22 ч. назад
This "show" is dedicated to the group from California, called San Francisco Street Music aka SFSM. This crew put out a lot of tapes during 1994 - 1998 but they also made new music during 2010 - 2014. Their music is honest and personal and the beats are emotional/dope. Not forgetting that raw 4-track sound..
This is collection some of my favorite tracks (there's more, i cound't fit them all in this..) poorly mixed/pausemixed. Hopefully y'all enjoy!
— Cogu
This is collection some of my favorite tracks (there's more, i cound't fit them all in this..) poorly mixed/pausemixed. Hopefully y'all enjoy!
— Cogu
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22 ч. назад
Murmurecords
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In 1995, the first sampler arrived at the Ceebro camp, and suddenly, what had been a monthly hobby turned into a weekly ritual. Homeless Beats 1995 is a beat mixtape release that dives into this phase and compiles some of our earliest music-making moments. The album strongly echoes the underground hip-hop sound of the time, expressed in the audio format available to us back then.
HB95 dives into the early production sound of RPK (then known as Esaar) and how it evolved alongside the experiments of Ceebrolistics. In addition to instrumentals, the album captures the vibe of the era through freestyle raps, spontaneous cassette recordings, and moments of genuine impromptu goof from those early sessions.
Back in 1995, music was made in long sessions in Roope’s room in Merirastila. Nights stretched into mornings,
fueled by Afri-Cola, and the chaos eventually turned into music. Around the same time, a tight-knit crew started forming at the Merirastila youth center—a crew that would eventually become Murmurecordings.
2 0 2 5
In 1995, the first sampler arrived at the Ceebro camp, and suddenly, what had been a monthly hobby turned into a weekly ritual. Homeless Beats 1995 is a beat mixtape release that dives into this phase and compiles some of our earliest music-making moments. The album strongly echoes the underground hip-hop sound of the time, expressed in the audio format available to us back then.
HB95 dives into the early production sound of RPK (then known as Esaar) and how it evolved alongside the experiments of Ceebrolistics. In addition to instrumentals, the album captures the vibe of the era through freestyle raps, spontaneous cassette recordings, and moments of genuine impromptu goof from those early sessions.
Back in 1995, music was made in long sessions in Roope’s room in Merirastila. Nights stretched into mornings,
fueled by Afri-Cola, and the chaos eventually turned into music. Around the same time, a tight-knit crew started forming at the Merirastila youth center—a crew that would eventually become Murmurecordings.
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22 ч. назад
Kevin Keith & The Dirty Dozen Show - January 15th 1994
Tracklist:
Kevin Keith & The Dirty Dozen Promo
Empty Pocketz - Struggles From The Days Of Old
Das EFX - Gimme Dat Microphone
Wu-Tang Clan - Method Man Remix
Wayne Smith feat B-Real - Under Mi Sleng Teng (DJ Muggs Soul Assassins Remix)
Talk Break
A Tribe Called Quest - The Chase Pt II Remix
Shyheim feat Rubbabandz/ K-Tez & Down Low Recka - The B-Side (Bring The Drama)
Magic Juan - What’s the Word Demo
Souls Of Mischief - Never No More
Owtlawz - Great Gozh Almighty
Trends of Culture - Who Got My Back?
Talk Break
Trends Of Culture Interview
Trends Of Culture Freestyle
Talk Break
Tracklist:
Kevin Keith & The Dirty Dozen Promo
Empty Pocketz - Struggles From The Days Of Old
Das EFX - Gimme Dat Microphone
Wu-Tang Clan - Method Man Remix
Wayne Smith feat B-Real - Under Mi Sleng Teng (DJ Muggs Soul Assassins Remix)
Talk Break
A Tribe Called Quest - The Chase Pt II Remix
Shyheim feat Rubbabandz/ K-Tez & Down Low Recka - The B-Side (Bring The Drama)
Magic Juan - What’s the Word Demo
Souls Of Mischief - Never No More
Owtlawz - Great Gozh Almighty
Trends of Culture - Who Got My Back?
Talk Break
Trends Of Culture Interview
Trends Of Culture Freestyle
Talk Break
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