Froggacuda
frog⋅gah⋅coo⋅dah
–noun, proper name.
1) An action figure from the Other World line of toys manufactured by Arco in the early 1980s
2) A foul-mouthed, mythical creature given to speaking bluntly and honestly, or, behaving like such a creature
3) Michael G. Murdoch
That’s a lot of work. I sortof miss doing the fun stuff, like designing the covers and labels I used to do, but that’s even more work. Here’s the list of the main compilations from DJ Lurk in chronological order.
1996 – DJ Lurk – Excursion on the Version (1 x 90 min cassette, mixed)
1997 – DJ Lurk – Volume 0 (1 x CD)
1998 – DJ Lurk – Volume 1 (1 x CD)
1999 – DJ Lurk – Volume 2 (1 x CD)
2000 – DJ Lurk – Volume 3 (2 x CD)
2001 – DJ Lurk – Volume 4 (2 x CD)
2002 – DJ Lurk – Volume 5 (2 x CD)
2003 – Deceptikons – ElektroBubbleGum (2 x CD, mixed)
2004 – Deceptikons – Obey (3 x CD)
2005 – Deceptikons – Destroy All Monsters (2 x CD)
Doing some last minute audio cleanup on The Airing of Grievances and the Feats of Strength for release later this month. Anyone else out there still have old physical media? Big Love from DJ Lurk.
Pouring rain and trapped by flooding into the one-room studio I am living in (or out of, if you prefer), I decided to quit playing video games and spin some tunes surrounded by three wet cats who decided to use my bed as a roost. I loaded up every DJ exclusive mix I could find because I was too lazy to go through my folders while the rain was beating on the roof. I also was influenced by going to my man T-Boz‘s birthday bash last Friday where our homegirl Aida brought a big-ass LL Cool J style boombox and her CD collection and proceeded to rock the hizouse with some real old school jams. Here are the results.
Opening sample is from Fast Times at Ridgemont High:
Brad Hamilton: Hey! You guys had shirts on when you came in here!
Jeff Spicoli: Well, something happened to ’em, man. Hahaha!
Brad Hamilton: C’mon Spicoli, just put the shirts back on. You see that sign?