16 November
1998

Postmen

Documents

Postmen is a positive band with a new sound and a righteous state of mind. No meaningless lyrics about Gucci, Benzes (what's the point, almost every Dutch cab is a Benz, ed.) and 'how-many-women'. Postmen got a message!

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11 November
1998

E-Life

More Days To Come

E-Life stocked with honors representing the biggest docks of the world: Rotterdam, The Netherlands. And this time he will get even more honors.

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11 November
1998

White Wolf

Hardkornography

White Wolf, the name is English and they rap in their native tongue: Dutch. In The Netherlands often called Nederhop by those people who think that HipHop is in the English language.

DJAX Break-beatz vol. 4 by PWB

Vol. 4 made by DJ PWB. The DJ of White Wolf. In this serial of records there is always one thing for sure: the covers are an artwork by itself.

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26 October
1998

Black Eyed Peas

Behind The Front

Black eyed peas: A black guy, a Filipino and an Indian. They rap, dance and use a live band...

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26 October
1998

Glaze

The 9 Day Apocalypse

Leviticus, the 1 or 9 day apocalypse. Depends on where you look on the cd.

The host of the only dutch HipHop TV show dropped his solo joint...

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26 October
1998

Hurricane presents

KILLERTAPE VOLUME 1

Now Or Neva Movement

Hurricane, the one from Triple X Amsterdam (The Netherlands), brings forth a compilation tape with underground MC's. Take one thing in notion: never judge a book by it's cover. Or a tape, in this case...

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6 October
1998

SUNZ OF MAN (USA)

12" - Shining Star
Featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard and Earth, Wind & Fire

What can you say? It has something catchy for the real b-boy. But in these days of Wyclef and Puffy recycling old hits it comes very commercial...

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6 October
1998

SUNZ OF MAN (USA)

Album - The Last Shall Be The First

Overall you can't say it's a masterpiece. It would be better to say: here today, gone tomorrow...

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