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Higher entities the lost tapes
Higher entities the lost tapes










Even though we had the instrumental, the acapella version of " Party Crasher" was never made available.Įric Blaze was born and raised in Paris and in fell in love with hip-hop music in the '80s and while attending high school he started producing for local acts.

higher entities the lost tapes

This never happened, and the original version has been added to the large pile of unreleased, almost mythical Wu cuts we're most likely never to hear. According to Meth, he was a bigger fan of True Master's original version and was planning to add it when it came to reissue the album after enough copies had been sold. For the retail version, an uncredited remix by executive producer The RZA was instead used, most likely as a last minute change considering the credits wasn't corrected before it went to pressing. Method Man has expanded on the situation in interviews, explaining that what's heard on the instrumental album is the original True Master beat that Meth recorded the " Party Crasher" vocals over. Fans of instrumentals soon noticed that the version included of " Party Crasher" on Def Jam's instrumental promo LP was a completely different beat. That second section of the album starts with a horn driven banger called " Party Crasher" that's credited to True Master in the liner notes. The LP is split up into two sections, one representing 1999 and the other representing 2000 - the new millenium, the representation of judgement day or doomsday. The album caught a lot of bad flack for being all over the place and not living up to Meth's brilliant debut, but in hindsight it's actually a pretty damn good album. When Method Man was recording "Tical 2000: Judgement Day", one of the main producers he was working with to create the sound he was looking for was the criminally underrated (outside of Wu circles) True Master.












Higher entities the lost tapes