
Okay, becuase of "Mrs. Millers House" DJ Wally & DJ Willie Ross get the credit for discovering this "terror fabulous" offshoot of instrumental hip-hop, but what do you call it? R.I.P.hop? Bahdum-dum-chaaanngggg!!! [Applause]. Seriously, DJ's Wally & Ross drop some ferocious, bassy, down tempo breaks mixed with cinematic loops and a plethora of creepy and psychedelic sounds to produce one of the finest mixes of original tripped out hip-hop and triphop influenced beats this side of Samhain (and I don't mean the band).
Track Listing:
Land of the Dead - Mrs. Miller
The Other Side
Old Wounds
Something in Those Trees - Killing Me With Her Song
- A Strole Down Sutter Ave
Don't Look in the Attic
b4 It's to Late - evp Broadcast
- Crossroads
Pergatory Blues - Fading Fast
Close Your Weary Eyes
Kane's Alien Trainwreck
The Ancient Evil
Grim Melody
Chained & Shackled - Realization
The Hands of Time
Serated
Conformed Dimentia
They're Among Us - No Way Outtah Here
- Uneasy
What Dreams Are Made of...
Restless Slumber - Don't Ever Come Back
- Odd Man Out
- Unwelcome
You can settle in for a tale of urban horror, but it doesn't really matter if you drop it All Hallows' Eve or not, this album brings the headnod any time of year. Although "Something In Those Trees" may not translate poolside (depending on who your neighbors are), throw on "What Dreams Are Made Of" and you're all good for a little Mojito-thuggin'.
And by the way, that didn't start out as a thinly veiled Beatles reference back there...Wally & Ross? ...it just happened all on its own...spooky...I am the WallyRoss! I digress... There are no Beatles tracks here, but that whole walrus thing of theirs is a bit creepy.
You aint bringin' the scary if "Mrs. Millers House" isn't bumping your Hallow Eve get-down.