Wednesday, September 14, 2011
fwmj's Producers I Know Presents: J57 "The Analog Tape"
A fresh project from the homie J57 of The Brown Bag AllStars. Presented by Producers I Know with Dart Adams behind the scenes, J57 puts together what he describes as "some early to mid 90's sounding beats. Dirty, dusty, Stretch & Bobbito era vibe." It's dope. Enjoy. Chea!
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@Royceda59, Kid Vicious, Duece Bug & BC Connect at Toad's Place (Pics + Vid)
Toad's Place on Friday, September 9th got to host Royce Da 5' 9", one of Hip-Hop's illest MCs. But he wasn't alone. Kid Vicious came through with him to help rile the crowd up and also perform a few solo tracks himself. The night began with a Full Blast of dope music by cats like BC Connect, and Duece Bug who never performs without Connecticut's Illest Hypeman, Chuck Nickels aka Itz Urboi! Those in attendance got to witness what a really good Hip-Hop show should feel like, look like and sound like from beginning to end.
Though Toad's wasn't packed to the back of the walls, at times, it sounded like it was. Crowd participation was at a level that those representing Full Blast is known to achieve. Some time during the performance, the Full Blast crew paid respect to one of their fallen soldiers who recently lost his life, hence the "Flick My Bick / R.I.P. Lighta" shirts the cats were rocking.
By the time Royce Da 5' 9" and Kid Vicious came out, it seemed like all they had to do was perform. All eyes were on them, as well as their ears. Hands were up and lyrics were being recited at the top of their lungs. I was able to get a few shots in so take a look. Dopeness.
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Apollo Brown & Hassaan Mackey "Megaphone"
I just featured this Apollo Brown & Hassaan Mackey track from their album Daily Bread Monday on Hip-Hop Breakfast. One of my favorite cuts from their project. Today, to celebrate their album being available on Vinyl, which comes with a free bonus 45 that includes two remixes, they decided to unleash this track. Dope. Enjoy. Chea!
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The Introduction - Scienze
The Introduction - Scienze from aaronisnotcool on Vimeo.
ScienZe has consistently dropped fresh project after fresh project, quickly becoming favorites in my iTunes and featured on the site. The dude is dope. He's currently working on a new project, When Skies Fall. The Brooklyn emcee explains a bit of the concept and inspiration behind the project.
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EVENT: Somalia - The Land of Warriors + Poets (9/19/11)
GeeWiz "thrILL"
A fresh new beat from the homie GeeWiz off a new project due out later this year. Enjoy thrILL in the meantime. Chea!
thrILL by GeeWiz86
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Before The Riots. An interview with @UCanCallMeLA
"L.A. is a fresh female emcee. For me, she came out of nowhere. For her, she’s always been here. And our path’s crossing was really all about timing." - ThroatChopU, Return Of The Real
I first started to cover the Brooklyn female emcee L.A. and her music last August before the drop of her debut project The Presentation. However, it was in July that I first caught L.A. on a track when she was featured on another NYC based emcee ScienZe's The Phone Tap(e) project. I was immediately impressed and felt that her potential needed to be documented, and decided to cover her music leading up to the release of The Presentation this past January.
Her debut was big, with a fresh mini-movie video to go along with the project. And now so many months later, L.A. has been featured on MTV SuckerFree and DollarVanDemos, and her work has found its way on to HipHopDX and DJBooth, among many other sites.
People were beginning to take notice and I thought that was dope. But she's been generating a buzz among indie sites long before she cracked the bigger domains and it was fresh to see their acknowledgment of her work. I knew from that first track that the girl was incredibly talented, and her live show only solidifies that. The college educated, full-time-job-holder has bars and a vision. Bars and vision that need to be heard and felt.
L.A. is dope. L.A. is ill. And at the end of the day, I'll always come back to something I wrote about her in November in my column over at RefinedHype: "In a Hip-Hop scene where people only recognize one female in rap (at a time), it’s important that you check for L.A. Her rhymes and thought process and views on music are much deeper than a lot of surface level music we hear today."
It was soon after that release of The Presentation that she began work on what would be a project produced solely by Cali based Hippie Sabotage, The L.A. Riots: Mental Fatality. And now after two singles and a fresh video to match, we're on the eve of Mental Fatality. I reached out to L.A. to get her thoughts going into the release of her new project. Check out our conversation after the jump.
I first started to cover the Brooklyn female emcee L.A. and her music last August before the drop of her debut project The Presentation. However, it was in July that I first caught L.A. on a track when she was featured on another NYC based emcee ScienZe's The Phone Tap(e) project. I was immediately impressed and felt that her potential needed to be documented, and decided to cover her music leading up to the release of The Presentation this past January.
Her debut was big, with a fresh mini-movie video to go along with the project. And now so many months later, L.A. has been featured on MTV SuckerFree and DollarVanDemos, and her work has found its way on to HipHopDX and DJBooth, among many other sites.
People were beginning to take notice and I thought that was dope. But she's been generating a buzz among indie sites long before she cracked the bigger domains and it was fresh to see their acknowledgment of her work. I knew from that first track that the girl was incredibly talented, and her live show only solidifies that. The college educated, full-time-job-holder has bars and a vision. Bars and vision that need to be heard and felt.
L.A. is dope. L.A. is ill. And at the end of the day, I'll always come back to something I wrote about her in November in my column over at RefinedHype: "In a Hip-Hop scene where people only recognize one female in rap (at a time), it’s important that you check for L.A. Her rhymes and thought process and views on music are much deeper than a lot of surface level music we hear today."
It was soon after that release of The Presentation that she began work on what would be a project produced solely by Cali based Hippie Sabotage, The L.A. Riots: Mental Fatality. And now after two singles and a fresh video to match, we're on the eve of Mental Fatality. I reached out to L.A. to get her thoughts going into the release of her new project. Check out our conversation after the jump.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Andy Suzuki & The Method "Someone Like You (Cover)"
The homie Andy Suzuki and his group The Method take on Adele's "Someone Like You" in a pretty dope roof top performance in the rain. Fresh. Hit play and enjoy.
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What I'm Watching: Rapper Big Pooh "Medicine Man"
"I heard you sick of rap, Rapper got the medicine."
Rapper Big Pooh follows up his new track, from his upcoming Dirty Pretty Things, with a fresh video to match. I dig it. Enjoy. Chea!
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Hip-Hop Breakfast Ep 73
A lot of underground on this episode. Perhaps it will introduce you to some folks maybe you haven't heard of. Seven quality tracks. Hit play. Enjoy. And as always, I hope this helps you kick off your week. Chea!
01. Hassaan Mackey & Apollo Brown - Megaphone
02. Emilio Rojas feat. Nikkiya - On My Own
03. DK feat. ProbCause - Be Somebody
04. Rocky Rivera feat. Styliztik Jones - 40 oz Rap
05. Danny Brown - Brown Eyes
06. Soul Khan feat. Nine - Unstoppable Force
07. Apathy feat. Tosha Makia - I Dedicate This To You
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Friday, September 09, 2011
What I'm Watching: Goapele "Play"
I tried to write an intro. And every time I started I got sidetracked by the video. Gotdamn. So, fuck it, no intro. Well, I guess this is an intro. Ha! Anyway, enjoy the new Goapele track "Play" off her upcoming Break of Dawn project out in October. Chea!
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Hip-Hop Breakfast Ep 72
It's Friday. Shout out to four day work weeks. If only they came more regularly. Well, I've got another solid line up of music for you, including some new music from Rapper Big Pooh and Jadakiss and a few borrowed tracks from Peter Rosenberg & Popchips' What's Poppin Vol. 1 project. Rock with me. As always, I hope this episode helps you kick off your weekend. Chea!
01. Torae feat. Rapsody - Let's Rap
02. ScholarMan & Jonesy - S.H.E.s Gone
03. Maffew Ragazino, Action Bronson, Homeboy Sandman, Kaimbr, Jon Connor - 5x8
04. Rapper Big Pooh - Medicine Man
05. L.A. - Eesy
06. Elle Maxwell - Kinda Lady
07. STS feat. The Mad Violinist - Illustrious
08. Jadakiss - Grind
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