Showing posts with label Aceyalone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aceyalone. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Aceyalone & DJ Fat Jack - 43rd & Excellence



New album from Aceyalone that is entirely produced by Fat Jack is out!

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Abstract Rude & Myka 9 are AyeM Ray-DIO


It's already some weeks old and I still don't know what to think about this album. My own expectations were totally different from the actual release. Since the moment I first heard Mikah 9's 'It's All Love' and already hearing ATU's 'South Central Thynk Taynk' a million times I waited for a collaboration album between Mikah 9 and Abstract Rude with production from Joseph Leimberg and Fat Jack that would blow me away.
So, it is not what I expected it to be but it absolutely grew on me and it is definitely worth a check!

Friday, August 29, 2014

Who Framed The A-Team?





You might have heard the A-Team on the Project Blowed compilation for the first time on the track "Maskeraid" for example. Here they (Abstract Rude & Aceyalone) are again but this time with a full-length album. There is another Heavyweights track on it, so that you can find all the released ones on this blog.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Request: Jizzm - Don't Even Trip


Originally posted on Ghetto Tyylit I was asked to re-up it. According to Kaliyuga Pro this is a reissue with lots of bonus tracks that you can also find on albums that Jizzm released later like on Illasophic 1.5, the Wreckgear Compilation and Archives.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Aceyalone - A Book Of Human Language + Beats(Re-Rip)



On the re-issue of the Instrumentals CD of this album Mumbles shared some detailed informations. He was introduced into digging records and beat making by his brother DJ Marvski and Cut Chemist and started producing in '92-'93 where he also made most of the beats for this album. Mumbles and AC went to the same school and when the rumor spread that AC is recording an album at Capitul, a friend of Mumbles handed a beat tape of Mumbles to AC and so they hooked up together. They recorded the tracks "The Greatest Show On Earth" and "Makeba" that were released on the album "All Balls Don't Bounce". Surprisingly, "Guidelines" was also recorded for the same album but they couldn't figure out the origin of the samples and the track didn't made it onto the album.
There is no info why "A Book Of Human Language" wasn't also released by Capitul but Mumbles has written that NuGruv, the label that manufactured and distributed the album, went bankrupt and in the end Mumbles and AC weren't paid properly :(

The re-release of the instrumental album btw has some different mixes and one or two tracks on it that weren't on the original album!
I have ripped the instrumentals CD again today because I have realised that I have uploaded the wrong rip the last time which had some errors. Sorry for that but now the quality is ok.