This diabolical brother really is a true entertainer and surpasses even my own expectations of him, as the reviewer below said Biz is on some next level isht, he's scrathes with more ferocity than a tramp with crabs does his daddy bag it's that ferocious, i gotta say though on a more serious tip that it's a lot better and well put together set than Pete's and Finesse diggin' on blue, you can also include Madlib's blue note set here also, But i gotta say that the shoutouts i feel enhance the set really it don't go on and on like Pete's does,The choice of blue note joints too are refreshing too and none of those played out stuff on here, if you are a budding dj or just love great instrumental LP's get this one in the bag, but move quick because this is out of stock for most of the time, even if you just love jazz and not really a hip hop fan i think you will still love this set. Biz maintains a fine standard here and drops some more of the "lesser" tracks like Marlena Shaw's " woman of the ghetto" and the brilliant Grant Green's "sookie sookie" theres just so much quality tracks, some more known than others, but in the mean time catch this set from the diabolical Biz if you can.