Rob Life - Here's One I Made Earlier / The Great Rhythm Caper
- Artist Rob Life
- Title Here's One I Made Earlier / The Great Rhythm Caper
- Label Breakin' Bread (3)
- Catalogue No BNB003
- Format 7''
- Genre Hip-Hop Breaks Beats
- Media Condition Near Mint (NM or M-)
- Sleeve Condition Generic
Year Released: 2000 (Rob Life is a contemporary UK hip-hop/turntablist producer/DJ often associated with releases on labels like Fat City Records).
Genre: Instrumental Hip-Hop, Breakbeat, Turntablism, UK Hip-Hop.
Detailed Description Containing Key Facts: This single by UK producer and turntablist Rob Life showcases his deep knowledge of breakbeats and his skill in crafting instrumental hip-hop. Rob Life is part of a tradition of DJs and producers who focus on manipulating samples and rhythms to create new, dynamic tracks, often appealing to B-boys, B-girls, and other DJs.
"Here's One I Made Earlier": This title playfully refers to the creative process, suggesting a track built from various samples and beats. It features intricate drum programming, layered with classic funk samples (basslines, horn stabs, vocal snippets), all expertly chopped and rearranged.
"The Great Rhythm Caper": This side would continue the theme of rhythmic exploration, with a more cinematic feel through its samples and arrangement. Both tracks are designed for head-nodding and would appeal to fans of instrumental hip-hop, old-school breakbeats, and turntablism culture, demonstrating Rob Life's prowess in the art of sampling and beat construction.
