Saturday, January 31, 2009



X-Ecutioners, "X-Pressions"


Easily one of the best hip-hop records of all time, the X-Ecutioners -- Roc Raida, Rob Swift, Total Eclipse and (at the time of this recording) Mista Sinista -- were one of the big three DJ groups, alongside the Invisibl Skratch Piklz and the Beat Junkies. Yet of those crews, the X-Men (as they were also known) were the only ones to have an enormous impact in terms of pop culture and relevance [1]. They had a few records that came out on Sony which featured the likes of Linkin Park and Rob Zombie (keep in mind that this was during the apex of nu-metal), but their most enjoyable work came in the form of these independent released recordings, such as their debut, "X-Pressions," which is a mishmash of turntable compositions, live instrumentations and traditional MCing.


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[1] Not including Skratch Pikl Mixmaster Mike's role as the fourth Beastie Boy, mind you.

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Thursday, January 15, 2009


Fielding, "S/T"
Fielding was a pleasant surprise in the summer of 2005 when I was just starting out with Redefine. Vivian asked me to do a bunch of quick reviews and I found this one to be particularly great. In many ways, Fielding has a lot of the best elements of cute indie pop -- great harmonies, lyrics and the musicianship is top notch.

Unfortunately, The Militia Group didn't really do much with them and I've seen their self-titled record in the $.99 bin quite a few times. This record is kind of hard to find, so I'm posting it on here. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
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Fielding on Myspace

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