Veteran Cambridge crew Delegates of Culture performing together again at the sick RhymePad and BoomBap event Friday night in Cambridge
Veteran Cambridge crew Delegates of Culture performing together again at the sick RhymePad and BoomBap event Friday night in Cambridge
Nothing like a new Mystro video for a track previously released in 2007 to brighten up this grey and dreary day. ‘Come We Go’ is Produced by Harry Love, although this composition is a live version by Latin Jazz band Son Veneno performed and recorded during their 2008 UK tour with Mystro and subsequently became the final version for the video.
Director – Simon Graham
Assistant Director – David Farquharson
Production – David Ellis, Charles Battrick, Reg Garwood
Editor – Ben Nugent
Animation – Simon Graham, David Farquharson, Jonathan Ossitt, Anthony Black
Illustration – Josh Sutterby, George Higham, Greg Haynes
Mystrogen Deluxe will be released on Don’t Bizznizz this winter… stay tuned for more info!
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UMe’s “Respect the Classics” campaign continues to reissue classic out of print hip-hop albums back on vinyl for the first time in years, with cool modern twists like 3D Lenticular covers, picture discs, metallic treatments, updated artwork, colored vinyl and more.
Respect The Classics launched last September with five Priority Records classics, including expanded CD and digital 25th Anniversary Editions of Eazy-E’s triple platinum solo debut, Eazy-Duz-It and EPMD’s chart-topping album, Strictly Business. Remastered 180-gram vinyl LP reissues of Eazy-Duz-It, Ice Cube’s solo debut, AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted, and N.W.A’s iconic, triple-platinum Straight Outta Compton will also be released in faithfully replicated original album packaging, as well as a remastered CD and digital reissue of N.W.A’s debut, N.W.A & The Posse.
UMe’s “Respect The Classics” continued with special edition 15th Anniversary vinyl LPs for DMX’s first two albums, both multi-platinum essentials originally released in 1998 and long out-of-print on vinyl. It’s Dark & Hell Is Hot and Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Heart, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart within seven months of each other, were released on gold vinyl and blood-splattered vinyl, respectively. All products can be found at www.RespectTheClassics.com along with merchandise and exclusive vinyl bundles.
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Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) continues its “Respect the Classics” tribute to many of hip-hop’s finest with the latest vinyl releases of Gang Starr’s 1992 release “Daily Operation”, four classics from Talib Kweli including Black Star and Dr. Octagon’s debut album “Dr. Octagonecologyst”, available now at http://smarturl.it/RespectTheClassics.
Blak Twang featuring Roots Manuva, Seanie T – ‘Echo Chamber’, Taken from ‘Dettwork Southeast’ (1996 / 2014 Reissue)
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One of my favourite scratch routines from a Hip Hop track! Here we have a demonstration from DJ Supreme from legendary UK crew Hijack with the Yodel Scratch he created in 1989 and performed on the track “Airwave Hijack”.
Supreme says “Contrary to popular belief I was not using the 33/45 speed buttons, but tapping, rubbing and pushing the turntable platter to mimic vocalisation. Later on a similar technique was applied for the car screech scratch on Badman Is Robin”
Check the whole track here
Hijack – Airwave Hijack (Part 1)
On Thursday 18th September 2014 Mista Jam invited Harry Love to do a 1 hour guest mix for his show on BBC Radio 1Xtra where he described Harry as “one of the all time greatest UK Hip Hop producers & DJs” something we fully endorse here at HHL&T, stream the mix here
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Full track list:
Verb T & Harry Love – Delusion
Jehst – Alcoholic Author
Blak Twang – On Line
Supa T, Jehst & Kyza – It’s All Live
Verb T & Harry Love – Showbitchness
Black The Ripper aka Samson & Harry Love – The Remedy
Kyza Smirnoff – Lights Out
Klashnekoff – It’s Murda
Wu Tang Clan – Tearz (instrumental)
Roots Manuva – Witness
Skinnyman – I’ll Be Surprised
Rodney P – Murderer Style
Snoop Dogg – Gin & Juice
Dr Dre & Snoop Dogg – Nuthin But A G Thang
Ol Dirty Bastard – Shimmy Shimmy Y’all
Brand Nubian – Slow Down
Cypress Hill – When The Ship Goes Down (instrumental)
Tribe Called Quest – Check The Rhyme
Tribe Called Quest – Award Tour
Tribe Called Quest – Electric Relaxation
Crooklyn Dodgers – Crooklyn
Fugees – Nappy Heads (remix)
2pac & Digital Underground – I Get Around
Eric B & Rakim – Eric B Is President
Biz Markie – Make The Music With Your Mouth Biz
Soul II Soul – Back To Life (acapella)
Faith Evans – Love Like This (instrumental)
De La Soul – 4 More
Digital Underground – Humpty Dance
Ghostface Killah – Cherez La Ghost
Redman – Da Goodness
James Brown – Get On The Good Foot
Kool & The Gang – Hollywood Swingin’
Tom Browne – Funkin’ For Jamaica
Zapp & Roger – Dance Floor
Vaughn Mason – Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll
Queen – Another One Bites The Dust
Chic – Good Times
Fonda Rae – Over Like A Fat Rat
Dizzee Rascal – P****hole (acapella)
Black Rock & DJ Ez Rock – It Takes Two
Bil Biv Devoe – Poison
Bobbi Brown – My Parogative
Prince – Kiss
Gwen McCrae – All This Love That I’m Giving
The Jacksons – Dancing Machine
Marvin Gaye – I’ve Got My Music (acapella)
J-Dilla – E=MC2 (instrumental)
JAGUAR SKILLS: The DEFJAG Mix: 30 Years Of Def Jam In 30 Minutes
Jazzy Jay – Def Jam
T La Rock – It’s Yours
LL Cool J – Can’t Live Without My Radio
LL Cool J – I Need A Beat
Hollis Crew – It’s The Beat
Beastie Boys – Brass Monkey
Beastie Boys – No Sleep Till Brooklyn
Beastie Boys – Fight For Your Right To Party
Slick Rick – Mona Lisa
Oran Juice Jones – The Rain
LL Cool J – I’m Bad
Public Enemy – Rebel Without A Pause
Public Enemy – Don’t Belive The Hype
Public Enemy – Night Of The Living Basehead
3rd Bass – Product Of The Enviroment
3rd Bass – The Gasface
LL Cool J – Big Ol’ Butt
Public Enemy – Fight The Power
LL Cool J – Mama Said Knock You Out
LL Cool J – The Boomin’ System
LL Cool J – To The Break Of Dawn
Public Enemy – Welcome To The Terrordome
Public Enemy – Can’t Do Nuttin For You Man
LL Cool J – Jingling Baby Remix
Nice And Smooth – Hip-Hop Junkies
Nice And Smooth – How To Flow
Public Enemy – Shut Em Down (Pete Rock Remix)
3rd Bass – Pop Goes The Weasel
EPMD – Headbanger
EPMD – Crossover
Redman – Blow Your Mind
Redman – Time For Some Akshon
Onyx – Throw Ya Gunz
Onyx – Slam
LL Cool J – I Shot Ya
Redman – Rockafellla (Remix)
Redman – I Can’t Wait
LL Cool J – Doin’ It
Method Man – All I Need
Method Man – Bring The Pain
Warren G – Regulate
Slick Rick – Behind Bars
Redman – Pick It Up
EPMD – Da Joint
Redman – Whatever Man
Cru – Just Another Case
Jay-Z – Friend Or Foe 98
Cru – Pronto
LL Cool J – 4321
Redman – Da Goodness
DMX – Get At Me Dog
DMX – Ruff Ryders Anthem
Jay-Z – Money Cash Hoes
Jay-Z – Hardknock Life
Memphis Bleek – Memphis Bleek Is
DMX – What’s My Name
DMX – Party Up
Jay-Z – So Ghetto
EPMD – Symphoney 2000
Foxy Brown – Hot Spot
Ja Rule – Holla Holla
Jay-Z – Big Pimpin
Ludacris – What’s Your Fantasy
Ludacris – Move Bitch
Ja Rule – Aways On Time
Beanie Sigel – The Truth
Jay-Z – Izzo
Jay-Z – Takeover
Scarface – On My Block
Jay-Z – Excuse Me Miss Again
Ludacris – Saturday
Camron – Oh Boy
The Diplomats – Dipset Anthem
Ludacris – Stand Up
Joe Budden – Pump it Up
Juelz Santana – Okay Okay
Jay-Z – Dirt Of Your Shoulder
Jay-Z – Encore
The Diplomats – I Really Mean It
Jay-Z – 99 Problems
Freeway – What We Do
Camron – Get Em Girls
Kanye West – Through The Wire
Kanye West – Jesus Walks
Camron – Down And Out
Young Jeezy – Go Crazy
Juelz Santana – Mic Check
Young Jeezy – Soul Survivor
Juelz Santana – There You Go
Rick Ross – Hustlin
Jay-Z – Show Me What You Got
Jay-Z – Oh My God
Nas – Hip-Hop Is Dead
Nas – Hustlers
The Roots – Long Time
Young Jeezy – I Luv it
The Roots – Don’t Feel Right
Nas – Where Are They Now?
Kanye West – Barry Bonds
Jay-Z – Dear Summer
Kanye West – Stronger
Kanye West – Good Life
Fabolous – Make Me Better
Kanye West – Can’t Tell Me Nothing
Big Boi – Shutterbug
Kanye West – Power
Young Jeezy – My President
Kanye West – All Of The Lights
Nas – The Don
Rick Ross – Maybach Music 2
Rick Ross – Hold Me Back
Rick Ross – Mc Hammer
Rick Ross – BMF
Kanye West – Mercy
2 Chainz – I’m Different
Kanye West – Clique
2 Chainz – Feds Watching
Kanye West – Bound 2
Killah Priest reveals to BrealTV what track put him on the map of hip-hop.
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This episode of VladTV’s True Hip Hop Stories features R.A. the Rugged Man sharing an encounter that one of his friends had in the studio with Biggie Smalls. The New York rapper says his man, who Biggie named “Malt,” got drunk after downing four 40 oz bottles of malt liquor and started getting wild.
According to R.A., Malt asked B.I.G. to slap him in the face to wake him up, but the Brooklyn rapper was unsure about hitting him. After asking again, Biggie smacked him up and the guy’s face started bleeding, so the “Hypnotize” rapper sent one of his Junior M.A.F.I.A. crew out to get Malt another beer.