Mix Master Mike is a world-champion turntable battler, and it shows on his debut recording. The first half is full of furious high-energy scratching, complete with cartoon imagery and bratty jokes; it's an old-school hip-hop party that takes place in the Beastie Boys' 'hood. It's entirely appropriate that Mike, one of San Francisco's famed Invisibl Skratch Piklz, contributes to three tracks on the Beasties' Hello Nasty and replaces DJ Hurricane in their live show; they share a manic energy. But the second half of Anti-Theft Device offers some smoother, contemplative tracks--it's on par with the dense introspection of DJ Shadow's Endtroducing... but with more flow and less virtuoso scratching. It shows that the triple M is only beginning to work out all his ideas. --Martin Johnson
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Anti-Theft Device blends in vocal snippets from the likes of Guru, Ice Cube, and the Beastie Boys. Mike clearly has skills on the wheels of steel that are undeniable. If he were a guitarist, he'd be Jimmy Page.
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Anti-Theft Device
Mix Master Mike Manufacturer: Asphodel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007SRJ Release Date: 1998-07-21 |
Tracks:
- Ultra Intro
- Ill Shit
- Unidentifried
- Supa Wyde Laces
- Billie Klubb
- Sektor One
- Rebel Enforcer
- Sektor Two
- Jack Knyfe
- Radiation
- Sektor Three
- Well Wicked
- Deeportashun
- All Pro
- Vyce Grypp
- Gang Tackle
- Sektor Four
- Anti-Theft Device
- An Astronaut
- Mean Dirty Killer
- Government Secret
- Can Of Kick Ass
- Sektor Five
- Suprize Packidge
- Fur Coat
- Sektor Six
- Sloh Beat
- Electrocute
- Black Level Clearance
- Sektor Seven
- One Minute Massacre
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Mix Master Mike is a world-champion turntable battler, and it shows on his debut recording. The first half is full of furious high-energy scratching, complete with cartoon imagery and bratty jokes; it's an old-school hip-hop party that takes place in the Beastie Boys' 'hood. It's entirely appropriate that Mike, one of San Francisco's famed Invisibl Skratch Piklz, contributes to three tracks on the Beasties' Hello Nasty and replaces DJ Hurricane in their live show; they share a manic energy. But the second half of Anti-Theft Device offers some smoother, contemplative tracks--it's on par with the dense introspection of DJ Shadow's Endtroducing... but with more flow and less virtuoso scratching. It shows that the triple M is only beginning to work out all his ideas. --Martin JohnsonCustomer Reviews:
Good first impression.......2006-08-25
gets better with every listen.......2003-05-30
Winded and kinda redundant, but still solid........2002-11-13
There are some truly groovin' and brilliant moments still. He can cut, scratch, sample faster than most eyes can move(you have to see him in action). And despite all this, he still knows how to hit a groove. But where is next CD(Eye of The Cyclops) was tought and thematic, to me this album just feels lacking in comparison. And as a whole, this album seems to drag(clocking in at over an hour). Its just too long.
Fans of the Mix Master already own this. Those who don't should still check it out but I would definitely take Cyclops over this record.
Incredible.......2002-02-16
This is one of my very few "Must Buy" CDs for anyone with an open mind and an ear toward hip-hop.
A Real Trip.......2001-06-02
The way the album is put together is really interesting, in that there are various bits which seem to tell a story if you listen carefully enough. However, the story never seems to really finish - not even at the end of the album.
For DJS the album works as a "master at work" sort of thing - similar I guess to a trumpeter listening to Miles Davis - and as far as I'm concerned, my own skills will never come remotely close to the skills exhibited here.
The way I prefer to listen to this album is as a sort of game of sample-finding. Throughout the album there are vocals from various rappers (Beastie Boys, Guru and I think NWA) and also various bits lifted from movies and advertisements. As an example, one track samples Austin Powers' nemesis Dr Evil saying "welcome to my underground lair", at the time I heard this track I hadn't actually seen Austin Powers - now I have and can appreciate the irony with which the sample is used.
The real standout for me is the early part of the album. After Mike's intro and a sample of the Beasties, we get into one of the funniest sci-fi spoofs ever created. The story of "colonel Vlaha" is going well enough until we lean that NASA claims that the voice (which sounds familiar) was not Vlaha's. This then gives cause for a voice to tell you to turn up your speakers very loud to maximise the noise that will come through them.
Far from being some kind of monotonous beeping sound - as I had expected - it turned out to be another sample. This really is the story of the entire album.
Mike continually throws in bizarre samples which make you stop and think "haven't I heard that somewhere before?" before another one comes in which just makes you burst out laughing.
In short, this is truly a work by a master DJ and one which deserves inclusion by anyone interested in art of turntablism or of hip-hop generally. It is an album which will really grow on you with repeated listens and having had them you certainly won't be disappointed.
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Vote in November Election 2004: Anti-theft Device
Manufacturer: A Waterbug Project ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000HCRVY4 |
Product Description
15 song Anti-George W. Bush compilation CD made by Waterbug Project just prior to the 2004 Presidential election. Songs include: Steve Gillette "The Wumper", Kate McDonnell "Mercy", Dan Bern "Bush Must Be Defeated", Myshkin's Ruby Warblers "Lied", Hugh Blumenfeld "King George III", Jonathan Byrd & Dromedary "You Better Keep An Eye On Him", Les Barker "The Civilised World", Sons Of The Never Wrong "Born A Thousand Times", Chris Chandler & Anne Feeney "Carnivals #3", Jack Hardy "In Bed With The Enemy", Chuck Brodsky "Dangerous Times", Anais Mitchell "Two Kids", Andrew Calhoun "Short Ode", Michael Troy "The Thief", Joyce Andersen "Filled With Love." Packaged in flat cardboard sleeve.Album Review:
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