Yep, the 12" for "Let the Good Times Roll" has 3 Non-Album tracks that are
dope. On the 2nd Def Jux comp he had a great track, 'I really like your def
jux baby tee', and He does have a track (I think called 'True Confessions')
on the Urban Renewal Comp, and, for those so inclined, he has a new EP out
on Rhymesayers, Soul Position 'Unlimited EP', which features his
instrumentals, with Blueprint MC'ing. Pretty hot. Definately the producer
of the year.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Goelzer" <johng@engberganderson.com>
To: <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 12:44 PM
Subject: [idm] RJD2 (was Stuff I got in the mail today)
quoted 11 lines I enjoy the RDJ2 remix as well. Perhaps someone might
> >> I enjoy the RDJ2 remix as well. Perhaps someone might
> >> offer a bit of information on his work.
>
>
> > check out the dead ringers cd on def jux.
> > one of my fav releases so far this year...
>
>
> Also, don't sleep on:
>
> - His outstanding mix album "Your Face or Your Kneecaps," available on
RJ's
quoted 15 lines Electrical Connections. Great mix.
> Electrical Connections. Great mix.
>
> - His earlier EP on BPM/Altered Vibes with the tracks "Here's What's Left"
> and "Two More Dead." Also essential.
>
> - I think there's a single on Def Jux, too, for "Let the Good Times Roll,"
> one of the tracks from the Dead Ringers full-length, but I haven't heard
> that.
>
> - His *stellar* remix of "The F Word" by Cannibal Ox.
>
> - Decent remix of Aesop Rock's "Kill 'Em All."
>
>
> I've been watching his stuff since hearing the CanOx remix, and have to
say
quoted 9 lines he's one of my new faves. Great stuff.
> he's one of my new faves. Great stuff.
>
>
> JG
>
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