TAG: Brand Nubian

Feb02

Gensu Dean – Forever EP feat. Large Professor (MP3)

Dallas based SP1200 producer Gensu Dean just dropped a special edition 45 (vinyl) as part of the Mello Music Group 7″ Series. The ultra limited edition vinyl 45 features the single “Forever” featuring Large Professor and comes with the main mix, a remix, and a special b-side track titled “One Man Combo.” Download the free digital EP then be sure to pick up a pair of wax beauties.

Also, make sure to mark February 28th on your calendars as Gensu Dean drops his album “Lo-Fi Fingahz” featuring David Banner, DMC of RUN DMC, Large Professor, Roc Marciano, Brand Nubian, Count Bass D, Prince Po and others.

Forever EP (feat Large Pro) by Gensu Dean

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Oct12

Gensu Dean – American Me Remixes w/ CL Smooth (Gensu Dean Signs with Mello Music!!) (Video & MP3)

Gensu Dean has signed a multi-project deal with Mello Music Group!!

A new 7″ with Large Professor will be released in January 2012 and his debut album “Standard Life” is set for a February 2012 release.

Based out of Dallas, Texas, Gensu Dean is a producer who has been quietly laying down some heavy tracks. His first production credits were on Crooked Letterz, David Banner’s debut record “Grey Skies.” Since then Dean has had production featured on Brand Nubian’s Lord Jamar’s “The 5% Album” and Sadat X’s “Black October,” and Melatone’s “Memoirs & Melodies.” Gensu Dean has been called upon by labels to remix projects from CL Smooth to Ol’ Dirty Bastard. Dean is known for his classic use of the Emu SP1200, the result of which has …

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Dec21

Scribble Jammed: Festival in Flux pt. 1

America’s largest independent hip-hop gathering falls victim to economic and internal pressures. Will this king of Midwest festivals rise again?

 

Summer 2009: For the first time in its 13-year history, Cincinnati’s Scribble Jam, one of America’s largest hip-hop festivals, was cancelled. The event had become a Midwest institution, featuring both independent and internationally known artists while representing all aspects of hip-hop culture including graffiti art, DJing, break-dancing and audio production. For performers and fans, the event was a chance to participate in hip-hop as a living, breathing culture.

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