there is many songs with that kind of bassline! But this one is one of the best i think...the rap is fuckin it up. You should check out that Spyder D joint. Killer bass. It was only pressed in 300 copies but it have been re-issued on a comp in 1996. (also hard-to-get) And that Sherod/Sharod 12" on Funk Groove..you can still get that 12" for nothing. Its very cheap right now, but I think it will be worth alot very soon. Its super rare, and very good. High quality like Million Dollar Legs and Party People..
co-sign on T-Ski Valley - Catch The Beat Spyder D. - Big Apple Rappin' Treacherous Three - At The Party Younger Generation - We Rap More Mellow Marvelous 3 - Rappin' All Over Futura 2000 - The Escapades of Ftura 2000
Spyder D - Rollerskater Rap (Delmar International) was his first 12", and its produced by Vaughan Mason, but thats uncredited. This song was originally made over the Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll break by Vaughan Mason. Brunswick Records vetoed him using that sample but Vaughan did help him and they did Rollerskater Rap on Delmar International Records togheter. He said "You have to rap about rollerskating", but Spyder D didn't know shit about it..
Its re-issued on Spinnin Webs & Rappin[/b] Rare NYC Rap Recordings: 1981 - 1988
dude might hatt on this cause its electro rap, but its dope. i was gunna put it up for record day, but i was under the weather. thought it was kinda maybe no?
I dig that Trickeration too. Nice one sample track.
DJ Ferrari
Unfortunately not. A couple did leak up here through sound crews and our deep Detroit and New York connects, but I only know of 3 copies ever found here (by those in the know...and my friend/Dimitri were one them with me being the other 2).
I'll keep a look out for you.
There's a quality reissue available if you need that.
1.T.J. Swann&Peewee Mel and the Swann Controllers-Maximus Party
I got copies of the TJ Swann if anyone is looking - It's the Canadian Love Train press and was released at the same time as the Express release (Both Express and Love Train were Phil Pratt's labels, and released numerous (mostly reggae) tracks in NEw York and Toronto.
Also have multiples of Poverty - The MAster Rappers on Rota if y'all are down.
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(1979) Dennis Franks and the Liberty Bells - Eagels Battle Cry (TEC)
(1979) Dr. Supermann & Lady Sweet - Can you do it (Major)
(1979) Sicle Cell & Rhapazooty - Rhapazooty In Blue (Showstoppers)
(1979) Solid C., Bobby D., Kool Drop - Wack Rap (Wackie's)
(1980) Bobby Mann - Body Rockin' Rap (Sheek)
(1980) Don Covay - Badd Boy (Newman)
(1980) Fredrick Davies And Lewis Anton - Astrology Rap (Star Power)
(1980) Mr. Magic - potential ( Tri State)
(1980) Mr. Magic- rappin' with mr magic (Tri State)
(1980) She - Ms. D.J. Rap It Up! (Clappers)
(1980) Smash - Blue Jens (DTD)
(1980) Sula - Jungle Rap (Starwave)
(1980) The Chillie 3 Mc - shake your boody (Tri State)
(1980) The Outlaw Four - Million Dollar Legs (Dynamite Pep)
(1981) Chatsworth & Burt - Preppy Rap (Raptile)
(1981) Clarence Reid - Football Freaks (Dash)
and lot more
Ohh that rap is annoying! Screaming, shouting, and repeating himself for 10 mins! All rap, no beats..
That beat is dooope. Where is the inst??? Sam beat on the Teen Machine 12"
K.
Yeah, at first I just was always playin' the instrumental. But now, the rap is where it's at.
But the instra on a nice soundsystem is really quite
One of the best disco raps 4sure, that and the solo sounds - Chilly Dub (Not Disco) have to be a couple of my fav old school hip hop instrumentals.
The rap is kinda annoying... But I've always liked the bassline and the track Itself. Is there a part 2? I don't think I've heard it tho.
Cotton Candy - Havin' Fun (Soul Sonic Production!!!!!)
Will do.
T-Ski Valley - Catch The Beat
Spyder D. - Big Apple Rappin'
Treacherous Three - At The Party
Younger Generation - We Rap More Mellow
Marvelous 3 - Rappin' All Over
Futura 2000 - The Escapades of Ftura 2000
and I own none of these.
K or anyone else, you got an extra of this guy?
I dig that Trickeration too. Nice one sample track.
DJ Ferrari
instro is soooooo fucking next level
This song was originally made over the Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll break by Vaughan Mason. Brunswick Records vetoed him using that sample but Vaughan did help him and they did Rollerskater Rap on Delmar International Records togheter. He said "You have to rap about rollerskating", but Spyder D didn't know shit about it..
Its re-issued on Spinnin Webs & Rappin[/b] Rare NYC Rap Recordings: 1981 - 1988
Listen: http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF166797-01-02-03.mp3
Dwayne Omarr "party's jam packed"
Newcleus "cyborg dance"
Victor "go on do it"
Klein & MBO "mbo theme"
If anyone has that Newcleus 12"/LP at a good price, send me a pm
/Leo
thought it was kinda
maybe no?
anyways, your PM's are off.
Spyder-D must, but much off the topic of Disco rap, is Diamond D - Fresh Avenue on West End.
1.T.J. Swann&Peewee Mel and the Swann Controllers-Maximus Party
2.The Jazzy Three-The Rappin' Spree
3.Harlem Wolrd Crew-Rapper's Convention
Cold Crush Brothers-Weekend
Unfortunately not. A couple did leak up here through sound crews and our deep Detroit and New York connects, but I only know of 3 copies ever found here (by those in the know...and my friend/Dimitri were one them with me being the other 2).
I'll keep a look out for you.
There's a quality reissue available if you need that.
Easy, K.
Not too funky or syntha-less for you???
, K.
I got copies of the TJ Swann if anyone is looking - It's the Canadian Love Train press and was released at the same time as the Express release (Both Express and Love Train were Phil Pratt's labels, and released numerous (mostly reggae) tracks in NEw York and Toronto.
Also have multiples of Poverty - The MAster Rappers on Rota if y'all are down.
[email]soufriere1@yahoo.com[/email]
K in Canada.
K
and a comedy one for Dubious: