West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Elano on October 18, 2009, 01:04:42 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/v/BguBctqpeIU
http://www.youtube.com/v/ixh2N0RzjDw
The Madlib/Strong Arm Steady collaboration album Stoney Jackson came together in a flurry of creative energy over recent months. Prompted by Madlib’s stalwart DJ J.Rocc, who supplied SAS with 14 new Madlib beats CD, this album’s conception and delivery bear resemblance to the trajectory took by 2003’s Jaylib with J Dilla and 2004’s Madvillain with DOOM.
The SAS had previously rapped over Madlib’s music on their mixtape/album Deep Hearted and on the Talib Kweli/Madlib album Liberation.
The Stoney Jackson album unfolds over sixteen tracks and is a brisk, exciting hip hop record. Krondon and Phil The Agony supply the majority of the vocals with the third SAS member Mitchy Slick; guest appearances include Talib Kweli, Guilty Simpson, Little Brother’s Phonte, Planet Asia and a host of underground Los Angeles’s emerging rap talent.
Stoney Jackson represents Madlib’s return to the hip-hop fold and sets the scene for the OJ Simpson collaboration he’s finishing with Guilty Simpson.
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16 tracks produced by Madlib. Guest appearances include Talib Kweli, Guilty Simpson, Little Brother’s Phonte, Planet Asia and a host of underground Los Angeles’s emerging rap talent. Track list & release date on the way.
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this is different but ima check for it
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used to fuck with SAS heavy but i cant front since they left X they just dont appeal to me. im def still a Mitchy,Krondon fan but they on some other shit....
good look elano
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yeah same here relentless
and they still havent released their blacksmith album so in a way x was right in what he was sayin