Music

Welcome to the vault of my personal music.  All the tracks here are orignial, and are free to listen to. If you’d like to download any song, right-click or control-click the Download Now link.


I’m pleased to share with you my latest DJ Lippy mix, Bring That Beat Back! There are many ways to enjoy the jams.

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One Stream right here, right now, in full:

Bring That Beat Back by DJLippy

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Two Download the whole shebang in one mega-mix file

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Three Download the mix separated into individual tracks.

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Here’s the tracklist so you have a sense of what’s what, although remember - all songs have been tweaked, looped and mixed for your listening pleasure.

1. The Isley Brothers: For the Love of You
2. Zhané: Hey Mr. D.J. (Remix)
3. Skee Lo: I Wish
4. De La Soul: Buddy (Native Tongue Decision)
5. Taana Gardner: Heartbeat
6. Ini Kimoze: Here Comes the Hotstepper
7. Ray Baretto: A Deeper Shade of Soul
8. Urban Dance Squad: Deeper Shade of Soul
9. Quantic: T.R.O.Y.
10. Nice & Smooth: They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y)
11. De la Soul: Ego Trippin’ (Part Two)
12. Al Hirt: Harlem Hindoo
13. Color Me Badd: I Wanna Sex You Up
14. Ashford & Simpson: Solid
15. Big Daddy Kane: Ain’t No Half-Steppin’
16. The Emotions: Blind Alley
17. Terence Trent D’Arby: Wishing Well
18. Pharell: Frontin
19. The Pointer Sisters: Automatic
20. INXS: Need You Tonight
21. Nelly: Hot in Herre
22. Cheryl Lynn: Got to Be Real
23. Tony Toni Tone: Feels Good
24. J.C. Davis: A New Day
25. Justin Timberlake: Damn Girl
26. Michael Jackson: Butterflies

Enjoy, and hit me up in the comment section with your feedback!



Infinite Regress Collective Mixtape 2009 

Our man Tim over at Infinite Regress ran the 3rd annual Collective Mixtape project toward the end of 2009. In a nutshell he asks people to do covers of songs released that calendar year. I had done this in the past, and always look forward to the project as forced excuse to work on some music.

This year I chose to cover “You’re so far around the bend” by Brooklyn favorites The National. The track appeared on the Dark was the Night compilation (regular readers know we are oh so fond of that album here at Stupidfresh.)

Without further ado have a listen to my version, which couldn’t have been done without the wonders of Garage Band.  

Download or listen to: So Far Around the Bend (The National) - lippy

Treat your self to a trip over to Infinite Regress and take in the other submissions, which are all great for different reasons.


Highs in the Low 70s

Today’s forecast is funk & soul! This continuous mix was made to enhance those perfect spring days. Highs in the low 70s, flip-flops, no worries and people in the ‘hood looking good. The breezy tracks included here also represent the “low 70s”, roughly the years 1970–1975. ‘

Highs in the low 70s - lippy (MP3 - 45 minutes - 65MB)

Here’s a zip file of the mix to download: Highs in the low 70s - lippy ZIP (ZIP - 45 minutes - 62MB)

Tracklisting:  

1. Express Yourself (alt. version) - Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd St. Rhythm Band

2. He’s My Sunny Boy - Diana Ross & The Supremes

3. (Everybody Wanna Get Rich) Rite Away - Dr. John

4. Running Back and Forth - Edwin Starr

5. Right On - Clarence Wheeler & The Enforcers

6. If You Let Me - Eddie Kendricks

7. Israelites – Desmond Dekker

8. Sunshine on my Shoulders - Nat Townsley Jr.

9. I Wanna Be Where You Are - Michael Jackson

10. Ecstasy - Ohio Players

11. You Got The Love - Rufus & Chaka Khan

12. Rien Ne Va Plus - Funk Factory

13. Rocking Chair – Betty Padgett

14. You Keep Me Hanging On – Bonnie and Sheila

15. Funky to the Bone – Fredi Henchi & the Soul Setters

16. Chug Chug Chug-A-Lug (Push N’ Shove) Part II - The Meters

17. Heaven Must be Like This – Ohio Players


The Streets - Trust Me (Lipy Edit)

The Streets (British rapper Mike Skinner) has been doing a stellar job at releasing his new songs as mp3s via his Twitter feed. This morning he shared the raw tracks that make up one of these songs, “Trust Me” so people could remix it.

Below is my take on this song (which was pretty darn good before I ever got a chance to slice it up).

Download or listen to:The Streets - Trust Me (Lippy Edit)

He’s been sharing some remixes back onto his Twitter feed - maybe this one will get a mention. Let me know what you think.


Infinite Regress Collective Mixtape 2008 

This is year two for the Infinite Regress Collective Mixtape project on Tim’s blog of the same name, Infinite Regress. The concept of how the project works is simple:

  • People pick a song to cover and record to submit to the mixtape. Preferably the song would be from the last year of music (a guideline I totally missed in the 2007 mixtape when I covered a Yaz track from 1982!)
  • Tim collects all of the cover songs people submit, and begins posting them day by day for listening and commenting.
  • Once it’s all finished up he burns them all to CDs with killer original cover art and sends them out to participants, friends and loved ones.

For me, it’s a great excuse to be creative and make something for the sake of making something. What a country! This year I decided to stay in this century and had a go with “Ready for the Floor” originally by Hot Chip. You can check the post on Infinite Regress with more description. Here is the cover itself for your listening pleasure.

Ready For the Floor (Cover) - Lippy I highly recommend keeping up with the daily posts on IR - they are sure to be varied, inspirational and good ol’ fashioned fun.


Groovetime

Well here’s a little ditty just for you ! I’ve put together this (almost) hour long mix called groovetime. It’s a collection of some of my favorite songs I’ve heard in the last few months, pasted together with a few extra edits and treats along the way. Tracklisting:

1. Intro - Guitar

2. Zadie Bobo - Ernesto Djedje

3. Paper Planes (DFA Remix) - M.I.A.

4. DWYCK (Little Kids remix) - Gang Starr

5. Ooh Baby- Pamoja (DJ Lippy Edit)

6. Gimme Some (Mike Mangini Remix) - Nina Simone

7. Tears Dry on their Own (New Young Pony Club Fucked-Up Remix) - Amy Winehouse

8. Honey (Captain Planet Remix) - Erykah Badu

9. Groove Time (DJ Lippy Edit)- Monguito Santamaria

10. Theme from Which Way is Up? - Stargard

11. All Through the Night - Escort

12. Gold Rush - The Chandeliers

13. Raid (Koushik Remix) - Madvillain

14. Uphill Peace of Mind - Carol Grimes

15. Stand (Larry Levin Mix) - The Joubert Singers

16. Lady - Modjo

17. Outro - Guitar

Here’s groovetime as one long mp3 to listen to or download: DJ Lippy - groovetime

Also, here is a .zip file of the mix split into separate tracks DJ Lippy - groovetime ZIP Hit me up with some comments and tell me what you think!


Bang That Door

I’ve been quietly working on this one for a minute. I used to work with a guy named Hakim - he’s one of those people you hope you have the pleasure of being around when you’re on the j-o-b. Hakim would sing his way through the workday, and would often make up songs about things that happened and the people he interacted with. The thing is - the dude has chops. Sure, I know you have some dude at your job that does the same thing, but they don’t sound as good as Hakim. Before moving on to a new gig, we recorded a bunch of acapella tracks to have on hand. I now present the first of what I hope are many Hakim’s Moods remixes. I know isn’t my normal “style” of music to make, but whatever. It sounds right, and I like trying new things. Let’s go hang gliding together sometime.

Listen or download: Lippy (ft. Hakim) - Bang That Door


We Could Do This

I scored a synth a few months back and have been messing around with it. This track feels good, and it’s probably me best vocal work to date (thank you vocal effects!). Electro love.

Listen or download: we could do this.mp3


That’s Right

This is a new take on the Sylvia Striplin song “Can’t Turn Me Away”, most notably sampled for “Get Money” by Biggie/Junior Mafia. That bass line is SO big though I thought it deserved a new treatment with some smoother vocals/scratches on top (like sprinkles).

Listen or download: That’s Right


Make Me Wanna Holler

This is a new longer version of “Holler” which was the best product of my Song-a-Day Project. It’s now back with a new bridge, and an elongated ending. This song makes me feel real good.

Listen or download: Make me Wanna Holler


Seven Nation Soul

One part funk breakbeats - one part acapella soul version of White Stripes Seven Nation Army. Enjoy.

Listen or download: Seven Nation Soul


The Space Between

And it begins. This is an idea for an opening track to a concept album I’ve been thinking about. With this song, I wanted to create the sensation of what it feels like to be alone and closed off, but still wanting to open up to let someone else into your life. How there is beauty in that solitude, but also a sadness. It’s not really trying to convey an inspirational feeling - more of an attempt to capture the feeling in it’s natural state.

I like the string sections on here - it creates a movie score feel which goes along with the fact that the album will in essence be telling a story. This track will set the timbre for the album, but also allow for later contrast against it as the other songs will be more upbeat to a degree.

Listen or download: The Space Between


To Seek a New Home

The latest offering from The Bus Stop (Big Lip & Big Ranz). This nugget is an homage to the records put out by the Memphix label. Dark, sultry loops that are mysterious but still head nodding.

Listen or download: To Seek a New Home


Scenes From an F-Train

Probably the best track from the Stupidfresh album. My best scratching recorded, and the song played most frequently on WRUV in Vermont!

Listen or download: Scenes From an F-Train


Low Max

The opening track from my album Stupidfresh - it feels like a lifetime ago.

Listen or download: Low Max