“Magic (6.6.18)” is the latest DJ mix released by House Shoes on MixCloud. This mix is 01:29:14 mins long. If you dig this mix, then check out more of House Shoe’s mixes his mixcloud page.
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FloatingPoints/Dert/VivianGreen/Dilla/Alc/Action/Roc/Dert/Dilla/Knx/Hommy/Conway/Guilty/Crimeapple/
Shoes/OhNo/Alc/Roc/SV/Dilla/Havoc/Raekwon/SV/PeteRock/Denmark&ScudOne/Guilty/NxWorries/
Denaun/Shoes/Denmark/Kendrick/BlackMilk.

Enjoy.

Hip hop,Soul,Instrumental Hip Hop

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About House Shoes

House Shoes’ crucial role in the development of Detroit hip-hop was fully understood only by those who closely witnessed the DJ/producer’s activities as an artist and advocate. Born Michael Buchanan, House Shoes grew up in Lathrup Village, a small city surrounded by the Detroit suburb of Southfield. From the mid-’90s through the early 2000s, he was a resident DJ at Detroit’s St. Andrew’s Hall. He worked at several record shops in and around the D, including Melodies & Memories and Street Corner Music. Slowly but surely, he gained production credits for the likes of Common Ground, Proof, and Elzhi. Through House Shoes Recordings, he released Phat Kat’s J Dilla-produced “Dedication to the Suckers,” a ten-track compilation of rare Dilla mixes and productions titled Jay Dee Unreleased, and The House Shoes Collection, Vol. 1: I Got Next — a two-CD set featuring material from Slum Village, Guilty Simpson, Royce da 5’9″, Lacks, Dabrye, and several others, with some material produced by House Shoes himself. As a deejay, House Shoes also went on the road with many of the above-mentioned artists, as well as Aloe Blacc and Mayer Hawthorne. Production-wise, House Shoes — who eventually relocated to Los Angeles — was never one to flood the market, though his output increased around 2010-2012. This resulted in an album, Let It Go, issued on the Tres label in June 2012.