The good folks over at Uncommon Records offer up some new music, "Little Brother", the new single from Eleven produced by Nasa. The single contains a few bonuses, including the Adam Warlock featured "Apollo 11." Remember maxi-singles? Ha! Cuts on all three tracks from Shortrock. Enjoy. And if you dig it, support independent music and buy it.
I'm posting this a day late. I'd like to thank Nasa from Uncommon Records for passing this along.
What's up everyone? For those that don't know, news has come down that hip-hop & graffiti pioneer The Rammellzee has unfortunately passed away.
While I didn't know him personally, I had the rare treat of a sit down audio interview with him for my podcast, Uncommon Radio in early 2007. We talked about the beginnings of hip-hop, the evolution of his career and played a bunch of his music including some stuff that was not released at the time. He also dropped a super abstract freestyle at the end of the show.
I'm proud to have gotten the chance to talk with him and with him gone now, I thought this would be a good way for younger generations to now find out more about him.
The narrative is delivered by hard hitting beats from Nasa and high end lyrical content from Short Fuze. The beats and rhymes echo throughout each track. It's definitely a quality product. "Lobotomy Music" is that raw alternative progressive unique Hip-Hop. It's music made because you need it and filled with great passion and a serious story line. "Lobotomy Music" is available here [bandcamp] and here [iTunes].
Check the video with kind of a "director's cut" from Short Fuze, as he previews and explains many of the featured tracks. Also check out "Bully Rappers."
The good folks over at Uncommon Records definitely have a different take on music sometimes. I dig their style and their approach. Check out the new track from Short Fuze "Don't Feed the Machines" produced by the homie Nasa.
"Here's the first leaked track from Short Fuze's debut solo LP Lobotomy Music with Nasa. The album features Short Fuze (of W.A.S.T.E.L.A.N.D.S.) on vocals with Nasa handling the full album's production. Look for the full length featuring cameos from Nasa, Cirrus Minor, Eleven, Karniege, Passive65ive and W.A.S.T.E.L.A.N.D.S. in June!"