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7Nov/090

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Teflon & DJ Premier.

Teflon & DJ Premier.

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John Klemmer

the-offspring

Teflon 'Get Mine.'

I remember seeing this video on TV and going out to Sam Goody and copping the CD single.

M.O.P. family Linwood Starling's debut album "My Will," dropped in 1997 and included bangers like the title-track, "Gotta Get Over" (produced by Big Jaz of "Hawaiian Sophie" fame), and "Get Mine," which was produced by Laze E Laze (long time M.O.P. collaborator) and Nesto (?).

The drums which sound like they're about to break are a sharp contrast yet nice complement to the mellow Klemmer sample and La Shonda Middleton's soulful hook.

Signed to Def Jam in 2001, Teflon was supposed to drop a DJ Premier laced second album (entitled "Contraband") with them but the album was shelved due to label politics and bullshit and by 2005, Teflon was off the label.

Last I heard about Tef was that he was a trainer at Equinox, a high-end Gym chain with a branch in New York.

Hopefully with Preemo's label taking off with the fairly recent NYG'z and Black Poet releases Contraband will eventually see the light of day.

Atmosphere 'God's Bathroom Floor.'

I can't remember the story but I don't think Ant produced this track, another dude (who has passed, R.I.P.) did.

The video is a fanboy production I found on YouTube, using clips from the movie "Trainspotting."

"God's Bathroom Floor," available only on the EP and cassette release of Overcast!, was not included on the CD. A live version of the track can be found on Sad Clown Bad Dub and a studio version can be found on Sad Clown Bad Dub 7. [Global Oneness]

I stopped listening after Bad Dub 2.

3582 'Sound Imaging.'

3582 is an OH10 group made up of Fat Jon and J. Rawls (who were also in the group Five Deez).

Fat Jon did a few albums as Maurice Galactica. J. Rawls produced for cats like Mr. Complex and Apani B. Fly, and he is also a member of the Lone Catalysts.

I don't really know a lot about these cats except that "Omni," "B.E.A.T.," and "What Could Be," [been] get[tin'] mad play on my iPod [since College].

"3582 Cyrano is a small belt asteroid... It is named after Cyrano de Bergerac, the seventeenth century French dramatist and duellist who was immortalized in Edmond Rostand's 1897 play." [Wiki]

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