Curbserver / Afterlife Recordz was an outgrowth of the legendary Project Blowed collective, which I briefly touched on in this post. Although they've always been a little more hardcore / gangsta, the Afterlife MC's are absolute style kings. They switch from hyper-fast rhyming displays to slower, almost free-form jazz-influenced flows with ease and although this is the hardest pill for new listeners to swallow, if you take the time to interpret their labyrinthine lyrical showcases you'll begin realize that the rappers in question aren't being overly technical simply for the sake of it. They're great writers and storytellers too, in the true griot tradition. These dudes (and ladies) pour a lot of truth and soul into their music, concocting didactic Cali narratives that serve as the logical counterpart (at least in my mind) to their more commercial cousins such as NWA, Snoop Doggy Dogg, and Cypress Hill.
The origins of the Curbservers can be traced back to the Good Life Cafe and it's inception in 1989. During the early 90's, Good Life regulars such as Freestyle Fellowship, Aceyalone, and Abstract Rude would begin to gel and form the original Project Blowed family. Although many luminaries in the LA underground scene would pass through the 'Life, the Blowdians were there nearly every damn week, freestyling, competing, and observing each other's respective styles. One Blowdian, Ellay Khule (aka Rifleman) began to form his own little family of rappers within the Blowed clique that came to utilize a unique form of rapping called "chopping" almost exclusively. This family would eventually be known as the Afterlife MCs/Curbserver camp of Project Blowed.
The sub-collective's roster has fluctuated throughout the years as MCs have come and gone, but the main gravitational forces are the Hip Hop KClan (Rifleman Ellay Khule & Pterradacto) and the Chillin Villain Empire (NgaFsh, Riddlore?, Wreccless, and bunch of other cats). Satellite members include The Eastside Badstads, Of Mexican Descent, Cypher 7, and Legion. Unfortunately, various factors including lack of monetary funds and jail time over the past 15 years have left their physical output spotty at best. The recordings that do surface (usually homemade, retrospective-style compilations burned onto low-quality cd-rs), however, are mostly excellent slices of low-fi four-track madness. No Pro-Tools allowed, cuddy!
What I've composed here is a 19-track compilation of my favorite Afterlife/Curbserver-related material. This mix is by no means comprehensive; it's merely a collection of the songs I feel the most out of the material I have heard. Some of the tracks have been taken from post-"TROY era" releases, but since a lot of those releases were compilations of previously recorded material, I would estimate the years covered by this material span from roughly 1994 to 2005. If anyone actually takes offense to material post-1997 being represented here, bounce. That's not the point. Anyway, here's the compilation:
Echo Leader's Afterlife/Curbserver Picks
1. NgaFsh, Riddlore?, & Chu - "Crack Kills"
2. Otherwize, Riddlore?, & Chu - "Writin' Unda Pressure"
3. Chu, NgaFsh, & Riddlore? - "Hut 2, 3, 4"
4. Hip Hop KClan - "Show'em How 2 Chop"
5. The Eastside Badstads - "Bluntheadz"
6. (Rifleman) Ellay Khule - "Fuck A Cop'
7. NgaFsh - "Cause & Effect"
8. NgaFsh & Tray Loc - "Party N My Trunk!"
9. (Rifleman) Ellay Khule - "Boogie On"
10. Hip Hop KClan - "Massive Meltdown"
11. NgaFsh, Riddlore?, & D-Mac - "Role Model"
12. Busdriver - "Life Or Death"
13. Otherwize - "A Wize Man's Advice"
14. Hip Hop KClan - "Everyday Things"
15. Tray Loc - "Once Upon A Freak"
16. Pterradacto - "As The World Turns"
17. NgaFsh, Riddlore?, & (Rifleman) Ellay Khule - "Street Lightz"
18. Hip Hop KClan - "Full Speed Ahead"
19. Of Mexican Descent - "Mosh 2 Da Sun"
Enjoy...and leave comments if you like the mix. If response is positive enough, I could be persuaded to do another one of these.
-Echo Leader
Thanks for the post, Top selection, truly greats! For some further info on these cats, catch "This Is The Life" over at www.netflix.com !!!
ReplyDeleteExtra dope documentary!
By far one of the most creative groups of humanoids to ever to grace the m i c in hip hop or the face of the earth for that matter. Aceyalone, AB, Myka, FF, Awol, Wrecles, Fish, Fat Jack, Mass Men, 2mex, Circus, Chu, J5, CVE and the entire Blowed Afterlife Good Life collective have a variety of never used before styles and punch lines. For someone that was there during 92-97 in LA going to these events I can say that the energy and the the freestyle greatness could last me a few life times.
ReplyDeleteBig Upperzzzzzzzzzz for shinin' some light.
hey i downloaded the zip 4 times and keep gettin an error on Ngafish's Cause and Effect
ReplyDeletei think the file is corrupted....any chance of a reup of the single file?
never heard that song before
ko
KO (and everyone else) - hit the link. I just posted it in the thread.
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Thanks for checking!
-EL
Peace... Thanks ever so much the Goodlife/Afterlife material.... This is the good shit here...
ReplyDeletePS.. Thanks for all the dope music that you post and continue to post.
the link above for the thread does not work?
ReplyDeleteTry this.
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-EL
I only get 10 tracks, please could you reup the whole thing again? Would mean a lot.
ReplyDeleteOh and thanks for using Mediafire!
When I downloaded this to my Windows Media Player it found the album art for ALL the albums you got the tracks from. Crazy. I thought they were all out-of-print. Chris
ReplyDeleteCan you please reup link please?
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