Biography
Oh No first met saxophonist J. Plunky Branch when Branch heard the young producer sample one of the tracks he recorded with his 70s jazz outfit Oneness Of Juju and contacted him. The two realized that they shared a unique perspective - Oh No viewed Plunky's 70s recordings as the perfect source material for banging hip hop tracks and Plunky viewed Oh No as a conduit to bring Juju's music to a new generation. This album - entirely culled from Plunky's recordings from the 1970s on labels such as Strata East and Black Fire - is the result.
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