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Nubreaks Presents: Kraddy - The Illegal Album PDF Print E-mail
Written by KOSTEK   
Friday, 13 July 2007 10:01

Kraddy - The Illegal Album
Release Date: 7/30/07
http://www.kraddyodaddy.com

kraddy album
The Illegal Album is a collection of Kraddy's unofficial and unrelenting hip hop and dancehall remixes.  Represented in the albums 14 tracks are Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mos Def, Lupe Fiasco, Kanye West, Capelton, Beanie Man, Mad Cobra, and Sasha from Jahcoozi amoung others. Kraddy's style is pretty much the best shit you never heard. His production is a potent hybrid of breaks, DnB, hip hop and dancehall.  Tech like William Gibson but reppin' the real hip hop like Mos Def, Kraddy's tracks creep into your brain and molest your synapses.

Also available are The Illegal Album remix kits - every song broken down into parts for all the production heads out there. This will be up for download on the forum for members. More Details to come. 

 

Instrumental versions are available exclusively through Addictech.com (http://www.addictech.com ).

Review:

Kraddy has an incredible production aesthetic that exceeds 
expectations as he brings a background in sound design to dance 
music. He is one of the pioneers of that 'Glitch Hop' sound, that 
midtempo breakbeat and hip-hop mashup sound that rocks the dance-
floor and still has enough quirk to do some serious mid muddling.
Kraddy is known for performances of bass and funk that make knees 
quiver, floors fall away from under you and then midrange distortions 
and stretches punch you in the gut and spank your ass at the same time.
His combination of filthy sounds and a great sense of humor combine 
to make Kraddy a very unique producer and performer.

'Dov- Muti Music'

Last Updated ( Friday, 13 July 2007 15:09 )