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Sure Shot Drum Series Volume 1

Sure Shot Drum Series Volume 1

Label
Not On Label (Paul Nice Self-released)

Album Summary

Paul Nice — the New York-born DJ, producer, and devoted crate-digger whose name carries serious weight in the underground — dropped 'Sure Shot Drum Series Volume 1' in 2019 as a self-released, independent production resource project. This man didn't walk into no fancy studio with a big-label budget behind him. He came with his records, his knowledge, and his lifelong dedication to the art of the dig. Drawing deep from his legendary personal vinyl collection and his encyclopedic understanding of where the real heat lives in the groove, Paul Nice crafted this project as a pure drum break and percussion sample series — a labor of love designed to give producers authentic, soul-drenched raw material rooted in the boom-bap tradition that built hip-hop from the ground up.

Reception

  • The project landed with immediate credibility inside underground hip-hop production circles, where Paul Nice's reputation as one of the most respected crate-diggers in the game spoke louder than any press release ever could.
  • As an intentionally niche, independent release aimed squarely at beatmakers rather than the commercial mainstream, the album carried no chart ambitions — its success was measured in the reverence it earned on beat-making forums and among serious producers who understood exactly what they were holding.
  • Word spread organically through DJ communities and producer networks, with the album earning the kind of quiet, knowing appreciation that only comes when something is built with genuine integrity for people who truly know the difference.

Significance

  • This record stands as a genuine contribution to hip-hop's production heritage — a curated, purposeful collection of drum sounds that honors the break-beat digging tradition sitting at the very foundation of the genre's DNA.
  • By packaging these percussion elements into a dedicated series format, Paul Nice built a bridge between the sacred world of classic vinyl culture and the modern beatmaking workflow, ensuring that old-school sampling aesthetics don't fade away but instead stay breathing and alive for the next generation of producers coming up.
  • The album reflects a meaningful early 2019 movement among veteran hip-hop figures to archive and distribute the foundational sonic elements of the culture — a quiet act of preservation ensuring the drum-break tradition remains in living hands rather than lost in the dust of forgotten record bins.

Tracklist

# Song BPM Preview Time
  1. A1 Untitled YouTube
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  10. A10 Untitled YouTube
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  12. B12 Untitled YouTube
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  14. B14 Untitled YouTube
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  20. B20 Untitled YouTube
  21. B21 Untitled YouTube
  22. B22 Untitled YouTube

Artist Details

Paul Nice is a Brooklyn-bred digger and sonic architect who spent the 2010s flipping rare breaks and dusty crates into something altogether fresh, building a reputation as one of the most respected beat craftsmen in the underground. His work carries the weight of a man who truly *knows* the records — not just the sounds, but the stories behind the wax — and that deep reverence comes through in every chop and every layered groove he lays down. Like the great producers who came before him, Paul Nice moves between the worlds of collector and creator with a rare kind of grace, keeping the spirit of the break alive for a generation hungry for something real.

Members

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Artist Discography

5 Fingers Of Death Battle Breaks Vol. IV (2002)
Drum Library Vol. 1-5 (2009)
Shaolin Buddha Beat Mix (2011)
Fabreeze Brothers (2015)
Remixes.Edits.Blends. #1-4 (Bundle) (2015)

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