Finally, a new song from the new album, Wax Onomatopoeia, out this Summer from DJ Earl-e. "Wax On" is the intro song to the CD, so it is only fitting that it is the 1st release. I actually made this beat sometime in 1993-94, with the idea of it being an intro for an album like this. In fact, many of the beats on this album were mined from the vaults, giving them that crusty sound and authentic feel. I will detail the production aspects later, but for now, "sit back, relax, and listen to some hip-hop."
Starting his career as a radio DJ, Earl-E has been rocking the airwaves, blessing dance floors, and prolifically producing hip-hop music since 1992. His analog approach employs heavy use of samples, found sounds, and turntable experimentation, making what he calls, "beats inspired by life." He pulls from an extensive vinyl collection of hip-hop, reggae, house, funk, soul, jazz and more for his mixes. He also plays a mean harmonica.