Jagang said:Thanks, this is awesome. Also, would anyone else happen to have the Hyphen EP songs for download?
Edit: Damn the quality is really bad on those songs, does anyone have a higher quality version?
Calligraphy was never released.. so.. odds of there really being higher quality versions of these tracks is like… one to a million
I don’t know, I’m pretty sure it must be a 100% chance that higher quality versions of these tracks exist somewhere, like on the computers of the people who were involved with making the songs, or on a CD. Because of this, there is always a chance that someone has them who will put them up, probably the one in a million you’re talking about.
Jagang said:I don’t know, I’m pretty sure it must be a 100% chance that higher quality versions of these tracks exist somewhere, like on the computers of the people who were involved with making the songs, or on a CD.
I think Tone’s said before that someone has them on cassette somewhere.. but not him.. or they’re in some haystack of cassettes with calligraphy being the needle.
Jagang said:Thanks, this is awesome. Also, would anyone else happen to have the Hyphen EP songs for download?
Edit: Damn the quality is really bad on those songs, does anyone have a higher quality version?
Calligraphy was never released.. so.. odds of there really being higher quality versions of these tracks is like… one to a million
I don’t know, I’m pretty sure it must be a 100% chance that higher quality versions of these tracks exist somewhere, like on the computers of the people who were involved with making the songs, or on a CD. Because of this, there is always a chance that someone has them who will put them up, probably the one in a million you’re talking about.
There aren’t.
I’m pretty sure Tone said they were recorded on something else. Not even cassette and that he’s not in possession of them.
Thanks I did, and I have to say that I enjoyed them very much! Actually I have a question I’d like to ask if you or anyone who knows the answer comes by. Is Tonedeff the only mc of RBM or is there an other one? I mean, I have Bussitup in mind and I can hear a little difference between the first verse and the second one (which is obviously tonedeff, no doubt about it :p). I mean if it ain’t Tone, he has one heck of a flow.
Anyway, good job on those tracks!
Supahbuldozer said:Thanks I did, and I have to say that I enjoyed them very much! Actually I have a question I’d like to ask if you or anyone who knows the answer comes by. Is Tonedeff the only mc of RBM or is there an other one? I mean, I have Bussitup in mind and I can hear a little difference between the first verse and the second one (which is obviously tonedeff, no doubt about it :p). I mean if it ain’t Tone, he has one heck of a flow.
Anyway, good job on those tracks!
The incarnation of The RBM Crew on those recordings consisted of Logic, Tonedeff, Gilligan & DJ Craze. We all basically learned how to rap at the same time, so there are definitely similarities in our flows/voices that didn’t go away till we split up. “Bussitup” in particular featured Logic, myself & Gilligan (in order). I can still pick em apart though.
Gilligan became “Jimmi Hart” and is still recording in Miami (he sounds COMPLETELY different now) and Logic did a track with me in 2001 (“Tonedeff/Logic Project” on Hyphen) and hasn’t written anything since.
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