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Collection of multi genre mixes ranging from Hip Hop, funk, Bass & more.

DJ Azuhl Mixes DJ Azuhl

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Collection of multi genre mixes ranging from Hip Hop, funk, Bass & more.

    Jumpoff Mix #69

    Jumpoff Mix #69

    Another mix as featured on 'The Good Vibez with DJ Ready D' on Good Hope FM one of Cape Towns biggest commercial radio stations packed with throwbacks with a dash of mashups.

    • 30 min
    Jumpoff Mix #68

    Jumpoff Mix #68

    • 31 min
    80s Electro & Funk megamix

    80s Electro & Funk megamix

    The 1980s was a pivotal era in the evolution of music, witnessing the emergence of various genres that would shape the sound of the decade and beyond. Among these, electro hip hop and funk stood out as vibrant expressions of urban culture, each with its own distinct origins and influences. The roots of 80s electro hip hop can be traced back to the streets of New York City, where DJs and musicians experimented with blending elements of funk, disco, and electronic music. One of the key figures in this movement was Afrika Bambaataa, who, along with his group the Soulsonic Force, released the seminal track "Planet Rock" in 1982. Characterized by its use of synthesizers, drum machines, and futuristic soundscapes, "Planet Rock" laid the foundation for electro hip hop and inspired countless artists to explore the possibilities of electronic instrumentation in hip hop music. Meanwhile, 80s funk experienced a resurgence fueled by artists such as Prince, Rick James, and George Clinton. Building on the foundations laid by pioneers like James Brown and Sly and the Family Stone, these artists infused funk with elements of rock, pop, and electronic music, creating a sound that was both innovative and infectious. Tracks like Prince's "Purple Rain" and Rick James' "Super Freak" became anthems of the era, blending irresistible grooves with bold experimentation. While electro hip hop and funk emerged from different musical traditions, they shared a common ethos rooted in innovation, rebellion, and self-expression. Both genres served as soundtracks to the vibrant culture of the 1980s, reflecting the energy and diversity of urban life. From the streets of New York City to the clubs of Los Angeles, electro hip hop and funk provided a voice for a generation, inspiring dance floors and sparking imaginations.

    As the 80s gave way to the 90s, the influence of electro hip hop and funk continued to reverberate throughout the music world, shaping the sounds of hip hop, R&B, and electronic dance music for decades to come. Yet, the spirit of innovation and creativity that defined these genres remains as vibrant today as it was in the heyday of the 1980s, a testament to the enduring power of music to unite, inspire, and transcend boundaries.

    • 15 min
    UCT Radio - 14 July2 003

    UCT Radio - 14 July2 003

    Between 2003 - 2008 DJ AZUHL would co host a radio show alongside DJ Eazy & Richard Bradstreet called G.HE.T.TO.P.I.M.P (Giving Healing Education Through Teaching One Principles Improving Mental Position)show on UCT Radio. Initially Azuhl, Eazy & Mr.Fat (R.I.P) Brasse Vannie Kaap was invited by Richard & Fat Cat to be a part of the show to facilitate a host of discussions ranging from hiphop to socio economic matters. Through this radio show they formed their NGO, HHESA - did countless events, interviewed countless of SA hiphop artist and broke their music(90% was a thing already), collaborated with international organizations and did countless school project

    • 53 min
    UCT Radio - 11August 2003

    UCT Radio - 11August 2003

    Between 2003 - 2008 DJ AZUHL would co host a radio show alongside DJ Eazy & Richard Bradstreet called G.HE.T.TO.P.I.M.P (Giving Healing Education Through Teaching One Principles Improving Mental Position)show on UCT Radio. Initially Azuhl, Eazy & Mr.Fat (R.I.P) Brasse Vannie Kaap was invited by Richard & Fat Cat to be a part of the show to facilitate a host of discussions ranging from hiphop to socio economic matters. Through this radio show they formed their NGO, HHESA - did countless events, interviewed countless of SA hiphop artist and broke their music(90% was a thing already), collaborated with international organizations and did countless school project

    • 47 min
    UCT Radio - 22December2003

    UCT Radio - 22December2003

    Between 2002 - 2008 DJ AZUHL would co host a radio show alongside DJ Eazy & Richard Bradstreet called G.HE.T.TO.P.I.M.P (Giving Healing Education Through Teaching One Principles Improving Mental Position)show on UCT Radio. Initially Azuhl, Eazy & Mr.Fat (R.I.P) Brasse Vannie Kaap was invited by Richard & Fat Cat to be a part of the show to facilitate a host of discussions ranging from hiphop to socio economic matters. Through this radio show they formed their NGO, HHESA - did countless events, interviewed countless of SA hiphop artist and broke their music(90% was a thing already), collaborated with international organizations and did countless school project

    • 53 min

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