- Hot Butter – A Jazzy Rhyme (ft. The Massive) (1998)
- The Juggaknots – I’m Gonna Kill You (1995)
- Baby Blak – Real MC (1999)
- Godfather Don – Fame (1998)
- Jedi Son of Spock – The Journey (1998)
- Mr. Complex – Feel Me (1995)
- Gashouse – Avengence (1998)
- Latyrx – Lady Don’t Tek No (1997)
- MF Grimm – Emotions (1996)
- Mass Hysteria – Vocabulary Spill (1999)
- Fly Guy Kool Kim – Skills R Amazing (1997)
- Sonic Sum – Flatlands (1999)
- Siah and Yeshua DapoED – Transatlantic (1998)
- Emanon – The Price (1997)
- Labtekwon – I Am Here (1995)
- Artfull Dodgers – 1 Mic Then Pass (1999)
- Company Flow – End to End Burners (1998)
Here we have a collection of classic 90’s tracks from underground artists. I’m sure if you know a little bit about the underground scene, you recognize many of the artists. There are also a few that have been somewhat forgotten. Hot Butter was a little-known Wu-Tang affiliate. I don’t know if Gashouse ever released more than one 12″, but that one 12″ was dope. And if you’re wondering, yes Fly Guy Kool Kim is now NY Oil. He very briefly added “Fly Guy” to his name between his days with the UMCs and his transition to NY Oil.
If you’d like more information on any of the artists, check the links below.
Bateria (f.k.a. Jedi Son of Spock)
Lateef the Truthspeaker (of Latyrx)
NY Oil (f.k.a. Fly Guy Kool Kim)
I couldn’t find any information on Hot Butter or Gashouse, but you can purchase Hot Butter’s lone album “A New Chamber” here.
September 22, 2008 at 1:13 am
Nice Tracks Mech. Lady Don't Tekno is one of my all time favourites and Siah & Yeshua DapoED well they're Underground Legends and that EP of theirs The Visualz goes for heaps.