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HOW TO KILL A BOOMBOX (UNDERGROUND CASETTE PRODUCTIONS 1989-92) (LP)
Label SILO RUMOR
Catalog RUMORSILO2
Format LP
Discs 1
Category R&B/HIP HOP/CLUB
Street Date 2015-10-30
Description
How to Kill a Boom Box is a compilation of music I produced between 1989 to 1992. In the early 80’s I began experimenting with drum machines turntables and tape machines to create instrumental B-Boy rhythms for Break Dancers in New York City. It wasn’t much later that I began studying percussion with Juma Sultan (Jimi Hendrix percussionist). Sultan instinctively gave me a Multivox Tape Echo chamber and a microphone tools that led me to produce my first actually sellable productions a few of which are included here. I’d used the Multivox alongside a turntable microphone and a two-track cassette tape recorder to produce my first guerrilla cassette productions starting with a series of ambient / noise / distorted acid break / house albums called “Psycho Beats” under the band name “Psy Co.” (a band which I wad the sole member of) and “Dj Tab” then I followed up with the “Multivox Series as “X-On” and “The Bedouin” (changing to Badawi years later).. These songs were produced rapidly ? one swoop with no overdubs so they are essentially studio improvisations and the only way I can actually tell relatively what year these were produced is by the apparent lack of gear used to create them and the addition or lack of a single tool Raz Mesinai
tracklisting
1. DJ Tab - Battle Stance (1989)
2. The Bedouin - Perceptive Dub (1992)
3. X-ON - Wrecktify (1992)
4. Psy Co. - Smash Up The System (1990)
5. The Bedouin - Organic Dub (1992)
6. Psy Co. ? Screamer (1991)
7. X-On ? MultiVox FX Series 1 (1992)
8. X-On ? MultiVox FX Series 2 (1992)
9. The Bedouin ? Lions Den (1992)
10. DJ Tab ? Acid Jack (1991)
 

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