Zaid Cantu & Modranicht ~ 1993

With “1993”, Zaid Cantu & Modranicht take us on a journey straight back to the golden era of hip-hop. This 5-track EP—featuring four instrumentals and one vocal-driven track—is a love letter to the ‘90s, packed with boom-bap grooves, dusty samples, and undeniable head-nodding energy.

Each beat is laced with warm vinyl crackle, soulful melodies, and crisp drum breaks that echo the raw authenticity of hip-hop’s formative years. The instrumentals feel like a collection of lost gems from a ‘93 mixtape, perfectly balanced between nostalgia and modern finesse. When the vocals kick in, it’s a reminder of the era’s storytelling magic—raw, real, and effortlessly smooth.

From start to finish, “1993” captures the essence of classic hip-hop with a refined touch, making it a must-listen for those who crave that timeless boom-bap feel. Play it loud, let the nostalgia hit, and enjoy the ride.

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