Entropy (Hip Hop Reconstruction from the Ground up)
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Entropy, is a B-side of 12" vinyl record that coupling of Asia Born
and DJ Shadow
and the Groove Rubbers. This was released 1993 from Solesides
.
Lyrics Born
Lyrics Born , is a Japanese American rapper, record producer, songwriter, and voice over announcer. He is also one half of the group Latyrx with Lateef the Truthspeaker.-History:...
and DJ Shadow
DJ Shadow
Joshua Paul Davis better known as DJ Shadow is an American music producer, DJ and songwriter. He is considered a prominent figure in the development of instrumental hip hop and first gained notice with the release of his highly acclaimed debut album Endtroducing....., which was constructed...
and the Groove Rubbers. This was released 1993 from Solesides
Solesides
Solesides was an underground hip hop label based in Northern California, founded in 1991. It comprised various DJs and MCs, the most notable being DJ Shadow, MC–producer Lyrics Born, and the duo, Blackalicious. The members of Solesides all met via the radio station, KDVS, the 5000-watt community...
.
The Third Decade, Our Move
- Jack McDuff - "?" (drums)
- Lou Rawls -"Stormy Monday"
- "the moonlight shines on funky city..", Blowfly - "Zodiac Blowfly (Side B)"
- "tell 'em who the fuck I am", Style - "The Assassinator"
- "we sample beats you sue and try to fight us", Big Daddy Kane - "Young, Gifted and Black"
- "in the middle of a stable with a turntable", The 45 King - "The 900 Number (YZ Acappella Vocal)"
- "new", Steinski & Mass Media - "We'll Be Right Back"
- "spinning on the turntables back to back", Whodini - "The Haunted House of Rock"
Count & Estimate
- Don Thompson - "Just Plain Funk"
- The Meters - "Look-Ka Py Py"
- Eric B & Rakim - "Eric B Is President"
- Biz Markie - "Nobody Beats The Biz"
- "last", Grandmaster Flash - "Freelance"
- "count and estimate about a thousand dead", Uptown - "Dope On Plastic"
- "about 100 or more..", GangStarr - "2 Deep"
- "this was a goddamn slaughter", The Genius - "Phony As Ya Wanna Be"
- "next thing you know you're being buried and planted", MC Shan - "Go For Yours ('Cause I'm Gonna Get Mine)"
- Skull Snaps - "I Turn My Back On Love"
- BarKays - "Street Walker"
B-Boy's Revenge
- "do you have a motor? show it to me..", Bright Lights - "Motor City Funk"
- "We're comin' out on the Italian tip..", from an interview with The Lordz Of Brooklyn
- "rappin for the white man", Pharcyde - "It's Jiggaboo Time"
- "listen up psycopath..", Master Ace - "Brooklyn Battles"
- "please man, don't get with that bullshit", LL Cool J - "El Shabazz"
- "that ain't shit y'all", MC Shan - "I Pioneered This"
- "fuck off", De La Soul - "Afro Connection At The Hi-Five (In The Eyes Of A Hoodlum)"
- "new jacks trying to monopolize..", Grandmixer DST - "The Home Of Hip-Hop"
Back To Back Breaks
- "if a beat is not for sale then...yup we gotta have it", MC Lyte - "10% Dis"
- Les Demerle - "Moondial"
- Baby Huey - "Hard Times"
- Simtec & WylieSimtec & WylieSimtec & Wylie were an American soul duo from Chicago active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The group was composed of Walter "Simtec" Simmons and Wylie Dixon, and had a hard soul sound similar to that of Sam & Dave....
- "Bootleggin'" - Wilbur Bascomb And The Zodiact - "Just Groove in 'G'"
- Bernard Purdie - "Soul Drums"
DJ Shadow's Theme
- "the stage is set..", the voice of Stan Lee
- Bob James - "Valley Of The Shadows"
- Bob James - "Feel Like Making Love"
- Curtis Knight - "Hi-Low" (drums)
- Richard Roundtree - "Lovin'"
- Joe Thomas - "Chitlins And Chuchifritos" (bassline stab)
- Southside Movement - "I've Been Watching You"
- Black Heat - "Zimbaku"
- Bad Bascomb - "Woman Connoisseur"