Sunday, November 18, 2007

Reef The Lost Cauze Discography


Reef The Lost Cauze, born Sharif Talib Lacey, is a prominent underground hip-hop artist based in Philadelphia. Aside from being a solo artist, Reef is a member of the hip-hop group The JuJu Mob as well as the hip-hop collective, Army of the Pharaohs.

Reef may possibly be my favorite rapper. His skills on the mic are undeniable and I would recommend him to anyone who likes hip hop in general, underground or mainstream.

The High Life (2001)
1. Intro (Big Hit Man)
2. 30 Seconds
3. Sound The Horns
4. Bitter
5. Yousa Bird
6. Impregnable
7. The Shining
8. Broke In (featuring Sleep E)
9. So Much Stress (featuring Haskeem)
10. Wicked Karma
11. Who Me? (featuring B At Ease & Sleep E)
12. Outro
http://rapidshare.com/files/37085907/reef_the_lost_cauze_-_the_high_life__2001_.rar


Invisible Empire
1 "Intro (In The Caddy)"
2 "This Is My Life"
3 "Gladiator"
4 "Follow The Drum"
5 "Deadly Combo"
6 "The Puzzle"
7 "Calm Your Mind"
8 "Spanish Geetar"
9 "Give Up His Name"
10 "Monday (Fuck This Job)"
11 "Oxygen (Breathe)"
12 "I Can't Begin"
13 "Bananas"
14 "No One But You"
15 "So Gangsta (Old Skool Anthem)"
16 "The Cauze"
17 "Angels Sing"
18 "Outro (In The Caddy)"
http://rapidshare.com/files/37152621/reef_the_lost_cauze_-_invisible_empire__2003_.rar

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Feast or Famine
1 "Humble Beginnings"
2 "Sound Of Philadelphia"
3 "Commander In Chief"
4 "How You Lose Your Mind"
5 "Crown Of Thorns"
6 "Give It Up"
7 "Fair One"
8 "I'm Rich"
9 "Main Event"
10 "Coltrane"
11 "Already Dead"
12 "Look At The Sun"
13 "Two Guns Up"
14 "Crumbs"
15 "Eyes Of My Father"
16 "Live As It Gets"
http://rapidshare.com/files/39569364/reef_the_lost_cauze-feast_or_famine__retail_-2005-ego.rar

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Saturday, November 3, 2007

Atmosphere



Atmosphere is a hip-hop group from Minneapolis that centers around rapper Slug (aka Sean Daley). The son of a black father and a white mother who divorced when he was a teenager, Slug became entranced with hip-hop, graffiti, and breakdancing, and formed the Rhyme Sayers Collective with two high school friends -- Siddiq Ali (Stress) and Derek Turner (Spawn). After some early gigs as Urban Atmosphere, where Slug DJed behind Spawn's rhyming, the pair hooked up with producer Ant (Anthony Davis), as well as like-minded locals such as MC Musab, Mr. Gene Poole, and the Abstract Pack, forming an underground hip-hop clique dedicated to freestyling, clever and complex lyrics, and anti-gangsta positivity. In 1998, Atmosphere released its debut album, Overcast!, which quickly became regarded as an underground hip-hop classic thanks to Slug's deeply personal, poetic musings, as well as Ant's bare-bones -- but inventive -- production. The next Atmosphere album was titled Sad Clown Bad Dub II, a 2000 set originally sold while the group was on tour. (Now out of print, it's a highly sought-after collector's item). A year later, the group released Lucy Ford: The Atmosphere EP's, a collection of three EPs built around the theme of Slug's complicated relationship with his ex-girlfriend, the lost love of his life. The group has toured consistently, both at home and overseas; while Ant usually doesn't accompany the group on the road, Mr. Dibbs of the group 1200 Hobos often joins in behind the turntables and Slug is usually assisted on the mic by young rappers like the teenaged Eyedea. In June 2002, the group -- down to the duo of Slug and Ant -- unleashed God Loves Ugly, an 18-track effort that returned to previous themes ("F*@k You Lucy"), but also contained the group's most pop-friendly single to date, "Modern Man's Hustle." By this time indie rap superstars, Atmosphere returned with their fourth album, Seven's Travels, in 2003, followed two years later by You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having.

Atmosphere:Seven Travels
http://rapidshare.com/files/46044210/Atmosphere_-_Seven_s_Travels.rar