Wax Buyers Club

So after this month, I'm up for renewal of my 4-month international sub. Does it renew automatically if I do nothing or do I get some kind of renewal email?
 
Well, no clue yet but I must say november will be HipHop at Wax Buyers Club. Very excited about this release.
Hip-Hop!!! 😍😍😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

I’m extremely excited to see what the November Wax Buyers Club ROTM is Edd! Baby Monster can’t wait to see what it is! 😇🙋‍♂️🐒
 
Well this month I swapped for Parson Jones, it's a pretty cool album. Along with Henri Texier, Extraa, Oliver Nelson, The Brooks and Texas Chainsaw I think it's a nice little collection so far.

All the albums arrived within a few days of posting, all look great and sound even better. No pops, crackles, warps or anything. Just consistently good music :cool:
 
Well this month I swapped for Parson Jones, it's a pretty cool album. Along with Henri Texier, Extraa, Oliver Nelson, The Brooks and Texas Chainsaw I think it's a nice little collection so far.

All the albums arrived within a few days of posting, all look great and sound even better. No pops, crackles, warps or anything. Just consistently good music :cool:
That parson Jones album is an underrated gem
 
Well this month I swapped for Parson Jones, it's a pretty cool album. Along with Henri Texier, Extraa, Oliver Nelson, The Brooks and Texas Chainsaw I think it's a nice little collection so far.

All the albums arrived within a few days of posting, all look great and sound even better. No pops, crackles, warps or anything. Just consistently good music :cool:

Oh thanks. Reading this is an achievement to me for 2 reasons :
- First, the service quality you mentioned. I have some warped records and damage or delay during the shipping from time to time but I manage to keep it very low. It might the first priority at WBC. It is by far impossible to please everyone with our choice, but we must deliver a clean vinyl on time.
- Second, you talking about a "collection" about Texier, Nelson (those guys are monuments) and then Parson Jones and Texas Chainsaw Dust Lovers who are less than well-known. This is so cool.


That parson Jones album is an underrated gem

Almost all Underdog Records release are underrated. Flox, Bongo Hop, Tribeqa, Otis Stacks.... Here is one of the playlist label for those who want to hear some more.
We are working with the label to give you some good stuff in April or May 2021. :)


One last thing. I need some help from you. If you search for "Wax Buyers Club" on Google, you'll find our "business profile" which allows you to rate us, the same on FaceBook. As you can imagine, It would help me a lot to get some feedback from you. So if you have 2 minutes to make it happen, many thanks.
 
Oh thanks. Reading this is an achievement to me for 2 reasons :
- First, the service quality you mentioned. I have some warped records and damage or delay during the shipping from time to time but I manage to keep it very low. It might the first priority at WBC. It is by far impossible to please everyone with our choice, but we must deliver a clean vinyl on time.
- Second, you talking about a "collection" about Texier, Nelson (those guys are monuments) and then Parson Jones and Texas Chainsaw Dust Lovers who are less than well-known. This is so cool.




Almost all Underdog Records release are underrated. Flox, Bongo Hop, Tribeqa, Otis Stacks.... Here is one of the playlist label for those who want to hear some more.
We are working with the label to give you some good stuff in April or May 2021. :)


One last thing. I need some help from you. If you search for "Wax Buyers Club" on Google, you'll find our "business profile" which allows you to rate us, the same on FaceBook. As you can imagine, It would help me a lot to get some feedback from you. So if you have 2 minutes to make it happen, many thanks.

Done!
 
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Madwreck is part of The Others, an american band who worked with Wax Tailor on his first album. Wax Tailor has a new album coming soon The Shadow Of Their Suns but he has already been picked for AotM.

 
Madwreck is part of The Others, an american band who worked with Wax Tailor on some of his albums. Wax Tailor has a new album coming soon The Shadow Of Their Suns but he has already been picked for AotM.
Once again you're a machine @Skalap. You're close, because Madwreck works with another label and a quick search on Google and you'll get it very fast.
 
Once again you're a machine @Skalap. You're close, because Madwreck works with another label and a quick search on Google and you'll get it very fast.


MC Mattic and producer Madwreck, two-thirds of the long disbanded The Others, reunite as Ill Scholars, their latest venture into tried and true hip-hop. The North Carolina natives come with an extensive pedigree in the business; Mattic (now based in France), having worked with many musical luminaries around the world, and Madwreck, a much sought-after producer, building his brand as one-half of The Dirty Art Club and putting his signature sound on various artists’ projects. Their work together on this self-titled debut proves a stylistic accomplishment, combining a healthy influence of jazz and funk with crisp boom-bap grooves.

Mattic’s nimble flow is the product of book-smart knowledge and clever pop-culture references. His rhymes compliment beautifully the production tuned by Madwreck’s dexterous hand and together they create some of the most intelligent hip-hop to hit the speakers in a long time.

The album’s first single, “Magic”, proposes a revival of the golden-age hip-hop duo, channeling such fine examples like Pete Rock & C.L Smooth and Eric B. & Rakim. Numbers like the title-track demonstrate Madwreck’s ingenious design of playing with convention yet finding new ways to open up the rhythms to allow some truly inventive ideas into the production. And the imaginative use of samples, as on the choral-soaked “Move Mountains” (feat. YagoMeans), puts the duo a good mile ahead of the contending packs. There is enough electricity in these numbers to juice a thousand boomboxes. Mattic’s rhymes, meanwhile, flutter and bang about in the mix with his usual swagger, keeping the vibes locked with the grit and luster of true soul.

These here, then, are 15 cuts to remind you how hip-hop sounds when it’s done right – and when it’s done by some of the best in the game.
 
Well, I'm in a good mood.

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Well. Madwreck was featured on La Fine Equipe ‎– La Boulangerie 2 released on French label Nowadays. There are some really great artists on this label including Clément Bazin, Fakear, Form or, again, La Fine Equipe. I can't find any upcoming album that looks like the label on the vinyl picture you shared.
 
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