Description
Kicking the Hell out of Music is a cassette-only mini-album by the British hip-hop/urban group N-Daze, independently released on Sound Doctrin’ Productions in 1993. The album was produced, recorded, and mixed by Rob Amponsah at R.B.S. Studios in London, England.
The tape was assembled by Rob Amponsah (engineer, producer), David Beard (programmer), Tony Miller (singer), Paul Sevier (rapper, singer), and Rebecca Mohammed (rapper).
Now that the Worldwide Message Tribe have been snapped up Stateside by Scott Blackwell, we were wondering if Britain could throw up anyone else that good. Well, get ya Union Jacks out boys and girls, ‘cos here comes another bunch good enough to take the entire Christian world by storm! N-Daze have put together one kickin’ album. It features rap quite heavily, but there’s enough variety and melody to gain the more general ‘dance’ label. First track up is «The Word», which is vastly superior to any other British Christian rap I’ve heard (not that many of us have heard much). My favourite track is «Serious» with its delightfully jazzy piano licks and engaging lyrical ideas that climax with the proclamation “When Jesus rose from the dead, that was SERIOUS!” The entire album sounds authentic – every rap, every vocal hook, every rhythm track sounds like it’s laid down by someone who knows exactly what they’re doing. Are you listening Mr Blackwell? [Karl Allison, Cross Rhythms, October 1993]
Cassette tracklist:
Side One – Side Alpha
A1. “The Word”
A2. “Wisdom’s Children”
A3. “Serious”
A4. “Altolife”
Side Two – Side Omega
B1. “Precious”
B2. “What Are You Facing”
B3. “Change Your Mind”
B4. “The Purifier”




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