The Story
KEY FEATURES
- 2024 Re-Press Edition
- 2xLP pressed on 140g Black Vinyl
- Original picture sleeve and insert
RELEASE DESCRIPTION
DJ Quik is a giant of West Coast hip-hop. With his fourth album Rhythm-Al-Ism he created his masterpiece, a perfect hip-hop album. As Quik explains, âthe name Rhythm-Al-Ism alone tells you what I was doing. I was mixing up rhythms. I was meshing R&B with hip-hop and jazz. And a little bit of comedyâ. Itâs absolutely sensational and as with a lot of mid-90s albums those original vinyl copies are now rare so hereâs the Be With re-issue.
A preternaturally gifted producer/rapper, DJ Quik has produced scores of LA gangsta rap classics. Heâs released platinum and gold records of his own, as well as helped craft them for the likes of Tupac, Snoop Dogg, and Dr Dre. Quik has always been quirkier and more interesting than his gangsta rap peers, both musically and lyrically. An old-school funk producer at heart, heâs also incredibly nice on the mic. His raps often deal in boasts, jokes, and good times but also cover his beefs, his trials, and his trauma. Partying and pain, all mixed up. DJing and producing hype beat tapes from age 14, Quikâs tracks blended the languid funk and rubbery synths of Zapp and George Clinton with a gangsta aesthetic, creating a more danceable foil to Comptonâs more typical nihilistic hedonism. Ultimately, his records sound custom-engineered to drift out over sun-soaked barbecues.
Released in 1998 on Profile, Rhythm-Al-Ism was the closest Quik ever got to making a commercial splash. âYouâz A Ganxtaâ and âHand in Handâ made radio waves across the country and the less radio-friendly tracks like âMedley For A âVââ were bumping out of car stereos. Combining his soulful, jazzy P-Funk/G-Funk beats with his effortlessly smooth flow, Rhythm-Al-Ism was the quintessential West Coast Party. Squelchy synths, bouncy bass, monstrously knocking drums, and freaky keys - this is peaking acidic party-rap, straight out the gate. Music for gliding, for skating, for time with your people and your poison. Sunshine. No cares. BBQs. Heavy smoke in the air. Dripping with wit and good humor. A real swing to the vibe.
The album opens with Quik setting out his mission statement with âRhythm-Al-Ism (Intro)â, telling us what this is all about before the self-explanatory âWe Still Partyâ rocks the spot. Itâs definitely all about the party here, complete with Quikâs signature head-nod/body-moving beat. Next up, the undeniable laidback funk and dripping swing of groove-laden âSo Many Wayzâ. This positively slaps.
Then we get to the three huge singles. The R&B-tinged radio-friendly minor-hit âHand In Handâ closes the first side only for the flip to get straight into the rolling and scratching of bleepy computer-funk banger âDown, Down, Downâ (featuring a particularly nice use of Howard Johnsonâs epochal âSo Fineâ). The effortlessly smooth, flute and guitar-laced âYouâz A Ganxtaâ completes the trio. Next up the fast-paced, vocoder-enhanced, woulda-beena-global-hit âI Useta Know Herâ. This coulda (shoulda) been a single too. Head-nod funk workout âNo Doubtâ, with its ace sample of Prince's âSexy Dancerâ, closes out the second side.
âSpeedâ races out the gate on the second disc, sampling Edwin Birdsongâs âRapper Dapper Snapperâ in a harder, better, faster, stronger way than those daft Parisian punks. Amphetamine-swift raps over soaring, string-drenched b-boy beats. A total anthem. Up next, the staggering, near 8-minute laconic, lounge-y sax-rap of âWhateva U Doâ cools things down and smooths things out with its flute wrapping around a sample of Smokey Robinsonâs âSo In Loveâ and some oh-so-classy lounge-piano tinkling. And speaking of smooth, things donât get much smoother than the blissfully melodic glider-anthem âThinkinâ âBout Uâ riding that ace flip of SWVâs âUse Your Heartâ. Exceptional.
The exquisite funky-flute-slapper âMedley for a âVâ (The P***Y Medley)â opens the fourth and final side, with star turns from Snoop Dogg and a typically suave Nate Dogg. Itâs followed by the supremely skanked-out âBombudd IIâ, a beautifully sweet reggae-fuelled ode to the herb. âGet 2Getha Againâ is slick funk. Stunning.
This 2022 Be With double LP re-issue has been mastered for vinyl by Simon Francis, cut by Pete Norman, and pressed at Record Industry. Unusual for the time, Rhythm-Al-Ism was originally pressed as a double and weâve reproduced the original LA vibe picture sleeve and insert to match.
As that original front cover says, this is âover 70 minutes of commercial-free musicâ and itâs absolutely perfect from start to finish. There are no stand-out tracks here. Itâs all gold.
TRACKLIST
- Rhythm-al-ism (Intro)
- We Still Party
- So Many Wayz
- Hand In Hand
- Down
- Youâz a Ganxta
- I Useta Know Her
- No Doubt
- Speed
- Whateva U Do
- Thinkinâ Bout U
- ELâs Interlude
- Medley For A âVâ (The P***y Medley)
- Bombudd II
- Get 2Getha Again
- Reprise (Medley For A âVâ)
LISTEN
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Description
KEY FEATURES
- 2024 Re-Press Edition
- 2xLP pressed on 140g Black Vinyl
- Original picture sleeve and insert
RELEASE DESCRIPTION
DJ Quik is a giant of West Coast hip-hop. With his fourth album Rhythm-Al-Ism he created his masterpiece, a perfect hip-hop album. As Quik explains, âthe name Rhythm-Al-Ism alone tells you what I was doing. I was mixing up rhythms. I was meshing R&B with hip-hop and jazz. And a little bit of comedyâ. Itâs absolutely sensational and as with a lot of mid-90s albums those original vinyl copies are now rare so hereâs the Be With re-issue.
A preternaturally gifted producer/rapper, DJ Quik has produced scores of LA gangsta rap classics. Heâs released platinum and gold records of his own, as well as helped craft them for the likes of Tupac, Snoop Dogg, and Dr Dre. Quik has always been quirkier and more interesting than his gangsta rap peers, both musically and lyrically. An old-school funk producer at heart, heâs also incredibly nice on the mic. His raps often deal in boasts, jokes, and good times but also cover his beefs, his trials, and his trauma. Partying and pain, all mixed up. DJing and producing hype beat tapes from age 14, Quikâs tracks blended the languid funk and rubbery synths of Zapp and George Clinton with a gangsta aesthetic, creating a more danceable foil to Comptonâs more typical nihilistic hedonism. Ultimately, his records sound custom-engineered to drift out over sun-soaked barbecues.
Released in 1998 on Profile, Rhythm-Al-Ism was the closest Quik ever got to making a commercial splash. âYouâz A Ganxtaâ and âHand in Handâ made radio waves across the country and the less radio-friendly tracks like âMedley For A âVââ were bumping out of car stereos. Combining his soulful, jazzy P-Funk/G-Funk beats with his effortlessly smooth flow, Rhythm-Al-Ism was the quintessential West Coast Party. Squelchy synths, bouncy bass, monstrously knocking drums, and freaky keys - this is peaking acidic party-rap, straight out the gate. Music for gliding, for skating, for time with your people and your poison. Sunshine. No cares. BBQs. Heavy smoke in the air. Dripping with wit and good humor. A real swing to the vibe.
The album opens with Quik setting out his mission statement with âRhythm-Al-Ism (Intro)â, telling us what this is all about before the self-explanatory âWe Still Partyâ rocks the spot. Itâs definitely all about the party here, complete with Quikâs signature head-nod/body-moving beat. Next up, the undeniable laidback funk and dripping swing of groove-laden âSo Many Wayzâ. This positively slaps.
Then we get to the three huge singles. The R&B-tinged radio-friendly minor-hit âHand In Handâ closes the first side only for the flip to get straight into the rolling and scratching of bleepy computer-funk banger âDown, Down, Downâ (featuring a particularly nice use of Howard Johnsonâs epochal âSo Fineâ). The effortlessly smooth, flute and guitar-laced âYouâz A Ganxtaâ completes the trio. Next up the fast-paced, vocoder-enhanced, woulda-beena-global-hit âI Useta Know Herâ. This coulda (shoulda) been a single too. Head-nod funk workout âNo Doubtâ, with its ace sample of Prince's âSexy Dancerâ, closes out the second side.
âSpeedâ races out the gate on the second disc, sampling Edwin Birdsongâs âRapper Dapper Snapperâ in a harder, better, faster, stronger way than those daft Parisian punks. Amphetamine-swift raps over soaring, string-drenched b-boy beats. A total anthem. Up next, the staggering, near 8-minute laconic, lounge-y sax-rap of âWhateva U Doâ cools things down and smooths things out with its flute wrapping around a sample of Smokey Robinsonâs âSo In Loveâ and some oh-so-classy lounge-piano tinkling. And speaking of smooth, things donât get much smoother than the blissfully melodic glider-anthem âThinkinâ âBout Uâ riding that ace flip of SWVâs âUse Your Heartâ. Exceptional.
The exquisite funky-flute-slapper âMedley for a âVâ (The P***Y Medley)â opens the fourth and final side, with star turns from Snoop Dogg and a typically suave Nate Dogg. Itâs followed by the supremely skanked-out âBombudd IIâ, a beautifully sweet reggae-fuelled ode to the herb. âGet 2Getha Againâ is slick funk. Stunning.
This 2022 Be With double LP re-issue has been mastered for vinyl by Simon Francis, cut by Pete Norman, and pressed at Record Industry. Unusual for the time, Rhythm-Al-Ism was originally pressed as a double and weâve reproduced the original LA vibe picture sleeve and insert to match.
As that original front cover says, this is âover 70 minutes of commercial-free musicâ and itâs absolutely perfect from start to finish. There are no stand-out tracks here. Itâs all gold.
TRACKLIST
- Rhythm-al-ism (Intro)
- We Still Party
- So Many Wayz
- Hand In Hand
- Down
- Youâz a Ganxta
- I Useta Know Her
- No Doubt
- Speed
- Whateva U Do
- Thinkinâ Bout U
- ELâs Interlude
- Medley For A âVâ (The P***y Medley)
- Bombudd II
- Get 2Getha Again
- Reprise (Medley For A âVâ)

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