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  • The 50 Greatest Producers of All-Time #40-31

    See Also: The 50 Greatest Producers of All-Time #50-41 The Greatest Producers of All-Time: Honorable Mention 40. Battlecat At the risk of excluding forgotten pioneers, you can trace the local roots of LA hip hop production to five names: Dr. Dre, Joe Cooley, Egyptian Lover, Arabian Prince, and DJ Battlecat. The latter broke in as… Continue reading »

  • The 50 Greatest Producers of All-Time #50-1

    Yesterday, I realized that everything was out of whack. There were Honorable Mentions that should have replaced people in the Top 50. The order of this list was all wrong. Why is Rashad Smith on it? Should DJ Screw have been eligible even if he never produced anything? How many of those classic Fresh Prince… Continue reading »

  • The Greatest Hip Hop Producers of All-Time: Honorable Mentions

    Next week, Passion of the Weiss will be counting down the 50 Greatest Producers of All-Time. Before then, we’re highlighting some of the best to ever yell at people for labeling them “beat makers.” (It’s better than the excessively pause-worthy, “knob twiddlers.)” Before you ask, #1 is going to the guy who made the beat… Continue reading »

  • The Best Rap Albums of the Half Year

    All picks filtered through a mathematical formula devised by Jay-Z’s accountant’s butler, Chauncey. Chauncey met Jay-Z through his long-time best friend, Marvin. Marvin videotapes Jay-Z videotaping things for a living. It was his iPhone that captured Sean Carter capturing Derek Jeter’s 3000th hit. Marvin’s iPhone is currently being shipped to the Smithsonian. All selections are… Continue reading »

  • The Top DJ Mixes of 2010

    Aaron Frank and Sach O write dope as a tastykake….mix! The following are some of our favorite mixes of the past year in no particular order. If a mix was given out for free, click through for audio, if it was commercially released, click through to buy it. If it was released in another dimension,… Continue reading »

  • The Top 50 Albums of 2010 (#50-1) – Sponsored by the Arthur Murray Party

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlrN3tt62BI You’re always welcome at an Arthur Murray dance party.  50. DaVinci – The Day the Turf Stood Still – [SWTBRDS] A cursory skim of The Day the Turf Stood Still might convince you that DaVinci is the latest underground talent from New York, but the longtime Fillmore resident reps San Francisco through and… Continue reading »

  • The 50 Best Hip-Hop Songs of 2010 (#25-1)

    25. Grimace Federation “Bosico (Aesop Rock Remix)” [900 Bats] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQkbri0v5Js In a year where we discovered the sweeping influence of Ian Mathias Bavitz touched not only The Knux but Danny Brown, Aesop Rock started his post-Def Jux career by creating an official online home, www.900bats.com, dedicated to the “900 bats needeleslly torched to death by… Continue reading »

  • The 50 Best Hip-Hop Songs of 2010 (#50-1)

    The songs below reflect the best of the best. Exact order was divined through God, who had bitches on his dick and innumerable neck tattoos. He loved Miley Cyrus. In case of tie, we used algorithm. Nothing is more hip-hop than algorithms. You can argue, but Eric Roberts has never been wrong. Zip file coming… Continue reading »

  • The 50 Best Albums of 2009 (#50-1)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_9ByHQ6PAY Brought to you by our sponsor: “Piper’s Pit.” 50. Exile – Radio [Plug Research]  Best known for producing 2006’s acclaimed collaboration with Blu, “Below the Heavens,” Exile emerged as a viable creative force in his own right on “Radio,” a found-art opus that found him re-configuring taped snippets of everything from old commercials to… Continue reading »

  • The 50 Best Hip-Hop Songs of 2009 (#25-1)

    25. Big Boi ft. Gucci Mane – “Shine Blockas” Somehow, Big Boi, one half of the most popular rap group of all-time, has leaked fantastic album material for over a year-plus and still Sir Luscious Lead Foot can’t get a release date. The latest gem from Daddy Fat Sacks’s solo album, “Shine Blockas” combines Gucci’s… Continue reading »

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