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Monday, June 12, 2006


People Under The Stairs

YO!

So it has come to my attention that some of you are lacking in your track collection. I can tell because of the 30 e-mails in my box telling me to update this thing. Here you go bitches..I haven't forgotten about ya.

I'm gonna throw you guys one of my favorite groups ever :PUTS!!

Los Angeles duo Thes One(Christopher Portugal) and Double K(Michael Turner) serve up playful back-and-forth rhymes set to excellent, vinyl-centric production. Incredibly smooth loops, earthy samples and mad breakbeats set a jazzy, laid-back feel, while the two emcees sound off on hip-hop, crate diggin', ladies and weed. Skilled DJ work tops things off, with sweet scratches that only these guys could perfectly intertwine into the tracks. PUTS have released four albums since 1998 - The Next Step, Question In The Form Of An Answer, and O.S.T. Just last month, Stepfather was released.
I feel that Puts are for the most part, unrecognized in the hiphop community , unless your a fan of underground. They have been one of those groups that are pivotal in underground and yet, are for the most part a mystery.

When b-boys reigned and being elbow deep in crates of vinyl was how everyone spent their weekends..People Under the Stairs were one of the groups who inspired me greatly.Double K and Thes One are true wax addicts. They search for records that are jazzy, funky, rare, and dope. They have created a sound that is comparable to Jurrasic 5, Beatnuts, Souls of Mischief, Ugly Duckling, and Freestyle Fellowship. (I know some of you right now are ..like..who is Ugly Duckling? Do not fear--I will post some tracks from them too) They produce a sound that, in my opinion, is true hiphop. Fresh, innovative and their style is reflective of those good ol party jams that you wish were the soundtrack to your life. PUTS have been directing underground hiphop where it should be... nostalgia based rhymes and beats (like Camp Lo) make for rare and unique listening experience. Nobody does it like these guys and nobody does what these guys do, consistently dish out good old fashioned hip hop.

PUTS knows what the hip hop head likes..and they have delivered it in a bad ass way since their first album. Some people underestimated the lyrical abilities of Thes and K..because of their brilliant producing abilities..I feel that Question in the Form of an Answer probably shattered that belief. They proved they had somethingto say and they proved that their lyrical abilities could supersede what anybody had predicted.
If you do not own one album..you have to grab one. If you have friends who don't know these guys..school 'em.

Albums

Stepfather- 2006
OST -2002
Question in the Form of an Answer -2000
The Next Step -1998


PUTS-The Dig
my personal fave PUTS song--listen to the lyrics..these guys are just damn cool.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/5456kn

PUTS-L.A. song
http://www.sendspace.com/file/i98ipi

PUTS-Acid Raindrops--mad beat, mad flow, mad lyrics-
http://www.sendspace.com/file/n4hhpt

PUTS-Smokin Blunts
http://www.sendspace.com/file/8bpuj5


PUTS-Keepin it Live
http://www.sendspace.com/file/xk7uh1


Instramentals

PUTS- Schooled in the Trade
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ne8fdz

PUTS-Sunroof
http://www.sendspace.com/file/97q3bo





Ugly Duckling--who the hell is that?

I will school ya quickly.

They formed in '93--everyone knows that year from Soul's "'93 Till Infinity"..and that style that was associated with that time. Andy, Dizzy and Young Einstein set off a battle of a different sort: a four-year struggle to get anyone to listen to their music.Making beats in the lab by night and by day, working in bookstores and makin money "off the books", these guys were determined to make a name for themselves. In '97, they put out a single called "Fresh Mode"..this is what put UD on the underground map. It also bought Einstein his infamous dookie gold chain. These guys slaved to get their stuff heard, if only by a few people at a time.

UD has that positive and head noddin' ol school approach to hiphop. Lyrics are tightly delivered and beats are masterfully created. They are similar to PUTS in that, no matter where your from, or what genre you like,there will be something that you can find on these albums to listen to.

Albums

Bang for the Buck-2006
Fresh Mode- 2004
Journey To Anywhere(bonus cd)-2004
Taste the Secret(bonus tracks)-2004
Taste the Secret-2003
Journey to Anywhere -2002
Journey to Anywhere-2000 (1500 Music)


UD -Rio de Jenaro
http://www.sendspace.com/file/z2fbiq

UD - The Pike
http://www.sendspace.com/file/3nxcyn

UD -Turn it Up
http://www.sendspace.com/file/1wzbt8

UD-Eye on the Gold Chain
http://www.sendspace.com/file/er3mxj

UD-Meatshake--very silly, very funky, very clever
http://www.sendspace.com/file/crtt7x


ENJOY!

Friday, June 02, 2006


Canadian Hiphop.

Meg; You like the blog?
lex: It's great. You made a serious booboo.
Meg: I don't make mistakes.
Lex: Canadian hip hop..you should have started with it. You should start over.
Meg; I'm not starting over. I'll do it.

I should have opened my blog with Canadian Hiphop. Sheesh. I should be ashamed of myself. AAhh well..I'm over it, I'll just make this entry extra jam packed with Canadian goodness. I also have these other hiphop heads on Rapdogs.com who don't get the chance to hear alot of the artists who have come or are comin outta here.The lesson begins.

Back when I played ball at St.Lukes till the street lights went on and I had to boot it home to make curfew--my earphones were spittin Maestro Fresh Wes. Coming from Toronto--Wes and his Vision Crew were representing Canada well in 89/90--The following three tracks are off of "Symphony in Full Effect"-1990. They are still beats that we breakdance to-- I love these tracks! He did release a new album recently..he used a sample of Gowan's "Criminal Mind" in one track ..and I will be brutally honest--I prefer old Maestro.

Maestro Fresh Wes- Drop The Needle
http://www.sendspace.com/file/wraziw

Maestro Fresh Wes-Conductin' Thangs
http://www.sendspace.com/file/qw24qi

Maestro Fresh Wes- Let your Backbone Slide
http://www.sendspace.com/file/dom4ht


The Dream Warriors, a duo that formed in 1988, were King Lou and Capital Q. They made themselves popular when they made "My Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style" and "Wash Your Face in my Sink"--these guys seemed almost ahead of their time with the audio samples that they used and became popular with acid jazz lovers and indie hiphop headz. The album 'And Now the Legacy Begins"-91 was impressive and late in '92 they had a great collab with Gang Starr called "I've Lost My Ignorance" They vanished..made another album in '94 "Subliminal Simulation" ..then appeared on The Herbalisers "Very Mercinary" '99

The Dream Warriors-My definition
http://www.sendspace.com/file/531mbw


One of the few Canadians to get signed to a major label is Choclair, he put out "Twenty One Years" in '95. Lets just say that in album "Ice Cold-'-99-we got the message that Choclair really liked bootys!!
There is a group of artists created in T.O. called the Circle Crew..this is Kardinal Offishall, Marvel, Solitair, Saukrates, Ylook, Afrolistic and Jully Black. Kardinal is one of my personal faves and he has very dancehall inspired beats with a flow and voice that are unique.
In Vancouver a group called The Rascalz blew up with a collab called "Northern Touch" with members of Circle Crew '98..also Swollen Members..who are a very popular and innovative..just not my cup of tea.
Moka Only also deserves an honourable mention.

Choclair - Light It Up
http://www.sendspace.com/file/3zzp4f

Kardinal Offishall- Money Jane
http://www.sendspace.com/file/i83tmq

Kardinal Offishall-Bacardi Slang
http://www.sendspace.com/file/0ln4z3

Rascalz, K-os, Barrington Levy, Kardinal- Top of the World
http://www.sendspace.com/file/o3opcw

The Rascalz- Northern Touch
http://www.sendspace.com/file/v0ymdi


Dj A-Trak out of Montreal was 15 when he won the DMC World Mixing Championship in '97 and he has since worked with a million and one artists including Obscure Disorder and recently Kanye West.He's not a rapper but is a great DJ.

Brassmunk are out of Toronto as well and are on the label Battleaxe Records. They are an innovative group and they put out their first album titled "Dark Sunrise" in '02. BrassMunk was awarded the Best Urban Recording of the Year at the Indie Awards during Canadian Music Week for "Get Right"in 1993..they are still droppin good stuff--take a look at their My Space and listen to some trax.
http://www.newmusiccanada.com/genres/artist.cfm?Band_Id=8540
http://www.brassmunk.com/

K-OS (knoweldge of self) is by far the best thing to ever come out of Canada. He is an amazingly talented producer and songwriter. In 2002 he put out "Exit" ."Joyful Rebllion" followed and it is most definitly the best album to ever come out of Canada. He recently worked on a excellent track called "Burning to Shine" with the CBC orchestra. I cannot find thesong anywhere and I discovered it watching a documentary one night on TV. Please e-mail me if you know where to get it.

K-os-Man I Used To Be
http://www.sendspace.com/file/towts4

K-os-B-Boy Stance
http://www.sendspace.com/file/fbbcak


Thats the Canadian content needed. My wrists hurt. Listen to these tracks..its so worth every download.