This is some pretty tuff drug dealer music straight from Detroit. Boldy James seems so slow and tired, but at the same time his delivery and rhymes are super precise. Danny Brown should check this guy out and collaborate.
Download his tape here.
Great album of 2009 with Diz Gibran on the Mic and Moonshine on the Beats. Some ruff songs inside and also a few cheezy ones. "Soon You'll Understand" is one of these allround albums, no fillers and playable in rotation. Friday's soundtrack.. (Peeped by A88).. yarp°! (Complete stream after the jump).
This sounds like stuff off the Forever album. Perfect Wu missile in your fucking face.
Today is stay home day. To much to drink last night. I`m a put these slippers on, roll up some green and relax while listening to this tune a couple more times. Via.
Soul singer Miles Bonny released his new "Lumberjack" LP via "Melting Pot Music" featuring AHU and Fleur Earth with DJ Day, Suff Daddy, Hulk Hodn, Twit One, 74 Miles Away, Kova and Nicolas Kopernicus on the beats. Miles & Suff Daddy are on "Lumberjack & Gin Tour 2011" actually and now right in my vicinity at Champion Sound . Check the Teaser for the Live Gig above and check Miles album stream after the jump. Get your Wax at MPM.
Although most of Astronote’s current production is loaded with live instrumentation, for The Raw Tape he used an analog sampler to revisit a much more raw and gritty sampled sound. The result is an epic 21 track soundscape that delivers even more proof of why he’s considered one of the best new producers in the game.
What a Banger! Right after The Untouchables Rasco proves again, why he is still a guy always to count with. He is dropping a new album in Sept. called "Yesterday is not tomorrow".
The Homie Solo posted the Audio of Apathys "Check to Check" of his forthcoming Album "HongKong" Album. Here's the fresh visual. Nice Evidence Production, btw.
The Smash Brovaz second single off their forthcoming LP "Think Its A Game" which first debuted on We On Some Rich Kidd Shiiiit Volume 4: The Boiling Point.
Cover versions of classic Soul & Funk, carefully selected and conducted by Marc Hype & Dejoe. The two well known diggers from Berlin took a deep look in their boxes and came up with this stunning feel good mixwork. From reggae riddims to blockbuster funkbreaks to latin grooves & disco extravaganza, there's something for everybody in this !
I don`t know! I just don`t know...
This is not the best beat tape I have ever heard, but I like the idea. I guess it is not the simplest of tasks to make great music with this kind of material either. Blumentopf`s own DJ Sepalot took some Bavarian Biergarten tunes, chopped them up and put a Madlib sticker on it. Well, well, well...
Listen to track No. 7.
Big up to P.Z. ZE ZELLE.