The X-Ecutioners
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| The X-Ecutioners | |
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Total Eclipse, Roc Raida & Rob Swift
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| Background information | |
| Also known as | X-Men Ill Insanity |
| Origin | New York City, New York, USA |
| Genre(s) | Hip Hop Turntablism Underground rap Instrumental hip hop Experimental hip hop |
| Years active | 1989–present |
| Associated acts | DJ Premier Mike Patton DJ Quest |
| Website | Official Website |
| Members | |
| Roc Raida Total Eclipse DJ Boogie Blind DJ Precision |
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| Former members | |
| Mista Sinista Rob Swift |
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The X-Ecutioners is a group of hip hop DJs / turntablists from New York.
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[edit] History
Originally including 11 members, they formed under the name X-Men, which was chosen partly because of their rivalry between Super DJ Clark Kent's crew of DJs, known as the Supermen, and partly after the Marvel Comics characters, but had to change their name due to trademark infringement.
After the groups name changed, the crew was later reduced to members Rob Swift, Roc Raida, Total Eclipse, and Mista Sinista (named after the Marvel Comics' Mister Sinister) before releasing their debut album X-Pressions. Sinista later left the group shortly after the release of Built From Scratch, and Rob Swift left the group for personal and artistic reasons in 2005.
In the wake of Swift's departure, The X-Ecutioners have been scarcely heard of; however, the latest word is that the group has two new members, DJ Boogie Blind and DJ Precision.[1]
The X-Ecutioners have worked with many famous artists on their albums Built From Scratch and Revolutions and are highly respected in hip hop for their turntable skills, being infamous for the technique known as beat juggling. They have been known to do numerous collaborations, ranging from Kool G Rap to Cypress Hill, Mike Shinoda and co-released an album with Mike Patton called General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners. The X-Ecutioners contributed to a remix of Run-DMC's "King of Rock" on the Harmonix game Amplitude, and the DJ group's song "Like This" was featured in the video game SSX 3.
As of 2007, Rob Swift, Total Eclipse and Precision have formed a new group called Ill Insanity. Their latest release, "Ground Xero" contains 14 tracks featuring the likes of, Q-Bert, DJ Excess, and Grand Master Roc Raida.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- 1997: X-Pressions (Asphodel)
- 1998: Japan X-Clusive (P Vine)
- 2002: Built from Scratch (Loud/Sony)
- 2003: Scratchology (Sequence)
- 2004: Revolutions (Sony)
- 2008: Ground Xero (Ablist Productions)
[edit] EPs/Singles/Vinyl Records
- 1997: Música Negra (Black Music)/Wordplay (EP)
- 2002: It's Goin' Down (CD Single/Vinyl Record) #13 Modern Rock Tracks, #29 Mainstream Rock Tracks, #85 Billboard Hot 100[1]
[edit] Film Scores
- 2008: Prom Night with Danny Elfman
[edit] References
- ^ Scratch Magazine, Sept./Oct. 2006.

