Check out this sick new project from London rapper FlowTecs, ‘The Concrete Doctrine’ dropped at the end of October on the Boom Bap Professionals Label.
21 tracks deep the album displays FlowTecs distinctive sound and lyricism and has some killer features from Iron Braydz, Tesla’s Ghost, Ray Vendeta, Joey Menza, Solar Black and more. Accompanied by neck snapping production from the likes of Micall Parknsun, Bad Company, Ringz Ov Saturn, Huzzman to name a few. Add to that cuts from Evil Ed and DJ Trickalome and we have ourselves an Underground banger!
To celebrate the release of ‘More Politics’ yesterday, Term unveils a new visual for the album’s closing track, “It’s Quiet,” which is produced by Dame Grease and also shares a full stream of ‘More Politics’ as well.
In 2008, Termanology began making a name for himself, he had several highly-acclaimed singles in rotation and when DJ Premier laced him with one of his signature, scratch-laden beats on “Watch How It Go Down” the hood conscious anthem became an underground classic; and with it Termanology thrust himself onto hip-hop’s international radar.
Soon after, Term released his solo-debut, ‘Politics As Usual’, a project that included a Mount Rushmore like array of producers; DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Large Professor, Havoc, Alchemist, Hi-Tek, Buckwild, Easy Mo Bee & Nottz. Politics As Usual was one of those rare projects which managed to merge the best of both worlds for Hip-Hop fans; meshing classic boom-bap production from a virtual who’s who list of production royalty with Term’s lyricism, swagger and bravado.
Just as in life, in hip-hop everything comes full-circle and while a lot has changed since Termanology released his debut; he’s back with ‘More Politics’. Similar to his debut, ‘More Politics’ again brings together the elite of the elite beatsmiths, as Just Blaze, Q-Tip, Buckwild, Hi-Tek, Nottz, Dame Grease, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League and his brother from another mother Statik Selektah all contribute production. Further, Term has also recruited all-star cast of luminaries to round out what promises to be one of 2016’s most diverse projects; Joey Bada$$, Bun B, Styles P, Sheek Louch, Saigon, KXNG Crooked, Bodega Bamz, Westside Gunn, Conway, Your Old Droog & Chris Rivers.
‘Rejected’ is a dope head nodding joint self produced by Southend On Sea rapper Gutta, and is the first track from his forthcoming solo project that will drop next year.
Posting the track on Facebook Gutta said “Easily my favourite solo joint ever, produced by myself, turn the bass up to the fullest, blast this in your headphones and walk through winter”
Official Music Video for Manchester spitter Frisko’s track ‘Shut Up Man (Cheeky)’, Produced by Kydro. His debut project is due for release Early 2017 via Room2 Records.
‘Died This Way’ is taken from the forthcoming B-Eazy & Eirenicon album ‘Cobwebs’ out April 2017. But emcee’s talk about a relationship in it’s last days and how they got to this point.
‘Grown Men Business’ is an exclusive B-side track featuring some the UK’s dopest Underground Hip-Hop artists.
Rane presents: DJ Yuto (Japan) – DMC World DJ Championships 2016, Winning performance filmed live at the o2 Forum Kentish Town, Saturday 24th September .
September 2016 marked the 30 year anniversary of people painting graffiti art at West London’s most loved hall of fame, Trellick Towers. Chrome & Black thought it was only right to hold a paint jam in celebration of this!