D.J.P Discography
Discography
Manipulated Trax (1995)
This is the first official D.J.P release... this one started it all. A step up from the mixtapes that came before this release, this album is masterfully pieced together. Made while D.J.P was still working for the railroad (hence the clever title), it features mixes of LL Cool J, Outkast, A Tribe Called Quest, Wu-Tang Clan, and features D.J.P's incredible scratching skills. You can still hear hints of the old school mix tapes on this album. This is a great insight into the development of D.J.P's style. This album is a definate must-have for true D.J.P fans.
Out of Control (1998)
This is a very limited reissue of D.J.P's underground "Out of Control" mixtape. Originally released in 1998 in an edition of 30 or so copies in Missouri and Oaklahoma, this stone-cold classic hip hop mix is now finally available to those outside of D.J.P's old boyhood crew. Featuring ridiculous "mash-ups" (or blends, as they are known to the more educated among us) of classic hip hop & electro with bizarre excursions into jungle and early trip hop (Gang Starr, ODB, Public Enemy, Portishead, JB's, Jeru, etc), this mix has been in demand for some time, and now you can finally pick it up.
The Story and Song of Hell on Wheels, Volume 1 (1998)
D.J.P drops a very limited reissue of his long sought after "Story and Song From Hell On Wheels" mixtape - on CD. P does what he does best here: dope, liquid mixes and completely unexpected blends. This album features wonderfully dark music, from Ice Cube's "Wicked" to the classic Geto Boys "Mind Playin' Tricks On Me". Fully professionally manufactured with beautifully grotesque artwork. Make sure you pick up a copy to get the body rockin' haunted house party started right! Purchase This Album
Uneasy Listening Volume 1 (with DJ Z-Trip) (2000)
The classic album that started it all. ALWAYS imitated, never duplicated. Although it was only released in a limited 1000-copy pressing in 2000, it showed up everywhere: in constant rotation on Kid Rock's tour bus stereo and on critics' Top Ten lists (New York's Village Voice, etc.). Rolling Stone even named "Uneasy Listening" as one of the "Top Musical Moments" in 2002-two years after he and Z-Trip released it. "Uneasy Listening" mashed-up everything from Phil Collins and Del Tha Funkee Homosapien and the Who to Madonna's "Like A Prayer" and the famed "Apache" breakbeat. This album is the source of a lot of biter DJs best mixes...
What's For Dessert (2000)
D.J.P's first attack on mainstream, mind-numbing Top 40 music, What's For Dessert features mixes of Ol' Dirty Bastard, Jay-Z, Will Smith, Eminem, Pink, and Lil' Bow Wow (back when he was still Lil' and before he was doing the 1-2 step with Ciara. Wink wink, nudge nudge). Relive all of the wonderful (if that's the right word) Top-40 tracks of the late 90s, D.J.P style. It's like those "Now That's What I Call Music" compilation CDs, only GOOD!! Look for this album to be re-released in the near future. Consider yourself warned.
Azzholez and Elbowz Gangsta Mix Volume 1 (2000)
Damn, it feels good to be a gangster... Originally released in 2000, D.J.P Re-released this album in 2005 with new artwork (by your favorite webmaster). This album is a mix of all of the best gangsta shit from the early to mid 1990's. Featuring tracks from Too $hort, Spice 1, and NWA, and it also includes samples from all your favorite gangster flicks including Boyz N The Hood and GoodFellas. Drop the rag-top, take a sip of the potion and hit the 3 wheel motion. Purchase This Album
The Song and Story of Hell On Wheels Volume 2 (2003)
Part 2 of the Hell On Wheels series, now with even more spooky Hip-Hop/Rock blends. Finally, you can own D.J.P's patented mix of Rocky Horror's "Sweet Transvestite", as well as crazy blends of Eminem and Metallica, Dr. Octagon and The Grateful Dead, and much more! Guaranteed to scare the pants off of the party people in the place to be! This CD will haunt and torment the close-minded souls and melt the earwax with goulish delight. Pleasant screams!! Purchase This Album
Suck My Mixx (2005)
D.J.P's latest release... another scathing take on mainstream Top 40. P does it YET again with another mix CD full of unexpected blends, not "mash-ups", thank you. Here, he mixes some of his favorite '80's gems with current top 40 Hip-Hop, R&B and pop music. Be sure not to miss the blend of "The Milkshake Song" mixed with "Eye of the Tiger". Another hot one is The Beastie Boys and Nirvana. You will NEVER listen to Top 40 the same way again, and you'll have D.J.P to thank for it. God damn, that DJ will make your day! Purchase This Album
Lost Mixtapes Vol. 1 (2006)
D.J.P's Lost Mixtapes Volume 1. This is the first in a series of upcoming albums from D.J.P. These old school mixtape cassettes were found in an old box, dusted off, and pressed onto CDs. The sound quality is a little rough, but that's because these are truly mixtapes. Volume 1 is a mix of old school electro and underground hip-hop, recorded in 1994. Listen to how it all started!! Purchase This Album
Moodswings (2006)
This is a mix of D.J.P.'s favorite electronic and downtempo records. It is a bit of a change from the most recent mix CD's by P, but a must have for all D.J.P. fans! Purchase This Album
D.J.P's Big Adventure
The Best of D.J.P from the past decade. Featuring classic mixes from Uneasy Listening, the Hell on Wheels series, the B-Boy Massacre, and much more.



