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and Rakim’s “Casualties of War” in 1992, and was soon directing label scouts to the region, yielding deals for Luniz, Dru Down and the Keak da Sneak launchpad 3X Krazy. He provided an early influential remix of Eric B. Working under the name DJ Cool G, he provided turntable scratches on the 1987 album “Surf or Die” by the Surf MC’s, a novelty group that nonetheless edged out the scene’s acknowledged founder, Too Short, as the first local rap act to sign to a major label. “They’re playing it at a slower tempo, using a turntable or a processor and then a computer to keep the pitch the same,” he said.Īs a producer, Tone Capone’s bona fides in Bay Area rap run deep. Tone Capone was more than happy to dissect the revised track, noting some low-frequency oscillation on the bells and plucked strings. (The “Us” team declined to name who finished up the mix.)
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“We struck it down to where we had just a bit of the lyrics and some tones, added in our own effects, and then hired composition companies to help fill those in,” Wees said. (On March 8, the day “Us” had its premiere at SXSW, the duo released a revamped version of the track, “ I Got 5 on Us,” with a video inspired by the film.) “I’ll give you a hint: They’re definitely around what’s going on with the movie,” said Luniz’s Jerold Ellis, 44, the rapper known as Yukmouth. Linking up with Tone Capone the following year, Luniz helped usher in the Bay Area’s “Mob Music” sound - slow, brooding, 808-drum-machine-driven grooves often known as “slumpers.” The duo’s 1995 debut, “Operation Stackola,” went platinum on the strength of “I Got 5 on It.” Follow-ups in 19 didn’t reach the same heights, and the duo split around 2005, reuniting in 2015 for a mixtape called “High Timez.” In 2018, it released an EP, “No Pressure,” and it’s currently working on new singles. “It was the best thing, besides my children being born, I had ever heard,” he said in a phone interview.įor many younger rap fans, this was their first encounter with Luniz, who originally formed as the LuniTunes in 1992.
DOUBLE NIGHTMARE THEME MUSIC UPDATE
Hopkins Police Department posted this statement on their Facebook page this past Wednesday. " After two years of investigation, hundreds of case documents, dozens of police reports, and endless follow up, HPD can now update that former Hopkins business owner Cynthia Evans AKA "Psychic Cynthia" has pled guilty to two counts of felony theft by swindle.Luniz’s Garrick Husbands, 43, known as Numskull, said he was ecstatic to learn the song would be included in the film’s promotion. No mention of any restitution being required as part of her sentence. He claimed that a portion of the money he Gave "Psychic Cynthia" was either borrowed or taken out of his mother's retirement account without her knowledge.Īccording to court documents, the man was considered to be a vulnerable adult, considering he had a developmental disability.Įvans entered a guilty plea to 2 counts of felony swindle getting her a 90 days jail time and 5 years probation. It's not like this guy was rolling in money. That all changed when a man came forward and told police that he had given Evans, roughly $88,000 over the past couple of years. I think many that were ripped off preferred not to involve the authorities to avoid any embarrassment. She had been able to avoid prosecution for years because authorities never had enough evidence to bring charges.
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Getting in the Garden Groove with John Schroeder.
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