Raw Produce

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Cycles 00:00 Tools
The Feeling of Now (Thes One Remix) 00:00 Tools
Cycles (Grooveman Spot Remix) 00:00 Tools
Make a Mark 00:00 Tools
The Wack Mc 00:00 Tools
The Feeling of Now 00:00 Tools
Decomposure 00:00 Tools
Foundation 00:00 Tools
Step Inside the Lab 00:00 Tools
Nervous 00:00 Tools
Grey Skies 00:00 Tools
Weight of the World 00:00 Tools
Metastasis 00:00 Tools
Up All Night 00:00 Tools
Breathe Deep 00:00 Tools
Make a Mark (Vinyl ReAnimators Remix) 00:00 Tools
R-A-W 00:00 Tools
The Dick Jam 00:00 Tools
Fruit of Our Labor 00:00 Tools
Not Available in Stores 00:00 Tools
Voicemail... 00:00 Tools
G is for Guava 00:00 Tools
Who's Right? 00:00 Tools
Green is the Color 00:00 Tools
Tried and True 00:00 Tools
Mister Dope America 00:00 Tools
This Is The End... 00:00 Tools
Second Hand Smoke 00:00 Tools
I Am Myself 00:00 Tools
Freestyle Ft. Kofi & Mike Ladd 00:00 Tools
I Am Myelf Ft. Mr.Lif 00:00 Tools
Breathe Deep (J. Rawls Remix) 00:00 Tools
The Taker 00:00 Tools
Rick Gerone Ft.Akrobatik 00:00 Tools
The Wack MC (Jon Doe Remix) 00:00 Tools
Weight of the World (Lee Miles Remix) 00:00 Tools
Negative Darwinism 00:00 Tools
Perpetual Motion Ft.Esoteric 00:00 Tools
Breathe Deep (Omid Remix) 00:00 Tools
Sink or Swin 00:00 Tools
Sink or Swim 00:00 Tools
Weight of the World (remix) 00:00 Tools
Cycles (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Make A Mark (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Cycles (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Perpetual Motion 00:00 Tools
Cycles (Original) 00:00 Tools
I Am Myself rmx 00:00 Tools
I Am Myself (feat. Mr. Lif) 00:00 Tools
Make a Mark - Vinyl ReAnimators Rmx - Vinyl ReAnimators Remix 00:00 Tools
State of the Art (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Freestyle 00:00 Tools
R.A.W. 00:00 Tools
Rick Cerone 00:00 Tools
Who's Right (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Perpetual Motion (Ft. Esoteric) 00:00 Tools
i am myself feat. mr. lif 00:00 Tools
Perpetual Motion Ft. Esoteric 00:00 Tools
Negative Darwinism Ft. Kofi 00:00 Tools
Cycles (Grooveman Spot Rmx) 00:00 Tools
G is for Guava... 00:00 Tools
State Of The Art Ft. Akrobatik, 7L, Esoteric, CheckMark (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Breathe Deep - J. Rawls Remix - J Rawls Remix 00:00 Tools
What I Do 00:00 Tools
I Am Myself (Ft. Mr. Lif) 00:00 Tools
Freestyle (Ft. Kofi & Mike Ladd) 00:00 Tools
Rick Cerone (Ft. Akrobatik) 00:00 Tools
Perpetual Motion (Feat. Esoteric) 00:00 Tools
Fruit Of Our Labour 00:00 Tools
Freestyle (Feat. Kofi & Mike Ladd) 00:00 Tools
State of the Art - Raw Produce Rmx - Remix 00:00 Tools
Cycles - Grooveman Spot Rmx - Grooveman Spot Remix 00:00 Tools
Rick Gerone Ft. Akrobatik 00:00 Tools
I Am Myself (Featuring Mr. Lif) 00:00 Tools
I Am Myself ft. Mr. Lif 00:00 Tools
The Feeling of Now -Thes One Rmx - Thes One Remix 00:00 Tools
Richard's Radio Jam 00:00 Tools
The Wack MC - Jon Doe Rmx - Jon Doe Remix 00:00 Tools
Breathe Deep - Omid Rmx - Omid Remix 00:00 Tools
rick cerone (feat. akrobatik) 00:00 Tools
I am myself ft. Mr.Lif 00:00 Tools
Weight of the World - Lee Miles Rmx - Lee Miles Remix 00:00 Tools
Rick Cerone Ft. Akrobatik 00:00 Tools
Perpetual Motion feat. Esoteric 00:00 Tools
I Got A Rhyme Freestyle 00:00 Tools
The Feeling Of Now (Thes-One Remix Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Cycles (Original Inst) 00:00 Tools
The Feeling of Now -Thes One Rmx (Thes One Remix) 00:00 Tools
Negative Darwinism feat. Kofi 00:00 Tools
Make A Mark (Vinyl Reanimators 00:00 Tools
Perpetual Motion [f/ Esoteric] 00:00 Tools
State Of The Art (Remix) feat. Akrobatik, 7L & Esoteric & CheckMark 00:00 Tools
Make a Mark (Inst) 00:00 Tools
Cycles (Grooveman Spot Rmx Ins 00:00 Tools
I Am Myelf [f/ Mr.Lif] 00:00 Tools
Rick Gerone [f/ Akrobatik] 00:00 Tools
Freestyle [f/ Kofi & Mike Ladd] 00:00 Tools
Whos Right Remix 00:00 Tools
The Feeling Of Now (Instrument 00:00 Tools
Breathe Deep - J. Rawls Remix (J Rawls Remix) 00:00 Tools
I am Myself f. Mr. Lif 00:00 Tools
Make a Mark - Vinyl ReAnimators Rmx (Vinyl ReAnimators Remix) 00:00 Tools
Perpetual Motion f. Esoteric 00:00 Tools
21 - The Feeling Of Now <Thes 00:00 Tools
Rick Cerone (Featuring Akrobatik) 00:00 Tools
Rick Gerone 00:00 Tools
Freestyle feat. Kofi & Mike Ladd 00:00 Tools
Rick Cerone f. Akrobatik 00:00 Tools
Cycles (Grooveman Spot Rmx Inst) 00:00 Tools
Cycles - Grooveman Spot Rmx (Grooveman Spot Remix) 00:00 Tools
Make A Mark (Inst.) 00:00 Tools
State of the Art - Raw Produce Rmx (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Cycles Remix (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Cycles (Inst.) 00:00 Tools
Weight of the World - Lee Miles Rmx (Lee Miles Remix) 00:00 Tools
Cycles Instr. X Q-Tip Lyrics 00:00 Tools
Make A Mark (Remix Inst.) 00:00 Tools
The Wack MC - Jon Doe Rmx (Jon Doe Remix) 00:00 Tools
Freestyle F. Kofi & Mike Ladd 00:00 Tools
Rick Gerone (Feat. Akrobatik) 00:00 Tools
R.A.W 00:00 Tools
Perpetual Motion (Featuring Esoteric) 00:00 Tools
Make a Mark [Vinyl Reanimators Remix] 00:00 Tools
Breathe Deep - Omid Rmx (Omid Remix) 00:00 Tools
17 Weight of the World (1996) 00:00 Tools
Weight Of The Worod (Remix) 00:00 Tools
I Am Myself (Featuring Mr.Lif) 00:00 Tools
Negative Darwinism (feat. Kofi) 00:00 Tools
I Am Myelf 00:00 Tools
The Feeling Now (Thes Ones Rem 00:00 Tools
Rick Cerone feat. Akrobatik 00:00 Tools
Freestyle (Featuring Kofi And Mike Ladd) 00:00 Tools
Cycles (Original Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
'Mister Dope America' 00:00 Tools
Flow Chart 00:00 Tools
Cycles (Grooveman Spot Remix Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Mr Dope America 00:00 Tools
Make A Mark (Acapella) 00:00 Tools
R.A.W. (Radio) 00:00 Tools
Make a Mark (Vinyl Reanimators Remix) (1995) 00:00 Tools
The Feeling Of Now (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Cycles (Acapella) 00:00 Tools
Breathe Deep (The Omid Remix) 00:00 Tools
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In the mid '90's Raw Produce helped to re-establish the artistic merits of independent hip-hop. At a time when major labels dominated the landscape, Pitch (Damian Roskill) and Cadence (Seth Boyd) independently released three classic singles featuring sophisticated production, strong lyrical content and a sense of humor and intelligence lacking in much of the music of the day. They were poised to build on the momentum of their initial success when the death of Cadence's mother and subsequent death of Pitch's father drew them away from the studio. Not content to end their story there, Raw Produce has worked through many obstacles to complete their debut album "The Feeling of Now". In 1990, Pitch had recently graduated from the University of Massachusetts and was recording music with Mike Ladd (then an aspiring rapper). Pitch and Ladd were focused on creating intelligent hip-hop with musically complex production. Drawing heavily on unusual sources. Their distinctive sound blended traditional hip-hop with such diverse musical forms as jazz, Gregorian chant and Indian film music. Cadence was a classmate of Ladd's at nearby Hampshire College. In addition to DJing at local events, his "Hip-Hop Soul" show, broadcast on Amherst College's WAMH radio, was bringing hip-hop to western Massachusetts. Hip-hop was already beginning to move past its political awakening of the late 80's, and as the influence of major record labels and the business of sample clearance began to grow, Cadence tried to give exposure to the decreasing number of artists producing creative, thought-provoking music. An avid record collector, Cadence was looking for an outlet for his production ideas. Despite limited access to production and recording equipment, he began work on a project with Latino rapper CIA (Chicano in Action), a mutual acquaintance of his and Ladd's. In January of 1991, Ladd invited Cadence to DJ for he and Pitch at their debut performance, a house party in Northampton, MA. Billed as "The Brothers Felonious" the group performed several of Pitch and Ladd's songs with Pitch at the sampler, Cadence on turntables and Ladd providing vocals. CIA joined the performance with several verses from the songs he had been working on with Cadence. Though Pitch and Cadence had only met at the previous day's rehearsal session they had already discovered common ground in their musical tastes and had begun to discuss ideas that would lead them into the studio to produce tracks for the group, which proceeded as "The Coalition," a multi-ethnic group which grew to include a number of local MCs. The basement tapes . The Coalition enjoyed success locally, opening for such acts as De La Soul, Boogie Down Productions, and Black Sheep, but the group's identity was shifting. The group grew to 5 MCs (including an MC/DJ then known as The Devil's Advocate, now known as DJ Revolution of "Wake Up Show" fame), with each MC writing and recording independently over tracks produced by Pitch and Cadence. Borrowing a page from Public Enemy's "Bomb Squad," Pitch and Cadence adopted the name "Raw Produce" to distinguish themselves as a production team. With CIA releasing a single on a local label and Ladd and DJ Revolution shopping demo tapes produced by the pair, Raw Produce was happy to remain behind the control panel. However, after several rappers missed recording sessions the group recorded the Cadence penned "Sad State of Affairs" with Cadence and Pitch sharing the vocals. Encouraged by the response to the song, Cadence and Pitch began to write and record their own material. In 1993 they moved to the Boston area. It was a return home for Cadence, who grew up in Cambridge, Mass., and Pitch, who grew up in Brooklyn, but had lived in Cambridge as well. Focused on finding a record deal with a major label, the group completed a four-song demo tape. They also shopped themselves to major labels as producers/remixers. Raw Produce generated some interest, producing a few singles for artists on Tommy Boy records, and nearly landing a deal for the group with a subsidiary of RCA/BMG, but they soon grew disillusioned with the music industry and set their sights on the independent market, launching their own label, Insomnia Records, and releasing their debut single "Cycles" b/w "Make a Mark" in 1995. The single, one of only a handful of independent hip-hop releases available at the time, also included a remix of "Make a Mark" by the Vinyl ReAnimators. Having pressed 1,000 copies of the single, with no distribution deal in place, the group faced a challenge in spreading the word about their music. With the help of friends, the growing Internet community, and radio support from stations across the country, the group began to receive praise from a number of hip-hop publications. Finally, repeated spins from hip-hop radio legends Bobbito and Stretch Armstrong helped the group land a distribution deal and take their single to a wider audience. Their next single, "Weight of the World" b/w "Step Inside the Lab" and "Foundation," further established the groups sound: eclectic production with strong lyrical content. The single generated interest across the country and over seas, helping them secure distribution for "Refrigerator Poetry" a six-song EP released in Japan. In 1998 they returned with "Mister Dope America" b/w "Up All Night." The record was well received, but the deteriorating health of Cadence's mother began to demand his full attention and the group's musical output slowed considerably. After a year long absence the group re-surfaced on 7L & Esoteric's "State of the Art," a blazing posse cut which featured Cadence, Esoteric, Akrobatik and CheckMark of The Skitzofreniks, all heavyweights in Boston's respected hip-hop scene. Originally released on DJ Revolution's "R2K" the song's credits were omitted from the albums cover art, leaving many unaware that Raw Produce was responsible for producing the song. This problem was remedied with the release of 7L & Esoteric's debut album "The Soul Purpose." Unfortunately, family responsibilities would again take precedence over music with the illness of Pitch's Father. Though they were determined to finish their album, they would have to wait. Now, with their recently completed album 'The Feeling of Now" Raw Produce is set to begin the next chapter in their story. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.