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Ultramagnetics Mc's - Travelling At The Speed Of Thought - 7-INCH SINGLE [7 inch Vinyl Disc]

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Ultramagnetics Mc's - Travelling At The Speed Of Thought - 7-INCH SINGLE [7 inch Vinyl Disc]

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Mr Bongo Official Hip Hop ReissueLet's be honest - the first time many of us heard the otherworldly talents of the Ultramagnetic MC's was on a compilation. A smattering of singles in 1986 had barely registered beyond a small circle in New York, but the inclusion of the 1987 single 'Travelling at the Speed of Thought' on Street Sounds Hip Hop Electro 16' set, sandwiched between classics from MC Shy D and Just-Ice, was a watershed moment. In a way, it's their most atypical . The deceptively simple combination of drums 'borrowed' from The Rolling Stones and a scratched hook from The Kingsmen's definitive version of Richard Berry's 'Louie Louie' is one thing. The simple by their standards vocals, however, render it into a loveable pastiche of rock-rap, a more esoteric equivalent of Run DMC's 'Walk This Way'.The flip is more in keeping with their style both on their earlier 'Ego Tripping' single and the soon-to-arrive landmark classic album 'Critical Beatdown'. Over some heavily chopped drums from erstwhile breakbeat classic 'Apache' by the Incredible Bongo Band, Ced Gee and Kool Keith showcase flows that were different from anything out there at the time.'M.C.'s Ultra (Part II Edit)' is part brag-rap, part baffling science lecture. Leaning heavily on the thesaurus, it's a slang heavy manifesto that elevated the boast rap to the next level. While Kool Keith would go on to be the group's breakout star, this is a showcase for the whole collective, right down to DJ Moe Love's slithery scratching sliding from one channel to the next. Only previously released in the UK as a 7Inch that's now very hard to source, this is a chance to re-embrace this breakthrough from a legendary group. Album Tracks 1. Travelling at the Speed of Thought 2. M.C.'s Ultra (Part II Edit)
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    • Genre: Dance and electronic
    • Description: Mr Bongo Official Hip Hop ReissueLet's be honest - the first time many of us heard the otherworldly talents of the Ultramagnetic MC's was on a compilation. A smattering of singles in 1986 had barely registered beyond a small circle in New York, but the inclusion of the 1987 single 'Travelling at the Speed of Thought' on Street Sounds Hip Hop Electro 16' set, sandwiched between classics from MC Shy D and Just-Ice, was a watershed moment. In a way, it's their most atypical . The deceptively simple combination of drums 'borrowed' from The Rolling Stones and a scratched hook from The Kingsmen's definitive version of Richard Berry's 'Louie Louie' is one thing. The simple by their standards vocals, however, render it into a loveable pastiche of rock-rap, a more esoteric equivalent of Run DMC's 'Walk This Way'.The flip is more in keeping with their style both on their earlier 'Ego Tripping' single and the soon-to-arrive landmark classic album 'Critical Beatdown'. Over some heavily chopped drums from erstwhile breakbeat classic 'Apache' by the Incredible Bongo Band, Ced Gee and Kool Keith showcase flows that were different from anything out there at the time.'M.C.'s Ultra (Part II Edit)' is part brag-rap, part baffling science lecture. Leaning heavily on the thesaurus, it's a slang heavy manifesto that elevated the boast rap to the next level. While Kool Keith would go on to be the group's breakout star, this is a showcase for the whole collective, right down to DJ Moe Love's slithery scratching sliding from one channel to the next. Only previously released in the UK as a 7Inch that's now very hard to source, this is a chance to re-embrace this breakthrough from a legendary group. Album Tracks 1. Travelling at the Speed of Thought 2. M.C.'s Ultra (Part II Edit)
    • Artist: Ultramagnetics Mc's
    • Title: Travelling At The Speed Of Thought
    • Format: 7 inch Vinyl Disc
    • Label: Mr Bongo
    • Release Date: 09/04/2020
    • Genre: Dance and electronic
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    • Product Name: Ultramagnetics Mc's - Travelling At The Speed Of Thought - 7-INCH SINGLE
    • UPC: 7119691263977

Mr Bongo Official Hip Hop ReissueLet's be honest - the first time many of us heard the otherworldly talents of the Ultramagnetic MC's was on a compilation. A smattering of singles in 1986 had barely registered beyond a small circle in New York, but the inclusion of the 1987 single 'Travelling at the Speed of Thought' on Street Sounds Hip Hop Electro 16' set, sandwiched between classics from MC Shy D and Just-Ice, was a watershed moment. In a way, it's their most atypical . The deceptively simple combination of drums 'borrowed' from The Rolling Stones and a scratched hook from The Kingsmen's definitive version of Richard Berry's 'Louie Louie' is one thing. The simple by their standards vocals, however, render it into a loveable pastiche of rock-rap, a more esoteric equivalent of Run DMC's 'Walk This Way'.The flip is more in keeping with their style both on their earlier 'Ego Tripping' single and the soon-to-arrive landmark classic album 'Critical Beatdown'. Over some heavily chopped drums from erstwhile breakbeat classic 'Apache' by the Incredible Bongo Band, Ced Gee and Kool Keith showcase flows that were different from anything out there at the time.'M.C.'s Ultra (Part II Edit)' is part brag-rap, part baffling science lecture. Leaning heavily on the thesaurus, it's a slang heavy manifesto that elevated the boast rap to the next level. While Kool Keith would go on to be the group's breakout star, this is a showcase for the whole collective, right down to DJ Moe Love's slithery scratching sliding from one channel to the next. Only previously released in the UK as a 7Inch that's now very hard to source, this is a chance to re-embrace this breakthrough from a legendary group. Album Tracks 1. Travelling at the Speed of Thought 2. M.C.'s Ultra (Part II Edit)

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