
90s Tapes (2024, Reissue)
Abandoned In Da Streets was originally released on CD and cassette on a label called Noir. A quick peruse of Discogs shows that this album and an accompanying 12" single may have been the only releases that the label ever put out. The same can be said for this group. I certainly never heard of Da Homlez back in 1995, when this was originally released. I imagine they didn't make a lot of noise being on a new, independent label. And to be honest even if they had gotten a sniff of exposure on Yo! MTV Raps or the Source, I wouldn't have heard anything about it in 1995 as I had moved on from those.
What I can say is that if I had heard Da Homlez back then, there is almost no way I wouldn't have immediately loved it. Even though I am pretty sure I only bought one hip hip album in 1995, that one was the second Souls of Mischief CD. Even as I had started losing interest in the hip hop I had access to, I was still taken in by Souls and Hieroglyphics. And that's the niche that Da Homlez kind of slides right into. Maybe they are not quite as left of center as Hiero, but they are mining a similar west coast vibe, particularly when it comes to production. Another kindred spirit definitely being the first Pharcyde record.
Over strong, jazzy beats, the multi-MC crew trades killer lyrics back and forth. For a lot of the forgotten classics of the golden era that I have come across in later years, I have often said that the production is great and the vocals are good, or fine, or don't get in the way. That isn't the case with Da Homlez. These guys are great and if anything their skill only elevates the beats even higher.
As usual, 90s Tapes does a flawless job with this reissue. Everything looks amazing and sounds even better. There's more than one reason they are my favorite reissue label. There's the quality of the packaging and vinyl, of course, but they have done an incredible job of finding these hidden gems and making them available. I am pretty confident I would have never heard of Da Homlez if not for 90s Tapes, and man is my record collection better off having heard it. Highest recommendation if you can find a copy.
Da Homlez – Abandoned In Da Streetz:
https://90stapes.bandcamp.com/album/abandoned-in-da-streetz
https://90stapes.bandcamp.com/album/abandoned-in-da-streetz