
El Michels Affair: Enter The 37th Chamber Vinyl LP
My style is the best. When those first Wu-Tang covers 7"s dropped, it was definitely a lightbulb moment for El Michels Affair. The response was rabid (we moved hundreds of those records) while the diehard fans demanded more. Nearly three years later, the Shaolin project is completed in form of this full length. In addition to the versions from Enter The Wu-Tang ("CREAM," "Da Mystery Of Chessboxin" - so wicked, "Can It Be All So Simple," "Bring Da Ruckus," and "Protect Ya Neck"), the crew has picked some of their favorite solo Wu moments including "Cherchez," "Incarcerated Scarfaces," "Shimmy Shimmy Ya" and others. Also look out for the hidden 37th chamber. Meticulous execution as usual, highly recommended.
- black vinyl pressing
- music label: Fat Beats 2009
reviewed by the mgmnt 04/2009
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El Michels Affair: Enter The 37th Chamber Vinyl LP
My style is the best. When those first Wu-Tang covers 7"s dropped, it was definitely a lightbulb moment for El Michels Affair. The response was rabid (we moved hundreds of those records) while the diehard fans demanded more. Nearly three years later, the Shaolin project is completed in form of this full length. In addition to the versions from Enter The Wu-Tang ("CREAM," "Da Mystery Of Chessboxin" - so wicked, "Can It Be All So Simple," "Bring Da Ruckus," and "Protect Ya Neck"), the crew has picked some of their favorite solo Wu moments including "Cherchez," "Incarcerated Scarfaces," "Shimmy Shimmy Ya" and others. Also look out for the hidden 37th chamber. Meticulous execution as usual, highly recommended.
- black vinyl pressing
- music label: Fat Beats 2009
reviewed by the mgmnt 04/2009
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My style is the best. When those first Wu-Tang covers 7"s dropped, it was definitely a lightbulb moment for El Michels Affair. The response was rabid (we moved hundreds of those records) while the diehard fans demanded more. Nearly three years later, the Shaolin project is completed in form of this full length. In addition to the versions from Enter The Wu-Tang ("CREAM," "Da Mystery Of Chessboxin" - so wicked, "Can It Be All So Simple," "Bring Da Ruckus," and "Protect Ya Neck"), the crew has picked some of their favorite solo Wu moments including "Cherchez," "Incarcerated Scarfaces," "Shimmy Shimmy Ya" and others. Also look out for the hidden 37th chamber. Meticulous execution as usual, highly recommended.
- black vinyl pressing
- music label: Fat Beats 2009


















