Cheers V.Verge wrote:nice Craig!
Did you feel that Saafir took that one? I guess its the fine line between pre-writtens and the off the top improv action.
http://randomrapradio.com/2013/11/18/ca ... mber-1994/
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Cheers V.Verge wrote:nice Craig!
Cool, but I have posted this from my tape collection since years ago. And my version is from the very beginning of the show and even goes longer at the end...IRISH_CRAIG wrote:45 minutes of the Hiero v Hobo battle tape from 94. 19 years ago today
https://soundcloud.com/randomrapradio/casual-vs-saafir-sway-tech
Good shit. King Most is the homie.step son wrote:My radio show from last night
http://djstepone.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11 ... 71113.html
Q Tip – Gettin Up (King Most remix)
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Indeed, going to be checking that for sure. Mega props.that Newbury Freestyle tape looks interesting, cheers
VegaTheChosen wrote:
http://thecryptonline.com/v4/newbury-fr ... -circa-96/
The Newbury Freestyle Tape is pretty legendary it’s the holy grail of the underground hiphop scene specifically Boston. This is the tape where many established MC’s got their start. Akrobatik, Mr. Lif, Rip Shop, KT, among others all got there start on this tape. This is unbelievably rare and it’s pretty much non-existent and has never been leaked to the internet you can’t even find info of this on the net check Discogs! This is 90 minutes of fresh material ripped directly from tape and cut up by freestyle. The quality is extremely good, I also have side A and B ripped directly in two 45 minute tracks. Take a step into 1996, back when dudes used to really freestyle.
T-Maxx, Akrobatik, Mr. Lif, KT, Low Key, Mikst Nutz, Mr. Duff, 7th Child, God Complex, Polecast, M Slash and more!
Stream: http://www.audiomack.com/album/thecrypt ... le-tape-ii
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Step, you remember those cheap Underground Flavas tapes? Any idea who was droppin these gems back then, from Hounslow ?step one wrote:
No idea mate. I was only about 15/16 back then and was still getting my head around the idea of being able to buy music from somewhere other than Our Price and Woolworths!IRISH_CRAIG wrote:Step, you remember those cheap Underground Flavas tapes? Any idea who was droppin these gems back then, from Hounslow ?step one wrote:
sup manstep one wrote:just re-upped Marley Marl on Westwood's show from 1998
http://djstepone.blogspot.co.uk/2009/04 ... -1998.html
http://djstepone.blogspot.co.uk/2009/04 ... art-3.html
Can anyone tell me what that beat is on the side A outro?VegaTheChosen wrote:
http://thecryptonline.com/v4/newbury-fr ... -circa-96/
The Newbury Freestyle Tape is pretty legendary it’s the holy grail of the underground hiphop scene specifically Boston. This is the tape where many established MC’s got their start. Akrobatik, Mr. Lif, Rip Shop, KT, among others all got there start on this tape. This is unbelievably rare and it’s pretty much non-existent and has never been leaked to the internet you can’t even find info of this on the net check Discogs! This is 90 minutes of fresh material ripped directly from tape and cut up by freestyle. The quality is extremely good, I also have side A and B ripped directly in two 45 minute tracks. Take a step into 1996, back when dudes used to really freestyle.
T-Maxx, Akrobatik, Mr. Lif, KT, Low Key, Mikst Nutz, Mr. Duff, 7th Child, God Complex, Polecast, M Slash and more!
Stream: http://www.audiomack.com/album/thecrypt ... le-tape-ii
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http://www.divshare.com/direct/24793995-97f.zip
bad-cop wrote:
Can anyone tell me what that beat is on the side A outro?
Thanks
BC
ThanksHipHopInfinityRIPLOL wrote:bad-cop wrote:
Can anyone tell me what that beat is on the side A outro?
Thanks
BC
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Yep.step one wrote:nice to see someone else stepping up with some different tapes innit.
Good work on the Red Alert - are all these coming out of your own collection?