A random selection of breaks, cut and scratched for your pleasure. Aptly named "Do the James" because of a fine tribute within it to the Godfather of Soul.
Haroon Al-Qahtani began DJ'ing around 1992. When Hip-Hop started to look bleak around 1997 he sold my equipment and called it a day. In his early years he hosted a radio show, guest DJ'ed on another, and sold mixtapes. After a 10 year hiatus he's ready to give it another try. He's never been a fan of overly polished work. A good mixtape should capture the essence of a live, off the cuff performance. A common theme throughout all of his tapes is that Hip-Hop is merely a way of packaging something, not a definitive style itself.