
Just cause I can, I made a muxtape. It's a two-parter actually – you can check it here and here. It's pretty evenly split between all-time favorites and new stuff I'm loving. I think it bangs if I do say so myself, which I can because it's not like I wrote the songs or anything.
So.. because I've totally been slacking on posting new stuff so far this summer, here's a doubleshot of rips for you:
Defender was a one-off project by Alan Braxe, Fred Falke and Savage. The title track here doesn't really do much for me (call me a purist but I never really felt the guitars), so the b-side wins again – "Bliss" is a Braxe / Falke classic.
Defender "Defender" (from Defender / Bliss EP, 2005)
Defender "Bliss" (from Defender / Bliss EP, 2005)
Principle Theory was a name used occasionally by Byron Walton, aka Chicago House legend Jamie Principle. It's a bit of a tough call, but I think I have to go with the b-side here too. Both tracks are ill but "Voyeur" just hits a little harder.
Principle Theory "Bitch" (Vocal Mix feat. Coco Cocktail) (from Bitch 12", 1992)
Principle Theory "Bitch" (instrumental) (from Bitch 12", 1992)
Principle Theory "Voyeur" (from Bitch 12", 1992)
Scottie B has been getting around the internets lately and most recently he's popped up on KarmaloopTV, giving a tour of Baltimore, including some quick shots of the Unruly HQ. Check it out below:
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muxtape / Defender / Principle Theory / Scottie B
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Thursday, July 31, 2008
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Labels: Alan Braxe, Baltimore Club, Defender, Fred Falke, Jamie Principle, Mixes, muxtape, Principle Theory, rips, Savage, Scottie B
Scottie B & Shawn Caesar interview

Another interview with Baltimore Club/Unruly pioneers Shawn Caesar and Scottie B, aka Chavy Boys Of London. This one's up at Earplug. Peep it here.
On the same tip, check these while you're at it:
"Nuh, Apple Jacks.."
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Thursday, June 05, 2008
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Labels: Baltimore Club, Chavy Boys, Scottie B, Shawn Caesar, Unruly
Scottie B / Shawn Caesar interview
SB- Mike Dunn was like the street hip house guy. He didn’t get the recognition that others got. I would have loved to see his records played in Chicago with Fast Eddie’s, but he stayed on his small labels. Mike Dunn was the shit.Great interview with Baltimore Club legends, Unruly founders and Chavy Boys Shawn Caesar and Scottie B over here.
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Wednesday, March 05, 2008
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Labels: Baltimore Club, Bmore, Chavy Boys, Scottie B, Shawn Caesar, Unruly
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