Ghostface Killah
Staten Island, NY
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GHOSTFACE KILLAH - CHARLIE BROWN + REMIXES
With its latest offering, Scion AV plays the mad scientist and combines the illest hardcore hip
hop stylings of Ghostface Killah with cutting-edge deviant disco straight from the French
electro underground.
Who better to kick things off than the Ed Banger lucky boy himself, DJ Mehdi. Utilizing a
guest verse from international rap vixen Mapei and set of dusty samples that sound borrowed
from labelmates Justice, Mehdi keeps the 114 BPM tempo of the original intact but warps the
setting to a dark basement club.
Orgasmic is French hip hop crew TTC's DJ and producer, well-known to electro crunk
connoisseurs for his bangers released on Big Dada and Institubes. Keeping Ghost's verse
intact but elevating the beat to 122 BPM, he goes straight Detroit-via-Versailles with heavy
doses of 909 and a keyboard line Ron Hardy would've loved.
You might want to check your bassbins before running Yuksek's take on “Charlie Brown.”
Everything solid? Good, because the heavy club kick and buzzsaw synths are shredding
everything in their path on his big sound 122 BPM revamp.
Thoroughly rude bass and twisted vocal treatments take control in Guns N Bombs demented
disco rework. Jacking the tempo up to 130 BPM, the boys who gave us the Kitsune killer
“Nothing Is Getting Us Anywhere” are taking no prisoners.
Original L.A. funksters Rhythm Roots All-Stars are no strangers to backing rap icons,
having worked with everyone from Talib Kweli to Slick Rick to Big Daddy Kane. For their tango
with Ghostface Killah they flip the usual script and come out the box with a menacing 114
BPM cinematic vibe layered with some diwali handclaps.
With its latest offering, Scion AV plays the mad scientist and combines the illest hardcore hip
hop stylings of Ghostface Killah with cutting-edge deviant disco straight from the French
electro underground.
Who better to kick things off than the Ed Banger lucky boy himself, DJ Mehdi. Utilizing a
guest verse from international rap vixen Mapei and set of dusty samples that sound borrowed
from labelmates Justice, Mehdi keeps the 114 BPM tempo of the original intact but warps the
setting to a dark basement club.
Orgasmic is French hip hop crew TTC's DJ and producer, well-known to electro crunk
connoisseurs for his bangers released on Big Dada and Institubes. Keeping Ghost's verse
intact but elevating the beat to 122 BPM, he goes straight Detroit-via-Versailles with heavy
doses of 909 and a keyboard line Ron Hardy would've loved.
You might want to check your bassbins before running Yuksek's take on “Charlie Brown.”
Everything solid? Good, because the heavy club kick and buzzsaw synths are shredding
everything in their path on his big sound 122 BPM revamp.
Thoroughly rude bass and twisted vocal treatments take control in Guns N Bombs demented
disco rework. Jacking the tempo up to 130 BPM, the boys who gave us the Kitsune killer
“Nothing Is Getting Us Anywhere” are taking no prisoners.
Original L.A. funksters Rhythm Roots All-Stars are no strangers to backing rap icons,
having worked with everyone from Talib Kweli to Slick Rick to Big Daddy Kane. For their tango
with Ghostface Killah they flip the usual script and come out the box with a menacing 114
BPM cinematic vibe layered with some diwali handclaps.



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