Just a heads up as I'm sure there'll be some people here that are interested in this. This is an L.L. track that got played on a couple of radio shows, but was never released. Here's a snippet: - There have been rumours about this track getting released for years, but now it's finally happened thanks to Slice-of-Spice Records. You can pre-order a copy here: - Ifby Sigma - Crate Digging: Hip Hop
This hasn't got a name yet, but the artist is Ponce De'Leioun and it was produced by Brad Parks. I did the scratching.by Sigma - Member Submissions
rchecka, thanks a lot for the kind words man! It means a lot to me. I also don't like that Steve Gordon track. I was gonna cut it shorter than that, and maybe I should have, haha. I think my least favourite track though, is Jocko - Rhythm Talk. The backing track sounds bad - and a few of those records had session musicians replaying more well known tunes, rather than sampling - but thaby Sigma - Member Submissions
No worries man! Have a good holiday. Where you off to?by Sigma - Member Submissions
This is a mix of hip-hop tracks that were all released in 1979, although there may be some debate over the year of release of one or two of these songs. Don't expect pristine sound quality throughout! Tunes: - 01 - Imhotep Gary Byrd - 79 Intro 02 - Family - Family Rap 03 - Spoonie Gee - Spoonin Rap 04 - Scoopy - Scoopy Rap 05 - The Sequence - Funk You Up 06 - Troy Rainey -by Sigma - Member Submissions
Morgan Khan of Street Sounds is gonna be on Solar Radio from 4PM-6PM GMT. I don't know what he's going to be playing, as Street Sounds wasn't just a hip-hop label, but here's some words from the man himself: - QuoteMorgan KhanI am co-presenting tonight's show and am so excited about the music we have in store for you; including a 15 minute 'Crucial Mix', a seby Sigma - Crate Digging: Hip Hop
I've been listening to some DJ Frane.by Sigma - Crate Digging: Hip Hop
We did some "greatest MC of all time" 1 Vs. 1 polls on my site a few weeks ago and Chubb Rock beat 2Pac, haha. I'm a big fan of the Chubbster. I remember buying his first LP from Ruby Red Records in 88 after hearing Rock N Roll Dude on the radio.by Sigma - Crate Digging: Hip Hop
Alright people. I'm new to the site so I'll introduce myself first. One or two of you may know may from DJ Forums or my site, Digital Vertigo, but yeah - I'm Steve from the UK and I've been into hip-hop since about 82/83. I do a bit of scratching and mixing from time to time, but for the most part I'm an ex-DJ and pretty much solely a listener these days. Anyyyyyyway,by Sigma - Crate Digging: Hip Hop