Saturday, April 25, 2009

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DJ Premier WBLS Thunderstorm Vol.4

Posted: 25 Apr 2009 01:40 PM PDT


Here we have the fourth volume of the DJ Premier Thunderstorm radio show on WBLS. On this friday night show, Jeru the Damaja is chillin' in the studio with Premier and talks about a little bit right before Premier spins the Pete Rock Remix of Flow On by the Lords Of The Underground. I know that lot of tracks on here that have being already played many times on previous volumes but it's always great to hear live vintage mixing from the legendary DJ Premier! No Matter What!

Tracklist
01. Private Investigators - Mom Dukes
02. Da King & I - Tears
03. Guest W/ Jeru The Damaja
04. Lords Of The Underground - Flow On (Pete Rock Remix)
05. Wu Tang Clan - C.R.E.A.M.
06. YG'z - Ghetto Celeb
07. Nas - It Aint Hard To Tell
08. Jeru The Damaja - D.Original
09. Black Moon - I Got Cha Opin (Remix)
10. Original Flavor - Keep On (Searching)
11. Conscious Daughters - Somethin To Ride To
12. Ice Cube - U Know How We Do It
13. Intelligent Hoodlum - Street Life (Return Of The Life Mix)
14. Shyheim - On And On (DJ Premier Remix)
15. Edo G. & Da Bulldogs - Love Comes And Goes

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Shout Outs to Serch4beatz & Ho1ogramz!
Cover Done By Dirt_Dog

-- Thomas V

Various Artists - On The Down Low (New York 1995)

Posted: 25 Apr 2009 05:00 AM PDT


This is a very dope cd I picked up awhile ago called 'On The Down Low'. It was recorded at House Of Hits, which I think is in New York. It was put out in 1995. All of the artists are from New York to my knowledge. A few of them I know other tracks from like Pretty Tone Capone and Preacher Earl. Pretty Tone Capone had some earlier releases too that are worth finding if you are not familiar with him.

The 1st is Case Dismissed / Kidnapped (1992)
The 2nd is Across 110th St. / Sexy / Marked 4 Death (1993)

Anyway, back to this particular release. I know our readers are fans of that timeless mid 90's boom bap and this cd is an unrecognized gem. What an amazing score for less than 3 dollars. In terms of content and temperament, I could probably compare the music here to the early lyricist lounge tapes from 1992-1997. I'm a sucker for these sorts of compilations and 'On The Down Low' hits like a champ. There are 2 r&b tracks on here, numbers 4 and 8. Given the strength of the other 10 selections, a couple of r&b tracks are excusable foul balls.

Here's the link and the tracklist --

01 (04:43) five & five - keys & g's
02 (04:26) big ds - keep it ill
03 (03:50) t-r-y-a-d-z - tryadz
04 (04:15) brown sugar - dreamin'
05 (05:32) xtra pleza - warpath
06 (03:37) kay superior - focus
07 (04:00) pretty tone capone - g-spot
08 (05:07) maurice - let me fix you
09 (04:21) gorilla l - on & on
10 (03:02) preacher earl & the ministry - 14 floors to the lobby
11 (04:30) phorced n' tre - the newcomer
12 (05:13) dem nigs - many styles

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Mixed by Evah Gorman, Norman Bullard, Kenny Ferracho, Sack Entertainment, Hitmen Productions, The Phathedz, Larue Cheatham, Soundwave Productions, and Ron Bowen.

I dont think many of these tracks appear anywhere else. Hit me up with some comments if you like this cd and I'll work hard to post more in the same vein.

--Schenectadyfan