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Memory Man is a hip-hop producer/DJ, from Austin, Texas, by-way-of Boston.
Memory Man released his first project titled Wu-Tang Clan vs. D.I.T.C. in July 2009. This virtual face-off pits two of New York's most respected and influential crews against each other in an all-out blend war. The focus is on battle rhymes and the groups' golden era material, but there's a few exceptions. The tracks alternate between Wu-Tang Clan MC's rhyming over D.I.T.C. beats and vice versa. This mix is an attempt to illustrate how evenly matched the Wu-Tang Clan and D.I.T.C. really are/were.
Memory Man released his second project titled Cuban Revolution in August 2009. This Memory Man remix project collects various post-Cuban Linx Raekwon songs and reinvents them in classic Wu-Tang style. Endorsed by Raekwon himself (via Twitter) and Wu-Tang DJ Allah Mathematics who called it "classic," Cuban Revolution has also been praised by LA Times writer Jeff Weiss and Rolling Stone Magazine, who called it "grimy" and "gut-punching."
Most recently, in 2011, Memory Man released his third project titled I Am... (The Unauthorized Autobiography), the sequel to 2009's Cuban Revolution. This remix project reinvents Nas' 1999 album with golden era-style production. All of the original guest appearances remain intact, with the exception of Puff Daddy's chorus vocals on Hate Me Now which are performed here by MC Paul Barman.
Memory Man is a hip-hop producer/DJ, from Austin, Texas, by-way-of Boston.
Memory Man released his first project titled Wu-Tang Clan vs. D.I.T.C. in July 2009. This virtual face-off pits two of New York's most respected and influential crews against each other in an all-out blend war. The focus is on battle rhymes and the groups' golden era material, but there's a few exceptions. The tracks alternate between Wu-Tang Clan MC's rhyming over D.I.T.C. beats and vice versa. This mix is an attempt to illustrate how evenly matched the Wu-Tang Clan and D.I.T.C. really are/were.
Memory Man released his second project titled Cuban Revolution in August 2009. This Memory Man remix project collects various post-Cuban Linx Raekwon songs and reinvents them in classic Wu-Tang style. Endorsed by Raekwon himself (via Twitter) and Wu-Tang DJ Allah Mathematics who called it "classic," Cuban Revolution has also been praised by LA Times writer Jeff Weiss and Rolling Stone Magazine, who called it "grimy" and "gut-punching."
Most recently, in 2011, Memory Man released his third project titled I Am... (The Unauthorized Autobiography), the sequel to 2009's Cuban Revolution. This remix project reinvents Nas' 1999 album with golden era-style production. All of the original guest appearances remain intact, with the exception of Puff Daddy's chorus vocals on Hate Me Now which are performed here by MC Paul Barman.
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