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Thursday, April 10, 2014

Ka.lil - "Heavenly" (Prod. by RLGN)


Nice, chill joint here from Ka.lil with production by RGLN. I could listen to tracks like this all day. Check it.



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What I'm Watching: Allen Poe - "Live From The Pub"


Allen Poe, 1/3 of Basement Up, is chill. I dig his music. Check out this video for a track off his "Pocket Full of Ohms" album.

He says "Live From The Pub is told from my perspective while performing at a hole in the wall type venue, where the crowd is there to unwind first and pay attention to whoever is on the bill second. Brock Berrigan provides a jazzy soundscape."



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What I'm Watching: DGRZZL - "JENESIS: The Movie"


Peep the new video off of DGRZZL's latest project "LIGHTWRK," filmed in a secret location somewhere in Miami. Video directed and edited by Miami based videographer JMAC.


DGRZZL - "JENESIS" (Offical Music Video) from ASCEND on Vimeo.


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Download: MeccaGodZilla - "ERROARS 2​.​2: Metal Sakura"


In his bio, it states that musically, MeccaGodZilla’s sound is like mixing Talib’s rhyme influence with RZA’s beat making tips and the Dalai Lama’s tips on being a better human being. After hearing this instrumental album, I couldn't agree more.

In a break from the norm here at The Mad Bloggers, we bring you a project with a global feel to it. As soon as I hit play, I pretty much just zoned out on whatever it was I was doing at the time. Some tracks on "ERROARS 2​.​2: Metal Sakura" had that movie vibe to it while others had an obvious Hip-Hop element that inspired me to head nod.

According to Mecca, he started off as a sample producer, but ended up with only 3 tracks on this project that were sampled. Either way, I enjoyed what he created here.

Some of my favorite stand outs on this are "Chariots", "Raye 6.4", "Amnesia", and the only track that features artists, "Laundromat Combat feat Last Words and Buhrnum Wood".

Overall, it's a nice change of pace so peep it and let us know what y'all think.

In typical Kaiju fashion, MeccaGodZilla returns with sonic alchemy after a 3 year hiatus to produce the new instrumental album titled “ERROARS 2.2: Metal Sakura.” Possibly part of the epic rebirth of Long Island’s raw Hip-Hop/Rap sound, this new seventeen-track LP emanates a global fusion of cultural elements and inspiration.

Influenced by a myriad of experiences while of living in Tokyo, NYC and Long Island, MeccaGodZilla shares a wide palette of musical expression peaking into the roots of Rap, R&B, Experimental, Dancehall and House music.

After the first listen international recording artist and 3X VIMA Award winner Masia One states musically:

“I see a wilting cherry blossom, and when its dipped in metal instead of incinerating it becomes stronger and more beautiful… the metal doesn’t cause them (the blossoms) to fall hard, they are still organic and beautifully graceful, but slowly forming metallic shells…”

Driven by the goal to keep this album 100% Strong Island vibes, MeccaGodZilla foraged locally recruiting Freeport’s very own Last Words and Buhrnum Wood, two MC’s known for extraordinary freestyle ability, to engage in a lyrical joust on the closing feature song “Laundromat Combat.”

“It’s pretty ill to think about the following idea. Long Island, NY has arguably some of the best, most skilled and diverse artists in rap history, notably Rakim, De La Soul, Leaders Of the New School, Prince Paul, Public Enemy, EPMD, Keith Murray, KMD, Roc Marciano and lots more. I aspire to rep for the place I was raised and provide more of that Long Island Sound to the world.”


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What I'm Watching: Mali Music - "Beautiful" (Acoustic Version)


Recently discovered by leaving my channel on VH1 Soul, Mali Music is the type of music I need a lot more of. I peeped the video for the original version of this track and it was great. This new acoustic version......so good! Check for yourself.



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XV - "March Madness: Vol. 4 (Final Four)"


Newly released project by XtotheV is here! Come listen to it for free. Good music here. Can't complain.



Oh and if you missed the other 3 volumes, you can check them out here:

March Madness Vol. 1 (Madness Begins)

March Madness Vol. 2 (Sweet Sixteens)

March Madness Vol. 3 (Elite Eight)

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What I'm Watching: Wrekonize (of ¡MAYDAY!) - "Typical"


Visions of South Beach in Wrek's latest off his "The War Within" album. Ah yes! Must be nice to live in midst of those types of scenes. Track is dope too! Makes you wanna put the top down and just cruise for the view.



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What I'm Watching: Roc Doogie (Phenetiks) - "Lookalikes" [Audiowear LP 09]


New visuals from a project by Audioware did in '09 with this one featuring Roc Doogie. Peep it!



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Wednesday, April 09, 2014

Vandalyzm "Left"


The homie Vandalyzm steps out of his musical hiatus with the self produced Left, and basically yousa bitch and he ain't. Or something like that. Allegedly, of course. Ha! Enjoy. Chea!



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Pharoahe Monch - "Rapid Eye Movement" featuring Black Thought and DJ Revolution (prod. by Marco Polo)


More dope music by some lyrical veterans in the game along with a DJ and a producer with an amazing track record. This joint is on repeat! Check it.

Pharoahe Monch’s Forthcoming PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) LP Will Be Released On 4-15-2014

With his highly-anticipated fourth solo-LP, “PTSD” (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), Pharoahe Monch re-emerges with a new concept project which finds the ground-breaking emcee tackling PTSD; a severe anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to any event that results in psychological trauma. Throughout the duration of the LP, Monch narrates as an independent artist weary from the war against the industry machine and through the struggle of the black male experience in America.

Pharoahe Monch has been at the forefront of lyrical innovation for two-decades now. Not only is he one of Hip-Hop’s preeminent lyricists, crafting intricate rhyme schemes and intelligent raps, but he is also an incisive political and social commentator, using Hip-Hop as a platform for political engagement.

Rapid Eye Movement featuring Black Thought of the Roots Crew, and produced by long time collaborator Marco Polo is the next look from the album and is a lyrical barrage worthy of these two titans.

Pharoahe Monch's "P.T.S.D." (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) will feature guest appearances from Black Thought, Talib Kweli, Denaun Porter, The Stepkids, Vernon Reid and production from Lee Stone, Marco Polo, Jesse West & Quelle Chris.



You can now pre-order Pharoahe Monch’s “P.T.S.D.” at iTunes:itunes.apple.com/us/album/ptsd-po…ress/id791461203

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Tuesday, April 08, 2014

Divine ScienZe 2: The Wake Up Album


The emcee producer duo King I Divine and ScienZe drop off their second offering, The Wake Up Album. Yeah buddy. Enjoy. Chea!



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