Intro Special guest: Akronems of Writers Block Produced by Nick Fury Recorded & engineered by Del Everingham, Dustin "Nump" Perfetto & Michael Denten Mixed by Michael Denten at Infinite Studios
Turf was just on the radio (kmel) for about an hour or so pushing for tuesday's sales, and talking about not being squared away in the "hyphy box". Dude is versatile. He's gonna be at one of the Rasputin's (berkeley, I presume)tomorrow hanging out and signing CD's.
Bump for the fact that this has been absolutely killing me for the last couple of days. Think this is probably my album of the year so far. Rick Rock's beats are bananas.
So I went to seven record stores and none of em had it!! Anybody in Seattle have a clue on where to find this? I'm not tryin to wait on Sic Wid It to send me one.
So I went to seven record stores and none of em had it!! Anybody in Seattle have a clue on where to find this? I'm not tryin to wait on Sic Wid It to send me one.
Damn, that's disappointing. If there are no distro problems, I hope they get ironed out.
I went ahead and ordered it online, because I wouldn't even know where to look for it in New York.
So I went to seven record stores and none of em had it!! Anybody in Seattle have a clue on where to find this? I'm not tryin to wait on Sic Wid It to send me one.
Damn, that's disappointing. If there are no distro problems, I hope they get ironed out.
I went ahead and ordered it online, because I wouldn't even know where to look for it in New York.
Good Records not stocking?
HarveyCanal"a distraction from my main thesis." 13,234 Posts
I went ahead and ordered it online, because I wouldn't even know where to look for it in New York.
So I went to seven record stores and none of em had it!! Anybody in Seattle have a clue on where to find this? I'm not tryin to wait on Sic Wid It to send me one.
I went to Streetlight on 24th Tuesday and they said that they saw it in the computer, but that *none* of their stores had it. They listed 6/5 as the release date, but said it looked like it had been pushed back.
Now that I have proven that I attempted to purchase it, I will admit to DLing an advance (I still plan to cop the actual CD, though). I really love this album. I'm pleasantly surprised by how "old school informed" it is, from the chirp scratching to the interpolations and classic hooks.
Question: what is the original song being referenced when 40 says, "Sicwidit is the crew that you must hear"? I know that De La Soul used that on Stakes Is High, but I'm sure they were referencing someone, too.
Question: what is the original song being referenced when 40 says, "Sicwidit is the crew that you must hear"? I know that De La Soul used that on Stakes Is High, but I'm sure they were referencing someone, too.
So I went to seven record stores and none of em had it!! Anybody in Seattle have a clue on where to find this? I'm not tryin to wait on Sic Wid It to send me one.
I went to Streetlight on 24th Tuesday and they said that they saw it in the computer, but that *none* of their stores had it. They listed 6/5 as the release date, but said it looked like it had been pushed back.
Now that I have proven that I attempted to purchase it, I will admit to DLing an advance (I still plan to cop the actual CD, though). I really love this album. I'm pleasantly surprised by how "old school informed" it is, from the chirp scratching to the interpolations and classic hooks.
Question: what is the original song being referenced when 40 says, "Sicwidit is the crew that you must hear"? I know that De La Soul used that on Stakes Is High, but I'm sure they were referencing someone, too.
Your so Ross. To fully appreciate the authentic hyphy movement you can't go to Streetlight. You need to go to Moses music AT LEAST to get the real experience of local music. Otherwise you're a poser who ain't about shit who's really just too much of a shook-ass carpetbagger.
HarveyCanal"a distraction from my main thesis." 13,234 Posts
So I went to seven record stores and none of em had it!! Anybody in Seattle have a clue on where to find this? I'm not tryin to wait on Sic Wid It to send me one.
I went to Streetlight on 24th Tuesday and they said that they saw it in the computer, but that *none* of their stores had it. They listed 6/5 as the release date, but said it looked like it had been pushed back.
Now that I have proven that I attempted to purchase it, I will admit to DLing an advance (I still plan to cop the actual CD, though). I really love this album. I'm pleasantly surprised by how "old school informed" it is, from the chirp scratching to the interpolations and classic hooks.
Question: what is the original song being referenced when 40 says, "Sicwidit is the crew that you must hear"? I know that De La Soul used that on Stakes Is High, but I'm sure they were referencing someone, too.
Your so Ross. To fully appreciate the authentic hyphy movement you can't go to Streetlight. You need to go to Moses music AT LEAST to get the real experience of local music. Otherwise you're a poser who ain't about shit who's really just too much of a shook-ass carpetbagger.
Have you tried 'shroomin' to the album?
No thank you Monsieur Jockeur, I won't ever need you to deep throat me like this again.
Is DJ Erock from Seattle? Pinoy? I think I may have met him about 8-9 years ago when I was out there visiting DV. I think I read an a recent article on dude and if it's the same guy he's pretty major on the mixtape scene now, right?
Actually, there's a 'Strutter named Erock too? Same dude?
I realize Erock is a pretty common Hip Hop name but I figured with the Seattle connection and all...
Is DJ Erock from Seattle? Pinoy? I think I may have met him about 8-9 years ago when I was out there visiting DV. I think I read an a recent article on dude and if it's the same guy he's pretty major on the mixtape scene now, right?
Actually, there's a 'Strutter named Erock too? Same dude?
I realize Erock is a pretty common Hip Hop name but I figured with the Seattle connection and all...
Nah its actually a different dude. I saw the Seattle E Rock at a high school basketball game a couple months ago and he's in the cut these days. You probably met him with DV back in the day. E Rock from the bay is the one doin the scratches on the album (first scratches on a sic wid it jump since Seattle native Funkdaddy killed "Sideways" I think). He's the official dj for Sic Wid It and a cool dude as well. They are actually both Filipino.
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glad yall liked it. Did the whole album leak? I've been bumpin this album pretty hard last couple months.
Yup. I just DL'ed it 20 minutes ago. I'll be buying it Tuesday though!
Damn it must really be comin out. I'll be coppin on Tuesday as well.
*b/w
"Forty didn't hit but he got a little heeeaadd yeaaaaaayyaahh."
Po Po's!!!!!!
PO PO's!!!!
sooo good.
Turf was just on the radio (kmel) for about an hour or so pushing for tuesday's sales, and talking about not being squared away in the "hyphy box". Dude is versatile. He's gonna be at one of the Rasputin's (berkeley, I presume)tomorrow hanging out and signing CD's.
I should note however, remaking "Black Korea", even for laughs, is rather
Don't let Ken Eng near this!
Support quality independent hip-hop, you little dudes.
Damn, that's disappointing. If there are no distro problems, I hope they get ironed out.
I went ahead and ordered it online, because I wouldn't even know where to look for it in New York.
Good Records not stocking?
I keed.
I went to Streetlight on 24th Tuesday and they said that they saw it in the computer, but that *none* of their stores had it. They listed 6/5 as the release date, but said it looked like it had been pushed back.
Now that I have proven that I attempted to purchase it, I will admit to DLing an advance (I still plan to cop the actual CD, though). I really love this album. I'm pleasantly surprised by how "old school informed" it is, from the chirp scratching to the interpolations and classic hooks.
Question: what is the original song being referenced when 40 says, "Sicwidit is the crew that you must hear"? I know that De La Soul used that on Stakes Is High, but I'm sure they were referencing someone, too.
ALTHOUGH OUR FLOWS ARE REALLY HOT, WE'RE REALLY NOT HERE TO BURN
Your so Ross. To fully appreciate the authentic hyphy movement you can't go to Streetlight. You need to go to Moses music AT LEAST to get the real experience of local music. Otherwise you're a poser who ain't about shit who's really just too much of a shook-ass carpetbagger.
Have you tried 'shroomin' to the album?
No thank you Monsieur Jockeur, I won't ever need you to deep throat me like this again.
He's a nagging todler at best.
project much?
Is DJ Erock from Seattle? Pinoy? I think I may have met him about 8-9 years ago when I was out there visiting DV. I think I read an a recent article on dude and if it's the same guy he's pretty major on the mixtape scene now, right?
Actually, there's a 'Strutter named Erock too? Same dude?
I realize Erock is a pretty common Hip Hop name but I figured with the Seattle connection and all...
what's that whistling shit from "ghetto" from? it sounds really familiar.
I need to check this immediately! PM me when some 12" wax can be aquired so that I don't miss it!
Is this album even on wax?
I'd cop.
Nah its actually a different dude. I saw the Seattle E Rock at a high school basketball game a couple months ago and he's in the cut these days. You probably met him with DV back in the day. E Rock from the bay is the one doin the scratches on the album (first scratches on a sic wid it jump since Seattle native Funkdaddy killed "Sideways" I think). He's the official dj for Sic Wid It and a cool dude as well. They are actually both Filipino.
Probably not going to be, but I was talking about possible singles.