The Ablist
The Ablist is the second album by the turntablist Rob Swift. It was released on February 23, 1999, by Asphodel Records and was produced by Rob Swift and Dan The Automator. Like Swift's previous album, The Ablist received positive reviews. The rapper Pharoahe Monch makes an appearance.
The Ablist | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | February 23, 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1998-1999 | |||
Genre | Turntablism Underground rap | |||
Label | Asphodel Records | |||
Producer | Rob Swift Dan The Automator | |||
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Track listing
- "Day One" - 0:30
- "Dope On Plastic" - 2:09
- "What Would You Do?" - 2:12
- "Night Time" - 2:40
- "Modern Day Music" - 3:53
- "Two Turntables And A Keyboard" - 0:15
- "Fusion Beats" - 3:47
- "Alma's Message" - 0:14
- "Turntablist Anthem" feat. Pharoahe Monch - 4:01
- "Let's Talk Relationships" - 0:13
- "I'm Leaving" - 2:33
- "Brainstorming" - 1:09
- "All That Scratching Is Making Me Rich!" - 5:15
- "Ben Fee The MC" - 0:08
- "Musica Negra/Black Music (Remix) - 5:00
- "Gangis Kahn" - 3:49
- "This Is Our Day" feat. Dan The Automator - 3:57
- "The Will To Do Something Different" - 0:11
- "Something Different" - 3:58
- "Gangis Kahn Returns" - 0:11
- "The Ablist" - 2:13
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