Thursday, March 6, 2008

Club Mecca - Guard Ya Life! / Remix


RAW record from this Wisconsin crew released in 1998 on Regime Records. Both tracks are BANGIN'! I'm surprised this hasn't been posted anywhere. They sound like a Wu-affiliate crew. In fact, the original mix sounds like a track that could've easily been on Killarmy's first LP. Great classical piano and vocal sample. I prefer the remix because it sounds original and the beat definitely matches the reflective raps. Very little info about this crew apart from the cd compilation they were featured on for Regime records. Don't pass over this one, in fact, go ahead and grab the copy off www.netsoundsmusic.com ;)

Club Mecca - Guard Ya Life!

Club Mecca - Guard Ya Life! (Remix)

D-Mob - Hot Dayz / Puffla / Dangerous


It's such a beautiful day here in Atlanta, that it's only fitting I upload D-Mob's "Hot Dayz" 12". Straight out the Boogie Down Bronx, this record came out in 1998 on High Wire Records. "Hot Dayz" is a smooth joint using a familiar sample that I recall being used on a remix of the Hoodratz's "Murdered Ova Nuttin'." Tahmai lends the soulful vocals on the hook. Cool with me, sounds like summer! Next up, "Puffla," is about the joys of everyone's favorite weed, marijuana. Not too bad. The humming looped voice grows on ya, and this happens to be the only instrumental offered on the record. On "Dangerous," D-Mob warns about his streets where "everybody is nobody from a guns point of view." Love the end of the track where the dj cuts up the Prodigy verse. This 12" also serves as a teaser for the full length LP "Gun Town's Finest" featuring D-Mob and his brother Trife. I know many of you are checking for that.

D-Mob - Hot Dayz

D-Mob - Puffla

D-Mob - Dangerous

Foxxx-N-Mayhem - 9 Ways To Get Loot / I Could Never Die


Lately, I've been digging this grimey New Jersey rap 12" released by Foxxx-N-Mayhem on Warlock Records in 1998. "9 Ways To Get Loot" is the sure shot banger here. Gutter raps about getting cream. Love the piano, horns, and drums on this one. "I Could Never Die" sounds sinister with haunting pianos and a growling voice. Scary. Butch Whip provides the hot beats. Many of you may be familiar with his production on Milkbone's album. This can be found for relatively cheap, so if it's in the dollar bin, don't hesitate to grab.

Foxxx-N-Mayhem - 9 Ways To Get Loot

Foxxx-N-Mayhem - I Could Never Die

Da Phlayva - Why Ask Why / Triple Threat Power


Continuing with rap records that replace "The" with "Da," I gladly bring you, Da Phlayva, straight out the rap hotbed of North Carolina. Yup. This great 12" was released in 1994 on Vertical Records and distributed by the more familiar, Solar Records. Promo only, I believe. The label was headed by the same guys responsible for NuSouth clothing. I remember the ads in rap magazines. Upon first listen, I instantly recognized the tracks from old college radio (WRAS 88.5) mixtapes, yet I had never known the name of the group. The A-side beat is handled by Robert Dyches and the B-side is blessed by James Wizard and Da Phlayva. Excellent production on both. Definitive '94 sounds. They also have an album, Phlayva 4 Dem All, that I've never come across. Dig it!

Da Phlayva - Why Ask Why

Da Phlayva - Triple Threat Power

Da Nabahood Threat - Off Witcha Head / Coming From Da Dirt / Taste Da Knock


Coming to a neighbordhood near you... Da Nabahood threat's first 12" released in 1994 on Night Breed Records. RAW shit right here! Two rugged joints and a smooth head nodding instrumental on the final track. Dope beats handled by "Exotic E" for Bumpheadz Productions. Familiar breaks and samples used throughout. Sounds like 1994 :) Favorite joint here is "Off Witcha Head" which utilizes an Indian "snake charmer" flute and an angry Sticky Fingaz sample on the hook "I hate ya guts and I hope that you die!" "Coming From Da Dirt" reminds me of the King Tee & Alkaholiks classic, "I Got It Bad Y'all." I recognize the "Taste Da Knock" sample from Masta Ace's "The I.N.C. Ride" (No End Mix). I may get the instrumentals up later.

Da Nabahood Threat - Off Witcha Head

Da Nabahood Threat - Coming From Da Dirt

Da Nabahood Threat - Taste Da Knock

Monday, March 3, 2008

Pretty Tone Capone - Case Dismissed / Kidnapped / Gangster Shit, Pt. 2


Harlem gangster, Pretty Tone Capone dropped this HARD 12" in 1992 on Ill Labels, Keys And G's Records. He's part of the infamous Harlem crew, Mob Style, along with Whip Wop, AZ, and Gangster Lou. The latter two rap on this single. All three tracks can be found on Mob Style's second LP, Game of Death. Tone handles the production on the top side while Money Mo$e$ holds it down on the flip. Bangers! My personal favorite, "Gangster Shit, Pt. 2" is uncredited, but it's the final track on the B-side. AZ, Lou, and Tone trade verses over an evolving layered beat littered with fat drums and familiar breaks. Check for Gangster Lou's N.W.A. diss penning them as fake gangsters.

Pretty Tone Capone - Case Dismissed

Pretty Tone Capone - Kidnapped

Mob Style - Gangster Shit, Pt. 2

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Powerful - Murder 1


HARDCORE BANGER RIGHT HERE! RUGGED N' RAW! Here's a lesser known, but one of the hardest tracks released on Mascot Records. Mid-90's classic material. You get two mixes on this 12". The main pass is produced by Storm and the dope drum beat is provided by Carlos Bess (if you don't know, you better ask somebody!). The x-rated mix is handled by Cee-Pop and Greg Hatten. It comes at you much quicker and sounds like it was left off Tim Dog's classic LP "Penicillin On Wax." Both tracks are smokin', but I prefer the smoother main pass with the guitar, horns and piano arrangement. Murder 1, Murder 2, Murder 3, Murder 4
Mess with the P and get sprayed to the floor!
Murder 1, Murder 2, Murder 3, Murder 4
Step to the mic and get sent to the morgue!


Powerful - Murder 1 (Main Pass)

Powerful - Murder 1 (X-Rated Mix)

Nitebreed (The Prince of Darkness) - Meditations On Death / Son Of Set / I Spit Upon Your Grave


By request, here's a relatively unknown 12" that I came upon a few months ago, Nitebreed aka The Prince of Darkness. I immediately thought of the other Night Breed on Charlemagne's Fortress Entertainment label, but this is nothing of the sort. Dark evil subject matter is the flavor here. If you dig the Gravediggaz, Flatlinerz, Necro or Esham then you'll probably want this. In fact, they diss the Gravediggaz on "I Spit Upon Your Grave" which features The Gravenigguhz. They call out all the "fake demonic niggas, talkin' a lotta bullshit about being back from the grave" and even mention a "grave digga" during the track. This record had to be made around '94-'98, when the Gravediggaz were making noise. Dope production and breaks used on all three tracks. Released on Reality Check Entertainment out of the 718, so I believe these cats are from New York. If you're feeling this, then you may like The Death LP that was posted earlier on my blog.

Nitebreed - Meditations On Death

Nitebreed - Son Of Set

Nitebreed - I Spit Upon Your Grave

Monday, January 28, 2008

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Sleestack'z - Ruination / Crystal Clear


Pressed up by Ichiban Records in 1996, this is an incredibly overlooked 12" right here. This is the seldom seen orange label pressing with the sticker. You get two tracks with two different mixes and producers for each one. These joints are ridiculous! Roy Ayers is all over this, as well as Lalo Schifrin. Spearhead X and Straight Roots handle the production. Spearhead X is still holding it down in Atlanta. He has worked/produced for De La Soul, Y'all So Stupid, Mass Influence, Erick Sermon, Too Short, and Illegal. Straight Roots is also still producing and writing, but goes by the name of Nomadic. He's produced lately for Prodigy, Pitbull, Dipset, and Franchize. Now, what's up with the mc's? Drop some info. Also, you can still get this for fairly cheap when compared to other "indy/random" joints, so don't hesitate adding it to your crates. Or simply ask me for a spare copy.

Sleestack'z - Ruination (Spearhead X Remix)

Sleestack'z - Ruination (Straight Roots Album Edit)

Sleestack'z - Crystal Clear (Spearhead X Remix)

Sleestack'z - Crystal Clear (Straight Roots Album Edit)

Ace C Ducey - Pop Ya Trunks


Here's another hard one to track down, released in 1994 by Roebuck Records out of Philly. Around the same time, Masta Ace was rolling in a jeep with a cock diesel system. In contrast, Mr. Ducey was pushing a hatchback. Reminds me of high school. Herbs telling me I should throw a couple 10" woofers in my Honda CRX. Whatever. This record is DOPE. It was a time when the focus was on the kind of stereo system you had, rather than the kind of whip you were pushing. Booming speakers trumped all. Prep-A-Red lends a hand with the vocals. Will fit well in any mid-90's upbeat mix. POP YA TRUNKS!

Ace C Ducey - Pop Ya Trunks

Ace C Ducey - Pop Ya Trunks (Instrumental)

Stressed Out - Bullets Flyin' / Jazzy Wit Da' Joint


Dope indy released in 1995 on Radical Records. I love this 12". Each side has a different vibe. "Bullets Flyin'" is a rough ra-ra beat to make you throw your guns in the air, while "Jazzy Wit Da' Joint" is a smooth head nodder that will have you waving blunts in the air. I prefer the latter. This is the Promo release and differs from the other two copies (commercial release & picture disc) I've seen online. If you want to know more about this 12", then check in with the good guys over at Vinyl Addicts who provide a nice write up for this record, and many others you've never heard or laid eyes upon.

Stressed Out - Jazzy Wit Da' Joint

Stressed Out - Bullets Flyin'

P.O.D. (Poets of Darkness) - P.O.D. Court / J.A.S.O.N.


Most commonly known for appearing on the New Jersey Drive soundtrack. This 12" was released later in 1998 by Gowanuz Projects Records. DOPE production by Spunk Bigga!

Poets of Darkness - P.O.D. Court

Poets of Darkness - J.A.S.O.N.

Maja League - Organized Crime / Guard U Now / Shine Like The Sun


Incredibly dope 12" released in 1997 on the indy label, Southeast Entertainment. A-side's the winner here, but the flip holds it's own too. Four producers, Eric "Time Bomb" Jordan, Charles "4/4" Billups, Torey "The Incredible Cae Gotcha" Thorpe, and Darrel Monroe, lay the beats for three man team to come through and smash 'em. RUGGED N' RUGGED NY INDY. Nearly passed this over thinking it was a Major League Entertainment 12" (Cash Brown, Tribeca). Only wish I had a cleaner copy. Haven't seen many clips of this floating around the net, so enjoy!

Maja League - Organized Crime

Maja League - Guard U Now

Maja League - Shine Like The Sun

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Buddah Tye feat. Slade Savage - Money Matters


Another mixtape burner, this time from Buddah Tye, repping Corona, Queens. Slade Savage also spits on the track. Bezo, who produced Slade Savage's 12" on Hydra Entertainment and both mixes of Screwball's "Beat 'Em On The Head," cooks up the track with a funky guitar and familiar P gunna vocal sample. Released in 1997 on Double Down Records, this is not an easy one to track down. Dope indy flavor right here.

Buddah Tye feat. Slade Savage - Money Matters

WOODSMOKEROC (W.S.R.P.) - EP - Black Paper Recordings


1998. A five man crew that's takin' no shorts. Released on private label, Black Paper Recordings, New York City. Check for the Cheers sample. Digging the trumpet sample on another track.

WOODSMOKEROC - Critical Concepts

WOODSMOKEROC - Salute

WOODSMOKEROC - N 2 A Room

WOODSMOKEROC - Revolution

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Mudd - Murda Outcha Speaker


Flatbush BANGER! RUGGED MIXTAPE MONSTER from 1994. I know he has another 12", but that's about it. ???

Mudd - Murda Outcha Speaka