YNOTin a studio apt mixing tuna with the ramen 417 Posts
That whole record was real soild on the laid back tip. The guests where real proper and came correct. The Rahsahan Ahman (spelling) and J. Sands songs off the Lp caught my ear as well. Highly recommended for those into the jazz influenced hip-hop. A lit bit over the top in places but whatever.
yes that is what i meant, as far as i know there were 3 12" singles released, and 3 more that were only released in the 6x 12" pack (with carhartt tee, cd etc), but i saw the album on discogs when it first dropped for 40 euro, and the the seller had it advertised as the vinyl release, i thought i may be able to pick it up cheaper from the states but when i couldnt see it again, i just grabbed the pack as i never came across the lp again, so i still am not certain that the lp exists or not
For those who missed their first wave of 12" they have compiled them on a CD that should be released tomorrow in France. They've added a new song with Mos Def and a couple of remixes by Drum Brothers, 20Syl and Dela but for the most part it's the 5 first singles. Recommended.
For those who missed their first wave of 12" they have compiled them on a CD that should be released tomorrow in France. They've added a new song with Mos Def and a couple of remixes by Drum Brothers, 20Syl and Dela but for the most part it's the 5 first singles. Recommended.
i was a little disappointed when i saw this. mostly previously released stuff
looking forward to hear more fron Jazz Liberators, i love the box set, i feel every little instrumental on the 12"s
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The album is not available on vinyl per se, but all the tracks (minus the intro and outro) are available on 6 12", is this what you meant by 12"pack ?
May be I'm biaised but my favourite track is Genius At Work with Fatlip and T-Love.
Recommended.
i was a little disappointed when i saw this. mostly previously released stuff
looking forward to hear more fron Jazz Liberators, i love the box set, i feel every little instrumental on the 12"s