DJ Yoda's - How to Cut and Paste - The Thirties Edition

Responsible for spreading his name across the globe, DJ Yoda’s ‘How To Cut & Paste’ mixes have become the stuff of legend.

Eva Oyon

Date published: 25th Aug 2009

DJ YODA’S
HOW TO CUT & PASTE –
THE THIRTIES EDITION

Label:                        Unthugged
Release Date:           7th September 2009
Cat.No:                      CHM001
Format:                     CD / Digital


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Responsible for spreading his name across the globe, DJ Yoda’s ‘How To Cut & Paste’ mixes have become the stuff of legend.  Injecting a necessary dose of humour into the UK’s Hip-Hop scene without ever taking his eye off the dancefloor, DJ Yoda AKA Duncan Beiny’s unique ability to mix and scratch theme tunes, adverts and comedy skits with some of the rawest beats around, gaining both commercial and critical success, is without equal.
 
Following hot on the heels of his barnstorming ‘Country & Western Edition’, the fifth instalment in the series delves deep into the past, to the advent of Swing for ‘The Thirties Edition’.  The decade that gave the world the first LP, the first ‘All-Talking All-Colour’ wide-screen movie and the Zoot suit, the 1930s was a hotbed of musical creativity that DJ Yoda has mined with his trademark ear for a funky beat turning up some surprising musical treats.
 
Kicking off with a heavy dose of turntable trickery before dropping into Danny Kaye’s appositely titled ‘Beatin’ Bangin’ Scratchin’’ Yoda gets busy on the ones and twos traversing the era’s gems, mixing stone cold classics of the time with tracks you didn’t know you knew and some real digger’s delights. Underpinned with crushing 808s, slick breaks and a dazzling array of vocal samples, the latest edition of How To Cut & Paste brings each and every track bang up to date, mixing up the Hip-Hop, Dubstep, B-More and Drum n Bass beats, catapulting the likes of ‘The Professor’ Benny Goodman, ‘The Hi De Ho Man’ Cab Calloway and the legendary ‘Satchmo’ Louis Armstrong into the here and now without losing any of the original magic that made them the heroes of their day.  As adventurous as always, he doesn’t limit himself to the kings of swing, flexing his deft deck manoeuvres with tracks from bebop don Thelonious Monk, Delta Blues’ most famous son Robert Johnson, Jazz pianist Jeri Southern and Calypso singer Cecil Anderson The Duke of Iron. 
 
Throwing out the musical lead, DJ Yoda’s How To Cut & Paste 30s Edition guarantees a ring-a-ding-ding at the speakeasy!
 
TRACKLISTING:
01. 'Beatin Bangin Scratchin' Danny Kaye
02. 'One O Clock Jump' - Benny Goodman
03. 'Ballin The Jack - Danny Kaye
04. 'Cheesecake' - Louis Armstrong
05. 'Minnie The Moocher' - Cab Calloway 
06. 'Black And Tan Fantasy' - Thelonious Monk 
07. 'Caravan' - Thelonious Monk 
08. 'Lament 1, Birds's Lament' - Moondog
09. 'An Occasional Man' - Jeri Southern
10. 'Ugly Woman' - Duke of Iron ( Cecil Anderson)
11. 'Yip Roc Heresy' - Slim Gaillard
12. 'Ding Dong Daddy' - Benny Goodman 
13. 'Walking The Blues' - Champion Jack Dupree 
14. 'Reefer Song' - Fats Waller 
15. 'Reefer Man' - Cab Calloway 
16. 'Don't Mean A Thing' - Duke Ellington 
17. 'Red River Blues' - Henry Thomas
18. 'Big Rock Candy Mountain' - Harry McClintock 
19. 'Trouble So Hard' - Vera Ward Hall 
20. 'Sometimes' - Bessie Jones
21. 'Hellhound On My Trail' - Robert Johnson
22. 'Hello I Must Be Going' - The Marx Brothers