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The Human League & Sade Go Latin With The Music of Gitkin & Senor Coconut


"Gitkin makes his triumphant return to Wonderwheel with "Don't You Want Me Baby", cheeky instrumental Cumbia cover of the eternal 80s classic by The Human League. Leading with the guitar for the verses, the song chugs along nicely with a faithful interpretation of the original with Simon Moushabeck's accordion leading the chorus. A fun, happy tune for sure to light up dancefloors this spring."
 

Boyce Justice Griffith & Jamie Saft Bring The Jazz To "The Makings Of You", Curtis Interviews in '72


Enjoy the sweet sounds of Soul-Jazz as Boyce Justice Griffith and Jamie Saft add a little sugar to a classic by Curtis Mayfield. This saxophonist and pianist find a new way to convey the remarkable joy of "The Makings Of You" in their jazzy approach. Boyce reimagines this timeless Soul tune by delivering a joyful upbeat Jazz swing that's bound to make you move. Jamie keeps it slow and mellow as he delivers a graceful solo performance on the keys.

Below, Curtis Mayfield interviews in '72 during the released of his self-titled album. The Soul legend shares his thoughts on Black people's role within music history, religion and Black consciousness.  


Curtis Mayfield leaves an impression, 1972 interview by EARL OFARI

For years, Curtis Mayfield has been one of the few musical spokesmen for Blacks in America. Whether he has been strumming the “Gospel of Love” with the Impressions or whether he has been out front, as with his latest album, “Superfly,” Mayfield has never forgotten that he is Black and that his music must in some way reflect that fact.

How has early Gospel music influenced your musical development?

I’ve found it to be that among most Blacks there has been a strong foundation in gospel music. My music began from the church. From the old gospel hums to the reverend’s sermons, there was always something there that you carried on when you ventured into other types of music.

I say this because as I look back through time at my compositions, I find myself very much taken from the messages of early gospel. Even on “Superfly,” there’s a lot of spiritual influence that’s very apparent in the tunes and I think that’s where a lot of my sound comes from.

I know Chicago has that strong tradition of not only the Gospel sound, but the Blues. Did the early gospel sound in any way inspire your present message music?

Blacks in relation to the Blues, Blues have been with us all our lives. It’s a Black experience, a Black tradition. The traditional Blues that was formed long ago is simply a part of us.

This is simply because all within the struggle of Blacks. With B.B. King and the other Blues giants, we were reflecting on what was going on. Just like it was going on, the lives of all of us were the same. The message was still there and it was more or less a reflection of home.

In the home there are trying to do more now to build the home, to get away from the old things. And many of us now have to progress from the home scene and get into more or less a progressive blues and more happier thoughts. In my albums, I don’t dwell on blues in a hard sense, but the influence of blues and gospel will be apparent on the music.



There’s a tendency on Blacks today to play, what’s the matter with the world, why are so many Blacks concerned?

No matter what music may be, it’s a black art. Blacks have had Blues since the beginning. We all started from the Negro spiritual. Here, it’s just been something to lay back on and relax to. Gospel, at least in the home, or in church, only with a more motivating and inspiring lyric. Aretha Franklin and Isaac Hayes have done the same thing and I find myself very much motivated by gospel. It’s a spiritual thing. The emotion comes from the church and from there we made what we have now, secular music.

With everything that’s happening I always say the same thing. There’s been so much happening so fast and there’s so much more to be said that we haven’t covered yet.

And so much more is needed that it’s been the basis of my message and a reflection of gospel, the life of those who believe in God.

Do you think that Blacks today have begun to make more of an effort in terms of trying to bring their experiences into their music?

I think that it’s kind of hard to answer because it’s always been there and more artists now than ever before have been able to bring more expression in their music, and in what they’re trying to say.

We’re beginning to make more of an effort to answer some of these things. There are more people who have now come into an understanding of the inner city and what is happening, and they’re attempting to bring their experiences back into their music. I think we’re on the verge of something very new.

Do you think there’s any problem today in Blacks being able to use music for progress?

I think there is pretty much happening. You’ve got a lot of artists who have come back to it, just as music has gone back to its beginning in the late 1950s and early 1960s. You find it there. In music today, we’ve been through it in the early years and there’s nothing new there in progress. What’s new is in the message that we deliver.

In fact, a lot of things that were done in the past have been lost. The meaning and understanding of what we’ve experienced. It’s a process that we’re going through right now. A lot of the same things are happening today that have always happened.


You’re trying to project certain messages through your music. Do you find that difficult?

When it comes to message production, I think it’s important that you put as much as you can into it. I get down. It’s much more important that your words be of such force where they actually are meaningful. For Black artists, it’s just a case of having your words out there. It’s an honest reflection of our lifestyle and we’re trying to do what we can to relay it.

If we were all to get into that groove and really put something into it, I think it would be more effective than it is now. I think what we’re doing now is doing a lot of talking and not really getting into action. We’re just not ready to be as real as we can in music. I think we need to be more real and we need to take more chances in what we’re trying to express.

Does it seem to you that music is the only place Blacks are being used as an expression of some sort of freedom?

It seems like it is. I don’t know what else there is to say. There are so many things that can be said that haven’t been said yet. There’s still so much to be said. If we were to really put our hearts and minds to it and go to work on it, I think it’s quite possible that we could begin to talk about freedom again in Black music.

You’ve always been involved in conveying Black consciousness. Has there been any difficulty on your part in doing so?

Certainly if you talk in terms of your music and you talk in terms of Black freedom, there’s always going to be some difficulty. I don’t think I’d ever give up. It’s something we have to do.

There are so many things involved, but I think it can be accomplished if you keep working at it and just don’t give up.

Artifacts "Between A Rock And A Hard Place" Instrumentals, Now On Test Press Vinyl


Tame One and El Da Sensei's debut "Between A Rock And A Hard Place" still has the capability to make us c'mon and git down with the get down. Enjoy the streaming version of this classic in instrumental form and if you've got the dough, grab it on eBay. There's nothing like the ability to throw a rare Hip Hop instrumental LP on your turntable and experience the warmth of sound. Especially when it's a rare test pressing of a classic featuring elite producers.





In '82, Funk Greats Dayton Channel Flyte Tyme Energy With An Unreleased Gem


Super Disco Edits offers a gem which personifies the escapist Funk vibe driven by Jam & Lewis's trademark sound. This song by Dayton fits in with the best of those which still ignite the dancefloor, encouraging us to imagine heaven. The band who brought us "The Sound Of Music" and more amazing jams is back on wax courtesy of this label of soulful music. So take flyte because sky's the limit as Dayton take us higher, showing the timeless essence of The Boogie. 

 

It's Never Too Soon For Happiness In The Sounds of Hackney Colliery Band & Oliver Crosby


It's never too soon for happiness in the sound of Hackney Colliery Band & Oliver Crosby. Like the the dawn of a new day that is bright and promising, the music of these two bands offer a moment of comfort and joy. Enjoy their vibrant and brassy approach to Jazz Fusion as each uplift with pleasant instrumental arrangements. 

Crosby's "Too Soon" is like the ray of sunshine that awakens you at dawn, while "New Opening" by Hackney is the celebration that succeeds that pleasant awakening. With these two gems, we experience the diversity, imagination and happiness which continues to drive independent Fusion.

How to Make Money with Music As A Loopmaster: Your Guide to Earning Affiliate Income

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How to Make Money with Music As A Loopmaster


Whether you're a DJ, producer of musician looking to diversify your income, you might be wondering how to make money with music. Using the internet, there are ways to get dough beyond just selling your tracks. Enter the world of affiliate marketing with Loopmasters, a leading platform for music production tools. In this guide, we'll explore how you can make money as a musician by becoming a Loopmaster affiliate. I'm happy to share tips on how to monetize your YouTube channel, Facebook page, and blog. My hope is that the artists and fans who follow me discover these effective strategies to start earning affiliate income.


Becoming A Loopmaster Affiliate


Loopmasters.com offers a fantastic opportunity for independent musicians to earn money through their affiliate program. As a Loopmaster, you can promote their extensive range of sample packs, sound libraries, and VST plugins. Within the program, you also have the opportunity to promote Loopmasters' partner companies. These companies are DJ City, Beatport and PlugInBoutique which offer essential tools for DJs and producers. This, paired with your fanbase of aspiring and professional producers creates a great opportunity. But how do you start earning money from music in this way? Here’s a breakdown of the steps involved:


Sign Up for the Loopmasters Affiliate Program


First things first, go and join the Loopmasters' affiliate program. Once you're signed up, you'll get access to a unique affiliate link that you can use to promote their products. All the tools you need are located at the dashboard of your Loopmasters affiliate account. From here, you can track who's clicking on your links, when they're clicking, how and when you'll get paid. 



Promote Music Production Tools


Earn commissions by promoting Loopmasters' products on your blog, YouTube channel, or social media pages. By recommending their high-quality sound libraries and sample packs, you can drive traffic and make sales through your affiliate links. It's a nice way to get paid while you sleep or perform as your online traffic generates clicks and sales. Who knows, a product you might've promoted might go on to create the next classic!


Utilize Affiliate Marketing Strategies


To maximize your earnings, you need to create compelling content that encourages people to click on your affiliate links. Whether it's through product reviews, tutorials, or comparison guides, your goal is to showcase the value of Loopmasters' products. I've been doing the same thing here at the blog for years to drive sales for this company and others. 


Pressed for time? Don't worry, as an independent artist there's ways to get help building and managing this business model. To save time, head over to Fiverr and invest some of your earnings into employing a talented freelancer. They'll help you produce engaging content designed to attract readers, provide value and rank well on Google.

How to Make Money with Music Through YouTube


YouTube is not only one of the most popular media platforms, it's a powerful search engine that you can use to your advantage. By becoming a Loopmaster affiliate, you can leverage your YouTube presence to earn money. Create engaging videos that review Loopmasters' products or showcase how to use their sample packs and plugins. By integrating your affiliate links into your video descriptions, you can drive sales and earn commissions. 


Interested in this money-making approach? Then check out this article here at Affilorama: How To Do Affiliate Marketing on YouTube



Monetizing Your Facebook Page


Like YouTube, follow a similar strategy of consistent content sharing in order to monetize your Facebook page. Share posts about Loopmasters' products, create engaging content that encourages your followers to check out your affiliate links. If you've got the budget, use Facebook Ads to target music producers who might be interested in what Loopmasters offers. Don't have a lot of followers or an ad budget? Then instead, invest time into researching some Facebook pages (and/or Group owners) who do have a large following. Then propose a joint venture with them so you can both earn by promoting Loopmasters. Inside your Loopmasters affiliate account is an option called "sub-affiliates". This'll allow you to make a percentage of whatever your partner makes in affiliate commissions.


Making Money with Your Blog


Drag yourself from the fast-pace of your social media timeline and realize the enduring value of blog publishing. Truthfully, publishing articles on a blog while incorporating affiliate marketing is a proven method that still works. As an expert of VSTs you can write in-depth reviews, how-to guides, and tutorials featuring Loopmasters' products. Optimize your blog posts with relevant keywords like "affiliate marketing for music producers" and "earning commissions with Loopmasters" to attract organic traffic. Then repeat the process consistently in order to drive and increase your traffic, clicks and sales. In this space, you also have multiple ways which you can build an email list.


For an in-depth training on how to earn affiliate commissions through blogging, check out this article here at Affilorama: How To Write Blog Posts For Affiliate Websites



Additional Tips for Earning As A Loopmaster


Beyond the basics I explained above, there are other ways to monetize your online properties as an affiliate. Here are a few additional tips:


Take Advantage Of Your Email List: If you have a list with engaged subscribers, put it to use! Publish a weekly newsletter with helpful information that solves their problems while offering a beneficial product (such as a Loopmasters plugin).


Consistently Join & Post On Forums: An online forum can be a great place to generate commissions, especially if it has strong engagement. For instance, you could place your affiliate link in your forum signature. As a result, it will also appear in every forum post you create. One of the highest-ranking, high-activity forums out there is Reddit.


Target The Right Audience & Keywords: You probably already have a good idea of who your audience is and what they seek. However, it takes some additional research in order to reach the right people and begin generating commissions. With that said, use my spreadsheet which contain a list of VST-related keywords. Add them in your content titles, descriptions, social media posts, articles etc. I've researched the least-competitive keyword phrases to help your content have a better chance of ranking well on Google. Here's a preview of it below:



Want to find more profitable producer-related keywords of your own that'll drive traffic online? Learn more on how to perform keyword research in this article: Keyword Research for Affiliate Marketing: Tools, Tips, & Process


Conclusion


Becoming a Loopmaster affiliate is a powerful way to earn money with music while sharing valuable resources with your audience. By integrating your affiliate links into your blog, YouTube channel, and Facebook page, you can start generating affiliate income and diversify your revenue streams. With the right strategies and a bit of creativity, you can successfully monetize your online property and enjoy the benefits of passive income. I'm hoping this plan helps to stimulate the music economy and give artists more room to create classic music.


Since day one, Hip Hop culture has been based upon great Loopmasters and their use of technology. These Loopmasters are the DJs and producers who carry on tradition of discovering and repeating timeless breaks. Enjoy a compilation by one of my favorite Loopmasters, DJ Chris Reed. In his The Breaks series, he mixes some of the most renowned breaks in Hip Hop history.


The CroMagnon Band & Inner Space Quartet Thrill With Mysterious Breakbeat-Heavy Funk


Step into the realm of bands who explore the dark side of The Funk as The Cro-Magnan Band & Inner Space Quartet put you on edge. With mysterious arrangements and drums that pound, each bring the drama with instrumentals fit for the soundtrack of a thriller film. 

"Bad Night" by The CroMagnon Band is fearsome like getting chased down a dark alleyway in the Emilio Estevez movie Judgement Night. However, it's also groovy and exciting enough to make a b-boy want to get down on the floor. Grab your crucifix for the sitar-driven Funk of "Holy Water / Medicine Bag" by Inner Space Quartet. Middle Eastern music takes a psychedelic Funk turn as this band create a atmosphere of tension, mystery and fun.

 

Hear The Demo Of A Tribe Called Quest's "Buggin' Out", Plus More Hip Hop Rarities


YouTuber East LA Cervecero comes from the depths of his tape collection for an excavation of 90's Hip Hop greatness. His channel features rare promo and advance tapes of classic Hip Hop albums plus some rare material. Straight from the DAT machine, we have some snippets of the extended demo version for Tribe's "Buggin' Out". In addition, he gives us a full set of The Roots perform in '95 at UCLA and a tape recording from the '96 Gavin Conference featuring Jay-Z, ATCQ, KRS-One and Madskillz.

Hit up East LA Cervecero here at his YouTube channel to inquire about any of his tapes. Hopefully we can convince him to upload a full version of the "Buggin' Out" demo!
 

Embrace A Change Of Plans With The Music Of Marquis Hill & Greaterkind


Life takes a wonderful turn as the soothing sounds of this composers collective provide a moment to leave it all behind. It's time for a change of plans as Marquis Hill & Greaterkind craft the mood for escapism in a fusion of Jazz/Soul. 

"Chef's Kiss" is like the gentle whisper of your significant other as Marquis Hill deliver a sublime groove that shows us how to be loved. Christie Dashiell provides a vocal performance that personifies beauty and grace, with singing that offers a caress your eardrum. "Sparky" by Greaterkind is here to spark the joy within as their music instills the desire for life into your soul. 

Each band offers your ticket to happiness by using songwriting to achieve a brighter tomorrow. Each project features heavyweights of the independent music scenes, such as Jarrod Lawson, Makaya McCraven and others.

A couple gems from the 2024 albums "Composers Collective Beyond The Jukebox" and "Change Of Plans"

 

Prince Po of Organized Konfusion Celebrates 30 Years Of "Stress", Collabs With Tufkut


DJ Tufkut brings Prince Poetry back to his roots with the raw boom bap sound of "I Got A Story To Tell". Po displays his storytelling skills, bringing us into his view of witnessing the wonders of childhood and Hip Hop culture. Tufkut's throwback underground sound bumps with analog flavor and a charm that's reminiscent of Stretch & Bobbito demos. 

Below, Changing Of The Guard podcast catches up with Prince Po for an hour-long celebration and discussion of "Stress".
 

The Harlem Gospel Travelers Exude Funk & Soul With The Digger's Delight "Rhapsody"


"With their new album 'Rhapsody', the extraordinary vocalists Ifedayo Gatling, Dennis Bailey, and George Marage are able to fully explore the entire range of music that influenced them. The follow-up to their acclaimed 2022 release 'Look Up!', the record is a dive into a lesser-known but hugely important era in the evolution of gospel music." - Colemine Records

 

In '87, L.L. Cool J Performs "Rock The Bells" For His 18th Birthday In Philly


The Ripper is back, so you can't escape as SoundCloud and Apple Music present gems of classic Hip Hop history. For his birthday, The Damager/Microphone Manager L.L. Cool J rocks the bells for a live performance courtesy of DJ K-Swift. As if that wasn't enough, L's "Mama Said Knock You Out" arrives on streaming, maxed out with bonus remixes. Check it out below at Apple Music.

This timeless Hip Hop sound still packs a punch as James Todd Smith's powerful impact reverberates in the eardrums of music lovers worldwide. Preview his 2024  album "F.O.R.C.E." here at Apple Music.
 

UK Hip Hop Crew Cutmaster Swift & The No Parkin' MC's Come Correct In '87/'88


"Cutmaster Swift & The No Parkin' MC's (The Full crew) appeared on Tim Westwood's, Capital Rap Session in 1987! In order of appearance Mic Create, K.I.S.S & MC Storm. Back then I was Westwood's official Scratch Mix DJ without a title, although I was still notoriously know & gaining country wide popularity! 

Our crew wasn't afraid to break rules & set new standards, this session is what Hip Hop used to be, vinyl records full break beats not drum loops or pre made dub plates the records don't skip & I never miss the beat, in fact I'm bold enough to claim I was the 1st jacking beats @ this speed & precision, I didn't hear anyone doing it, I owned that style back then & until I'm proved wrong this claim stands! I've always perceived myself to be a musician well before the word Turntablist existed some may admit they can hear the musical arrangement, enjoy!" - Cutmaster Swift

Around The Web In Breakbeats Vol. 61: International Breaks & More

 

Whether digging in the crates or covering emerging bands of the present, I always try to keep it international with the breaks. On this 61st installment of Around The Web In Breakbeats, we've got the sounds of America, Europe, Indonesia and more. Take a trip as each band delivers thumping kicks and snares in a diverse and attractive display of rhythm in songwriting. The diversity of mood and expression is sure to put you in a zone by talents who musically mesmerize. 

In addition, we've got the extensive collection of raw drum breaks courtesy of International Breaks. Enjoy a sampling of their drum sounds above and download their soundkits here at Gumroad.




Discover Hidden Gems: The Magic of International Breaks

Imagine tapping into the pulse of a bustling African marketplace, the hypnotic rhythm of a Brazilian carnival, or the soulful grooves of a Tokyo jazz club. Each of these sounds carries with it the essence of its origin, a sonic passport that can transport your listeners across continents. By unearthing these sounds from every corner of the globe, you’re not just making music—you’re telling a story, painting a picture with rhythms that go beyond the ordinary.

International Breaks is a drum supplier like none other. Within the marketplace, they standout not only for the quality and obscurity of their drum sounds. Above all, IB has it on lock when it comes to scouring the globe for a variety of rhythmic styles and genres. From Afrobeat, hip-shaking Latin to Far Eastern Funk, this is a musical and cultural melting pot. In Hip Hop, their collection of sample pack drums is a great component to the culture’s musical diversity. As a result, the forward-thinking producer can stand out amongst the rest. You can experience this international groove collection either on vinyl, or as a digital download here at Gumroad.




Around the World in 5 Beats: A Sneak Peek

African Beats with a Twist

Feel the pulse of Africa with every strike of the drum. The vibrant, rhythmic African drum breaks in this collection are more than just beats—they're a celebration of life, culture, and spirit. Sampling history is ripe with the rhythms of Africa, and the kits of International Breaks keep the vibe alive. Whether you want to discover the next Johnny Pate’s “Shaft In Africa” or discover “African Rhythms” like J Dilla, these soundkits are a great start. Realize the power of Africa as a source of music and use it to your advantage. Beats from The Motherland run throughout all musical genres and history. They are raw, they’re organic, and it’s rhythmic power is sure to make your listeners move.



The Soul of Brazil

Step into the heart of Brazil, where music is as much a part of life as the air you breathe. The collections of IB features authentic Bossa Nova and Samba breaks that pay homage to Brazil’s rich musical heritage. These breaks are smooth, yet complex—perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to your beats. Bossa Nova’s gentle, swaying rhythms are ideal for laid-back grooves, while Samba’s lively, syncopated beats bring a joyful, exuberant energy that’s impossible to resist. Infuse your tracks with the soul of Brazil, and watch them come alive with warmth and passion.



Japanese Funk and Beyond

In recent years, there’s been a growing trend of producers searching the Japanese crates for breaks. It’s no coincidence, because Japan boasts some of the funkiest albums and musicians. Like the late great Jazz-Funk maestro Ryo Kwasaki of “Juice” fame, musicians from this region have left us with gem after gem. This is where International Breaks Picks up to carry the torch for crate diggers. Dig into their collection of breaks that offer a distinctive sound that’s both funky and exotic. The rhythmic intricacies and unexpected twists of Japanese funk will set your beats apart from the crowd, adding a layer of depth and originality that’s hard to find elsewhere. It’s funk, but not as you know it—this is Japanese funk, and it’s ready to take your music to the next level.

@gihtus9 Timbaland's Addiction With Arabic Samples 🤯 Wanted to make a video about arabic samples, but when I saw that almost every of these songs was produced by Timbaland, I knew I had to make a vid only about him #rap #hiphop #gihtus #timbaland #sample #samples #hiphopsamples #arabic #arabicsong #2000s #aaliyah #jayz ♬ original sound - GihtUS

Middle Eastern Rhythms

South East Asian culture is very beautiful and intriguing, especially in music. Timbaland is one person who’s embraced this culture in his sampling of numerous Middle Eastern grooves. These rhythms are steeped in centuries of tradition, yet they carry a timeless, almost otherworldly quality that makes them perfect for modern production. Whether you’re crafting a chill, atmospheric track or adding an exotic flair to a more upbeat composition, IB’s Middle Eastern drum breaks are the perfect backdrop. Their intricate patterns and deep, resonant tones create a sense of depth and space, turning your beats into an immersive auditory experience.


Caribbean Vibes

Welcome to my world of the Caribbean and the culture it provides which continues to influence the world. As a West Indian who grew up in the Little Dominican Republic of NYC, I share a close connection to the rhythms of the Caribbean. So does this drum break provider who provides the percussion from this warm and beautiful region. Looking for a sound that evokes a lively summer anthem or the need to dance? You have arrived at the right place in a collection which covers the unique musical identity of the Caribbean. From the infectious groove of reggae to the rapid-fire rhythms of soca, these Caribbean drum breaks bring a vibrant, energetic vibe that’s impossible not to dance to. Ask Big Pun and his producer who created the lyrical smash "Caribbean Connection".


Why These Breaks Belong in Your Beat Library

Authenticity at Your Fingertips

In a world flooded with many soundkits, authenticity is your golden ticket. Using rare international drum breaks into your production doesn’t just add another layer—it infuses your music with a genuine cultural essence. These are not just loops; they are the echoes of streets, festivals, and rituals from around the globe. Whether it’s the earthy polyrhythms of West Africa or the sun-soaked grooves of Rio, these breaks carry the spirit of their origins. In addition, these breaks bring an undeniable authenticity to your tracks, giving them a depth and resonance that’s hard to replicate with synthesized sounds. Your listeners will feel it—the raw, unfiltered energy of world percussion that transcends borders and time. At the time of writing this article, I feel popular music could benefit from a stronger presence and diversity of international rhythm. It's an outstanding approach to music that made me love turning on MTV in the 80's. 

Versatility Across Genres

Internationally, these drum breaks aren’t bound by genre; they’re sonic chameleons. Depending on how you use each break, it can add a spice to your music. Whether you need boom bap drums for Hip Hop, an ethereal electronic composition, or a vibrant world music piece, these breaks are essential. Their adaptability and versatility to different styles of music is what makes them so valuable. Just look at Hip Hop and R&B history which demonstrates how a single break can make all the difference in the creation of a classic. It’s this versatility of breaks from around the world that makes them indispensable to your sound library. You’re not just adding sounds; you’re adding possibilities—endless ones. Like the spice from an exotic place in the world, enjoy the flavorful and unique taste of International Breaks.


In '89, Unique and Dashan Take It Black To The Future With Slammin' Hip Hop Sound


The Hip Hop duo of Unique and Dashan Edward Townes proudly represent the red, black and the green on their debut "Black To The Future" presents a strong aura of Black consciousness paired with the desire to have fun. This duo remind you what it feels like to be empowered and get loose with the funky sounds of this rare album. "Three The Hard Way" are "Protected by the Red Black and Green" are standouts from the album as Unique and Dashan devour all sucka MCs and represent to the fullest. 

Enjoy the digital stream and reissue thanks to YouTube, they uploaded the whole album here. If you're looking for the original vinyl release from '89. get it here at eBay.