Part 2, let's go:
Haych - The Debut - Pt.1 Of The Trilogy EP (1999, UK)
This is his first solo effort on the Different Drummer label, and although it's called 'Pt.1 of a triolgy' I think they only released this one.
I liked the track 'Havin A Laff' from the Raw Materials compilation so I blindly bought this one. I like his style as an MC, but the beats lack originality unfortunately. Still worth checking out.
DJ Rob One - Fly ID Show Breakbeats (mid 90es, LA)
No need to introduce what is probably one of the top 3 most influential hip hop DJ from LA, from the infamous CBS crew (by the way check the documentary about them if you haven't already).
Here is a breakbeat with various extracts from his infamous radio show called Fly ID.
Louie 'Phat Kat' Vega - Phat Kat Breaks & Beats Vol.1 EP (1995, NYC)
Ok my bad, I first thought this one was from the notorious Louie Vega from Masters At Work, but it was another NY guy, this one only produced hip hop and has a couple of breakbeats under his belt.
Here's arguably the best of those breakbeats record.
Milky Wayne & Ferb Da Prokraz(10)nator - Delay Of Game (Beats, Breaks, Extramentals) (1999, San Diego, CA)
Back to the westcoast with Masters Of The Universe member/producer Milky Wayne for another split breakbeat with fellow Ferb which I admit I never heard of. This one was pretty tough to get for a while then all of a sudden a few copies popped up on discogs.
Shed Dwellaz - Redwood City's Most Hated EP (2001, Redwood City, CA)
If you can't put Redwood City on the map, it's in the Bay Area between SF and San Jose.
Shed Dwellaz was comprised of MCs Stinkweed (RIP) and Tizoe and DJ Eons One who were also members of various legendary hardcore/grindcore bands from the Bay (Spazz, Plutocracy...).
So their rap record definitely has an edge and it's pretty great, westcoast horrorcore at its best.
Swamburger & BMF - S.W.A.M. (Survival With A Mind) 12'' (2000, Orlando, FL)
This last one is by Floridian MC Swamburger and DJ BMF who also produced some instrumental records for New Breed back in the days. Pretty enjoyable 12''.

