MC Law

MC Law was a member of Milton Keynes Hip Hop collective W.I.Z.E Crew that was formed during the early 1990s by rapper/producer Judge Wizely. MC Law performed as a rapper/vocalist in the groups live shows and in 1993 recorded vocals on the groups debut and only official release to date entitled “Beats me“.

MC Law.

During the early 1990s W.I.Z.E Crew were regularly performing in and around Milton Keynes. Although several demo recordings had been circulating via an unofficial cassette tape the groups debut composition was released in 1993 on 2’E’Z Records. The recording formed part of a vinyl EP entitled “Kuppa Soop II – Mona In Despair”. Continue reading

DJ 2’E’Z

DJ 2 ‘E’Z began organising and performing at Hip Hop/Dance events in and around Milton Keynes during the early 1990s. By 1991 DJ 2’E’Z had begun collaborating with rapper Judge Wizely and contributing to early demo recordings by The W.I.Z.E Crew. In 1992 DJ 2 ‘E’Z established his own label 2’E’Z Records and released a series of early Hardcore/Drum & Bass recordings that involved several local DJs, producers and artists.

DJ 2’E’Z, Early 1990s.

Between the years 1992 and 1993 2’E’Z Records released the following recordings:

  1. VARIOUS – “Kuppa Soop – Hardcore Mayhem Vol 1” (1992)
  2. VARIOUS – “Kuppa Soop II – Mona In Despair” (1993)
  3. DJ RYLOW featuring MC BIZKITThe Hardcore Innovator EP” (1993)
  4. DJ RYANCome Girl Come” (1993)
  5. MEGA 4Drop This” (T.E.T Remix) (1993).

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Judge Wizely

Rapper and producer Judge Wizely was actively creating music in Milton Keynes during the early 1990s. Judge Wizely formed Hip Hop collective The W.I.Z.E Crew that incorporated several vocalists, DJs and Dancers all connected to the local Hip Hop scene. Recordings by Judge Wizely and The W.I.Z.E Crew were released during the early 1990s via a series of vinyl EPs entitled “Kuppa Soop” on 2’E’Z Records.

Judge Wizely (Center) – The Point, 1993.

By 1991 Judge Wizely and The W.I.Z.E Crew were regularly performing in and around Milton Keynes at local Hip Hop events. The collective had also created several demo recordings that began to circulate among local Hip Hop fans via an unofficial cassette tape know as “The W.I.Z.E tape“. The recordings contained on “The W.I.Z.E tape” can be heard in the below youtube playlist: Continue reading