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SOULMAN'S WORLD OF BEATS

STRAIGHT FROM THE SOULMAN WORLD OF BEATS VAULTS

About Me


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This MySpace page will be showcasing lost gems from THE SOULMAN's vaults, taken straight off of the original cassette tapes. SOULMAN (aka Phill Stroman aka Phill Most The Soulman aka Phill Most Chill) has been involved in hip hop as a fan, emcee, producer, journalist, artist, deejay and historian since 1977. As a youngster growing up in Connecticut about 30 minutes away from the Bronx NY Phill saw many of the great pioneers of hip hop performing live at neighborhood parties (Cold Crush Brothers, Funky Four, Afrika Bambaataa, Grandmaster Flash, etc.). After years of listening to many classic old school live tapes, Phill moved from being a fan to being a rapper and producer in his own right, securing a record deal in 1985 with Cutting Records (at that time one of the top labels in the rap industry) with his group The Devastating Two. Problems with the label resulted in their record "Runnin' Things" never being released. Phill later in the 80's recorded a solo record on In Effect Records as Phill Most Chill entitled "On Tempo Jack" (b/w "That Girl" and "Out To Kill"), which in recent years has gone on to be one of the rarest and most valuable rap records in history, selling for between $500 and $650. In the early 90's came Phill's "novelty" rap project Baritone Tiplove, which yielded the single "Young Ladees Drive Me Crazee" / "All Hell Iz Breakin' Loose" and the cassette-only lp "Livin' Foul". The original comic strips that Phill drew for the one-sheets promoting this record led to a job as cartoonist with Rap Sheet, the first hip hop newspaper. Once at Rap Sheet, Phill went from drawing his "True Urban Funnies" series to interviewing rap acts such as The Treacherous Three, De La Soul, The Roots, Pete Rock and others. The Pete Rock interview featured a sidebar that focused on the records that Pete sampled, and this gave birth to Phill's infamous SOULMAN'S WORLD OF BEATS column, where Phill talked with many of the top producers, beat diggers, deejays and record dealers of the mid 90's(Diamond D, Showbiz, Buckwild, Beni B of ABB Records, Mr. Supreme, DJ Cash Money, etc.). Around this time Phill began to amass a huge amount of records (breaks and beats, soul, jazz, rock, hip hop, etc.), increasing his collection from barely 5,000 up to around 20,000 and garnering the reputation as one of the top break collectors in the world. During the 90's Phill also released a number of indy records and around 1995-96 began setting up shop at the notorious Roosevelt Hotel Soul Record Show in NYC, selling beats to most of the east coast's best hip hop producers (DITC, Beatminerz, Beatnuts, The Hitmen, Q-Tip, Salaam Remi, DJ Spinna, Alchemist, Mighty Mi, J-Zone and countless others). The next phase in Phill's evolution came with his many break mixtapes and CDs, with an astounding 100 volumes of the Archaeologists Classics series, the Soulman World Of Beats breakmix CDs and the Best Of Archaeologists compilation CDs. The new millenium and the internet brought The Soulman back into the spotlight with his website www.worldofbeats.com, a return to writing for magazines with stints at Big Daddy, Grandslam and Wax Poetics, a reissue of his 1988 PHILL MOST CHILL "On Tempo Jack" 12" single, and now his own WORLD OF BEATS RECORDINGS label. More is yet to come, so check back here regularly and also at http://www.myspace.com/phillmost and http://www.myspace.com/phillmostthesoulman for all updated info on what's new in the World Of Beats. We'll be (hopefully) updating this MySpace page every week with some unreleased Soulman beats from the 80's, 90's and 2000's and also possibly some lost rap stuff straight out of the World Of Beats "Big Dresser Of Raw Sound" studios! All cuts recorded raw, as we always do. THAT REAL SCHITT. Holla at ya man if you're feelin' some of these never-before heard blasts from the past, and we'll keep posting more. ONE.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 1/15/2006
Band Website: worldofbeats.com
Influences: Pete Rock, Primo, DITC, A Tribe Called Quest, The Bomb Squad, De La Soul, Jungle Brothers, Ced Gee, Paul C, Large Professor, Sir Jinx, Marley Marl, Hitman Howie Tee, Hurby Luv Bug and others
Sounds Like: THAT REAL SCHITT
Record Label: WORLD OF BEATS RECORDINGS LLC
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

THAT REAL SCHITT blog is now in business

  The new official PHILL MOST CHILL a.k.a. THE SOULMAN blog is up and running at: http://thatrealschitt.blogspot.com/ lots of audio, info, pics, flix, whatever it takes to make it hardcore... st...
Posted by SOULMAN'S WORLD OF BEATS on Mon, 02 Jul 2007 06:14:00 PST

LATEST AUDIO: THE OLD ASS RAPPERS ALBUM, 2003

The most recent audio I put up on this, the SOULMAN WORLD OF BEATS Myspace page, are some instrumental tracks that were to be used for a project I conjured up, the Phill Most The Soulman "OLD ASS RAPP...
Posted by SOULMAN'S WORLD OF BEATS on Sat, 09 Jun 2007 06:24:00 PST

GETTIN' MY STUDY ON

Whassup.... just lettin' any and all who might be trying to get atcha boy or are waiting for me to respond to your friends' requests, have no fear- I will be getting back to you asap. I am right now b...
Posted by SOULMAN'S WORLD OF BEATS on Tue, 04 Apr 2006 07:15:00 PST

AUDIO FOR 2/06/06: TOMMY AIN'T MY MUTHA EFFIN' BOY

This week's audio clips consist of a couple of beats from my Soulman '97 beat tape (which I think was the last one I did with my old school set up consisting of an Akai S-950 sampler controlled by a C...
Posted by SOULMAN'S WORLD OF BEATS on Mon, 06 Feb 2006 10:28:00 PST

AUDIO FOR 1/30/06... BEATS, RHYMES AND HOT WAX

As you may have read, I will be trying to put some of my music from the past up on this MySpace page every week- beats taken straight off of cassettes from back in the 90's; demos of unreleased songs ...
Posted by SOULMAN'S WORLD OF BEATS on Tue, 31 Jan 2006 09:21:00 PST