Hip Hop in NY just suffered a massive heart attack with this news...it wasn't just a record store, it was the epicenter of underground rap...i've met many artists at Fat Beats and seen several free live performances...they'll never be another store like this ever again...R.I.P.
It was an honor to meet you today Eclipse. You are a legend and thank you for your contribution not only to hip-hop but to New York City. This is our city, our culture, and it's fading away. I'll see you soon and yeah I posted like 5 videos from Thursday.
Flew in from the U.K twice - once in 2003 and again in 2007 - DJ Eclipse behind the till. Picked up Style Wars DVD, Just Ice and BDP classics and that camo record bag. Sad to hear it shut down. NY really needs places like that. 🎧
Ventured to the legendary FatBeats during the summer of '99 during a family trip to NYC. I was looking for some newer scratch records and some rare groove mixes and left with DJ Eclipse's Fractured Breaks and Kon & Amir's On Track Vol. 1-3 on cassette. That was the one and only time I ever visited a FatBeats store. A shame I never got to make a return trip nor can I in the future.
My goodness. Dilated People's joint in the beginning. This joint was on every underground station. And they had like 3 remixes to that track too!!!! Long live the Halftime Show on WNYU 89.1FM!!!!!!!
Ive been coping viynl herd scince 98,even tho now the hiphop scene has changed,i still shop here,to take my records back to England! Please support this shop
My nephew and I went to Fatbeats yesterday. We went to see Vinny Paz, her was signing his new CD. While we were talking to Vinny, Jus Allah showed up, another GREAT artist. We took a few photos with them outside, they were very personable. We then went up for the signing and i have to say it was like 105 degrees in there. They had no airconditioning. It was way too hot. My nephew finally got his CD signed by Vinny, took a few more photos with Vinny and Jus.
fuck... i cant believe it closed... the worst part about it is that i only got to go the day it closed... i mean it was great seing preemo but it seemed like a place i would love to just go and chill listen to same great music ugh.... there needs to be a new place for underground heads to just chill get some records, make connections etc
if you wanna find high quality hip hop you can go to amoeba on 6400 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA or Record Surplus on 12436 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA they still got real raw rare NEW and OLD cds and vinyls.
haha really o.O... nice one brother, shit man I been diggin thru my crates lookin' for that thinkin it was some gangstarr track... no wonder I couldnt find it. Mucho gracias senior
Great store but too hot in the summer. They had no airconditoning. We saw Jus Allah and Vinny Paz yesterdat. Vinny was signing his CD's. They were mad cool and very personable. Jus and Vinny were hagning outside before the signing. I took some photos of them with my nephew.
@xFreestyleKingx yea im tryin to make it my career also. but i dnt kno where to start haha. and yea, i agree, they shud make sum record store places too in sum cities. this kind of hip hop lives forevor.
@Ph0netic1 yo man, i wish i went to fatbeats n meet Premier when i had the chance! i go thru NYC alot but . . . man i wish had the chance fam! haha. forreal.
I'm from Stamford CT just for me to take metro north to grand central and take I think take the 4 to Astor pl , I'm around Bleeker st and I past the big metal cube , and look for 1 n 2 st , I wasn't scared of the white pitbull they had in the basement , I'm a part of hip hop culture and Mike Zulu that was one of the producer for big pun is from Stamford CT , Mike Zulu CT . TNT reppin
Hip Hop in NY just suffered a massive heart attack with this news...it wasn't just a record store, it was the epicenter of underground rap...i've met many artists at Fat Beats and seen several free live performances...they'll never be another store like this ever again...R.I.P.
Had the pleasure of visiting Fat Beats in the summer of 2007 travelling all the way from Belfast Ireland.
It was an honor to meet you today Eclipse. You are a legend and thank you for your contribution not only to hip-hop but to New York City. This is our city, our culture, and it's fading away. I'll see you soon and yeah I posted like 5 videos from Thursday.
Flew in from the U.K twice - once in 2003 and again in 2007 - DJ Eclipse behind the till. Picked up Style Wars DVD, Just Ice and BDP classics and that camo record bag. Sad to hear it shut down. NY really needs places like that. 🎧
Ventured to the legendary FatBeats during the summer of '99 during a family trip to NYC. I was looking for some newer scratch records and some rare groove mixes and left with DJ Eclipse's Fractured Breaks and Kon & Amir's On Track Vol. 1-3 on cassette. That was the one and only time I ever visited a FatBeats store. A shame I never got to make a return trip nor can I in the future.
This store is the Original that stacks wax forever. Long live this store.
Dj Eclipse is a good bloke (as we say here in the UK). I've only been to Fat Beats in Amsterdam. It's now closed. Booooo!
Pz
My goodness. Dilated People's joint in the beginning. This joint was on every underground station. And they had like 3 remixes to that track too!!!!
Long live the Halftime Show on WNYU 89.1FM!!!!!!!
94 till infinity!
Ive been coping viynl herd scince 98,even tho now the hiphop scene has changed,i still shop here,to take my records back to England! Please support this shop
My nephew and I went to Fatbeats yesterday. We went to see Vinny Paz, her was signing his new CD. While we were talking to Vinny, Jus Allah showed up, another GREAT artist. We took a few photos with them outside, they were very personable. We then went up for the signing and i have to say it was like 105 degrees in there. They had no airconditioning. It was way too hot. My nephew finally got his CD signed by Vinny, took a few more photos with Vinny and Jus.
fuck... i cant believe it closed... the worst part about it is that i only got to go the day it closed... i mean it was great seing preemo but it seemed like a place i would love to just go and chill listen to same great music ugh.... there needs to be a new place for underground heads to just chill get some records, make connections etc
Ain't really too many spots where you can buy classic hip hop and underground. Fat Beats is the spot.
ill get mine on the internet before i drive to newyork to stop at fatbeats for some old school vinyl.
Miss this place
i hope to go here someday!
if you wanna find high quality hip hop you can go to amoeba on 6400 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA or Record Surplus on 12436 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA they still got real raw rare NEW and OLD cds and vinyls.
I'm goin to FatBeats NY right now. :-D
Correction- it is the tih2 ta3 crew!
haha really o.O... nice one brother, shit man I been diggin thru my crates lookin' for that thinkin it was some gangstarr track... no wonder I couldnt find it.
Mucho gracias senior
R.I.P Fat Beats :(
much respect to dj eclipse!
@3KeepDaBeat6 Too late! It closed Labor Day Weekend! But catch DJ Eclipse on the Halftime SHow on 89.1 WNYC Wednesday Nights 10:30PM-1AM!
@SjokkoladeBolleMusa
Yup, they recently shut it down...and I never got the chance to go there! :(
@xFreestyleKingx Yeah it was a great experience, it helped me solidify that i want Hip-Hop to be my Career.
Aaaahhh man... whats the preemo gangstarr beat at the end??? I cant believe Ive forgot the name of that beat.... thats the sh*! right there
The 6th sense
i want to go
A shout out to Dj Eclipse from the 310h 22A crew and the thi2 ta3 crew.
Great store but too hot in the summer. They had no airconditoning.
We saw Jus Allah and Vinny Paz yesterdat. Vinny was signing his CD's. They were mad cool and very personable. Jus and Vinny were hagning outside before the signing. I took some photos of them with my nephew.
@xFreestyleKingx yea im tryin to make it my career also. but i dnt kno where to start haha. and yea, i agree, they shud make sum record store places too in sum cities. this kind of hip hop lives forevor.
@Ph0netic1 yo man, i wish i went to fatbeats n meet Premier when i had the chance! i go thru NYC alot but . . . man i wish had the chance fam! haha. forreal.
Just heard the news..... SAD SAD DAY! I know DJ's/ Hip Hop music lovers both in the UK and the US will be sad now...
@Lerstalad02 is the shop down :O !?
or what :' ( ?
where should i go now?
@3KeepDaBeat6
fat chance of goin to fat beats now... rip.
I would love to meet u in realty bro
The Notorious B.I.G. - Unbelievable
I wonder where all that J Dilla promo is now 🤔
got to go once. was broke as fuck but still...
It's been closed for the past 2 years...
Dj Eclipse is my nigga
I always shop at Fat Beats. Peace to Eclipse and the rest of its staff. Just get rid of those fuckin bootleggers outside the store!! lol
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I'm from Stamford CT just for me to take metro north to grand central and take I think take the 4 to Astor pl , I'm around Bleeker st and I past the big metal cube , and look for 1 n 2 st , I wasn't scared of the white pitbull they had in the basement , I'm a part of hip hop culture and Mike Zulu that was one of the producer for big pun is from Stamford CT , Mike Zulu CT . TNT reppin
The stock from this store fits right inside my computer. Todo.
1 John 2:15 - "Do not love the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father (God) is not in him."