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Reissue of the third album from Modd Depp, an excellent continuation of their critically acclaimed The Infamous, featuring guest appearances from the likes of Nas, Raekwon, Method Man and Big Noyd.
Coming off the critically acclaimed The Infamous, Havoc and Prodigy hit the lab and came back with a soundtrack that is fitting to its title. Havoc’s production is atmospheric; laced with his trademark drums loops and sharp pianos stabs. Add Prodigy’s trademark flow and it’s evident that the pairing is such an amazing match.
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In 2018, Meyhem Lauren teamed up with Brooklyn-based producer Harry Fraud to bring you 'Glass'. The original nine-track project featured Action Bronson, Westside Gunn, Conway the Machine, Big Body Bes and more. For 'Glass 2.0', the duo went back to the archives and as the quarantine started, they began to revisit all of the music they recorded together while recording the original 'Glass'.
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1. | "Guerrilla Twins" (2:09) | |
2. | "Married To The Game" (3:09) | |
3. | "Wolves" (feat Vinnie Paz) (4:11) | |
4. | "Highs & Lows" (3:32) | |
5. | "Bong!" (2:11) | |
6. | "Supply & Demand" (3:26) |
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One of the biggest shifts in underground Hip-Hop in the last decade is the frequency of releases. Some emcees have been able to make the transition, some have not. Lawrence laureate and ST capo, Termanology, has always been prolific with the mixtapes and in this new era he's simply switched up to LPs. His most recent full-length "Vintage Horns" is proof this vet is only getting better with age. The majority of the album's beats provided by Statik Selektah and Shortfyuz, but Term also bless a track from Oh No, as well as newcomers like Nef, godBLESSbeatz, and Conductor Williams. The guest line-up is similarly filled with established and new names alike, including Ras Kass, 38 Spesh, Eto, Tek (Smif 'N Wessun), UFO Fev, Wais P, and, of course, his ST crew.
TRACKLISTING:
A1. Only A Matter Of Time (prod. by Nef)
A2. Credit (feat. Grafh) (prod. by Shortfyuz)
A3. A Lot Of Money (prod. by Nef)
A4. Nobody (feat Eto & Tek) (prod. by Statik Selektah)
A5. Cooking Up (feat. UFO Fev) (prod. by Shortfyuz)
A6. Signs (feat. Wais P & Haile Supreme) (prod. by Statik Selektah)
B1. Lost In My Pain (feat. 38 Spesh & Siimba Selassiie) (prod. by Statik Selektah)
B2. Work While They Sleep (feat. Artisin) (prod. by Conductor Williams)
B3. Fuck Ya List (feat. Ras Kass) (prod. by Conductor Williams)
B4. Vintage Horns (feat. Superstah Snuk) (prod. by Conductor Williams)
B5. Radio Killed (feat. Fabeyon & Ea$y Money) (prod. by Nef)
B6. Walk On By (feat. Kota The Friend) (prod. by Shortfyuz)
B7. Everybody's (prod. by Oh No)
B8. Horn Outro
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Inimitable rap musician Your Old Droog is back. After recently releasing the acclaimed projects "It Wasn't Even Close" and "Transportation", the prolific artist is returning with the brand new album "Jewelry". The album is a celebration of YOD's Jewish heritage, which he is now officially revealing to the public for the first time. "Jewelry" features guest appearances from the likes of Matisyahu, MF DOOM, and Mach-Hommy (who also wears the hat of executive producer on the project), with beats by Quelle Chris, Tha God Fahim, Edan, Preservation, and more. "I'm a Jew in America", says Droog. "This is my story. Shalom."
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Bronx duo Camp Lo have teamed up with the one and only Pete Rock to drop 80 Blocks From Tiffany’s (a mixtape series available as a full length). With the projects name paying homage to the BX gangs of the 70s, it’s only right that they bring it back to hip-hop’s essence in the video, graffiti, b-boys, rhymin’ on the project stairways, two turntables and a mic.
Pete Rock, whose production work helped define the 90s “golden age” is a rare exception. Rock’s one of the few musicians who made his name in the aggressively unflashy 90s East Coast sound who’s managed to stay continually relevant without capitulating to changing tastes.
80 Blocks from Tiffany's offers proof that amidst the expeditions rap music’s launching into new sonic territories like EDM, noisy psychedelia, and quasi-industrial music, the classic boom-bap stuff still has a place featuring Mac Miller, MOP, Ab-Soul, Talib Kweli and more...
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Vinyl LP in reverse board sleeve with full colour printed inner sleeve and digital download card.
1. | "No Threshold" (feat Dolo Percussion) | |
2. | "Push Thru" (feat Boost, Marty Heem Cherry & Dolo Percussion) | |
3. | "Grip" | |
4. | "Damn Disco 99" (feat Discipline 99) | |
5. | "Faultfinder" | |
6. | "Baya Style" | |
7. | "Livin' In A Treehouse" | |
8. | "Loud Pause" | |
9. | "Thousand Miles" | |
10. | "Cheek To The Matrix" (feat Jelani) | |
11. | "One Year No Barcode" (feat Greenss) |
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Fantastic, Vol. 1 is the first album by Detroit group Slum Village. It comprises songs from their demo album, which was recorded in 1996 and 1997, but not officially released until 8 years later. It was nonetheless leaked onto the underground circuit and caused "quite a stir" in 1997. The whole album was produced by J Dilla. Many of the songs would later be revamped or re-conceived for their follow up album, Fantastic, Vol. 2 in 2000. Check!
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Following the release of MF DOOM and Madlib’s Madvillainy in 2004, electronic producer Four Tet remixed several tracks from the album. These were released on limited vinyl run in a plain black sleeve in 2005, but have been out of print for many years.
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Who could forget this 2005 A-list team-up between MF Doom and Danger Mouse? The Mouse and The Mask, which also features guest appearances from characters both real (Ghostface Killah, Cee Lo Green) and fictional (Aqua Teen Hunger Force) is a sweet and funky classic, and it is now getting a hardcore reissue. The Official Metalface Edition features an EP and some unreleased tracks in addition to the original album.
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