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I was wondering if anybody had an opinion on the best freestyle mix they ever heard.I would say it was 1 of Tim "Spinnin" Schommer's Heartbeats, I think it's volume 4, but the whole set is just amazing.I know there was alot of good mixe's that came out of New York, but I still to this day have not heard a mix with the quality and creativity of the Heartbeat series, as far as sampleing, breaks,things like that.
 
Yeah, Tim is an awsome/creative DJ.... all of his music seems to flow one into another & his different style of beats behind the music is awsome......
 
You've got to dig up the Tony "Boom Boom" Badea tapes..."Tears May Fall" is just one example of quality, mixed music. It'll bring you back to turntable based crossover mixing as opposed to the razor's edge splice jobs that eventually took over causing commotions when the mixers who sounded great on tape couldn't pull it off live...

Oh, for the days of Ralphi, Tony and Tim...

Harv
 
courts said:
I was wondering if anybody had an opinion on the best freestyle mix they ever heard.I would say it was 1 of Tim "Spinnin" Schommer's Heartbeats, I think it's volume 4, but the whole set is just amazing.I know there was alot of good mixe's that came out of New York, but I still to this day have not heard a mix with the quality and creativity of the Heartbeat series, as far as sampleing, breaks,things like that.

It was definitely my buddy Tim " Spinnin Schomner's Heartbeats series and
some other mixes he pesonally sent me when we used to network together
to see what hot freestyle cuts were coming out back in the days. But Tim
wasn't the only one!!!!! Julian "Jumpin" Perez, Bad Boy Bill, Mario "Smokin" Diaz
Ralphi "Razz" Rosario and other mixshow deejays from college stations like
WCRX, would throw down on some killer freestyle mixes, and some of these
were live on the air!!!! These were the deejays that made me become a
deejay on the radio. My respects to the deejays from Chicago!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
no doubt i'd have to agree with that.....

also on that note i think kool cutt kaos from chicago beatdown alliance's freestyle paradise mix was tyte too... a friend of mine let me listen to it and i was impressed, even to kool chris made a couple freestyle mixes, really good stuff. one dj i'd like to find some music from is dj pullout, i had a tape of his waay back in 94, any of you peeps heard of him? i know it's pretty off topic,
but i've searched everywhere on the net and can't find any site to buy
kool cutt kaos's mixes, thanks for the help =)
 
Chicago dj's definitely got it goin on when it cumz to mixin freestyle. Mixes by DJ 2 Sweet Zeke, DJ Lalo, DJ Destiny, Juan 2 Big Perez, DJ Brownside, DJ Aztek, DJ Porky, Tim Schommer all great dj's!!

ps can't 4get dj busy boy!
 
Damn..

My list would go on forever with my fav. freestyle djs

DJ Pullout (Sounds Of Love)
Tony "Boom Boom" Badea (Freestyle Mega Hits)
"Boogie Boy" Luis (All Dat Freestyle)
Tim "Spinnin" Schommer (Heartbeats)
Kevin Halstead (I Forgot the name)
Payback Garcia (Freestyle Bomb)
Juan "Too Big" Perez (Sad Girl)
2 Sweet Zeke (Angel Eyes)
DJ Lalo (Guilty)
Outta Control Oscar (Outta Control Freestyle)

and so many more
 
Tim "Spinnin" Schommer captilized freestyle for the Chicago area. His mixes were relentess, streamful and awesome! Tony "Boom Boom" Badea was awesome as well. Mario "Smokin" Diaz was good, but not has good as Tim and TOny. Back in the day, when classic freestyle was hittin hard, Bad Boy Bill, Julian "Jumin" Perez, Ralphi "The Raz" Rosario, were throwing freestyle in with house. THose were the best! Tim helped make freestyle stand out from the crowd.
 
"Tim Spinnin Schommer's in da mix, Tim Spinnin Schommer's in da mix, and he's got it goin onnnnnnnnnnnnn" BOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
courts said:
I was wondering if anybody had an opinion on the best freestyle mix they ever heard.I would say it was 1 of Tim "Spinnin" Schommer's Heartbeats, I think it's volume 4, but the whole set is just amazing.I know there was alot of good mixe's that came out of New York, but I still to this day have not heard a mix with the quality and creativity of the Heartbeat series, as far as sampleing, breaks,things like that.
I was surfin' the Net and found a site with BOTH Freestyle and Miami bass mixes. Hope you enjoy them as much as I do. They're by a DJ who goes by DJ WRECKXXX. Here's the link to the Freestyle and Miami Bass mixes.

Don't hear much Miami Bass/Freestyle nowadays but I will always love it. Please post if you find other similar sites!
 
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