Wednesday, April 13, 2011

TMB's Throwback Video of the Day ... Sade - "Kiss of Life"



Warmth, depth and beautiful as ever.

There's not much to say about Sade that hasn't already been said. Listening to the English rhythm and blues band, Sade, is the perfect way to end your night. With smooth and seductive vocals, Sade's lead singer has the ability to lift the weight of the world off of your shoulders. An awesome throwback from the early 90s, here is "Kiss of Life" from the 1992 album Love Deluxe.





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$port "In Transit"


I've been vibing to this $port In Transit beat tape on and off since discovering it over at PotholesInMyBlog.com this morning. It's a solid project from beginning to end. Smooth beats, with the only feature coming from one of my favorite music folk right now, Theo Martins. You can find that track down below and the link to the download. Enjoy both. Chea!



Download: In Transit

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Converse Presents: Spree Wilson "The Never Ending Now"


Shouts to the good folks over at DJ Booth for putting this Spree Wilson joint in my inbox. Definitely a fresh project from the ATL singer/songwriter/rapper/producer (it seems like everyone is doing everything nowadays). It's more of a chill project with a B.o.B. and Cee-Lo kind of feel to it. Linking up with Converse and DJBooth.net, Spree puts out 14 quality tracks featuring production courtesy of No I.D., Shoeden!1, Tony Reyes, Matt Friedman and Spree Wilson. Enjoy.



Love You Better



Don't Pass Me By ft. Esthero



Download/Preview: The Never Ending Now 

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What I'm Watching (4/13/11): Murs, The Black Sunn & 810, Reks and Quake


I'm way off schedule this week (truth be told I was off schedule last week too) but shit you still get music out of it, so don't fret. Ha!

I didn't really want to hold these another day, so here are some fresh videos that I've bumped into on the Internets or caught via email. Today, you get a solid offering from Murs, The Black Sunn & 810, Reks and Quake. Enjoy the four dope videos after the jump. Chea!

Dana Coppafeel x Reason "Know Flight Zone"


I'll be honest, I've been sitting on this project for a little while now. I blame it on time. If only I had more time to listen and share music. Dammit!

Anyway, I've been a fan of the homie Dana Coppafeel for sometime now. And recently I've began to really appreciate the quality production from Reason, who has an extensive production resume on the Milwaukee Hip-Hop scene. The two have teamed up to deliver a high energy project in Know Flight Zone. With features from G-Eazy, Adebisi, Prophetic and more, I'm rocking with this project for sure. Shouts to Uni.Fi Records.

Enjoy! Chea!



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maticulous "the maticulous EP" x marink "I Never Finish What I Star EP"




The homie J57 put me on to both of these fresh projects. One for the free.99 and the other for a very low price that you can't beat. Shiiiiiit.

In the maticulous EP you get great production with lyrical contributions from RA the Rugged Man, Reef the Lost Cauze, Ruste Juxx, Soul Khan and more. With marink's I Never Finish What I Star, it's very minimal on the features with the exception of the intro track featuring Atari Blitzkrieg but delivers nonetheless with its solid production.

Both projects are quality and definitely deserve your attention.  So pay attention mickey-frickie! Ha! Enjoy.


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Interview: Miss Special x Hopie Spitshard



Editor's Note: I caught an email a few months back from Hopie Spitshard introducing her Dulce Vita project. I hit play and immediately thought it was dope. From production to content, Hopie delivered. So, when I peeped the interview from Miss Special with Hopie there was no doubt it was going up. Anyway, enjoy the interview.


I caught up with Hopie at SF State's Talentado event to talk about her newest EP Dulce Vita, as far as the vision behind the title, the LP of the same name, her upcoming video dropping Wednesday and more!

(via @MiSS1SPECiAL)

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BLAX and The Mad Bloggers Presents: Adebisi "Blaxploitation"


The full project is finally here. I know somewhere Adebisi is relieved to finally have this project out, considering it's been in the works for sometime now.

I've told this story a few times about how I stumbled into Adebisi's music. I don't recall the exact moment, because it was either his 80's Babies mixtape or being the front man of Fresh Cut Collective, but either way I do remember the first reaction being, "dude is dope."

A few months back Adebisi reached out to us about getting behind his latest mixtape, Blaxploitation. I didn't hesitate to agree. This project is very much a mixtape in it's traditional sense of borrowed beats, with a few originals. It's a quality offering from the Wisconsin native who is now living in NYC. It's a great re-introduction as Adebisi preps for a full length album (which is mostly done) and another project after that. I'm not sure when he's gonna sleep. Ha!

Anyway, check out and enjoy the BLAX and TMB presented Blaxploitation. Chea!

Download: Blaxploitation



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Sleepwalkas "Wild Night Life"


Cookie Cutter Cornballs Can't Cut It! tomorrow, but in the meantime enjoy "Wild Life" featuring M-Tri from the homies Sleepwalkas. I definitely dig their music and style. Real cool guys with great music. If you're in the city tomorrow (April 14th at 8pm), they're also performing over at Sullivan Hall (214 Sullivan St., New York, NY) for their album release. $10 admission. Chea!




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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

TMB's Throwback Video of the Day ... D'Angelo - "Brown Sugar"


D'Angelo, D'Angelo, D'Angelo... Brotha I need you to put down the pipe and pick back up the mic. Since it's late and I know you all have a job to get to in the morning, I'll keep this short. I adore this man. He's probably one of the dopest neo-soul artists of our time. Those gorgeous smooth vocals and bedroom eyes makes for the perfect entertainer! And the body didn't hurt either. It took a lot of restraint to avoid posting a shirtless picture and I'm sure my male cohorts get tired of me talking about how yummy these artists are. So, I digress. Anyhow, this post was inspired by @JosephAParker. Definitely a fabulous throwback. So enjoy "Brown Sugar" off of 1995 album with the same name. Enjoy.





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What I'm Watching ... Crew54 & CientifiQ - "For The People"


Yo, check out Crew54 & CientifiQ's new video out. These cats are cool with me. Their album "Slap Rapz" is dope, if you haven't got it. Check out both.

I don't know who dude is on the left but he look like an extra on some Jetsons remake. Haha.



www.SlapRapz.com

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Shot during SXSW 2011


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Monday, April 11, 2011

First Listen: Man Mantis "Cities Without Houses"


I'm gearing up for what I imagine will be a stressful 72 hours.

So, when I hit play on the newest project from the faceless Wisconsin producer Man Mantis, it set me at ease and took my mind off of that fast approaching 72 hours of traveling, waiting and dealing with this and that back home. Man Mantis is no stranger to the blog, having been posted on the site a few times with either individual projects or collabs with other folks. The dude is extremely talented and I dig his work. His latest, Cities Without Houses is a very chill project. Among my favorite cuts, "Minor Aches and Pains", "Everything Is Fine" and "Be Just This"."Teacups of Our Ashes" is definitely my favorite on the project.

Definitely a fresh project. Enjoy.

A little bit about the project from Man Mantis:

"Monday, March 11th saw the release of Cities Without Houses, the first solo LP from masked Madison, WI producer Man Mantis.  Released on World Around Records, Cities Without Houses is the follow up to Mantis’ well-regarded Sea Ambulance EP, and is filled with the same kind of druggy, highly orchestrated sonic landscapes that made Sea Ambulance so intriguing.  Produced, mixed and mastered entirely by Man Mantis during late 2009 and throughout 2010, Cities Without Houses is now available as a “pay what you like” download through Man Mantis’.  In addition, he has just launched a Kickstarter campaign to get a limited run of vinyl LPs and cassette tapes of “Cities Without Houses” manufactured."



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