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How To Cut And Paste Vol. 2

How To Cut And Paste Vol. 2
DJ Yoda

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Track Listing

  1. Intro
  2. DJ Format - I'll Culinary Behaviour
  3. Creatures, Breakin', and Names
  4. Beyond There
  5. Cucumbers, Needles, Sandwiches & Jazz
  6. Quasimoto
  7. Yoda Meets The A-Team
  8. Scratching & Keyboard Techniques
  9. Quid Control
  10. Mysterious Plot
  11. Billie Holiday Turntablised
  12. We Got the Funk
  13. On the Reggae-Lar Part 2
  14. I Gotcha Opin
  15. Disp
  16. One Two S**t
  17. Only When I'm Drunk
  18. Anything
  19. C.R.E.A.M.
  20. Tony Mozzarelli Wants 80s Pop
  21. Rhubarb Tart
  22. George Formby Turntablised
  23. Outro

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #36466 in Music
  • Released on: 2002-08-12
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
British hip-hop DJ Duncan Beiny is to turntablism what Chris Morris is to TV news. Under his DJ Yoda guise, Beiny chooses to abandon the usual po-faced one-upmanship of scratch DJing in favour of something altogether sillier and surreal. Cut & Paste Mix Tape Vol.2 follows on from 2001's …Volume 1--a riotously funny quick-mix of 1950s TV commercials, Star Wars samples and classic hip hop. For this follow-up, the North London spinner has pushed the envelope even further, resulting in a thrill-a-minute mix high on laughs, low on cliché-ridden scratch staples. Once again, the straight-up hip-hop tracks (including cuts from Pharcyde, Wu-Tang and A Tribe Called Quest) almost take second place to Beiny's own home-made turntablist skits; George Formy getting the scratch treatment, 80s-pop cut-ups and a scratchy reggae megamix all stand out. Occasionally it's a bit too "wacky" for its own good, but on the whole this is one of the most enjoyable--not to mention inventive--mix albums you'll hear in a long, long time.-- Matt Anniss


Customer Reviews

DJ Yoda's How to Cut and Paste Vol.25
You would have thought it to have been almost impossible for Yoda to follow up his amazing first mixtape, but he's managed to create a CD that is just as good, and possibly even better than cut and paste #1. For those who have never heard of Yoda, his music is like the avalanches, except a whole lot better. He mixes the cream of underground hip-hop with the wackiest, most irrelevant samples around to create a unique compilation that will make you tap your feet and wet yourself at the same time. If you only buy one more CD in your life, make it this one, (and if you only buy two, then make sure you buy how to cut and paste #1 as well).

Cut and Paste Hip-Hop that has to be heard to appreciate5
The follow up to How To Cut and Paste Volume 1 improves in everyway to it's impressive predecessor, mixing classic hip-hop with tv and film theme tunes and some downright crazy samples into one of the best mixes on CD.
This album is really light hearted, and easy to listen for Hip-Hop fans and newbies alike. All the hip-hop tracks featured are excellent (personal favourites being Quid Control and the Outstanding C.R.E.A.M.) and mix in well to the other parts of the album. There are displays of Yoda's incredible skills on the wheels of steel (Yoda meets the A-Team), funny 'remixes' (Billie Holiday and George Formby Turntabilised), Retro Sampling Mish-Mashes (Creatures, Breakin' and Names + Cucumbers, Needles, Sandwiches and Jazz) and some genre bending minimixes (On The Reggae-Lar part 2 + Yoda's 80's Pop Megamix). Overall, an outstanding album that everyone should hear at least once - it will amaze you!

SCCccccrrraattttcchhhiiinn'5
DJ Yoda was voted one of the top ten DJ's you must see before you die by Q magazine. I dont know about that, but i do know this album started my obssession with "turntablism" as it is known. I've loved Hip-hop for years and then i came across "How to cut and paste vol.2" and heard "DJ YODA meets the A-Team". If god could make a perfect song and lace it with a perfect amount of perfectly timed scracthes and cuts it would sound like this. Dj Yoda is the British master of the turntable. The only people in the UK with an equal amount of class are Cassette boy, Dan greenpeace and DJ Format. Buy this CD listen to it...your ears will thank you. Listen to track.7 and the George Formby Turntablised track and you will wonder how you ever lived without it.