K-Def

The Way It Was

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When you’ve been in an industry for over 20 years, adaptation and evolution are key functions in any field. If you’re Kevin Hansford aka K-Def, you’ve seen good, you’ve seen bad, you’ve seen change and on occasion, you’ve seen history repeat itself. For some artists, staying true and being innovative can be a fine line and a struggle. On one hand, a reputation is built from birth creating a connection that should always be maintained. On the other hand, growth or lack of growth will occur whether change is embraced. A producer like K-Def would not still exist today in 2016 without being aware of those survival tactics. In a society dictated by technology, it’s hard to imagine the world as we know it without the devices and digital platforms we entertain unconsciously.As he continues to push himself, more recently K was inspired to track down all of his original 90’s gear and works dating prior to his software transition after a recent resurgence of old machines from the younger generation. That meant pulling out 2 full trash bags of floppy disks, revitalizing his old MPC 3000 to new condition, dusting off rack sampler modules and hunting down his MPC 60ii which was the first machine he used debuting in 1993 under Marley Marl. Going through that process brings us K-def’s new album, The Way It Was. The title sums it up. Instead talking about dues he paid and the roots of his skill set, The Way it Was is a living demonstration for younger listeners who grew up after the 90’s and his core fans who remember the days of his Lords of the Underground, Real Live, Mic Geronimo and World Renown productions like yesterday. Though mostly instrumental, frequent collaborator Blu appears on 3 tracks. Blu was inspired to record the socially aware, “The Boys” and the lively “Strawberry Lemonade” (featuring Damu the Fudgemunk and newcomer Kunal) after hearing K-Def’s original demo cassettes. At 11 tracks, “The Way It Was” is a must have for 90’s fans. It IS exactly “what it was”.• A collection of rarities & unheard tracks from the vaults + a handful of new, vocal collaborations• Includes vintage instrumentals from the 90s, some that were used for singles by Lords Of The Underground, Tragedy, & Mic Geronimo & Others + many beats that were never released• Includes vocal collaborations with Blu, Damu The Fudgemunk & Others • One of two K-Def albums released on the same day. Each album is available on vinyl individually, or on a CD together• Sea Blue Vinyl

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Side 1
1. De L & K Def - Uneke (instrumental/scratch track)
2. World Renown - How Nice I Am (instrumental version)
3. K Def - KRIS Beat '93 (unreleased instrumental)
4. Mic Geronimo - For The Family (instrumental version)
5. K Def - The Boys (feat Blu - vocal version)
6. LOTUG - Lord Jazz Hot Me One Time (unreleased instrumental version)
Side 2
1. Trag - Return Of The Life (instrumental version)
2. K Def - Fundamentals (feat Blu & Quatermaine - Real Live remix - vocal version)
3. K Def - Strawberry Lemonade (feat Blu, Damu The Fudgemunk, Kunal - vocal version)
4. Sah B - Some Old Sah B Shh (instrumental version)
5. LOTUG - What Im After (K Def remix - instrumental version)

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The Unpredictable Gemini

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In a genre where the most pivotal and defining moments occurred over 2 decades ago according to popular to consensus, few artists have managed to consistently achieve excellence and visibly contribute from the early 90’s to present day 2000’s. With regime changes, trend cycles, and technological advancements, producer K-Def is in a class of “rare breed” artists that pridefully embody the title veteran. So much can be said about what he has accomplished throughout his 20 plus year career, but specifically in 2015, K’s output and quality have stayed atop the conversation. Building a foundation at Redefinition Records, who adopted the catchphrase “Quality Over Quantity”, is not a question of how much, but rather how good. For the label, K-Def is an exception. His latest offering entitled “The Unpredictable Gemini” (1 of 2 new albums released simultaneously), is a fully instrumental opus into the mind and soul of one of hip hop’s greatest producers. The Unpredictable Gemini showcases his evolving style and genre pioneering tricks and techniques he continues to refine through the use of his unique production tools. Keeping this project very close to heart and classified from the public over the last 3 years, K meticulously produced, composed, arranged, mixed and mastered well over 100 tracks before making executive decisions on this album he wants the world to hear. Speaking on the album, K-Def made the following statement: “I want you to know that the sounds on this album display some of my true inner feelings about music & life. With the advancement of technology and my knowledge of using all kinds of recording equipment dating back to the late 80’s, I present to you the unpredictable Gemini.

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Side 1
1. K To The Def (Introduction)
2. A Threat To Society
3. Creeping Out
4. A Message From Biz
5. Almost There
6. Lean Wit’ Me
7. My Funky Soul Experience
8. Driving Around With Da Funk
9. Syncopated Funk
10. Sounds Like … But It’s Not
Side 2
1. The Day Before The Storm
2. Shakin’ Off The Haters
3. Getting’ Into The Funk
4. On Something (Skit)
5. Untouchable Funk Lesson
6. A Testament To The Craft (Interlude)
7. Trouble In The Garden State
8. A Message From Jim & Larry O
9. Speakers Were Up Loud
10. Reminiscent Of The Golden Era
11. Gotta Get Away ft. Damu The Fudgemunk & AG (DITC)
12. Outro

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