Monday 27 November 2006

DJ CLUE-HIP HOP REGGAE 13 (1995) THROWBACK




DJ Clue broke ground by releasing his first tape in 1990, Clue #24. The tape took New York City by storm: the tape was distributed citywide, from Queens to the Boogie Down Bronx to Brooklyn and back, and his name grew as fast as his record collection - mainly because he included what no one else could on their tapes: unreleased material. Add live recording street freestyles to the mix and Clue gave the people a tape as diverse as a multicultural classroom. There were mix tapes, and then there were Clue tapes - and the difference was always apparent. DJ Clue has put together close to two hundred mix tapes within a seven-year span, often times selling as much or more than a top record label. “If the RIAA were to count the tapes I’ve sold independently over the years, I would’ve been certified multi-Platinum by now,” says Clue confidently.
In the past three years DJ Clue has earned “Best Mix Tape” awards from the music industry. Now, DJ Clue not only contributes his talent to one of the most popular radio stations in the country - Hot 97 in New York City - but he is also one of the hottest club DJs, dominating the club scene around the world. His radio show is one of the most tuned into, mainly because he exudes the same mixing prowess as he does on his mix tapes.Here's one of his earlier mixtapes-Hip Hop Reggae (1995) showing why although not as grimey he's still all up in the game..


Dj Clue-Hip Hop Reggae (1995)
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MARLEY MARL



Birth name: Marlon Williams Born: September 13 1961, Queens NY USA
One of old-school rap's first (and finest) super-producers, Marley Marl organized under his 'Cold Chillin' Records banner an incredible roster of crucial rappers including his cousin 'MC Shan' ,'Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, Roxanne Shante, Kool G Rap, and Master Ace. His pioneering use of sampling techniques (best heard on 1986's "The Bridge" by 'MC Shan' was credited with increasing rap's accessibility. Besides his many other outside productions, Marl also recorded two albums of his own, with backing tracks serving as pilots for displaying a vast array of guest performers. Marl continued producing into the late '90s (including high-profile LPs by Capone-N-Noreaga, Rakim and Fat Joe) and also hosted a weekly rap radio show in New York.


Anyway down to the part that i actually wrote.Here is Marley in the mix on 'Magic Radio WBLS 107.5' way back in the day-1985 to be exact...Check it out!


Marley Marl-WBLS 107.5 (1985)
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Thursday 23 November 2006


DJ KURUPT & LAZY 'K'

Presents

HALF A MILL-'THE PROJECT PROPHET '


'Half A Mill' - 'Milliato' or even 'Mill Gates' as some may know him-former affiliate of 'The Firm' lets off steam on this hard to find mixtape.If you've heard his two albums 'MILLION' & 'THE HUSTLE DON'T STOP' then you'll want this to complete the set.This unsurfaced mixtape consists of mostly raw freestyles and cover joints..

R.I.P HALF A MILL...
Half A Mill-The Project Prophet Mixtape
Also check the ad for his album 'MILLION'

Wednesday 22 November 2006

JR EWING-PURE PREMIUM VOL 1-90s UNDERGROUND HITS

Intro-Frankenstein-Frankensteins Pain
Sakurates-Father Time
Royal Flush-Worldwide
Cover The Child Of Destruction-Underground Flow
Sparrow-Rhyme Impotence
5-one-6-Rap Attack
Mr D Original-Now Ur Da Man
Dutchmin-Get Your Swerves On
Q Ball & Curt Cazal-My Kinda Moves
Mixed Elements-FX
Microphone Terrorists-Green Paper
Dredknotz-Concentration
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Jr Ewing-Intro
Hi Tek-Book Of Life
The Alamo-Never Judge A Book
Tomorrowz Weaponz-Molested Doves
Concrete Click-Boiling Point
Pop Da Brown Hornet-Black On Black Crime
One Deep-Crime Stories
ACD-In The City
The Candy Store-Local Scarface
Company Flow-Infokill
The East Flatbush Project & Des-Tried By 12
BBO-Pose A Threat
Siah-Repetition
Yeshua Da Poed-The Essence
Dirty Work & Lo Beretta-Low East Rider
This here blog is jus a little suttm for the underground heads peepin' for that more diverse flava.Feel free to add your comments..(and yeh-that is me by the way)...Kool!