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One half of the acclaimed underground duo Cannibal Ox, Vast Aire reigns as one of the most distinctive MCs in the rap game-- blending intricate rhyme schemes, a next-level poetic sensibility, and his trademark off-kilter nasal vocals. On his sophomore release, DUECES WILD, Vast goes all out with a barrage of comic book-inspired concepts and sci-fi-saturated freak-outs, over futuristic beats from Oh No, Melodius Monk, Aspect One, DJ Priority, and Pete Rock, among others. DUECES WILD is another elevated LP for listeners who prefer their rap hard-boiled and brainy as hell.
Audio Mixer: Joel Myer.URB (Magazine) (p.86) - "DUECES WILD becomes an enjoyable listen that matches Vast Aire's vocals with his best beat selections yet." Dueces Wild Music | List Price | $12.97 (You save $3.08) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, East Coast Rap | | Label | One Way Records Inc | | Orig Year | 2008 | | All Time Sales Rank | 96680  | | CD Universe Part number | 7687335 | | Catalog number | 30004 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 24, 2008 | | Producer | Thanos; DJ Priority; Aspect One; Melodious Monk; Le Parasite; Falside; Oh No; Pete Rock; Walter Rocktight | | Personnel | Genesis, Swave Sevah, Copywrite, Geechi Suede, Vordul Mega, Double A.B., Karniege, Thanos |
Vast Aire Dueces Wild Songs | 1. | You Know (You Like It) | |
| 2. | T.V. Land | |
| 3. | Take Two | |
| 4. | Dynamic Duo, The - (featuring Geechi Suede) | |
| 5. | Gimme Dat Mic - (featuring Copywrite) | |
| 6. | Mecca And The Ox - (featuring Vordul Mega) | |
| 7. | Back 2 Basics | |
| 8. | Lunchroom Rap (It's Nothing) | |
| 9. | When Starz Fall - (featuring Thanos/Swave Sevah/Double A.B./Karniege) | |
| 10. | Crush, The | |
| 11. | Shu (The God Of Aire) | |
| 12. | Graveyard Shift - (featuring Genesis) | |
| 13. | Man With Out Fear, The | |
| Purchase Dueces Wild CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Diamond Stunts, Blunts And Hip Hop CD (1992)
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| | Pete Rock Petestrumentals CD (2001) (Import) United Kingdom
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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 by the end of most tracks. If you approach the album as a radical work of sonic architecture, ...
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| | Desolation Bells What Is Your Trajectory CD (2007)
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