From Discog This is one of my favourite records of all time. Where do I begin with a review! OK...I first heard of Davy G on Chiltern Radio back when I was a teenager, he used to send in cut & paste style mixes to DJ Louie Martin, who did the soul show. I would wait each week, enjoying Louie play the soul stuff and occasional Hip Hop tune, waiting to hear these incredible mixes by Davy.
Davy not only had a knack for some great blends, he could also scratch really well too and I'd say this guy's mixes inspired me to DJ as much as any US DJ's at the time like Jazzy Jeff, Cash Money or whoever else was big then. On one show I remember Louie announcing that Davy G would be releasing a 12" and he played 'Dynamix III' on the show, a tune he couldn't really not play as Davy sampled Louie at the end of the mix saying 'D-D-D-Davy G' and 'What a brilliant, brilliant mix'!
The next time I was in Bluebird Records (Luton) I picked up the 12" and was so excited to hear Davy G on wax. I listened to Dynamix which features Davy mixing up Dynamix II's 'Just Give The DJ A Break'(hence the title)along with other great tunes of that era and a real memorable part was him cutting up the intro to Nitro Deluxe 'Lets Get Brutal' note by note (you gotta hear it to appreciate it and don't forget this was years ago, it was really fresh at the time! You know say I tried to learn that with the same record, but Davy just smashed it with that mix.
The flip was just as dope, starting off with Davy mixing the Elephant marching song off The Jungle Book over a drum break and tearing into Roxanne Shante's 'Have A Nice Day'. This is an incredible 12" and would be instantly loved by anyone who enjoys hearing a good DJ mixing and scratching those late 80's Hip Hop/Soul/House tunes so seek out a copy and check out the legend of my youth that is Davy G!
Side A
Side A Selected Tracklisting
Dynamix II-Just Give the DJ A Break Hashim-Al Naafyish Nitro Deluxe-Let's Get Brutal Afrika Bambaataa-Planet Rock B Boys-Rock The House Prince-Kiss Egyptian Lover-What Is A DJ If Can't Scratch? 3d-Tommy Boy Megamix(that's my man throwing down sample) Dynamix II-Just Give the DJ A Break Hanson-I'll Take You On Hanson -Hungry For Your Love WCWC-Juice The B-boys-2,3 Break GrandMaster Flash and The Furious Five - Scorpio Original Concept-Pump That Bass(Get a Little Stupid sample) The Jacksons-Can You Feel It?
Side B
Side B Selected Tracklisting Coldcut-Bits & Pieces I Like Percussion sample Schooly D-Saturday Night Kid & Play-Last Night LL Cool J-Jack The Ripper Roxanne Shante-Have A Nice Day ? Rakim-I Know You Got Soul(Pump Up the Volume sample) Stock Aitken Waterman - Roadblock ? Public Enemy-Rebel Without a Pause James Brown sample UTFO-Swat LL Cool J-Rock The Bell Derek B - Get Down Alexander O'Neal-Hearsay CJ Mackintosh And Einstein - The Tables Are Turnin' ? Levert-Casanova Public Enemy sample
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