library music is the crate digger’s manna, music that has never been commercially released, hence much harder to come across, providing obscure sample material for generations of producers. any respectable digger will recognise the boosey & hawkes recorded music library sleeves immediately. however, the cavendish music archive, of which they are part, remains one of the least chartered non-commercial music catalogues among producers.
this is no longer the case, thanks to veteran beatsmiths jonny cuba (dynamic syncopation) and ollie teeba (the herbaliser), and their army of emcees: audessey, oxygen, ugeorge, supastition, emskee & eddie meeks. we bring you my boosey weighs a tonne, an album sampled wholly from the cavendish archive. this makes a perfect follow up to 2011’s soundsational lp on ubiquity, for which soundsci gained the blessing of mike james kirkland to sample his rich back catalogue.