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Friday, March 13, 2009

Dino Dvornik & Kineski Zid (Chinese Wall) 1983

Dino Dvornik & Kineski Zid (Chinese Wall) 1983



Tracks :
1. Kineski zid
2. Pridi malo blize
3. Ja vidim sve
4. Garantiram ti
5. Aktualni razgovor
6. Zaboli me glava
7. Ti si kriva

CORNER GRAB: DOWNLOAD



Dino Dvornik - A Father of Croatian FUNK !
RIP!



This track was ripped by: Poor and posted on avaxhome.ws
It's extremely rare record never reissued on CD.
Ripped in Cool Edit Pro from vinyl.
Play it loud and don't convert to lossy formats !


BIG TNX TO POOR, WHO EVER HE IS!!!

Friday, November 21, 2008

HOUSE OF PAIN - more videos

Here are some more video joints from House of Pain:

ON POINT

WHOS THE MAN

JUMP AROUND

IM'A SWING IT

LEGEND

BACK FROM THE DEAD

Enjoy these raw irish sounds!


IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE 2


01. The Rebel Army - Snakes In The Bush
02. The Lost Children Of Babylon - The Rubix Cube
03. Sick Since & Rook Da Rukus - Rebel-Lion
04. Killah Priest - The Almighty
05. ATMA, Illuminati Congo & Apocalypse - Event Horizon
06. Codizzle - Gangs Of America (feat. Gunz)
07. Agonee Bogard Of Camorra Inc. - The Zodiac
08. Sick Since - Bars Of Devastation (feat. Poetic Death & Maximus Da Mantis)
09. Maya Azucena - The Rebel Inside (feat. Immortal Technique & Hasan Salaam)
10. The 7th Sun - Sun Cycle
11. Atom Tha Immortal - The Messiah
12. Army Of Tha Pharaohs - Blac (Remix)

CORNER GRAB:
Download
tnx to CHILEWAREZ.ORG

House Of Pain - Shamrocks And Shenanigans

This is one of my favorite songs by House of Pain!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JN-Gnk0pf8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwcHpL3iQg4 - rock version

It's up to you to decide witch version is better, original or rock version!

Enjoy the sounds of house of pain!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

SIR MIX-A-LOT



Real Name:
Anthony Ray

Born: August 12, 1963

After attending Seattle's Roosevelt High School, Sir Mix-a-Lot got his first break in 1986 when a demo tape of "Square Dance Rap" started getting airplay on UK radio. Its popularity lead to its release as a single on the UK Streetwave label and Sir Mix-a-Lot's inclusion in the line-up in the UK Fresh concert at Wembley Arena later that year alongside many of hip hop's leading artists at the time. He first was signed by Nastymix Records, then left, established Rhyme Cartel Records and was signed by American Recordings.

His first hit, released on Nastymix Records in 1988, was the single "Posse on Broadway"[2], giving some the impression that he was a New Yorker. The reference was actually to the street of the same name on Seattle's Capitol Hill. The song contains a sample from David Bowie's 1975 hit "Fame".

Other popular hits include "Buttermilk Biscuits" (1988), "Square Dance Rap" (1988), "Beepers" (1989), "My Hooptie" (1990) — a song about a car in disrepair — and "Jump On It" (1996). Sir Mix-a-Lot has tended to write, arrange, program, perform, and produce his own music.

His best-known song is the Miami Bass styled song "Baby Got Back" (1992), a number one hit that won him fame and the 1993 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance.[3] The single has since been parodied many times and is usually played in irony, celebrated for its over-the-top nature. A hook from the title song of his 1988 release Swass is finding a new audience with the success of The Pussycat Dolls' "Don't Cha".

In 1993 Sir Mix-A-Lot collaborated with his hometown (Seattle) based grunge/rock group Mudhoney for the song 'Freak Momma' on the Judgment Night soundtrack.

In 1995, Sir Mix-a-Lot starred as the titular character of the short-lived TV series The Watcher. The show was one of the first dramas aired on the fledgling broadcast network, UPN. Reminiscent of series such as The Twilight Zone, Sir-Mix-a-Lot functioned as an omniscient narrator who introduced each episode, which would feature a new tale set in the seamy underbelly of Las Vegas.

A big fall-out with American Recordings in the run-up to the release of Return of the Bumpasaurus and general disillusionment with the direction rap music was taking led to a three year break before a return with a new record label for the release of Daddy's Home. During the three year break, Sir Mix-a-Lot worked closely with another group, The Presidents of the United States of America under the group name "Subset" with a combination of rock and rap music, however nothing was ever officially released.

In 2007, Nas released the track Where Are They Now (West Coast Remix) which features Sir Mix-A-Lot, Breeze, King Tee, Kam, Candyman, Threat, Ice-T and the Conscious Daughters.


ALBUMS:

SIR MIX-A-LOT - MACK DADDY - 1992

CORNER GRAB: DOWNLOAD




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Saturday, November 15, 2008

IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE

Inace ne stavljam novije stvari na blog, ali nekad napravim iznimke. Po preporuci frenda poslusao sam prvi album od IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE-a i moram priznati da covjek razvaljuje rime. Ostavljam na vama da sami prosudite!
tnx to mayo from Hastati!!!



BIOGRAPHY(courtesy of viperrecords.com):
Born in a military hospital in South America, Immortal Technique was brought to the United States in the early 80's while a civil war was breaking out in his native Peru. The US supported puppet democracy and Guerilla factions were locked in a bitter struggle which ended like most do in Latin America, with the military and economic aid of the State Dept. through channels like the CIA. Although he had escaped the belligerent poverty and social turmoil of life in the 3rd world, he was now residing in Harlem which had its own share of drama. Growing up on the streets of New York, the young man became enamored with Hip Hop culture, writing graffiti and starting to rhyme at an early age. Although he frequently cut school and ended up being arrested time and time again for his wild behavior, the kid still managed to finish high school and got accepted to a state university. Unfortunately the survivalist and aggressive attitude that was the norm in New York City caused him to be involved in more violent altercations at school, whether it was with other brothers, false flaggers or the relentlessly racist population of an uncultured Middle America.

Compiling multiple assault charges in New York State and in other states eventually caught up to the uncompromisingly hardheaded actions of one Immortal Technique. He faced several charges for Aggravated Assault in the tri-state area. Realizing his inevitable incarceration, Technique began to prolifically write down his ideas about what he had lived and seen in the struggle back at home in relation to his visits back to his native land. He came to embrace his African roots that stemmed from his grandfather and understood the nature of racism and ignorance in its role in Latino culture, separating oppressed peoples and keeping them divided. He also began to study in depth about the Revolutionary ideas that had caused a history of uprising in the indigenous community of his Native South America. Although pressured to turn states evidence before and during his bid, he refused the DA and lawyers. He was facing a 5-10 stretch, but the hiring of a pittbull attorney helped him compile the cases without turning snitch like his co-defendants. The result was a 1-2 year sentence in the mountains, 6 hours away from the city. There Technique studied, worked out vigorously, began to document his lyrics, and create songs. Besides the creation there was destruction, and the fights were nothing compared to the verbal battles that he engaged in occasionally. This proved to be a foreshadowing of what was to come...

Paroled in 1999, Immortal Technique returned to NYC and began a campaign to claim victory to what he had discovered he had a talent for; battling. One of the rites of passage in establishing oneself in the Hip Hop community is following in the steps of those who made their name in lyrical warfare before you. Immortal Technique quickly became known throughout the underground. His brutally disrespectful style was trademark, and it was not long until he had won countless battles not just on stage and in clubs, but on the streets whenever a random cipher would pop up. From Rocksteady Anniversary, to Braggin Rites, SLAM DVD's and hookt.com's infamous battles, he established himself as someone who could captivate a crowd and who people looked forward to seeing. But it was then that Technique realized what every battle champion had come to terms with before him, battles was just that, battling, and not synonymous with success at making music. Turning his eye to production and touching up some of the songs he had written in prison he now focused on trying to get an album together, but major labels wanted a more pop friendly image and were uncomfortable with his hardcore street style that was complemented by his political views. In response to their lack of vision, Immortal Technique left the battle circuit and released his critically acclaimed Revolutionary Vol.1, which at first moved 3000 copies, but to date has moved more than 12,000. This earned him Unsigned Hype in the Source (11/02) and numerous articles in Elemental & Mass Appeal.

Established in the underground circuit Tech began another round of dealing with record labels unwilling to see the direction of his brutally honest and cultured rhymes. He decided to continue with what had been so successful, his hand to hand out the trunk hustle. In the post 9.11 climate, as the music industry crumbled, Immortal Technique built on the truth with a hardcore brand of street politics. Being featured in XXL, The Washington Post, and having been titled with the Hip Hop quotable in The Source (10/03) for his sophomore independent release Revolutionary Vol.2 was just the beginning.. On Viper Records, where he is the Executive VP, he sold 29,000 copies of Revolutionary Vol.2 to date and has appeared on soundtracks for new movies including the new Mario Van Peebles film "BAADASSSSS". Immortal Technique has also worked with Mumia Abu Jamal and AWOL magazine. His single "Industrial Revolution" released in conjunction with Uncle Howie Records hit #1 on CMJ and #50 on the Billboard charts. Recently back from a successful West Coast tour, Immortal Technique is now booking a European tour in the Fall of 2004 and recording his highly anticipated third album...


DISCOGRAPHY:

Immortal Technique - Revolutionary volume 1 - 2001



CORNER GRAB: Download


Immortal Technique - Revolutionary volume 2 - 2003



CORNER GRAB: Download


Immortal Technique-The 3rd World - 2008

CORNER GRAB: Download (coutesy of DJ Green Goblin )


BONUS:
Ako niste znali ovo je stvarni omot od albuma Revolutionary vol.2:



Evo nekih pjesama u kojima se immortal pojavljuje van svojih albuma:

Unknown Soldier and Immortal Technique - Suicidal Rhymes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyMQM...eature=related

AKIR & Immortal Technique - TREASON
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJVGZ...eature=related

IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE feat. JOELL ORTIZ "MODERN DAY SLAVERY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4O21EyUJ_Xw

CunninLynguists - Never Know Why ft. Immortal Technique
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QA8wz...eature=related

Immortal Technique Ft. Akir 'Still Tech'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TARDu...eature=related


Enjoy!!!



Thursday, June 19, 2008

SYBYLYS

Down bellow I have some mighty stuff from da man called SYBYLYS, who also have one of the coolest blogs (lots of torrent and album downloads) http://silentsprings.blogspot.com.
You can download, sit back and listen to his own music, and feel what he's thinkin' of!
By my humble opinion it's preety raw, but it have place for improvement!



1 Crooklyn Dodgers
2 Summer Madness
3 Suffice
4 A Good Start
5 Men at Work
6 Words Run
7 Bring it in Again
8 Sobering Silence
9 Monastic Moan
10 Unfuckwittable
11 Gift Appearance
12 Let Freedom Ring
13 Good/Angry
14 Get Your Own
15 Take You There
16 Did Not Receive the Prize
17 Virus
18 Oneness
19 Moans
20 It's in the Holy Scriptures
21 Battle of Midway

SYBYLYS EP



1 Sibilis
2 Ask For
3 Rank Profit
4 The Sourlands

For more infos check the WIKI SYBYLYS PAGE
or e-mail the dude: sybylys@aol.com

ENJOY THESE SOUNDS!

Saturday, June 14, 2008

US3

I just love this fusion between jazz and hip hop. It's full of good jazz rhythms on one side, and nice and powerfull rhymes on the odher side. When those two are put together it sounds very powerfull. So, I decided to entroduce to you one of true representatives of this jazz-hip hop style - group named US3.

BIOGRAPHY:
The jazz/hip-hop fusion collective Us3 scored a major hit in 1994 with "Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia)," a song that displayed the group's fondness for sampling classic recordings on the Blue Note label (in this case, Herbie Hancock's "Cantaloupe Island"). The group was founded in London in 1991 when concert promoter and jazz writer Geoff Wilkinson met Mel Simpson, who was writing music for television shows and ad jingles and had once played keyboards with John Mayall. The two produced an independent single, "Where Will We Be in the 21st Century?," which sold less than 250 copies. In 1992, their song "The Band That Played the Boogie" attracted the attention of Blue Note owner Capitol Records, which gave Simpson and Wilkinson free rein to sample anything from the catalog. The two immediately went to work, hiring several musicians and rappers Kobie Powell and Rahsaan Kelly, with Tukka Yoot joining later. The sessions resulted in the hit "Cantaloop" and the album Hand on the Torch. The group toured Japan and Europe, gradually weaning itself away from using samples in a live setting, and played a well-received show at the 1993 Montreux Jazz Festival. Hand on the Torch was ignored by most jazz publications, but was chosen Album of the Year by Japan's Swing Journal, and the group were named Jazz Musicians of the Year by Britain's The Independent. After a nearly three-year delay, Us3 returned in 1997 with Broadway & 52nd, an album which received positive reviews but failed to generate a hit. The band -- though it was mostly Wilkinson and guests at this point -- continued to release new material into the new millennium, however, including 2005's Questions and 2007's Say What!?




ALBUMS:

US 3 - Hand On The Torch - 1993


Songs:
01 Cantaloop
02 I Got It Goin' On
03 Different Rhythms Different People
04 It's Like That
05 Just Another Brother
06 Cruisin'
07 I Go To Work
08 Tukka Yoot's Riddim
09 Knowledge Of Self
10 Lazy Day
11 Eleven Long Years
12 Make Tracks
13 The Darkside
CORNER GRAB: DOWNLOAD or DOWNLOAD (rapidshare)


US3 - Broadway & 52nd - 1997



1. Intro
2. Come On Everybody (Get Down)
3. Caught Up In A Struggle
4. True To The Game
5. Snakes
6. I'm Thinking About Your Body
7. Grand Groove
8. Nowadays
9. Sheep
10. Doin' A Crime
11. Recognise And Realise
12. Time And Space
13. Soul Brother
14. Hymn For Her
CORNER GRAB: DOWNLOAD ( PART1, PART2 )


US3 - AN ORDINARY DAY IN AN UNUSUAL PLACE- 2001

01 - An Ordinary Day In An Unusual Place (Part 1)
02 - Get Out
03 - You Can’t Hold Me Down
04 - Let My Dreams Come True
05 - India
06 - Sittin’ On My Park Bench
07 - Dead End Street
08 - Enough
09 - Enough (Bonus Beats)
10 - World No More
11 - Pay Attention
12 - Sugar Sugar (She She Wah Wah)
13 - Why¿
14 - Shady People
15 - An Ordinary Day In An Unusual Place (Part 2)

CORNER GRAB: DOWNLOAD ( PART1, PART2 )
or DOWNLOAD (megaupload) -
(pass=carlitosseville)


US3 - QUESTIONS - 2005



01. A New Beginning
02. Whatcha Gonna Do
03. Get it Together
04. What Does that Mean
05. Believe in Yourself
06. Cantaloop 2004 Soul Mix
07. Can U Feel it
08. When She's Dancing
09. Why Not
10. The Truth
11. Goodbye
12. Give Thanks
13. The Healer
14. Cantaloop 2004 Bossa Mix
CORNER GRAB: DOWNLOAD (megaupload)
(pass=carlitosseville)


US3 - SCHIZOPHONIC - 2006



01. That’s How We Do It
02. Kick This
03. Was It Love
04. Huff & Puff
05. What’s Going On In The World Today
06. Much 2 Much
07. Girls U Like
08. If Only
09. Don’t Even Ask
10. Jobsworth
11. Get Busy
12. K.I.S.S.Y.O.U.
13. 1-2-3-4U
14. Round The Globe
CORNER GRAB: DOWNLOAD (narod.ru)



US3 – SAY WHAT - 2007


01. Say You Belong To Me
02. Man On Top
03. Abc(Listen Up)
04. Afrodisiac
05. I Don't Care
06. Vip(Can You Hear Me Now?)
07. Truth & Lies
08. Intoxicated
09. Day That I Died,The
10. How 'bout It Baby
11. If You Don't Know
12. I'll Be Right Back
13. Money On My Mind
CORNER GRAB: DOWNLOAD (rapidshare)


Flip Fantasia Hits & Remixes - 1993




01. Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia)
02. Yukka Yoot's Riddim
03. I Got It Goin' On
04. Different Rythms, Different People
05. Come On Everybody (Get Down)
06. I'm Thinking About Your Body
07. Cantaloop (Nellee Hooper Remix - Full Length)
08. Tukka Yoot's Riddim (Roberto's Riddim Remix)
09. Come On Everybody (O-Burn's Abstract Message Remix)
10. I'm Thinking About Your Body (Brixton Bounce Remix)
CORNER GRAB: DOWNLOAD (megaupload)
(pass=carlitosseville)

US3 official web page: http://www.us3.com


This is all I've been able to find about US3.
Hope you like it.


Tuesday, May 6, 2008

CYBOTRON

BIOGRAPHY (via allmusic.com):
The seminal electro group Cybotron provided the first home for the recordings of techno godfather Juan Atkins. With partner Rick Davis (aka 3070), Atkins recorded several of electro's best moments; the singles "Alleys of Your Mind," "Enter," and "Clear," were dark dystopias of the post-industrial steel city within tight Kraftwerk-inspired funk. Their success prompted Fantasy Records to sign the group, and release 1983's Enter LP. Atkins left soon after due to artistic differences (specifically, Davis' defined pop slant), and later defined early Detroit techno with his recordings as Model 500. Davis continued to release albums as Cybotron into the mid-'90s, though the mystical R&B direction of efforts like Empathy and Cyber Ghetto were quite a turn from the group's beginnings. For fans of electro and techno, Cybotron ended when Juan Atkins left.



CYBOTRON - CLEAR - 1983

CORNER GRAB: DOWNLOAD LINK (zshare) or DOWNLOAD LINK (megaupload)

Well I had to go through so much trouble to find, download, an again upload this joint. It's like nowhere to be found. So tell me what you think of it an grab it while it's hot and fresh out of the oven!

Saturday, May 3, 2008

AFRIKA BAMBAATAA 2

Looking For The Perfect Beat 1980-1985 - 2001

Part 1: DOWNLOAD1

Part 2: DOWNLOAD2

Password: ladrolama

  1. 1. Zulu Nation Throwdown (Cosmic Force)
  2. 2. Zulu Nation Throwdown (Soul Sonic Force)
  3. 3. Jazzy Sensation (Bronx Version)
  4. 4. Planet Rock
  5. 5. Looking For The Perfect Beat
  6. 6. Renegades Of Funk
  7. 7. Frantic Situation (Vocal)
  8. 8. Unity Part 1 (The Third Coming)
  9. 9. Who Do You Think You're Funkin' With_ (Hip Hop Mix)
  10. 10. What Time Is It_ (Live)
  11. 11. Funk You!
  12. 12. Bonus Track
tnx to ladrolama


Wednesday, April 30, 2008

THE STRONGEST NAME IN THE WORLD

Very funny name. The boy in this picture has the most powerfull name in the whole world.

What do you think of his name???

POOR RIGHTEOUS TEACHERS 2

MORE ALBUMS FROM THESE HIP HOP PERFORMERS:

POOR RIGHTEOUS TEACHERS - PURE POVERTY - 1991

CORNER GRAB: DOWNLOAD
(tnx to Eric from whentheyreminisce.blogspot.com)


Poor Righteous Teachers - Black Business - 1993


01. 144k
02. Da Rill Shit
03. Nobody Move
04. Mi Fresh
05. Here We Go Again
06. Selah
07. Black Business
08. Get Off The Crack
09. None Can Test
10. Ghetto We Love
11. Rich Mon Time
12. Lick Shots

CORNER GRAB: DOWNLOAD


Poor Righteous Teachers - New World Order - 1996

CORNER GRAB: DOWNLOAD
OR: DOWNLOAD
(tnx to Eric from
whentheyreminisce.blogspot.com)




Monday, April 28, 2008

POOR RIGHTEOUS TEACHERS


BIOGRAPHY (via allmusic.com):
Part of the growing contingent of Islamic-oriented message rappers, Poor Righteous Teachers formed in Trenton, NJ, when teenage friends Culture Freedom and Wise Intelligent (songwriting credits are listed as S. Phillips and T. Grimes) decided to form a more positive rap group as an alternative to the gangsta style (which they vehemently defend). Joined by DJ and producer Father Shaheed, the group recorded two albums (1990's Holy Intellect and 1991's Pure Poverty) stressing their religious beliefs and philosophy; in spite of sometimes neglecting their music for their message, the albums sold respectably well. 1993's Black Business proved to be their most musically satisfying outing, drawing praise for Wise's ability to use the style and intonation of a reggae/dancehall toaster; however, it was also criticized for its liberal sprinkling of homophobia. New World Order followed in 1996.

ALBUM:

POOR RIGHTEOUS TEACHERS - HOLLY INTELLECT - 1990

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01 - Can I Start This (5:18)
02 - Rock Dis Funky Joint (5:12)
03 - Strictly Ghetto (3:27)
04 - Holy Intellect (4:21)
05 - Shakiyla (4:02)
06 - Time To Say Peace (5:15)
07 - Style Dropped/Lessons Taught (4:54)
08 - Speaking Upon A Blackman (3:21)
09 - So Many Teachers (4:43)
10 - Word From The Wise (5:02)
11 - Butt Naked Booty Blues (4:29)
12 - Poor Righteous Teachers (5:15)

CORNER GRAB: DOWNLOAD

Thursday, April 24, 2008

CRASH CREW




BIOGRAPHY(via allmusic.com)

The six-man Crash Crew recorded a few old school anthems, one of which ("High Powered Rap") was released before Grandmaster Flash found a hit with the same jam (as "Freedom"). Based in Harlem's Lincoln Projects, the collective was formed by high-school friends E.K. Mike C, Reggie Reg (Reginald Payne), La Shubee, Barry Bistro, G-Man, and DJ Darryl C (Darryl Calloway). Beginning around 1977, gigs at block parties and Harlem's Club 197 gave them experience, and E.K. Mike C's studio connection gave them a chance to record much earlier than most other rappers. Borrowing from the funk track "Get up and Dance" by Freedom, Crash Crew recorded a short demo named "High Powered Rap" and sold the self-released single to fans at shows. Time hasn't recorded whether Sugar Hill got the idea for a new recording based on the song from Crash Crew or some other source, but regardless, the first national hit for Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five was 1980's "Freedom," based on the same song. The group's first release on Sugar Hill, the single reached the R&B charts -- it was indeed far superior to Crash Crew's version -- and caused some enmity between the two acts.

Ironically, Crash Crew soon made their own appearance on Sugar Hill, with quite a few tracks, including old school classics "We Are Known as Emcee's (We Turn Parties Out)" and "Breakin' Bells (Take Me to the Mardi Gras)." Even with five rappers, Crash Crew wasn't a very talented rap group; they excelled at party jams with a lot of repeat choruses instead of rapping. The group disappeared soon after, and none of the members continued in the music industry. In 2000, Sequel compiled their work for the collection We Are Emcees.

CORNER GRAB: DOWNLOAD


VIDEO: CRUSH CREW






WISHES AND REQUESTS! - PART II

For da jazzelicious:

you can find Cybotron on this forum: defmomentum