| | Main Source Breaking Atoms CD Main Source Discography of CDs
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Personnel: Large Professor (vocals); Joe Fatal, Akinyele, Nas (rap vocals); Sir Scratch, K-Cut (turntables). Audio Mixers: Main Source; Anton Pukshansky. Recording information: Homeboy Studio; Libra Digital; Power play. Photographer: Peter Bodtke. Main Source's debut album, Breaking Atoms, is one of the quintessential cult classics in hip-hop history. Underappreciated compared to peers like A Tribe Called Quest, Gang Starr, or even Brand Nubian, the album probably doesn't get wider acclaim because it was recorded for the ill-fated Wild Pitch label, and thus remained out of print for much of the time its reputation was spreading. Group focal point the Large Professor is a fine rapper, but the album's legend rests more on his production -- he debuts one of the most influential styles in hip-hop here, popularizing a number of now widely imitated techniques. Luckily, you don't have to know how to operate an SP-1200, or exactly what panning, chopping, and filtered basslines are, to appreciate the vibrant-sounding results. His intricately constructed tracks are filled with jazz and soul samples, layered percussion, off-kilter sampling effects, and an overall sonic richness. That's doubtlessly enhanced by the presence of two DJs in the group, who contribute lively scratching to the proceedings as well. The album is rather brief, clocking in at around 45 minutes even with a bonus remix, but there's also no wasted space whatsoever. The brightly soulful "Lookin' at the Front Door" is perhaps the best-known single, but there are plenty of other highlights. "Just a Friendly Game of Baseball" is anything but, with its moody backing track and extended lyrical metaphor about police brutality and racial profiling. Meanwhile, "Live at the Barbeque" is one of the most legendary posse cuts ever recorded, featuring guests Joe Fatal, Akinyele, and Nas (the latter two make their recorded debuts here). Aficionados hype Breaking Atoms as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time, and at least musically speaking, they're not far off. ~ Steve Huey Main Source Breaking Atoms Songs Breaking Atoms Music Review Purchase Breaking Atoms CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Organized Konfusion Stress: The Extinction Agenda CD (1994)
Breaking Atoms
$8.49 Additional personnel: Q-Tip, O.C. The Large Professor (vocals); D-Ave (scratches). Producers: Buckwild, Organized Konfusion, Rockwilder. Engineers: Antonio Smalios, D. Anthony "The Bomb" Johnson, Anton Puchshansky. Recorded at Unique Studios and Battery, New York, New York; Power Play Studios, Long Island City, New York. Samples include "Mingus Fingus No. 2" (as performed by Charles Mingus), "Rain Dance" (as performed by Herbie Hancock), "Melody For Thelma" (as performed by Blue Mitchell) and "Who Sey Me Dun" (as performed by Cutty Ranks). Recording information: Battery, New York, NY; Power Play Studios, Long Island City, NY; Unique Studios, New York, NY. After earning both BET video play and underground cred (reaching beyond the rap community) for their 1993 debut with clever and twisted rhymes ...
| | Diamond Stunts, Blunts And Hip Hop CD (1992)
Breaking Atoms
$7.49 Full performer name: Diamond & The Psychotic Neurotics. Personnel: Dave Ogrin (horns, programming); Shane "The Doctor" Faber (keyboards, programming); Fat Joe, Whiz One, Gigi from Lincoln Projects, The Kids of Forrest Day Care Center (class of '92), Bonita, LaReese, The Psychos, Michelle Sweeting, Jasmine, Maestro, Mike G.Q., Fat Joe, Brand Nubian. Producers include: Diamond, DJ Mark The 45 King, Showbiz, Lakim Shabazz, Jazzy Jay. Recorded at Jazzy Jay's Recording Studio, Bronx, New York and Calliope Studios, New York, New York. Includes liner notes by Leslie Ann Drye. Diamond D had quietly provided some exciting production work and made strides within the rap music industry and community throughout the early '90s, but his name didn't become immediately recognizable until his classic guest appearance rapping on A Tribe Called ...
| | Beatnuts CD (1994)
Breaking Atoms
$9.89 The Beatnuts: Fashion, JuJu, Psycho Les (rap vocals). Additional personnel: Miss Jones (vocals); Lenny Underwood (keyboards); DJ Sinister (scratches); Gab. Producers: Fashion, JuJu, Psycho Les, Lucien, V.I.C. Engineers: Rich Keller, Troy Hightower, Kirk Yano. Personnel: Lenny Underwood (keyboards); DJ Sinister (scratches). Audio Mixers: Kirk Yano; Troy Hightower. Recording information: Greene Street Recording Studio, New York, NY; LGK Records; SoundTrack. Photographer: Danny Clinch. The Beatnuts' first full-length album is as pure a document of raw, hardcore hip-hop circa 1994 as is possible to get. No pop hooks, no slick production, no ballads or lyrics about money and girls. The individual cuts don't really stand out, instead flowing seamlessly into a powerful ...
| | Freestyle Fellowship Innercity Griots CD (1993)
Breaking Atoms
$8.15 Freestyle Fellowship: Mikah Nine, Aceyalone, MtulazajI, PeAce, Self Jupiter (rap vocals). The Earthquake Brothers: Mathmattiks (rap vocals, DJ); The Jamm Messenger D, The Mighty O-Roc (rap vocals); DJ Kiilu (DJ). The Underground Railroad Band: Cockney "O" Dire, Archie, Volume 10, Spoon (rap vocals); Marvin McDaniel (acoustic guitar); Rodney Millon (guitar); Randall Willis (flute, saxophone); Jon Williams (trumpet); Tom Ralls (trombone); Onaje Murray (vibraphone); Christy Smith (acoustic & electric bass); Kevin O'Neal (acoustic bass); Robert Harris, Alfred Threats (bass); JMD (bass, drums, tympani, percussion); Don Littleton (percussion). Producers: The Earthquake Brothers, ...
| | Pete Rock Petestrumentals CD (2001) (Import) United Kingdom
Breaking Atoms
$8.69 This is an enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel includes: Pete Rock, UN (Rock Marciono, Divine, Godfree, Laku). Recorded in Greene Street Studios, New York, New York. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. PeteStrumentals follows Jay Dee's Welcome 2 Detroit as the second offering in BBE's producer spotlight "Beat Generation" series. If you approach Pete Rock's joint as a song-oriented pop album, you may feel disappointed. Only two tracks ("Cake" and "Nothin' Lesser - Jamie's Mix") feature MCs and the repetitive, consistently mid-tempo beats get somewhat monotonous ...
| | Main Source F*CK What You Think CD (1994)
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