Entropy (Hip Hop Reconstruction from the Ground up)
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Entropy (Hip Hop Reconstruction from the Ground up), is a B-side of 12" vinyl record that coupling of Asia Born and DJ Shadow and the Groove Rubbers. This was released 1993 from Solesides.
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[edit] Samples of The Entropy
[edit] The Third Decade, Our Move
- Jack McDuff - "?" (drums)
- Lou Rawls -"Stormy Monday"
- "the moonlight shines on funky city..", Blowfly - "Zodiac Blowfly (Side B)"
- "tell 'em who the fuck I am", Style - "The Assassinator"
- "we sample beats you sue and try to fight us", Big Daddy Kane - "Young, Gifted and Black"
- "in the middle of a stable with a turntable", The 45 King - "The 900 Number (YZ Acappella Vocal)"
- "new", Steinski & Mass Media - "We'll Be Right Back"
- "spinning on the turntables back to back", Whodini - "The Haunted House of Rock"
[edit] Count & Estimate
- Don Thompson - "Just Plain Funk"
- The Meters - "Look-Ka Py Py"
- Eric B & Rakim - "Eric B Is President"
- Biz Markie - "Nobody Beats The Biz"
- "last", Grandmaster Flash - "Freelance"
- "count and estimate about a thousand dead", Uptown - "Dope On Plastic"
- "about 100 or more..", GangStarr - "2 Deep"
- "this was a goddamn slaughter", The Genius - "Phony As Ya Wanna Be"
- "next thing you know you're being buried and planted", MC Shan - "Go For Yours ('Cause I'm Gonna Get Mine)"
- Skull Snaps - "I Turn My Back On Love"
- BarKays - "Street Walker"
[edit] B-Boy's Revenge
- "do you have a motor? show it to me..", Bright Lights - "Motor City Funk"
- "We're comin' out on the Italian tip..", from an interview with The Lordz Of Brooklyn
- "rappin for the white man", Pharcyde - "It's Jiggaboo Time"
- "listen up psycopath..", Master Ace - "Brooklyn Battles"
- "please man, don't get with that bullshit", LL Cool J - "El Shabazz"
- "that ain't shit y'all", MC Shan - "I Pioneered This"
- "fuck off", De La Soul - "Afro Connection At The Hi-Five (In The Eyes Of A Hoodlum)"
- "new jacks trying to monopolize..", Grandmixer DST - "The Home Of Hip-Hop"
[edit] Back To Back Breaks
- "if a beat is not for sale then...yup we gotta have it", MC Lyte - "10% Dis"
- Les Demerle - "Moondial"
- Baby Huey - "Hard Times"
- Simtec & Willie - "Bootleggin'"
- Wilbur Bascomb And The Zodiact - "Just Groove in 'G'"
- Bernard Purdie - "Soul Drums"
[edit] DJ Shadow's Theme
- "the stage is set..", the voice of Stan Lee
- Bob James - "Valley Of The Shadows"
- Bob James - "Feel Like Making Love"
- Curtis Knight - "Hi-Low" (drums)
- Richard Roundtree - "Lovin'"
- Joe Thomas - "Chitlins And Chuchifritos" (bassline stab)
- Southside Movement - "I've Been Watching You"
- Black Heat - "Zimbaku"
- Bad Bascomb - "Woman Connoisseur"