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Friday, November 21, 2008

More than beats and rhymes

The Next Stets - The Stetsasonic Remixes VLS [2003]



tracklist:

A1 Sally
Rap [Featuring] - Stetsasonic
Remix - Thes One
A2 Sally (Instrumental)
Remix - Thes One
B1 DBC Let The Music Play
Rap [Featuring] - Stetsasonic
Remix - Thes One
B2 DBC Let The Music Play (Instrumental)
Remix - Thes One
B3 Hidden Gem

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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

You know my rep...all I do is sidestep





Crown City Rockers - Another Day (Rhyme Writing) VLS VLS [2004]


tracklist:
A1 Another Day (Rhyme Writing)
Scratches - DJ Zeph
A2 Fortitude
Co-producer - DJ Platurn
Featuring - Gift Of Gab, The
Scratches - DJ Icewater
A3 Wonder (Instr.)
Guitar - Eric Krasno
B1 Another Day (Thes One Remix)
Remix - Thes One
B2 Another Day (Bonus Beat)
B3 Fortitude (Bonus Beat)
Co-producer - DJ Platurn
B4 Fortitude (Accapella)
Featuring - Gift Of Gab, The
B5 The Dogs
Producer - Crown City Rockers
Saxophone - David Boyce

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Friday, July 25, 2008

Mo Betta Butta






Visionaries - If You Can't Say Love VLS [2004]


tracklist:
A1 If You Can't Say Love (Album Version)
Producer - J Rocc
A2 If You Can't Say Love (Instrumental)
Producer - J Rocc
A3 If You Can't Say Love (Acapella)
Producer - J Rocc
B1 Domakesaythink (Album Version)
Producer - Key-Kool
B2 Domakesaythink (Instrumental)
Producer - Key-Kool
B3 Domakesaythink (Acapella)
Producer - Key-Kool

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Thes One & Raashan Ahmad - Doin' It VLS [2005]



tracklist:
A1 Doin' It (Vocal)
A2 Doin' It (Instrumental)
A3 Good Co. (Vocal)
B1 Alright (Vocal)
B2 Alright (Instrumental)
B3 Good Co. (Instrumental)

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Cesar Comanche - The Grind VLS [2006]



tracklist:
A1 The Grind (Vocal) (3:48)
Producer - Khrysis
Rap [Featuring] - Supastition
A2 The Grind (Instrumental) (3:48)
Producer - Khrysis
A3 The Grind (Accapella) (3:09)
Rap [Featuring] - Supastition
B1 The Grind (NYTETYME MIX) (Vocal) (3:51)
Producer - 9th Wonder
B2 The Grind (NYTETYME MIX) (Instrumental) (3:52)
Producer - 9th Wonder
B3 The Grind (NYTETYME MIX) (Accapella) (2:54)

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Friday, June 27, 2008

All I'm missing is YOU








Waddup ya'll?

I went to a joint here in town called Mona Lisa Art and picked up Speedball acrylic screenprinting ink in white and black. I also picked up tubes of Golden Acrylics titanium white, cobalt teal, and carbon black. My Moms donated a bottle of Folk Art black as well, but I think I'll roll with the Golden Acrylics. Dude at the art shop was trying to tell me to use paint they use for model cars. I was like uhhhhh have you ever done this before? Every place I've went to get supplies for this project I've asked advice from store employee's and they were all CLUELESS and steered me in every wrong direction possible. I really have to shout out niketalk for the 411 on this subject. Would have been a nightmare without your knowledge people.

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So this is what they look like after 2 sessions of acetone. One with cotton balls, and one with a toothbrush.

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Friday, April 25, 2008

Do People Actually Read My Blog?





Eh it's not the DVD but it'll have to do. Peep Thes-One's beats from this little comp he had with Will.I.Am. I'd like to see the thing in its entirety, because it seemed like the crowd was feeling Thes a helluva lot more than the BEP representa. Did you see Exile in there getting busy?




Thes One - Thes One Presents: Live At The Rootdown Soundclash [2004]


tracklist:
1 Introduction
2 The Baron (Theme)
3 Want You Back
4 Too Close
5 Will Speaks
6 Joints and Gyms
7 Tribute To Weldon Irvine
8 Everytime
9 Pretty Girls
10 The 6th Cup
11 Up, Down And Away
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ps When was the last time you listened to Tha Alkaholiks - Keep It Pourin?


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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Hard work that gets taxed before your shirt dry







Himuki - Liberalism [2005]


tracklist:

01 Drome
02 Breath Deeper (ft._goku)
03 Sun Above The Horizon (produced_by_shin-ski)
04 Raw Deal (ft._val)
05 Funtrude
06 Side Step (ft._omni)
07 Technique Sect
08 Bonez (ft._omni_and_molman)
09 One Night Wonder (produced_by_shin-ski)
10 Remember (ft._dizzy)
11 I Wanted U Down (produced_by_shin-ski)
12 Raw Deal (shink-ski_remix)
13 S Sun
14 Breath Deeper (remix)
15 Outro

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Living Legends - The Gathering EP (2008)


tracklist:
1. The Gathering
2. She Wants Me
3. Pants On Fire
4. War and Peace
5. Luva Changer
6. Samba
7. After Hours (Extended Euro Mix)

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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Baron Wolfgang Von Thes-One

Ammmmmmericaaaaa....fuck yeah!









Thes One and Music that Works
Thes One

David Ma spoke to Thes One about the history behind his debut instrumental album, Lifestyle Marketing. The producer for People Under the Stairs touches on specifics of the project, his thoughts on record collecting, updates fans on his work with partner Double K, and discusses a production trend he deems "painful."

Lifestyle Marketing is pretty dense compared to some of your other production. What are some of your favorite tracks off of it?

I think the second track, Get on the Phone. That one was the first big track I did. A lot of these were done in 2002 or 2003, and that one was one of the first ones done early on. It sort of set the tone for the rest of the project. I wanted to keep the idea of the commercial, keep the tagline intact and keep some of the structure intact. I also wanted to make a composition that went from point A to point C and not have it just be a beat record full of loops. That was important, because it was the starting point. The tracks actually almost appear in the order they were made.

You've said that you found Herb Pilhofer's Music That Works in '94. What took so long for this project to get off the ground?

Well, the project sort of just stopped in 2004, because I was busy with other stuff and, now it's seeing the light of day. Its been a weird start-and-stop project. It's cool that it's coming out, but I had originally made it for myself to challenge myself as a producer.

As you production career presses forward, you've built a pretty sizable body of work. Compare your beats on Lifestyle Marketing to your People Under the Stairs production.

I think they're different. With the PUTS stuff, I can pretty much sample anything as long as it fits into what Double K and I are doing as a group. But with this, I had a specific thing in mind I wanted to accomplish.

Was this a harder project for you to accomplish?

It was a lot harder working with ten seconds of music to sample. So I had to rethink what I was doing. I got to focus on the music and nothing more. I was able to do stuff in 3/4 time signature and other technical stuff without it being an issue.

What equipment was used to make the majority of Lifestyle Marketing?

I primarily used an MPC3000 for the sequencing. Before I put things into the 3000, I would run them through and SP-12 or SP1200. Other things went through a tape delay or different analog equipment. I filtered a lot of stuff too. I didn't use any Pro Tools or anything like that. So I had to create a few things to make the loops sound good because there was such a limited amount of samples to work with.

The process, from your discovery of Music That Works to releasing this project, took over ten years. Sum up the process.

Looking back on it now, and to see it as an album instead of a few things I did on my Zip disc, is very interesting. It was made over such a long period of time. It captures a certain production style of mine during that time period. Its just sort of fills a portion of my career, and I'm thankful for how it came about.

You've stated that you never intended to release these beats. What do you want people to get from this two-disc set now?

It's funny, because the record market is so bad currently. So I think it's okay to put this out right now. [laughs] When I was making it, I wasn't worried about the intent of how it'd be received. I just wanted to make the music and focused on that. But are people going to buy this? Maybe. It's a good snapshot of what you can do given a limited amount of music, and it's a good case study in production technique. If anything, I don't want anyone to get anything out of it besides them simply enjoying it.

Besides making beats, you're an avid vinyl collector. Touch briefly on record collecting and what you get from it.

I would say I drive around at least three days a week and waste gas. [laughs] I mean, it'd probably make more sense just shopping on eBay at this point, but I have this affinity for driving around L.A. and talking to people. I went to this store called Record Recycling yesterday, and I was there all day. And in retrospect, I knew I wasn't going to buy anything, but I probably just wanted to shoot the shit with Roy, a buddy of mine that works there. It's a part of the community of digging that's lost in the Internet world. I mean, I'll usually hear about Shadow diggin' and even run into Josh at some of my spots down here. But there simply aren't as many stores available anymore. Plus, it isn't as competitive as it was when I was like twenty-one years old. I mean, I used to hide records to get later if I couldn't afford it then and stuff like that. It was furiously competitive. I felt like the clock was always running. My view of record collecting now is a bit different than when I was younger.

Let's shift gears. What's People Under the Stairs currently up to?

We're chillin' right now. We spent most of last year on tour and we're back to making music. We have side projects we're working on, but theoretically, we're making another record. We're always working on something. I set aside beats for Double K all the time.

What do you want people to say about you as a producer after having done it for a while now? Especially with your debut instrumental album being released.

I would want people to view the stuff I've done and know that I wasn't influenced by the hot producer of the moment. I want people to hear my production and ask: "When did this come out?" I remember when people were copying Premier and Pete Rock real hard, so you'd have a gang of producers from a certain time frame sounding all alike. So I guess I'd like people to hear my stuff and not be able to tie it to anything that was happening at the time.


So you think there's an influx of unoriginality currently?

Definitely. Like right now, you got a ton of producers biting Dilla's style on Donuts. When I heard Donuts, I flipped out and thought it was incredible. But I hear CDs and new beats people got comin' out, and it's painful. l mean, people are reducing Dilla's legacy to biting. Just because a style is good doesn't mean it's up for grabs. And it's just one of his styles. I mean, Slum Village didn't sound like that — Dilla had many different styles throughout his career. And I think it's a disservice to his legacy that people are biting so hard.












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Sunday, June 17, 2007

And I'll beat yo assss




(via Nah Right)


A to the L is killin' it over at altrap with his cassette tape rips. Peep the DJ Break joint with the rnb on mash. Good looks on the link homie!


Thes-One breaks down a really really dope beat he made. I love these videos that explain things so simply. The greats always make it look so easy.






People Under The Stairs - The Next Step


Tracklist:
1 Intro / 4 Everybody (6:05)
2 Death Of A Salesman (4:37)
3 Hardcore (4:35)
Rap [Featuring] - Smile-Oak
4 Wannabes (6:15)
5 Ten Tough Guys (3:23)
6 Mid-City Fiesta (4:28)
7 Slow Bullet (1:18)
8 San Francisco Knights (4:31)
9 The Turndown (4:52)
Rap [Featuring] - Assault (2)
10 Time To Rock Our Shit (4:24)
11 The Tamburo 5 (3:56)
Rap [Featuring] - Assault (2) , Naimad , Shine 5
12 Los Angeles Daze (6:19)
13 The Next Step II (3:44)
14 D.A.R.E. (4:18)
15 Asshole (4:46)
Rap [Featuring] - Assault (2)
16 Play It Again / Outro (4:36)
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Jersey of the Day
Tracy McGrady
$80 + shipping
Size 48




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