LA emcee Destruct on the vocals with the dope track ‘Dank Soul’, produced by the UK’s Brother Beatbox and featuring cuts from DJ Fingerfood. The track is taken from the FREE album that dropped from the duo yesterday of the same title ‘Dank Soul’ which you can get here….
After almost 80,000 views Genesis Elijah’s, Sam Smith ‘Money On My Mind’ Remix video was taken off youtube due to copyright infringement.
So Gen being Gen he went to his go to producer Pastor Dutchie and gave the track a dope original beat and a new hook giving the track a more uplifting feel perfect for a sunny day!
Genesis Elijah said “We don’t get mad we get productive. We do this for the love. . .”
Cop the single here
While the site has been inactive Genesis also dropped another heavy joint back in February with the grime inspired ‘Phantom Dread Syndrome’ again produced by Pastor Dutchie, stream and get that dopeness here….
Deep kick drums, ticking hi-hats, irregular rhythms, and Victrola static all over golden age vocalizations combine to provide the black & white soundscape over which Chicago emcee Jeremiah Jae delivers deadpan lyrics. Stones Throw spitter Homeboy Sandman ties his verbals to the track on the second verse to complete the unsettling song.
Taken by itself L’Orange & Jeremiah Jae’s singles leave listeners adrift in an undefined world of prohibition rap – a artistic Hiphop version of 1930s gangster films. But as fans of L’Orange already know, making sense of the story as each piece of the puzzle unfolds is part of the experience.
“Ignore the Man To Your Right” is taken from the album “The Night Took Us In Like Family”
‘When The Chaos Comes’ is a sick track from UK/German collective Sublime Wizardry with The Remarkable 1 and One Native Son on the mic featuring Iceski , and producer Merlin on the boards. This is the kind of rawness and heavy hitting lyrics that made me fall in love with Hip Hop all those many years ago.
The live concert footage was filmed when Sublime Wizardry supported Public Enemy at their Brighton gig on December 6th 2015
What happens when you mix a legendary sci-fi series with one of the greatest rappers of all-time? Producers Richie Branson and Solar Slim decided to find out with dope results!!
Being a Hip Hop and Star Wars nerd I was kinda sceptical about this release when I saw it floating about. Having listened the duo have pulled it off with this dope new spin on Biggie remixes.
A must for any Star Wars and Biggie fans, in fact nah this should appeal to any Hip Hop lover. ‘Party n Bullshit’ really sticks out for me, however all the joints are dope! Stream and download ‘Life After Death Star’ here….