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So here's the second record I picked for y'all to get stoned to. Not the best indie out there, lyrics/production wise, but it sure is a fucking great cut to listen to while you're smokin' a blunt!
This one is by a crew called the 4horsemen, who hail from Flatbush, and it was released in 1996 on All Kind Coundz (only record on that label). The 4horsemen did the production on this record and Dirty Rat co-produced WeedSkillz. Now this record kinda has me scratchin' my head. Some of you might be familiar with The 4horsemen if you're fans of Rass Kass, Canibus, Killah Priest, and Kurupt. They have dropped a couple tracks under the name The 4horsemen like Horsementality witch was on Canibus's album, 2000 BC, and Horse Talk witch was on Killah Priest's album, Priest Hood.
Now when you guy's listen to this record you'll immediatly say 'this can't be the same 4horsemen!' Their voices are exponentially different, and I agree. But there's a couple other things that have me thinking there might be some sort of affiliation. The co-producer of the b side track, WeedSkillz, is a man who goes by the name Dirty Rat. In 2002 WolfPac released and EP called Still More Bounce and the title song features Dirty Rat and Rass Kass.
Also, five years ago J Wells released an album and on one of the cuts, Get It, Dirty Rat and Kurupt are on the mic. Now since Rass Kass and Kurupt are part of The 4horsemen crew that released Horsementality and since Dirty Rat co-produced this record, here, it get's me thinkin'. Now this doesn't really mean much, Kurupt and Rass Kass have done tracks with hundreds of heads and it's most likely a co-incidence because if you're a fan of Rass, Kurupt, Killah P, and Canibus you can just tell they aren't the Mc's on this record. So the mystery remains but my guess is that this is just a indie crew that released a low budget 12' in the mid 90's and that's it, no affiliation. So getting back to the theme of this post, the weed skillz! This is the only song on this record I really enjoy, Crime is kinda wack (though the first mc rips the fuck out the mic), in fact both the songs on this record are not that great, but when it comes to songs to get lifted to WeedSkillz takes the fucking cake! The hook say's it all, 'Yes it's the weed skills, Dutch Masters I build.
If I wanna go and get high then I will.' I don't think there is a line in this song that isn't referring to how much weed these dudes smoke. They make some pretty far stretches to add their love for the herbals into their rhymes, like this one 'smokin' Backwoods in the back of Brooklyn yards, runnin' wit' TV's and VCR's.
Gettin' smoked out wit' white boys that play guitars.' Haha, that line cracks me up every time I hear it.
One of my favorite line's in the song is a pretty repetitive rhyme but it could have been a dope hook, ha, it goes 'I got train rollin' skills, walkin' rollin skills, duckin' when I'm runnin' from the cops rollin' skills.' Even though the rhyme patterns in this song are pretty repetitive, the Mc's flows are lackin' consistency, and one of the Mc's voice's is wack beyond recognition, there's no way anyone could smoke a blunt, listen to this song and not have their headin' noddin' and not have the hook stuck in their head in the first minute! When it comes to songs to listen to while I'm smokin' the 'good ganja weed', this one is one of my favorites. Doesn't mean its a great hip hop song though. Non the less I'm sure lots of you will enjoy this record.
So go twist another one up lay back on work on your weed skillz! Peace, leave some comments. Yooo how are all the heads doin'? As you all can see I haven't been that active on the blog's lately and I know I keep sayin' I'm going to start posting more and then not delivering but today I thought I'd drop a couple 12's on y'all. Recently I've been caught up in some legal shit and it takes up the majority of my days. If you notice the title of this post is Stoney Wax Part 1. Due to my legal situation I have been forced to put down the buddha but that does not mean I still don't love bumpin' grimey cuts wit' stoney vibes.
So todays posts are inspired by my deeply missed amigo, the good ol' gungi! This record is by a crew outta NYC that call them selves Stressed Out. This is a 3 man crew consisting of the MC's, Sport, Soul Kid, and Def. This record was released on Radical Records, same label that signed Mr Freeze & The Homewreckers. The cuts were produced by Soul Kid and Geo. The big bad Es Em Double Oh Vee (Smoov) from VA has the theory that the Geo who produced this record is the same Geo from Geo & Ricochet since Mr Freeze and Geo, from Geo & Ricochet, both worked with Jazzy Jay. This record was released in '95 and it comes with two banging tracks, Jazzy Wit Da Joint and Bullets Flyin'.
The cut that falls under the category of Stoney Wax is the A side, Jazzy Wit Da Joint. Now when you first hear this crews name, Stressed Out, you probably get the impression that these guys like to chief da trom, and they sure do!
When Sport spits the first line 'Let's go the whole nine and combine are minds for the caper, savor the joint and still get high from the vapor.' And those inhale/exhale sounds start comin' in you know this is a song you gotta get lifted to. This song has a sick laid back jazzy boom bap sound that I just fuckin' love. The B side cut is ill too but this post is about gettin' stoned so I'm not really gunna go into details, just listen! Oh yeah, I forgot to mention, this record was released in 3 different presses; the promotional release, the main release, and then a way dope picture disc. The main release is not hard to find at all and is easy to grab for a decent price. The promo and the picture disc are a lil' harder to find.
I only own the main release and the picture disc and since photos of the main one are all over the net I thought I'd post pics of the picture disc, witch I think is really nice lookin', especially when it's spinnin' on a wheel of steel. Alright I've done enough writing, so now go twist some up and get amped to this dope 12'.
And be nice and drop a comment! (sorry for the low quality pics, the picture disc didn't fit in my scanner so I had to use the camera on my iPhone). Haven't really made up my mind on this record yet. Picked it up a looong time ago, listened to it, and kinda put it to the side.wasn't really diggin' it.
I think Swati is from Massachusetts and this record was released some time around '94, don't quote me on that though. Unfortunately I have no idea who did the production work for this song and I know nothing about the label. Like I said, I haven't really made up my mind on this one yet. When I first got it it kinda came off wack but after listenin' to it a couple times I feel this song had alot of potential but kinda fell short. Swati's flow isn't too bad, pretty laid back, but what had me originally hatin' on this record was the RnB vocal samples and the wack guitar samples. Like Swati says, when beat starts to 'creep', and the bass line/horn loop comes in you get the feeling that this might be dope, but then the wack RnB hook starts and straight ruins it. Once Swati starts rhymin' you can hear the potential again.
The majority of her rhymes stick to the theme of the cut and are pretty dope. So I guess there's just to many things in this song I'm not feelin'. Swati's flow and the bass/horn samples are enjoyable but I just can't get past all the other shit.
So since this record is pretty unknown I thought I'd see what you guys think. Maybe you'll find it doper then I do. I don't think I'm going to hold on to this record for very long so if anyone is interested in grabbin' it let me know. Leave some comments. Today I decided to share this dope EP with you all. It is by Redd Bull & The Kixx Family and it was produced by one of Philly's finest, RuggedNess. If you don't know about RuggedNess you should.
He is a producer/DJ/MC who is responsible for Ruggedness Mad Drama and the four 12's they released between '93-'97. RuggedNess has also done loads of production work for Da Fat Cat Clique and recorded tracks with Three Times Dope, Ve Borne, and Ram Squad. The Kixx Family consists of Black Key, Ital Tha Rufian, Dark Man, Newsence, MC Skillz, and K-Sarrah-Harras. This EP was released in 1996 and it's the second 12' by Redd Bull. The first was the Bring On Da Bull EP witch was released in '94 on Kixx Records and it was produced by RuggedNess as well. This EP is so dope because of the main title, Raindrops.
Hands down Raindrops is my favorite cut on the 12'. A couple other tracks are enjoyable, like Who's Da Baddest and So Happy 2gether. But, again, Raindrops is the definate winner.
This record is pretty tough to come by so if you see a copy don't hesitate! Enjoy the record and leave some comments letting me know what you think. Here is one of my favorite LP's. Its by Centa Of Da Web and it was released in 1996 on Centrifugal Phorce Records. Centa Of Da Web consists of three MC's, Da Cryptic One, Molecule, and Whichcraft and they are NYC based group. This LP jump started the movement of the huge hip hop crew, The Atoms Family.
At it's start the Atoms Family consisted of close to 30 members. The members of Centa Of Da Web along with Jest One and Alaska were the founders of the Atoms Family. Some early members were Osiris, Analytic, Void, Apathy, Konfucious, Kasm, Delta, Genesis, Poison Pen, and C Rayz Walz. The amount of members of The Atoms Family faded from near 30 to 8.
Currently the Atoms Family consists of Da Cryptic One, Jest One, Vast Aire, Vordul Megallah, DJ Cip-One, Alaska, Windnbreeze, and DJ Pawl. The groups Cannibal Ox and Hangar 18 are also Atoms Family based.
Cannibal Ox's memebers are Vast Aire, Vordul Megallah, and DJ Cip One. Hangar 18 consists of Alaska, Windnbreeze, and DJ Pawl. The Atoms Family have an impressive discography.
In 2000 they released the first album under the name The Atoms Family. That album was titled The Prequel and it's pretty good.
After that the Atoms Family started droppin CD's left and right. In 2001 the Euphony LP was released on Centrifugal Phorce. In 2002 this album was pressed on CD along with a slue of freestyles and unreleased tracks. That CD was known as the Atoms Family Archives Vol. Volume 2 was put out in 2005 and features more previously unreleased tracks. There are a few more Atoms Family projects out there like Da Cryptic One's album The Anti-Mobius Strip Theory and the Crypstramentals volumes, witch is a 3 CD collection of instrumentals made by Cryptic one. Well now that you have a little background information on the Atoms Family let's talk about this record.
All the cuts on this record were produced by Da Cryptic One. The track's Outer Regions and 5 Lil' Pumpkins were co-produced by Jest One and he's also on the mic in Outer Regions. This album was pressed on green vinyl and it was recorded at Da Crypt in Nassau, New York and all scratches were done by Sugarcuts. I really like all the tracks on this album, the beats and lyrics are all on point, but if I had to pick a favorite it would be Most Can't Comprehend. I really like the Pharaoh Monch sample from Stress. So I've wrote enough and I think it's time you check out the files!
Hope you learned something. Leave a comment. Here's a really dope 12' by Ready Ta Roll. Ready Ta Roll are from New Jersey and they released a couple records back in the early 90's. The earliest Ready Ta Roll Creation I'm familiar with is the ' That Girl' single released under the name 2 Hard Ta Handle, witch was dropped in 1992 on PEP Records. In 1993 Ready Ta Roll released the Real Hip Hip / Ready Ta Roll VLS.
That 12' is on Trumpet Records and isn't to hard to find. Defiantly worth checkin' out. The Drug Game / Taste The Flavor 12' was put out in 1994 on Chanpen Entertainment and their were two separate pressings made. I'm not sure witch one was pressed first, I always assumed that this press was a promotional press because the other one has alot more information on it and the label is colored.
You can see it. I also believe that Ready Ta Roll released an EP on vinyl containing all four cuts from their two other 12's but I have never seen it. (If you got any info on that let me know.) This 12' was produced by Mark Curry who is the founder of Ready Ta Roll. You might know Mark Curry from his work with Bad Boy Ent. He has done work with Puff Daddy, G-Dep, Lil' Kim, Busta Rhymes and he even spits a verse in Dangerous MCs by Biggy and Snoop Dog. Well if you haven't heard the cuts on this 12' make sure to grab the files because they are both fire.
Leave some comments, let me know what you think. I'm sure most of you have heard of Crazy DJ Bazarro and the Dysfunkshunal Familee. They have made a handful of songs since the early 90's.
Bazarro started his hip hop career with the Hitman Squad. As far as I know they only put out the Rhoda / Nuthin But Da Truth 12' in '91. A couple years later Bazarro decided to start a new crew. After putting together their own label, Armageddon Records, Bazarro and Da Dysfunkshunal Familee released their first single, New Ruff Flava. A year after they put out their first 12' they released an EP. That EP has 3 different mixes of New Ruff Flava, Slippin, Savage Life, and Hit & Run (Remix). In 1994 they were planing on releasing their first album, sadly Bazarro and the fam never got their LP official released.
The un-released album has been all over the net and gained much respect. Recently Bazarro and the fam have made it back to the hip hop scene. A couple months ago they released this EP on Cipherzone Records. This EP has six tracks recorded between 93-95.
Two of them, Like That U Don't and To Have or Have Not, were previously completely unreleased. The Dysfunkshunal Familee have a couple more projects planned for the near future. I believe that their un official LP will soon be released, so keep your eyes open. If you haven't heard this EP yet make sure to check the files. Leave some comments! Here's the first 12' released by NYC based crew, U.T.K or Uptown Kidz. This record was released in 1992 on Big Boss Records.
Cazi-O did the productions for this track. I have one other U.T.K record, released in 1994 and it's on Big Boss as well. That 12' has the tracks How We Roll and Dark Side. They changed their name to U.T.K. Rezerectors on that 12'. I don't know if U.T.K has any other 12's or CDs, I've heard rumors of an LP but I haven't seen it.
Personally I like their second 12' more but the song on this 12' is still good. Enjoy the rip and leave a comment. Just put this together. I picked another 13 tracks for your indie listening pleasure. I'll be posting alot of these songs up again, here and on Wax Attack, but with full record reviews and rips. So check it out and leave some comments.Tracks:Okey Doke - Whos Da One RappinBlack Mafia - Gotta Get PaidDarc Mind - Smooth Wit The RoughnessCompany Flow - Juvenile TechniqueDemaka - Knowledge Is PowerHeadrush - Run For CoverChapter 3 - Ruff-N-TuffTrife and D Mob - Running From The MobHomeliss Derilex - ExplanationsTop Choice Clique - You Cant DealDysfunkshunal Familee feat. Finsta Bundy - Like That U DontEddie Meeks and Thareeko - Gunclappin and PistolwhippinRec Center - Whos Who.
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The Aboriginals released this record in 1997 on Mecca Life Entertainment. This record has 3 dope tracks. The A side tracks, Chemistry and Compositions, were both produced by Logic and Obsession. QNA was produced by Fingatip and features Mike Zoot. Out of the 3 songs on this record my favorite is Chemistry but the other 2 are definatly worth listening to. This 12' is the Aboriginals second release. In 1996 they released Make It Hot bw The Joint and in 2000 they dropped Numer Theory bw Renaissance, both on Mecca Life Entertainment.
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The track Keep It Hot is also on the Lost and Found EP, along with tracks by Da Grassroots and Rob-O. Well check these tracks out and tell me what you think of them in the comments.
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