• Black Reign


    • ASIN: B000001AL0
    • UPC: 737463637022
    • ASIN: B000001AL0
    • Brand: Spectrum
    • Manufacturer: Motown

  • Akai Professional MPK MINI MKII LE Black | 25-Key Portable USB MIDI Keyboard With 8 Backlit Performance-Ready Pads, 8-Assignable Q-Link Knobs & Software Package Included - Limited Edition

    Take Control, Wherever you go!Go mobile without losing control. Akai Professional’s limited edition MPK Mini MKII LE Black is an ultra-compact keyboard controller designed for the traveling musician and the desktop producer, now available in a striking all-black finish. With a cluster of production-centric in-demand hardware controls coupled with a slim-line ultra-portable footprint, MPK Mini MKII LE Black lets you record, compose and perform with virtual instruments, effect plugins and DAWs whenever inspiration strikes. Core ControlMPK Mini MKII LE Black includes all the essential tools for... [Read More]

    • ASIN: B07HD8JH5Z
    • UPC: 694318023983
    • ASIN: B07HD8JH5Z
    • Brand: Akai Professional
    • Manufacturer: inMusic Brands Inc.

  • Akai Professional MPD218 | MIDI Drum Pad Controller with Software Download Package (16 pads / 6 knobs / 6 buttons)

    The MPD2 Series is a product of more than six years of detailed customer research and user feedback. We asked what you wanted and listened closely to what you told us to create the most capable and user-friendly line of pad controllers Akai Professional has developed to date. The MPD218's 16 new, ultra-sensitive Thick Fat MPC pads, create a responsive user experience. It also has an expanded control set of six knobs in three banks versus one control on the previous MPD18 model. This will enable you to maximize your sound and give you increased control over effects. MIDI information is sent ove... [Read More]

    • ASIN: B0116X17JW
    • UPC: 694318016930
    • ASIN: B0116X17JW
    • Brand: Akai Professional
    • Size: 48 Pad Banks
    • Manufacturer: inMusic Brands Inc.

  • Faithfully

    Faith Evans the First Lady of Bad Boy Entertainmen t. with her multi-platinum success and major song writing under her belt and now jumping into the realm of producing, Faith Evans is on the launchin g pad to super-star Diva. [Note: This product is an authorized CD-R and is manufactured on demand]

    • ASIN: B00005OMGF
    • UPC: 786127304121
    • ASIN: B00005OMGF
    • Manufacturer: Bad Boy

  • MEGA DRUMS PRODUCTION TOOLS - Kits/Samples/Loops/Grooves/Performances over 8GB on 2 DVD`s

    MEGA DRUMS PRODUCTION TOOLS - Kits/Samples/Loops/Grooves/Performances over 8GB on 2 DVD`s. We offer a HUGE unique collection of hard to find, very rare instruments and sounds, production kits, loops and grooves and many other TOOLS for successful and quality work, music composing and creating, pre/post production. All original samples in WAVEs format, single and multi-layer, mapped and ready for download and work: LEGENDARY MELLOTRON, ARP-ODYSSEY, ARP SOLINA STRINGS, JUPITER-8, MATRIX12, MINIMOOG, HAMMOND, WURLITZER, RHODES PIANO... This ultimate collection offered is an excellent for any musi... [Read More]

    • ASIN: B003WVT82A
    • UPC: 801813073126
    • ASIN: B003WVT82A
    • Brand: SoundLoad
    • Manufacturer: SoundLoad

  • Personnel: Common Sense (vocals); Tony Orbach (saxophone); Lenny Underwood (keyboards); Kenny Aaronson (bass); Twilite Tone, Tarsha Jones (background vocals); Immenslope, Rayshel.Producers: Immenslope, The Beat Nuts, Twilite Tone.The first album by Chicago MC Common, CAN I BORROW A DOLLAR?, is widely accepted in hip-hop's underground as a classic. Raw cuts like "Blows to the Temple" demonstrate why, and give listeners a glimpse at a legend in the making.With CAN I BORROW A DOLLAR?, a younger, more careless Common was simply out to demonstrate his talents to a nation obsessed with New York and L.A. rap. The lo-fi beat structure of the album is reminiscent of the music of the early '90s, when heavy jazz and funk influences dominated East Coast hip-hop. Though the disc is layered with gritty beats and samples that now seem familiar, they seem vibrant when put into context with other material of the same era. The Beatnuts offer one of their early productions on "Heidi Hoe," a track that may shock listeners who are used to Common's more reflective, socially aware lyrics of today. While certainly not his best work, die-hard fans won't be disappointed.

    Common - Can I Borrow A Dollar (CD NEW)Label: RelativityFormat: CD MODRelease Date: 06 Oct 1992No. of Discs: 1UPC: 088561108427Album Tracks1. A Penny For My Thoughts2. Charms Alarm3. Take It EZ4. Heidi Hoe5. Breaker 1/96.

    • UPC: 3464472

  • Just as the comedy smash "What's The Worst That Could Happen" has a rhythmic flow, so does the soundtrack. With the bass pumping throughout, the best in the hip-hop game are represented on this compilation. Snoop Dogg's humor and rhyming skills separate him from the pack on "F&*k What They Say." He speaks from experience when he raps "No matter how money much you make or who you are, brothers will talk about you". Craig Mack introduces the chairman of the board to a new generation when he samples "High Hopes." Queen Latifah retains her throne on "Everywhere You Go," as Sarah Jane lends her soulful vocals to the track.A hot arrangement and tight production bolster the title track by Supa Friendz. Sam Logan whips up some smooth R&B on the Frankie Beverly-penned"Happy Feelin's". The first single and highlight here is the Erick Sermon/Marvin Gaye track "Music". An unreleased Gaye vocal track is layered over a strong beat (courtesy of producer Sermon). Snoop passes the mic to his female protege's Doggy's Angels on the funky "Shoot "Em Up."

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    • UPC: 3482431

  • Bowery Electric: Martha Schwendener (vocals, various instruments); Lawrence Chandler (various instruments, programming, samples, scratches).Recorded at Electric Sound, Brooklyn, New York.When Lawrence Chandler and Martha Schwendener first spiked Bowery Electric's gorgeous wash of dream-pop guitars and voices with looped hip-hop beats, the New York-based duo was a few steps ahead of the game. The music world eventually caught up, trip-hop happened, and the combination proffered by 1996's landmark BEAT quickly became commonplace. LUSHLIFE, Bowery Electric's belated follow-up, strikes back with stronger songs and sharper production, bucking the trip-hop trend.LUSHLIFE's after-dark cityscape incorporates the best atmospheric elements of hip-hop, dub, downtempo, and soundtrack design. Profound basslines burrow beneath velvety string swatches ("Deep Blue," "Lushlife") and organ shimmers, guitars glittering everywhere like motes of stardust. Chandler's programming and production match the sparse, spooky eloquence of the RZA's Wu-Tang work, particularly on "Psalms of Survival," "Saved," and the album finale "Passages." Schwendener's vocals drift dreamily, surveying an unbroken neon skyline of samples, scratches, and breakbeats. The sweet pop snarl of "Freedom Fighter" makes for an ideal single, though the song seems slightly at odds with the album's finely tuned melancholic mood.

    LUSHLIFE *

    • UPC: 3482587

  • Top 100 - My Favorite Hip-Hop Samples (4/4)

    24/7 lofi hip hop radio - beats to study/chill/relax

    Hip-Hop/Rap Samples: 2010s (32)