Art Official Intelligence Mosaic Thump Rar Extractor
In this Expanding Horizons series, I’ll be bringing you five pieces of musical history from five different genres spanning my collection. My goal is to expose my readers to all types of music that you might not listen to otherwise. Also, I get to show off how deep my e-crates are. Lord knows I like to do that any chance I get, Ha!
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Dmc 4 479 Mtorrent. The downloads are all.RAR files, which in layman’s terms are compressed packages of multiple files. Search if you need a program to extract after you download. Or get in touch and I’ll help you out. I’ll try my best to do this every Friday, so if you have any requests hit me with an. Enjoy ya-selves!
Hip-Hop Lately I’ve been steadily revisiting my De La collection, going in chronological order from their 1989 masterpiece 3 Feet High & Rising all the way to this year’s collaboration with Nike “Are You In?” As once told me, Posdnuos, Trugoy and Maceo comprise the most consistent hip-hop group of all time. How could I disagree? Their track record as far as albums is unparalleled, they drop quality material to this day AND put on an amazing live show as I learned last year at Rock The Bells NYC. As a relatively young hip-hop head, Art Official Intelligence: Mosaic Thump was the first of their catalog I was exposed to. I was more of a Wu-Tang, Biggie, DMX & Nas stan before I branched out into other realms of rap. I remember buying it at the local Coconuts (remember those?
Now it’s FYE), ripping open the packaging and bumping it in my Sony Discman with them headphones that went on top of your head. You know you had them, stop frontin! Man, those were the days.
Even though the times have changed, the Soul is timeless. Jazz Two jazz virtuosos, two discs. Reggae This is EXTREMELY rare audio of an historic performance when Marley was opening for Stevie during a tour stop in Kingston, Jamaica. The legends shared the stage briefly, for an extended version of “I Shot The Sheriff.” What resulted was purely magical. After, I hunted this down for years until somehow I finally got my hands on it.