Taken from Manchester, UK rapper Ellis Meade’s “All I Can Do” LP out 17/07/15 on http://www.Room2Records.com
Featuring… Pete Cannon, Proclaim Knowledge, Sparkz Music, Mattic, KYDRO Tony Smith, Mali Hayes Music, iLLChill, Rex Domino, Abnormal Sleepz , & Laura White
Get 6 tracks now when you Pre-Order and get your full copy on the day of release on the link below.
There’s a big difference between a New York record and a New York “sounding” record. The differences may seem trivial, but in the Internet era, a track coming from the East Coast could pass as if it was from the West Coast, or even the Dirty South. But to those of us raised by the sounds of kicks, snares, and thick bass lines are well aware of the impact they’ve had in our infatuation with the culture, which as of late has seemed to have taken a back seat to other styles.
Luckily, Nutso, a Queens block boy, born and raised in the Rotten Apple, is here to supply us with some “Str8 Talk”; a gritty cut that’s sure to remind those that have been sleeping, that there’s no place quite like the home of Hip-Hop…NYC. Joined by Blacastan, and General Steele (of Smif-n-Wessun), the Ali Charlemagne (of Lightward Media) directed visuals, highlights both the skyline, and various bridges of the concrete jungle. “Str8 Talk” is the final video taken from Nutso’s ‘Divided Soul’ EP, which is produced entirely by Divided Souls Ent. & DJ Pain 1, and available for digital download and compact disc, courtesy of #NoLabelJustUS.
Official Video for CZARFACE’s “Sgt. Slaughter”, taken from their sick second album ‘Every Hero Needs A Villan’ out NOW! Guests include Method Man, GZA, MF Doom, Large Professor, JuJu, RA The Rugged Man and Mayhem Lauren.
– 70+ page Hardcover Casebook CD
– 2-LP on limited Red & Cyan colored vinyl (only available at Get On Down, as part of bundle), with full size “Death & Abduction” comic book
– Limited edition Cassette featuring the full vocal album plus instrumentals
– Czarface Sticker Sheet, with 12 stickers of art from L’Amour Supreme and Alfredo Rico-Dimas (only available at Get On Down, as part of bundle)
– Limited edition T-shirt (only available at Get On Down, as part of bundle)
Every Hero Needs A Villain track list:
1 DON THE ARMOR
2 CZARTACUS
3 LUMBERJACK MATCH
4 NIGHTCRAWLER featuring METHOD MAN
5 WORLD PREMIER featuring LARGE PROFESSOR
6 THE GREAT (CZAR GUITAR)
7 RED ALERT
8 JUNKYARD DOGS featuring JUJU OF THE BEATNUTS
9 SGT. SLAUGHTER
10 WHEN GODS GO MAD featuring GZA
11 KA-BANG! featuring MF DOOM
12 DEADLY CLASS featuring MEYHEM LAUREN
13 ESCAPE FROM CZARKHAM ASYLUM
14 SINISTER
15 GOOD VILLAINS GO LAST featuring RA THE RUGGED MAN
High Focus Records present ‘Spaced’ one of my favourite joints and the seventh track to be lifted from Lee Scott and Dirty Dike’s DOPE collaborative project entitled ‘Butter Fly’ out now on High Focus Records. The album is entirely produced by Dirty Dike and features cuts from DJ Sammy B-Side!
Official Video For Logic – ‘Inspiration’ as he pays homage to his peers that have inspired him and continue to inspire, taken from the NEW album ’30 FREE’ out NOW, get it here https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/30-free/id1003851118
Logic is a leading pioneer for conscious Hip Hop in the UK. Co-founded the ‘Peoples Army’ along with other like minded individuals.
As L’Orange and Kool Keith prepare for liftoff on their sci-fi journey through time and space, they’ve stopped by to share some new music. The newest exploration, Twenty Fifty Three, features the Def Jux legend Mr. Lif as the team marches further into the future. There may not be action or adventure, but there’s always something interesting to find. The collaborative album, Time? Astonishing!, comes out July 24th on Mello Music Group.
We also have a brand NEW video which dropped today from L’Orange & Kool Keith – ‘The Wanderer’ [VIDEO]
About The Upcoming Album…..
Coming July 24th on Mello Music Group, Time? Astonishing!is the latest dimensional warp from hip-hop’s premiere astral traveler. His union with MMG producer L’Orange finds him exploring uncharted terrain: choppy volcanic rock planets, ice glacier moons, new surgical procedures, and fresh rappers to toss into the ether. The scalpel remains eternally sharp.
Even a flying DeLorean seems too conventional for the Bronx legend. He’d more logically orbit throughout the galaxy in a gleaming chrome spaceship, teaching the stars and aliens new forms of originality. He is too weird to live, too rare to die, too uniquely ultra-magnetic to be accurately mimicked.
L’Orange’s production appropriately coaxes the most appealingly baffling gonzo vision from Keith since his days collaborating with Dan “The Automator” Nakamura. This isn’t the noir-rap of L’Orange’s previous work, but something atmospheric, ethereal, and absurd.
Yet there’s a sense of tradition within the playfulness. The beats glow with radioactive grit. Hard enough to knock from your car speakers, cinematic and plutonium-propelled enough to transport you to strange terra firma. Buck Rodgers movie serials meet boom-bap. And along for the odyssey are a cast of the best underground MC’s of the last decade: Blu, Open Mike Eagle, Mr. Lif, J-Live, and more.
Welcome to the new world, even more sinister and suspenseful than the last one. We live inastonishing times: abstract, absurd, and indelibly Kool.
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