Master P, Goodie Mob, Mystikal, Silkk the Shocker, Psÿcho Drama, and many other rappers are featured on the sampler, which provides an excellent introduction to Southern rap. The Suave House sampler showcases Southern rap at its best - it's raunchy, lyrically deft, and above all, funky. More than 1200000 CDs, DVDs, Vinyls, Games, Technics, Equipment and Toys since 1991 at your service. The law of averages guarantees that there's a fair share of strong material here, but it's a shame that none of it sounds as inspired as the best moments of the third disc. Buy Lost CD from 8ball for 30.29 and pay no postage. Even though it's his first album without MJG, Eightball sounds no different on Lost than he did on any of its predecessors - he's simply turning out the same Southern gangsta riffs as he has for years. Unfortunately - for Eightball's sake, at least - that sampler turns out to be more interesting than Lost. Upon close inspection, the third disc is revealed to be a sampler of the Suave House record label. And that's why it didn't really come as a surprise when Eightball released Lost as a triple-disc set in the summer of 1998. Ever since 2Pac raised the stakes with his double-disc opus All Eyez on Me, rappers were racing to keep pace, issuing double-disc albums at the drop of a hat. "JDubbs" Gallivan, III, 1980-2004 r.i.p.In the late '90s, bigger meant better in hip-hop. This album is dedicated in memory of:Cole A. recorded KiteFishing StudiosSalt Lake City, Utah WINTER 2005/2006mastered by Camden kitefishingfamily Layout and additional touch ups by LokalUnauthorized duplication prohibited. Bridges produced 1,8,18All other produced by DeadBeatscopyright 2006 RaincLOUD Records. Manufactured and distributed by RaincLOUD Records, LLC. "pioneerz" features such artists as: One-Five, Maxem Ill, Jake Rockswell, the Passafists, Coleone, the Body, Skwirl, Sinthesis, Rek Center Allstars, 801 Family, Krucial Keys, Deadbeats, Vivid, DGL, Abnorml ft NAB, and DAL. We here at utahhiphop like to pride ourselves with the fact that we have artists of all walks of life and with all different sounds ranging from concious spoken word to hardcore gangsta rap." - Utahhiphop
Look out for Deadbeats "Sinking Ship" on the new UtahHipHop -pilation: 'Pioneerz' Not a party album, but one helluva trip".
"Over eerie-deep beats, DJ Shanty and the three DeadBeats (Lokal, Jest and Mimic) let loose a litany of lyrical labyrnths spiraling ever downward into the heart of hip-hop darkness. Short but sweet Recycled Obituaries review:Jan. Tnoight, check them out live - then take home a copy of Recycled Obituaries and theank God it doesn't feature any references to Sting or Biggie." -Bill Frost (SL City Weekly)Monks, 19 e. Lokal, Jest, and Mimic draw on a wide range of influences, from Blind Melon and Ministry to Aceyalone and Ghostface Killah but boil them down to a nice, straightforward sound that's neither slick nor cheap. "Tired of over sampled hip-hop tracks a la Puff Daddy, Puffy, Diddy, Puffy Charms or whatever he's called these days? Try DeadBeats, local lyricists whose mic skills rock a lo-fi backdrop. SL City Weekly.pre-record release review:Jan. Left to right: Drew "Jest" Livermore: Part-time killing productionDavey "Mimic" Compton: Wunderkind weighty wordsmithLance "Lokal" Saunders: Personal pinhole paper proseAll turntable action on "Recycled Obituaries" by: DJ ShantyAll words by: DeadBeatsįor more info: Contact: Lance RaincLOUD Records,352 Redondo Ave.
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(of Rhymesayers), Sims & Mac Lethal (of Doomtree), GURU (of Gangstarr), Zion I, Subtle (Lex Records) among various others. Hate them? or love them? regardless, DeadBeats will keep making albums into their wrinkled years.ĭeadBeats have shared the stage with such acts as Swollen Members, Aceyalone, MURS & Scarub (of Living Legends), Jerneye, Crown City Rockers, Pep-Love, DJ Lex & Opio ( of Hieroglyphics, Souls of Mischief), Sweatshop Union, P.O.S. The air is thinner here, so what you have is light hearted, light headed, nosebleed music with no room for interpreation. Now, deriving from Salt Lake City, it comes to many as a surprise when they hear the nascent sounds of DeadBeats. it's like abstract poetry over horror-esque beats that bump with sultry ambiance!but hey kids, let's not forget the experimental curve. Jackson in the year 3147, you know? They are Avantguardians they are progressive beat heads!. They rather adopted the name as a post modern blend of new jack rhyme meter and a morbid disorderly fusion entailing progressive hip hop accompanied by the colder elements of the digital world of sound that magnifies poetry to its most existential binary as self proclaimed vocal percussionists.ĭeadBeats are like the 70's version of Terrance L.