Showing posts with label Equipto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Equipto. Show all posts
Friday, July 12, 2019
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
VA - Rethink Everything
Labels:
2017,
Aceyalone,
Bandcamp,
Bored Stiff,
Compilation,
Equipto,
L'Roneous,
Mic T,
Moka Only,
Otayo Dubb,
PSC,
SFSM,
Tajai,
White Mic,
Z-Man
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Friday, January 24, 2014
White Mic - As Is
Labels:
2014,
Bandcamp,
Bored Stiff,
Equipto,
FatLip,
L'Roneous,
Mint Rock,
P. Whaley,
P.W. Esquire,
Pep Love,
Scarub,
Spank Pops,
Top-R,
White Mic,
Z-Man
Monday, December 31, 2012
Sunday, July 22, 2012
The Real High Life EP
The dig of the week is this fine record that I traded for a Mikah 9 record and also got a Candy's 22 record for it. Straight Bored Stiff ish that contains 8 tracks while the CD version contains some more tracks.
Labels:
2000,
Bored Stiff,
Equipto,
J-Duce,
Kweezy,
Mr. Taber,
P-Way,
Pitch Black,
Spank Pops
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Equipto - Vintage Volume Won EP

About 11 years ago I spoted this record at a homies house and at that time I couldn't get enough of it. What's funny about it is, that he didn't like record at all, although it was his and he only bought dope records he liked.
The beats remind of the good ol' Stiff stuff. So check them out!
Labels:
1999,
Auk The Hater,
Bored Stiff,
Equipto,
Instrumentals,
TD Camp
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Equipto again...

One year before the Vintage Volume II, Equipto released the first record in this series. The album is more close to the typical Stiff sound in comparison to the Vintage Volume II. It is a rip of the original release, Discogs says that the re-release contains two additional tracks.
There is also a very nice EP out there which I can recommend you to grab if you have the chance to. This one contains the most interesting tracks off the CD plus some instrumentals.
Labels:
1999,
Big Shawn,
Bored Stiff,
Equipto,
P-Way,
Prizaz,
TD Camp,
X-Rayqtioner
Albums, I better shouldn't have sold/lost Part VIII

This one got more rare than I thought. There is also an EP out but the CD contains more interesting tracks. I can't understand that! It's often this way, that an EP or 12" does not contain the most interesting tracks. On the EP you can't find the track "Baby Girl" for example which is very smooth and sounds like an old Bored Stiff production. "Clock On" is smooth too, but like a mixture of a RnB and a Pimp Style beat. Both tracks have female backing vocals from Reign...
Labels:
2000,
Big Shawn,
Bored Stiff,
Equipto,
Iza,
J-Duce,
Mr. Taber,
P-Way,
Phil Gates,
Reign,
San Quinn,
Sold/Lost Albums,
Son Of Man
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