Sunday, November 13, 2011

Why Heavy D was one of the all time greats - A final farewell by R.A. The Rugged Man



"I didn’t have the honor of knowing HEAVY D personally and can’t say he was a friend of mine – but what I did have the honor of being to Heavy – was one of his biggest fans. I know a lot of people go out of their way to speak on how great an artist was after they die but I don’t do that shit – Heavy D and the Boyz was honestly one of my all time favorite groups and anyone who listens to my lyrics knows that I reference their music often – and I was honored to see it was recognized in this Daily News article about Heavy D.

He was an entertainer, a song writer, a hit maker – with an incredible flow and a strong quality in his vocals that’s lacking from this new school age of thin-voiced midget sounding bitch rappers. He had a true rappers voice and not a computer programmed, EQ’d to death, poorly annunicaited delivery. He wasn’t one of these unmusical, no-soul having rappers who learned how to rhyme a few Multi’s and wrote some half ass metephors and now thinks he’s a MC. Heavy D was the epitome of a dude you hand the mic to who could unquestionably rock any party. He was HipHop.

I especially loved HipHop that wasn’t all about being “gangsta” and “Keepin it Real in the streets” but was more about entertaining the crowd, grabbing the mic, and putting on an incredible show. Artists like Slick Rick & Doug E. Fresh, Whodini, Biz Markie – they knew how to have fun and rock the house without having to thug it out. And they were as “REAL” as HipHop gets. Heavy D was part of that era.
I remember being on tour and having an argument with a fellow rapper who thought he was too “hardcore” for Heavy D, he said Heavy D was corny and didn’t make “Real” HipHop. he was one of these cats who thought if it wasn’t BootCamp Click, Gang Starr or Wu-Tang Clan then it wasn’t “Real”. I love all that 90′s hiphop. I lived through that era and was part of it – but HipHop is more than just that one era or sound.

I aggressively, almost violently explained to this “Keep it Real” rapper on the tour that everyone of his favorite artists and producers fucked with Heavy D and respected his work. I couldn’t understand, him being such a die hard Gang Starr fan, why he didnt know the history Heavy had with Premo – and that they worked together on many occasions. Guru had even appeared on Heavy D’s album Blue Funk. OR, if he had loved that 90′s sound so much, how he didn’t know that Heavy D was the one who put Pete Rock on the map. Isn’t Pete Rock one of the most influential producers from the 90s?

It wasn’t just Premo and Pete Rock that The Heavster worked with, he made classic after classic with some of the greatest producers in history – Marley Marl, Teddy Riley and Erik Sermon to name a few and his right hand man Eddie F was an incredible producer too." R.A. The Rugged Man

VA - Questlove Lost Samples BBC Radio 1 Mix (2011)



Zapp – ‘Be Alright’ (Used For ‘Keep Ya Head Up‘)
The Main Ingredient – ‘Let Me Prove My Love To You’ (Used For ‘You Don’t Know My Name’)
Ramp – ‘Daylight’ (Used For ‘Bonita Applebum’)
David Porter – ‘The Masquerade Is Over’ (Used For ‘Who Shot Ya’)
Sylvia Striplin – ‘You Can’t Turn Me Away’ (Used For ‘Get Money Remix’)
? – 4:12
Barry White – ‘Playing Your Game, Baby’ (Used For ‘I Got Cha Opin’)
Grover Washington JR – ‘Hydra’ (Used For ‘How Many MC’s Must Get Dissed’)
Honey Cone – ‘Innocent Till Proven Guilty’ (Used For ‘Testify’)
? – 9:12
The Temptations – ‘What It Is’ – (Used For ‘The Corner’)
Dynasty – ‘Adventures in the Land of Music’ (Used For ‘Luchini’)
Quincy Jones – ‘Summer In The City’ (Used For ‘She Keeps Passing Me By’)
Joe Simons – ‘Before The Nite Is Over’ (Used For ‘So Fresh & So Clean’)
Peabo Bryson – ‘Born 2 Love’ (Used For ‘2nd Childhood’)
The Heath Brothers – ‘Smilin’ Billy Suite Part 2’ (Used For ‘One Love’)
9th Creation – ‘Bubble Gum’ (Used For ‘Wrong Side Of The Tracks’)
Ernie Hines – ‘Our Generation’ (Used For ‘Straighten It Out’)
The Four Tops – ‘Ain’t No Woman (Like The One I Got)’ (Used For ‘Ain’t No’)
Brenda Russell – ‘A little Bit of Love’ (Used For ‘Still Not A Player’)
BT Express – Do It ‘Till You’re Satisfied (Used For ‘So Addictive’)
Chi-Lites – ‘Are You My Woman (Tell Me So)’ (Used For ‘Crazy In Love’)
The Meters – ‘Oh, Calcutta!’ (Used For ‘One Thing’)
Bob James – ‘Tappan Zee’ (Used For ‘People Everyday’)
David Axelrod – ‘The Edge’ (Used For ‘The Next Episode’)
Ronald Stein – ‘Go Home Pigs’ (Used For ‘Guilty Conscience’)
Labi Siffre’s – ‘I Got The’ (Used For ‘Streets Is Watching’, ‘My Name Is’)
The Charmels – ‘I’ll Never Grow Old’ (Used For ‘C.R.E.A.M.’)
Wendy Rene – ‘After Laughter’ (Used For ‘Tearz’)
Willie Mitchell – ‘Groovin’’ (Used For ‘Liquid Swords’)
Dione Warwick – ‘You’re Gonna Need Me’ (Used For ‘Throwback’)
? – 35:15
Gap Magione – ‘Free Again’ (Used For ‘Iron’s Theme’)
Baby Huey – ‘Hard Times’ (Used For ‘Buck 50’)
Ahmad Jamal – ‘Ghetto Child’ (Used For ‘They Say’)
Aretha Franklin – ‘One Step Ahead’ (Used For ‘Ms. Fat Booty’)
Jerry Butler – ‘Mechanical Man’ (Used For ‘Bring The Pain’)
Sly & the Family Stone – ‘Trip to your heart’ (Used For ‘Momma Said Knock You Out’)
20th Century Steel Band – ‘Heaven and Hell is on Earth’ (Used By Various)
Enoch Light – ‘Hijack’ (Used For ‘Off The Books’)
Bobby Caldwell – ‘Open Your Eyes’ (Used For ‘The Light’)

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Memorecks - Downtime (2011)



01. Phatback 2:08
02. Baseballbat 1:08
03. Texture 3:01
04. Thirsty 2:03
05. Beddy Tear 2:58
06. Neck Snap 2:15
07. Nintendoe 3:07
08. Dead Robots 2:44
09. Spacedrums 2:18
10. Kick Me 2:46
11. Less Drugs 1:45
12. No Essay 2:13
13. Empeesee 2:29
14. Cheryl 1:22
15. Emulation 3:02
16. Clean Me 3:27
17. Hadron 2:07
18. Springtime 5:48
19. Deepest 2:59

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Xperiment Synt - Xperiment Synt Vol.1 (2011)




Canya Reial - Special Weedz Vol. 4 (2011)




DOOM feat. Thom Yorke & Jonny Greenwood - Retarded Fren



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Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood have collaborated on a track with DOOM (formerly MF DOOM), for a compilation celebrating the tenth anniversary of Lex Records. This is the first single of ten to be released one per week leading up the the physical release of Lex Records "Complex".

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Tunnel Of Love

Eric Lau feat. Guilty Simpson - The Mission



Eric Lau feat. Guilty Simpson "The Mission"



Title track from the digi-single "The Mission", out November 18th on Kilawatt Music

IV the Polymath - Sun Sun



IV the Polymath "Sun Sun"



IV the Polymath

Schoolly D - Gangster Boogie b/w Maniac 12" (1984)



01. Gangster Boogie
02. Maniac

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Schoolly D

Ultra Magnetic M.C.'s - Funky b/w Mentally Mad 12" (1987)



01. Funky
02. Funky (Instrumental)
03. Mentally Mad
04. Mentally Mad (Instrumental)

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Ultra Magnetic M.C.'s - Travelling At The Speed Of Thought b/w M.C.'s Ultra Pt. 2 12" (1987)



01. Travelling At The Speed Of Thought
02. Travelling Dub
03. M.C.'s Ultra Pt. 2
04. B-Boy Bonus Break

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DJ Marley Marl, Kool Keith & Crazy Legs Live At The 38th Universal Zulu Nation Anniversary

Magnificent Blitzkrieg feat. The In-Sect, Junclassic, Step Savage & Echo1 - Jet Baby



Magnificent Blitzkrieg feat. The In-Sect, Junclassic, Step Savage & Echo1 "Jet Baby"



Taken from the upcoming Atari Blitzkrieg & magOwl collabo album "Magnificent Blitzkrieg".

Jondis - Manipulate Em



Jondis "Manipulate Em"



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Jondis

Swave Sevah - 4 You Haters (Video)

Rock La Flow - The Ultimate LP (2011)



01. The Ultimate
02. Freestyle Fanatic
03. Brown Suga
04. Swing
05. Let's Get 2 It
06. Love Song
07. Fear
08. Go Wit Da Flow
09. My Rhymes Are Deadly

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Rock La Flow - The Flowgram EP Pt. 2 (2011)



01. F.A.M.E.
02. What!?!?
03. Gankher
04. Illwaukee feat. Spoon & Kerse One
05. Say Goodbye
06. It Ain't All Good
07. Party Time (Remix)

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Recorded in 1994

Respect Tha God - Oookay (Video)

Rogue Venom feat. Butta Rico - Economics (prod. by Hahk2)



Rogue Venom feat. Butta Rico "Economics"
(Produced by Hahk2)



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