Thursday, October 14, 2010

Take Three: Kool G Rap "4, 5, 6"

"It's a damn shame, what I gotta do just to make a dollar..."
Kool G Rap is a legend in our minds and his own right. The man knew how to tell a good street story, and balance that with a verbal acrobat ability regarding multisyllabics and diction. This album is very much a crowning achievement because Kool G took what he already knew from such classics he delivered as "Streets of New York," and pretty much put that into a changing rap world that was getting more of an organized crime sensibility. In turn, "4, 5, 6" (common winning combination in Cee-Lo or dice) provided some of the apex of Kool G's creativity, in an album that largely followed up his separation from DJ Polo. If nothing else, this is Kool G's mastery of street/mafioso rap.
As usual, let's break down three selections. Take three is a chance to take albums that are already familiar and regarded highly in rap, and deliver three tracks from one album to open a new listener's ears to that said classic. So without further adieu, let's get it started (absolutely no Black Eyed Peas).

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Soap-box & Uncommon Records "No Dough, No Show Compilation"

You can always expect a quality project from the good folks over at Uncommon Records, led by owner/producer Nasa. The latest project, a compilation, drops as a tie in to Soap-Box's recent Fall clothing line. The project includes work from Willie Green, Kitchen Khemistry, Adam Warlock, Agartha Audio, Taiyamo Denku and Short Fuze, among others. It's a fresh project. Check it.
The compilation ties together the themes of Soap-Box' recent Fall clothing line and centers in on struggling musicians from a first person perspective.  Each of the artists on the album created a track about the difficulties of making music in an era when everyone wants it for free.  From the artistic, to the financial implications, it's all laid out in stunning fashion.  The best thing that can come from this release is a further understanding of the relationship between artist and listener and the realization that we are all living under the same difficulties in life.
<a href="http://nodoughnoshow.bandcamp.com/album/no-dough-no-show-compilation">No Dough, No Show Compilation by Soap-box &amp; Uncommon Records</a>

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Download ... Gee Wiz "Sewer Music 2: The Instrumentals"


Check out more beats from the homie Gee Wiz. Enjoy Sewer Music 2: The Instrumentals.


<a href="http://geewiz.bandcamp.com/album/sewer-music-2-the-instrumentals">Sewer Music 2: The Instrumentals by Gee Wiz</a>

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Check It ... Epsilon Project "Sleeping Giant (Remix)"


Another jawn I'm a few days late on posting but it definitely needed to be posted up. Check out Epsilon Project's "Sleeping Giant (REMIX)"

<a href="http://epsilonproject1.bandcamp.com/track/sleeping-giant-remix-by-preme">Sleeping Giant REMIX by Preme by Epsilon Project</a>

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Check It ... e.d.g.e. feat. Claire Mortifee "What You're Missing" (Prod by Roswell)


A few days late in posting this but this track is dope and had to come up. Check out new music from e.d.g.e.'s upcoming Refined Hype-sponsored EP, The 29th Year. The project features production from Beewirks, Roswell, Jeff Spec and So Sleazy. After a few leaks, this project is looking really dope.

  e.d.g.e. - What You're Missing feat. Claire Mortifee by The Mad Bloggers

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Frontlines Of Fuckery News [Trailer]



This is the type of shit I'd really watch! Check the trailer for new series "Frontlines Of Fuckery" news with TeLisa D. Coming to TeLisa D. TV, December 2010. Dope!

Download ... The David Bowie Beat Tape


More great beats from 100akres. Enjoy.
David Bowie's 1983 LP, Let's Dance, gets the 100 Akres treatment this time around. Every song on the LP gets mangled, twisted, and minced for the best 15 minutes of musical niceness you'll ever experience. 
<a href="http://beattape.100akres.com/album/the-david-bowie-beat-tape">The David Bowie Beat Tape by 100 Akres</a>

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Download ... The Best of Man Mantis


I'm definitely a fan of Man Mantis' production. I first caught his work on the JDante collaboration. One of his latest projects with K. Raydio is fresh too. The dude is definitely dope. He recently hit me up with this best of project. Download, enjoy and get familiar with Man Mantis.

<a href="http://manmantis.bandcamp.com/album/the-best-of-man-mantis">The Best of Man Mantis by Man Mantis</a>

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HomeBoy Sandman and Friends at A3C



Shouts to P.SO for the email.
Peace! This past weekend in Atlanta, Homeboy Sandman took the stage at the A3C festival! Ripping an energetic set, he brought out P.SO, Tanya Morgan and Pack FM and made it a family affair!
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Independent's Day Showcase Artist Spotlight (Oct 14): Brokn.Englsh


Brokn.Englsh (Lyriq2Go x Cion Burris x Myk Dyaleks) is one of the four acts that will be featured at the October 14th Independent's Day Showcase presented by iHeartDilla.com and The Mad Bloggers. I've been a fan of the New Jersey crew for almost a year, starting with my discovery of their The Drawing Board project. Their latest, The ARE & B.E, is fresh too. They have music as a crew, as well as a gang of individual projects. The dudes are talented. I'm looking forward to their live show.

Come check out Brokn.Englsh at Southpaw in Brooklyn, NY. Doors 7:30. We'll be rocking from 8-11. $10 cover.

<a href="http://broknenglsh.bandcamp.com/track/this-way">This Way by Brokn.Englsh</a>

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Hip-Hop Breakfast Ep 26


It's Wednesday. It's morning. It's Hip-Hop Breakfast. Enjoy.

01. Encore - Cheryl Lynn
02. Free - Pete Philly
03. Swag Angel (Ain't You?) - Haz Solo
04. Women Feat Homeboy Sandman (Bjork remix) - P.So
05. Spell It Out - Brokn.Englsh
06. Money Right - The Paxtons

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G.O.O.D. Music's BET Hip-Hop Awards Cypher


By far the best cypher from the BET Hip-Hop Awards came from G.O.O.D. music. The other joints were pretty much hit or miss. And as much as I dig and support female rappers, Diamond was fail city. Yelawolf, killed. It's a shame that Diggy murked everyone in his cypher too. Anyway, enjoy the audio for Kanye West,  Pusha T, Big Sean, CyHi Da Prynce and Common's cypher. It's a video rip obviously, but enjoy nonetheless.

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