RAINESUPREMES’ SUPER CYPHER SOUNDS

24 07 2008

FEATURING INSTRUMENTAL TRACKS BY:

CROOKLYN DODGERS

MEDINA GREEN

LORD FINESSE

MICRANOTS

MOS DEF

JIGMASTAS

RAWKOTICS

EL DA SENSEI

BUCKWILD

KEV BROWN

PEANUT BUTTER WOLF

BLACKMOON                              AND MORE………………..

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SKILLZ The Million Dollar Backpack (2008)

20 07 2008



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Label…………….: Koch
Genre…………….: Hip-Hop
StoreDate…………: Jul-22-2008
Source……………: CDDA
Size……………..: 65,4 MB
Total Playing Time…: 53:00

Tracklisting

01. The Million Dollar Backpack (Intro) (Prod. By DJ Jazzy Jeff) 02:38
02. Where I Been (Prod. By Jake White) 03:40
03. Don’t Act Like You Don’t Know (Feat. Freeway) 03:38
(Prod. By Orthodox)
04. So Far So Good (Feat. Common) (Prod. By Usef Dinero) 04:06
05. Sick (Prod. By Kwame & A Kid Named Cus) 03:06
06. (For Real) He Don’t Own Me (Prod. By Bink) 03:22
07. My Phone (Prod. By Fusion Unlimited & E-Flat) 04:37
08. Yeah Ya Know It (Prod. By Khari Ferrari & Skillz) 03:50
09. Hold Tight (Feat. Black Thought) (Prod. By ?uestlove & James 04:06
Poyser)
10. Crazy World (Prod. Khari Ferrari & Skillz) 03:25
11. I’m Gon’ Make It (Prod. By Bink) 03:32
12. Be Alright (Prod. By Fusion Unlimited & E-Flat) 04:11
13. Hip Hop Died (Prod. Khari Ferrari & Skillz) 04:51
14. Preachin’ To The Choir (Prod. By Jimmy “Slim” Rose) 03:58

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Living Legends – The Gathering

20 07 2008


1. The Gathering
2. She Wants Me
3. Pants on Fire
4. War and Peace
5. Luva Changer
6. Samba
7. After Hours (Extended Euro Mix)

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Alliance – We Could Get Used To This (Re-Up)

18 07 2008

Alliance – We Could Get Used To This (Re-Up)

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01 – Bustin’ Loose (3:58)
02 – We Could Get Used To This (4:48)
03 – I, Alliance (3:49)
04 – Fish Heads (2:55)
05 – Your Idol (3:07)
06 – Down To Earth (3:15)
07 – Just Another Message (3:04)
08 – Ready Set (4:08)
09 – I’ve Found (2:13)
10 – Pure Skill (3:37)
11 – Leeches (3:01)
12 – Still You Sleep (3:04)
13 – Oreo Cookie (3:58)
14 – Do It! Do It! (4:52)
15 – Kibbles And Bits (4:25)
16 – Get On Down (3:51)

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NEWCLEUS

18 07 2008

Newcleus – Space Is The Place
(Sunnyview Records – 1985
01 – Space Is The Place
02 – Why
03 – Let’s Jam
04 – Make It Live
05 – Cyborg Dance
06 – I Wanna Be A B-Boy
07 – Teknology

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THE RENEGADES 1992 “WEST COAST RAP” V/A

18 07 2008


Big Respect to “Lamby” for getting this album to me… cheers mate

01 bad times “part 2″ – captain rapp
02 skin tight – madrok & the ohio players
03 egypts revenge – the egyptain lover
04 basstronic – unknown dj
05 i.e.’s ‘n the house – madrok
06 ghetto drama – king mc
07 your chance to rock – rodney o & joe cooley
08 i like it – kid solo
09 naughty boy – unkle jams army
10 tainted love – excalibur
11 get into my groove – kid solo
12 double-o seven – king mc
13 hold back the tears – p.a.n.i.c
14 i cant stand it – kimberly ball
15 the first dynasty (mega mix) – 2 bigg mc

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RAW PRODUCE

11 07 2008
Raw Produce
- The Feeling Of Now -
Year: 2004 (1995-2004)
Label: Female Fun Records

1 This Is The Start…
2 The Feeling Of Now
3 Decomposure
4 The Wack MC
5 Grey Skies
6 G Is For Guava
7 Step Inside The Lab
8 Not Available In Stores
9 Up All Night
10 Metastasis
11 Cycles
12 S Is For Spinach….
13 Perpetual Motion
14 Freestyle
15 The Dick Jam
16 R-A-W
17 Breathe Deep
18 T Is For Turnip…
19 Rick Cerone
20 Weight Of The World
21 I Am Myself
22 Voicemail…
23 Who’s Right?
24 This Is The End…

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ZAPP

11 07 2008


Track List:

01 – Ohh Baby, Baby (3:41)
02 – I Play the Talkbox (4:26)
03 – Stop That (4:02)
04 – Fire (3:42)
05 – Been This Way Before (4:01)
06 – Back the Bass-Iks (4:55)
07 – Jesse Jackson (4:58)
08 – It Ain’t the Thing to Do (3:48)
09 – Sad-Day Moaning (3:52)
10 – Rock Star (4:04)
11 – Jake E Stanstill (3:38)

Zapp – The New Zapp IV U (1985)

Though Zapp III was far from a failure or even a disappointment, it wasn’t quite on par with previous Roger Troutman efforts, being a little uneven and less of a commercial success. So when Troutman resurfaced in 1985, he shook up his formula a bit, focusing on an even collection of succinct songs rather than an album driven by epic anthems and filled out with shorter songs. To further communicate the concept that he was shaking things up, Troutman blatantly titled his album The New Zapp IV U…

Thanks s0uLmAte for the link.

Track List:

01 – It Doesn’t Really Matter (5:28)
02 – Computer Love (4:52)
03 – Itchin’ For Your Twitchin’ (4:09)
04 – Radio People (5:55)
05 – I Only Have Eyes For You (4:43)
06 – Rock ‘N’ Roll (4:50)
07 – Cas-Ta-Spellome (3:34)
08 – Make Me Feel Good (5:17)
09 – Ja Ready To Rock (4:12)





STEADY B

11 07 2008

Steady B – Discography 5 Albums

Steady B – Bring The Beat Back (1986)

Steady B – What’s My Name (1987)

Steady B – Let The Hustlers Play (1988)

Steady B – Going Steady (1989)

Steady B – Steady B V (1991)

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Props to THEHIPHOPCOLLECTION for this lot.




PRAXIS WARSZAWA

9 07 2008

Buckethead – guitar
Bill Laswell – bass
Brain – drums
DXT / DST / Grandmixer etc. – keyboard, scratches
Mixmaster Mike – scratches
DJ Disk – scratches

1) Initiation (Disc, Mike) 21:03
2) Flux And Reflux (Disc, Mike, Brain, BL) 5:59
3) Saturn (Buckethead) 5:27
4) Destroyer (Buckethead, Brain, BL) 6:52
5) Fifth Element (Buckethead, Brain) 5:09

recorded live @ warsaw summer jazz days (poland), june 1996

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PRAXIS

9 07 2008



Artist – Praxis
Album – Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis)
Personnel:
Buckethead (guitar)
Bernie Worrell (keys)
Boosty Collins (bass)
Brain (drums)
Af Next Man Flip (turntables)
Dj Disk (turntables)
Year – 1992
Label – Axiom
Genre – metal hip-hop funk radioactive rock collage with undercurrents of ambidronoisabilly

Apart from an early experimental 12″ that has little to do with the later records, Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis) was the first release of producer Bill Laswell’s Praxis project, which he conceived and constructed around mystery guitar virtuoso Buckethead. Beautifully packaged (fascinating artwork by James Koehnline, freaky photography by Thi-Linh Le, and rebellious liner notes by Hakim Bey), this disc presented a band of top musicians at their most creative: apart from Buckethead, there are P-Funkers Bootsy Collins (bass) and Bernie Worrell (keyboards), plus drummer Brain (aka Brian Mantia) and turntable wizards Af Next Man Flip (aka Afrika Babybam from the Jungle Brothers) and Dj Disk (Skratch Piklz). From the searing heavy metal riffs that open the disc to the spaced-out noise collage that ends it, the band covers lots of territory: metal, rock, funk, hip-hop, jazz, noise intermezzos, back and forth, crossbred and interlocked. The first two tracks, “Blast/War Machine Dub” and “Interface/Stimulation Loop,” change from heavy metal to funk effortlessly. The third, “Crash Victim/Black Science Navigator,” turns from a breakneck-paced metal riff into a hip-hop scratching orgy without a second thought. “Animal Behavior” is certainly the most accessible track on the disc, relentlessly funky and featuring funny vocals by Bootsy. The second part of the track is a haunting ballad that points to Buckethead’s later accomplishments on his solo release Colma. “Dead Man Walking,” “Seven Laws of Woo,” and “The Interworld and the New Innocence” are showcases for Buckethead’s dangerous guitar shredding, alternating between majestic and breathless. “Giant Robot/Machines in the Modern City/Godzilla” prepares for the big showdown, with lots of mean guitar riffs standing against weird sounds and effects. The last track, “After Shock (Chaos Never Died),” then delivers an unusual outro by letting the rock-ish intro quickly dissolve into a strange sonic collage, featuring Worrell’s Hammond organ improvisation augmented by heavily treated noises and sounds, scratches, and tape manipulations. In fact, the last track (which runs well over 15 minutes) may be the only thing that will put most listeners off, but in fact this track is the icing on the cake — like the liner notes read, “Chaos Is Not Entropy…Chaos Is Continual Creation.”

-Chris Genzel (All Music Guide)

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BLUE SCHOLARS

9 07 2008





DJ SPINNA and MC KRIMINUL are the JIGMASTAS

9 07 2008
(Members: DJ Spinna, MC Kriminul)

Beyond Real / Dead Man’s Walk 12″ (1996)

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1. Beyond Real (Clean)
2. Beyond Real (Dirty)
3. Beyond Real (Instrumental)
4. Dead Man’s Walk (Clean)
5. Dead Man’s Walk (Dirty)
6. Dead Man’s Walk (Instrumental)

Grass Roots “Lyrical Fluctuation” (2000)

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1. Intro
2. Lyrical Fluctuation 2000 (Spinna Mix)
3. Across The Globe
4. Keep On Rockin
5. Matrimony
6. Iz You Dee (Remix)
7. Awareness
8. Lyrical Fluctuation Original Mix
9. Thief’s Theme
10. Outro

Infectious (2001)

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1. Introduction
2. Till The Day
3. Vent
4. Don’t Get It Twisted (featuring Sadat X)
5. Elevate (featuring Angela Johnson)
6. 8 Million Stories (featuring Joc Max)
7. Lyrical Mastery
8. C.S.S.
9. Apology Not Accepted (featuring Apani B. Fly)
10. Cliche (featuring Akil)
11. Hollar (featuring James Ramsey & Vernon Reid)
12. Nocturnal Jam (featuring Lorenda Robinson)
13. Reality Check (featuring Shadowman, Akil, Truth, E.No.La & Jet Black Ha)
14. Outro




DELTRON 3030 SAMPLES

9 07 2008


A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, three homies named Del tha Funkee Homosapien, Dan the Automator and Kid Koala merged into the form of Deltron 3030, protectors of the free world. Okay, okay, enough with my fan-fiction steez. But Deltron 3030, released in the dawn of the new millenium, may have been the most influential hip hop album of the 21st century if you think about it. The project paved the way for the formation of the Gorillaz, propelling the image of a world comprised of iTunes and iPods. The album is also infamous for it’s subject matter and thematic style. But when it comes down to it, Deltron 3030 was just a funky, eerie, trippy, psychedelic trip into the reaches of the unknown; and it became an underground/trip hop/indie classic. The samples on this joint are all over the place, strictly off the wall. Sh*t, it’s even got a skit/song from ol’ school Sesame Street episodes (I kid you not)! Make sure you cop this sample set. And if you haven’t heard the original album, you have absolutely no excuse not to anymore because it’s just been re-issued courtesy of Traffic Entertainment/Hieroglyphics Imperium. The instrumental album is also out there too . Now enjoy the show:

Hip Hop Is Read Presents:
Deltron 3030 [The Samples]

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DJ MISTA SINISTER with DJ ETCH-A-SKETCH

9 07 2008

SINISTA SKETCHES MIXTAPE

This tape features such artists as Gab Gotcha, Gangstarr, Mr Live with Tony Bones, Shabaazz The Disciple & Black Attack to name a few. Enjoy this classic mixtape! More to come so stay tuned…

Sinista Side

Sketch Side





EPMD

9 07 2008


Tracklist:
01 Rampage 02 I’m Mad (Remix) 03 Big Payback 04 So Wat Cha Sayin 05 Gold Digger. 06 Scratch Bring It Back 07 It’s My Thing 08 You Gots To Chill 09 You Gots To Chill (Remix) 10 You’re A Customer 11 Please Listen To My Demo 12 Chill 13 Hardcore 14 Knick Knack Patty Wack 15 Let The Funk Flow 16 Get Off The Bandwagon 17 Jane 18 Hummin Comin At Ya 19 Strictly Business 20 Never Seen Before 21 Funky Piano 22 Funky Piano Breakdown 23 Symphony 2000 24 Richter Scale 25 Rampage (Studio Session)




KEEP IN TIME REMIXES

9 07 2008

Various- Keep In Time Remixes (2004)

(Source) There’s a long story here and in large part it’s the story of rhythm in the 20th Century. And being as you wouldn’t be miles off the mark if you saw those years as the Rhythm Century, that’s the story of the century. So bear with us – it’s worth the effort.

Unlikely as it may seem, our tale begins in the late ‘90s with photographer, film-maker and writer Brian Cross, more commonly known as B+. Irish-born, B+ had moved to LA in 1990 to get a Masters from CalArts and to feed his love affair with hip-hop. The results of his love affair were as diverse as his classic written overview of LA hip hop, “It’s Not About A Salary” and the promo video for DJ Shadow “Midnight In A Perfect World”.

But B+ was also fascinated with where the raw material of hip-hop – the break – and where it came from. He conceived a project where he would bring together and photograph four Los Angeles residents who had contributed to the history of music through their work behind the drum kit. The four men were Roy Porter, Earl Palmer, Paul Humphrey and James Gadson. Between them they spanned the history of post-War music, having played with everyone from Charlie Parker to James Brown, John Coltrane to Marvin Gaye, Frank Zappa to David Axelrod, Frank Sinatra to Beck.

Sadly, it took B+ some time to get the funding together for the project and by the time Tokion magazine approved the shoot in the year 2000, Roy Porter was dead. Nevertheless, the shoot went ahead, with the likes of DJ Shadow in attendance and members of the hugely influential DJ team the Beat Junkies and Cut Chemist on hand to jam with Humphrey and Gadson. The fruits of this meeting were captured by Cross on film and the resulting short, “Keepintime: Talking Drums Whispering Vinyl” toured the film festivals of the world to considerable acclaim, as well as DJ Shadow using it as the introduction of his critically acclaimed multi-media tour in support of “The Private Press” album.

But B+ wasn’t finished yet. All the participants were so energised by the exercise that he decided to bring them all together for a huge live show in Los Angeles, where DJs and producers including Madlib and NuMark (Jurassic 5) would jam live and create music with these two great drummers. The immediate results of these two unique events are captured here for the first time on DVD. But even then, the man behind the project wasn’t finished.

He now sent out the recorded multitrack parts from the live show to a host of the world’s finest producers, who built on the rhythms and added their own individual touches to create a cd of truly epic proportions. A constant work in progress, with producers ringing from all over the world begging to get involved, “Keepintime: A Live Recording” is a document of a collision between rhythm cultures, a truly vibrant artefact.

You will find new work here from a host of great names: DJ Shadow (one humurous cut-up built around the singular fact that a mistake by the soundman at one point obscured Madlib’s contribution to proceedings plus the more Shadowesque “Roy’s Theme”), King Britt (his 10 minute broken epic is definitely a highlight), Cut Chemist, Charlie Dark (Blacktronica/Attica Blues), Ammoncontact, , Daedelus and J-Rocc.

But more than any particular contributor what make’s this record great is the thematic unity, the rhythmic brilliance of the two drummers who lie at the roots of the work and last, something which King Britt captures and samples. Half way through his mix the compere for the night can be heard stating that, “this project is about love.” Believe.

Tracks:

01 Keep In Time Theme produced by Charlie Dark
02 Infinity Of Rhythm Mix produced by Ammoncontact
03 Bring Madlib Up produced by DJ Shadow
04 Bumpin Time produced by King Ruly & Toy Selectah!
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5 A Peek In Time produced by Cut Chemist
06 King’s On Time Mix produced by King Britt
07 Song For Sophia/You Can Know Her produced by Nobody (featuring Mia Doi Todd)
08 From SP on my 303 produced by DJ Nuts
09 All Lights on that Stage produced by Daedelus
10 Dirty Fingered B Boy Edit produced by J Rocc
11 Roy’s Theme produced by DJ Shadow

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KEEP IN TIME

9 07 2008


First of all, if you missed the post where I uploaded the CD that accompanied the DVD and also the story behind the event itself, check out this POST. The DVD does have some extras and I was having trouble sorting that out and since then I just haven’t gone back to redoing those. I think I need another couple of hours in each day to get everything done when I’d like to. For now, this is the main video and is split in two parts. Now that I’m using another program for splitting there should not be any more sync issues. The main video here is almost 50 minutes in length. It’s a full on freestyle concert with some very talented turntablists and super talented drummers who’ve had distinguished careers but have not gotten the recognition from the younger generations they deserve. Now they get to showcase their talents and inspire today’s great turntablists to explore new dimensions in the art form. For any real music fan, this is a treat to watch–guaranteed enjoyment!!!

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Pete Rock & CL Smooth – All Souled Out (EP) (1991)

9 07 2008


Harking back to the Golden Age ™, when every other record had a Pete Rock remix, I present to you the first sightings of the man.
Each track is a nice big ole fat slab of Mr Rock at his best and together with CL Smooth (the ‘C’ stands for Corey but what about the ‘L’?) in the mic it’s a solid partnership. Any 12″ from the first album is worth picking up.
With so much good stuff just oozing out of each track they are one of my happiest memories of this era.
Tracklisting:
A1 Good Life (3:53)
A2 Mecca & The Soul Brother (5:59)
A3 Go With The Flow (4:55)
B1 The Creator (4:43)
B2 All Souled Out (5:27)
B3 Good Life (Group Home Mix) (3:55)





DJ MAGIC MIKE

9 07 2008

DJ Magic Mike – It’s Automatic
(Cheetah – 1991)
A1 + A2 – It’s Automatic (Club Mix & The Mac Beats)
A3 – It’s Automatic (Radio Edit)
B1 – Magic Mike Will Load The 12 and Hit Ya!
B2 – Back To Haunt You (Long Version)

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SIR ROCk T

9 07 2008

Sir Rock T – Coolin’
(Cold Crush – 1991)
01 – smooth operator
02 – rhyme to the rhythm
03 – teona the pantha
04 – microphone master
05 – rock for me
06 – a jam for the homiez
07 – i like the girls
08 – rebel in his own mind
09 – i thought it was love
10 – rough as they come
11 – coolin’
12 – terraffying remix

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JUST-ICE Feat. MANTRONIX

9 07 2008

Superb album, One of my all time faves. Production and 909 abuse by Mantronix.
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