Monday, November 13, 2006

HI-TEK - "Hi-Teknology, Vol. 2: The Chip"


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Biography

Hi-Tek played a major role in the highly admired golden-age revivalist sound affiliated with the Rawkus Records collective, crafting many of the label's initial breakthrough releases. While Hi-Tek's production style owes a debt to New York's finest beat-makers from the early '90s — DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Large Professor — the producer actually arose from Cincinnati's low-key hip-hop scene rather than the streets of Brooklyn. Local mentors such as Ravi T, J-Fresh, and Sen Sai showed the aspiring youth how to craft beats, and by 1992 he had crossed paths with Mood, one of the Midwest city's premier hip-hop groups. Hi-Tek collaborated on the song "Hustle on the Side" and helped the group score a record deal. Years later, the producer befriended Talib Kweli, who was in town working with Mood. This affiliation eventually spawned the Reflection Eternal...

Tracklist:

1. The Oracle
2. The Chip
3. Keep It Moving
4. Think I Got A Beat
5. Can We Go Back
6. Josephine
7. March
8. Where It Started At (NY)
9. 1-800-Homicide
10. Money Don't Make U Rich
11. Baby We Can Do It
12. Let It Go
13. People Going Down
14. So Tired
15. Music For Life

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Ouvindo: kool & The Gang- Sea of Tranquility ( 1969)

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