Showing posts with label Elusive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elusive. Show all posts
Thursday, October 10, 2019
Monday, June 17, 2019
Sunday, July 5, 2015
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.
Labels:
2000,
Abstract Rude,
Aceyalone,
DJ D,
Djinji Brown,
DK Toon,
Elusive,
Fat Jack,
Ganjah K,
Heavyweights,
Kool DJ EQ,
Mikah 9,
P.E.A.C.E.,
Vic Hop,
Volume 10
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Request: Project Blowed Sampler
Labels:
2002,
Abstract Rude,
Aceyalone,
Chu,
CVE,
Elusive,
EPG,
Riddlore,
Terradactyle,
Various,
Xololanxinxo
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Albums, I better shouldn't have sold/lost Part I

I can't really remember, what happened to this one. I think it's lost and it is really a pity! The only thing I remember what could be the reason for the loss, is the fact that I took some CD's with me to work to rip them there. The fact that this one is encoded with Lame 3.98 leads to the conclusion that it must have been ripped last year, as I surely didn't recoded it!
To say something about the album itself, it was released in 1998 and completely produced by Elusive. As you can see on the picture, there are some nice features on it including a track with Mikah 9 and L'Roneous, one with ASOP, Grouch's second best track(my favorite is on Fat Jack's - Cater To The DJ 2) together with Bizarro and others... The overall beats are very dark with deep basses, perfect for pumping them in a car with a big sub-woofer. I can remember when I was on a car convention for hobbyists and I went around playing this CD in other cars with custom build car stereos. Everyone who heard the music wondered where I got it from because it really pushed the car stereos to their limits :D
Labels:
1998,
Abstract Rude,
ASOP,
BFAP,
Bizarro,
Eligh,
Elusive,
Grouch,
L'Roneous,
Living Legends,
Mikah 9,
Murs,
Mystik Journeymen,
PSC,
Sold/Lost Albums
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