On this week's Salute the Sample, Rock the Bell's exclusive series where LL COOL J, Greg Nice, and DJ Z-Trip breakdown the origin of some of Hip-Hop’s most beloved samples, the trio reminisced on the rap classic, "93 'Til Infinity" by some "cool brothers" aka Bay Area group Souls of Mischief.
Almost 20 years after it was first released in 1974, Souls of Mischief sampled Bill Cobham's slower, somber track, "Heather," for what's arguably one of the most memorably distinctive tracks in Hip-Hop history, "93 'Til Infinity," featured on their classic 1993 debut of the same name.
Emerging from the Hieroglyphics Crew, the group (comprised of A-Plus, Pesto, Opio and Tajai) helped stamp the alt-rap sound of the west coast, carving out a lane for the style in the midst of Dr. Dre's dominating G-Funk that was coming out of L.A., DJ Quik's brand of gangster jazz-funk coming out of Compton, and the "gorilla-tryin'-to-get-up-out-of-the-trunk" funk coming out of the Bay courtesy of E-40 and the rest of The Click. They remain one of the most respected crews in Hip-Hop, with a unique, recognizable sound.