Guru-July 17, 1966–April 19, 2010-April 19, 2010. Honour the works of the late rapper.

This brief blog, is to celebrate the life and works of the rapper Guru (born Keith Elam, July 17, 1966. Died, April 19, 2010).

A personal favourite of every one here at Rapshack.co.uk we would lke to celebrate the works and times of Guru. With all the conspiracy surrounding his illness and the reasons for his time in hospital months before his death, we feel that there is enough mention on this and not enough focus on Guru, as we all knew and loved him to be; A dope rapper and purveyor of the modern Jazz movement and Jazz/Hip Hop fusion.



What continues in this piece is a little information on his background and some embedded videos of his work, both with DJ Premier, known as Gangstarr and his work with legendary Jazz greats such as, Donald Byrd, Bernard Purdie, Courtney Pine and many others in his projects known as the Jazzmatazz Volumes.

Born Keith Elam in the Roxbury section of Boston on July 17, 1962, he began his career in the mid-1980s as MC Keithy E, but soon switched to Guru (which he later turned into an acronym, for Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal).


Guru’s father, Harry Elam, was the first black judge in the Boston municipal courts, and his mother, Barbara, was the co-director of library programs in the Boston public school system. Before beginning his rap career, Guru graduated from Morehouse College in Atlanta in 1983 and took graduate classes at the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan. After which he briefly worked as a social worker.


In 1988, after an early version of Gang Starr, Guru, Big Shug, DJ 1,2 B-Down (also known as Mike Dee) splintered, Guru met DJ Premier — Christopher Martin, a young DJ/Producer from Houston, whom like Guru had flown the nest to find Hip Hop sanctuary in Brooklyn. They formed a partnership that would lead to six influential and critically acclaimed albums, two of which, “Moment of Truth” and the hits collection “Full Clip,” were certified gold.

After making the six full length Hip Hop albums, Guru wanted to embrace his love for Jazz, and in particular the live Jazz band. He and DJ Premier departed for reasons to grow their on their own solos projects, DJ Premier producing tracks for other artists and Guru pursuing his Jazz fix. A permanent split was never meant to be executed.

Guru went on to make 4 of these projects in terms of 4 volumes of the Jazzmatazz series, full length albums and world tours with full band line ups.

Please take a look at the videos below, the first of which is taken from Gangstarr's second album, 'Step In The Arena'. A Hip Hop classic in it's own right, you can still hear tracks taken from this album being played in clubs all over the word and they still sound dope and fresh as the day they were written.

The second video is of Guru and his Jazzmatazz live band performing a concert in France. With the live band Guru could express himself perhaps a little more indepth than he could with a DJ.

Thank you for reading this blog and we hope that, like us you will help celebrate his life and appreciate what Guru did for us and that was to provide us with dope, hard hitting Hip Hop.

Rest In Power. Guru.









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All that scratching is making me itch-R.I.P Malcom Mclaren 1946-2010

A personal favourite of the Rapshack camp, Malcolm McLaren has died at the age of 64 New York yesterday. He had been suffering from cancer. He was one of the most notorious persuaders in rock's history and self-proclaimed inventor of punk.

Malcolm Mclaren's influence in music and fashion covers a vast spectrum of genres from the Punk anarchist ploits of The sex Pistols, managing them in the late 70's/early 80s. To the Break Dancing Scratch DJ in the '80s and bringing the art of the Scratch DJ to the UK after witnessing it in New York, U.S.A.

It was with this latter scene that first attracted many a young fan in the UK and around the world to Hip Hop, Breaking and Scratching. His Album, 'Duck Rock' (1983) has been one of the most sampled records in Hip Hop and Scratch DJ history. It was probably one of the first recorded pieces of work which sampled voices, noises and scratches to make a record. Even the cover, with the crazy stereo with the extended aerials and bull horns has been copied and mimicked. This can be seen on the Stones Throw Scratch/DJ Tool, 'Super Duper Duck Breaks'.

DJ Q Bert's now infamous "All That Scratching's Making Me Itch" scratch routine c.1997, used just those words, the sample taken from the album. It can be seen on the Technics DMC video, 'The Summit'.

R.I.P Maclom Mclaren.

Please take a look at the videos below and firstly see the Malcom Mclaren video for 'Buffolo Gals'. On this record you will hear the sample used by DJ Q Bert in the second video.







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Concentrate. label profile-Tru Thoughts




Rapshack 'Concentrate' Label profile-Tru Thoughts. November 2009





Each month we bring you some knowledge on an artist or Label of our choice and to celebrate that artist or label, not only do we give you some

information to read and learn on them we also give you the opportunity to buy their material from Rapshack.co.uk at a

discounted price.






We hope that you find the brief biogs useful and informative, all feed back is welcome.




If you have a particular artist or label that you would like to see in future 'Concentrate' editions please let us know.





Thanks and happy diggin' Rapshack crew. Peace.





Rapshack 'Concentrate' Label profile-Tru Thoughts



Interview with Robert Luis, Label Boss




OK, let’s start with the obvious question – why is the label called Tru Thoughts?



I knew I wanted to have ‘Thoughts’ as part of the label name and just before I needed a name to release our first tune I saw Pete Rock’s ‘Tru Master’ 12” and that was it. It was also a name that fitted with the way I had decided I want to run a record label with putting priority on music and making the business work around the music (rather than the other way round).
What is your musical background?

I wanted to learn how to play the drums from about the age of 8 but we lived in a flat and my Mum couldn’t afford lessons let alone drums. To be honest I’m not sure I’d have been that good anyway but I think that led me to getting really into hip hop in the 80’s…Run DMC ‘Sucker MC’s’ changed my life! I was a massive hip hop fan and when a mate told me to check early Gilles Peterson and Norman Jay radio shows for the original samples it opened my mind musically to a lot of other music.
What do you look for in the music you choose to release on Tru Thoughts? (other artist’s music, not yours!)

Originality, soul, creativity, trying to push music forward and good hooks!
What have you learned from running a record label?

It’s hard work but fulfilling. The old saying that the music business is 99% business 1%music can sometimes be frustrating but I can deal with it now. I think at Tru Thoughts we’ve changed those percentages a bit too.
What is the state of independents nowadays?

I think we are in a good position compared to the majors. The feedback I get is people are happy to buy our records and download the majors as more people have an understanding that supporting independent artists means you are helping them pay the rent and make more music rather than buy jewellery or other “successories”. We are also able to be a bit more creative. We can release an album that sells 3000 copies and not lose any money. A major needs to probably sell 50,000 plus just to break even.
What are your long term aims for the label?

At the moment I think we have gone passed the first stage of being an indie and people now know the label and what we are about and check our music. I hope we can continue to win more fans for the artists on Tru Thoughts and ideally I would like the label to be able to continue signing and developing new artists and establishing artists.

Words taken from the Tru Thoughts web site.



Tru Thoughts



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Rapshack Live with Stig & Syntax.


Rapshack.co.uk presents Rapshack Live with Dr. Syntax & Stig Of The Dump. The Foreign Beggars/Dented Records affiliates will be performing new tracks recorded on Lewis Recordings as well as their already known live sets which are definitely UK Bangers. Hosted by Buist Da Mano, support from Knowledge & Baggabonez, tunes spun on the night by A.Gee.

The venue hosting the event will be The Bar House, Victoria Road, Chelmsford, Essex. 15th May 2010 is the date and 8pm is the start of the action. Tickets/door entrance is £5 before 11 and more after. Please visit the websites listed below for more information.

It's gonna be a big night, so please arrive early to avoid disappointment and check out the live video coverage below from an earlier gig.




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New stock from Nas, Raekwon, Dr Dre, P Brothers

We have a few bits which have come in this week from the P Brothers and some great reissue classics from Dr Dre, Nas and Raekwon.

Nas "Life's A Bitch" Import Old School Hip Hop 12" Vinyl reissue Record. Inc, Arsenal remix + instrumentals. Ft. AZ. (Columbia)

The P Brothers "The Gas" Vol. 2 UK Hip Hop 6 Track EP Vinyl Record. Inc, "Caviar", "Late Night", "Noise Of peace", "That Kid Is Nice", "As Long As It's Real" + instrumentals. Ft. Samhill, Roc Marciano + Milano. (Heavy Bronx)

Raekwon "Only Built 4 Cuban Linkx" Import Old School Hip Hop 2xLP Vinyl reissue Record. Inc, "Can It All Be So Simple", "Glaciers Of Ice", "Incarcerated Scarfaces", "Wu Gambinos" + more. (Loud)

Dr. Dre "The Chronic" IMPORT Hip Hop 2xLP Vinyl reissue Record. Inc, "Let me Ride, "The Day The Niggaz Took Over", "Lyrical Gang Bang", "Nuthin' But A G Thang" + many more. Ft. Snoop Dogg + Rage. (Death Row)

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