I really dig Elle Maxwell's personality. Oh and I dig her music too. A combination of the two is what makes her a dope artist to me. I mean, she's doing a video chilling, twisting her hair and could care less about an edit. Ha! She wants you to know who she is, as a person as well as a musician.
I just did a feature on Elle over at RefinedHype.com. Check that out and check out this diary-esque video featuring a new track from Elle's upcoming EP. Enjoy. Chea!
Check out new music from Dremur off his upcoming One Step Away Miles To Go project, due to drop in March. According to Dremur, "'Gotta Get It' can be considered to be the theme song for everyone who doesn't allow anything to stop them from attaining their dreams. Take this audio journey along with me as I show you no matter what people try to do, no matter what people try to say, no matter how hard they try 'I'm gone get it.'" Enjoy the cut and look out for more music from Dremur coming soon.
You can catch Dremur live on February 3 and 12th. Check the info below.
Rhythm & Lyric Showcase
Thursday, February 3rd
$5 at the door
Tamboril Lounge, 527 myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, NY (btwn Grand ave & Steben)
As for my other event this one is every bodies favorite price FREE.99 with RSVP
Deadstock Kicks (Sneaker Fundraiser) with performances by Lyriciss, BIC, Mark Papers and Dremur Saturday, February 12th
5pm - 8pm47 thames street unit 305, Brooklyn, NY 11237
PLEASE RSVP HERE: deadstockevents@gmail.com
I dig this project from the Philly by way of Flatbush emcee. It's been sitting in my inbox for a few days but once I finally got the opportunity to hit play and I wasn't disappointed. Shouts to Khal over at RockTheDub.com for the link. Enjoy.
Check out my latest column of Return of The Real over at RefinedHype.com featuring DMV's own Elle Maxwell. We talked about the DMV Hip-Hop scene, her upcoming projects and her name change. Check it out.
Each week RoQ'y takes on the tough issues with his podium series. This week is no different, as he addresses the State Of The Union and more. Check it.
I've told this story a few times. I was listening to Scienze's The Phone Tap(e) project and this track came on called "From L.A." And that's the first time I heard L.A. rhyme.
From the beginning I thought she was dope. I was amazed that she had just started rhyming and was prepping her debut, The Presentation. This was back in July. There has been some time between my initial discovery of L.A.'s sound and the release of this project. And in the in between there have been a few additional tracks released, a few videos and my first time seeing her perform live. I knew this project was going to be dope.
Back in early September we talked about me doing her artwork. As you can tell, this project has a theme. A Kanye theme if you didn't notice. And everything connected with this project was very intentional. So, from the artwork, to the beat selection (most of Ye's old, new and rarely heard) to the mini movie video to go along with the release, it's all intertwined.
I definitely dig the vision.
I personally enjoyed The Presentation. But I'll warn you, that if you don't listen to LA's lyrics you'll be lost in the sauce. Listen. The girl has bars. I hope you enjoy. Chea!
It's Saturday, so you know what that means.....The Mad Video Selection! Of course we have another batch of must see hip-hop videos for your viewing pleasure. This week we have the likes of Dana Coppafeel, Lola Maxwell, Reks, Miles Jones, Stalley and Rashad. Each one has put in work and they do not disappoint. Remember, if you would like to have your video considered for the selection email readbeanpie@gmail.com. Sit back and enjoy!
I've always liked JC Poppe. And have long respected his honestly through his music. I was first introduced to Poppe when he released Sleep Therapy, an album that comes literally from a sleeping disorder. Music was his outlet to keep mind or body occupied. It was “Mixtape Epidemic” off of that project which immediately caught my attention.
We've been cool ever since.
Back when I first interviewed Poppe he described his sound as a bit alternative Hip-Hop with major influences from Public Enemy and Rage Against The Machine. To boil it down, his sound is aggressive.
And with his two new projects, he continues to build using that aggressive sound.
Tea Party and Shadowland provide two parts of the talented Wisconsin native. Tea Party, in a sense is your traditional Hip-Hop project. And Shadowlands is a deeper look into the personal side of Poppe, which includes some highs and lows from the last few years of his life. Of the two, Shadwolands is the more heartfelt project because of it's deep connection to Poppe personally.
That's not to say that the content on Tea Party isn't heartfelt. It's just a different personal connection.
I don't think Shadowlands could survive without the other. They compliment each other too well. You get this hard-hitting Hip-Hop side of Poppe in Tea Party and through Shadowlands you get some raw material that comes from a deeper place. Once you hit play, you'll get the picture.
Recently, I reached out to Poppe for an interview. Check out the Q&A after the jump.
Many of you know the story behind this DJ Premier beat. A few days ago it hit the net as a track that Kanye turned down because it was intended for the original concept of his last album. As soon as I heard it, I knew the Canadian emcee e.d.g.e. was going to attack it. DJ Premier is e.d.g.e.'s favorite producer. So, he took a timeout from working on his upcoming mixtape turned album, All Flow Everything, to drop this joint. It was less than a 24 hour turnaround. Check it out and as e.d.g.e. said, "your loss Mr. West." Ha! Enjoy.
Redman drops his latest visuals with a track off his album "Reggie". This joint features Kool Moe Dee and is filled with the feel of the 80's. Hip-Hop, baby. Check it out.