Disposable Arts is a remarkable concept album by Masta Ace, first released in 2001. It tells the story of a Brooklyn MC leaving prison and coming home, then joining 'The Institute of Disposable Arts' as he realizes the dire situation in Brooklyn. The album combines songs and skits to form a complete narrative, featuring guest appearances from Strick, Punchline & Wordsworth, Apocalypse, Greg Nice, Rah Digga, J - Ro, King Tee, Jean Grae and more. The production is by Ayatollah, Paul Nice, Domingo, and Masta Ace himself. This is the 2nd solo album from the influential Brooklyn rapper. It comes as a black double - vinyl pressing and is back on vinyl for the first time since 2013. The music label is M3 Macmil Music 2022. Also available is Masta Ace's A Long Hot Summer Vinyl 2LP.



To use this vinyl album, just place it on a turntable. Make sure the turntable is clean and in good working condition. When you're done listening, gently remove the vinyl from the turntable and put it back in its sleeve. To keep it in good shape, store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid touching the playing surface of the vinyl with your fingers as this can leave oils and dirt, which may affect the sound quality. If you notice any dust on the vinyl, use a soft, anti - static brush to clean it before playing.