| 1. Intro |
| 2. Ill Culinary Behaviour |
| 3. We Know Something You Don't Know - Akil, , DJ Format |
| 4. Last Bongo in Brighton Remix |
| 5. Hit Song |
| 6. Here Comes the Fuzz |
| 7. B-Boy Code, Pt. 2 - DJ Format, |
| 8. Vicious Battle Raps |
| 9. Charity Shop Soundclash - Aspects, DJ Format |
| 10. Little Bit of Soul |
| 11. English Lesson Remix |
Editorial Reviews
A Full Serving of Funky Flair and a Unique Sense of Humor, the Debut Release Proves to Be a Substantial Collection of Tracks, Songs, and Skits. Includes Guest Vocal Perfomances from Toronto's MC Abdominal, Chali Two Na and Akil for Jurassic 5, and Another Tornoto Native MC Fakti. A Supurb Down-tempo, Hip-hop Release.
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Music for the Mature B-Boy
DJ Format Manufacturer: Import [Generic] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000089APQ Release Date: 2003-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Ill Culinary Behaviour
- We Know Something You Don't Know - Akil, , DJ Format
- Last Bongo in Brighton [Remix]
- Hit Song
- Here Comes the Fuzz
- B-Boy Code, Pt. 2 - DJ Format,
- Vicious Battle Raps
- Charity Shop Soundclash - Aspects, DJ Format
- Little Bit of Soul
- English Lesson [Remix]
Album Details
A Full Serving of Funky Flair and a Unique Sense of Humor, the Debut Release Proves to Be a Substantial Collection of Tracks, Songs, and Skits. Includes Guest Vocal Perfomances from Toronto's MC Abdominal, Chali Two Na and Akil for Jurassic 5, and Another Tornoto Native MC Fakti. A Supurb Down-tempo, Hip-hop Release.Customer Reviews:
Classic Hip-Hop Album!.......2003-09-29
However, this album isn't just Abdominal (can it be?!). Akil and Chali 2na from J5, my favorite hip-hop group, also feature in another classic track 'We know something...' Some other guy who I've never heard of, Fatski, also features. To be honest, I don't like the song he's in, 'B-Boy Code pt.II', but the interlude featuring a furious organ instrumental is well worth listening to the song before!
Finally the album has some instrumentals, kinda like the ones J5 has on the end of their albums. I'm not into that sort of stuff, and I think that 'Here Comes the Fuzz' is the worst track on the album, but the song with bongo drums in (can't remember the name) is very good.
So to end this review I will point out the bad bits! Like another reviewer has said, the Organ interlude at the end of 'B-Boy Code' should be extended into a full track. As said before, I think 'Here comes the Fuzz' is a weak addition to this otherwise classic album
Buy it now!
DJ Format Videos Online.......2003-09-21
http://www.ruben.fm/videos.html
They're all excellent!
Not sure why they're asking so much for the CD. You can get the album for 10$ on iTunes.
DJ Format - Music for the Mature B-Boy.......2003-07-21
The MC who gets the most of a work out is an MC called Abdominal, who guests on three out of the ten songs - ten not including the obligatory hip hop intro.
Abdominal (who I'd never heard of) is an amazing MC who reminds me of the Day-Glo MCs of the late 80's and early 90's, dropping light-hearted, lucid rhymes.
Akil and Chali 2na from Jurassic 5 also get a workout on the album's single We Know Something You Don't Know; another excellent little song, but that's hardly surprising given the guest vocalists.
Fatski guests on the song B-Boy Code Part. 2 a song that starts with his vocals and some scratched beats before kicking into a gem of a bassline. I'd never heard of Fatski before; he's a great MC but not as charismatic as Abdominal or the Jurassic 5 cats.
The other guest on the album is Aspects, another guy that I'd never heard of (I think I'm losing my touch because this whole CD came out of left field), but one that I'm going to keep an eye out for.
The rest of the songs are instrumentals, four in total; these are all amazing. Two of the instrumentals are up-tempo little numbers, and the other two are down-tempo.
Going with the main feel of the album, the instrumental tracks are situated comfortably in the realm of funk. Of the four songs the slower ones are the best, relying not only on energy to get by, but rather on amazingly crafted break beats and cool basslines.
In between the some of the songs there is often a little interlude. Some include some guy talking about the music industry and stuff - I'm not sure from where it would be sampled, it sounds like it's from a movie or something.
Anyhow, this voice sounds kind of paranoid and almost spooky which adds a nice counterpoint to the lightweight, party feel of the rest of the album.
This is also true for another interlude which includes a sample of an old English pop song.
The only negative thing about this album is that the interlude, featuring a quick little beat and an organ, that occurs directly after the Fatski song should really have been stretched out a few minutes and made into a complete song.
I hope that what I have written will be of some assistance.
Fantastic.......2003-07-03
Average customer rating:
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Music for the Mature B-Boy
DJ Format Manufacturer: Genuine UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008NESP Release Date: 2003-05-05 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Ill Culinary Behaviour
- We Know Something You Don't Know - Akil, , DJ Format
- Last Bongo in Brighton [Remix]
- Hit Song
- Here Comes the Fuzz
- B-Boy Code, Pt. 2 - DJ Format,
- Vicious Battle Raps
- Charity Shop Soundclash - Aspects, DJ Format
- Little Bit of Soul
- English Lesson [Remix]
Album Details
A Full Serving of Funky Flair and a Unique Sense of Humor, the Debut Release Proves to Be a Substantial Collection of Tracks, Songs, and Skits. Includes Guest Vocal Perfomances from Toronto's MC Abdominal, Chali Two Na and Akil for Jurassic 5, and Another TorCustomer Reviews:
Classic Hip-Hop Album!.......2003-09-29
However, this album isn't just Abdominal (can it be?!). Akil and Chali 2na from J5, my favorite hip-hop group, also feature in another classic track 'We know something...' Some other guy who I've never heard of, Fatski, also features. To be honest, I don't like the song he's in, 'B-Boy Code pt.II', but the interlude featuring a furious organ instrumental is well worth listening to the song before!
Finally the album has some instrumentals, kinda like the ones J5 has on the end of their albums. I'm not into that sort of stuff, and I think that 'Here Comes the Fuzz' is the worst track on the album, but the song with bongo drums in (can't remember the name) is very good.
So to end this review I will point out the bad bits! Like another reviewer has said, the Organ interlude at the end of 'B-Boy Code' should be extended into a full track. As said before, I think 'Here comes the Fuzz' is a weak addition to this otherwise classic album
Buy it now!
DJ Format Videos Online.......2003-09-21
http://www.ruben.fm/videos.html
They're all excellent!
Not sure why they're asking so much for the CD. You can get the album for 10$ on iTunes.
DJ Format - Music for the Mature B-Boy.......2003-07-21
The MC who gets the most of a work out is an MC called Abdominal, who guests on three out of the ten songs - ten not including the obligatory hip hop intro.
Abdominal (who I'd never heard of) is an amazing MC who reminds me of the Day-Glo MCs of the late 80's and early 90's, dropping light-hearted, lucid rhymes.
Akil and Chali 2na from Jurassic 5 also get a workout on the album's single We Know Something You Don't Know; another excellent little song, but that's hardly surprising given the guest vocalists.
Fatski guests on the song B-Boy Code Part. 2 a song that starts with his vocals and some scratched beats before kicking into a gem of a bassline. I'd never heard of Fatski before; he's a great MC but not as charismatic as Abdominal or the Jurassic 5 cats.
The other guest on the album is Aspects, another guy that I'd never heard of (I think I'm losing my touch because this whole CD came out of left field), but one that I'm going to keep an eye out for.
The rest of the songs are instrumentals, four in total; these are all amazing. Two of the instrumentals are up-tempo little numbers, and the other two are down-tempo.
Going with the main feel of the album, the instrumental tracks are situated comfortably in the realm of funk. Of the four songs the slower ones are the best, relying not only on energy to get by, but rather on amazingly crafted break beats and cool basslines.
In between the some of the songs there is often a little interlude. Some include some guy talking about the music industry and stuff - I'm not sure from where it would be sampled, it sounds like it's from a movie or something.
Anyhow, this voice sounds kind of paranoid and almost spooky which adds a nice counterpoint to the lightweight, party feel of the rest of the album.
This is also true for another interlude which includes a sample of an old English pop song.
The only negative thing about this album is that the interlude, featuring a quick little beat and an organ, that occurs directly after the Fatski song should really have been stretched out a few minutes and made into a complete song.
I hope that what I have written will be of some assistance.
Fantastic.......2003-07-03
Average customer rating: |
Music for the Mature B-Boy
DJ Format Manufacturer: Jvc Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000QWYG2 Release Date: 2003-12-01 |
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