Between a Rock and a Hard Place

Between a Rock and a Hard Place

$20.95
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Artifacts: Tame One, El The Sensai.Additional personnel: Dr. Butcher, DJ Rockraider (scratches); Jay Burns Jaya.Engineers include: Chris Curran, Troy Hightower, Rich July.Personnel: Tame One (vocals).Audio Mixers: Chris Curran; David Greenberg ; Rich July; Reggie Noble ; T-Ray; Buck Wild .This is a strong mid-'90's hip-hop album from two Jerseyites with a fairly unique style, B-boyism mixed with EPMD-esque funk flavor. Hard-edged but not gangster, the Artifacts stress the true elements of hip-hop culture in their music with an accent on their forte, graffiti writing. Calling their debut album the "the first and last showing of graffiti rock," the Artifacts rap about typical subjects like marijuana and skirt-chasing, but their cleverness and wit are singular. Tracks like "Wrong Side Of The Tracks," "Flexi Wit Da Tech," and "C'mon With Da Git Down," are arguably '90s underground classics, while other tracks, like the Redman-produced "Comin' Through Your F****n' Block" and "Wassup Now Mut

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