Thanks guys. i hope it will generate some interest. Those records are what made me get into the whole vinyl scene Now time for our E artist Erule Erule is a rapper from Chicago who relocated to LA. He released this 12" in 1994 and was supposed to drop an album based on what the sticker says. Unfortunately the album never dropped but he did release multiple 12" and EP in theby Greenferno - Crate Digging: Hip Hop
10 years ago we had this blog and were dropping mixes every once in a while. Everything was uploaded on megaupload so needless to say this links are dead Recently i saw someone uploading the mixes on youtube here's my favorite mix i ever made, it's a Canadian artists only (except for one screw up on the tracklist where i included English dudes because they had a Frankenstein remix oby Greenferno - Member Submissions
City to city is my joint on this one. Another album that i own but that i didn't pay enough attention to. I gave more spins to the 12" and used C'mon on an old mix i didby Greenferno - Crate Digging: Hip Hop
Dysfunkshunal Familee Dysfunkshunal Familee Records Today we have the Dysfunkshunal Family coming from Bushwick Those guys had Wu Tang like potential: a producer making those super grimy beats plus rhyming and a bunch of dope MCs Peep below the group bio out of Discogs Brooklyn, New York hip-hop crew Da Dysfunkshunal Familee (a.k.a. Civilized Savages / Armageddon Bodies) consisted oby Greenferno - Crate Digging: Hip Hop
Camouflage Large Regulate Loosely Wu Tang related (i've read this a lot but never seen concrete evidence that it is true), Camouflage Large released 2 12" in the 90s that are both essential. Both are straight NY hardcore boom bap records Hitmen Holdin Steel / Cocbacda9 was released in 96. There are 2 pressing of this, one with a typo on the group's name (Camoflauge insteadby Greenferno - Crate Digging: Hip Hop
Brainsick Mob Brainsick Records Brainsick Mob aka Brainsick enterprise is composed of Jack The Ripper (brother of Lil Dap of Group Home fame) and Blackstarr They first appeared on Group Home's first album (Livin Proof), on the last track of the album: The Realness. They later released a 12" called East NY Theory with Lil Dap which established them in the scene. this record has bby Greenferno - Crate Digging: Hip Hop
This is one of the latest i received: Lac Rippa / Scrooge. Talk about 90s random rap, i heard this one on one of Alkuttraz's mixtape and have been looking for it since Concrete Jungle flips the same sample from Normal Connors as Mobb Deep's Trife Life (awesome bass line btw)by Greenferno - Crate Digging: Hip Hop
Hi everyone I started a little column on another web site to explore the underground / indy hip hop of the 90s, trying to shine some light on the "classics" that are findable and affordable (it's all relative but we can all agree that 50$ is more affordable than 300$) Rchecka invited me to join this board some i'm going to start with a recap of what i already came up witby Greenferno - Crate Digging: Hip Hop