Terminator X & The Valley of the Jeep Beets by Terminator X is a bold and innovative hip-hop project that spotlights the turntablist as a central creative force, blending dense sampling, layered scratches, and funk-driven production into a dynamic, genre-pushing soundscape. Known for his work with Public Enemy, Terminator X expands his sonic palette here with a wide range of collaborators, fusing political edge, experimental textures, and classic boom-bap energy across tracks like “Buck Whylin’” and “Homey Don’t Play Dat.” The album stands as a cohesive and forward-thinking statement that elevates DJ artistry while capturing the adventurous spirit of early ’90s hip-hop production.
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RAP: 1991 /playlist/1Cpo0hm7xxFFjrCh1Bnser?si=2d18337717d8475f&pt=a6f0dc5e7af52080cb498f400c7bbb4c
VAULT 44 /playlist/2UOiTx8rxjCgNTcuVgfetX?si=c39c873b115c4d0a&pt=94f3e8e48b7a37e1d7079774e24a2ca9
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@djterminatorx (@publicenemy ) and The Godfathers Of Threatt feat. @jalil.whodini „It All Comes Down To The Money” (1994). And nothing has changed at all… BTW background vocals by #khadejiabass #terminatorx #whodinihiphop #whodini #thegodfathersofthreatt