As part of their Singles Series, World Around Records drops off a cool Humpasaur Jones track over some dope Louis Mackey production. Solid cut. Look out for the next single from World Around Wednesdays series due out December 7th. In the meantime enjoy The Patience. Chea!
Damn, sometimes I'm a slacker when it comes to checking emails and then posting great music when I find it within those emails. Well, I've long been a fan of the content that comes from the good folks over a World Around Records. Recently, they shared two great tracks with me and it's only right that I share them with you.
First, a cool track from Algorhythms. A laid back and very chill joint with a remix provided by s. maharba remix. According to World Around, the remix is so smooth they may never release the original. Ha!
The other joint is one I had heard a while back when Justin over at World Around shared it with me. I thought the cut was dope then and now they are finally getting around to releasing it to the public. I dig it and hope you do too.
I dig the homie Hump Jones sound. And couple that with the killer production of Willie Green and this track is a clear winner. As if that's not enough, then you throw in the fact that this joint is a posse cut featuring Pro from The Aztext, Mohrer Les and Zilla Rocca and you're in grand slam territory. I definitely dig this track. The folks over at World Around Records do a great job putting out quality music and this Humpasaur Jones vs. Willie Green track is a clear example. Hit play. Enjoy. Chea!
New track featuring DMV emcee Signifire (he's the first up to bat on this one) and produced by the infamous Russian beatsmith DJ Multiple Sex Partners. There's going to be a lot more material with Signifire this Fall but the next project from Humpasaur Jones is the EP "Breakup Music" produced entirely by Boston-based scientist Dr. Quandary.
The producer behind that is Custom, an Illinois native who's the latest addition to the World Around roster. The next Humpasaur Jones EP, "Breakup Music" is still in process and technically speaking, forever away, which should add up to 2-3 months, who knows. I think I'm just going to keep it moving with a lot of single tracks for the rest of the summer.