Those Shocking, Shaking Days 1. Panbers 'Haai' 2. The Brims 'Anti Gandja' 3. Rollies 'Bad News' 4. Shark Move 'Evil War' 5. Golden Wing ' Hear Me' 6. Aka 'Do What You Like' 7. Ivo's Group 'That Shocking Shaking Day' 8. Ariesta Birawa Group 'Didunia Yang Lain' 9. Terenchem 'Jeritan Cinta' 10. Benny Soebardja And Lizard 'Candle Light' 11. Super Kid 'People' 12. Koes Plus 'Mobil Tua' 13. The Gang Of Harry Roesli 'Don't Talk About Freedom' 14. Black Brothers 'Saman Doye' 15. Aka 'Shake Me' 16. Rasela 'Pemain Bola' 17. Freedom Of Rhapsodia 'Freedom' 18. Rhythm Kings 'The Promise' 19. Duo Kribo 'Uang' Indonesian Hard, Psychedelic, Progressive Rock and Funk: 1970-1978 The untold story of indonesia’s various underground 70s musical scenes; extensive liner notes, photographs and ephemera; fully restored and remastered audio; officially licensed. The progressive music scenes in 1970s Indonesia securing the rights necessary for us to offer were largely underground as a result of strict you this anthology - we feel like we can, in censorship imposed by the dictator Suharto. good spirits and conscience, shine the light on Those who performed music marked by relentless some of the most impressive organizations to fuzz, over the top, politically charged lyrics, offer their take on the psychedelic and strong rhythms and a cranky low-fidelity were progressive rock and funk sounds during the truly rebellious. And the resulting output has been early shocking, shaking days of Suharto’s regime. largely – outside of the confines of this island nation – unheard or ignored. Indonesia, based in large part on the restrictions imposed by Suharto, is better known for the coffee it exports than the KEY SELLING POINTS: music it creates. This situation hasn’t been • Deluxe package: CD housed in a “mini-LP” tip on sleeve, alongside a 64-page full color remedied by the rough-hewn Indonesian boot- booklet in a thick cardboard O-Card. legs that dotted the psychedelic landscape over the past five years. • Detailed liner notes and annotation by Egon, Moss and Indonesian researcher Chandra Drews. Thanks now to the tireless – and expensive – research of Canadian hip hop producer and • Dozens of rare photos and other ephemera. Southeast Asian music specialist Jason “Moss” • Marketed and promoted by Stones Throw Connoy - and the trust that Indonesian rock Records legend Benny Soebardja placed in Now-Again • Publicity by Score Press. Records as he traversed his homeland’s islands ORDER CUT OFF DATE FOR THIS ITEM: FEB 15th Format: CD Cat. No: NA 5065 Label: Now-Again Available: MARCH 8TH CD Those Shocking, Shaking Days A1. Panbers 'Haai' A2. The Brims 'Anti Gandja' A3. Rollies 'Bad News' A4. Shark Move 'Evil War' B1. Golden Wing ' Hear Me' B2. Aka 'Do What You Like' B3. Ivo's Group 'That Shocking Shaking Day' C1. Ariesta Birawa Group 'Didunia Yang Lain' C2. Terenchem 'Jeritan Cinta' C3. Benny Soebardja And Lizard 'Candle Light' C4. Super Kid 'People' D1. Koes Plus 'Mobil Tua' D2. The Gang Of Harry Roesli 'Don't Talk About Freedom' E1. Black Brothers 'Saman Doye' E2. Aka 'Shake Me' E3. Rasela 'Pemain Bola' F1. Freedom Of Rhapsodia 'Freedom' F2. Rhythm Kings 'The Promise' F3. Duo Kribo 'Uang' F4. Murry 'Pantun Lama' Indonesian Hard, Psychedelic, Progressive Rock and Funk: 1970-1978 The untold story of indonesia’s various underground 70s musical scenes; extensive liner notes, photographs and ephemera; fully restored and remastered audio; officially licensed. The progressive music scenes in 1970s Indonesia securing the rights necessary for us to offer were largely underground as a result of strict you this anthology - we feel like we can, in censorship imposed by the dictator Suharto. good spirits and conscience, shine the light on Those who performed music marked by relentless some of the most impressive organizations to fuzz, over the top, politically charged lyrics, offer their take on the psychedelic and strong rhythms and a cranky low-fidelity were progressive rock and funk sounds during the truly rebellious. And the resulting output has been early shocking, shaking days of Suharto’s regime. largely – outside of the confines of this island nation – unheard or ignored. Indonesia, based in large part on the restrictions imposed by Suharto, is better known for the coffee it exports than the KEY SELLING POINTS: music it creates. This situation hasn’t been • Deluxe package: 3xLP packaged in a remedied by the rough-hewn Indonesian boot- six-panel triple gatefold jacket alongside a legs that dotted the psychedelic landscape over 16-page full color booklet. the past five years. • Detailed liner notes and annotation by Egon, Moss and Indonesian researcher Chandra Thanks now to the tireless – and expensive – Drews. research of Canadian hip hop producer and • Dozens of rare photos and other ephemera. Southeast Asian music specialist Jason “Moss” • Marketed and promoted by Stones Throw Connoy - and the trust that Indonesian rock Records legend Benny Soebardja placed in Now-Again Records as he traversed his homeland’s islands • Publicity by Score Press. ORDER CUT OFF DATE FOR THIS ITEM: FEB 15th Format: 3xLP Cat. No: NA 5065 Label: Now-Again Available: MARCH 8TH LP REKS R.hythmatic E.ternal K.ing S.upreme REKS took the underground scene by storm with his debut, Along Came The Chosen (2001). The album featured production from a then 18-year old Statik Selektah and featured collaborations with underground stalwarts: Pace-Won & Young Zee of the Outsiderz, 7L & Esoteric, J-Live and more. The critically acclaimed release was nominated for Best Hip-Hop Album & Artist of the Year at The Boston Music Awards and was featured in the Source, XXL, Vibe, and URB Magazine’s “Next 100”. The album’s single “Skills 101” reached #45 on the Billboard Singles chart, putting him on shows and tours with huge national acts REKS finally released his highly anticipated sophomore effort, Grey Hairs, in 2008. The momentous album featured production from DJ Premier, Large Professor, DC The Midi Alien and ten-tracks from Statik and featured collaborations with Lil Fame of MOP, Consequence, Skyzoo, Termanology, Jon Hope and Big Shug. Grey Hairs lead to REKS being 01. 25TH HOUR (produced by DJ Premier) profiled by XXL Magazine in their “Show & Prove” section. REKS 02. THIN LINE (produced by Pete Rock) released the companion piece More Grey Hairs, appeared on Statik 03. LIMELIGHT (produced by Nottz) Selektah’s Spell My Name Right: The Album and released two more mixtapes (In Between The Lines Series Vol’s 1&2 which were hosted by 04. KILL EM (produced by Sean C & LV) Statik Selektah/DJ Green Lantern and DJ Ill Will respectively) and both 05. THIS OR THAT (produced by Statik Selektah) mixtapes garnered thousands of downloads and widespread praise. 06. WHY CRY FEAT. STYLES P (produced by The Alchemist) 07. FACE OFF FEAT. TERMANOLOGY (produced by Sha Money XL) REKS now sets out to take the next step in his progression with what 08. THE WONDER YEARS (produced by Hi-Tek) promises to be an instant classic, with his third R.E.K.S (Rhythmatic 09. THIS IS ME FEAT. DJ CORBET (produced by Mike Frey) Eternal King Supreme). 10. MR. NOBODY (produced by Statik Selektah) The record lists such notable legends as DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Hi-Tek, 11. THE UNDERDOG (produced by Blaze P) Alchemist, Nottz, Sha Money XL, Sean C & LV, Fizzy Womack and 12. U KNOW FEAT. FREEWAY (produced by Hi-Tek) the ever present Statik Selektah contributing production; and newcomers 13. CIGARETTES FEAT. LIL FAME (M.O.P.) AND ATTICABARZ (produced by Fizzy Womack) Blaze P and Mike Frey join in for this classic as well. Throw in 14. MASCARA (THE UGLY TRUTH) (produced by Statik Selektah) highlight tracks with Styles P, Freeway, Termanology, Lil Fame, 15. LIKE A STAR (produced by Statik Selektah) Attica Bars and DJ Corbet and you have the recipe for another instant classic! BONUS: REKS has already set things in motion for R.E.K.S. with the recent leak SELF TITLED (produced by Statik Selektah) of a radio-rip of the project’s buzz-single, “25th Hour,” (produced by DJ Premier) which has found its way to every corner of the Internet. Available 3/8/11 Cat. No. SHOWBRK 106-CD twitter.com/therealreks UPC 7 65481 01062 6 twitter.com/statikselekt Label BRICK RECORDS/SHOWOFF twitter.com/brickrecords96 Artist REKS www.showoffhiphop.com Title RHYTHMATIC ETERNAL KING SUPREME www.facebook.com/brickrecords SHOW ft. KRS ONE “Godsville” 1. Intro 2. Show & Prove 3. We Love That 4. Improve Myself 5. The Truth 6. This Flow 7. Another Day (mixed by DJ Premier) 8. Legendary 9. Hear me More 10. Running 11. Outro -NOT ACTUAL COVER ART- “Godsville” brings together two Bronx Hip Hop legends; KRS-ONE and Showbiz. Showcasing a production style that is currently featured on projects by Joe Budden, Fabolous, Royce Da 5’9”, Lloyd Banks and others, Showbiz (producer of classic Hip Hop hits such as “Soul Clap” and “Sound of the Police”) provides a classic yet fresh Bronx production style while KRS-ONE takes it back to the essence of Hip Hop with lyrical contributions equal to those on classic KRS-ONE albums. Recent album reviews are calling this project a “modern classic” and “what Hip Hop has been missing.” FORMAT: CD — CATALOG NUMBER: DITC 308 — BARCODE: 6 11247 03082 0 th AVAILABLE: March 8 2011 LOS DUG DUG’S Dug Dug’s 1. Lost in My World (Perdido en mi mundo) 2. Without Thinking (Sin pensario) 3. Eclipse 4. Sometimes (Algunas veces) 5. Let's Make It Now (Hagámoslo ahora) 6. World of Love (Mundo de amor) 7. I Got the Feeling (Tengo el sentimiento) 8.
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