Saturday, July 30, 2016

DJ Hotday / Super Kids - Hot Day Master Mix & The Tragedy (Dont Do it)" & "Go Queensbridge"



DJ Hotday / Super Kids straight out of Queens, some of the pioneering Queens bred MC and DJ duos, this record right here featuring sample from New Editions "Once In  A Lifetime Groove" "Ike's Mood", Public Enemies Song Of Public Enemy" & Seven Minutes Of Funk"... I am working on getting more from DJ Hotday & Super Kids. Also bonus below features a young "Intelligent Hoodlum" aka Tragedy Khadafi both "The Tragedy (Dont Do It)" & "Go Queensbridge". And if you listen to it, you can hear that MC Shan, Roxanne Shante influence. It is the Queensbridge style. Super kids was a duo consisting of DJ Hotday & Tragedy Khadafi. They went on to influence & Breed the likes of Nas, Cormega, Mobb Deep and many others.





Superkids single From 1986 produced by Marly Marl!!





From 1985 as Superkids DJ Hotday!! The last single before The MC would become Intelligent Hoodlum!




Masters Of Ceremony - CRIME (WHOOOF)



North of the Bronx, just beyond the New York City limits, lay three Westchester County areas that each have contributed to the history of New York hip-hop. Yonkers was the stomping ground of DMX and The LOX. Mount Vernon brought forth Heavy D & The Boyz and Pete Rock & CL Smooth. New Rochelle (separated from NYC by the barely mile-wide strip of Pelham Manor) gave us Brand Nubian and the Masters of Ceremony, the latter being Grand Puba's crew before the former were conceived. The Masters of Ceremony debuted in 1985 with the single "Crime," which was co-produced by a yet unknown Teddy Riley and followed up by the two '86 singles "Sexy" and "Cracked Out."

The group's line-up featured Grand Puba Maxwell and his cousin Dr. Who (AKA TLD), both MC's, and DJ Shabazz, as well as several dancers, all in all amounting to six people populating the futuristic album cover of their 1988 debut "Dynamite" (think six b-boys just beamed down from another planet). The cover looks a lot fancier than that of "Critical Beatdown," and yet in terms of outer-space hip-hop funk the baby steps of the Masters of Ceremony don't hold a candle to the visionary beats and rhymes of the Ultramagnetic MC's. They lasted from 85-88 something like that, anyway they dropped the famous CRACKED OUT, DYNAMITE Singles & some other Joints. A few albums too. But this one is one of their earlier joints, a single called "CRIME. (1985) (Sorry no instrumental yet) You know I love the Socially Consciousness of the early 80's Hip Hop Records. Speaking truth, if you have not heard this one, STOP! and listen. and if you have it and have been rocking this jam for decades you know what time it is. A solid Electro-Rap gem with some singing and rapping, all about doing crime and its consequences. A far cry from today's Rap content. Of course I added that download link. Oh wait Syke, I do have the Dub version and I included that too!!

A definite B-boy Jam from 1985 as well as a party-rocker you could get down with the honey's to at the Saturday night jam. Think Gold door knocker Earings, Fila Sneakers, Stone washed jeans, bulky Varsity coats , Cazels, Shell-Top Adidas, Track Suits and Rope Chains. A two for one smash!



Hi-Fidelity - All To Myself



How about this one gang, classic Electro-R&B Classic right here on Aqua-Gem, something to bring your crowd back, get the girls and guys to throw in a little Pop-lock, maybe a wave, if you were rocking parties or attending parties around 1984 this was the sound of the jams, guys and girls freakin' together. Dont be stupid, know the history of party-rock jams.

HI FIDELTY - ALL TO MYSELF!! Right here on OLDSCHOOL ARCHIVES. Who is your favorite rarety wielding DJ? Drop Me a Hollar!

Black Poets Ft. Carol Hill - It Just Dont Phaze Me

This one is too Ill, if you remember and have been looking for it here it is. Classic 1990's Boom-Bapper.





Also you may want to check out these other 90's Hard Rocks.

"D. Moet & X-Caliber - Dance To Excalibur" from On EMF Records. and Def Duo "You Gotta Believe" On Uni Records Fresh from 88 YOU SUCKKAAZZ










Any Links Not Working??

Hey Yall Its DJ LEGGS, Noticed a link for something you like is broken? If there are any links not working, that's because some of them are rather old and I haven't had the opportunity to update some of the file share links in a few years. If you see something you like, please respond to that particular post (or here) with the name of the file and I will respond back immediately with a new link for you fresh and hot and working. Thanks so much... New posts, new music, new links coming soon.

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

MC Mars - School For Cool

Are you cool, did you go to the school for cool?. In other words common sense, courtesy, originality, hard knocks, determination, imagination, manual-labor, and all those older idioms people now dub as "Old school' Anyway a feel good joint a little later on up the spectrum 1989 but now of course considered way back as that is 27 years ago now. Sliced off of Cutting Edge Records. Never heard of them . Here's MC Mars with School for cool. Very rare. I don't have the vinyl, or do not remember this song, but ran across it online and liked the vibe, of course grabbed it up as an MP3. Lyrics are cool. The beat is a nice percussive break-beat.



Rap-O-Matic says "Y'all Tellin Lies, Lies, Lies"

Dope Male & Female MC Group "Rap-O-Matic Ltd" With LIES, LIES, LIES. A Sure shot def 808-er from 1985 on Profile Records. Produced by Duke Bootee and edited by the Latin Rascals. Production sounds a lot like Z-3 Mc's Triple Threat Hmm!






J.S.A - Society Rap (Rare Goody)

Another conscience one for you all today, because I am all about uplifting music, cant beat those 80's message raps. This one from SRC Records in 1985, by the group J.R.S. out of the West Coast with Society Rap. They were actually a Christian Hip Hop group hailing from Pasadena California, Nice to hear early positive West Coast rap records. Nice Vocoder accompaniment in this joint as well. My question is "WHAT IS GOING ON IN OUR SOCIETY"

J.S.A. Society Rap SRC MACOLA West Coast ELECTRO Melody RAP BOMB JSA - NM Hear!



Rhythm Makers Limited "Unicycle Searching Rap"

An Early club sure shot, for sure from 1985... Great beats good rhymes On Star-Vision Intl Records... Rare classic, enjoy



Vicious 4 "Getting To The Point" - Rare Concious Gem!!

Hey Good morning all, or depending on where you are in the world, good afternoon or good evening. I woke up this am with this jam on my mind for whatever reason. And I haven't thought about this song in a long while, but it was there front and center, you know with all the things going on in the world We cling to feel-good things, music, hobbies, thoughts. We tend to relate to songs that help us assess the situations. Since I love Hip Hop, Hip Hop is always on my mind. I love funk, soul, jazz, and other pop music too but this joint for some reason hits me, because it is an early Hip Hop giant. It may not be one of those songs that you would see a list of best of greatest. But I think this one is right up there with the message or NY, NY. in its effect and message delivering power. Of course without the commercial success. You know in the 80's there was a lot going on, and people were sensitive to addressing what they felt, in a positive uplifting manner. Today we have great problems going on too, but I dont feel there is a lot of music talking about things in a positive uplifting light. Listen to the lyrics, a  solid jam, block boys, for the B-boys, Poppers, and for regular people who want to vibe out and put their problems aside for a second. It makes you feel good. The world is rough today.

Friday, January 1, 2016

Finally Found it "UMSTURTZ JETZ (Beat Box Version) Killer ELECTRO Joint from 1984!!

I have searched mighty hard for plenty of hard to find old school Hip Hop, Breaks and Electro in my day, However probably none like this precious gem right here. First introduced to me as a cut on an old school Hip hop and Electro tape I got from my mentor Frosty Freeze back around 2000 (Original mix Tape is probably from around 85" itself) and went nuts after hearing it mixed in behind "YUM YUM EAT EM UP" One thing you need to understand is that, these IMPORTS as they are known have and were always rare records because they were not produced here and had to be imported to the US to only certain record stores carried and sold them (The story of guys Like Bambaataa's life to find these unknown rare cuts).. I thank Groups/individuals such as Bobby Orlando, Kraftwerk, Jojo Spooge Boy, Art of noise and just so many others for their contribution and pioneering of the early Techno-pop, sound and greatly influenced the electro scene as a whole, really "Electronic scene" we (U.S. Took their sound and turned it into a little bit more of a funkier thing called Electro funk. But you have to give it up to Germany and Italy for powering this unique sound. Well anyway this is UMSTURTZ JETZ!! From the group NEW BREED. However its not the usual main version (fast paced early Techno-dance version) this is the Electro version. The Telefon Record label (JETZ publishing) really did some amazing work back then. When these records made it onto US Soil, Poppers have always been delighted over this and anyone who grew up with the early electronic new wave sounds. You probably will not find this almost anywhere else online except You tube now. But I have it for you available to download. I found this by just snooping around, I first had to research the BEAT BOX BOYS Because I knew for whatever obvious reasons it had something to do with them, or in relation to (and I was right, my little musical blood hound Nose led me right to this). I then came across Ian Darby and Spooge Boy and finally New Breed.. As soon as I saw that familiar German chant as the title. "URMSTURTZ" I was like Yaasss! This is a great start to my new year. Its been 15 years really desiring this record. AND OF COURSE I AM SHARING MY FINDS WITH YOU, STRAIGHT FROM MY PERSONAL MUSIC COLLECTION TO YOURS!!






And While I am at it. I have included these bonus tracks all on the Telefon, Memo, Meno-vision, or "O" Record Label (All Subsidiaries of Bobby Orlando's various infractions of record labels. and are no doubt early Techno-pop & Electro classic giants












FYI "Ian Darby" Is Bobby Orlando