Today in Hip Hop History:
3rd Bass released their debut album The Cactus Album November 14, 1989
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Today in Hip Hop History:
3rd Bass released their debut album The Cactus Album November 14, 1989
They have the same birthday!!??
Non Phixion is an American hip-hop group from Brooklyn, New York City. Though the group did not become a household name during their initial period of activity, the Village Voice said Non Phixion was "integral to the timeline of underground hip-hop." wikipedia.org
Non Phixion had six members in the band; the band members were Ill Bill, Sabac Red, Goretex, DJ Eclipse, MC Serch and Necro. simple.wikipedia.org
In the months leading up to the 20th anniversary of their formation, the group reunited and as of 2021 was still active and touring. Their logo is a direct nod to the Canadian metal band Voivod. wikipedia.org
William Braunstein (born July 14, 1972), professionally known by his stage name Ill Bill, is an American rapper and record producer from Brooklyn, New York City. Having gained fame in the underground hip-hop group Non Phixion, Ill Bill is known for his diverse lyrics and as the producer, founder and CEO of Uncle Howie Records. His brother Ron Braunstein is rapper and producer Necro. wikipedia.org
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MC Serch Mic Techniques in The Source Hip-Hop Quoatables August '91
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3rd Bass: “Brooklyn Queens” U.K. & Europe 12″ (1989)
Since the Eighties, it was trendy for some male rappers to perceive and criticize women for being uptight, shallow, and money-hungry. 3rd Bass would know better, for sure, for naming a single after where they’re from. Though they’re quick to generalize women for following the money, MC Serch and Pete Nice go for theirs in a day in their lives of getting some play.
Here’s the U.K. and Europe sleeve which shares various mixes of “Brooklyn Queens” (1st, 2nd, Homerun, Base, and dub versions) with “Triple Stage Darkness” featured as the AA-side.