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Main Source

Canadian/American hip-hop group

Main Source

Summary

Canadian/American hip-hop group

FieldValue
nameMain Source
imageFile:Main Source Group.jpg
captionMain Source circa 1991. From left to right: Sir Scratch, Large Professor and K-Cut
backgroundgroup_or_band
originQueens, New York City, U.S.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
genreEast Coast hip-hop
years_active1989–1994, 2002
label
past_membersLarge Professor
K-Cut
Sir Scratch
Mikey D

Toronto, Ontario, Canada K-Cut Sir Scratch Mikey D

Main Source was a Canadian-American East Coast hip-hop group based in New York City/Toronto, composed of Toronto-born DJs and producers, K-Cut and Sir Scratch, as well as the New York City natives, DJ J.O.D and record producer Large Professor. Later, another Queens MC, Mikey D (Michael Deering), replaced Large Professor.

History

Main Source was founded in 1989. The group released its debut album, Breaking Atoms, on July 23, 1991. The album is notable for featuring the first on-record appearance of Nas on the track "Live at the Barbeque," alongside Joe Fatal and Akinyele. Other tracks include "Looking at the Front Door", "Just a Friendly Game of Baseball", and "Watch Roger Do His Thing". Because of business differences, the group broke up before its second album, tentatively titled The Science could be released. However, Sir Scratch and K-Cut released a second album under the Main Source name titled Fuck What You Think, with new recruit Michael Deering aka Mikey D on vocals & featured another first on-record appearance for The Dog Pack which would later become the Yonkers rap group The LOX on "Set It Off"; however, the album was shelved due to inner conflicts between Wild Pitch Records and group management., The singer Madonna sampled the bassline from "What You Need" on Fuck What You Think in her song "Human Nature," which appeared on her 1994 album, Bedtime Stories.

Main Source logo

Prior to Main Source, Mikey D was also one third of the Laurelton, Queens-based hip-hop group Mikey D & The L.A. Posse. The group also consisted of DJ Johnnie Quest and engineer/producer Paul C (who was also the mentor of Large Professor). In 1988, Mikey D was also the winner of the New Music Seminar battle for world supremacy.

Large Professor went on to be an instrumental producer for hip-hop stars such as Eric B. & Rakim, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Nas, and Diamond D. He references his falling-out with Sir Scratch and K-Cut on A Tribe Called Quest's third album Midnight Marauders. On the track "Keep It Rollin'" he says, "I'm Uptown chillin', takin in this Grandmaster Vic blend/from the projects, the PJ's, fuck them two DJ's; Self mission."

K-Cut also produced for a wide range of hip-hop artists, including Big Pun, Maestro Fresh-Wes, Fu-Schnickens, Queen Latifah, and even NBA star Shaquille O'Neal. He also mentored another Toronto-based producer named Watts.{{cite news |access-date = 2017-01-02 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150509142348/http://www.hiphopcanada.com/2007/08/interview-austin-watts-garrick/ |archive-date = 2015-05-09 |url-status = dead

On December 22, 2002, at a concert in Toronto, the original members of Main Source performed together for the first time in nearly 10 years.

Breaking Atoms was named as one of two jury vote winners, alongside Buffy Sainte-Marie's It's My Way!, of the Polaris Heritage Prize at the 2020 Polaris Music Prize.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Breaking Atoms (1991)
  • Fuck What You Think (1994)
  • The Science (2023) (Album recorded between 1991 and 1994)

Singles

  • "Think" (1989)
  • "Looking at the Front Door" (1990)
  • "Watch Roger Do His Thing" (1990)
  • "Just Hangin' Out" (1991)
  • "Peace Is Not the Word to Play" (1991)
  • "Fakin' the Funk" (1992)
  • "What You Need" (1993)

Guest appearances

  • The Brand New Heavies - "Bonafide Funk" from Heavy Rhyme Experience, Vol. 1 (1992)

Charts

YearSongUS RapAlbum
1990"Looking at the Front Door"1Breaking Atoms
1991"Just Hangin' Out"11Breaking Atoms
1992"Fakin' the Funk"1White Men Can't Rap
1994"What You Need"48Fuck What You Think

References

References

  1. Kellman, Andy. "Main Source - All music.com".
  2. (2006). "Encyclopedia of Rap and Hip-Hop Culture". [[Greenwood Publishing Group]].
  3. Patch, Nick. (2016-08-15). "Main Source: A hip-hop classic with Toronto ties turns 25". [[Toronto Star]].
  4. (1998). "[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music". [[Virgin Books]].
  5. (19 December 2002). "Rap's Main Source".
  6. [https://www.fyimusicnews.ca/articles/2020/11/16/2020-slaight-family-polaris-heritage-prize-winners-named "2020 Slaight Family Polaris Heritage Prize Winners Named"]. ''FYI Music News'', November 16, 2020.
  7. [https://www.billboard.com/music/Main-Source/chart-history/RSA] {{dead link. (December 2021)
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