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Adrian Younge Presents the Delfonics on Wax Poetics Records drops March 12.
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If you like that sound, follow the artist, share and buy his music legaly to help promote a free and independant music.
With SFK I try to promote and recommand a sharp and high quality music selection cause I trully believe that the actual underground vibes feed the maintsream of tomorrow so stay tuned to SFK
Fred, The Curator aka Music hunter
Si vous aimez ce son, suivez l'artiste, partagez et achetez sa musique légalement pour participer au développement d'une musique libre et indépendante.
Avec SFK j'essaye de promouvoir et recommander une musique pointue et de qualité car pour moi c'est de l'underground que se nourrit le mainstream de demain so stay tuned to SFK
Fred, The Curator aka Music Hunter
© 2013 Wax Poetics Records
Adrian Younge Presents the Delfonics on Wax Poetics Records drops March 12.
“Enemies”—written by Los Angeles multi-instrumentalist/songwriter/producer Adrian Younge and Philly soul legend William Hart—is from the forthcoming Wax Poetics Records March 12 release Adrian Younge Presents the Delfonics.
The Delfonics are already part of the hip-hop canon, thanks to RZA and others, but now “Enemies” has been sampled on Younge’s upcoming album Twelve Reasons to Die, featuring Ghostface Killah, who previously worked with Delfonics lead singer William Hart on “After the Smoke Is Clear,” from his 1996 classic, Ironman.
When writing the instrumental track for Hart, Younge—heavily influenced by Wu-Tang’s classic sound—imagined a beat RZA would have made circa ’96 for Ghost’s debut album. Serendipitously, a few months later, Younge was afforded the opportunity to compose an album for Ghostface, and when executive producer RZA heard the Delfonics tracks, an immediate connection was made, and “Enemies” was retailored for Twelve Reasons to Die.Today, hip-hop history has come full circle.
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Social sharing,one clic, my favs along my "Soundcloud's digging trips", on immediate share to feed your ears of good sounds.
If you like that sound, follow the artist, share and buy his music legaly to help promote a free and independant music.
With SFK I try to promote and recommand a sharp and high quality music selection cause I trully believe that the actual underground vibes feed the maintsream of tomorrow so stay tuned to SFK
Fred, The Curator aka Music hunter