Showing posts with label dj mike nice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dj mike nice. Show all posts

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Craig Mack - Let Me Get Down feat. Notorious B.I.G.



With a nice little follow-up to the Craig Mack compilation we posted earlier, here is the cleanest rip I've ever heard of "Let Me Get Down" featuring Biggie. Peace to DJ Mike Nice for showing T.R.O.Y. love once again. --Philaflava

Craig Mack - Let Me Get Down feat. Notorious B.I.G.


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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Rakim - The Cellar (Instrumentals)


Last year we brought you The Cellar EP courtesy of our homie DJ Mike Nice and now Mike is blessing the internet again with the INSTRUMENTAL versions.

We can't thank him enough and suggest you check out his blog and lend a kind word or two yourself. For anyone who wants this on wax, Mike has an extra copy for sale/trade as well. --Philaflava

EP w/Instrumentals
The EP

Sunday, August 23, 2009

LL Cool J - The Lost Album

LL Cool J - The Lost Album

Our T.R.O.Y. forum homie DJ Mike Nice promised us awhile back he would drop a gem on us and without further ado here it is. Just a little Sunday snack for y'all. Be sure to thank DJ Mike Nice either here or here. --Philaflava

Links:
Download #1
Download #2

Friday, July 31, 2009

Half A Mill - The Project Prophet (R.I.P.)

DJ Mike Nice recently uncovered this 1995 demo and brought it to the T.R.O.Y. forum fam.
Even if you have it already, download it again. I slowed it down a bit. For some reason, certain cassettes recorded at a slower rate which made the music sound a little faster than it was intended to sound.
Take a quick listen and start to understand what makes Half A Mil's mid 90's material so coveted-
Half A Mil - In The Projects (1995 demo)
[Download here or at the bottom of the page with everything in one folder.]

I remember having that and a few other Half A Mill demos from college radio, back in the day. I had a few of his legendary freestyles, too, but my WNYU tapes were always full of static because of their weak radio signal. I used to have the ill hook up for taping from 89.1. Hanger attached to the antenna with aluminum foil, and I had to hold the radio and point the antenna a certain way to get halfways decent reception. And still, right when you think you got it perfect, you hear some static start to creep in. And you either hope it doesn't get worse or start moving around just a little, hoping to get some clarity.
Anyway, I've probably listened to this demo over 30 times since Mike uploaded it. Shit is amazing. Lines like these put Half in the upper echolons of underground legends with the likes of the Natural Elements and Godfather Don:
"I'm from the projects, the pyramids
each room is a tomb, crack babies and boom,
we call jakes Legion of Doom, executioners, sorcerors,
modern day extortioners, they job is enforcing us..."

Moving right along, we're going to bring you a folder of freestyles, the Project Prophet mixtape, another unknown track and Half A Mill's self produced independent 12" release.

Half A Mill Productions 12" Vinyl Single
A1 - Any Day Can Be Ya Last (Vocal)
B1 - Any Day Can Be Ya Last (Instrumental)
B2 - Homicide Scene (Instrumental)


The Project Prophet Mixtape

And here's another Half A Mill track that I caught over at HipHopGiant.blogspot.com. It says that it's off of a bootleg EP. It's listed as Executioner's Song and the quality was really bassed out, where you couldn't make out the lyrics too well. I did my best to fix it up and make the lyrics audible. I have no clue when this song is from. A ballpark guess would be that this was recorded sometime between 1995 and 1998.

Half A Mill - Executioner's Song
[Download here or at bottom of page with everything in one folder]

Now, we're going to move right on into the radio freestyles that also helped secure Half A Mill's place in my personal underground legend hall of fame.In all, we have 12 separate freestyles. The first five were uploaded straight from WNYU cassettes by Nes over at DirtyWaters. There are some classic verses on these, don't sleep. There is also a freestyle that was separated from the Roots 30 minute session at WNYU, that was posted here. There's one from a DJ Lazy K mixtape from 1998, called Justo Allstars freestyle. There's also one that's apparently from an old Stretch& Bobbito show and one that I have no idea of it's origins. And another 3 with
with Nature, courtesy of Hustle The Block.

Half A Mill WNYU Freestyle 1996


Personally, I wasn't too pleased with his two albums, but alot of people were. I thought they were really lacking on the beat tip. His label didn't do him justice either, hardly anybody even knew the albums dropped when they did. Check one of them out at Steady Bloggin'.
For the record, if you didn't know, Half A Mill was found shot to death in his apartment in 2003.
RIP

The back up link doesn't have those 3 freestyles with Nature in it.

Thanks to dirtywaters, boogzthedon, itzmurda, Hip Hop Giant, Hustle The Block,
Dj Mike Nice, and K-Funkadelic.
Let's hope DJ Scratch properly releases that Half A Mill demo tape, already.
--Verge

Monday, February 23, 2009

Rakim "The Cellar" EP


Peace to our readers from every corner of the world. I'm going to keep this short and simple. Tweet this: T.R.O.Y. has Rakim The Cellar EP for you to download. 'Nuff respeck to DJ Mike Nice for the generous hook up.

The facts as they are reported at Soundtable (who collaborated with LA-based Tres Records and NY-based No Sleep Records on this):
Rakim: The Cellar EP
The Cellar EP is a collection of three unheard Rakim sessions and instrumentals; previously unreleased and limited only to this 300 pressed vinyl.

“Man With A Gun”.
Recorded by Rakim in 2002, this song was done strictly for an underground buzz 12” that was never released.

“Once Upon A Rhyme” (Original Version).
Recorded by Rakim in 1995, this song/version was a last minute deletion from the “18th Letter” LP.

BONUS TRACK “Show Me Love” (Rugged Version).
Recorded by Rakim in 1996, this version had to be remixed for the “18th Letter” LP, due to sample clearance issues.

All songs are produced by Nick Wiz.
All scratches are provided by D.J. Slyce.
My take: this shit is really dope. It's Rakim. "Once Upon A Rhyme" shares some lyrics with "Various Shades Of Black." It's a damned shame Rakim didn't release an album in 1995.



Note: The instrumentals are not included. Cry me a river.

-- Thun

Don't forget to grab today's other exclusive: Illmatic 15 Years Later (pdf scan from XXL magazine)

Thursday, January 15, 2009

DJ Mike Nice "Cracking The Surface" Mixtape


Forum regular DJ Mike Nice has been more than a little generous to us. He recently linked us to a mixtape he recorded in '98/'99 that features freestyles from fifty emcee who were unsigned at the time. He says that he's the first DJ to put out a mixtape entirely populated by unsigned artists. I'm far from a historian on the matter, but I have no reason to doubt the man. The list is loaded with luminaries so download the tape and show respect for the architect for showcasing these artists before it was in vogue to do so.

[Download "Cracking The Surface" @ Mediafire]

[Download "Cracking The Surface" @ Megauplod]

SIDE A

The Incomparable Shakespeare
Absolute
ILL MIND CLIQ
Big Vi
Plans
Dangeruz
Master Lyrics aka LY.F.E
ROCK STARS
Red Devil
Psych
D-Rex
Pit
Ce Low N.G.P
Invincible
Capytal
CATCH 22
Ex Lib
Mr. Hyde
Heelix A.C.
All Lyrics aka A L Skillz
Fat Cat Kareem
Chauncie Black
3RD DEGREE
J-Par
Serpantine
Blood Shot
Lefty Gunz
Soul Supreme
Dat


SIDE 2

Necro
NON PHIXION what became known as the Full Monty appeared here 1st
Ill Bill
Goretex
Ei8trak
Ayana Soyoni aka Essence
A Butta
Big Graph aka GRAF his 1st ever appearance
HILLSIDE CONECTION
Chrome Pacino
Flea Musaleni
Gorgeous Gambino aka Giolani Grandz Team Afficial
Phil Blunts
P Tekilla
KRYTONITES a/k/a NO GOOD PEOPLE
Stress
Rader
Melakai
Bamboo
MURDER TWINZ
Right 1/2
Left 1/2
Genesis
White Lyon aka Chris Burke
HEAVY METAL CONNECTION
4ever & A Day
Set It Off 2000
Iron Will
Rudy Ray Moore
Main One


-- Thun

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Common - For All Seasons

Last week we dropped the Nas mixtape "Please Listen To My Demo," and this week we're lacing you with another DJ Mike Nice mixtape titled Common "For All Seasons." Mike's one of the most talented DJ's in the game and because he's a supporter of T.R.O.Y. he wanted to make sure you all add this to your collection. We can assure you that you won't find another Common release like this one. Check-check it out!

Common - For All Seasons


01. No Competition
02. Funk Shit (Unreleased Produced by Marley Marl)
03. Verbal Murder II Ft. Big Pun, N.O.R.E, & Pete Rock
04. A Letter To The Law (Poetry)
05. 6th Sense (Live) / 6th Sense (Original)
06. The Game
07. Testify (Live) / Testify (Unreleased Remix)
08. Go (Live)
09. The Say Ft. John Legend & Consequence (Original Version)
10. Again (Remix) Ft. Ghostface & Faith Evans
11. Dance For Me Ft. Mary J Blige
12. God Is Freedom (Poetry)
13. Unamerican Caravan (Demo Tape '91/'92)
14. Divide & Conquer (Demo Tape '91/'92)
15. Wo Stole The Clippers (Demo Tape '91/'92)
16. The Train (Demo Tape '91/'92)
17. The Food Ft. Kanye West (Unreleased Studio Version)
18. Wack Niggas Ft. Consequence, Kanye West & Talib Kweli
19. Kanye West Vs. Common (Live Freestyle Battle 99.5 FM from '96)
20. Stretch & Bobbito 88.9 Freestyle Ft. Black Thought, Pharoh Monch & Absolute
21. Stretch & Bobbito 88.9 Freestyle (Oct '94)
22. Holiday In The Hood (Gap Ad)

And while you can
download the entire mixtape some albums are just worth purchasing especially when they're only $5.98!

For more information about DJ Mike Nice please visit http://www.venomrecords.com

--Philaflava