Advantages: A couple of big tunes Disadvantages: Inconsistent
Bringing what was their seventh album under this name, Funkadelic released their seventh album in 1975. The George Clinton-led Funk band (who also went under Parliament for their more Soul-based work) came with “Let’s Take It To The Stage” with a line-up that included Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell , Fuzzy Haskins and most of the other regulars. 1. “Good To Your Earhole” They get the album underway with something expectedly strong as you find that ... ...and knew exactly what they were capable of as an act and so they lead the way nicely with some lively Funk material that makes the most of all aspects of the band and their unity that makes for such impressive work (that was seen to lead the way for all others working in this genre at the time). **Five Stars** 2. “Better By The Pound” With this one you see that you get Boogie Mosson laying down a hard groove on the bass to take them in and take them ...
Advantages: Bangers throughout Disadvantages: Nothing specific
...makes it appeal to those who won’t really get themselves into anything with such a twist to it. **Five Stars** 15. “Watching Me” Sampling a little something from the Acid-Jazz pioneer Roy Ayers, you see that you get a straight killer tune here as with this one you see that she is backed up by some raw Hip Hop beats with some light synth grooves giving it melody before she gets back to the spoken word (which later develops into raps) to mix things ... ...can’t contain her music and will go off in whatever direction it takes her. **Five Stars** 16. “Brotha” Sampling some classic Jazz in a simple piano loop (borrowed from Allen Toussaint) and I felt that it was a perfect way to set things up as she shows just how well her material seems to fit in with more traditional music (even though Neo-Soul is so progressive in its ways). It is another that shows her working at an optimal level, up to a standard ...
Advantages: A few bangers Disadvantages: Inconsistent
In 2001 the duo of Goldie Loc, Tray Deee and Snoop Dogg released their second album as The Eastsidaz. The Long Beach, California trio came to bring what would become their final album together, due in part to the fact that Snoop Dogg wished to move on to other projects and Tray Deee was sent to prison for 12 years soon after and so “Duces ‘n Trayz: The Old Fashioned Way” would mark the end of a time when a distinctive West Coast sound would have ... ...2. “I Luv It” They get things lively with a DJ Battlecat-produced two-stepper that gives it a distinctive late nineties-to-early ‘00s West coast sound that takes heavily from the sounds of G-Funk from earlier on during the former decade but has things updated to hit in with the new developments in what they are capable of delivering by this point. Kokane of Above The Law comes to assist on this one too for a banger of a jam, in addition to Snoop ...
Advantages: amusing, classic tracks, well put together Disadvantages: possibly a bit short, but only because it leaves you wanting more
...1. Unthugged Intro 2. Ugly Duckling - Meat Shake 3. Break 1 4. Dan Greenpeace & DJ Yoda present Large Professor - It's Large 5. Yoda Meets The Mr Men 6. Copywrite - Ten Times 7. Break 2 8. Vinyl Dialect - Pre-Style 9. Break 3 10. Ju Ju from the Beatnuts feat Bloody Moon - Punch You In The Face 11. Millionaire Idiot 12. T La Rock feat C-Boogie - It's Yours (Pt 2) 13. Emmerdale Gangsta 14. Dooley-O - 1990 15. Phone Skit 16. Mystro - Open Mic Pt 2 17. ...
Advantages: a good length, a nice mix of the elements of hip hop, clever and funny Disadvantages: not many that i can see.
...high for his following episodes. How to Cut and Paste is a turntablists dream. The album alternates between good rap songs and turntablist tracks. Yoda features various Turntablists on his album, giving them a chance to be heard. Even where they, themselves might well be legends in certain circles. Past DMC champions or finalists alike. DJ Plus one, Benny G, A Track and DJ Spinbad all get their time on the wax and it’s a pleasure to the ears. I’ve ... ...work, but its worth saying again. Turntablism is an overlooked art form. Scratching is not simply pulling a record back and forth on a turntable platter, there’s a lot more too it and many different techniques. The title of this album “how to cut and paste” is a reference to such in itself. Cutting and pasting is a turntablist art form, taking bits of different songs/albums/films etc and lacing them together for amusing purposes. There’s also crabbing, ...