
Dope Folks (2011, reissue)
On Wednesdays, in honor of Ed Lover Dance Day from Yo! MTV Raps, I take a break from rock and roll to write a little bit about hip hop. In the late 80s and early 90s hip hop ruled my musical life. During this often called 'Golden Era' I discovered so much incredible music. As I am slowly replacing the CDs I've had for twenty-five plus years with vinyl copies, I'm going to talk about some albums that had a really important impact on me during some very formative years.One of the things that I've been doing over the last couple of years has been buying old issues of The Source, a magazine that was essentially my bible when I got into hip hop in the early 90s. I've been able to acquire all of the issues from 1990-1994 (those pre-1990 issues are impossible to find) and I've been reading them in order. I've been paying extra close attention to the Unsigned Hype columns as I go through them, doing some internet sluthing to see if anything got released by any of the ones that didn't know of.
And that's how I found Legion Of D.U.M.E., who were featured in an Unsigned Hype column in 1992. From digging around it looks like the group had self released a two song single in 1994 and then couple of the guys splintered off into a group called Darc Mind that had a few releases. The only thing that really surfaced from Legion Of D.U.M.E. is this eight song 12" released by Dope Folks in 2011. It's an eight song, 40 minute long 12" so while I guess it's technically an EP, it's a much more satisfying listen to me than a lot of those 4-6 songs ones that never feel like they settle into a groove before they end.
Legion Of D.U.M.E. is a multi MC crew rapping over the perfect sort of beats that I love from this era. Thick bass lines, cuts in the hooks and hard hitting snare drum cracks. Perfect. The lyrics that these guys are throwing around are also quite nice. I think that if they had gotten a break back then, they'd be more fondly remembered by fans of the era. I know that had I heard this in 1994, I would have absolutely loved it. I love it now too and just wish there was more of it.
These songs make up a 1994 demo, but I can't help but wonder what songs were given to The Source in 1992? There most be more unreleased songs out there or different versions at the very least because the article references two song names that aren't on this 12". I for one would really like to get my hands on those and hope that someone out there can cobble together another Legion Of D.U.M.E. release.
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