Cookin' Soul

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Cookin Soul is a Spanish producer-DJs duo[1] known separately as Big Size and Zock (aka ZOG).[2] Producing work since around 2005, the two have developed a strong presence in the mixtape circuit in the US, according to El País.[2]

Biography

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David Garcia, better known by his stage name Cookin Soul, was born in 1985 in Madrid, Spain in armenian-catalan family. At the age of four, his family relocated to Valencia, a culturally rich city located on Spain’s southeastern coast where the Turia River meets the Mediterranean Sea. His musical journey began early, inspired by his mother's weekend sessions of James Brown and other classic tunes played on cassette tapes.

Critical response

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The Guardian gave a project they did a mixed review, indicating that "some of the mash-ups work magnificently...but several needed more time spent on them" than the single night allocated to it by the trio.[3] Also in 2008, MTV mentioned "Public Speeding", a mashup of Jay-Z's "Public Service Announcement" and Coldplay's "High Speed", as an example of the "strangely compelling flow" of blending "worlds-apart sounds".[4] In 2009, the trio released a tribute mixtape to Michael Jackson, with The Washington Post describing their blend of Jackson 5 and Lil Wayne on "I Want You Back" as "unexpectedly touching/weird."[1] While the group's creation of Christmas themed rap album featuring MF DOOM known as DOOM XMAS is considered a staple mark of a holiday rap album amongst underground hip hop fans (DOOM's main audience)[citation needed]

Discography

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Albums

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  • The Experience Album (2011), with Diversidad (European project)[5]
  • Raw with Blanco & Nipsey Hussle (2012)
  • Cookies & Cream with Blanco & Yukmouth (2012)
  • Cookies (To be released)[6]
  • Cookin Bananas, with Mucho Muchacho
  • DOOM XMAS (2019), with MF DOOM (unofficial)

Mixtapes

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  • Lost Files Vol. 1 (unknown release date)
  • The Remixes Vol. 1 (2005)
  • Street's Most Wanted (Remixes Vol. 2) (2006)
  • A.W.O.L. Remixes (2006), with AZ
  • NY State of Mind: The 50 Cent, Jay-Z and Nas Remixes (2006)
  • Billboard Gangsters (2007), Jay-Z vs Elvis
  • Remixes Vol. 3 (Thinkin' Big) (2008)
  • Hot Buttered Soul Isaac Hayes Tribute (2008)
  • OJAYZIS (2008), Jay-Z vs Oasis
  • Best of Both Coasts (2008), with Jay-Z, Game and DJ Haze
  • Merry Little Xmas (Rap the Carols Edition) (2008)
  • Night of the Living Dead Part I (2008), with DJ Whoo Kid. Notorious BIG
  • 90s & My Heart's Broken (2009), with 50 Cent
  • The Notorious B.I.G. Tribute (2009), with DJ Drama
  • 1:00 A.M. & Rising (2009), with Nahright
  • Tribute to the King of Pop (2009), Michael Jackson
  • Night of the Living Dead Part II (2009), with DJ Whoo Kid, 2Pac
  • The R.E.D. Album (2009), Game vs Jay-Z
  • Big Dilla (Feb 7th Edition) (2010), Big Pun x J Dilla
  • This Is Cookin Soul (2010), with DJ Hazime and DJ George
  • Teddy Pendergrass Tribute (2010)
  • Cookin Soulja Boy (2010), with Soulja Boy
  • Thank Us Later (The Remix Album) (2010), with Drake
  • History in the Making (Gangsta Grillz) (2010), with DJ Drama
  • Night of the Living Dead Part III (2010), with DJ Whoo Kid. Big L vs Big Pun
  • Bosscast (2010), with DJ Wilor
  • The Date Tape (2010), with Chuuwee
  • The Lost Tapes 1.5 (2010), with Don Cannon. Nas
  • Stockin Stuffers Hood Xmas (2010), with Smif-n-Wessun
  • Jet Life to the Next Life (2011), with Trademark da Skydiver, Young Roddy & Curren$y
  • Jet Life to the Next Life: Instrumentals (2011)
  • The Revolution Is Being Televised (2011), Gil Scott-Heron
  • Summer Waves (2011)
  • The Beat Tape Vol. 1 (2012)
  • Iron Chef (2012), Fiend
  • Summer Waves 2 (2012)
  • Ready for Xmas (2012)
  • Check Out Melodee (2012)
  • Live En Concierto (2013)
  • Summer Waves Vol.3 (2013)
  • ACE (2014)
  • The Drive In Theater (2014)
  • SoulMatic (2014)
  • Summer Waves Vol.4 (2014)

References

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  1. ^ a b Stewart, Allison (30 June 2009). "Singles file". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2010-03-14. Famed Spanish producers Cookin Soul assembled a posthumous MJ mash-up mix tape featuring tracks from Kid Cudi, Jay-Z and this unexpectedly touching/weird entry featuring Lil Wayne.
  2. ^ a b Bravo, Pedro (March 2, 2009). "De Valencia a la NBA del 'hip-hop'". El País. Retrieved 2010-03-14.
  3. ^ Salmon, Chris (5 September 2008). "It's a bit of a Mux up". The Guardian. Retrieved 2010-03-14.
  4. ^ Kaufman, Gil (30 October 2008). "Jay-Z And Coldplay Make 'Sonic Alchemy' On Viva La Hova Mixtape". MTV. Archived from the original on November 2, 2008. Retrieved 2010-03-14.
  5. ^ Album's info at Diversidad's web Archived 2011-01-31 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Cookin Soul presents Cookies at YouTube
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