJ sets around the world, he keeps
busy with each finger in a different pie: producing (“With
‘The Amazing Adventures of DJ Yoda,’ I sat down and made a list of
everyone I wanted to work with in an ideal world and managed to tick
off everyone on the list. It was unbelievably lucky and I was so happy
to have done that. Having worked with Biz Markie and the Jungle
Brothers, I’m now looking forward to my second artist album.”
); A/V shows (“I’m
going to change the video stuff this year – I’ve been doing the shows
for some time now as club things but I think they work better as actual
shows. I’ve done them in cinemas with people eating popcorn, or as
midweek evening shows and I think they work better for that. I’d like to develop that more as a show and keep the DJing as just DJing.”
); writing (contributing to HHC and ageing bboy bible, Fatlace); even more surprising mixtapes (“I’m working on a ‘How To Cut & Paste Country Edition’ later on in the year”), and, even projects as unexpected as classical music (“A
classical composer wrote a concerto for turntables which I performed
with a 40 piece orchestra! It was an avant-garde piece – obviously
totally different to the music I normally play”
).

Yodabear

With his skills being set out, it comes as little surprise that on
FABRICLIVE 39, DJ Yoda manages to effortlessly bring everything and
anything into the mix: from the most unpredictable to the stone cold
classics. All concepts aside, this is straight from the club. Yoda
provides a fusion of old meets new, pulling together beats, bass and
sounds from streets around the world – from London to Brazil to Jamaica
to Baltimore. With New Jack Swing giving Baltimore house a twirl,
Minnie Ripperton grabbing drum’n’bass by the hand, Salt N Pepa getting
down with Baile Funk and dubstep grinding up next to Lord Kitchener, DJ
Yoda brings it all together for some straight up fun times.

“This mix is unique for me. After all these years and all the mixes
I’ve done, this is the first mix that’s actually representative of what
I do in a club. As much as the ‘How To Cut & Paste’ mixes represent
my style, the fabric mix is the first time you’ll hear what I sound
like in a club, as opposed to me sitting at home in my bedroom fiddling
around with tiny pieces of music. It’s music you can dance to.”

Tracklisting

01 The Thunderclaps – Judgement Day (Donkey Work Re-Edit)  – Ejectorseat 
02 Violent Femmes – Blister In The Sun – Slash Records   
03 Skibadee – Tika Toc – Ahead Of The Game      
04 Handsome Boy Modeling School – Holy Calamity [Bear Witness II]– Tommy Boy
05 Ice Cube – Jackin’ For Beats – Priority      
06 Ghost – It’s All Love – Breakin’ Bread      
07 Jurassic 5 – Swing Set – Interscope Geffen    
08 The Hot 8 Brass Band – Sexual Healing – Tru Thoughts   
09 D Nice – Crumbs On The Table – Zomba      
10 Gang Starr – Just To Get A Rep – Virgin      
11 Jean Jacques Perry – EVA – Vanguard    
** DJ Yoda & Herve – Bonus Beats – DJ Yoda      
12 The Chemical Brothers – Salmon Dance – Virgin    
13 The Coral – In The Morning – Deltasonic      
14 Bell Biv Devoe – Poison – MCA      
**  Tittsworth – Bonus Beats – Tittsworth
15 Run DMC – It’s Tricky – Arista
16 Salt N Pepa – Push It – Island Def Jam
** Scottie B – Bonus Beats
17 DJ Class – Tear Da Club Up – Unruly
18 Bonde Do Role – Marina Gasolina – Domino
19 Minnie Ripperton – Lovin’ You – Capitol
** Bamabounce Bonus Beats
20 Collie Buddz – Come Around – SonyBMG
21 DJ Yoda Ft. Sway – Chatterbox – Antidote
22 Adam F – Circles – EMI
23 DJ Zinc – Super Sharp Shooter – BMG
24 Wiley – Gangsters – Big Dada   
** Skream – Make Me – Tempa
25 Lord Kitchener – London Is The Place For Me – Honest Jons

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