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I’m dumbfounded how good these mixes are. Brooklyn’s The Rub have compiled 21 volumes of hip-hop, one for each year from 1979 to 1999. It serves as an in-depth aural history of the genre. I’ve already heard about 4 tunes from 1992 I’d heard before, loved and forgotten about. The early volumes take in the birth of hip-hop with Grandmaster Flash, Sugarhill Gang, Public Enemy, Spoonie G and Run DMC. Then we have early 90’s mix of gangsta rap (Ice Cube, NWA) to more conscious rap (A Tribe Called Quest, Gang-Starr) before the late nineties domination of Jay-Z, Outkast, DMX and Wu-Tang Clan. Of course, there’s plenty of forgotten gold in-between.

The Rub’s Hip-Hop Mixes

Thanks to Weareie for the tip.

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  1. Marlo (Reply) on 21 Apr 2008@7:50 pm
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    This, right here – your greatest ever post.

  2. Nay (Reply) on 21 Apr 2008@10:34 pm
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    What a treasure trove, sheer dedication went into making those mixes.

  3. ltf (Reply) on 22 Apr 2008@4:10 am
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  4. tina oiticica harris (Reply) on 22 Apr 2008@6:02 am
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    Kewl. I saved it to delicious and will open it tomorrow. It’s time to go to bed in California.

  5. Matt (Reply) on 22 Apr 2008@6:55 am
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    It is indeed time to go to bed here in California but damn that’s a lot of downloading to do tomorrow evening!

  6. co (Reply) on 22 Apr 2008@8:51 am
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    oh yes…. summer evenings playing frisbee. sorted :)

  7. robbie (Reply) on 22 Apr 2008@8:51 am
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    Thanks for the link nialler. Was up til 2am last night dowloading them all, was 1/2 an hour late for work this morning but when I explained the reason for my tardiness my boss was very understanding & sent me home to listen to each & every one of those babies. In a perfect world!

  8. Maebh C. (Reply) on 22 Apr 2008@10:09 am
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    OH. MY. GOD.
    this is too much.

  9. Barrygruff (Reply) on 22 Apr 2008@10:31 am
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    Cheers Nialler, i look forward to this when i get home from smelly work!

  10. clom (Reply) on 22 Apr 2008@10:58 am
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    I have listened to practically nothing else since the weareie plug a few weeks ago.

    people who don’t know what they’re talking about dis the gangsta era but the 92/93 mixes are f**king FIERCE.
    not exactly the type of stuff you’d stick on when the in laws are over but ideal for the bus ride home after a shitty day at work.

  11. Maebh C. (Reply) on 22 Apr 2008@11:19 am
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    wow. just heard the legendary roxanne beef thing for the first time.
    i have a feeling this is going to dominate my life for the next …. well … the next while anyway.
    cheers for linking to it.

  12. nialler9 (Reply) on 22 Apr 2008@11:49 am
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    I yam happy to you, fwends. Enjoy.

  13. James R (Reply) on 22 Apr 2008@2:40 pm
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    Cosmo Baker and Ayres are quite the boys alright. Very enjoyable set from Baker when I caught him in Toronto, he slew the place.

  14. Sean (Reply) on 22 Apr 2008@7:02 pm
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    I believe that this post is what the internet was invented for.

    Top, top work.

  15. Off The Meatrack (Reply) on 23 Apr 2008@7:43 pm
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    Fucking hell, you could delete everything off your iPod and just have 93-96 and you’d be set for life.

  16. leaveitout (Reply) on 24 Apr 2008@12:06 am
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    Excellent post. This will keep me happy well into my afterlife.

  17. Sean Donegan (Reply) on 8 May 2008@1:10 pm
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    just stumbled across this now….what a great idea…can’t wait to listen to them.


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