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Crazy Noise
Stezo
Crazy Noise
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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Traffic Entertainment Group and Warlock Records are proud to announce the highly anticipated reissue of Stezo?s ?Crazy Noise?. Though ?Crazy Noise? is considered a high point of Hip Hop?s golden age, Stezo actually kicked ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Stezo
Title: Crazy Noise
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Traffic Entertainment/Fresh Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 11/8/2005
Album Type: Explicit Lyrics
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: Bass, Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 829357651020

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Traffic Entertainment Group and Warlock Records are proud to announce the highly anticipated reissue of Stezo?s ?Crazy Noise?. Though ?Crazy Noise? is considered a high point of Hip Hop?s golden age, Stezo actually kicked off his career as a dancer for Hip Hop heavyweights EPMD during the ?Strictly Business? tour. It was in this role Stezo grabbed the attention of EPMD?s label, Fresh Records. ?Crazy Noise? is chalk full of crafty rhymes and original loops, most notably the incredible Skull Snaps drum loop used on the single ?It?s My Turn?. The Skull Snaps were a little known British funk outfit from the 70s who?s choice drum break at the beginning of their song ?It?s A New Day? was the foundation for ?It?s My Turn?. The loop was unearthed by Stezo?s cousin Dooley-O and his friend Chris Lowe... and the term unearthed is almost literal. Dooley-O and Lowe were lucky enough to find the record in a New Haven basement. The Skull Snaps beat first used on this recording went on to be the backbone of everything from Gang Starr?s ?Take It Personal? to Black Moon?s ?Who Got The Props? This is a massive beat and one of the reasons ?Crazy Noise? is must have for any fan of quality Hip Hop.
 

CD Reviews

A Rare Gem of Golden Age Hip-Hop
Hype Currie | Detroit, Michigan United States | 03/20/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Stezo, aka Stezo-E, (real name: Steve Williams), was a Connecticut native turned Brooklyn transplant whose hip-hop aspirations led him to become a dancer for hip-hop group EPMD. Leaving the group's auspices shortly after the "Run's House" tour of 1988, he was signed by Sleeping Bag/Fresh Records, and became a labelmate to his former crew. In 1989, "Crazy Noise" was released, to great acclaim in hip-hop circles and major spins on hip-hop friendly radio. Unfortunately, Sleeping Bag/Fresh would end up declaring bankruptcy in 1990, thus short-circuiting Stezo's career momentum. He would not make another mainstream album, but this LP is fondly remembered as a "done in one" snapshot. Production is credited to the artist (and during the LP Stezo shouts-out to partners DJ Jimmy Slice & Chris Cos), though legendary, late hip-hop producer Paul C apparently had quite a bit of input on the album. Samples are plenty here, with breakbeats and riffs that have become trademarks of the Golden Era sound. Standout tracks on the 12-cut album include "Bring The Horns", "Freak The Funk", "Talking Sense", and "Getting Paid", among others. "Girl Trouble", in the tradition of EPMD's "Jane", is a tale of misadventures with the opposite sex. The instrumental "Jimmy's Getting Funky" gives Stezo's turntable man the spotlight--a common practice in this era of hip-hop. The most remembered cut on the album is "It's My Turn", a just-under 4-minute jam that samples the legendary rhythm track `Skull Snaps' (George Clinton's `Atomic Dog' should also be mentioned). Stezo's MC skills hold up with other rappers from this period- like EPMD, there are some occasional mispronunciations, and he isn't as intricate as golden-age gods like Rakim or Big Daddy Kane. Still, his workman-like flow keeps the beat, mostly avoids profanity, and steers clear of thug excesses that rap would become known for. This has been out of print for years, but Traffic does a good job on the re-release. Though they could have put some bonus material on here (perhaps some 12" sides), this is a can't miss for people who appreciate rap from a simpler time."