Beat of The Week #9 is here... Crazy sample joint. Had to come back with something extra hard after the Vday special! LOL.. EASY. Leave ya comments =)
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Review of Reks- R.E.K.S. album
Most Recent Review written for istandardproducers.com =)
-Reks has been making noise on the underground scene for a while now, collaborating with some of hip hop’s most notable artists and most sought after producers. His newest LP is no exception, the line up on “R.E.K.S.” (Rhythmatic Eternal King Supreme) has had hip hop fans all over buzzing with anticipation for its release.-
( Official Release: 03/08/11)
1. 25th Hour (prod by DJ Premier)
It’s hard to go wrong with ANYthing produced by Premo and The 25th Hour doesn’t disappoint. Opening the LP with “Ima write this here rhyme like Guru’s in the passenger”, Reks attacks the track without letting up. A solid premier produced intro.
2. Thin Line (prod by Pete Rock)
Following a Premo cut with a Pete Rock joint could win over even the pickiest of hip hop fans regardless of who’s spittin’. Reks’ rapid delivery does this justice though. A classic sample chop, scratch heavy track with that hard, eerie feel. Two cuts in and I’m already breaking the timbs out the closet.
Read the rest after the Jump!
-Reks has been making noise on the underground scene for a while now, collaborating with some of hip hop’s most notable artists and most sought after producers. His newest LP is no exception, the line up on “R.E.K.S.” (Rhythmatic Eternal King Supreme) has had hip hop fans all over buzzing with anticipation for its release.-
( Official Release: 03/08/11)
1. 25th Hour (prod by DJ Premier)
It’s hard to go wrong with ANYthing produced by Premo and The 25th Hour doesn’t disappoint. Opening the LP with “Ima write this here rhyme like Guru’s in the passenger”, Reks attacks the track without letting up. A solid premier produced intro.
2. Thin Line (prod by Pete Rock)
Following a Premo cut with a Pete Rock joint could win over even the pickiest of hip hop fans regardless of who’s spittin’. Reks’ rapid delivery does this justice though. A classic sample chop, scratch heavy track with that hard, eerie feel. Two cuts in and I’m already breaking the timbs out the closet.
Read the rest after the Jump!
Beat of the week! #8
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