Just gotta double on this one: awesome album. And you can find it all
over the place as a cutout (probably b/c the distortion ruins it on all
but good/loud systems - the best way distortion can be used).
Another one to look out for: Jungle Bros _J Beez Wit the Remedy_. Uneven
and sloppy, but both in a very interesting way. Also a cut-out special.
I would love to have heard the version before the cuts their label
demanded ... no sampling of Slayer or anything that credible, but they do
sample themselves ; )
J
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000 15:10:34 -0500 (EST) Arthur Purvis
<abpurvis@Princeton.EDU> writes:
quoted 18 lines New Kingdom - Paradise Don't Come Cheap (Gee Street)
>New Kingdom - Paradise Don't Come Cheap (Gee Street)
> Someone mentioned Heavy Load, but this one is way way better (not
>that
>Heavy Load isn't a good album, but you get my point). The most
>musically
>interesting hiphop album I've ever heard maybe... produced by scotty
>hard
>(whose solo album that others have mentioned is OK but nothing
>compared to
>his new kingdom work) - this is what happens when a couple of black
>dudes
>who listen to Black Sabbath, Public Enemy, Foetus, Run DMC, Grand Funk
>Railroad, etc (the thank you lists on their records are really
>bizarre)
>make a hiphop record. Tremendous levels of distortion, psychedelic
>noise
>damage, kickass beats, almost no samples, brilliant rapping. Cannot
>recommend this record enough.
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