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West African / Hip-Hop groove featuring the turntable wizardry of DJ Mayhem blended nicely with the smooth vocals of Julicious and the crisp edgy rap of Master Plan. Lyrics encourage overcoming obstacles of man made ignorance (race, religions, ethics, etc.) to become unified as one people. |
Credits: engineered by Mike Cruz, Mixed by Mike Cruz and Morgan Stern |
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This is hot of the presses, June 2000. The best sound we've ever gotten in the studio by a mile. If you never hear anything else by the Slaptones, you'd better at least hear this... We're thrilled to finally get Ju, Lion Law, and Queen Gina down on tape. We've been working and performing with them for a while now, but hadn't gotten them into the studio yet. |
Credits: Engineered by Mike Cruz; mixed by Mike Cruz and Morgan Stern |
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A moodier, more dissonant sound for us, and a longer, more drawn-out dramatic arc. Well, it's still a dance song tho... |
CD: The Slaptones
Label: Pinkodisc
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