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1. Horse Latitudes
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2. Rain Dance
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3. Footprints
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4. Shelley
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5. Curragh
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6. Future Primitive
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8. Writing on Water
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Future Primitive,EKO,Higher Octave,Electro-Acoustic,Ethnic,Ethnic Fusion,Jazz Music,New Age / Meditation,Pop
Average customer rating:
- It Would be a F--king Crime to Not Own This Album
- Only the Beginning
- Fan-spanking-tastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- just plain fun, great cd
- Dopest 5 turntable madness you will hear
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Live at the Future Primitive Soundsession, Vol. 2
DJ Z-Trip & Radar
Manufacturer: Future Primitive Snd
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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| Rap & Hip-Hop
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General
| Dance & DJ
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ASIN: B00000G4ZN
Release Date: 1999-12-28 |
Tracks:
- Track 1
- Track 2
- Track 3
- Track 4
- Track 5
- Track 6
- Track 7
- Track 8
- Track 9
- Track 10
- Track 11
- Track 12
- Track 13
- Track 14
- Track 15
- Track 16
- Track 17
- Track 18
- Track 19
- Track 20
- Track 21
- Track 22
Amazon.com
Like its predecessor, this installment in the Live at the Future Primitive Soundsession series features two DJs on five turntables in a live performance at a San Francisco club. Z-Trip and Radar might not be quite as well-known as Cut Chemist (Ozomatli, Jurassic 5) or Shortkut (Invisibl Skratch Piklz), but that doesn't make them any less impressive on the turntables. In fact, their set--built around a lot of classic rock (Aerosmith's "Sweet Emotion," Rush's "Tom Sawyer") and hip-hop (Black Sheep's "This or That," LL Cool J's "Rock the Bells," and many more)--is, if anything, more fun than their counterparts' effort. Listening to favorites like the Beastie Boys' "Hey Ladies," Queen's "Flash's Theme," and Eric B & Rakim's "Paid in Full" reimagined in this setting gives the songs a whole new life. An instant party. --Randy Silver
Customer Reviews:
It Would be a F--king Crime to Not Own This Album.......2004-08-09
A friend of mine (Kyle Bradley you're a Bad Mother F--ker like Samuel Jackson's wallet) burned a live show of DJ Z-Trip performing in Los Angeles. I played it and it blew my brains out onto a wall. Whenever I play the CD for anyone, they always want a copy for themselves. The same goes for this album. Separately, Z-Trip and Radar are both mega-talents in the hip-hop field, but they're two very distinctively, different DJ's. If you check the album out, you'll notice that Z-Trip is the orchestrator who digs in those crates and finds the obscure party breaks, melding your favorites, mixing 70's & 80's rock, old & new school rap, r&b, and even heavy metal instrumentals (Uneasy Listening-"A must have mixtape", Rolling Stone). Radar, on the other slip mats, assassinates the wax, literally leaving the records in pain after cutting their vinyl throats. This album is exactly what any hip-hop, or rock head needs for a good party. Throw this in with the prior installment of Future Primitive Vol. 1 and you'll have friends buzzing off the music more than the drinks. Check out Volume 3 in the future (no pun intended) with Cut Chemist and Z-Trip on the same album...or so it has been rumored.
Only the Beginning.......2003-10-26
Growing up in Phoenix in the mid 90's I was searching 4 sumthing new in music. Heard Z-Trip spinnin on Majik 107(not around anymore) spinnin new hip hop & new underground sounds live... followed him 2 all the spots he spun...meantime Radar was innovatin a scratch & creatin music off of only one table. 2 of the best dj's in my opinion...came together along with Emile... creating the Bomb Shelter Djs... Now...I wasn't amazed @ their sudden explosion across the globe. I already knew how good these guys were. These guys R hella good. Z can rock parties of any type. Radar...U can find him performing with ASU orchestra behind him live in AZ. I jam this cd a lot while herding sheep or working at my assembly job... Instant classic...even my Old Skool Rock Dad loves it. Buy this CD...its only a taste of whats 2 come soon again from these true pioneers on the turntable.
Fan-spanking-tastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2003-03-23
if you like DJ culture, old rock and rap songs, then you would be a silly [twit] to not own this CD. i first heard about Radar and Z-trip when a friend of mine came back from the Coachella dance festival thing. well, lucky enough, my local "megamusic chain" store had it in stock. it now becomes a proud edition to my family of CDs. the best thing about this is it's a live recording, and they pull some great scratching, and beat matching, with hardly a mistake. ive copied mine, and keep the original nice and clean. the track selection is awesome too. this is the future of music. what a classic...
just plain fun, great cd.......2002-12-27
this cd is absolutely great. z-trip plays music from so many genres and mixes them all together in a high energy, eclectic party sound. playing zepplin to run dmc to ozzy to pink floyd to anything in the middle. just a great, fun listening experience.
Dopest 5 turntable madness you will hear.......2002-03-28
If you are ever in question of what CD to listen to...Pop this puppy in your deck and enjoy. Z-tip and Radar bring some of the most creative mixes (Biggie & Floyd, Steve Miller & LL Cool J, Run DMC, Beastie Boys, Erik B, Aerosmith, and the Who...all make grand appearences). The scratching and remixing of songs on the fly is excellent and the musical taste will get any party going. I am still amazed, three years later, at some of the stuff these guys did (LIVE, none the less). This CD was put into my stereo and it took seriously, two months to come out. You do not grow tired of it. By the way, if you go on a road trip, bring this album. It is by far the best road trip mix to nod your head to. I have yet to meet one unsatisfied customer.
Average customer rating:
- This album bored me
- Sweet son of a bee sting...
- Yup, I was fooled.
- Speechless... after witnessing the birth of a new art form!
- strictly for scratch addicts
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Live at Future Primitive Sound Session
Cut Chemist , and Shortkut
Manufacturer: Future Primitive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
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Turntablists
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
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| Rap & Hip-Hop
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| Rap & Hip-Hop
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Similar Items:
- Live at the Future Primitive Soundsession, Vol. 2
- Wave Twisters, Episode 7 Million: Sonic Wars Within the Protons
- The Litmus Test
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ASIN: B000006EQ2
Release Date: 1998-04-07 |
Tracks:
- 70-minute continuous mix
- Tiny Bells
- Life As a Shorty Shouldn't Be So Rough
- Open/Close
- No Mistakes In This Number Song [Remix]
- Lesson 6: The Lecture
- Fats Comet's Tackhead Beat
- Chuck D Counts Down to Armageddon
- King Kumoniwanaleia
- Ready on the Right
- Solid Squealer
- Biggety Balls - Monkey = The Real Deal
- Let's Dance on Planet Rock
- Werd!
- Moon Base Alpha
- Prince of the Beats
- You Are Getting Scratchy
- Cak Ca Ba Ba
- Slow Fresh
- Are You Ready?
- You Don't Stop
- Who Rocks the House?
- Flight of the Bumblebee
Amazon.com's Best of 1998
In a year in which DJs asserted that, yes, they too are musicians, it was the duo of Cut Chemist (a turntablist in Jurassic 5 and Ozomatli) and Shortkut (a member, along with DJ Qbert and Mix Master Mike, of the Invisibl Skratch Piklz), spinning live at a San Francisco party that put the proof in the pudding. Mixing albums from across the decades, some familiar and some obscure, the duo create something entirely--and undeniably--their own. --Randy Silver
Amazon.com
In the beginning, hip-hop was all about the DJ. The DJ rocked the party, keeping the flow going, and to help raise the level of excitement, he--and, back then, it was always he--might employ an MC to shout some catch phrases over the music. But for hip-hop to become pop and rock & roll, a frontman was needed, and the MC became dominant. Not so anymore, as an underground school of self-styled turntablists--DJs with a fancy name for themselves--eschew the MCs and rock the party themselves. Recorded live at San Francisco's Future Primitive Soundsession party, DJs Shortkut (one of the Invisibl Skratch Piklz, along with Mix Master Mike) and Cut Chemist (of Jurassic 5 and Ozomatli) let loose on this disc: two DJs, five turntables, 70 minutes, and no overdubs. It's an astounding display both of their own technical skills and of their ability to keep a party grooving; it's amazingly danceable but punctuated with moments of jaw-dropping virtuosity. May the party never end. --Randy Silver
Album Description
This is the one that started it all! The first officially released recordings from the legendary Future Primitive sessions in San Francisco, which later gave birth to 'Brainfreeze' & everything that followed. Here Cut Chemist battles Shortkut in a ferocious non-stop attack of vintage 45 funk, hip hop classics & undiscovered breaks, beats & dialogue (much of which was later to find it's way onto Jurassic 5's early releases via Cut's production, particularly in the monumental 'Lesson 5'). This is a landmark recording in the history of turntablism. 70 minutes, 23 tracks.
Customer Reviews:
This album bored me.......2006-01-13
Unless you are really into turntablism and samples, don't bother with this album. This album is best for DJ's and music nerds.
I found it a little boring.
Sweet son of a bee sting..........2005-08-11
A truly amazing cd. I have a hip-hop/ turntablism/ soulful jazz/ deep house/ downtempo/ weird foreign stuff radio show and this is my favorite cd. I just start giggling like a little girl when I hear their eclectic selections. They don't let up through this whole cd and other than Q-Bert these guys have some of the best samples around. Hell, I just finished listening to it, straight through and I've had it for years. Worth the price of admission.
Yup, I was fooled........2003-10-09
This set sounded so perfect that I figured it HAD to be rehearsed. The transitions are too smooth, the mixes too perfect, the skratchin' too ill. But according to another reviewer, these two had never worked together, or even MET, prior to this encounter. That makes it all the sweeter. It's one of the best examples out there of just what DJs can do. Seventy minutes of nonstop scratching, ingenious samples, and unbeatable party beats-- this is the album I always reach for when I'm trying to convince unbelievers of the power of the DJ. And more often than not, they're sold on the idea.
With a little more lift and a little more thrust on the marketing side, this series could have taken off in a big way. As it is, we've got two incredible albums of hip-hop goodness that're going to age incredibly well, no question about it. If you don't have them already, what the hell are you waiting for?
Speechless... after witnessing the birth of a new art form!.......2002-04-03
Okay, everybody, I was skeptical when this CD was put in my hand. I grew up listening to old school rap (Run-DMC, the Beasties, LL,) and thought that DJ-ing was just a beat for the MCs. Then, of course, I was disgusted by Puffy and all that "sampling" of the 90s. I thought to myself before I put this CD on: "Well, this can't possibly be art, or even innovative or interesting. I mean, all the guys are doing is mixing other people's music, just like Puffy... and that stuff was so WEAK."
Let me just say: I was never more wrong.
This CD is a work of genius. I can't believe I am saying that, but truth is truth.
True, these guys are taking music other people made, but they are putting it together in totally new ways. As one reviewer said before-- and he was right on the money-- this is a new form of art much like Jazz. They are using other music as their paint, but making totally new canvasses with it. And, it is listenable, not just academic! This CD is both humbling and inspiring.
Words fail me.
Why?
Because my jaw is still dragging on the floor!!
strictly for scratch addicts.......2002-02-17
I was at the 'Bronx To Brixton' event at the Brixton Academy sometime in 98, when some little American dude who had a stall set up pressed this CD on me. [...]. I somehow managed not to lose it that night, took it home, fired up a zoobie and slapped it on. And?...let me first say this is the probably the most innovative mix CD I've ever heard. Chemist and Shortkut throw together such an amazingly diverse mixture of obscure samples, bizzare skits and classic tracks that it's impossible not to be blown away initially. Featuring instrumentals from the likes of Group Home, J5, Beatnuts, KRS, and some cool stuff I've never heard before, this would be the ultimate mix album were it not for one glaring downside...THERE'S TOO MUCH [...] SCRATCHING!.It does not let up ONCE during the entire 70 mins. It gets to the point where you wish they'd give it a rest just so you can enjoy the fantastic tracks they're scratching over. Don't get me wrong, I love scratching, but when you hear it continously for 70 mins you just want to scream and kick your stereo. If Chemist and Shortkut can somehow curb their scratch tendencies, I'd definately buy something else by them, but this is strictly for scratch addicts.
Average customer rating:
- Five Stars in Relavance Alone
- Educate Yourself
- AN INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW WORLD ORDER
- Interesting sampling, cool stuff
- This hip-hop album has a good and unique mixture of beats.
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Outer Perimeter
Presage
Manufacturer: Future Primitive Snd
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
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Electronica
| Dance & DJ
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| Music
Turntablists
| Dance & DJ
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| Music
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| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
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| Jazz
| Styles
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| R&B
| Styles
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| Rap & Hip-Hop
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Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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ASIN: B00000G5PV
Release Date: 1999-01-12 |
Tracks:
- The Illuminati
- New World Order
- The Media
- Riddles
- Divide & Conquer
- Aliens
- Project Lucifer
- The Secret Society
- Remote Control
- Novus Ordo Seclorum
- Slaves
- Trilateralism
- Why?
Customer Reviews:
Five Stars in Relavance Alone.......2006-02-10
I picked up this CD around 1999 or 2000. At the time I had just discovered Dibbs so I purchased all his material out then, not aware of what I was getting into with this one.
Upon the first couple of listenings the dope beats obviously stand out, but the subliminal samples were spine tingling to say the least. Granted back then I kind of dismissed the cd as 'weird', and it never got the frequent rotation it deserved. The subject matter I had briefly heard of- Illuminati, New World Order, Trilaterlism and the like. Subconsciously it was sinking in but I never researched the subjects to the extent I should have. Now, further into the Bush Jr. reign, the subject matter couldn't be more cognitive.
I would call this album a window into a new way of thinking. It contains hints into a wealth of information the government does not want you to know. Thus ranks extremely relevant and purposeful, something rare in a hip hop release. Outer Peremiter to the truth is maybe the reference? You will be consumed with curiosity and later outraged if you dig deeper into the material "Outer Perimeter" touches on.
Happy hunting to seekers of knowledge.
Educate Yourself.......2005-06-10
This is a brilliant album. As stated below it has dope beats, it has sweet turntable tricks, but the true brilliance leis in the audio clips and sound bits utilized by Mr. Dibbs. With spoken word from Myron Fagan, Jello Biafra, and George Bush Sr., among others, they paint a paranoid yet informed picture of today's illuminati. This is an important intelligent hip-hop release and should be listened as such. If I had to pick a best track to sample it would the first track "Illuminate" and then "Trilaterism".
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW WORLD ORDER.......2002-12-01
This album is more than dope beats and samples (and dope they are). It is a looking glass for you to step through, a rabbit hole for you to go down; in short, a message from outside the matrix. Its conspiracy theories may have seemed outlandish and even humorous when this album was released. Nowadays after 9-11 it's more scary than funny. This is the soundtrack to the horror movie called "New World Order." Go ahead, take the red pill - get this album.
Interesting sampling, cool stuff.......2001-07-16
I am not a regular fan of this type of music, I just got this CD for free because a record label I intern at had an extra copy. I'm real glad I grabbed it. I can't really say anything intelligent about the music because I'm not too familiar with the genre, but I can say that it's better than most stuff I hear of this type. I really enjoyed the heavy sampling of conspiracy theory and I found it too be entertaining and often humorous. Plus, the last song features samples from King Crimson (!) and Black Sabbath songs, so that right there gives it some merit.
This hip-hop album has a good and unique mixture of beats........1999-10-14
When I first heard this album I wasn't sure of what to think. I listened to certain tracks on it, and then the whole thing. Which almost anyone who gets it will find out they have to do because of the hidden message in their music. What really got me hooked on it was the original beats and the way it flowed together, which i thought was done nicely by DJ JEL and MR DIBBS. The one thing i didn't like was all the sampling. I thought too much was used on some tracks. Overall, this first album has a good unique sound to it. So why should you get this CD? Well, if You like hip-hop, like me, and want to get something different (with an undergroud sound) that hasn't been remixed to shame; this is it!
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The Thirteen Soundtrack [Game Score]
Manufacturer: Future Primitive Sound
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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ASIN: B0006A6KQM |
Product Description
Perhaps the coolest thing about The Thirteen Soundtrack is that it works outside of the game as an entertaining slab of mid-tempo futuro funk with tinges of '70s throwback and a decidedly hip-hop oriented undercurrent. That it's put together like a seamless mixtape is all the more impressive, giving the CD the feeling of a continuous score that shifts tempo and mood with sophisticated ease. The soundtrack has been composed by several different musicians, all of whom are affiliated with San Francisco's renowned Future Primitive Sound art collective. Since it's put together like a continuous mix, there are no song titles, just 13 unidentified tracks that flow one into the other. To further add to the mystery, the CD booklet aligns each musician with a character from the game. DJs Faust and Shortee are linked to the title character XIII. DJ Zeph is connected to Carrington. J-Boogie's Dubtronic Science is tied to Mongoose. Romanowski is teamed up with Jones. Meat Beat Manifest's Jack Dangers is paired with Sheridan. And Bing Ji Ling is affiliated with Amos. But mysterious connections aside, the soundtrack is all about the music. The album commences with some eerie, all most menacing piano tones (think Hitchcock) which are augmented by dialogue from the game in which an assassination attempt has been taken against the president. From this freaky intro the album slides into a shuffling funk jazz romp that is interspersed with further dialogue, punchy horns, and swift blitzes of scratchmatic wonderment. Finger poppin' and neck snappin' goodness, to be sure that rolls along to a seriously fat bassline.
Average customer rating:
- Scenic Music
- Outstanding...
- EKO heaven
- People just like to listen to the CD
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Future Primitive
EKO
Manufacturer: Higher Octave
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| International
| Styles
| Music
General
| New Age
| Styles
| Music
Meditation
| New Age
| Styles
| Music
General
| New Age
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
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ASIN: B000003YZ6
Release Date: 1991-05-30 |
Tracks:
- Horse Latitudes
- Raindance
- Footprints
- Shelley
- The Curragh
- Future Primitive
- Ricefield
- Writing On Water
- China Blue
- Cat's Tooth
Customer Reviews:
Scenic Music.......2000-11-27
I purchased this album at a nature store in Carmel California on my honeymoon. My husband and I were driving down the coast on Highway 1 and you couldn't get good reception on many radio stations so we purchased it. The music was so wonderful and was perfect to drive along the coast with. Now everytime I hear it I am sent back in time to the drive along one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world. This is the perfect music for a Sunday drive.
Outstanding..........2000-09-05
I too heard this while browsing around The Nature Company in San Antonio...I purchased this CD and have never tired of the sound. EKO has a way of making a person feel the way we should, excited, calm & spiritual all at once. Each track is better than the one before, although my personal favorite is "Horse Latitudes". Whoever purchases this will want more & more.
EKO heaven.......1999-12-18
I don't remember where I first heard this CD, but I was hooked..... All of the EKO albums are delightful. Each individual piece has a unique sound with an incredible array of instruments meshed just right, yet all the pieces integrate into a coherent theme for each album. EKO has a way of getting under your skin and you never get tired of it. I just wish there were more.
People just like to listen to the CD.......1998-11-13
I first heard the CD playing in a Nature Co. Store and noticed customers keeping time to the beat. I have played to CD while friends are visiting and several (senior to X-generation) have asked for the CD title.
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Urban Revolutions
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Future Primitive Snd
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Drum & Bass
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| Dance & DJ
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| Music
General
| Techno
| Dance & DJ
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Electronica
| Dance & DJ
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Turntablists
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
Trip-Hop
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Compilations
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B00004YYTU
Release Date: 2001-02-20 |
Tracks:
- Strudel Strut - Aromadozeski Therapy
- Scientific Breakthrough - DJ Faust/Shortee
- 24 Hour Notice - DJ Zeph
- Warrior Dance - Mammal
- Liquid Dub (Remix) - Tino
- Invitation To Hell - Presage
- Interlude (Live At The '45 Session) - DJ Shadow/Cut Chemist
- Soul Power '70 - DJ Design
- Funky Listening - Rob Swift
- Conga Rock - J-Boogie's Dubtronic Science
- Downtime - DJ Z-Trip
- Whatever's Clever - Stellar Trax Sound System
- Further Explorations Into The Black Hole - DJ Z-Trip
- Black Hole - The Bulletproof Space Travellers
- Pelican Exhaust Pipe Wipes - Phonosycographdisk/Buckethead
Customer Reviews:
Unbelievable.......2002-01-18
I've always been a fan of hip hop as an artform. Listened to artosts like dr. octagon, dj shadow and krush and knowing that this form of music had a great amount of potential. This cd made me realise that hip hop is in fact the most relevant and maleable form of music out there today. I picked it up on vinyl at a local store because of the shadow track. That track turned out to be very short and not all that great just shadow and cut chemist having fun with some brainfreeze type stuff. But as I got further into it I realized that it had a wealth of great undiscovered to me talent. The track by presage is phenomenal (by far my favorite on the album). It's a 10 minute long epic with amazing vocal samples and a shadowesque sound to the music. I ended up buying presage's outer limits cd because of this song and that too is a great cd. Also on this album are dj faust, the mammal, dj zeph and a host of others. I don't have the track list with me so it's a little hard to remember all thats on there, but it is a solid album with a prevailing theme: hip hop is reconstructing itself, watch out.
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Party in My Pants
Romanowski
Manufacturer: Future Primitive Snd
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
Electronica
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
Turntablists
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B0006GQMEG
Release Date: 2005-01-25 |
Tracks:
- Party in My Pants - Bing Ji Ling, Romanowski
- Up to No Good
- Strudel Strut
- Train Song
- Dance, Dance, Dance
- Days and Haze - Danny Cao, Romanowski
- Lord of the Pants
- Et's Phone Bill
- Taliban Rockers
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Future Primitive
Manufacturer: WARCRY
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B0002VY3Y6 |
Customer Reviews:
theshiznit.......2004-10-28
this is one of the most unique styles that i have ever heard. they keep it real and totally blow your mind with outrageous lyrics and funky ass beats. love the bass lines and the whole flowing style. you can listen to it from start to end
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Fuzzbubble
Manufacturer: Future Primitive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000CA792K
Release Date: 2000-10-03 |
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Steady Rocking
Romanowski
Manufacturer: Future Primitive Snd
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
Electronica
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
Turntablists
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Party in My Pants
ASIN: B0006GQMDW
Release Date: 2005-01-25 |
Tracks:
- Jamalski Vs. My Answering Machine
- Flat Picker
- Why?
- Chalice
- Speaking Of
- Romjack Steady
- Romjack Steady
- Speaking Of In Dub
- Chalice (The Gadget Dubya Pie Remix)
Customer Reviews:
WOW.......2005-02-19
This is a great cd wiith a great mix of jamiacan dub and hip hop beats. This is one of my favorite cds, i love this cd its a different breed of music and thats part of why its so good, you have to check this guy out.
Meditation Music:
- Gateway
- Hallowed Moon
- Heart & Beat
- Hidden Pathways
- Homeland
- Island
- Jump To Happiness
- Kites
- Letting Go
- Like the Ocean
Meditation Music
meditation music
Meditation Music
G4 [Import]
Complete Piano Trios (vol. 1)
Chamber Music by Niels W. Gade
Music: Sing It Yourself: 12 Old-Time Sing-Alongs
DJ Marky Presents: Bigo Sessions, Vol. 2 [Import]
Con:Fusion
Der Weg 1979-1993 [Import]
Diamondz & Woodgrain [Explicit Lyrics]
Duke Ellington and John Coltrane
Canzoni & Sonate
Courtesan
Canción De Buenos Aires [Import]
Count Doocula Vol. 1...Tony J! Song Parodies From The Hood.
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