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Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) - National Album Day 2023 Edition

    Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) is the debut studio album by the American hiphop group Wu-Tang Clan, originally released on November 9, 1993.

    The gritty, distinctive sound of Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) created a blueprint for hardcore hip-hop during the 1990s, and helped return New York City hip-hop to national prominence. Its sound also became greatly influential in modern hip-hop production, while the group members' explicit, humorous, and free-associative lyrics have served as a template for many subsequent rap records. Serving as a landmark release in the era of hip-hop known as the East Coast Renaissance, its influence helped lead the way for several other East Coast rappers, including Nas, The Notorious B.I.G., Mobb Deep, and Jay-Z.

    Despite its raw, underground sound the album received positive reviews from most music critics, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) has since been widely regarded as one of the most significant albums of the 1990s, as well as one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time. In 2020, the album was ranked 27th on Rolling Stone's updated list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. In 2022, the album was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

    TRACK LISTING

    Side A
    1. Bring Da Ruckus
    2. Shame On A Nigga
    3. Clan In Da Front
    4. Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber
    5. Can It Be All So Simple / Intermission
    6. Protect Ya Neck / Intermission
    Side B
    1. Da Mystery Of Chessboxin'
    8. Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit
    9. C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me)
    10. Method Man
    11. Tearz
    12. Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber - Part II

    Wu Lyf

    LYF011 - Archives 1998-2012

      A Celebration of the glimpses of gold that characterised WU LYF’s short reign-Featuring New Essays, Original Art, Photography & Lyrics.

      Whilst preparing the 10th Anniversary Re-issue of the Singular WU LYF LP- "Go Tell Fire to the Mountain" a long forgotten hard drive was unearthed that held a pristine archive of the golden years of the LYF's creative output.
      On it we found many snapshots of early Live Performances, Scans of all the Collaged Art works and Paintings, numerous Beautiful Photos captured by Friends and Lovers.

      For those directly involved browsing over it provoked some giddy nostalgia for a well spent youth - a glorification of what was and some starry eyed speculation as to what could have been…

      The conversation then arose that it would be a real shame to leave the work of WU LYF entirely overlooked in cultural history, lost to the sands of time, left as mere digital ash decaying in discarded digital urns.

      So why not share it all?

      Featuring text by and interviews by our very own Liam with Joe, Tom, Ellery and Evans. Plus additional text by Warren (War God) Bramley, JD Beauvalet, Matt Wilkinson, Beatrice Miniconi, Mino Tristovskij & Sean Wood.

      STAFF COMMENTS

      Liam says: In 2021, I had the privilege of being able to contribute to the LYF ARCHIVES 1998-2012 by interviewing members Ellery, Joe and Tom. Fast forward to July of this year, LYF ARCHIVES saw life. Documenting the short but spirited life of this seminal band, this is a must for anyone who followed the WU in any capacity during their brief existence.

      Wu-Lu

      LOGGERHEAD

        South Londoner Wu-Lu’s stunning new album contains post-genre war dubs that speak directly to these richly troubled times.

        The twelve simmering tracks from the producer, multi-instrumentalist and vocalist are made of depth-charged post-punk, thrashed-up skate-park screamo, and the gauzy hip hop that Knwxledge might make if he’d got lost round the back of The Windmill on Brixton Hill.

        It’s laced with revvy, ethereal guitars that warp and loom like electric pylons, concrete walls of bass that power out of drill-influenced, triplet-laced drums and piano melodies that pull you through. It teleports between Factory Records in the darkest 1980s and classic albums from DJ Shadow or early ‘90s Slipknot. LOGGERHEAD pulls from the past and reshapes it for now.

        STAFF COMMENTS

        Barry says: Loggerhead is a gigantic, sprawling suite of fiery anthems and fragmented instrumental heft, its hip-hop influence is strong but lurches between dark instrumental weirdness and avant rock a-la Anticon Records, it's a wonderfully dynamic and wildly inventive behemoth.

        TRACK LISTING

        A1. Take Stage
        A2. Night Pill Feat. Asha
        A3. Facts Feat. AmoN
        A4. Scrambled Tricks
        A5. South Feat. Lex Amor
        A6. Calo Paste Feat. Léa Sen
        B1. Slightly
        B2. Blame
        B3. Ten
        B4. Road Trip
        B5. Times
        B6. Broken Homes

        WU LYF

        Go Tell Fire To The Mountain

          Having shunned the advances of the hottest record labels and media over the last year, WU LYF – one of the most talked about bands from the UK in the last decade - release their debut album ‘Go Tell Fire To The Mountain’ on their own label L Y F Recordings.

          The album was recorded live in a disused church in Manchester and mastered in Glasgow by Paul Savage (Mogwai), the result of which is 10 tracks of huge uncompromising Heavy Pop.

          This groundbreaking project is trail-blazing the collaboration between dubstep and hip-hop, with stomach-pounding, bass-thumping guttural beats, and gully, gritty and grimy lyrics that break into the next decade in the chapters of each respective genre’s history. With Scuba, Parson, Trillbass, Dakimh, DZ, Rogue Star, Stenchman, Datsik & many more producing not remixes, but complex reinterpollations that include a veritable goldmine of Wu-Tang verses from the vaults that feature Raekwon, Ghostface Killa, RZA, GZA, Method Man, U-God & Masta Killa, Wu affiliates Killah Priest, Bronze Nazareth, Prodigal Sunn, Solomon Childs, Son One & more, and guest spots from Busta Rhymes, MF Doom, Pimp C, Three 6 Mafia, Ras Kass, Vast Aire, Canibus, Lord Jamar & many more, this one of a kind compilation is at the forefront of an emerging cultural and musical blend that is taking place on the margins of the mainstream, but will be talked about for years to come….

          TRACK LISTING

          A1. Method Man & U God – Love Don’t Cost (A Thing) Still Grimey Featuring Icewater, Method Man, U-God & Prodigal Sunn (Nebulla & Dore Remix)
          A2. Method Man & U God – New Year Banga Featuring Bronze Nazareth, Kevlaar 7 & Phillie (Rogue Star Remix)
          B1. Raekwon & Three 6 Mafia – Iconoclasts Featuring Bronze Nazareth, Killa Priest & Vast Aire (Syndaesia An Aks Extended Remix)
          B2. Raekwon & Three 6 Mafia – Alphabets (Dakimh Instrumental Remix)


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