Deacon Boombastardizer's latest album, Old School Combat Tactics, is a high-energy, no-holds-barred throwback to the golden era of hip-hop. With a gritty, raw sound and razor-sharp lyrics, this album is a must-listen for any true fan of the genre.
From the opening track, "Back to the Basics," it's clear that Deacon Boombastardizer is here to deliver a message. His flow is relentless, and his lyrics are packed with references to the old-school hip-hop that inspired him. Tracks like "Raw and Uncut" and "Street Knowledge" showcase his impressive storytelling abilities, while "Combat Zone" is a hard-hitting anthem that will have listeners nodding their heads in agreement.
The production on Old School Combat Tactics is top-notch, with beats that are both classic and fresh. The album's sound is raw and unpolished, giving it an authentic feel that is often missing from modern hip-hop. Deacon Boombastardizer's voice is perfectly suited to this style of music, and he delivers each line with conviction and passion.
Knifehandchop - Not For Tha Ladies (Bastardized Oldstylin V1)
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Catalog Numbers
01, 21
Labels
Secret Weapon , Irritant
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Formats
Vinyl
12"
45 RPM
Notes
Track A1 Not For Tha Ladies (Bastardized Oldstylin' V3.0) is obviously a remix (V3.0) of Not For Tha Ladies (Bastardized Oldstylin V1) released on Knifehandchop - Bling The Noize.
Barcodes
Matrix / Runout (Side A - etched): SECRET WEAPOM
Matrix / Runout (Side B - etched): FIRST STRIKE
About Deacon Boombastardizer
Producing music since about 1997/1998 & DJing since 1998, Deacon became on of four residents of Eclipse Productions, Ottawa's biggest rave production company. He then moved to Toronto in 2001, and became a resident for Nightmare Productions.
Old School Combat Tactics is a must-have for any fan of classic hip-hop. Deacon Boombastardizer has delivered an album that is both nostalgic and fresh, paying homage to the genre's roots while also pushing it forward. Highly recommended.