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Non-Fat Urban Soundtrack [Episode 12]

  • September 20, 2011
  • Alyce Currier
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Time for another episode of the Non-Fat Urban Soundtrack series, which is mixed and hosted by DJ Steve Martin. He is currently in LA, where he already brings a weekly mix to the ears of all the LA listeners through his radio show. The radio show is called "My Side of the City" which you can hear Saturdays on KPFK from Midnight til 2 AM in LA or you can check out the mix online.

As we've seen with past Non-Fat mixtapes, DJ Steve Martin brings us a diverse mix of tracks, covering the full spectrum of "hop", from hip-hop to glitch-hop to trip-hop, he's got it all for you. Pop this mix on your portable listening device and let it put a spring in your step as you stroll through the city. It'll keep you cool, calm and collected, but it definitely won't put you to sleep. Non-Fat Urban Soundtrack #12 is filled to the brim with tasty, chilled-out beats. 

This mix features songs from artists ranging from LL Cool J to Bonobo, from names you've heard regularly on the buzz circuit like Theophilus London to artists you may not have encountered yet, like Jogger. The common thread is that they're all awesome and they work together oh-so-perfectly, even where you might not expect such seamless blends. Check it out below!

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Tracklist

Ursula Rucker – Feel Me – She Said – Noizeboy 
Grooveman Spot
 – Turn It Up – Eternal Development – Planet Groove 
Black Milk
 – Without U – Tronic – Fat Beats 
Slum Village
 – Fall In Love – Fantatic, Vol. 2.10 – Ne'astra 
Suff Daddy 
– Highway Patrol – Gnac – Melting Pot 
Hudson Mohawke
 – Feel Mo – Choices, Vol.1 EP – Ubiquity 
Hexstatic
 – Deadly Media – Rewind – Ntone 
Venetian Snares
 – Ghetto Body Buddy – Chocolate Wheelchair Album – Planet Mu 
LL Cool J 
– Jack The Ripper – All World: Greatest Hits – Def Jam 
DJ Negro 
– Lluvia – 12" – Bersa Discos 
Jogger
 – Nephicide – Friends of Friends Vol.1 – Friends of Friends 
Theophilus London
 – Flying Overseas – Green Label – Green Label Sound 
Kidboy
 – The Culture – Disparate EP – Jazz & Milk 
Kissey Asplund
 – 99 Bottles – Move Me – Record Breakin 
Bias
 – Sit Back, See The World – Time And Tide – Canteen 
Aim
 – Just Passin' Through – Means of Production – Atic 
Bonobo
 – Between The Lines (nostalgia 77 rmx) – In Between/Recurring Remixes – Ninja Tune 
Lords of the Underground 
– Chief Rocka – Here Come the Lords – Capitol

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