Main Source "Fakin' The Funk" (feat. Neek The Exotic) released May 19, 1992 on Wild Pitch Records and produced by Main Source. This was the lead to single to their unreleased sophomore album The Science and it also served as a standout record on the White Men Can't Rap EP. Main Source were above and beyond dope and Breaking Atoms literally changed the direction of rap. However "Fakin' The Funk" is widely regarded as the final collaboration with the original members and what a way to go out. This is arguably there most commercially successful record and there second number one on Billboards Hot Rap Songs chart. "Fakin' The Funk" samples an orchestrated harmony provided by The Main Ingredient that blares through the chorus while the obvious use of the iconic SP1200 drums are prominent. This song also featured an unknown (at the time) Neek The Exotic who gives a solid supporting performance. So in light of the all the bad news - "Fakin' The Funk" was the perfect example of ending on a high note. This cassette I'm showcasing is a Mint - Near Mint sealed OG copy. Thanks for looking.
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Hereâs a clip from our interview of @k_cut of @mainsourceband breaking down his method for sampling and creating his beats đĽđĽ
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It took me a minute to really take this in⌠to even find the words.
What can I truly say about Bob Powers?
He wasnât just a genius â he was a friend. A real one.
We created so many records together. It started with âFakinâ the Funkâ with @mainsourceband â and he went on to mix half of the FWYT album. Iâll never forget the moments captured in that photo â us in the studio, deep in the process, building something timeless.
He mixed and played bass on Diary of a Hit Man. He mixed every record I did with @thefuschnickens â including âWhatâs Up Doc?â â and so much more. His fingerprints are on classics.
But beyond the credits and the records, it was his presence. The magic in the room when he was behind the board. The way he heard things nobody else could. The way he made everything better â effortlessly.
Anyone who worked with him knows exactly what I mean. You felt it. That brilliance. That energy. That superhero power in the studio.
This one hits hard.
I still canât believe heâs gone.
Bob was truly a genius⌠and a real-life superhero in the studio.
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We sit down with K-Cut @k_cut of Main Source @mainsourceband â producer, DJ, and record collector â for a conversation on the origins of Main Source, the making of the classic album Breaking Atoms, his evolution as a producer, digging culture, and what comes next.
From growing up between Queens and forming Main Source alongside Large Professor and Sir Scratch, K-Cut takes us back to the origins â late-night studio sessions working with Paul C, and building what would become one of the most important albums of the Golden Era: Breaking Atoms.
We explore:
⢠The early Wild Pitch era and hearing Main Source on the radio⢠Mentorship under Paul C⢠The groupâs evolution and the second album Fuck What You Think with Mikey D⢠Reinvention and finding a new wave of success
K-Cut opens up about stepping away from the spotlight and how producer Rashad Smith helped bring him back into the fold, leading to work with LL Cool J, MC Lyte, Big Pun, and more.
We close with the next chapter: new Main Source music arriving around the 35th anniversary of Breaking Atoms.
In our âDrop a Gem on âEmâ segment, we touch on:
⢠Gang Starr⢠Bob Power⢠Jadakiss & Sheek Louch
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K-Cut: Main Source and Beyond
We sit down with K-Cut of Main Source â producer, DJ, and record collector â for a conversation on the origins of Main Source, the making of the classic album Breaking Atoms, his evolution as a producer, digging culture, and what comes next.
From growing up between Queens and forming Main Source alongside Large Professor and Sir Scratch, K-Cut takes us back to the origins â late-night studio sessions working with Paul C, and building what would become one of the most important albums of the Golden Era: Breaking Atoms.
We explore:
⢠The early Wild Pitch era and hearing Main Source on the radio⢠Mentorship under Paul C⢠The groupâs evolution and the second album Fuck What You Think with Mikey D⢠Reinvention and finding a new wave of success
K-Cut opens up about stepping away from the spotlight and how producer Rashad Smith helped bring him back into the fold, leading to work with LL Cool J, MC Lyte, Big Pun, and more.
We close with the next chapter: new Main Source music arriving around the 35th anniversary of Breaking Atoms.
In our âDrop a Gem on âEmâ segment, we touch on:
⢠Gang Starr⢠Bob Power⢠Jadakiss & Sheek Louch
Listen, rate, and subscribe. đ New episodes weekly đ Dig deeper
#mainsource #breakingatoms #goldenera #gemswithshom #beatdigging
Main Source Ft. Jadakiss, Sheek Louch & Shaqueen - âSet It Offâ prod. by Sir Scratch samples âSummer In The Cityâ by Quincy Jones & Valerie Simpson #SampleBible
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Main Source "What You Need" released November 1993 on Wild Pitch Records and produced by K Cut . This was the first single to their unreleased (at that time) second album F*CK What You Think. This was probably the most anticipated and at the same time frightening release of 1993. Main Source changed the trajectory of modern day rap with their debut album Breaking Atoms. But by 1992 the original line up were at odds and found its frontman Large Professor at an enormous precipice. I have seen rock bands successfully replace there singers from Black Sabbath to Van Halen to Iron Maiden but I have never seen it done in hip hop. This was a first. Veteran Queens rapper Mikey D was brought in to fill the gigantic void of Large Professor which in my opinion wasn't fair to Mikey or the fans. However "What You Need" regardless of the bumps in the road and obvious over shadow still managed to be a dope record. This cassette I'm showcasing is a Mint -Near Mint sealed OG copy. Thanks for looking. @sirscrah@k_cut@playboymikeyd@mainsourceband
DJs K-Cut and Sir Scratch Celebrate Sister Nancy
Image courtesy of Yeganeh Shajari; Collage by: Lucy Bakahumura Kebirungi
âTorontoâs own DJs K-Cut and Sir Scratch pay homage to Sister Nancy at the documentary premiere. Celebrating the influence of a music icon on generations of artists. #BamBamStory #MusicLegendsâcanculturemag.com
Iâm always appreciative and humble when I get flowers for the contribution and work I put into this music⌠Music is my life and my passion as well my journey!!
Thank you @maestrofreshwes for recognizing and appreciating the works from me and the other amazing producers mentioned at last nights @theJunoAwards
Your work is a testament of time much love my Bro!
Blessings & Light General đđ˝