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| Recon, The |
| | Aliases: | This artist is (or was) also known as: [High Tech] | Country: | United States |
Website: | http://www.jasonhigh.com |
Info: | Jason High started out as a drummer in school, and had his
first taste of drum machine programming with the Alesis
HR-16b.
Michael Peace
He recalls seeing Michael Peace's name on the program for
Atlanta Fest in 1988. "I remember asking somebody who that
was and they said, 'I think it's like, a Christian rapper or
something'", he recalls. "I figured that was going to be
pretty terrible, because I already had Stephen Wiley's
'Rappin for Jesus' (1986) and it didn't compare to the Run
DMC and Beastie Boys I was into at the time.
PID
So I made plans to go take a shower. This was when Atlanta
Fest was at the race track and everybody camped out, instead
of having it at Six Flags. I was on my way with my towel on
my shoulder, and when I heard him on stage I flipped out."
On that same trip, he got ahold of P.I.D.'s "Here We Are"
and was hooked. By the time SFC hit the scene, he actually
knew what it was like to anticipate a Christian hip-hop
album. "I read about SFC in NOTeBORED magazine, and
couldn't wait".
Names
When the high school drumline had sweatshirts made, he was
donned with the name "High Tech" due to his last name,
aspirations to attend Georgia Tech, and his reputation as a
bit of a McGuyver.
The Pride
After high school, he got ahold of turntables and a Roland
S-1 sampler and put together a little EP. About that time,
he met up with Sintax the Terrific and soulHeir the manCHILD
at an open mic in Atlanta. From that point, he joined the
Pride, and they pooled their resources to get an MPC and
start recording tracks. Not wanting to be the only member
of the group without a two-part name, he added "the
Recon".
Music
Recon's tracks have appeared on:
- The Pride: Common Knowledge (1997)
- The Pride: Something IV Nothing (1997)
- The Pride: On Def Ears (2001)
- Various: Urban Soldiers 3 (2001)
- Deepspace5: EP (1998)
- Mark J: City of Pain (2003)
- Mark J: Concept after Concept (1999)
- Various: Sound of the Rebirth (1998)
And he has recorded or mixed for:
- Mars ILL: Raw Material (2001)
- Sintax the Terrific: Simple Moves (2003)
Instruments
He has played drums and guitar in church for 15 years, as
well as run sound & camera, edit video, and teach youth
group classes along the way. He played drums in a band
called Crossword Junkies (later Fabrik) in 2002 and 2003.
Family
Having worked a number of years in engineering after
graduating from Georgia Tech in 1999, Jason has returned to
his hometown of Albany, Georgia, and is seeking a Bachelor
of Music Education degree with intentions of becoming a high
school band director. He has been married to Fonta for the
past 8 years, and has two twin daughters due in
mid-september of 2007.
Mixtapes
Jason High started a special project, a mixtape only
containing classic christian hip hop tracks. The album is
released in 2007. |
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Release: | The Old School Holy Hip-Hop Mixtape : Lesson 1 |
| | MyHHHdb | |
Media: | [Digital Download] | Released: | 2007 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |
Recordlabel: | Indie (Independant Release) |
Info: | The mixtape is released on November 2nd, 2007.
1. Intro 1
2. Intro 2
3. Bible break - Stephen Wiley
4. Get you a bible - PID.
5. invasion of jesus - I.D.O.L. King
6. Christ - J.C. & the Boyz
7. Rock your world - Michael Peace
8. Here we are - PID
9. Conviction - J.C. & the Boyz
10. Solid rock crew - Michael Peace
11. Transformed - SFC.
12. J.e.s.u.s. - Michael Peace
13. Dope dealer - SFC
14. Lemme see your fruit - PID
15. What is his name? - PID
16. You are worthy - SFC
17. When I strut - D-Boy
18. Fanatic - J.C. & the Boyz
19. Rappin? for Jesus - Stephen Wiley
20. Blue sky lies - Freedom of Soul
21. Drugs - SFC
22. Just say no - PID
23. It?s a disease - D-Boy
24. I?m fed up - Michael Peace
25. Ain?t no stoppin? - SFC
26. Freedom of Soul - Freedom of Soul
27. The real thing - Dynamic Twins
28. Old school - E-Roc
29. It?s on you - Freedom of Soul
30. life - J.C. & the Boyz
31. Persuaded - Dynamic Twins
32. I.D.O.L. King go - I.D.O.L. King
33. Don?t tell me - Michael Peace
34. Why i rap - Stephen Wiley
35. G.O.D.S. posse in effect - D-Boy
36. Mission - Dynamic Twins
37. The boy don?t play - D-Boy
38. Mr. brain - SFC
39. Drop the mic - D-Boy
40. I caught the mic - MC Ge Gee
41. It?s like that - SFC
42. I ain?t wit it - Dynamic Twins |
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