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@omnivorace

4 years ago

My trader says you have to invest in gold because of the crisis actually. So I choose this channel.

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@nintendonchill

3 years ago

could have been jammin to this all of covid, but youtube only recommended it now

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@MisterGuy_

1 year ago

You can really hear the influence of jazz in this mix, and the beats are so much softer on the ears than modern hip hop. The 90s really were a whole different vibe, and despite me not being much of a hip hop person in general, these instrumentals are something I'd bump any day of the week

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@michaellavalais1272

1 year ago

New jersey drive movie brought me here

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@BogEBog

3 years ago

R.J. MacReady (edited) ** Updated list: *** 00:00 - E. Bros - Funky Piano 04:49 - Endangered Species - No Doubt 08:32 - One Deep - Crime Stories 11:50 - INI - Grown Man Sport 15:58 - Mytee G. Poetic - Listen To The Lyrics 20:26 - Rubberoom - High Noon 24:05 - Dangermouse - Some M-C's (Mix Two) 26:21 - Concrete Click - Criminal 30:50 - Mytee G. Poetic - Com'n Wit Nuff Ruffness 35:42 - Onyx - Last Dayz 39:14 - Homeliss Derilex - Explanations 43:20 - Amar - Melody Mac 47:01 - Two Outta Millions - Interlude 47:48 - Two Outta Millions - Land Of Lyricism 52:04 - Homeliss Derilex - Critical Meltdown 55:30 - Dangermouse - The System 59:08 - Horror City - Take It How You Want It 1:03:45 - Show & AG – You Know Now (Buckwild Mix) [similar sample to Heltah Skeltah – Lethal Brainz Blo 1996] 1:07:11 - Sic Sense – Onemantality 1:09:27 - Omniscience - Freestyle After A Philly 1:09:55 - Two Outta Millions - Supremacy 1:13:35 - Homeliss Derilex - Survive'n The Game 1:17:30 - Little Shawn - Check It Out Y'all 1:20:45 - Mannish - Mannish 1:24:13 - Scientists Of Sound - Bad Boy Swing 1:28:25 - Ill Al Scratch - Don't Shut Down On A Player 1:32:35 - Concrete Click - Gone With The Wind 1:36:32 - Concrete Click - Where You At 1:41:00 - Amar - Concrete Jungle 1:44:35 - Sic Sense - Positional Bypass 1:47:30 - Endangered Species - S.M.O.K.E. 1:50:39 - Naughty By Nature - Feel Me Flow 1:53:54 - INI - What You Say 1:58:03 - Pete Rock & Deda (The Original Baby Pa) - I Originate 2:02:02 - Soul For Real - If You Want It (Bad Boy Remix) 2:05:18 - Ruggedness – Checkin Down The Menu 2:07:50 - Ol Dirty Bastard - Brooklyn Zoo (Lord Digga Remix) 2:11:27 - Puppets Of Chaos - True Dat 2:15:33 - Puppets Of Chaos - New & Improved 2:19:47 - Saukrates feat. Marvel - Hate Runs Deep 2:24:53 - Keith Murray - Get Lifted 2:28:40 - World Renown - How Nice I Am 2:32:08 - Omniscience - Wreckognize 2:33:55 - Scientists Of Sound - Step On Stage (Remix) 2:38:44 - Da Grassroots - Living Under Water 2:41:30 - The Dereliks - I Am An Instrumental 2:43:54 - Channel Live - Mad Izm (DJ Buckwild Remix) 2:47:58 - Omniscience - I'm On Mine 2:49:09 - Two Outta Millions - Time To Get Away 2:52:26 - Grand Puba - I Like It 2:56:14 - Onyx - Purse Snatchers Pt. 2 2:59:42 - One Deep - As The Beat Goes On 3:02:57 - Scientists Of Sound - Step On Stage 3:07:26 - Nine - Wutcha Want 3:11:11 - Omniscence - I Gotta Maintain 3:12:34 - Red Hot Lover Tone - D.I.Y.M 3:14:56 - Two Outta Millions - Phat Bonus Beats 3:16:45 - Lastrawze - Come On In 3:21:15 - Rubberoom - Body Snatch'n 3:26:56 - The Dead Presidents - Spread Butter (Remix) 3:29:48 - Little Shawn - Dom Perignon

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@devmiles

3 years ago

I listen to this with my eyes closed, nodding my head, visualizing walking the 90's streets of NYC!

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@HarryPalms-xh8de

1 year ago

Im a alternative rock musician and producer and the first thing that struck me about this is that the work behind this must be enormous, getting all those sounds and rhythm working together and than putting together over 3 hours of tunes to the degree of perfection I never heard before. Not even once I consider skipping a tune, I’m deeply impressed over the whole work. For me, this kind of chilled music sometimes is the only thing that keeps me “keep keepin on”

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@gobshite

2 months ago

Remember hearing that first instro on New Jersey Drive, eons ago. Shouts to all the real hip-hop heads who love this cultuure of ours

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@the_Googie

1 year ago

I think part of why 90s era beats were so great is because they had to actively "solve problems" around the limitations around the machine. Midi was in its infancy, and mixing, mastering, but most importantly time stamping, sample length (early MPCs and the E-MU 1200 had about 9 - 12 seconds of usable sample space) and adjusting pitch was the real issue with these early machines. Every beat was essentially an engineering project and to master making beats intuitivley akin to the likes of J Dilla took decades of refining your ear and skill as a producer. Today we have powerful DAWs and many of these limitations can be worked around by fantastic software and technology, but since beatmaking is less of a problem-solving process, the scene is flooded with subpar beats of all kind. Now I like non-sophisticated cloud rap beats because I think theres a beauty in simplicity too, but one cant deny that 90s era producers were pretty much wizards when it comes to throwing these things together. I strongly believe in the idea that a fantastic artist will make the process look easy even though its very hard.

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@markustanbeck9149

3 years ago

This is a one-of-a-kind walk down memory lane. Thank you so much for this Jimmy!

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@nicoladoering5030

4 months ago

An amazing collection. Each piece is a gem. Thank you Jimmy!

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@zcargill3

1 year ago

A lot of these songs are mad underrated and you exposed me to a new wave and I am loving every minute of listening to the instrumental then finding out a lot of these songs aren’t really listened to.

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@untokyo

3 years ago

oh man, this mix gives me such a good feeling ! thanks bro

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@tdmallet

2 years ago

Man, these are so smooth and legit. Much props.

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@aarongreer1657

2 years ago

Incredible. The set list I didn't know I was looking for. Lovely.

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@argenisrodriguez3233

1 year ago

What a fantastic mix. It’s been my go to during these unpredictable times. Thank you for putting it together. I appreciate you.

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@namemaaa2362

3 years ago

This is a gift. Thank you, Jimmy.

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@TheLovliestTear

3 years ago

This is pure gold. Thank you so much for this. 95’ was a time of rugged, gritty, city beats. It reminds me of the New York Undercover era. Great times. I appreciate this so much.

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@user-mg9en3gb9n

2 years ago

Briliant! I usually don't listen hip hop playlists, but this! I am so relaxed and chill right now. Thank's a lot!

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@Luicidal

2 years ago

this is still one of my favorite collections to bump in the mornings.

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