ONE FOR THE MONEY
Joint Force is the new non-de-plumbe adopted by Auckland rappers OJ and Slave, and their long-time DJ companion, DLT. The trio are on the verge of releasing the eight-track EP One Inch Punch (named after a Bruce Lee manouvere) on BMG Records, and have already drawn considerable overseas interest. Recent visitor and Beasties Boys’ producer Mario Caldato Jr. has remixed the track ‘Static’, giving it a “blunted jazz-hip-Beastie” flavour. The EP also features a remix of the OJ & Slave classic, ‘Burntime’.
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Rip It Up, Issue 213, 1 May 1995, Page 14
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85ONE FOR THE MONEY Rip It Up, Issue 213, 1 May 1995, Page 14
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