Super producer Falling Down has been associated with such Hip-Hop greats as G-Unit, Wu-Tang, Killarmy, Inspectah Deck, Lil' Flip, Dark Skinned Assassin, Fes Taylor, among others. He is known for his dark, hard tracks. Here he brings the fire on yet another Chambermusik compilation: War & Games. This one features Raekwon, Inspectah Deck, Dark Skinned Assassin, Dom Pachino, G-Clef da Mad Komposa, Minnesota Slimz, Rook da Rukus, Judah Priest, J'Nomics, Fes Taylor, and Elijah and more.
Within Harlem's hottest crew he's known as the skit master. On 2007's Book of Ezekiel he proved that he can grip a mic and be the front man. He is the crowd motivator with charismatic energy, numerous tattoos, and a stylish fashion sense. Now, Ezekiel "Freekey Zekey" Jiles is back with Blame It On The Henny, a showcase for Zekey himself and his own 730 Dips crew to prove nothing can keep a good man down. While the last few years have challenged Zeke on many levels, he is taking on the next phase of his life with bravado and passion that only the most focused artists truly understand. Several attempts on his life and a two year incarceration are no laughing matter, but Freekey has bounced back as the fiery comedic member of his team and he wears his scars as medals of the battles he's won. His latest features guest shots from a choice few of Harlem's finest and from Zeke's own 730 Dips squad. Blame It On The Henny contains brand new material from Freekey Zekey never before available on mixtapes, slim lines or bit torrents. Jump on board, ride the groove and feel free to get freaky. Tomorrow morning you can Blame It On The Henny.
Emcee/Producer/Komposa/Alien G-Clef Da Mad Komposa finally drops his most anticipated work ever... HIS VERY OWN EP. This CD contains songs never heard by mortal ears... songs that soul kid/true hiphop fans NEED TO HEAR. Incredible beats laced by the funkiest emcee of our time, yall better cop this before a meteorite crashes into the earth and kills us all...
One thing binds this album together: good music for its own sake. Whether hardcore gutter Hip-Hop or mellow acid Jazz innovations, G-Clef da Mad Komposa covers it all, always pushing his own limits as well as the boundaries of music itself. This is the first time in his career he has assembled a compilation of works featuring himself as a vocalist. Some of the tracks featured here are from previous projects, others are rare or totally exclusive to this release. Two tracks are produced by respected producer Falling Down, and the rest are produced by G-Clef himself. Features include Cappadonna (Wu-Tang), Archangel Metatron (Lost Secret), Dr. Ring Ding, Jus-P (Shadow Clan), Rook da Rukus (Goldminerz), Minnesota Slimz (Malik from Soul Kid Klik), Storm da Ghetto Mutant (Soul Kid Klik), Jakineko, and Peter Hartmann.
The mysterious lost G-Clef Breaks produced and komposed by G-Clef between 1997-2000, these beats are on that next level shizzz...The follow-up to the popular G-Clef's Jazzy Breaks, which was originally released in the 1990's on 12" LP format, here is, for the first time, even grittier and slightly more recent beats and grooves by the master of the "live loop", G-Clef himself, of Wu-Tang and Ghetto Philharmonic fame. This is a collection of never before released instrumentals from the late nineties, "drama" beat era.
Produced by G-Clef, Jazzy Breaks is an innovative blend between trip-hop, acid jazz and hip-hop! Features live horns and keyboards...a deejay favorite! By popular demand, more of the illest, experimental, lamped back, yet mystical journey through the mind of the Mad Komposa himself. Again, features missing beats from the Ghetto Philharmonic days, mixed with new flavors such as "Duke Arise!", where Jazz legend Duke Ellington is resurrected from his grave on the most earth-shattering Trip-Hop Track ever!!!!
G-Clef da Mad Komposa is unique among Hip-Hop Producers in that his talent as an emcee and a professional musician have put him at the underground forefront of every avant garde movement in the history of Hip-Hop since he started making tracks in 1988. Here by popular demand are some of the classic instrumental tracks that provided the sonic canvas for artists such as himself, the legendary Soul Kid Klik, Ghetto Philharmonic, Infamous Mr. Savage, Goodfella Mike G, and even the late great Weldon Irvine. Presented here in two volumes, Kompositionz, Volume 1 and 2, should finally establish, without a doubt, the classic quality of G-Clef's beats that earned him the title of the 'Mad Komposa' from his peers.