^ He hasn't mentioned anything on twitter. But he has signed Weather Park.
https://twitter.com/36ChambersALC/st...42330297647109
He was on a RZA soundtrack a few years ago. I forgot the name of it.
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^ He hasn't mentioned anything on twitter. But he has signed Weather Park.
https://twitter.com/36ChambersALC/st...42330297647109
He was on a RZA soundtrack a few years ago. I forgot the name of it.
Enjoyed listening to this.
Wait, this EP is labeled as RZA vs bobby Digital. In Stereo was labeled as RZA as bobby digital. And Birth of a Prince was labeled as RZA.
Rza's selling cdr's now
https://www.discogs.com/release/2265...ung-Fu-Theater
Thanks. That MNRK Records LP seems a bit suspect or just really small as a label (they just get permission to press CDrs?)
https://www.discogs.com/label/2521231-MNRK-Records-LP
I have the CD. Got thru Amazon. It’s legit. Peace
I got mine from Amazon too. The cover art, cd cover art, and back cover are all legit looking. I looked at my cd though and I can see the burn on the disk. I was under the impression official “pressed disks” do not have the burn mark where the data was burned to disk. Not sure on that though at work so can’t compare. Other than no credits for “Kaiju” it’s whatever as far as product packaging. The album is bangin and ya have to support good music.
You might have a point there. This being RZA, there is a chance that this music will just disappear from streaming. budududu. So better get a physical digital copy.
Or just buy it on iTunes, you get the DRM license. That doesn’t go away. Apple Music or Spotify is another story
After looking at disks I know our official, pretty certain this is a cd-r. At the end of the day the music is all that matters but I don’t collect vinyl I collect cd. Probably close to 200 wu albums and now even the generals are tainting the collection with cdr’s. mp3’s are the grocery store scam. Repackage the product, reduce what the customer gets, raise the price.
From just a fan who only bought albums I enjoyed (1994) to crate digger who would buy anything related to the fam (2001). I traded return to the 36 for an 1/8 in the late 90’s so I wouldn’t say I was collecting yet. Rza concert 2001 at the maritime in San Francisco with Killarmy and black knights, getting to smoke a joint with killa sin after the show started my concert binge. 2001 till son was born in 2007 my now wife and I vacations were wu shows up and down the west coast. The vast majority of cds were bought on these trips. I would spend entire days in amoeba records in San Fran and LA. Artist I bought from directly probably are the rarest. Warcloud, Dom p, Bronze. Before internet ODBEP Tical alter ego ghost dog Japanese we’re all way to damn expensive for what they were. Yesterday today is tomorrow was one of the hardest albums to find spent over 2 years before finding it. Played sunz TLSBF to death upon release until it skipped on almost every track. Spent probably 2 years looking for it again. Found a crate in Santa Cruz with 3 new and 4 used copies and bought them all. The rarest/most valuable is the whole thing. Well thanks for envoking some awesome memories.
I was just reading this article in which RZA states that Digital Potions is a separate album to this.
"The second album is called 'Digital Potions'. That will be a bobby digital album which, for me, will be a new sound and choice in production, because bobby digital plays with different beat machines. Over the quarantine I had a chance to play with a lot of my toys and i came up with a lot of cool sounds and vibes - you won't have heard anything like it before."
I wonder if this album is still in the pipeline. Because at that point I think Pugilism was also released as the first single of that album, and was subsequently removed from the net.