Who wunts some rare shit?
There are some things that vinyl collectors are always looking for. One of the most infamous releases are a batch of white label remixes by the Vinyl Reanimators, a production duo who I think are out of Boston. They have 6-10 records out but they are all pretty limited pressings. Their work is incredible and they are most known for their work with Edo G.
Well, here is one of their remixes. This is thier rendition of "Do You Beleive" by the Beatnuts.
Beatnuts- Do You Beleive? (Vinyl Reanimators Remix)
That's not all. There are a few other remixes of theirs that are floating around out there. I'm not sure where I copped these. They are not nearly as rare as the Beatnuts remix but they are dope as hell.
Da La Soul- The Bizness (Vinyl Reanimators Remix)
Kool G. Rap ft. Nas- Fast Life (Vinyl Reanimators Remix)
Another VA gem is the joint "Big Daddy Anthem." It was a vicious cut featuring Wicked Will, Shabazz the Diciple, El Fudge, and odd-man-out Mr. Eon. While three out of four MCs shred the mic like it was nothing, the beat gleamed in the background, shining in simplicity. I don't have a copy of this any more but if you see that shit, pick it up. IF anyone reading this has a copy in mp3, get at the god.
There are some things that vinyl collectors are always looking for. One of the most infamous releases are a batch of white label remixes by the Vinyl Reanimators, a production duo who I think are out of Boston. They have 6-10 records out but they are all pretty limited pressings. Their work is incredible and they are most known for their work with Edo G.
Well, here is one of their remixes. This is thier rendition of "Do You Beleive" by the Beatnuts.
Beatnuts- Do You Beleive? (Vinyl Reanimators Remix)
That's not all. There are a few other remixes of theirs that are floating around out there. I'm not sure where I copped these. They are not nearly as rare as the Beatnuts remix but they are dope as hell.
Da La Soul- The Bizness (Vinyl Reanimators Remix)
Kool G. Rap ft. Nas- Fast Life (Vinyl Reanimators Remix)
Another VA gem is the joint "Big Daddy Anthem." It was a vicious cut featuring Wicked Will, Shabazz the Diciple, El Fudge, and odd-man-out Mr. Eon. While three out of four MCs shred the mic like it was nothing, the beat gleamed in the background, shining in simplicity. I don't have a copy of this any more but if you see that shit, pick it up. IF anyone reading this has a copy in mp3, get at the god.

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