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Performer: Masters At Work
Genre: Electronic
Album: Justa "Lil" Dope / Our Mute Horn
Released: 1991
Style: Breakbeat, House, Downtempo
MP3 version ZIP size: 1684 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1379 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1160 mb
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 321
Other Formats: WMA VQF MMF ADX VOC MP3 AA


Tracklist Hide Credits

Dope Side
A1 Justa "Lil" Dope 6:39
A2 Blood Vibes (The Kenny "Dope" Remix)
Remix – Kenny "Dope"*
6:15
Madd Side
B1 Our Mute Horn (Ken Lou Mix) 5:24
B2 Our Mute Horn (Bonus Beats) 2:24
B3 Our Mute Horn (Ambient Dubb) 2:11

Credits

  • Engineer [Mix] – Kieran Walsh (tracks: B1 to B3)
  • Executive-Producer – Aldo Marin, Amado Marin
  • Mastered By – Chris Gehringer
  • Producer, Mixed By – Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez, "Little" Louie Vega*
  • Trumpet [Mute] – Ray Vega (tracks: B1 to B3)
  • Written-By – K. Gonzales*, L. Vega*

Notes

Mute horn solo by Ray Vega is dedicated in memory of Miles Davis.

Track A1 samples "Darkest Light" by Lafayette Afro Rock Band from the album "Malik".
Track A2 samples Junior Reid - One Blood.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 28762 00255
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): Don't Mute This Horn! Play It Loud!!

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CR-255 Masters At Work Justa "Lil" Dope / Our Mute Horn ‎(12", RE) Cutting Records CR-255 Unknown
CR-255 Masters At Work Justa "Lil" Dope ‎(12", Promo) Cutting Records CR-255 US 1991

Dobpota
'Justa "Lil" Dope' also formed a memorable part of Coldcut's seminal 'Journeys By DJ' mix, that truly still hasn't been bettered... 'Our Mute Horn' is just a beautiful track, I'm really surprised this hasn't moved quicker & commanded a price hike, being a true MAW & Kenny Dope classic.

Androlhala
"Our Mute Horn" contains samples of "Visual - The Music Got Me" (1983).

Vuzahn
In Tenerife, tracks A1 and A2 we're play it at 45 rpm. Check this out!

Amerikan_Volga
Justa Lil Dope is based on the break from Schooly D's legendary "PSK What Does That Mean" - DJs Fabio and Grooverider used to play this at Rage sped up to 45 and it would just tear the place down. Another track they did this with was Carl Craig's "Bug in a Bass Bin"...

WUNDERKIND
Justa "Lil" Dope was also cained at 45, either way you remember those breaks & horns right? Another tune that inspired the early d&b scene.

fabscf
Sounds too slow at 33/3 speed. Sounds like it was pressed too slow rather than the original speed, whereas the 'Schoolly D/P.S.K. - What Does That Mean' which it was taken from, sounds how it should be.

Alsath
haha, sounds ridiculous at 45'... play at the original 33 speed, HIP HOP DOPENESS.