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Fan-Tas-Tic Vol 1: Vinyl 2LP
Slum Village
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US$37.99
- Release Date 03 June 2022
- Product code
- NMG5762LP
- Format
- Double Vinyl LP
- Label
- Ne'astra Music Group
The contributions of the late Detroit producer James DeWitt Yancey –better known to the world as J Dilla to the world of hiphop can't be overstated, and nowhere is his legacy more apparent than his work as a member of Slum Village. A founding member of the trio, (Alongside rappers T3 and Baatin) Dilla provided the group's distinctly esoteric, free-wheeling sound, built around winding basslines, quirky drumbeats, subtle low-end frequencies, and classic jazz & soul samples. Against the backdrop of Dilla's rich production, T3 and Baatin's free-flowing style of rhyming would also earn wide critical praise, leading to comparisons as the successors to A Tribe Called Quest. (A label they themselves have rejected.) It's on Slum Village's 1997 studio debut, Fan -Tas-Tic Vol. 1, that all these elements come together in the most proficient manner. An instant hit among Detroit's underground hip-hop scene, the album seemed to combine all the best elements of the reigning alternative and gangsta styles of hip-hop into one cohesive style that was a hit among critics. Fan-Tas-Tic's influence extended far beyond Detroit, as its sound heavily influenced the sounds of D'Angelo, Erykah Badu, and The Roots just to name a few. (Roots drummer ?uestlove has even declared that: "Hands down this album birthed the neosoul movement.")
Ne'Astra Media Group now presents the album reissued on vinyl, for the first time in several years. Every wobbling bass note of J Dilla's production has been preserved and every freestyle line of T3 and Baatin has been re-created, to maintain the legacy of a late-90s rap classic, and the legend of one of hip-hop's greatest beatsmiths
Tracks | ||
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Side A | ||
1 | Fantastic | |
2 | Keep It On (This Beat) | |
3 | I Don't Know | |
4 | How We Bullshit | |
5 | Fat Cat Song (feat. Phat Kat) | |
6 | The Look Of Love |
Tracks | ||
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Side B | ||
1 | Estimate | |
2 | Hoc N Pucky | |
3 | Beej N Dem | |
4 | Pregnant | |
5 | Forth & Back | |
6 | Fantastic 2 (Interlude) | |
7 | Fantastic 3 (Interlude) |
Tracks | ||
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Side C | ||
1 | Keep It On | |
2 | 5 Ela (Remix) | |
3 | Give This Nigga | |
4 | Players | |
5 | Look Of Love (Remix) | |
6 | Pregnant (Remix) |
Tracks | ||
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Side D | ||
1 | Things U Do (Remix) | |
2 | Fat Cat (Remix) | |
3 | Fantastic 4 (Interlude) | |
4 | What's Love Got To Do With It (Look Of Love Remix) | |
5 | 2 You 4 You |