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Stro Elliot
Stro's Old Beat Farm

Stro's Old Beat Farm
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Catno

SCM145

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

US

Release date

Apr 1, 2022

Genres

Hip Hop

Stro Elliot has risen to prominence as the percussionist for The Roots and was previously a producer and MC for The Procussions. Long before being a nightly part of The Tonite Show with Jimmy Fallon as a part of The Roots, Stro released a collection of vaulted tracks called “Stro’s Old Beat Farm”.

This collection of tracks were created between 2004 and 2010, and gave a glimpse of greatness to those that scoured the internet for the best in beats.

SCM presents Stro’s Old Beat Farm in physical form for the first time, ten years after its release. It is a document of a man who would soon be well on his way.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$55*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A01

Intro

A02

Rize

A03

Cook Me

A04

Bike Ride

A05

Sharp Life

B06

Miles Funk

B07

Blue Way

B08

This Town

B09

Whut Tha

B10

Smile

C11

Flye

C12

Twenty Five

C13

Yesterday's Chop Suey

C14

Your Song

C15

Off The Wallstreet

D16

Turn On Some Marvin

D17

Love Me

D18

Soul II Stro

D19

Dilla Tribute

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