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Thread started 10/24/08 3:57am

Dancelot

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Laquan "Notes of a Native Son".. remember anyone?

his only album from 1990 (when he was only 16 years old) "Notes of a Native Son" well I thought it was kinda slammin..



produced by Wolf & Epic ...

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In 1989 Wolf formed a production team with his former studio intern Bret “Epic” Mazur which they named Peace Productions but later became known as Wolf & Epic. Wolf’s vision was to play live the kind of funk & R&B that was being sampled from old records by hip-hop producers and then sample the new performances and overlay scratching & other hip-hop techniques to give it a new dimension. Wolf played guitar & keyboards, Epic played drums and DJ’d, and other musicians were brought in to fatten the sound. The first project Wolf & Epic worked on was Laquan, a politically minded rapper that they signed to their production company and then to 4th & Broadway/Island Records. ( John Pareles in the The New York Times wrote that Laquan was “among the better new radical rappers.. and may be the most serious 16 year-old in Los Angeles”). This was one of the first rap records to combine a live band with hip-hop scratching, sampling & rapping.

Before they would help to pioneer the fusion of hip-hop & R&B, Wolf & Epic were on the cutting edge of a new jazzy variation of hip-hop that became known as acid jazz. The Laquan song “Witness The Drift” was included in the first ever acid jazz compilation Rebirth of The Cool that also included A Tribe Called Quest & Stetsasonic,
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http://www.discogs.com/ar...olf+&+Epic
http://en.wikipedia.org/w...chard_Wolf




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Reply #1 posted 10/24/08 7:06am

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Hell yeah, If "Now's The B Turn" doesn't give you chills, you are a reptilian.
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Reply #2 posted 10/24/08 7:07am

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This is the type of music the government does not want our youth to hear. Please can we bring it back?????
Upper persuasion for the lower invasion
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