Deltron 3030 - Deltron 3030

Deltron 3030 ‎– Deltron 3030

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Tracklist

State Of The Nation 0:25
3030 7:29
The Fantabulous Rap Extravaganza 0:21
Things You Can Do 4:59
Positive Contact 4:42
St. Catherine St. 0:43
Virus 4:26
Upgrade (A Brymar College Course) 4:10
New Coke 0:41
Mastermind 3:34
National Movie Review 0:53
Madness 4:38
Meet Cleofis Randolph The Patriarch 0:36
Time Keeps On Slipping 4:59
The News (A Wholly Owned Subsidiary Of Microsoft Inc.) 0:49
Turbulence (Remix) 3:33
The Fantabulous Rap Extravaganza Part II 0:37
Battlesong 4:07
Love Story 3:26
Memory Loss 4:39
The Assmann 640 Speaks 0:31

Versions

Title Label Cat# Country Year
Deltron 3030 (CD, Album, Dig) 75 Ark 75033 US 2000
Deltron 3030 (2xLP, Album) 75 Ark 75033 US 2000
Deltron 3030 (CD, Album) 75 Ark, Tommy Boy Music 75033 US 2000
The Instrumentals (2xLP, Album) 75 Ark 75044 US 2001
The Instrumentals (CD, Album) 75 Ark 75044 US 2001
Deltron 3030 (CD, Album, RE) Traffic Entertainment Group TEG-4509 US 2008
Deltron 3030 (2xLP, Album, RE) Deltron Partners DEL 75033 US 2011
Deltron 3030 (2xLP, Album, RP, Red) Deltron Partners DEL 75033-1 US 2012
Deltron 3030 (2xLP, Album, RP, Whi) Deltron Partners DEL 75033-1 US 2012
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by Seemose Feb 09, 2011 (edited about 1 year ago)

referencing Deltron 3030, 2xLP, Album, RE, DEL 75033

Reissue of a Hip-Hop classic. This album is über dope, absolute must have for any Hip-Hop lover. Del the funky homosapien as Deltron spits his unique style over dope space themed weird Dan the Automator beats while Koala does some crazy scratching to give it that finishing touch. The drums on these beats are ill and dirty sounding you will love it. Dans use of the samples are insane tie fighters, sounds from the game doom, etc. Positive contact, 3030, madness, time keeps on slipping, and memory loss are my favoritetracks on here pure hip hop classics. If you don't have an original copy you should cop this reissue you won't regret it trust me you might even need two copies!
Review by quantumchaos Apr 25, 2005 (edited over 7 years ago)

referencing Deltron 3030, CD, Album, Dig, 75033

the track madness is well arranged, i could never find out where that 'grip of the city' sample was from.. the quality of voice made me think of 'petula clark - downtown'
Rated 4/5
Review by awillhoite Jan 16, 2005 (edited over 7 years ago)

referencing Deltron 3030, CD, Album, Dig, 75033

In my opinion not as good as Dr. Octagon (purely for nostalgias sake) but one of the best Hip Hop albums that I’ve heard lyrics wise since Company Flow’s Funcrusher Plus. Even though Kid Koala’s scratch routine and oddball samplings are some of his best works it still doesn’t compare to Q-Bert’s work on Dr. Octagon. But don’t get me wrong this album is great. Del’s unmistakable voice and his even more unforgettable rhyme patterns make this album a sure buy for anyone wanting to get into the underground Hip Hop scene, though this is just scratching the surface. Another one of Deltron 3030’s great attributes is Dan the Automator’s choice in featured artist, second only to Handsome Boy Modeling School even though most of the artist appear on this album too. Who would have thought Sean Lennon and Del would have complement themselves so well? In conclusion this album has made classic status over the years with me and I think it will for many more years ahead.

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