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| | Kamaya Painters [ mp3 ]album: Magik, Vol. 6: Live in Amsterdam format: mp3 release: 2001 year bitrate: 256 length: 77:51 min
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Tracks of Magik, Vol. 6: Live in Amsterdam:
Fratty Boy.mp3
Eyeball (John Johnson Remix).mp3
Voyage.mp3
Surreal (En Motion Remix).mp3
Forever Young.mp3
Purple Cloud.mp3
Silence.mp3
Voila (Armin Van Buuren Remix).mp3
Wasteland.mp3
Sixty Nine Ways.mp3
Escape From Nowhere.mp3
Gothic Dream (John Johnson Remix).mp3
Till We Meet Again (Album Mix).mp3
No Hesitation.mp3
Cloudwalking.mp3
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| | Kamaya Painters [ mp3 ]album: Magik, Vol. 5: Heaven Beyond format: mp3 release: 2001 year bitrate: 256 length: 73:56 min
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Tracks of Magik, Vol. 5: Heaven Beyond:
Eternity (Innercity Mix).mp3
No More Tears.mp3
Cryptomnesia.mp3
Fiji.mp3
Platina (Maurits Paardekooper Remix).mp3
Riser.mp3
Neverending Melody.mp3
Open Your Mind (Magikal Remake).mp3
Alone In The Dark.mp3
Sweet Images (Dj Sakin & Friends Remix).mp3
State Of Mind.mp3
Krass.mp3
Serendipity (Mas Mix).mp3
Subraumstimulation (Main Mix).mp3
Supernova.mp3
Airwave.mp3
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| | Kamaya Painters [ mp3 ]album: Magik, Vol. 4: A New Adventure format: mp3 release: 2001 year bitrate: 256 length: 73:43 min
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Tracks of Magik, Vol. 4: A New Adventure:
Feel Me.mp3
Northern Spirit.mp3
Everlast.mp3
Easter Island (Cygnus X Mix).mp3
Aira Force (Main Mix).mp3
Synthetica (Extended Mix).mp3
Scatterbomb (String Mix).mp3
Your Own Reality (Tracid Mix).mp3
We Came.mp3
Trommelmaschine.mp3
Sparkles.mp3
Communication.mp3
We Ran At Dawn.mp3
Exceptionally Beautiful.mp3
I Feel My (Extended Instrumental).mp3
Pulsar (Picotto Tea Mix).mp3
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| | Kamaya Painters [ mp3 ]album: Revolution [CD 1] - Dark Side format: mp3 release: 2001 year bitrate: 320 length: 76:51 min
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Tracks of Revolution [CD 1] - Dark Side:
Innocente [Falling In Love] (DJ Tiesto Remix).mp3
Melodica - Leama.mp3
Golden Desert (Part 2).mp3
So Strong (Original Mix).mp3
Innocence.mp3
Cried To Dream (Max Graham Remix).mp3
From Within.mp3
Lovin' (Fred Numf vs. Five Point O Remix).mp3
Running On E.mp3
Castle Rock (Fred Numf vs, Five Point O Remix).mp3
Wasteland (Chab Remix).mp3
Passenger (Marc OTool Remix) - Ballroom.mp3
Vegas (Fear And Loathing Remix).mp3
Resistance.mp3
The Search (Time And Space Mix).mp3
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News from our arhive: Biggie, Jam Master Jay, Left Eye, Jay-Z, P. Diddy |
NEW YORK — In a perfect world, the Notorious B.I.G., Tupac Shakur, Big L, Big Pun, Aaliyah, Left Eye, Freaky Tah and Jam Master Jay would have all been with their mothers Tuesday night at the fifth annual B.I.G. Night Out. However, the harsh reality is that all the stars have passed on — most of them by violent means — leaving their families and friends to mourn. But as the rappers' loved ones and associates who came out to participate in the yearly event put on by the Christopher Wallace Memorial Foundation filed in to the Metropolitan Pavilion, hardly any somber feelings were expressed. Attendees including Jay-Z, Iron Mike Tyson and the Rev. Al Sharpton came to rejoice. (Click here for photos from the event.)
"When I think about these events, I always say we're celebrating the lives of these artists," the Rev. Run, standing next to DMC, said. "They're not really dead. A little while ago I heard 'Sucker M.C.'s' playing [in the background]."
Every year the Christopher Wallace Memorial Foundation holds a black-tie dinner to raise funds for children's school equipment and supplies and to honor the memory of the Notorious B.I.G. (For the event, B.I.G., in addition to referencing Biggie's name, stands for Books Instead of Guns.) This year, not only was homage paid to Biggie and his mother, Voletta Wallace, but also to deceased superstars Tupac Shakur, Aaliyah Haughton, Jason "Jam Master Jay" Mizell, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, Lamont "Big L" Coleman, Christopher "Big Pun" Rios, Raymond "Freaky Tah" Rogers and their mothers.
"We don't need to focus on why these people are gone, we need to focus on why we're here and what we can do," Run continued. "To come and honor Jay's mother is a tremendous thing. We rehearsed in Jay's living room. The turntables were at Jay's house. We spent nights at Jay's house. We left from Jay's house to go on tour. We sent buses to Jay's house to pick up all of the Hollis Crew to take them to Madison Square Garden."
"Their strength has helped us as a hip-hop nation to carry on," P. Diddy said in praise of the mothers.
"It's sad to say they've lost a lot of their sons, their daughters, through terrible tragedies," Ms. Wallace said of her fellow mothers in attendance. "Their children have contributed a lot to society but for some reason, those mothers are not being acknowledged and recognized. [Tonight] is just the foundation's way of saying we love them, we're thinking about them, their courage, their strength and [to say], 'Keep up the good work.' "
For some of the parents of the departed icons, keeping up the good work means turning toward the good book.
"I believe we have to leave it in the hands of God to correct us and help us so we can go on and live day by day," Connie Mizell, mother of Jam Master Jay, said about how the mothers should deal with the loss of their children. "If we suffer too long we won't be any good for the rest of the family. We can't fall by the wayside just because [our children] are gone. Jay's always there. There's not a day I don't smile and think about something he said or did. I want the other mothers to know that I'm coping. I'm doing more than coping, I'm OK."
While Mrs. Mizell took her time in the spotlight to advise prayer, Big L's mother called to end the brutality. "I've lost two sons to street violence," Gilda Terry said. "It's a little harder for me tonight. There's so much going on in this world, we don't need the street violence, especially from our young people. They don't care about life anymore, it needs to change." Seemingly, what will never change is the relevance of the artists' music. Even today, their classic material is standing the test of time. |
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