Residing in Killa Cali by way of Illadelphia, producer DJ Woool has been a heavy DJ and producing factor since he was a child. Woool is highly regarded in the hip hop game for his underground mixtapes, high production roster, and his constant US and overseas touring.
Woool’s indy label “Raw Trade Beatz” is best known for its classic production work for artists Raekwon the chef, RZA, Sean Price and Rock of Heltah Skeltah, OGC, Brooklyn Zu, Lost children of Babylon, and many more.
On Woool in Sheeps Clothing emcees such as Killah priest, Prodigal Sunn, and 60 Second Assassin of Sunz of Man, Jamal aka Mally G of Def Squad, 12 O'Clock, Lord Superb, Louisville Sluggah, Chi-King and others spit some of their best verses on DJ Woool head-banging beats.
Though he is still young in years, Dom Pachino aka P.R. Terrorist is a veteran in the rap game, getting his start as a featured member of the Wu-Tang supergroup Killarmy, which released three classic albums which collectively sold over a half million records. He has also been featured on The Swarm compilation (Gold), RZA as Bobby Digital In Stereo (Gold), and Wu-Tang Forever (Platinum). As the first major Latin rapper ever to emerge from Staten Island, Dom P has always stayed busy; whether touring internationally, or appearing in TV or movies, he has released a slew of independent mixtapes, DVD's and albums through his Napalm Recordings Empire that have helped him to galvanize his own following. Here however, for the first time ever, Chambermusik Records is proud to present his first officially distributed album, Power Rulez. On this excursion he stays true to both the underground rap and Wu-Tang market, with tracks handled by the great Falling Down, Dub Sonata, and others. Featured are Islord (Killarmy), 9th Prince (Killarmy) Shyheim (Wu-Tang), Crunch Lo (Othorized Fam), and others. 1. Intro 2. That's a Fact (produced by DJ Chulo) 3. Shot U Down (produced bt Falling Down) 4. Cripple U feat. Live Brim & 9th Prince (produced by Hushh Ent.) 5. War Sindrome (produced by Dom Pachino) 6. Dig Down (skit) 7. Without Stitches (produced by Shawneci) 8. Duck Tape feat. Islord (produced by DJ Chulo) 9. Paper (produced by Hushh Ent.) 10. Uglyist Flow (produced by Falling Down) 11. All Right (skit) feat. Vito Pamagari 12. King (produced by Hushh Ent.) 13. Can't Find It (produced by Dub Sonata) 14. Loving U (produced by Mr. Bomba) 15. Fuk Critic's (produced by Dom Pachino) 16. 1st Come 1st Served feat. Shyheim & Crunch Lo (produced by Shawneci) 17. Can't Stop me (produced by DJ CIA) Available in CD and digital formats!
Even if he’s still quite young, Dom Pachino is a veteran in the rap game. With already 3 group and 4 solo albums under his belt, he deserves his greatest hits CD. For the most part the album consists of some of Dom P’s best verses on the Killarmy trilogy. There’s also the complete track of his collabo on Shyheim’s Manchild album. Three more tracks off his first 2 solo and best of all the rare Killarmy track The Cookout. To make this album even better, The Puerto Rican Terrorist blessed us with 2 dope freestyles and one of them is over the classic I Shot Ya Beat. This album is for all the new heads who are not familiar with Dom Pachino’s skills and to the fans who know that a Dom P greatest hits is a sure bet.
Sex, Crime, and Audiotape is the proclamational comeback of a missing legend. One of the most lyrical veterans of the early Wu-Tang Movement, Dark Skinned Assassin was set to take the rap scene by storm in the 1990's, but personal circumstances prevented his rise. Well, that wait is over, and now finally he returns with his first mixtape album, brought to you by Chambermusik Special Products. This tape is pure fire, and many will be awestruck at what a truly gifted emcee and lyricist D.S.A. / Dr. Ama is! Featured here are special guests King Just, Pop da Brown Hornet, Lounge Lo, & even Uncle Breeze, a Staten Island legend. Stay tuned for much more from D.S.A. coming in 2009 on Chambermusik Records!
Back in 1996 with his self released EP - Lock Shit Down/ Gotta Get the Cream, the artist known as Dark Skinned Assassin garnered a huge buzz. With a Wu-Tang affiliation, and support from Funkmaster Flex, Dame Dash, and many other industry heavies, he was well on his way to enjoying a brilliant career when all his dreams came crashing down in the form of an "upstate vacation". After serving his 3-year term, his return to freedom was bittersweet when he found the music game had passed him by. He then resorted to non-musical career choices, but never lost his ear for Hip-Hop. A mysterious figure, rumors even emerged that he was locked up in Russia. However, during this time his artistry and name was slowly rediscovered by a new generation of fans, and his return to Hip-Hop was sparked by a new hunger to express himself. He appeared on Kay Slay tapes, and created within himself, an alter ego, Dr. Ama (Deadly Rhyme Alters Man's Attitude), which he created to represent the amount of personal drama he had been through, as well as a tribue to Amadou Diallo, the young student accidentally gunned down by NYC police in 1999. "Split Personadli-D" marks his official return to the Hip-Hop game, as he presents both his personas vying for exposure over a veritable cascade of instrumental backdrops by genius producer Falling Down (Killarmy/Lil' Flip). With strong hooks, and rugged street soundtracks, this album promises to be a classic in the history of Rap music. Guest Artists include Block McCloud (Brooklyn Academy), BlakkStarr, Fresh Jones & J Maul. Additional producers include 100 Grand (Salt-N-Pepa), and Kwiz (T.I.). Available in CD and digital formats!
Dragonfly of the Wu-Affiliated Beggas, drops his long-awaited debut album, 9000 Miles. Production by Long Axe, Bolo Gah, and Yukon Black. Appearances by various members of the Beggas Fam.
The premier single from Dragonfly of Black Lotus. Featuring three strikingly different examples of Fly's versatility. All songs produced by Hidden Aspects. "Take Me" even presents a rare vocal appearance by HA producer Yukon Black.