Saturday, December 25, 2010

Rare Artist Series: Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique (Remastered 2010)


















Not so much rare but when I copped this album on vinyl I had to share.  I have about three different copies dating back to the marble cassette release in 1989.

Listen and buy.

Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique (Remastered 2010)

Friday, December 24, 2010

Mayhem (Analog Remix) - The Video




















The Video

Mayhem (Digital Remix) - Instrumental












The Beats

Mayhem (Digital Remix)












Futuristic synth sounds pan out the musical landscape for this version of Mayhem's self titled song.   The samples from "The Mist" and "Terminator 2" still are served up over the breakbeat and heavy drums mixed on top as Mysterio serves up kick, snare and vocal cuts to accentuate Mayhem's lyrics from 1995.

Mayhem (Analog Remix) - The Video




















The Video

Mayhem (Analog Remix) - Instrumental












The Instrumental

Mayhem (Analog Remix)












Digging some sounds out of the sonic soundscape Mysterio crafted this version giving it a mellower vibe yet still quite intense - if that makes sense.  The samples from "The Mist" and "Terminator 2" still are served up over the breakbeat and heavy drums mixed on top as Mysterio serves up kick, snare and vocal cuts to accentuate Mayhem's lyrics from 1995.

Mayhem (Analog Remix)

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Rare Artist Series: Dr. Dre & DJ Quik - Grand Finale/Last Song/P.S. Phuk U 2



Two of my favorite west coast producers.  These three tracks showcase what was early in the posse cut territory in the nineties.  The "Grand Finale" was off of D.O.C.'s superbly produced album "No One Can Do It Better".  While the "Last Song" came off Above The Law's debut album.  "P.S. Phuk U 2" appeared on the Penthouse Player's Clique only album.

All the songs feature funky pianos over uptempo drum tracks smoothed out with some deep bass lines and some wah-wah guitars.  It is almost as if they were all recorded in the same session - well... almost.  Anyhow - they definitely make it to me posse cut mixes on my IPOD and they should on yours.



Rare Artist Series: The Dragons




















Listen and then BUY this album.  This is another lost gem that Ninja Tune dug up from back in the day.

From Amazon:
"It's the late '60s. Three brothers, Doug, Daryl, and Dennis Dragon are living in Malibu, surfing and gigging around the Los Angeles area, and having their minds blown by the music of The Beatles, Hendrix, and The Doors. The multi-instrumentalist sons of a symphony conductor and an opera singer, the brothers decide it's time to create their own psychedelic soul/rock masterpiece."

The Dragons - BFI

Magmatic (Live in 95)




















The live version of the T-Booth and MJB classic.

Magmatic (Live)

Matt Braunger rapping

Monday, December 20, 2010

Rare Artist Series: Virtuoso - Omnipotence




















Big Virt had some promise to him when he first arrived on the scene from Boston, MA in the late 90's.  As time went on a fallout occurred between him and Jedi Mind Tricks as well as 7L & Esoteric.  They moved on and made some noteworthy material and he remained in limbo.  Anyhow, this is the first joint I heard by him back then and it still holds weight till this day.  He re-released the song on his debut album albeit with a different beat that didn't pack the punch that this one does.  


Omnipotence

Friday, December 17, 2010

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Rare Artist Series: Subterranean - My Style Is Phreaky



















This crew made only this one song as far as I know.  I liked it a lot when I heard it back in the early 2000's and the crew Subterranean were a breath of fresh air and reminded me a bit of Digable Planets.  Still good music.

My Style is Phreaky

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Rare Artist Series: WC & The MAAD Circle - Ain't A Damn Thing Changed (Remix)




















In between his beginning in Low Profile all the way to his Connection to the Westside, WC met up with the MAAD Circle.  This track came of off a cassingle and is a remix of one of the songs off their debut album.  I think that the album this is off of is definitely one that is highly overlooked when it comes to talking about west coast gangsta music.  Maybe people were put off by Coolio but I certainly was not.

Ain't A Damn Thing Changed

Monday, December 13, 2010

Cerebral Blows




















Moosie Moe and T-Booth stepped up to the mic to throw cerebral blows without their fists.  Afu Ra was sampled for the hook over a Mad Mysterio Masterpiece.  Louis Farrakhan stepped up to and dropped some knowledge in between the verses.  Claw makes an appearance too to round up this colossal cut from 1995.


Cerebral Blows

Sorry I Never Told You


Cise's jam off of the Time-Space Continuum album featuring Kwote on the chorus over a Mysterio beat.

Most Incredible




















Aya Da Storm's solo joint off of the Time Space Continuum album.  Mysterio produced the intense track for him to showcase his lyrical prowess.

NOTABLE QUOTES:
"Aya Da Storm I scale cliff's that's rocky/ Sipping sake/ Motherfuck Pataki"

"I throw rappers into dark pits/ Target the mic and spark it/ With the force of a minatour kick"

Most Incredible

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Saturday, December 11, 2010

The Pub Line Up













It twas 1995 at the Pub and DJ Cream was on the wheels of steel introducing the Universal Sounds crew:

The Line Up:

Spee*D - "And every time I grab the mic I rip it lovely"

MJB - "If you didn't know Matt's flow is slick like chicken fat"

T-Booth - "I don't bust caps but I bust rhymes that spread like butter"

Mayhem - "This mission is splitting competition like fission"

Moosie Moe - "Fools that pack get smoked like bowls"

J.O.B. - "Some call me Big Rob and others call me Bubba"

ENS - "I'm a man with a permanent tan"

Then Claw almost made it on before we experienced technical difficulties.



Friday, December 10, 2010

Rare Artist Series: Pacewon - I Declare War













Pacewon stepped up for this song back when he was rolling with the Outsiderz and Eminem.  Although his other material didn't really hit me too much for some reason this song did.  It definitely relates to the sample used but also because of his braggadocios infused lyricism on this particular track.

Pacewon - I Declare War

Morfyre
















Menace crafted this track for the Lost Link (Kwote & Cise) to shine on back in 2001.  The drums shake along with a deep warm sound as a piano is sprinkled over the bubbling bass.

NOTABLE QUOTES:
"Hair grey/ Going against what you scream/ Entering your life through the back door of dreams" - Kwote

"Walk cold blocks with heat that ice melts/ Gun shots pop like corn and scottish celts" - Cise

Morfyre

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Rare Artist Series: Jedi Mind Tricks - Muerte
















Damn this song just gets me amped.  The spanish sample mixed over the simple drum track gives enough space for the Jedi Mind Tricks crew to rip up shop.  There have been plenty of times where I play this song over and over and will continue to do so as long as I remain on this earth.  Fire!

Muerte

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Jake's Jamboree Session #7
















A fourteen part series from the session up in Connecticut at Lamada's Laboratory. Live drums, bass, keys, kalimba, turntables, etc. provide the tools for which these guys used to just have some fun making music.

Session #7

Sinister















A little jam thrown together back in 1998 with Mysterio on the sampling mixer and 8-track.  Aya and Analytical stepped up on the Shure microphone.  Old school style.

Sinister

Monday, December 6, 2010

Ironic


A select scripture from the book of Kwote. Melodic keys accentuate the tight drum programming as strings come in and out while Kwote kicks some lyrics about relationships.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

It Only Takes One











A classic Claw conceptual creation from 1996.  The lyrics provided by Moosie Moe, T-Booth and Claw fuel the chorus provided by E.N.S. as they give their opinions on death.


It Only Takes One

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Rare Artist Series: The Roots Live In the Studio with A Butta
















This was off of The Roots white label with the group performing "Live" in the studio with a slew of rappers.  This is my favorite cut off the album and it showcases A Butta's superior rhyme skills from back in the day - too bad he never continued on the path lyrically like with this song and the one off of Lyricist's Lounge "Keep Pourin'".

A Butta

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Rare Artist Series: DMG - Ain't Bullshittin



One of the lost gems from the Rap-A-Lot era when the label was in full stride.  Actually they did put out a lot of wack stuff too back at that time (Too Much Trouble... ahem) but I always liked this album.  This particular track has DMG rapping over a dark beat with wah-wah samples taken from "90 % of me is You".  Overall, his lyrics and voice are a perfect fit for this type of track.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Facial Features


Claw crafted this slick song for Kwote which debuted on the Time-Space Continuum album back in 2001. The lyrics and flow by Kwote match the beat perfectly like a glove.

Kemikal


Another Cise gem from the 2000-2001 sessions in Brooklyn.

Kemikal