Showing posts with label Kool G Rap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kool G Rap. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 October 2011

Fατ Jοε Dα Gαиѕτα - Яεряεѕεиτ (1993) (FLAC/320)


1 A Word To Da Wise 0:21 
2 Livin' Fat
Producer – Lord Finesse 3:37 
3 My Man Ski 0:49 
4 Bad Bad Man
Scratches – D.J. Rock Raider 3:50 
5 Watch The Sound
Featuring Diamond D, Grand Puba 4:22 
6 Flow Joe
Scratches – D.J. Rob Swift 4:17 
7 Da Fat Gangsta 4:06 
8 Shorty Gotta Fat Ass 3:17 
9 The Shit Is Real
Producer – Beatnuts
Scratches – D.J. Rob Swift 4:45 
10 You Must Be Out Of Your Fuckin' Mind
Featuring Apache, Kool G Rap 3:58 
11 I Got This In A Smash
Producer – Showbiz 4:11 
12 Another Wild Nigger From The Bronx
Featuring Gismo, Kieth Kieth, King Sun
Producer – Chilly Dee 5:30 
13 Get On Up 4:06 
14 I'm A Hit That
Producer – Showbiz
Scratches – D.J. Rock Raider 2:24

FLAC ·· 320


Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Smut Peddlers – Porn Again (2001) (WAV)


1 Beetlejuice Intro
Featuring – Beetlejuice 
2 Smut Council
Scratches – DJ Kid Swift 
3 Medicated Minutes 
4 Talk Like Sex Pt. 2
Featuring – Kool G Rap
Scratches – DJ EV 
5 Amazing Feats
Scratches – DJ Noize 
6 Pimpology By Beetlejuice
Featuring – Beetlejuice 
7 That Smut 
8 Anti Hero's
Featuring – Copywrite 
9 54
Scratches – DJ Kid Swift 
10 Josie
Featuring – Apani B. Fly, Lord Sear 
11 Beats, Boxes And Boobtube
Featuring – Lord Sear 
12 Diseases 
13 One By One (Revamped)
Scratches – DJ Daze 
14 Stank MC's
Featuring – Kool Keith 
15 My Rhyme Ain't Done 
16 Bottom Feeders
Featuring – R.A. The Rugged Man
Scratches – DJ Noize 
17 Beetlejuice Outakes
Featuring – Beetlejuice


Monday, 19 September 2011

Ghost Dog: The Way Of The Samurai - The Album (2000) (FLAC/320)


Samurai Code Quote 0:15
12 O'Clock, Blue Raspberry & Sunz Of Man – Strange Eyes 5:05
North Star – 4 Sho Sho 4:44
Black Knights – Zip Code 3:06
Samurai Code Quote 0:17
Kool G Rap – Cakes 5:00
Samurai Code Quote 0:18
Suga Bang Bang – Don't Test / Wu Stallion 5:19
Tekitha – Walking Through The Darkness 5:17
Masta Killa & Superb – The Man 4:13
Samurai Code Quote 0:14
La The Darkman & Royal Fam – Walk The Dogs 4:04
12 O'Clock & Melodie – Stay With Me 3:23
Afu-Ra & Jeru The Damaja – East New York Stamp 2:05
Samurai Code Quote 0:33
Wu-Tang Clan – Fast Shadow 3:02
Samurai Code Quote 0:21
RZA – Samurai Showdown 4:00
Samurai Code Final Quote 0:35


Friday, 19 August 2011

Mobb Deep - Free Agents - The Murda Mix Tape (2003) (FLAC)


CD1

01 - This Is Not Supposed To Be Positive... (Intro)
02 - Solidified
03 - Survival Of The Fittest 2003
04 - Paid In Full
05 - Double Shots (ft. Noyd)
06 - What Can I Do¿
07 - Favorite Rapper
08 - Let's Pop (ft. Dog)
09 - It's Over
10 - The Illest
11 - Just Got Out The Box... (Skit)
12 - Narcotic
13 - Clap First
14 - Watch That N****
15 - Came Up
16 - Don't Call Tasha

Classic Freestyles Mixed By DJ Whoo Kid
17 - One Tribe... (Skit)
18 - Cradle To The Grave
19 - Tough Love
20 - Can't F*** With Us
21 - Right Back At You
22 - Shook Ones

_________

CD2

01 - Mobb Deep - Burn Something (ft. Littles)
02 - Mobb Deep - Get Back (Remix) (ft. Noyd)
03 - 1st Infantry - Serious (The New Message) (ft. Prodigy)
04 - 1st Infantry - The Midnight Creep (ft. Havoc & Twin)
05 - 1st Infantry - Fourth Of July (ft. Prodigy, Alchemist, Twin & Evidence)
06 - 1st Infantry - Backwards (ft. Mobb Deep)
07 - Noyd - Bang Bang
08 - Noyd - Air It Out (ft. Havoc)
09 - Havoc - Bump That (ft. 50 Cent & Noyd)
10 - Mobb Deep - The Family (Skit)
11 - Infamous Mobb - Mobb N**** (ft. Prodigy)
12 - Infamous Mobb - Killa Queens (ft. Prodigy & Noyd)
13 - Infamous Mobb - We Don't Give A... (ft. Havoc)
14 - Twin Gambino - B.I.G. T.W.I.N.S.
15 - Cormega - Thun & Kicko (ft. Prodigy)
16 - Tragedy - What's Poppin' (ft. Havoc)
17 - Poet - The Heat Is On (Unreleased Version) (ft. Prodigy & Godfather Don)
18 - Kool G Rap - Where You At¿ (ft. Prodigy)
19 - Kool G Rap - Thug Chronicles (Unreleased Version) (ft. Havoc)

F L A C



Tuesday, 2 August 2011

UNKLE – Psyence Fiction (1998)






Experimental hip-hop outfit UNKLE were one of the original artists releasing material through noted U.K. label Mo' Wax, which helped launch the instrumental mid-'90s downtempo breakbeat revival eventually termed trip-hop. Though hardly the label's highest-profile group (at least until the long-delayed release of their debut LP in 1998), UNKLE's members included label head James Lavelle, who formed Mo' Wax while still in his teens as an antidote to the increasingly stale acid jazz/Northern soul scene. Stripping the music down to its barest of essentials -- bass, percussion, minimal samples, and heavy effects -- the Mo' Wax sound (best exemplified by the second Mo' Wax label comp, Headz, as well as its sequel, the two-part Headz II) quickly gained respectability and a large audience. Although not as prolific as other Mo' Wax artists such as DJs Shadowand Krush, UNKLE nonetheless played a crucial role in cementing Mo' Wax's early sound though their Time Has Come double EP, the latter of which featured remixes of the title track by Plaid, Portishead, and U2 producer Howie B.

The UNKLE trio was comprised of Lavelle, Tim Goldsworthy (a mate of Lavelle's since childhood), and producer Kudo, of seminal Japanese label Major Force (and a member of the on-again, off-again psychedelic beat crew Skylab). Previous to his entry into production, Lavelle, along with Goldsworthy, was deep into New York hip-hop and electro, the emerging late-'80s Sheffield bleep scene, the English acid jazz scene (which he covered as a columnist for Straight No Chaser magazine), and of course the acid house and techno explosions that were redefining the English counterculture at the time. The pair hooked up with third member Kudo through the growing rep of the latter's Love T.K.O. project, whose outbound interpretations of breakbeat and acid jazz drew Lavelle's ear. WhileGoldsworthy and Kudo remained more heavily involved in nuts 'n' bolts production (especially given the success of Mo' Wax, with the penning of an expansive partial ownership deal with A&M Records in 1996), Lavelle was heavily involved in the conceptual and organizational end, crafting beats and laying out vague sketches his partners then expanded into full-blown tracks.

Despite the scarcity of released material, UNKLE grew to wider acclaim during 1996 through remix projects for Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and Tortoise. After Goldsworthy and Kudo were effectively replaced by Mo' Wax bill-payer DJ Shadow, the all-star LP Psyence Fiction finally appeared in 1998. It was a disappointment considering the advance hype, and DJ Shadow distanced himself from the collective. Lavelle, amid much work as a DJ, recruited singer/songwriter Richard File for the second UNKLE full-length, 2003's Never, Never, Land. Four years later, Lavelle and Filereturned with War Stories, including both collaborators from the past (Josh Homme) and new associates (Ian Astbury, Chris Goss) to contribute to the heaviest-sounding UNKLE release to date. A pair of odds 'n' ends collections, More Stories and End Titles...Stories for Film (both released in 2008), featured old and new material, including music from UNKLE's soundtrack to the documentary Odyssey in Rome. In 2009 the “Heavy Drug” single announced the coming of their 2010 album Where Did the Night Fall. (AllMusic)