Dec
25

J.Force – Cadillac Respect

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Happy Holiday all! I’ve been in the cut working on some contraptions but had to pop up & drop this exclusive and dub today A Cadillac Christmas…

The Staten Island dj, producer & emcee, J.Force and his Cadillac Respect revisit project has arrived and is available for stream and free downloaded…The project has been some time in the making and well worth it, so I suggest  you head straight to the download and snatch that ish up…Boom to the bap on this one…But if you don’t wanna take my text for it press play…It’s Xmas so like a kid just tare into it now and read about it later…Info on the project and J.Force below the stream!

Download the entire LP here: J.Force – Cadillac Respect

(Note:  When you click the link it will take you to the next page. On there you will see is a BIG ASS BUTTON to the right that says download)

Cadillac Respect is a 22 track project filled with a collection of SP-1200 revisits entirely produced by J.Force. Some tracks( ie;”Self Conscience” revisit) originally aired as “exclusives” on Marley Marl & Pete Rock’s Future Flavas Radio Show…….

Aside from the tracks you may have heard before, none of these cuts were available until now. In fact, more than half of the album contains brand new bangers exclusive to CR. For instance, on “Pink Chicken ’98″ revisit, J.Force proves he is no slouch on the micro-phone, Pete Rock’s “Tru Master”, Black Moon’s “How Many Mcs”, Roc Marciano & Mike Raw’s “D.O.A.”, Mic Geronimo’s ” Unstoppable”, Gza’s “Publicity” revisit. Intro to outro J.Force flows like fluid, providing an audible soundscape very friendly to the avid listener’s ear.  The compilation is also chock full of  tastefully produced interludes consisting of rock and soul breaks cleverly laced with  DeNiro & Pesci audio bites and more. Cadillac Respect Physical copies to follow at the top of 2012…Stay tuned for more info on that!

During the Future Flavas days (Sunday nights, first on Hot 97 and then on Power 105 FM in NYC) J.Force would  rock two SP -1200′s during live on-air freestyles and in between sets of Pete Rocks Turntablism.  Even if your dial was tuned in you still may have not heard of J.Force by name, but your head definitely nodded to his work that was in heavy rotation usually at the start of the program and then again at the top of the second half hour. Some additional credits include Jaz-O’s “Kingz Kounty NY”, Marley Marl’s  “Foundation Symphony” as well as composing music for a string of documentaries that include “Beef”, “Bling” and “Rock The Bells”.

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