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DescriptionMembers Kamanchi Sly, DJ Supreme, DJ Undercover, Ulysses, Agent Fritz, Agent Clueso Biography Hijack came out of Brixton, London in 1988 when they signed to Music Of Life, and they dropped their debut single, the now legendary, 'Style Wars'. Their next release was the brilliant DJ Supreme produced 'Hold No Hostage' backed with 'Doomsday Of Rap', probably two of the best tunes ever to be released by a UK act, in my opinion. It was a release that grabbed the attention of hip hop fans all over Europe, with DJ's Supreme and Undercover showing the world how the UK DJ's do it and Kamanchi Sly dropping his trademark quick delivery. Still on the underground scene, but with recognition growing all over Europe, ICE T heard Hijack on the radio and decided to sign them to his Rhyme Syndicate Records label in the USA. Their first release on the label, in 1989, was the Batman themed 'The Badman Is Robbin' which went on to reach the UK's Top 40 charts, giving it's listeners a taste of things to come with it's opening lines 'Taken From The Forthcoming Album, The Horns Of Jericho by Hijack'. In between 'The Badman Is Robbin' and 'The Horns Of Jericho' album, Hijack released 'Style Warriors Revenge' back on the Music Of Life label as a stop gap while Hijack were waiting for their album to be released by Warners Brothers after the collapse of ICE T's Rhyme Syndicate Records. Finally, 'The Horns Of Jericho' was unleashed to it's awaiting public in 1991 and is arguably the greatest hip hop album ever to be released outside of the USA. With classics like 'The Phantom Of The Opera' and 'Hijack The Terrorist Group', it was a groundbreaking release from a UK act, that set the standards for others to follow. Unfortunately, Warner Brothers never released the album to the US market and Hijack parted company with the label. Soon after the group split due to musical differences, DJ Supreme went on to launch Backbone Records, working with such artists as The Icepick. Kamanchi Sly and DJ Undercover went on to set up Reservoir Records as Mr Pink and Mr Blonde, releasing two singles and re-releasing 'The Original Horns Of Jericho' a limited edition double album featuring previously unreleased tracks and an instrumental record. Kamanchi Sly then went on to become Unknown MC and set up Soulfood Records in 1998 with his brother DJ Pied Piper, they went on to produce for footballer Andy Cole on his single 'Outstanding'. They managed to reached the Number 1 spot with garage tune 'Do You Really Like It'. In 2004 Kamanchi Sly is now back in the UK hip hop scene and has released two EP's on his new label Catalyst Recordings, look out for his new album 'The Holy Grail' this year, 2005. Many people would pay a lot of money to get Hijack back together again, I'm one of them, but, the chances seem remote, unfortunately. THE HORNS OF JERICHO (Rhyme Syndicate Records - 1991) Side 1 1. Intro / Phantom Of The Opera 2. The Syndicate Outta Jail 3. Daddy Rich (Part 1) 4. Back To Brixton 5. Airwave Hijack Side 2 1. Hijack The Terrorist Group 2. The Badman Is Robbin' 3. I Had To Serve You 4. Don't Go With Strangers 5. Brother Versus Brother 6. The Paranoid Schizophrenic With Homicidal Tendencies 7. The Contract (featuring Huntkillbury Finn, The Icepick, Shaka Shazam) Artist : Hijack Album : The Horns of Jericho Label : Rhyme Syndicate Records Genre : Hip Hop Release Date : 1991 Audio Format : MP3 Bit Rate : 320kbps Frequency : 44100Hz Channels : Stereo Level : MPEG 1 LAYER 3 Encoded by : LAME3.96r Size : 117MB Tracker : h33t Sharing Widget |