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Регистрация: 18.04.2006 | - 15.) When Were F*cking f/Too Short, Kurupt and Young De (produced by J. Turner) будет hyphy скорее всего | | | | SoulAssassins.com
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Регистрация: 26.08.2005 Откуда: Харьков Сити | Сомниваюсь... | | | |
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Регистрация: 18.04.2006 | -Цитата от SAOPP Сомниваюсь... в чем сомнения то? Добавлено через 5 минут хз. выкладывали здесь или нет. не знаю. кто не слышал. советую заценить.
Cypress Hill - Black Sunday [The Samples] http://hiphopisread.blogspot.com/2008/07/cypress-hill-bl...mples.html |
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Регистрация: 26.08.2005 Откуда: Харьков Сити | -Цитата от проект_один в чем сомнения то? В hyphy... | | | |
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Регистрация: 18.04.2006 | -Цитата от SAOPP В hyphy... давай спорим что етот трек будет в стиле хайфи | | | | SoulAssassins.com
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Регистрация: 26.08.2005 Откуда: Харьков Сити | Тёрнер на продакшне - этого уже не получится | | | |
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хз. но я почему то уверен что ето будет хайфистайл. | O.S.T.R. - Echo Miasta (feat. Pezet) | | | SoulAssassins.com
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Регистрация: 26.08.2005 Откуда: Харьков Сити | Бэ Риальновский/Аудио Хаслаз это кот. | | | | предлагает сдаться
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Регистрация: 11.01.2005 | -Цитата от sickdog но DJ Quik не есть хорошо -Цитата от SAOPP но и НЕ есть плохо одним словом середняк... | | | | новый пользователь
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Регистрация: 24.07.2007 | DJ Muggs - Rock Superstar Mixtape
One of the earliest DJ Muggs original mashup mixtapes, this is the collection that started the show on Sirius Shade 45 and will now also be heard on XM66. Hear how it all began…
TRACKLIST…
1. John Lennon & Michael Moore - Intro
2. Everlast (Muggs Blend)
3. Westside Connection & Nine-Inch Nails (Muggs Blend)
4. 50 Cent Ain’t Playin’ (Muggs Blend)
5. Whole Lotta Biggie (Muggs Blend)
6. This Is How We Rock (Muggs Blend)
7. An American’s Rights (Muggs Blend)
8. DMX & Limp Bizkit (Muggs Blend)
9. Red Hot Chili Peppers’ 99 Problemz (Muggs Blend)
10. DJ Muggs Interlude
11. 21 Gun Salute - Big Gip & Chace Infinite (Muggs Blend)
12. High All The Time - B-Real & 50 Cent (Muggs Blend)
13. Jay-Z (Muggs Blend)
14. Jimi Hendrix Interview
15. MNM Eagles (Muggs Blend)
16. Many Bitter Men (Muggs Blend)
17. Linkin’ Rhymes (Muggs Blend)
18. Guns In America (Muggs Blend)
19. Zach De La Rocha Freestyle (Muggs Blend)
20. Malcolm X, Tupac & Rancid (Muggs Blend)
21. Snoop Doggy Dogg (Muggs Blend)
22. 50 Cent & Nirvana (Muggs Blend)
23. Biggie & Bowie (Smalls & David) (Muggs Blend)
24. Bonecrusher & Skinhead Rob (Muggs Blend)
25. DJ Muggs Outro http://www.soulassassins.com/wp-content/uploads/rock_superstar.jpg http://www.soulassassins.com/MP3/DJ%20Muggs%20-%20Rock%20Superstar.zip Добавлено через 3 минуты и у меня всё та же просьба парни, The Psycho Realm - A War Story Book 1 (2001) нужен в пиздатом качестве, один азхив в 192 скачал - там опять местами стопорится. если есть проверенная копия - дайте ссылку, а было бы вообще ахуенно еси кто то оригинал в 320 рипнул. реально нужен альбом в качестве. выручайте, у вас же на руках есть оригиналы. |
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Регистрация: 24.07.2007 | http://www.netweed.com/prohiphop/graf/ericbobomeetingminds.jpg
Eric Bobo - Meeting Of The Minds завтра выходит. ништяк. Audio CD (November 18, 2008)
Track Listings1. M.O.T.M. ft. Tony Touch, Thurstin Howl III, Hurricane G. & Willie Bobo
2. Fiesta ft. Cultura Londres & Kemo The Blaxican
3. Apocalypse Now ft. B Real, Sick Jacken & Ill Bill
4. The Good, Bad & Ugly ft. The Hoodcats
5. Wake Up ft. Northern Alliance
6. Muevelo ft. Outthere, Minus P, and Unkwon
7. Mucho Calor ft. Sonidero Nacional
8. 4 Short Of 80 ft. Minus P
9. Ink On The Concrete ft. Enmicasa & Zed
10. Crawling ft. Death By Hollywood
11. Aqui Estoy ft. Andie
12. Bobo Meets Rhettmatic ft. DJ Rhettmatic (of the World Famous Beatjunkies)
13. Chicken Wing ft. The Demigodz
14. En Mi Barrio ft. Mellow Man Ace
15. Tread ft. keen (of the Subliminal Orphans) http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B001FZ0A9A/nchiphoponlin-20 | | | | dead
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Регистрация: 14.01.2005 Откуда: Lithuania | Apokalypse now - trek s djfm street mixes
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Регистрация: 26.08.2005 Откуда: Харьков Сити | Да, но как я уже говорил, там Ку-Уником, здесь же Бэ вместо него. | | | | SoulAssassins.com
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Регистрация: 26.08.2005 Откуда: Харьков Сити | DJ Muggs vs. Sick Jacken - Legend Of The Mask & The Assassin (Sudwerk Remix Album) (2008) Код: 01 The Initiation (Sudwerk Remix) ft. Cynic
02 Mask And The Assassin (Sudwerk Remix) ft. Cynic
03 Ciclon (Sudwerk Remix) ft. Cynic
04 Land Of Shadows (Sudwerk Remix) ft. Cynic
05 God's Banker (Sudwerk Remix) ft. Cynic
06 Reptillian Renaissance (Sudwerk Remix) ft. Cynic
07 Praying Mantis (Sudwerk Remix) ft. Cynic
08 El Barrio (Sudwerk Remix) ft. Cynic
09 Unorthodox Blocks (Sudwerk Remix) ft. Cynic
10 The Hole P.O.W. (Sudwerk Remix)
11 Stairs To The Beast (Sudwerk Remix) ft. Cynic
12 Black Ships (Sudwerk Remix) ft. Cynic
13 Silent Crimes (Sudwerk Remix) ft. Cynic
14 2012 (Sudwerk Remix) ft. Cynic
Код: http://rapidshare.com/files/164646259/2008_-_Legend_Of_The_Mask___The_Assassin__Sudwerk_Remix_Album_.rar.html
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Регистрация: 14.01.2005 Откуда: Lithuania | Мелоу ман аис - раскатывает губищи, срач с Сеном собакой. и закат губищь на место by Buddah masta:
B-Real Statement Regarding Mellow Man Ace Interview - November 13, 2008 By : Rud
Earlier this week Dubcnn featured an interview with Mellow Man Ace - if you missed that then ensure you check it now - Exclusive Interview With Mellow Man Ace.
The interview caused another legend to contact Dubcnn to make a statement to clear up some of the information in the interview and the Dubcnn introduction. B-Real - of Cypress Hill, who is currently working on his solo album "Smoke N Mirrors" due for release on February 24th 2009 contacted Dubcnn to make the following statement.
"To clear up a little bit of this information here, Mellow was never a part of Cypress Hill. When Mellow's first record came out, Cypress Hill had barely been formed. We were all a crew together, but there was never any direction for a group. When Mellow got in the door, we had already met Muggs, and then we started working on demos.
So when he said something about "his decision to leave Cypress Hill," there was no Cypress Hill to leave at the time. Clearly, Cypress Hill got signed in 1990, and his first record was in 1988. I think he's maybe a little bit confused about that.
As far as his contribution to my solo record, he was definitely involved in the beginning process. I give him credit for that. I value his opinion as an artist. But as far as the new Cypress record goes, that a very formulated thing between me, Sen Dog, and Muggs. That process is between the three of us, and he was never really involved in that. I read the interview he just released, and I was taken aback by some of the information in it, so I thought I would clear it up. I've got love for Mellow, he's my family, and I wish him luck on everything."
Our thanks go to B-Real for providing the statement and if you missed the interview it relates to then check out our Exclusive Interview With Mellow Man Ace today.
In related news B-Real and Young De just released Behind The Scenes Footage of their new video for Don't You Dare Laugh featuring Young De and Produced by Scoop Deville. The track, premiered on Dubcnn in September, will feature on "Smoke & Mirrors" next year. Check below to view the footage.
B-Real - Don't You Dare Laugh (Feat. Young De) (Behind The Scenes Video)
Stay tuned for more news and media from B-Real - including and exclusive interview with B-Real due very soon - as well as from the Cypress Hill camp and Mellow Man Ace. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mellow:
Dubcnn: You are an original member of Cypress Hill, yet you went solo before the group's debut. What was the decision for that, and what is your current status with the group?
I went solo because I was living in the streets and [going] from place to place because of family disagreements that forced me to grow up sooner than I expected to. In and amongst those times, it became clear to me that I had a different calling than that of Cypress Hill, and that [I] was to become the first solo Latino based emcee to blow up spots on behalf of all Latin's in Hip Hop.
My current status with the group is weird, because when I left my children's mother, my brother Sendog decided to roll with my ex instead of with his own blood, like I supported him through his ugly divorce so we haven't spoken since May of 08.
Dubcnn: Was their ever a time in your life when you regretted that departure?
My only regret in life has been not pursuing my dreams and goals of becoming a major league
baseball player, so the answer to the question is an emphatic NO, not really. I am more than proud of my accomplishments on behalf of my people and the overall growth of the Latin influence on modern day culture. Here is a small list for those who may not know.... [I am] the first Latin based emcee to go both Gold and Platinum in the US and Mexico, with four Gold and two Platinum plaques for sales. I was inducted in the West Coast Hip Hop Hall of Fame, 1 Legends Award and I will stop there, but I am still adding to my collection of achievements.
Dubcnn: What does it mean to you and how does it make you feel to be a part of history with Cypress Hill's honoring with other notable legends and icons during the VH-1 Hip-Hop Honors?
As far as the Hip Hop Honors go, I am very happy for my brother and the rest of the group. I am personally proud to know that I helped contribute to the success of their group, but it was really a lot of their hard work and I am glad that the music industry recognizes some sort of Latin's at all, as we have been swept under the Hip Hop rug for many, many years. Now that Cypress has been acknowledged, maybe it will open some very well needed doors that have been shut to open on behalf of all the others who have been under appreciated and forgotten about like African history such as Kid Frost, A Lighter Shade Of Brown, Big Pun, The Beatnuts, Delinquent Habbits, Funkdoobiest, The Mexicans, Psycho Realm, Fat Joe, myself and countless others.
Dubcnn: When you were working on Mentirosa, did you have a feeling at the time that it would be such a smash?
While working on Mentirosa - - no, I had no idea the song would open so many doors, or that it
would force pop radio to include music being created by Latin's to their regular rotations. The importance of the song Mentirosa is much like that of Roberto Clemente or Jackie Robinson influence on modern day athletics in terms of what they did for blacks and Latino's in major league baseball. We were able to create an entire section in records stores and gave birth to an entire genre of music with [just] one song. How powerful is that? The importance of my song Mentirosa is that is also gave birth to Reggaeton, which is the cousin of Latin Hip Hop, so I am still considered a prominent entity amongst Latin's worldwide.
It’s now been almost 20 years later and Mentirosa is a classic that will forever stand the test of time because of two main reasons. (1) is the genuine love that Latino's worldwide have for the song in terms of what it did for all of us in this business and (2) for its originality that so many have built their own careers from, whether or not they want to admit it to themselves or not. All these years later, what's most important for people to note or remember is that one day many years ago, the formula didn't exist, and it was my job and calling from God to be creative enough to layout the foundation for all those who were to come after me. So as many of you wake up today with your dreams, goals and visions of being like myself, Mellow Man Ace, Kid Frost, Cypress Hill or any other group, please realize that you have been given a gift, but the ones who started this Latino hip hop movement should be respected and held in high regards.
Dubcnn: With the song, Mentirosa – did you have any problems clearing the Santana sample?
The sample clearance for Mentirosa was not an issue, as Capitol Records had plenty of cash to pay the woman who controlled the body of work for "Evil Ways” and “Ain’t Got Nobody" performed and written by the great Rock Legend Carlos Santana. The sample was cleared for 45,000 and the rest is Hip Hop history that has yet to be acknowledged by the MTV's or BET's of the world mostly, so as Latino's our struggles to be recognized by the mainstream continues on.
Dubcnn: With 20 years in the music, what has changed for better or worse for hip-hop?
The changes in the music industry are inevitable due to modern technologies that have changed the way artists create music and the consumer’s way to obtain the work from their favorite artists. The concerns are many and the cancers are widely spread to the point of no return, so it seems. So as an artist, one must continue to be even more creative and must think out of the box a lot more.
If a young, up & coming artist still believes that he or she will be getting a multi-million dollar record deal that would have them give up a huge amount of points on the backend side of their release in return for a huge advance, then he or she is plain crazy, as those types of deals are very few and far between anymore and are not as realistic for your average rapper of Latin decent as it once was.
Dubcnn: From a strictly lyrical standpoint – what do you consider to be your best song to date?
My best song to date, from a lyrical standpoint has to be "Ten La Fe" produced by DJ Muggs, because of the songs importance to my personal life's demons and struggles when times were tough and no one was there for me, but myself and the darkness. The song was featured in the film Crazy Beautiful and I have never performed it because I fear breaking into tears while on stage. I know that may sound soft to most who are reading this interview, but I am not ashamed of it, even so as I know who I am as a man. Something your readers may not know about me and maybe even some of their favorite artists is that this business makes most good artists very insecure and unsure of who is after us for personal gain or a genuine friendship. This is why most rappers will seldom bring their wives and children to concerts and performances for the fear of losing what we have worked so hard to obtain, a loving support team that will be there for us in times of failure and disappointment.
Dubcnn: What is the biggest difference artistically -- between being on such a powerhouse label like Capital, and being independent…?
Pro's and Cons… The biggest (pro) or difference artistically between a major like Capitol and an indie like Latin Thug - - is that there is NO creative content issues. The (con) is that marketing and promo dollars are non-existent.
Dubcnn: Do you and your brother Sen Dog have any plans to release another Reyes Brother’s project? If so, who will be handling the production & what kinds of collaborations can we look forward to?
In terms of me and Sen Dog doing another record, well let’s just say NO!!! I have very little good to say, so I will say nothing at all, except that I am day and he is the night... how's that?
Dubcnn: Are you involved with the new Cypress Hill project?
I co-wrote some new songs for B-Real's new solo album and co-wrote almost half of Sen Dog's solo album when times were not so cloudy and blurred by one-sided opinions, but as far as Cypress Hills new release, no. I was however brought in at first, but as the creative process began, my opinion on certain songs was not appreciated, so I decided it would be best to walk away from it and just focus on my projects. No harm, no foul…
Dubcnn: Funny question… Being bi-lingual, do you dream in Spanish or English?
Dreams - - that's a great question; the answer is I dream in both languages, but mostly in ingles *laughing*.
Dubcnn: Speaking of dreams, what was your original dream for yourself, or your original career path?
Childhood Goals - - My boyhood dreams and career of choice was to become a major league baseball player.
Dubcnn: During this election year, where do you, as a Cuban-American stand with the current election decision?
Politricks… Because I am a legal resident, not a citizen of this country I am not allowed to vote, but still must pay taxes (the ying and the yang, I guess). But if I did have a vote, I would have voted for Barack Obama and everything it stands for in terms of the potential in overall growth and mental maturity of a country where race is overrated.
Dubcnn: Cypress Hill has a long-standing perspective that marijuana should be legalized. In your travels around the world, why do you think America has such a reverse thinking towards the legalization of marijuana, as compared to other countries?
Because it all boils down to money, and money is what our country is all about, my answer has to be no.... I'll make myself clearer...If you and I started growing bud in our back yards, then turn around and sold our crops for profit, it’s called tax-free revenue. Our government couldn't cash in on it, so our government won't allow it to happen. However, what the US Government fails to see or realize is that if we all grew our own crops, there will be no one to sell it to because who buys something they already produce themselves ? It would be the same as me purchasing my own record from myself, what sense does that make?
Dubcnn: Tell us about your current projects?
My current projects are Mellow Man Ace Presents La Familia, which is a series of compilation records designed to give up & coming talent distribution deals on Latin Thug Records/ KOCH. Artist such as Alkatraz, from Inglewood, Real Estate from Downey, Solow13 from Bakersfield, Krue from Seattle, Amanda T from CA, Los Pachecos from Spain, Stalyn in Canada, Wol Street I.E., D~Infamous from Hawthorne, DJ Muze from the Netherlands and many more have come on board and have gotten distribution deals, so I am very proud to be affiliated with them all.
I am also finishing my next body of work entitled Die On My Feet, produced by Shysti. [It is] 18 songs about everything that makes me who I am and the upside down market we all are forced to live in. It also speaks on many other issues that exist in modern day culture. The album is accompanied by the film entitled simply titled, Mellow Man, which starts production in the 1st quarter of 2009. It is written by Jesse Perez, a first time writer and is co-written by myself.
In April of this year, I was appointed Chairman of the Board of the Latin Rap Conference, a conference devoted to the preservation of the Latino Influence on Modern Day Culture, so I am currently working with founder Jesse Perez, Tony Touch, Pop Master Fabel, Johnny Juice and many others to bring you the 2008 Latin Rap Conference which will be held Nov 18th - 21st here in Los Angeles.
Dubcnn: How did you meet producer Ciscoe – and how would you describe his production sound?
I met Young Ciscoe on the MySpace network, which everyone knows very well. His production style is well beyond his years and best of all, he's more well-rounded than many seasoned veterans here in the states, I will say no names.
Dubcnn: What are your personal expectations for your new album?
My expectations for my next body of work is simply that my fans appreciate what I have created for them and anything thing after that will be icing on the cake.
Dubcnn: What do you think about the West-Coast hip-hop scene right now, and what do you think needs to be changed?
The West Coast hip-hop scene is alive and well, but one of the things wrong with it - is that certain record company's and certain radio stations have pulled away from truly supporting its own West Coast artists. Again, the cancers are many in this tricky business, it has become an industry where the radio DJ is now the star with the club engagements and on air promoting himself, instead of the artist and the music he is paid to play. But that's just the tip of the iceberg that West Coast artists have hit in the middle of the night, much like the Titanic. Others may disagree and lay the blame solely on the lack of promotion dollars which artist are given in this economic crunch. but again, the cancers are too many to just lay blame on one certain thing. There are other factors, but I will end there.
Dubcnn: What are your personal views on religion, or your own personal beliefs or faith?
I am a born again Christian who prays to the Almighty God and his only begotten son Jesus Christ. I also believe, that as humans, the choice is yours to make, but for Mellow Man Ace, God is my God and Jesus Christ is my brother by the blood he shed on the cross for my sins. So hate it or love it, I really could care less.
Dubcnn: Any final words for our readers here at Dubcnn?
I never have any final words as I am not facing a firing squad, Praise God (laughing…)
Dubcnn: In closing, your works speaks for itself and you a true man of integrity. You have elevated the music business and raised the bar for recorded music. It is truly and honor and a blessings to do this interview with you.
Jonathan, thank you for your final comment, my man, because as an artist and a man who makes music, it is important to feel and receive that love for our craft. So again, thank you sir. Peace and Blessings. | | | | SoulAssassins.com
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Регистрация: 26.08.2005 Откуда: Харьков Сити | Сегодня, когда читал это утром, честно сказать было немного смешно, Меллоу как-то странно раскатал её, может быть половой?
Однако, что касается Бэ, то тот всё очень адекватненько расписал, так как оно есть, по сути. Ай чинк всё будет хорошо. | | | | I AM THE WEST
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Регистрация: 14.01.2005 Откуда: Lithuania | я всегда замечал за мелоу ман еисом такую как бы зависть, тоесть во всех своих интервью он разными способами это показывал. незнаю как там на самом деле, может мне и показалось, но тут его прорвало. и я думаю правильно что би поставил всё на место. Добавлено через 56 секунд а сенцобакъ пижон, пердолит экс Еиса , fuck love. |
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Регистрация: 26.08.2005 Откуда: Харьков Сити | Нет, ну а как же без неё то, без зависти. Она была и есть, это я могу сказать уверенно, просто зависит от того, какие у них контакты... Эйс оказался там где он есть, а брат с товарищами там где есть, но для меня лично Эйс этим ни капьи не упал в грязь лицом, это реальность, и думаю это пройдёт, по крайней мере хотелось бы.
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Регистрация: 26.08.2005 Откуда: Харьков Сити | ERIC BOBO - THE MEETING OF THE MINDS - EXCLUSIVE SOUL ASSASSINS INTERVIEW We got a chance to sit down and catch up with Eric Bobo, world-renowned percussionist of Cypress Hill at Case Blue in Highland Park on Saturday. We discussed his new album The Meeting Of The Minds. Available today, November 18th, 2008 on Nacional Records. So make sure to run out and cop that. SA - You are releasing your solo album Meeting of The Minds on November 18th. Tell us about the project and what the vision and goals are behind it? EB - Basically, The Meeting of the Minds came from the when the mixtape phenomenon was really happening. Everybody was coming out with mixtapes you know, emcees, DJs, producers, whatever. And me as a percussionist thought how can I really get into that and make it work. So that was kind of like the foundation of it. Then it kind of grew from that, as different people were reaching out to me, and getting the opportunity to work with different peeps. It was really just the bringing together of different genres. It’s not just a straight hip hop album. My background isn’t just straight Hip Hop, it’s a really wide range. So with this album I kind of wanted to show that. SA - How long has this project been in the works? EB - This project is 3 years in the making, I started in 2005 you know really going into the studio and laying it down. I’ve been talking about doing a solo album for the longest amount of time, but it really started to grow 3 years ago. SA - What Are your plans on Promoting the album? EB - I plan on definitely touring the record. Get a little group together, I feel that a lot of the songs on the album, I can do live. Granted there are a lot of guest appearances on the album, but my big plan is to do a little package thing with some of the artists that are on the album. That way we can all go out and do a tour, they can do their set and then we all come together at the end. Definitely got some big plans in 09 to do some stuff with the album. SA - Let’s switch it up for a minute. Your father is renowned Latin Jazz percussionist Willie Bobo. What was it like growing up around music? EB - It was incredible you know being able to meet and be mentored by some of the jazz innovators, you know, it was incredible. And to be around that time when there was a lot of jazz musicians and jazz clubs out here in L.A. and getting a chance to really sit in sometimes and just even watch it was amazing, because it really opened up you ears to a lot of things. A lot of music that’s been sampled through out the years, I remember when some of them joints was coming out. It’s really been a blessing because it helped shape me how I played toward Hip Hop and even other types of music. In what to listen for and really improvise. SA - Did you have other peers that were into the music like you were? EB - I really didn’t have anyone my age that was doing it at the time you know. My pops was always saying “Well you gotta find people your own age to get something together”, but it really wasn’t like that. So it was more that I had to rely on people I was meeting through him, you know. Getting on stage and sitting in and what not. SA - There seems to be a decline in Jazz music these days. With low radio play and declining music education in schools. How do you feel it’s playing out? EB - It’s not at the forefront any more, you know what I mean? Even playing instruments, isn’t as much in the forefront as it used to be. Now you just get your own studio, get your own pro-tools, get your own laptop, your little oxygen thing and you’re good. To me I’m just glad I grew up in that time that I could still apply those things. I’m sure that there are a lot of dope musicians out there, some up and coming musicians, they just need a chance to be heard. SA - Back to The Meeting Of The Minds, you talked about having a lot of guest appearances on the album, who do you have? EB - I was blessed to have people like Thirstin Howl III, Tony Touch, Ill Bill, Sick Jacken, B-Real. Some underground cats, that are bubblin’ under the radar like Minus P, Outthere (A dope ass producer), Demigodz. Mellow Man Ace, I was blessed to have him on a track. I just kind of went form a pool of friends and seeing who was down to get down with me. It kind of worked out, and having some people from the Latin Genre like Toy Selectah, he DJ’d with Control Machete, who was very influenced from Cypress and everything. So it was cool to kind of bring that into the game as well. So you know different flavors. SA - Any interesting stories from the making of this album? Some people maybe you wanted on the album but didn’t get? EB - Wow, I did have my wish list. But I think it was more about me going out to Tuscan and just experimenting with that. Not knowing anybody. It’s just the strip clubs the diner, places like that and that was it. It went along pretty smoothly, it just took a long time. And it was pretty draining. Cause you know trying to put it all together, trying to sequence it, make it all fit and make it sound as cohesive as possible, was a challenge. So it took a minute but nothing really out of the ordinary happened that I can remember……At this time… SA - As you promote “Meeting of The Minds” where do you see the future taking Eric Bobo? What are the next steps for you as a person and as an artist? EB - I plan to work this album for a while, and at the same time we got the next Cypress Hill record. So I’ll be doing a bit of double duty. Just really want to get this record out there and perform when I can, I think right now you have to definitely be out there on the road touring and doing shows. Because you know records sales aren’t what they used to be. It’s about downloads and stuff like that, you got to have something for people to see. So even if you put it on your tube or something its there. I’m looking forward to it, because it’s been a long time since it’s been doing my own thing and doing shows. SA - Tell us about the “Apocalypse Now” track you have on the album with B-Real, Sick Jacken and Ill Bill? EB - It’s not the concept of the whole album, it’s a taste of where I’m from, you know the darker side. The album itself it has it’s dark moments, but it’s light and really musical and eclectic more so. So it’s not that every song is dark, it’s not like a Cypress record. To me it’s different it really opens up your ears a little bit and even the people that are straight into Hip Hop I think will enjoy a lot of stuff on the record as well. SA - Anything you want to say to the Eric Bobo Fans out there? EB - I’d like to let everybody know that I’m really appreciative of the support through out the years with Cypress Hill, the Soul Assassins and myself. I’m looking forward to giving them real good music with my album and the next Cypress Hill record. You know the whole Soul Assassins camp and just keep on doing that shit. Keep on supporting… | Planet Asia - Havin' Thangs | | | I AM THE WEST
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