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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

LootPack - WhenImOnDaMic




This single dropped in, what?, 1999 or so? Yeah anyways, one of my favorite LootPack tracks. For those who didn't know, Madlib pretty much started his career with these dudes, Wild Child and DJ Romes. Umm...What Else....Oh Yeah! They premiered on The Alkaholiks' album in like '93 then signed to Stones Throw Records (Have you Noticed How Much I Like Stones Throw Yet?). They dropped only one album as The Lootpack but before that, they dropped a 12" vinyl under Madlib's dad's label called Crate Digga's Palace. Wildchild's flow on this track is superior. Check It.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Stay Outta His Binnis

This is what happens when u dont mind your "binnis"...


Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Daedelus Digitalis Darlington



One of the most original musicians of modern times, Daedelus, hails from Los angeles, California. You might've heard some of his work with Madlib or if you've listened to "Accordion" by Madvillain. Guess who the genius is behind that sample freakin the accordion is. He's thrown down some songs with Stones Throw Records as well as a bunch of other labels like Mush and Ninja Tune Records. Daedelus' style is totally experimental, abstract, off-kilter obscurity. He does his thing at shows too, rockin with his Monome, one of the first prototypes. Its basically an MPC with about 200+ buttons on it. That just makes his shows more unpredictably interesting because he freestyles. Here's his video for "Sundown"

Monday, October 20, 2008

Chet Childress




My favorite skater carving bowls and anything else there is to carve. This guy has steez.

Tragedy Khadafi ft. Cormega- No Equivalent





Peace to all my gods and earths. I know i haven't been around for a long time, but i back again. This track is from the legendary (and one of my favorite) emcees, Tragedy Khadafi. Tragedy is a old school rapper who has managed to stay relevent with today's issues and style. Tragedy is from Queensbridge also a memeber of the righteous 5 PERCENT NATION. Most people never heard of Tragedy due to his constant incarceration (currently serving a four year bid on drug charges in 2007) and that fact that he never really gained a mainstream audience. But to all my real Hip-Hop fans, this man is a familiar face. this song is a personal favorite of his heavily bootlegged THUG Matrix album. Also on the track is another Q.B. affiliate, Cormega. Sit back and enjoy this....

Sunday, October 19, 2008

About:Me

So Yeah I've Been Kinda Slackin With the Blog And What Not. I Got Frikkin Night School Mon-Thur From 4-9, So Im Kinda ALWAYS Tired. Be Considerate, be patient. I'll Be Posting More Music Updates, New Happenings, And More Videos that'll Make You Say "Ohhhhhh Snap!, I Remember This Shit Yo!".

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Look Forward to posts on This Mutha Fucka Daedelus From Cali, and ummm....i definitely forgot what else but its Comin!!


P.S. Peep My Un-even Chin Growth. That's Somethin To Look Forward To. >=/F

Saturday, October 4, 2008

It's Easy As Pie, 3.14




Register to vote. If it makes you feel any better, the whole blog staff is registered, and we're pretty cool. Don't you wanna be cool too? It doesn't take long at all. It's easy as pie, 3.14.

Friday, October 3, 2008

1994: Mad Lion - Take It Easy




I was about 4 years old when this joint dropped man. This has got to be the most righteous (yet ear pleasing) reggae/hip hop song EVER!!! These were the times. Most people didn't understand the song though (other than the hook). He's basically saying, drop the guns and scrap. Live to fight another day.

I so remember this era though. Krs One, Fat Joe was doin cameos in everyone's video, chicks outside at the block party doin The Butterfly and The PepperSeed. Gimme 5!