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STEINSKI
Title:
What Does It All Mean? 1983-2006 Retrospective
Label:
ILLEGAL ART
Format:
2CD
Price:
$16.00
Catalog #:
IA 116CD
"Steinski (advertising writer, DJ, and record collector Steve Stein) produced his first record in 1983. In response to a nationwide remix contest by Tommy Boy Records, he and partner Double Dee (engineer and studio wizard Douglas DJ Franco) produced 'The Payoff Mix.' A panel of ten judges -- including Afrika Bambaataa, Shep Pettibone, Jellybean Benitez, and Arthur Baker -- unanimously chose the mix as the winner. Within two weeks 'The Payoff Mix' became a top 10 request on urban radio nationwide, but the release never saw official status and was subsequently bootlegged countless times. 'The Payoff Mix' became the first record in a series now known as
The Lessons
. Double Dee and Steinski followed up with cut-and-paste landmark
Lesson Two: The James Brown Mix
, which Fatboy Slim called 'the record that always gets the crowd going.' Then came
Lesson 3: The History of Hip Hop
. The series quickly became highly sought-after collectibles and led to homage records by DJ Shadow, Cut Chemist, DJ Format, and others. Since
The Lessons
, Steinski has produced a variety of tracks, and this Illegal Art retrospective collects everything from his hip-hop narrative about the Kennedy assassination (originally a white-label promo, also issued as a flexi-disk for UK music magazine
NME
) to the 1998 remix of Afrika Bambaataa's 'Jazz' with Double Dee. Besides the completist archive, the release also includes the critically acclaimed 'Nothing To Fear: A Rough Mix,' an hour-long mash-up that was produced for Solid Steel/BBC London, described by
Salon
as, 'the closest thing to a masterpiece the genre has yet produced' and perhaps the most obvious precursor (along with
The Lessons
) to Girl Talk's
Night Ripper
."
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