Album

Fantastic, Vol. 2

Slum Village

2000 · Hip Hop

19 collectors on Gatefold own this

Fantastic, Vol. 2 by Slum Village

Fantastic, Vol. 2 is a Hip-Hop album by Slum Village, originally released in 2000. On Gatefold: 41 pressings tracked, owned by 19 collectors.

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In the end, it all comes down to the keeper of the beats. The tick of a stick on a cymbal, the single tap on a snare, the rimshot: J Dilla kept the sound clean and simple, or at least it <i>seemed</i> simple, and from that radical essentiality something amazing flowed. Here was the blueprint for neo-soul, by a young producer already making hits with Common, De La Soul, and A Tribe Called Quest. With Slum Village, Dilla helped make hip-hop for folks full of—not larger than—life. As he himself put it on <i>Fan-Tas-Tic, Vol. 2</i>’s mission statement, “Raise It Up,” “I ain’t got none of that dough with none of them cars/ I ain’t f*cked none of them hos in none of them bars.” Rappers T3 and Baatin and rapper-producer J Dilla met in their Detroit high school and put out a strong debut, <i>Fan-Tas-Tic, Vol. 1</i>, in 1997. Their city gave them a sense of both brokenness and community, and thus “Slum Village” was a perfect name. Their flow is influenced by Native Tongues’ loose wooliness, and the invited guests on <i>Vol. 2</i> were off the hook: Pete Rock, Kurupt, Busta Rhymes, D’Angelo, Common all popping by. The dependable grooves Dilla crafted, with organs and samples filed down and dropped in a sliver off-center, were full of gravity and yet also odd as heck: They were like an auto assembly line that kept kicking out cool bicycles. This masterpiece was recorded in Dilla’s basement in the Detroit neighborhood the supple “Conant Garden” is named for, then sat on a shelf for over a year when industry business kept it on hold. And when it appeared in 2000, it still sounded like nothing else. By the time Dilla died six years later, he'd become a legend irreplaceable. But on <i>Fan-tas-Tic, Vol. 2</i>, he’s just a member of a Motor City trio, full of life, not sweating a legacy.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Intro
  2. A2Conant Gardens
  3. A3Climax (Girl Shit)
  4. A4Jealousy

Side B

  1. B1Hold Tight
  2. B2Tell Me
  3. B3I Don't Know

Side C

  1. C1What It's All About
  2. C2Forth & Back
  3. C3Untitled/Fantastic

Side D

  1. D1Fall In Love
  2. D2Get Dis Money
  3. D3Raise It Up

Side E

  1. E1Once Upon A Time
  2. E2Players
  3. E3Eyes Up

Side F

  1. F12U4U
  2. F2CB4
  3. F3Go Ladies

Sound DNA

  • Hip-Hop
  • Instrumental Hip-Hop
  • warm
  • laid-back
  • urban

Credits

The people behind it.

Performers

19 collectors on Gatefold own this · 41 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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