Quakers - II - The Next Wave (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Quakers
- Title: II - The Next Wave
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Stones Throw Records
- Genre: Jazzy Hip-Hop
- Quality: FLAC (track)
- Total Time: 54:58
- Total Size: 458 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Since the release of Marley Marl’s In Control Vol. 1 in 1988, the producer-driven compilation has been a staple in rap music’s landscape, a way for producers to showcase their signature sounds alongside a lineup of talented MCs. Expanding on this tradition, Quakers’ latest release, Quakers II: The Next Wave, allows some of the best rappers in the game to run wild over 33 tracks of heady, collage-like beats.
Quakers are made up of producers Supa K, 7STU7, and Fuzzface, aka Geoff Barrow of Portishead and BEAK>. Throughout the album, the trio creates some quirky and exciting sonic environments for their guest vocalists to play with. After a brief and dramatic intro, the album hits the ground running with “Start It Like This,” a murky guitar-and-bass-driven sample cut featuring veteran Detroit spitter Phat Kat. Guilty Simpson follows immediately with “One Of a Kind,” dropping calmly menacing lines over a snapping drum break and piercing Hitchcock-soundtrack-style violins. Sampa The Great checks in with “Approach With Caution,” a delightfully loose cut with dusty beats and catchy hooks not unlike Viva! La Woman-era Cibo Matto. With other standout cuts featuring SageInfinite, Bob Banner, Jeremiah Jae, Jeru The Damaja and many more, Quakers II: The Next Wave is packed with lyrical talent, and Quakers rise to the occasion with their imaginative instrumentals, befitting such a stacked roster.
1.01 - Quakers - Electrify (0:23)
1.02 - Quakers, Phat Kat - Start It Like This (1:57)
1.03 - Quakers, Guilty Simpson - One Of A Kind (1:30)
1.04 - Quakers - Sell Your Soul (0:54)
1.05 - Quakers, The Niyat - Bare Essentials (2:27)
1.06 - Quakers, SageInfinite - A Myth (1:34)
1.07 - Quakers, Jeremiah Jae - This Station (2:26)
1.08 - Quakers - Alive (0:20)
1.09 - Quakers, Grandmilly - Heat On It (1:32)
1.10 - Quakers, The Koreatown Oddity - Double Jointed (2:30)
1.11 - Quakers, Chester Watson - Who Dat (1:37)
1.12 - Quakers, Radioactivists - Radiola (2:21)
1.13 - Quakers, The Black Opera - Gun Control (2:37)
1.14 - Quakers - We Tried (0:27)
1.15 - Quakers, Guilty Simpson, Cysion - Duck & Cover (2:15)
1.16 - Quakers, Bob Banner - Morphine (1:24)
1.17 - Quakers, Sampa the Great - Approach With Caution (2:32)
1.18 - Quakers - The Streets (1:02)
1.19 - Quakers, Denmark Vessey - Looking For Love (2:22)
1.20 - Quakers, Jeru the Damaja - Fa Real (1:50)
1.21 - Quakers, Yc, Super Vic - A Quick Fix (1:59)
1.22 - Quakers, Jonwayne - Test My Patience (1:36)
1.23 - Quakers - Too Many To Count (0:54)
1.24 - Quakers, Nolan the Ninja - Greatness (1:30)
1.25 - Quakers, Cazeaux O.L.S.O - Hit List (1:47)
1.26 - Quakers, Jeremiah Jae - Another Kind Of War (2:59)
1.27 - Quakers - Leaflet Drops (0:46)
1.28 - Quakers - One O’clock (0:24)
1.29 - Quakers, Boog Brown - All Of It (2:21)
1.30 - Quakers, Fat Ray - Machine Room (1:27)
1.31 - Quakers, Sav Killz - Pain (0:51)
1.32 - Quakers, Cavalier - The Line (2:03)
1.33 - Quakers, Dionté BOOM - Blocks (2:21)
Quakers are made up of producers Supa K, 7STU7, and Fuzzface, aka Geoff Barrow of Portishead and BEAK>. Throughout the album, the trio creates some quirky and exciting sonic environments for their guest vocalists to play with. After a brief and dramatic intro, the album hits the ground running with “Start It Like This,” a murky guitar-and-bass-driven sample cut featuring veteran Detroit spitter Phat Kat. Guilty Simpson follows immediately with “One Of a Kind,” dropping calmly menacing lines over a snapping drum break and piercing Hitchcock-soundtrack-style violins. Sampa The Great checks in with “Approach With Caution,” a delightfully loose cut with dusty beats and catchy hooks not unlike Viva! La Woman-era Cibo Matto. With other standout cuts featuring SageInfinite, Bob Banner, Jeremiah Jae, Jeru The Damaja and many more, Quakers II: The Next Wave is packed with lyrical talent, and Quakers rise to the occasion with their imaginative instrumentals, befitting such a stacked roster.
1.01 - Quakers - Electrify (0:23)
1.02 - Quakers, Phat Kat - Start It Like This (1:57)
1.03 - Quakers, Guilty Simpson - One Of A Kind (1:30)
1.04 - Quakers - Sell Your Soul (0:54)
1.05 - Quakers, The Niyat - Bare Essentials (2:27)
1.06 - Quakers, SageInfinite - A Myth (1:34)
1.07 - Quakers, Jeremiah Jae - This Station (2:26)
1.08 - Quakers - Alive (0:20)
1.09 - Quakers, Grandmilly - Heat On It (1:32)
1.10 - Quakers, The Koreatown Oddity - Double Jointed (2:30)
1.11 - Quakers, Chester Watson - Who Dat (1:37)
1.12 - Quakers, Radioactivists - Radiola (2:21)
1.13 - Quakers, The Black Opera - Gun Control (2:37)
1.14 - Quakers - We Tried (0:27)
1.15 - Quakers, Guilty Simpson, Cysion - Duck & Cover (2:15)
1.16 - Quakers, Bob Banner - Morphine (1:24)
1.17 - Quakers, Sampa the Great - Approach With Caution (2:32)
1.18 - Quakers - The Streets (1:02)
1.19 - Quakers, Denmark Vessey - Looking For Love (2:22)
1.20 - Quakers, Jeru the Damaja - Fa Real (1:50)
1.21 - Quakers, Yc, Super Vic - A Quick Fix (1:59)
1.22 - Quakers, Jonwayne - Test My Patience (1:36)
1.23 - Quakers - Too Many To Count (0:54)
1.24 - Quakers, Nolan the Ninja - Greatness (1:30)
1.25 - Quakers, Cazeaux O.L.S.O - Hit List (1:47)
1.26 - Quakers, Jeremiah Jae - Another Kind Of War (2:59)
1.27 - Quakers - Leaflet Drops (0:46)
1.28 - Quakers - One O’clock (0:24)
1.29 - Quakers, Boog Brown - All Of It (2:21)
1.30 - Quakers, Fat Ray - Machine Room (1:27)
1.31 - Quakers, Sav Killz - Pain (0:51)
1.32 - Quakers, Cavalier - The Line (2:03)
1.33 - Quakers, Dionté BOOM - Blocks (2:21)
Year 2020 | Jazz | Hip-Hop | FLAC / APE
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