from: http://www.freddyfresh.com/
This is the first book in the world that deals with the uncharted mysteries
of every conceivable RAP 12 single released between 1979 and 1988.
This book catalogues the complete discography of almost 1,400 independant
and major label rap record labels from this
I'd like to start the rumour that Dan Sicko is working on this. If, for no
other reason than to bully him into it :)
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From: jurren baars [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 1:32 PM
Subject: (313) freddy fresh 'the rap records
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, *** ASKEW wrote:
releases:
Freddie Fresh/Invisible Man - 'Fresh is the Word' (Sockett UK 001)
Supergroupies (w.3rd Electric) - 'Supergroupies' (Sockett UK 002)
Invisible Man - 'Cross Bronx Expressway' (Sockett US 001)
Freddie Fresh - 'Lectro Outtakes' (Electrecord 500)
La Quad wrote:
... not to be pickin' at crumbs, but...I was under the impression that
theInvisible Man is the Son of Fresh..?
Yep... Freddy's son Chris now records under 'the Invisible Man' (west coast
style breaks)... but originally it was Freddy's name. I think Freddy passed
the name onto
Seth wrote:
He comes from a hip-hop background, producing some stuff in the early 80s
(not sure of any titles... can anyone help?). It's too bad he took the
hip-hop influence in the wrong direction...
Originally from St Pauls, Minnesota... Freddie is just about as old-school
and DIY as you
I haven't heard his mix CD, but I hear he's gone all Fatboy Slim/cheesy
breaks/Big Beat on us.
a.
Yeah, you're right there but he is more of a musician than Fatboy so there
is a little more funk.
I have an interview somewhere from mid last year where he talks about why he
changed - if
Boy,
I remember seeing a flier for a halloween party up here (minneapolis)
featuring Mr. Fresh and it gave a little biographical info (founding analog
etc.) and then it said something like He's remixed for the likes of fatboy
slim, the chemical brothers and even metallica! Don't expect house
does anyone know where i could find the freddy fresh mix cd?
my usual sources seem to be dry. also, while i probably won't change my
mind, would someone care to post a review? i was curious if it was more
his hiphop leaning stuff or on the techno side or both.
ben.
In a message dated 2/8/00 5:15:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
does anyone know where i could find the freddy fresh mix cd?
my usual sources seem to be dry. also, while i probably won't change my
mind, would someone care to post a review? i was curious if it was more
his hiphop leaning