
supa dave west - beat boxing - redefinition records - vinyl

RDF 062 - 79279 - uslp - €19.99
New Copy
Genre: Hip Hop
1. Intro
2. Hardwired
3. Coke Cola
4. Rockwell
5. Roll Call
6. Rags To Riches
7. Party Up Say Hoe
8. In & Out
9. Indian Buffet
10. Dark & Light
11. Beat Boxing
12. Keep On Dancin'
13. Let's Rock
14. Bounce
15. Don't Touch My Records
16. Spitters Dream
17. Heaven
18. Lil Somethin'
19. Dove's Basement
20. Sherlock Holmes Fight Tutorial
21. Da God
22. Who Is It... Outro
23. Open For The Road




If you’re looking for 23 fresh gems to vibe with, then Supa Dave
West has got you covered with, Beat Boxing. Simply put, SDW
is a producer that’s mastered the art of putting the boom in the
bap.
Though fans may have first tuned in to the sounds of the former Jamaica, Queens drummer / beatsmith with his production contributions to De La Soul’s catalog over the years, on tracks like “Bionix,” “Baby Phat,” “Watch Out,” “The Grind Date,” and many more, that’s just scratching the surface. With recent credits that include “The Doe” and “No One’s Home” from J Dilla’s Give Them What They Want maxi-single (to be featured on the late producer’s album, The Diary), as well as various tracks with the likes of Talib Kweli, Common, Slum Village, Planet Asia and Ghostface Killah, SDW has aligned himself with some of the best to ever do it.
The beauty of Beat Boxing lies in it’s ability to act as an ambitious,
well rounded project that is well rooted to the foundation of the
craft, while also venturing into new territories. Instead of seeming
thrown together, Boxing comes across as a meticulously planned
construct. Its scattered, unexpected drums bear production
sensibilities resemblant to Dilla, and the sound coming out of
The Ummah’s production camp at the time, while being unique
enough for people to get a sense of what West is all about. Supa
Dave West’s Beat Boxing has received co-signs from The Source,
XXLMAG, Egotrip, Mass Appeal, Okayplayer & 2Dopeboyz, to
name a few, and for good reason: his music is awesome