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Originally Posted by Flames in 07
King T: Act a Fool
Milk D: I get the papers
Digital Underground: Dowatchalike
3rd Bass: derelict of Dialect
Too Short: Life is Too Short
Easy E: We want Easy
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Originally Posted by Eddie Bronze
Muggs Presents The Soul Assassins: Chapter 1
DJ Honda: hII
Edgar Allen Floe: Floe Almighty
K-Hill: Stamps of Approval
Oh No: The Disrupt
Oh No: Dr. No's Oxperiment
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Just perfect additions fellas, this thread is approaching permanent bookmark status. The ones I quoted above are ones I am not entirely familiar with, and will be checking out.
EB- The Roots are coming to TO at the end of the month, and I'm trying to convince somebody to go with me. Still haven't seen them live, and they're at a great venue, so I'll probably be checking them out in a few weeks. Excited to hear they have a new LP dropping soon also- didn't know that.
Marco Polo's album was great. My favorite song is probably the Kardinal joint- I just love that guy. Sooooo underrated. If he was from NYC, he'd be a huge star by now. No knock on him, but he'd have a major deal and be on everybody's albums. His most recent mixtape with Clinton Sparks got a lot of play on my old iPod.
Lots of other good LPs mentioned too. Chaundon, Nicolay & Kay, OK, Kenn Starr, all dope. Although Pharoahe Monch's most recent LP was disappointing.
I'm going to add some LPs that haven't been mentioned yet that you guys might want to check for:
Akrobatik - Balance & Absolute Value (AV is the new LP, it's HOT! Ak reminds me a little of Freddie Foxxx, who is a guest on one track)
Arcee - Report On Business (1st Edition) (Hard to find mixtape, contains fantastic track "Super Educated" made famous on one of Primo's mixtapes)
The ARE - Manipulated Marauders & Dem Damb Jacksons - Two instrumental projects from former producer for K-Otix that are outstanding, and FREE (!) from rappersiknow.com. The first one takes the same samples used by The Ummah for Midnight Marauders and flips them into completely new, but familiar sounding tracks. A great concept, and the result is brilliant. The second one is all Jackson 5 samples. Must-haves. Eddie- if you're reading this, that means YOU! lol
Army Of The Pharaohs - The Torture Papers - An offshoot of Vinnie Paz and Jedi Mind, who I like but don't love, this hip hop supergroup project delivers hot beats and nonstop fire lyricism.
Devin The Dude - Waitin' To Inhale - Second half of the album is mostly unlistenable, but the first half is 5 star worthy. Funny, chillin, Devin at his po' pimpin best.
DJ Muggs & GZA - Grandmasters - I consider this the official follow-up to Liquid Swords in terms of sound/scope/front-to-back quality, the theme of chess is combined with GZA's trademark flow over a dozen grimy Muggs beats. Not an easy listen, but very worthwhile.
DJ Cappel & Smitty - Blue Eyes Meets Bed-Stuy - The recent flood of mash-up/remix LPs have really saturated the market for this genre, making it hard to find the real gems. This is one. Sinatra samples, flipped and made into amazingly good beats, with Biggie acapellas. Their mix of "Everyday Struggle" might even eclipse the OG, and that's saying a lot.
Fort Minor - The Rising Tied - Many of you will probably be familiar with this one, so this is just an appeal to those of you who shrugged it off because it was from "that rapper guy from Linkin Park." Fantastic album with a snappy, polished sound.
InI - Center Of Attention - Classic shelved album that finally saw a release date about 5 years after it was supposed to come out. Pete Rock kills it on the boards.
Oddisee - Oddisee 101, Foot In The Door - Can't say enough about this guy. His beats are infectious, and he holds his own on the mic. Down with Kev Brown, Kenn Starr, Little Bro, Jazzy Jeff, etc. Recommended.
Ratatat - Remixes Vol. 1 & 2 - Electronic group Ratatat remix a bunch of popular hip hop tracks on these two volumes with pretty good results. Some duds, but new versions of "Party & Bull," "Get Em High," "Stunt 101," "I'm Really Hot," "Alright" are all bangers. Everybody I've turned onto these cats has loved them.
Show & AG - Full Scale EP - Often overlooked late 90's DITC banger that is in regular "Ro"tation. I don't know if that was a lame phrase, or if I should run with it in a blog or something. Anyways, a few tracks off this one were on some Beat Junkies tapes I played for about 2 years solid in my old walkman. Word.
Torae - Daily Conversation - A 2008 release, I was really pleasantly surprised by this one. His two collabs with Skyzoo & Primo that were two of the best tracks of 2007 are on here, but the rest of the LP is hot too. The Black Milk joint "Switch" is crazy good. Has that classic NYC sound, I really liked this one.
Strange Fruit Project - The Healing - After hearing a bunch of Illmind's beats on Justus League/LB projects, I decided to check out his group SFP. They're dope. Similar to People Under The Stairs/Blackalicious/Little Brother.
Xzibit - At The Speed Of Life - Interesting that his first album, after all his hit records and affiliations that have come and gone, is his best. Personal, edgy, raw, just a great album.
Natural Elements - Complecks presents The Best Of... - Not an official release, more like a compilation of all the tracks these guys put out. Probably my favorite underground hip hop group from the 90's. This one was one of the first albums to get reloaded on the new iPod. Have to listen to "2 Tons" and "Paper Chase" at least once a week it seems. It's criminal the way these guys got screwed by Tommy Boy. Of all the LPs I've mentioned, if you only check out one, consider making it this one. Might be kinda hard to find though.