Monday, August 31, 2009

Great Introductions

One of the greatest things about music is discovering new artists. Whether it's the case today, years ago hip-hop was always about helpin' others get on. There was a certain element in the music was more authentic. The chemistry was real and more importantly rappers were motivated by their competitive nature, not potential endorsements. There are tons of memorable debuts such as AZ on "Life's A Bitch," Jay-Z on "Hawaiian Sophie" or 2Pac on D.U.'s "Same Song." For some, careers were made on just one verse.

Below are 7 phenomenal debuts that some might argue contain the greatest ever. We're asking our T.R.O.Y. readers to let us know which debut you feel is the greatest of all-time. You can post your comments as well as vote on which debut from the videos below you feel is the best. --Philaflava

Ultramagnetic MC's - Raise It Up feat. Godfather Don



A Tribe Called Quest - Scenario (Remix) feat. Kid Hood & L.O.N.S.


Gang Starr - I'm The Man feat. Lil Dap & Jeru The Damaja


Organized Konfusion - Fudge Pudge feat. O.C.


Main Source - Live From The BBQ feat. Joe Fatal, Akinyele & Nasty Nas


Dr. Dre - Deep Cover (187) feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg


Lord Finesse - Yes You May (Remix) feat. Big L

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Street Struck: The Big L Story

Our homie TheBigSleep from The Big L Rarities Blog posted this on the forums and being that is set to unveil this tomorrow afternoon at 140th & Lenox in Harlem we thought it's best to share this the rest of you. This clip is from Jewlz, the director of Street Struck: The Big L Story and is just a teaser trailer of Dangerzone Films' new documentary. Peace to BigLOnline.com for the exclusive. --Philaflava

Buckshot & KRS-One - How Many MC's (Live)

I'd imagine if Mike Tyson were to fight Evander Holyfield today, the outcome would be similar to this. --Philaflava

Friday, August 28, 2009

Dres sez Da La iz Dead ... Retarded Uncles


Update: Dres of the Black Sheep responded via Twitter to my inquiry about a nearly unintelligible lyric from "The Choice Is Yours."

The line in question has been misinterpreted on the internet for years as "Deaf retarded uncles in the parties where they rest." Further investigation on some rap CSI shit showed that the lyric must be closer to "Dead retarded uncles, in pease porridge may they rest" and then Dres confirmed it once and for all.

His response begs a few questions:

1) Why "retarded"? Is this yet another Native Tongue in-joke? An "ill subliminal"?

2) Is Dres unaware of the numerous excellent Twitter apps for the iphone? Or is he *gasp* using a Windows Mobile or Symbian phone?

3) If we had Twitter back in the Golden Era, would BDK have been able to thwarts the AIDS rumor almost immediately?

The future is now, yo!

So, yeah hit us up over at twitter.com/troyblog and no, for the thousandth time, we're not dedicating a month to MC Brains.

-- Thun

Producer Highlight - Mel Man



The story starts with the Bulworth Soundtrack. I am trying to find some good songs in between so much bullshit, and then BLAM! I hear "Eve of Destruction" by Eve. I don't even like Eve, but I had that track on repeat for about an hour. I was like, this shit has GOT to be produced by Dre. But then I find out it was done Mel-Man. "What?". Yup, it was that dude on Dre's Chronic 2001. I had to investigate more.

After much investigation I realized that Dre was nothing more than an Andy Warhol of hiphop. He was using other producers and polishing their shit, then signing his signature on the shit. But I digress.

After very little investigation, 'cause shit, Mel Man is like that king that made gold out of anything he touched, i found the West Coast's version of Marley Marl "House of Hits".

He has Xzibit's X, Eminem's "The Real Slim Shady" and, well, the whole Chronic 2001, under his belt. I won't even include those tracks on my compilation, except The Watcher, because this track is absolutely Mel-Man, and I am willing to bet Dre didn't do even a fuckin minute of work on this track.

I know this is getting too long for all us ADD's out here... but I GOTTA mention the fact that Mel-Man's behind Nate Dogg's "I Pledge Allegiance", which just happens to have hiphop's best sample ever, only after Prince Paul's "Music For the Stetfully Insane".
Check it out and let us know what you think:


Los Angeles Times - Xzibit
Sally - Bilal
Shittin on the World - Mel-Man
7 Days (remix) ft. Nate Dogg & Mos Def - Craig David
I Pledge Allegiance ft. Pharoah Monch - Nate Dogg
Hello - Ice Cube
The Watcher - Dr. Dre
Let Me See Ya Throw It - Busta Rhymes
Benefit Of The Doubt - Truth Hurts
The Way I Be Pimpin (Original Xxplosive) - Royce Da 5'9"
Snoop Dogg Dogg named Snoop - Snoop Dogg
The Mel-Funktion - Mel-Man
The Mel-Man - Mel-Man
Bad Guys Always Die - Dr Dre & Eminem
Gangsta - Joe Beast
Year 2000 (Remix)- Xzibit
Eve Of Destruction - Eve
Tired - Truth Hurts
Untouchable - The Firm
Get Your Walk On Instrumental - Xzibit
Watch Out ft. Hitman - Knoc Turnal -


-- Cenzi Stiles

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Awesome 2 - Ahooga (Breakbeats) VLS 1996


Here we have a breakbeat record from the legendary Awesome 2 (Special K & Teddy Ted) released on Phat Wax Records in 1996. Dj Doc 'Ivan Rodriguez' handles the production.

If you're looking for some rare boom-bap beats(hydra style), then you need to get this!!!

A1 Para Mi Hente
A2 Ahooga
B1 Ready 4 Da Throwdown
B2 Zenobia's

Download

-- Thomas V

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Say What, Say What? - Dres Of Black Sheep



This installment of "Say What, Say What?" is not so much about calling anyone out, so much as it is asking for clarification. Bear with me.

Now, we are all familiar with Black Sheep's surprisingly deep discography and respect their talent and musical innovation. At the very least, anyone who hasn't been living in a cave for the past twenty years is familiar with their biggest hit "The Choice Is Yours (Revisited)."

One of the lines in the song has always eluded my comprehension. Right after "I got brothers on a Jungle, cousins on a Quest" Dres utters a line that confounds me. Every lyrics source online suggests that says "Deaf retarded uncles in the parties where they rest." Okay, it sort of sounds like that's what he's saying ... but if that is the actual lyric, what in the fuck does it even mean? Black Sheep definitely have their share of cryptic or challenging lyrics, but seriously, what's going on here?

Anyone care to shed some light?



-- Thun

Screwball "F.A.Y.B.A.N." vs Onyx "Bichasniguz"

The T.R.O.Y. forum's newest moderator ODnet, recently posted a poll which pits anti-bitchassness anthems Screwball "F.A.Y.B.A.N." and Onyx "Bichasniguz" against each other. My personal preference leans towards Screwball. Firstly, I prefer the darker, conspiracy-obsessed 1995 incarnation of Onyx to their initial obstreperous "Mad Face Invasion" image, and more importantly, Screwball are just better at castigating their targets. In my humble opinion, that is. Get your vote one in the ongoing thread and let us know which song most effectively addresses the centuries-old problem of bitch ass niggas.



-- Thun

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Help us, help you

We receive countless emails thanking us for posting that obscure gem or uploading that one 12" record you've chasing for years. Maybe for fulfilling a request or completing a discography of your favorite artist. But mainly you to tell us how much you appreciate the work we put in. All of us at The T.R.O.Y. blog feed off of your support. We love doing this and we'll continue to take you down memory lane each and every day.

If you would like to show us some love back, we have now added a Paypal donate button. We aren't asking and we aren't expecting because we do this blog first and foremost for the love the music. But should you want to remind us of how much you appreciate our efforts, you now can do so. Besides, Mediafire ain't free, yo!

VIDEO: Mr. Mecca - Over Here ft. Pinks, Skyzoo, Sha Stimuli & Torae

Just some rappers having fun and doing it the right way. There is no way you can be a fan of hip-hop and not appreciate this. --Philaflava

Memory Man Presents: Raekwon - Cuban Revolution

T.R.O.Y. forum member Memory Man dropped one of the most enjoyable mixtapes of the summer. It so happens to be the ideal appetizer before OB4CLII drops September 8th. This mix has been making its rounds on other sites but I felt since T.R.O.Y. Blog caters to an older audience many might have missed this and we wouldn't that... --Philaflava

Memory Man Presents: Raekwon - Cuban Revolution

* 1.Cuban Revolution Intro
* 2.All That Money Is Us
* 3.Run Away (ft. Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, Method Man & GZA)
* 4.Better Shoot Something
* 5.Cipher Born (ft. Ghostface Killah & U-God)
* 6.Get Your Shit Beat In (ft. Polite, Chip Banks, Ghostface Killah & Trife Diesel)
* 7.Slang Copulation (ft. Nas, Cappadonna & Ghostface Killah)
* 8.Curiosity
* 9.Iron Chef (ft. Ghostface Killah, Polite & Inspectah Deck)
* 10.A Wise Man
* 11.Cuban Revolution Interlude
* 12.We Gettin' Knots (ft. Fat Joe, Armageddon & Big Pun)
* 13.Fearless Ninjas (ft. Ghostface Killah)
* 14.The All-Time Lineup (ft. American CREAM Team, Inspectah Deck & Method Man)
* 15.Live Kid (ft. Notorious BIG & Ghostface Killah)

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Monday, August 24, 2009

DJ Drez: Rare Soul Volumes 1-3

It's been said before: we here at the TROY blog may place the most emphasis on hip hop from the Golden Age, but we're simply not that one-dimensional either. Go ahead, scour the blog and you'll find numerous posts on sampling, breaks, and rare funk and soul records. We're not just about the rap itself, but also where it comes from and to whom it pays homage. This is where DJ Drez' Rare Soul mix series comes in.

DJ Drez is, quite simply, one of the nicest DJs on the West Coast right now and a personal favorite of mine. He's been down with Project Blowed and Abstract Tribe Unique for the longest, so you know that he's on that jazzy organic vibe. He's aso created dozens of unique mixtapes spanning every musical genre imaginable, including straight-up hip hop, reggae, middle eastern jahta vibes, you name it. If it's defined as music, chances are he's run it through two Technics and a mixer.

The four-volume Rare Soul series is Drez' testament to the loop diggas; non-stop, fresh-as-hell mixtapes chock-full of samples and breaks, some instantly recognizable and some extremely obscure. You know, vibes 'n stuff. These joints are perfect for finding a little beat-making inspiration yourself or simply cooling out on a rainy Sunday afternoon. Don't misunderstand; this isn't like every other half-assed mix of recycled Dusty Fingers samples floating around. Drez' crates are mad deep and he comes with the hard-to-find breakbeats on the reggy-reg. Despite the presence of the word soul in the title, Dr. EZ Smooth never focuses on that one genre, instead choosing to bounce back and forth between dub reggae, 70's soul, afrobeat, and jazz. In short, don't sleep because these mixes are incredible.

Unfortunately, the first four volumes of Rare Soul are currently out of print, but there are plenty of other Drez mixtapes still available over at Access Hip Hop. At ten dollars a pop, they're worth thier weight in gold. I've peeped around nine or so of his other tapes and so far none of them have disappointed.

Here are the first three rare soul mixes; no track listings though.


Enjoy!



Rare Soul, Volume 1
Mediafire



Rare Soul, Volume 2
Mediafire



Rare Soul, Volume 3
Mediafire


- Echo Leader

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Baltimore & Washington DC Underground Part 7





Man it has been a minute..

I have to apologize for my lack of output lately. Been moving, seeking work, my boot drive crashed, etc. Feels good to be back. I'll be posting again on a regular basis soon. Hope y'all are still giving the last volume of my Baltimore/Washington Dc series a few spins. Today I'm bringing you volume 7. A couple of my favorites this time are numbers 1 and 14. I know some of you Bmore/Dc natives check these compilations out so if there are any suprises speak up!

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=AN9R2CA7

01 (4:54) Da Mad Onez - Chapters (Baltimore 1997)
02 (1:54) New Testament - Halls (Baltimore 1995)
03 (5:20) Torcha N Da chamber - Funk Freka (Baltimore 1995)
04 (3:50) The P.o.p. - Wide Awake (Washington Dc 1992)
05 (3:08) Diamond K Presents - The Westside Bonus (Baltimore 1995)
06 (1:27) Hecklers - St. Paul & Lombard St (Baltimore 2003)
07 (4:03) Baaad Influence - Bunwatcher (Washington Dc 1995)
08 (1:00) Blak Kaos - Kaos Bio (Washington Dc 1996)
09 (4:00) Madd Syco - Nuthin Ta Play Wit (Baltimore 1995)
10 (4:35) First State Alliance - Side By Side (Delaware 1994)
11 (3:54) Big U & The Madhouse Crew - Do Ya Wanna Ride (Lanham Md 1995)
12 (3:43) O.h.e - Rest In Peace (Lanham Md 2002)
13 (4:24) Ring aka 'Massive Ring' - One Game (Left To Play) (Washington Dc 1996)
14 (3:43) Under Achieva'z - The Newz (Washington Dc 1996)
15 (3:29) Sorce - Comfort Zone (Baltimore 1995)
16 (3:53) K Mack - Do Or Die (Baltimore 1995)
17 (4:39) Stir Crazy - Tables Turned (Baltimore 2002)
18 (2:00) Dj Overcast - Shit Goes Down (Washington Dc 2001)
19 (3:06) Pro and Reg - Bricks 2 Bmore Featuring Tame One (Radio)(Baltimore 2006)
20 (1:17) Hugh Lord - Baltimore's On The Attack (Baltimore 1992)
21 (3:33) S.c.u. - Ware Da Son Dont Shyne (Baltimore 1996)
22 (2:59) Backland - Industry Backdown (Baltimore 2006)
23 (2:49) Natures Problem - Baltimore Streets (1997)

Thanks for listening! Let me know what you think.

--Schenectadyfan

Friday, August 21, 2009

Help A Blogger Out: Won't Catch Me Runnin'


A couple of weeks ago, our brother from SteadyBloggin', Magneto, informed the T.R.O.Y. forum of a different Ras Kass
verse that isn't on any of the Won't Catch Me Runnin versions that we can find. Philaflava contacted the man himself
about this rumored verse. Ras Kass confirmed that there is a version with this verse in existence. But he did not tell
us what it is on or where to find it. Rumors on the T.R.O.Y. forum are stating that there was a Soul On Ice EP. Not
the demo, or the sampler, but another EP.

So, can anybody out there help us to uncover this gem piece?

Here's the verse-

Stop your flow like it's menopause, the men all pause
Cramp your style like PMS
Suckers checking for lumps in they chest
like breast cancer
My stanza gets censorship from Reverend Calvin Butts
but he could suck my diction, dictation is ridiculous
indicative of dictatorship
Today's four letter words were standard English until 1066
and ignorance is bliss
So, as I sag my Ralph Lauren Chaps
walking into lyrical scraps
I'm knocking niggas off the map
See more stars than astronomy
Not near one can follow me
Thoughts premeditated like two Melendez brothers
That's word to the father and the mother

Again, rumor is that this verse is on the Soul On Ice EP. Not the demo or the sampler.
I've never heard of said EP, but Ras confirmed the existense of the verse, so I'm sure it's possible that this EP exists.

To tide us over until this is solved, hungryOne threw together all the different versions that have surfaced thus far:

Won't Catch Me Runnin - 6 versions
Demo Version
Main Version
Main Version Instrumental
Moet Mix
On The Run Version
Radio Edit


--Verge

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Ras Kass - Non-Album Tracks (1994-1996)



Ras Kass is easily one of my favorite MCs of all time, but I'm mostly just a fan of his mid-90s discography. Fortunately, he recorded quite a few tracks in between the years of 1994 and 1996, and he also blessed several radio shows with ill pre-written freestyles. Three volumes worth of non-album tracks is no small feat - that's more than Organized Konfusion had in between the years of 1989 and 1998.

I have also included a "Soul On Ice" instrumental companion as a bonus. Enjoy, and hit us up in the comments section if you have anything that isn't included here. There's an alternate version of "Won't Catch Me Runnin" that I was hoping would surface before the completion of this post, but nobody seems to have it.

Ras Kass - Non-Album Tracks Volume 1
1. Live From C-Arson
2. Remain Anonymous
3. Etc (Extended Version)
4. Won't Catch Me Runnin'
5. Riiiot! w/ Chino XL
6. Come Widdit w/ Saafir & Ahmad
7. Plastic Surgery w/ Xzibit & Saafir
8. Arch Angels w/ Xzibit
9. E=MC5 w/ Western Hemisfear
10. Jack Frost
11. Soul On Ice (Remix)
12. Anything Goes (Remix)
13. Won't Catch Me Runnin' (Remix)
14. On Earth As It Is... (Vaporized Blend)
15. Come Widdit w/ Saafir & Ahmad (Fredwreck Remix)
16. Soul On Ice (Explicit Remix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?1din5j1tga2

Ras Kass - Non-Album Tracks Volume 2
1. Stretch & Bobbito Freestyle
2. KZSU Freestyle #1
3. KZSU Freestyle #2
4. KXLU Freestyle
5. DJ Rhettmatic Freestyle w/ Chali 2na
6. Wake Up Show Freestyle
7. Wake Up Show Freestyle w/ Krs-One & Chino XL
8. Wake Up Show Freestyle w/ Krs-One & Mykill Myers
9. Wake Up Show Freestyle w/ Coolio
10. Wake Up Show Freestyle w/ ODB & RZA
11. Wake Up Show Anthem '94
12. Come Widdit w/ Saafir & Ahmad (Joe Quixx Remix)
13. Jack Frost (Extended Version)
14. Handle The Truth w/ Saafir, Almighty Arrogant, etc
15. Niggaz w/ Lyrical Lunatics
16. Get Up Get Down w/ Coolio
17. On Top Of The World w/ Battlecat
18. It Ain't Nothing Nice w/ DBA Flip
http://www.mediafire.com/?dzqymmemotd

Ras Kass - Non-Album Tracks Volume 3
1. Everything I Love (Demo)
2. Core Audience (Demo)
3. High IQ (Demo)
4. Won't Catch Me Runnin' (Demo)
5. Capital R-A-S (Demo)
6. Blood Is Thicker Than Water (Demo)
7. Interlude
8. Take A Deep Breath (Demo)
9. Remain Anonymous (Demo)
10. Take A Deep Breath Remix (Demo)
11. Walk The Walk (Demo)
12. Reelishymn (Demo)
13. Nature Of The Threat (Demo)
14. Drama w/ Coolio (Demo)
15. The Evil That Men Do (Demo)
16. Soul On Ice (Demo)
17. Oral Sex (Demo)
http://www.mediafire.com/?mnqmzmdz0uq

Ras Kass - Soul On Ice Instrumental Companion
1. On Earth As It Is
2. Anything Goes
3. Marinatin'
4. Miami Life
5. Won't Catch Me Runnin'
6. Jack Frost
7. E=MC5
8. Remain Anonymous
9. Soul On Ice (Remix)
10. Come Widdit
11. Come Widdit (Fredwreck Remix)
12. Anything Goes (Remix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?qijjogmyimk

Preview:

Remain Anonymous


Won't Catch Me Runnin'


Riiiot! w/ Chino XL


Come Widdit w/ Saafir & Ahmad


Arch Angels w/ Xzibit


Jack Frost


Soul On Ice (Remix)


Stretch & Bobbito Freestyle


Wake Up Show Freestyle


Wake Up Show Freestyle w/ Krs-One & Chino XL


Everything I Love (Demo)


Capital R-A-S (Demo)


Props to dirt dog for the cover.

--Roy Johnson

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Touring The States: Philadelphia, PA

Our regular forum poster soopacee, from Pottsville PA, was always blessing us with his tape rips, Philly artists. Amongst all of his rips, I chose to blog this one. I don't know nothing about Sun Risers. The meaning behind their names, their other releases, and any other facts remain shrouded in mystery. But all of that actually doesn't matter, because this album will never collect dust. Expect to play it weekly. Am I right?

Sun Risers
- Real Off The Block EP (1995)

A1 Real Off The Block
A2 Life In The City
B1 Street Song
B2 Represent

Samples:


Download Fixed

-- Markshot

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Wu-Tang Clan “Dirty & Stinkin’ (Bootleg Vinyl)”



And by Wu-Tang Clan I really mean the one and only... Ol' Dirty Bastard. This was by far one of my favorite non-album tracks that ever surfaced. This bootleg vinyl was another one of my prized scores from the mid to late 90's while I scoured all over Chicago buying just about anything Wu-Tang I could get my hands on (I think I'm still paying off my credit card bills).


So that was the good and now comes the bad and the ugly. In 2001 there was a promo cd single that surfaced containing some horrible whack ass Main Mix and a Remix for "Dirty & Stinkin'." This time around they threw in Method Man to try and save things. Complete failure. Almost as bad, in the same year there was Phil Collins cover album called Urban Renewal. Ol' Dirty's contributions was "Sussudio." Even DJ Clark Kent had his hand in it and they totally killed it, in a very bad way. If you care to hear how people ruined such a great track, grab it below.


enjoy,
--dirt_dog

Monday, August 17, 2009

History of Hip-Hop: 90's

Thanks to the T.R.O.Y. forum somebody laced me with a link that is now bookmarked for life. The Rub is a weekly radio show done on Brooklyn Radio that consists of the talented DJ Cosmo, DJ Eleven and DJ Ayres. I can't stress how dope their mixes are. No worries about self-indulgent drops or hacky blends, these cats put in work. All their mixes are well thought-out with the perfection execution and quality selections.

I highly recommend you check out their website because they have mixes for days, but below are some of the ones I thought I should bring to your attention.
These are one large MP3s files but I would suggest you put these on your iPOD or burn a MP3 disc because there are countless hours of dope shit to reminisce to. --Philaflava


http://therub.crewcial.org/history/TheRub1993.mp3

1. Souls of Mischief – 93 Til Infinity
2. Cypress Hill – Insane In The Brain
3. Black Moon – Who Got Da Props
4. Lords of the Underground – Chief Rocker
5. Wu-Tang Clan – Protect Ya Neck
6. M.O.P. – How About Some Hardcore
7. Beatnuts – Psycho Dwarf
8. Onyx – Slam
9. Run DMC f. Pete Rock – Down With the King
10. KRS One – Sound of the Police
11. Fat Joe – Flow Joe
12. Masta Ace, Inc – Born to Roll
13. Snoop Doggy Dogg – The Shiznit
14. MC Breed f. Tupac – I Gotta Get Mine
15. De La Soul – Breakadawn
16. A Tribe Called Quest – Award Tour
17. Leaders of the New School – What’s Next + Large Pro Remix
18. Nubian Crackers f. Artifacts – Do You Wanna Hear It
19. Funkmaster Flex – Six Million Ways to Die
20. KRS One – Outta Here
21. Del tha Funkee Homosapien – Catch A Bad One
22. Casual – I Didn’t Mean To
23. Ice Cube – You Know How We Do It
24. Domino – Ghetto Jam
25. The Nonce – Mix Tapes
26. Freestyle Fellowship – Inner City Boundaries
27. Boss – Deeper
28. Tupac – Keep Your Head Up
29. Redman – All Night Long
30. Tragedy aka Intelligent Hoodlum – Grand Groove
31. Wu-Tang Clan – Can It Be All So Simple
32. Jeru tha Damaja – Come Clean
33. Big L – Devil’s Son
34. Ultramagnetic MCs – Two Brothers With Checks
35. Beatnuts – Reign of the Tec
36. KRS One – Hip-Hop vs Rap
37. Tupac ft Digital Underground – I Get Around
38. Snoop Doggy Dogg – Gin and Juice
39. Ice Cube ft Das EFX – Check Yo Self
40. Too Short – Don’t Fight the Intro
41. RBL Posse – Bammer Weed
42. Tha Alkaholiks – Only When I’m Drunk
43. LL Cool J – Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag
44. Wu-Tang Clan – Method Man
45. Wu-Tang Clan – Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nothin to Fuck With
46. De La Soul – Ego Trippin (Part Two)
47. A Tribe Called Quest – Electric Relaxation


http://therub.crewcial.org/history/TheRub1994.mp3

1. Craig Mack f. Notorious B.I.G. & Busta Rhymes – Flava in Ya Ear (remix)
2. O.C. – Time’s Up (DJ Ayres blend)
3. Nas – N.Y. State of Mind
4. Notorious B.I.G. – Unbelievable
5. Jeru tha Damaja – D. Original
6. Gangstarr f. Jeru & Lil Dap – Speak Ya Clout
7. Artifacts – Wrong Side of Da Tracks
8. Smif N Wessun – Bucktown
9. Organized Konfusion – Stress (Pete Rock remix)
10. Crooklyn Dodgers – Crooklyn
11. Common Sense – Resurrection (DJ Ayres Blend)
12. Keith Murray – The Most Beautifullest Thing in this World
13. Notorious B.I.G. – Juicy
14. Method Man f. Mary J Blige – You’re All I Need (Remix)
15. Nas – It Ain’t Hard to Tell (+ Pete Rock Remix)
16. Group Home – Supa Star
17. Gang Starr – The ? Remains MIXDOWN
18. KRS One f. Channel Live – Mad Izm
19. Redman – Can’t Wait
20. A Tribe Called Quest f. Busta Rhymes – One Two Shit
21. The Coup – Dig It
22. Casual – Lose in the End
23. Saafir – Battle Drill
24. KMD f. MF Grimm – What A Niggy Know
25. Jeru tha Damaja – You Can’t Stop the Prophet
26. Lady of Rage – Afro Puffs
27. Notorious B.I.G. – Warning
28. Snoop Doggy Dogg – Murder Was The Case
29. Gravediggaz – Diary of a Madman
30. Ultramagnetic MCs – Raise It Up
31. A Tribe Called Quest f. No Naim – Oh My God (remix)
32. Digable Planets – 9th Wonder (Blackitolism)
33. The Fugees – Nappy Heads remix
34. Da Bush Babees – We Run Things
35. Kurious – I’m Kurious
36. Ill and Al Scratch – Where My Homies
37. Outkast f. Goodie Mobb – Git Up, Git Out
38. Odd Squad – Fa Sho
39. Scarface – I Seen A Man Die
40. Big Mike – Playa Playa
41. E-40 and the Click – Captain Save A Hoe
42. Bone Thugs N Harmony – Thuggish Ruggish Bone
43. Eightball & MJG – No Sellout
44. UGK – Front, Back and Side to Side
45. Dru Down – Ice Cream Man Warren G f. Nate Dog – Regulate
46. Black Moon – Buck Em Down remix
47. The Roots – Proceed



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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Recap 8/09/09 - 8/16/09

Times flies when your contemporary music culture is in shambles...

Killing time before Labor Day debauchery and back to school sales? Rediscover T.R.O.Y.

Favorite Track From Soul On Ice - The beats are better than you remember and the lyrics age like fine wine. Enter the discussion.

Many Styles - Styles upon styles

Da King & I "Flip Da Scrip" CDS - A lesser known DJ Premier remix.

The Meters - Samples Volume 3 - Do the knowledge.

CM Famalam Freestyles 1998-2002 - "Highlights include segments from J-Live, Atmosphere, Sir Menelik, Guru, MF Doom, Camp Lo, All Natural, Juggaknots, Non Phixion, Necro, Yak Ballz, Common Sense, etc."

Faded '88 - On the bugged tip.

Keep on....

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Faded '88



Your boy is electrolux woozy, far too faded to keep static. Synthetic bass nudges sixty-six trillion bleeping tasks blotted. Neon grafts scintillate in glitches, blasphemy whirs on the mainline deserted. Red Alertness beady-eyed for dap sinister, rituals muted, falsehoods ricocheting every which way but ...wow ya living? Wizened scriptures hum dreary yet glossy, blades steal on persuasion if gleaming. The true and living 40 Below trooper zig-zags in framed claridad slumber, caldera wakefulness.

Blemished Stax streaked gleefully across the fader. On a mission for the perfect breeze to strike the temple walls and tweak the lord bomb as hell. Nothing can save you. Liberty Plaza percolates with flim-flamming journeymen who finagled dime shape-ups in the days of trolley car brothels. Try to babble a mouthful of squid and you won’t make it past the fourth story. Catfish sammiches deluge styrofoam polymers with sinkered Christ-blood. Plaintains and porgies defy pronunciation on these beanpie corners, akh.

Muhammad Speaks sheist. Jesus Christo rock 'em sock 'em robots you to the death. I-Self manifests today’s degree and swigs tonic. Urchins stumble on this intersection just to meet a trident head-on. Barbicide Malt Brew presents: tongue-kissing barracudas entombed in the 'Lo Down lofts, lamping like they invented the puffy comb. The Jet centerfold from ’84 is crinkly, sun-parched, just as Ricky D. warned.

Dreams of digging out that freak nasty Wanda from the Absecon Avenue Co-Ops. Calvin Cooler kinkytwists, bedroom eyes glaring like an aviatrix. Mona Lisa shotgun in Imhotep’s terra cotta Benz-o. Sugar Hill nails six o’clock sharp, magnetic Boone's Farm sweatsuit rapturous. Prays for a plush minaret crib with an Oxford fridge housing juicy scrimps and bowls of Sangria, armadas of manna reverse dunked.

Look at all these crab-asses. Merchant mariners stoop low, anchors and albatrosses hoisted on their scrawny necks. Trafficking volcanic rock out of coral duffle bags. Can't magmatize me. Blackberry molasses country conkin’ Saturday washed away, surf n' turf talk devouring everything around me. Luther Van Muzak oozing rudely from a downtrodden JVC jooked from a Pentecostal basement prior to the great flood. The hidden price of that sweet power-u is steep so the crescent moon will have to do for now. Fresh for 7777 A.D. , you suckas. -- Thun

Friday, August 14, 2009

CM Famalam Freestyles 1998-2002 (400 MB)





Today, we're presenting you with 400 MB worth of freestyles from Bobbito's CM Famalam Radio Show (1998-2002). Most of the individual mp3s are lengthy sessions. Highlights include segments from J-Live, Atmosphere, Sir Menelik, Guru, MF Doom, Camp Lo, All Natural, Juggaknots, Non Phixion, Necro, Yak Ballz, Common Sense, etc. I acquired this stuff in a trade back in 2003.



Volume 1

Volume 2

Volume 3

Volume 4



All tracks are untitled. It wasn't worth the time for me to do playlists because I'm honestly not feeling the vast majority of these freestyle sessions, but I know that a lot of people love this stuff.



Preview:



J-Live





All Natural





Nes of Dirty Waters fame also posted a collection of CM Famalam highlights from 2001



--Roy Johnson

Thursday, August 13, 2009

The Meters - Samples Volume 3



Installment #3. My favorite track from this volume is definitely "Rigor Mortis". Other personal favorites include "Pungee" and "Funky Miracle".

The Meters - Samples Volume 3
1. The Meters - Pungee
2. Ice Cube - Colorblind
3. The Meters - Rigor Mortis
4. Jungle Brothers - I'm Gonna Do You
5. Del - Same Ol' Thing
6. The Meters - Thinking
7. Scarface - I'm Dead
8. The Meters - Funky Miracle
9. Gang Starr - Take A Rest
10. Digital Underground - The DFLO Shuttle
11. The Meters - Yeah, You're Right
12. CMW - 8 Iz Enough
13. The Meters - 9 'til 5
14. Low Profile - Comin' Straight From The Heart
15. Jungle Brothers - Black Is Black
16. Jungle Brothers - Simple As That
17. The Meters - Dry Spell
18. Two Kings In A Cypher - For The Brothers...
http://www.mediafire.com/?agyno4m2wmk

Preview:

Pungee


Rigor Mortis


Thinking


Funky Miracle


Yeah, You're Right


9 'Til 5


Dry Spell


Props to dirt dog for the cover.

--Roy Johnson

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Da King & I - Flip Da Scrip (DJ Premier Remix) CD Single 1993



Here we have the CD Single of Da King & I 'Krak Da Weazel/bw Flip Da Scrip (Remix)'. The main reason I bought this CD Single was for the Flip Da Script (Remix) remixed by DJ Premier. Premier laced them a great beat with jazzy gang starr flavor. Krak Da Weazel is probably my favorite track on Contemporary Jeep Music after Tears. It's great to own this forgotten Premier Remix on CD! Enjoy,


1 Krak Da Weazel (Radio Edit) (3:13)
2 Krak Da Weazel (Vibe Track) (3:12)
3 Krak Da Weazel (Album Version) (3:13)
4 Flip Da Scrip (Remix) (Radio Edit) (3:52)
5 Flip Da Scrip (Remix) (Vibe Track) (3:52)
6 Flip Da Scrip (Remix) (Main Pass) (3:52)

Download


-- Thomas V

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Many Styles



Many Styles
1. Beastie Boys - The New Style
2. BDP - The Style You Haven't Done Yet
3. Poor Righteous Teachers & Krs-One - Conscious Style
4. Original Flavor, Jay-Z & Freshco - Many Styles
5. Masta Ace Inc - Crazy Drunken Style
6. Method Man - PLO Style
7. Cella Dwellas - Medina Style
8. Funkmaster Flex - Butterfly Style (Live MSG Mix)
9. Yaggfu Front - Fling-A-Ling Style
10. Alkaholiks - Funny Style
11. Pharcyde - Funny Style Part I
12. Styles Of Beyond - Many Styles
13. Styles Of Beyond - Styles Of Beyond
14. Alkaholiks - Funny Style (Instrumental)
http://www.mediafire.com/?5eztogfxt3n

Preview:

Beastie Boys - The New Style


BDP - The Style You Haven't Done Yet


Poor Righteous Teachers & Krs-One - Conscious Style


Pharcyde - Funny Style Part I


--Roy Johnson

Monday, August 10, 2009

Favorite Track From "Soul On Ice"



We recently had a poll at the TROY Forum where we asked people to vote for their favorite track from "Soul On Ice". In my case, it wasn't easy, as I've had at least six different favorites over the years, but as of this moment, my go-to track is probably "The Evil That Men Do".

On Earth As It Is


Anything Goes


Marinatin'


Reelishymn


Nature Of The Threat


Etc.


Sonset


Drama


The Evil That Men Do


If/Then


Miami Life


Soul On Ice


Ordo Abchao


Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments section.

--Roy Johnson