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ACO 1 ONRA Long Distance CD 1. Intro 2. My Comet 3. My Mind Is Gone ft. Olivier Daysoul 4. Rock On 5. Sitting Back 6. High Hopes ft. Reggie B 7. Girl 8. Send Me Your Love 9. Wee Out ft. Buddy Sativa 10. Moving 11. Mechanical 12. Don’t Stop 13. The One ft. T3 (of Slum Village) 14. Oper8tor 15. Long Distance ft. Olivier Daysoul 16. Tape This 17. To the Beat ft. Walter Mecca 18. Wonderland 19. Jeeps 20. L.I.A.B. 21. Cherry We are very proud to present, all the way from Paris, a proper full length from Onra on All City Records called Long Distance. A producer with an incredible work rate, most will know him through his most critically acclaimed album Chinoiseries from 2007, a great album created from Vietnamese found-sounds. After some extensive rifling through dusty crates when he went to Vietnam for the first time, the land of his grandparents, he managed to bring back some 30 incredible Chinese and Vietnamese old vinyls. The album became the trademark sound of Onra, once the song “The Anthem” was chosen to illustrate a Coca-Cola TV commercial for Beijing Olympics. While Chinoiseries may be made via similar means – sampling old dusty vinyl – the sounds are distinctively Western and rooted in the 80s! Long since established as one of the beat scenes go to guys, he flips the style on Long Distance to bring a distinctively French feel. The French, who have been championing the modern soul and boogie sound for time, influenced Onra on what can be considered a personal homage to the R&B and Soul sounds of mid 80s Paris. 21 tracks in all – a mix of instrumentals and vocals – this album is hard to pigeon hole. It’s not straight up beat based Hip Hop, nor is it needlessly wonky. Finely crafted songs with high production values, Long Distance features vocal contributions from T3 of Slum Village on “The One”, Olivier Daysoul, fresh from Hudson Mohawke’s Butter LP, is on two tracks – the title track “Long Distance” and “My Mind is Gone”. In addition, Reggie B guests on “High Hopes” along with appearences from French soul-jazz keys player Buddy Sativa (Favorite Records) and Walter Mecca. ORDER CUT OFF DATE FOR THIS ITEM: JUNE 15th Format: CD Cat. No: ACO 1 Label: All City Records Available: JULY 13th Traffic Ent. Group 39 Broad Street, Suite 4, Quincy, MA 02169 • tel: 617-845-0088 • fax: 617-845-0090 1. Alpha feat. Count Bass-D Scene one - 2. Time and Space 3. Life and Death 4. Freedom 5. Foolish feat. Megalon and MF Doom 6. Together 7. Break em Off Intermission - 8. Rain Blood feat. Megalon 9. Voices Pt. 0 10. Voices Pt. 1 feat. MF Doom Scene two - 11. Yes You Are (Its Only A Movie) 12. I.B.’s 13. To All My Comrades 14. Howl 15. Words 16. Teach the Babies End - 17. Omega MF Grimm (aka Percy Carey, GM Grimm and Superstar Jet Jaguar) first turned up on KMD’s “What a Nigga Know (Remix)” on Elektra in 1994, and followed that with features on Kool G Rap’s 4,5,6 album on Sony in 1995 and MF Doom’s Operation Doomsday on Subverse in 1999, along with and a number of indie releases, before self-releasing his debut entitled The Downfall of Ibliys: A Ghetto Opera in 2002. Backed by an A-list of back- pack producers: Cas (Readyrock), DJ Eli (Fat Beats), DJ Rob A (Rugged Soul Records), MF DOOM (Metalface), J-Zone (Old Maid) and others. Reportedly recorded in a 24-hour period while out on bail for drug charges, this full length stands up solidly against other releases of the day, Company Flow, Juggaknots, anything on Fondle ‘Em, X-Ecutioners, all that New York backpack boom-bap that gave a post Public Enemy nation of millions something to bump. Originally released on Day By Day Entertainment and out of print for years, this is the official reissue. ORDER CUT OFF DATE FOR THIS ITEM: JUNE 22nd Format: CD Cat. No: DBD 002 Label: Day By Day Entertainment Available: JULY 13th Distributed in the USA by The Orchard, 23 E. 4th St, NY, NY 10003 • tel: 212-979-6410 • fax: 212-979-7372 1. Intro 2. All Y’All 3. Stable 4. Dr. Death 5.The Deal is Done by Monte Smith 6. Go Back 7. Dancin’ 8. Enemy at Home by Monte Smith 9. Black Helicopter feat. Jihad 10. Straight Babylon No Chaser by Monte Smith 11. Digital Tears 12. Ying & Yang feat. Ago aka Mr. Voodoo & Su-Ann Ortiz 13. Way 14. Taken 15. Love Jones feat. Jihad 16. Rotten 17. Voices (The Final Chapter) 18. Happy 19. Superstar J.J. feat. Su-Ann Ortiz 20. Static 21. Outro Digital Tears: E-mail from Purgatory is MF Grimm’s second album under his Monsta Island Czars moniker Superstar Jet Jaguar. MF Grimm has the alias GM Grimm, for Grand Master Grimm. He stated in an interview that “Grand Master is a title that not everyone gets. Roc Raida and I were in a group and each of us were awarded that title. It’s a major honor in the Hip Hop community.” Using the new GM Grimm alias, for this one release, Grimm delivers more of his trade- mark rhetoric supported by a relatively unknown cast, the only two ‘name’ features being J-Zone and Mr. Voodoo of Natural Elements. Recalling the more peripheral Wu Tang releases, Grimm’s barritone verse holds up for the whole second round... Originally released in 2004 on Day By Day Entertainment and out of print for years, this is the official reissue. ORDER CUT OFF DATE FOR THIS ITEM: JUNE 22nd Format: CD Cat. No: DBD 022 Label: Day By Day Entertainment Available: JULY 13th Distributed in the USA by The Orchard, 23 E. 4th St, NY, NY 10003 • tel: 212-979-6410 • fax: 212-979-7372 DISC ONE — ALBUM 01. Insane 02. MC Assault 03. Big Katz Featuring Sir Menelik 04. Who Is He??? feat. Big Lance 05. Burn Rmx 06. Diabolique 07. Kaos 08. Live & Let Die 09. Life Ain’t The Same feat. Mike L & Sir Menelik 10. Dip Dip Die!!! 11. Make Em Suffer 12 .Connections 13. Pick Up The Mic 14. Voices feat. Kool Keith 15. Y 16. Do You Know? feat. Big Lance 17. No Competition feat. Mike L & Scaramanga 18. Properties Of Steel DISC TWO — INSTRUMENTALS A creative force within New York City’s underground Hip Hop scene, Godfather Don first appeared in 1991 with Hazardous, released on the Select imprint. A few years later, the Don appeared on, and produced, the Ultramagnetic MCs’ Four Horsemen, which led to a collaboration with that group’s standout, Kool Keith, called The Cenobites. An EP was issued on Fondle ‘Em Records, which was started by New York B-boy, DJ, and man about town Bobbito Garcia. The material on the EP had originally been recorded as gags or promos for Garcia’s underground Hip Hop radio show on New York’s WKCR. The Cenobites EP was then reissued by Fondle ‘Em as a full-length LP. Throughout the 1990s, Godfather Don continued to work as a producer, working on tracks from Kool Keith, Hostyle, and Ayatollah, among others. In 1999, he released his second album, Diabolique, on which his flow was very similar to the bludgeoning raps of his 1991 debut. Originally released in 1999, the album was released on the Hydra Enter- tainment imprint, for which Godfather Don continued to record for, releasing several 12” singles in the late 90s and early 2000s. Don is embraced by a wide swath of fans, both for his beats and his bludgeoning, complex style (which has drawn comparisons to Chuck D), arguably at its peak here. Guests Kool Keith and Sir Menelik are perfect foils, providing just enough variation while not diluting the “solo album” experience. This is one of the great lost pieces of history from NYC’s ‘backpack’ era - there is no sophmore slump apparent here. Packaged in a deluxe digipak, this reissue including a bonus disc containing instrumentals for every track. ORDER CUT OFF DATE FOR THIS ITEM: JUNE 22nd Format: 2xCD Cat. No: HYD 831 Label: Hydra Records Available: JULY 13th Distributed in the USA by The Orchard, 23 E. 4th St, NY, NY 10003 • tel: 212-979-6410 • fax: 212-979-7372 Seu Jorge (vocals), Puppilo (drums), Lucio Maia (guitar) and Antonio Pinto (bass) SIDE A 1. Everybody Loves The Sunshine 1. Everybody Loves The Sunshine (Inst.) SIDE B 1. Cirandar 1. Cirandar (Inst.) Now-Again announces the latest album by Brazilian No nation is currently hotter than Brazil singer/actor Seu Jorge - Seu Jorge and Almaz – with a 12” when it comes to cinema and music. single: a Brazilian take on the Roy Ayers’ classic And, currently, no Brazilian artist is attracting “Everybody Loves The Sunshine” and the dark samba of more heat than Seu Jorge” - Martinho da Vila and João de Aquino’s “Cirandar”. This single is mixed by Mario C; instrumentals included. Almaz – Seu Jorge; drummer Pupillo and guitarist Lucio KEY SELLING POINTS: Maia from the stalwart Nação Zumbi; bassist and • The new album from Brazilian singer/actor Seu composer Antonio Pinto from the soundstages of movies Jorge (City of God, The Life Aquatic), featuring members of Nação Zumbi like the Jorge vehicle City of God - came together naturally • Overseen and mixed by Mario C. to record a song for a Walter Salles film. They enjoyed the (Beastie Boys, Jack Johnson) experience so much that they recorded an entire album, • Current radio play from: Gilles Peterson (BBC), free of convention, of music that inspired them.
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