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| | Aaron Sprinkle [ mp3 ]album: The Nail Vol. 2 format: mp3 release: 2004 year bitrate: 256 length: 70:05 min
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Tracks of The Nail Vol. 2:
Spy Hunter.mp3
California.mp3
Someone You Know.mp3
The Ponytail Parades.mp3
Rawk Fist.mp3
Reinventing Your Exit.mp3
Glass To The Arson.mp3
New Medicines.mp3
Falling Further.mp3
Song For All Time.mp3
Wake Up Early.mp3
This Time Is The Last Time.mp3
Really Something.mp3
Captivated.mp3
Gentlemen.mp3
December.mp3
Air I Breath.mp3
Definitely Maybe.mp3
Carmi Times.mp3
Jasmine.mp3
Fairwell Senator.mp3
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News from our arhive: Xzibit, Linkin Park, Big Punisher, DJ Premier |
New York turntablist crew the X-ecutioners have a good excuse for taking more than four years to record their new album. It is Built From Scratch. Acclaimed vinyl manipulators Total Eclipse, Sinista, Roc Raida and Rob Swift also took the time to recruit a stellar lineup of guest musicians, which includes Linkin Park, Xzibit, Dan the Automator and the late Big Punisher.
The X-ecutioners' track with Xzibit will be the album's first single, while the Linkin Park collaboration is scheduled to be the second. Track titles have not been confirmed.
DJ Premier, Pharoahe Monch, the Beat Junkies, Kool G Rap, Inspectah Deck, the Tom Tom Club, beatboxer Kenny Muhammed and hardcore rappers M.O.P. also make appearances on the album, due September 25 on Loud Records. Built From Scratch is the follow-up to 1997's X-pressions, one of the first turntablist albums. The cover of the new record will be a replication of Public Enemy's classic Yo! Bum Rush the Show, which features Chuck D and the gang in a basement room huddling around a turntable and mixer.
The X-ecutioners' version of the cover will feature the four members of the group along with hip-hop innovator Kool Herc, scratch inventor Grand Wizard Theodore and Grandmaster DXT, who, as Grandmaster DST, popularized record scratching on Herbie Hancock's "Rockit." |
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