Talk:Cut Chemist

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Cut Chemist's "Litmus Test" is an edit/remake of an earlier mixtape he did called "Rare Equations" which had a short (non-bootleg) stint on CD a few years ago.

--Actually, I don't believe that is correct. I have both albums. "Rare Equations" is a double album that is rather obscure but nevertheless available. There IS a single-disc, 30-minute album called "Cut In Class" which IS an edit/remake of "Rare Equations". I purchased "Cut in Class" at a Cut Chemist show in January 2005 and I've never seen it anywhere else (or even mentioned anywhere else) otherwise-- it seems to be self-produced, and so where Rare Equations is rather obscure, "Cut in Class" is REALLY obscure. I will go look at the info (e.g. catalog number) and add it to this entry. "Litmus Test" was, as far as I know, meant to be a preview for his first major label album that would be out in "a few months"; the album actually ended up being released as "The Audience's Listening" after a time period that had stretched to two years. Migp 21:28, 4 December 2006 (UTC)


I added in Cut's remix of Jem's "They"(2004) Crazy Wize Music Remixed by Cut Chemist at the Space Bar 64.121.32.211 19:45, 16 August 2006 (UTC)Renn208

[edit] Production Credits on J5 EP:

Cut Chemist did not produce all of the Jurassic 5 EP. DJ Nu-Mark produced some of the tracks. Can someone please change that? Infamous30 10:58, 17 August 2006 (UTC)

Acutally, Cut Chemist does have production credit on all of the tracks of the J5 EP, with sole credit on Lesson 6 and Blacktop Beat. Nu-Mark shares credit on the rest. Although, you do bring up a good point that the text in the article is a bit mis-leading as it leads the reader to believe that Cut Chemist was the sole producer. Renn208 23:49, 17 August 2006 (UTC)