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Josh Virgin - Dust, Static & Plastic flac mp3 download
Title:
Dust, Static & Plastic
Musician:
Josh Virgin
Style:
Freestyle, Cut-up/DJ, Trip Hop, Hip Hop
Released:
Country:
MP3 album size:
1233 mb
FLAC album size:
1550 mb
Other formats:
AUD AIFF MP1 XM AU MIDI AC3
Genre:
Rating:
4.5 ✪

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Everything's Happening (Man) 1:50
2 Ignite The Dynamite!
Vocals – Cool Trá Sebek, Brown Mug*, Ray Boogie
3:20
3 Something Personal 2:24
4 You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet 3:13
5 All Time Master 3:10
6 Delivery (Man)
Vocals – The Phantom Scribbler
4:33
7 The Kingpin 3:47
8 Words In A Jar (Freestyle)
Vocals – Abdul Wahed
2:31
9 Black (Man) 2:40
10 Poderoso 2:23
11 Vocal Confetti
Vocals – Professor Low Eye
3:40
12 Do Me A Favour 3:03
13 Put The Tape In The Tape Deck (Freestyle)
Vocals – Cool Trá Sebek, Brown Mug*, Ray Boogie
2:39
14 Her Dad Doesn't
Vocals – Brown Mug*, Ray Boogie
3:03
15 His Face Melted 0:46
16 Children Of The Damned
Vocals – Brown Mug*, Ray Boogie
3:32
17 Somebody Buys It, Maybe Nobody Buys It? 5:44

Credits

  • Artwork By – Hopper

Notes

The artist name is only given on a sticker on the jewel case and inside the booklet, but not on the front or back cover.

Hidden track @ 03.30mins of track #17, possibly called 'Maria'.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
EYE UK LP 020 Josh Virgin Dust, Static & Plastic ‎(2xLP) Eye Q Records EYE UK LP 020 UK 1999

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Reviews:
  • Kagrel
This was the debut LP for multitalented St. Paul producer Josh Virgin. An assortment of brilliant moments in the studio between all the joints smoked and MPC programming this record should have catapulted him to stardom. But as complicated as the interwoven textures on this LP and the rhymes put together by various MCs (Brown Mug "Much Words") etc.. are is as complicated as the lives that the artists lived at the time of this recording. A great albeit virtually unknown LP that stands the test of times and is as good or better than many other releases coming out of Minneapolis and St. Paul (Rhymesayers included)... Shame that Joshs music has fallen through the cracks of time and that he wasn't able to shine as he's one of the most creative producers out there. Had his drive matched is talents in the studio he would now have hit records being played on the radio. I guess there is still time for that. Recorded in England and St. Paul this album captures Josh in some of his best moments. Give this album a listen as it is much better than half the music you now hear in modern Hip Hop. Shame that few people have as of yet even heard nor reviewed it.