
I’ve given so many excuses on why I don’t blog more often, but hear me today; September 13, 2008 is the day I turn things around. I got a little motivation after reading one of my brother’s blogs this morning and it inspired me to be more consistent with my blogs. So let it be known and recognize…
Many of you who have followed the movement of The SuperStarDJ’s with Fat Laces and Unlaced Radio podcast know of the quality and knowledge of old school and underground classics we share. At least I hope you do. Anyway, I’ve been working on a little something to compliment these two shows. I’m in the early stages of launching my new podcast A Love Jones. The podcast is devoted to the understanding of A Love Jones and one of my favorite genres of music, the Slow Jam. The show will consist of, music speaking, or the slow jams of yesterday and today. When you get a chance I hope you make a side trip to the site, comment, subscribe and enjoy my latest creation.
Until then, let’s talk hip-hop. A couple days ago my boy a fellow SuperStarDJ, Mista Ed, hit me up about a mix-tape that circulated through the crew back in the day. I still don’t know the name of tape but will update the blog once I run across it. Anyway, it was a tape put out by Roc Raida, I’d say maybe mid to the late 90’s era. We would make numerous trips back and forth from Austin to San Antonio listening to this tape over and over. The tape consisted of breaks, gems and new-soon to be classic material. One song stuck out more than the others, No I.D.’s “The Real Weight”. We had already encountered or were familiar with No I.D. in his work with Common so I was pretty excited to hear what he put out as a solo artist. The thing about the song that captivated me was the track itself. The sound of that repetitive percussion piece had my head noddin’ instantly. The flow of the track worked well with his vocals and complimented each other which brought forth an underground classic. Check it out, download and comment and let me know what you think.
No I.D. "The Real Weight"
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