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4.0 excellent | Alabaster Jones | June 27th 16 | 1994 was a momentous year for DJ Screw, as it saw his growth from a simple disc jockey with a great idea to one of the most renowned DJ's in the south, especially in his hometown of Houston. This tape, his final of the year, sees a retrospective Screw, with the tape essentially being a combination and upgrade of Hard Times and Da Funk Is On Your Mind. His skills in both chopping and transitioning are really in excellent form here, especially on one of his greatest screw's, "Ain't No Thang" by Outkast. The first half of the tape is definitely one of his greatest accomplishments, and while the second half is also good, there's a few repeats of tracks he did earlier, though done much better than before, evident in Lady Of Rage's "Afro Puffs" and "So Much Love" by Big Mello. His best years were certainly ahead of him, but his accomplishments during 1994 are summed up very well here, and are definitely nothing to scoff at.
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