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There's a trailer on TV at the minute that's got 'dont sweat the technique' on so just revisited a load of hip hop from the time. Not seen the video before. Ticks a lot of hip hop video boxes! Lots of nostalgia. Here's the ones I've been playing that remind me of those times. Just great beats. I've always said 'glaciers of ice' is my favourite hip hop song bit '93 til infinity' is just amazing. I've put in 'casualties of war' cos of the Funky drummer break
These aren't necessarily my fave rap tunes, just what I've been playing last week
My mistake casualties of war is the amen brother break
I used to take the train down to Manchester when I was 15 and buy hip hop vinyl in the era of Nas, Wu Tang, Gang Starr etc - I was obsessed. A lot of it still stands up really well.
Yeah it was the golden era. Just glanced at fine young cannibals thread and they put funky drummer to great use on on of their songs, I ain't the man I used to be. it was in my head
I've not put any RZA or DJ Premier but era of great beatsmen
That DITC above is really good. I love the 70s funk soul samples (i.e. most of them!)
Remember having this on vinyl:
Still think this is a great track...
If you want some blaxploitation beats then this Pete Rock instrumental is on fire. With Deck's rapping taken off
I like this thread
Cypress Hill
Eric B & Rakim
Talkin of cypress hill this is my fave tune of theirs. When DJ Muggs was doing his best RZA impression.
Instrumental version so B-real's annoying but funny rapping is taken off
Oh my goodness... what have you started!?
I remember having a tape from a Radio 1 show in about '91 that had this on it. I was already well into Ice Cube, NWA, ICE-T, Run DMC, Public Enemy, etc...
I didn't realise Slick Rick was British at the time, but this just blew the lid off for me.
This came off an awesome album.
So much good stuff. British hip hop was a bit sparse then, but i remember Gunshot:
I swear it's the incredible samples that make some of this still sound so fresh.
Black Sheep!!!
Had an American mate in the late '90s who ended up my best man... we always referenced this song as he was not your typical American:
I saw Jeru the Damaja live in Leeds yeeeears ago, it was brilliant.
Another classic DJ Premier beat with KRS ONE
Have you been on my youtube playlist?
No hip hop thread can be complete without one of the greatest ever
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too many. Big L, Pharside, Beastie boys, Naughty by Nature, Arrested Development
Ooh..good thread. Smoke 'em if you got 'em
Another Muggs production, great album....
Every time I hear a gas cooker I think of the moob deep shock ones tune.
Arabian Prince(N.W.A)...actually we booked him for a party in London about 10years ago. Absolutely shite, play a bunch of Blur and Nirvana...shite.
Following on from Dumbbot above, the legend that is Afrika Bambaataa had everyone going WTAF at a gig many moons ago when he played a host of chart hip hop, pop & classics like 'who let the dogs out'. We were doing visuals for the gig & so on stage with him & the tension was palpable.
Premiere related beats again
YESSSSSSSSS, this is my sweet spot. Used to love getting up at the weekend to watch Yo MTV Raps, which was probably terrible but perfect for 13 year old me. Remember hearing Headcracker by Double XX Posse and falling in love with it. Still maintain they're one of the great (mostly) forgotten groups.
Also pretty sad that listening to Afrika Bambaataa is pretty difficult these days (I know he was more 80s, but still)...
@eskay did you post that mix last year? Feel like I might have listened to it before. Is there a track list?
Enjoying my Friday starting in a different direction
And it’s time for me to dig out Hilltop Hoods.
Yeah Hill top hoods! Introduced to them via this section!
There's a music venue in MK (MK11) that gets the 90's hip hop circuit visiting pretty frequently. i've seen pharoah monch, charlie 2na and a couple of others there. always good fun
Simon Says falls into the 90's just, that a serious song...
@dirtylyle - yes, I think I linked to it on a previous thread. I'll sort a track listing
Just a casual fan really, but my taste in hip-hop rarely goes beyond the 1990s. A couple of faves...
Late 80s pop rapper Heavy D managed to conceal this absolute banger midway through his otherwise poor Peaceful Journey album.
Some line up on this!
skee-lo - how had i forgotten about that!
this was always a favourite in the early 90's
I follow a really good Spotify 90s hip hop playlist
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX186v583rmzp
Great thread, can someone set up a STW Spotify playlist to save me the effort!
Good thread! I used to listen to Hip Hop when I was in my early teens but lived in the constant fear that my parents would play one of my cassette tapes and hear the lyrics! Cypress Hill Black Sunday is as good today as it was back in '93.
Seeing as NWA and some others push us into the 80's I think we can go a few years the other way too....
Edit: not sure why the link is not embedding the video. Anyhow, Bubba Sparxxx - Deliverance
This is one of the first rap singles that ever caught my attention and I still love it
did anyone listen to much of the UK stuff. I'm thinking Demon Boyz, London Posse etc also a guy in the north called pitman had some good stuff, can't find it anywhere though
Was just going to moan that no one had mentioned Naughty By Nature until I noticed the above.... Used to love them and have recently been listening to a lot of 90's stuff. Ace, absolutely ace! Current heavy rotation is N2N, NWA and some Ice T amongst others.
Anyone remember Hip Hop Connection mag? I used to have to get the bus over to Keighley to pick up a copy. Good times.