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9 Years of Game EP
 
Jefferson Ave
format: EP
year of release: 2004

lab price: $6.00
available: yes
item #: dm-1535

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  tracklisting + audio producer  
Down Low  
  Down Low - Acapella  
I Don't  
  I Don't - Acapella  
And U No It  
  And U No It - Clapapella & Inst  
 
R E V I E W
DJ Assault with another three tracker of his homegrown ghettotech productions. The tracks get progressively more out there on this single. The first track, "Down Low(1)" is an expertly built party track with plenty of bass and even harmonizing one-man chorus. "I Don't(2)" features synths that sound like they are from an electro record, and features the very straight-edge Assault chorus of "I don't smoke weed, I don't smoke weed, I don't have no baby mamas, and I don't date strippers." (It makes sense, dude looks like a muscleman gym rat). "And You Know It(3)" is my pick of the set as Assault goes all out on the production, mixing all sorts of different styles (dark electro, Chicago house, ghettotech, techno) into a powerful number. Love the chorus (If you're freaky and you know it, clap your hands), and the second half of the song is basically one long drum breakdown. Accapella versions for the first two songs are included as well as a clapapella version of "And You Know It."