Mantronix - The Deluxe Addition

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Total Tracks: 22   Total Length: 107:09

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Back in the day...Mantronix rocked da house down

SoulBruvva

Mantronix....so many big memories for me, big bass, thumping tunes, easy lyrics, and cutting edge track mixing without the benefit of computers and CD's, these tracks were cut and layed down the hard way. All the tracks on this album, stand the test of time, when you consider how many have been sampled themselves!!!!

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Curtis “Mantronik” Khaleel was often quoted as saying that his mission was to “take rap a step beyond the streets,” and the innovative producer/mixmaster accomplished that goal on Mantronix’s debut album, Mantronix: The Album. This excellent 1985 LP was way ahead of its time; while the rapping of Mantronix’s partner MC Tee is pure mid-’80s New York hip-hop, the production is anything but conventional. On gems like “Needle to the Groove,” “Bassline,” and the hit “Fresh Is the Word,” you can hear the parallels between Tee’s rhyming and the East Coast b-boy rhymes that Run-D.M.C., LL Cool J, and the Fat Boys were providing in 1985. But the album’s high-tech, futuristic production sets it apart from other New York hip-hop of the mid-’80s, and even though one of the LP’s tracks is titled “Hardcore Hip-Hop,” Mantronix had a hard time appealing to hip-hop’s hardcore. Mantronix: The Album actually fared better in dance music, electro-funk, and club circles than it did among hardcore b-boys. But this is definitely a hip-hop record, and it is also Mantronix’s most essential release. [Traffic Entertainment released a two-disc deluxe edition in 2008.] – Alex Henderson

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