DJ Fury – Furious Bass (CD) (1992) (FLAC + 320 kbps)
Amid the many artists contributing to the largely undocumented Miami bass scene centered on Joey Boy Records in the 1990s, DJ Fury certainly stands out as a major talent, as part of Bass Patrol and also as a solo artist. Born Brian Graham in Sanford, a small town in central Florida, Fury began his music career as a breakdancer and soon after moved to house-party throwing. He spent some time in the US Air Force soon afterward and earned enough money to buy production equipment.
Fury then began collaborating with rapper RX Lord (Robert Lewis) as Bass Patrol and signed to Miami’s preeminent bass label, Joey Boy. In addition to annual Bass Patrol releases (later compiled on a series of best-of collections), Fury also released solo albums: “Bass Man” (1992), “This Is The Way It’s Done”, “Not the Way It Should Be Done” (1994), “Back 2 Da Bassics” (1996), and a “Greatest Hits” collection (1996). After a few low-profile years, Fury resurfaced in the early 2000s with a comeback album, “Still Blowin’ Speakers” (2000), and his own label, Full Moon Records. Here’s “Furious Bass” from 1992 on On Top Records, featuring rapper RX Lord. Bass in yo’ face!
Tracklist:
01. Fury Don’t Play Dat
02. Boom Contest
03. Let The Quad Loose
04. Undercover Lover
05. Speaker Popper
06. Neverending Bass
07. Anytime Is Partytime
08. Games Of The Lame
09. Do The Handy Man
10. Fury’s Groove
11. Computer Bass
12. Furious Bass Mix I
Download:
FLAC – Wayshare
320 kbps – Wayshare
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