Dopestyle 1231: Redneck Olympics - COMPACT DISCS

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Management number 205649835 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $81.90 Model Number 205649835
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Title: Redneck Olympics
Artist: Dopestyle 1231
Label: Threshold Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 709259198024
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
Release Date: 2022-10-21
Number of Discs: 1

Combining straight-up, undecorated hip-hop beats with a fun house's worth of eerie goofiness is the way producer/remixer Kutmasta Kurt woos folks like the Beastie Boys, Linkin' Park, Kool Keith, and a sizable portion of the underground rap fan base. The title of his stunning, career-spanning compilation, Redneck Games, is just another joke from the Mexican-wrestling, mask-wearing producer, a man who's too street to be redneck and too hardcore to play games. Besides his work with the Beasties, Kurt's highest profile track has to be his remix of Linkin Park's "In the End" - included here. It's one of the most real mixes of hip-hop attitude and alt-metal angst, but everything else is down-low, killer street stuff. That doesn't mean Redneck Games is inaccessible; Kurt's beats are as lively and engaging as they are visceral and urgent. The word-filled "Redemption" from Blackalicious is positively bouncy in Kurt's remix, and that the great "360 Degrees" from Del and Mr. Lif didn't burn up radio must be radio's misjudgment since the beat is right there and demands repeat listens. You can't experience the way the man evenly tempers an album by this loose collection of tracks, but the man who has most benefited from Kurt's full-length mentality, Kool Keith, is brilliantly represented by the mad-funky "I Don't Believe You." Motion Man's "Show Up for Practice" should be on every motivational mixtape you make from now on, and if Kurt's scratching on Planet Asia and 427's "Bringin' It Back" doesn't get your party started, it's hopeless. If your hip-hop needs are a solid beat topped with wild ideas and mad skills sprinkled on top, Redneck Olympics is 22 tracks of funky noise for your pleasure and a taste of Kutmasta Kurt's great contribution to hip-hop. - David Jeffries

Tracks:
1.1 The Bavarian Samaritan Intro (Kut Masta Kurt)
1.2 Body Movin' Remix (Beastie Boys)
1.3 Work The Angles (Dilated Peoples)
1.4 Wildin Out Remix (Mos Def ; Diverse)
1.5 Mike Calling To Say "Hi" Skit (Kut Masta Kurt)
1.6 In The End Remix (Linkin Park)
1.7 360 Degrees Remix (Del* ; Mr. Lif)
1.8 Golden Age (Planet Asia)
1.9 1, 2, 3, 4 Remix (Titan)
1.10 Skit (Jason D)
1.11 Ready 2 Rock W/-Us (Rasco)
1.12 Redemption Remix (Blackalicious)
1.13 Every Five Minutes (Grand Agent)
1.14 Message From DJ Easy P Skit (Kut Masta Kurt)
1.15 Straight From The Heart (PMD)
1.16 Rest In Peace (7L ; Esoteric)
1.17 Bringin' It Back Remix (Planet Asia ; 427*)
1.18 Morning's With Marv Mack Skit (Kut Masta Kurt)
1.19 Show Up For Practice (Motion Man)
1.20 Brota Remix (Resorte)
1.21 I Don't Believe U Remix (Kool Keith)
1.22 Groovy D Interviews The Funky Redneck (Groovy D)

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