The Making Of Disposable Arts presented by D. Aurelius, Mac Mil Media, Below System and M3 Hip Hop
Originally released in 2001, Disposable Arts is a thematic/concept album by Masta Ace. The concept follows that Masta Ace is being released from prison, his return to home and joining ‘The Institute of Disposable Arts’. The album is one complete story with the skits and songs together. The album contain many guest artists like Masta Ace’s own group eMC (Stricklin, Punchline & Wordsworth), Apocalypse, Greg Nice, Rah Digga, J-Ro, King T, Jean Grae, Young Zee and more. Also a bunch of different producers, this album is seen as a classic album by most Hip Hop heads.
This reissue by Below System, contains almost a 2 hour making of DVD where you will see most of the contributors to the Disposable Arts album. Interviews, stories behind the tracks and more content about the making of Disposable Arts. The physical copy of this special CD+DVD package will available in the stores, October 2013!
In the build up to the much anticipated Task Force record ‘Music From The Corner Volume #5’ Coming Soon! Chester P will be uploading a track daily to his youtube channel from the previous four MFTC releases.
Todays track is ‘It’s Over’ taken from Music From The Corner Volume #1 – 2001
Tracks featured:
Bush Killer – Doom Is Dark
Hardnoise – Serve Tea, Then Murder
Blade – Fuck The System
Killa Instinct – Media Manslaughter
G.M.P. / Apocalypse – Hardcore Wins Again
B.R.O.T.H.E.R. – Beyond The 16th Parallel
Gunshot – Lockdown
Kobalt 60 – Kaos From Order
Hijack – Hijack The Terrorist Group
Shogun MC – The Struggle Continues
Demon Boyz – Rougher Than An Animal
Black Radical MKII – Witchhunt
Drunken Master – Devil In Disguise
Bushkiller – 92 Salute
Militant Posture – Dawn Of Terror
Hijack – Shogun Assassin
Total Fiasco – See How They Run
Gunshot – Battle Creek Brawl
Silver Bullet – Bring Forth The Guillotine
Hardnoise – Untitled
Son Of Noise – Retrocide 93
Kinetic Effect – Borderin
2 Tone Committee – Always Remain Hardcore
S.L. Troopers – Movement
Standing Ovation – Onslaught
Standing Ovation – Shadows Of Mayhem
Ahhhhhh Yeahhhhhhhhhh! Unreleased London Posse 12″ vinyl only 300 COPIES WORLDWIDE NEVER TO BE RE-PRESSED – Available Monday 11am through Etch Shop http://shop.etchshop.co.uk/
A Hip Hop night finally returns to my town of Bognor Regis and what a sick night it will be too, Celebrating 30 years of Hip Hop in Bognor Regis in the name of Lee ‘Tiny Cee’ Chapman who sadly passed away in 2010.
Lee was a founding member of Severe Carnage, a Hip Hop crew from here in Bognor Regis on the South Coast of England. Formed in the late ’80s the line up consisted of rappers Tiny Cee, MC Pryme and A.K.A. with producer/DJs Scape One and Mack One (Macca, now know as Mac McRaw, Wildstyle Bob, Nimble, Beathoven from Puma Strut fame). The line up changed sporadically over the years with other members including DJ Trooper One, DJ Shelly Mack (Knowledge of Self) and Millzee. They released only one record, the extremely rare and in demand ‘The Struggle Continues’ on white label demo (which im proud to say I still have a copy of!).
I moved to Bognor Regis from London also in the late eighties as a teenager and had already got the bug for Hip Hop culture through my introduction to BBoys and Breakin’, little did I know moving to Bognor from the city was gonna turn me into a full blown Hip Hop junkie, and Lee and Severe Carnage played a large role in that. So when Lee’s younger brother and old school friend of mine, Spencer asked me to help promote the event, it was a no brainer for this ageing Hip Hop head
The night will see the old Severe Carnage crew reunite Featuring live performances by Severe Carnage’s MC Pryme & AKA, Sublime Wizardry, with DJs Scape 1 (Old school electro funk set), John Ide, Spencer Chapman, Lee Harvey, Shelley Mack & Mr Krum plus bboy dance display feat. Ill Boogs.
The event is free entry and the organisers will be collecting for The West Pier Project homelessness charity. SEE YOU THERE!!!
And here’s a piece of very rare south coast UK Hip Hop history for you… Very old material of Severe Carnage and Scape One jam sessions from 1988 to 1991. The tracks have been cleaned up as best as possible. The quality can vary due to the source material from old cassette tapes but the nostalgia is unbeatable. Grab a copy while you can.
This album is dedicated to the memory of Lee Chapman (Tiny C) 1970 – 2010
Now complete with the recent rare and sought after ‘The Hunt’ now available for the first time.
A classic DOCUMENTARY!! I caught this about Public Enemy again on BBC4 last night and thought this would be a perfect addition to our classics collection. PE are my all time favourite Hip Hop group so I went on a hunt this morning to find it on you tube, and as luck would happen I found it! Hip Hop legends….ENJOY!
The video came with this disclaimer “Its a battle trying to get it to stay anywhere because of the COPYRIGHTS and LICENSES. Enjoy it while you can.”