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Rob Swift (born Robert Aguilar; May 14, 1972) [1] is an American hip hop DJ and turntablist.He was an original member of the turntablist group The X-Ecutioners until 2004. Over his career, he has released numerous solo albums and collaborated with various artists, including Mike Patton, Patton's project Peeping Tom, Dan the Automator and Handsome Boy Modeling School, Lords of Acid, Portugal.
The name of the series is a wordplay on the title of the popular 1908 song "Shine On, Harvest Moon! The first series was commissioned and recorded by ATV , (the forerunner to Central Television), at their Elstree studios , with the second series recorded in the same studios under the ownership of Central Television and with the remaining series ...
Soulful Fruit is the first album by the turntablist Rob Swift. [1] It was released on May 13, 1997, by Stones Throw Records and was produced by Rob Swift, Mista Sinista and Roc Raida . The album was a huge critical success, gaining many positive reviews.
Rob Swift: 3:16: 10. "Tronic" (featuring Kenny Muhammad the Human Orchestra) Kenny Muhammad the Human Orchestra; Rob Swift (co.) 3:24: 11. "Interview with Colored Man ...
‘Heartbreak Is the National Anthem’ Author Rob Sheffield on Taylor Swift’s Growth From Teen Prodigy to Transformative Figure — and Why Even Fans Love Arguing About Her Chris Willman ...
After the group's name changed, the crew was later reduced to members Rob Swift, Roc Raida, Total Eclipse, and Mista Sinista (named after the X-Men villain Mister Sinister) before releasing their debut studio album, X-Pressions in 1997. [2] Sinista later left the group shortly after the release of their second studio album Built from Scratch in ...
In his new book Heartbreak Is the National Anthem: How Taylor Swift Reinvented Pop Music, Rolling Stone journalist Rob Sheffield revealed how his love for the song actually rubbed off on the pop star.
Shine on, Harvey Moon is a British television series made by WitzEnd Productions and Central Television for ITV from 8 January 1982 to 23 August 1985 and briefly revived in 1995 by Meridian Broadcasting. It was created by comedy writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran. [1]