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DJ High-C & W. Brooks comprise the Dallas, Texas-based production/record procurement duo known for their instrumental hip hop releases throughout the early to mid aughts. Along with their musical output, their facial hair grooming habits have changed dramatically over the past two decades. Educated by Hip Hop and immersed within the culture of diggin', no matter the location. They have witnessed first hand what the state of Texas has to offer while on the search for those ever elusive LPs and 45s.

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none Three The Hard Way: 3rd Anniversary Sounds — Rehash Various Mind Under Matter Various - Three The Hard Way: 3rd Anniversary Sounds(CD, Comp, Mixed, Unofficial) Jointz Magazine none US 2004 Sell This Version
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JD007 Night Walk — Rehash Dj Tosh Of Climber* Morning Dj Tosh Of Climber* - Night Walk(CDr, Mixed) Jorze Disc JD007 Japan 2009 Sell This Version
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none LateNightTales (TheDecadeBox) — Rehash Various Gratuitous Theft In The Rain Various - LateNightTales (TheDecadeBox)(27xCD, Comp, Mixed + Box, Ltd, Num) LateNightTales none UK 2011 Sell This Version
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none Student Radio Mix With Bean Talking — Rehash Belle & Sebastian Spring 1980 Belle & Sebastian - Student Radio Mix With Bean Talking(CDr, Mixed, Promo) Rough Trade none UK Unknown Sell This Version

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Coatsey

Coatsey

October 13, 2017
Couldn't agree more. It's such a shame they felt 'burned out' in High-C's words by the whole downtempo thing. I've (unsuccessfully) tried a couple of times to persuade High-C to release the best of the Rehash material on a single CD or at least digitally. This material is amongst the very best the genre has had to offer.
MyUniqueUsername

MyUniqueUsername

October 4, 2017
If you love Endtroducing, then their whole damn discography is required. I am not trying to belittle Rehash by comparing them to DJ Shadow of the Endtroducing era. I'm just telling you that if you have often felt disappointed that there is not more instrumental hip hop in the vein of Endtroducing vein, and, just as important, of Endtroducing quality and staying power, then you will be overjoyed to hear what these guys put out. Sure wish they were still at it.

Simply put, it is criminal that Rehash never gained traction beyond Soul Strut forum lurkers. Buy on sight.

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