Brandon E. Williams is a talented emcee from The Bronx, NYC as he displays his lyricism by delivering a message through music, with no gimmicks in the video for ‘Alpha & Omega’ a track lifted from his mixtape ‘Real Shit The Mixtape’ available on Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/mixtapes-detai…
The eclectic as ever Northern Structure Records have returned with their latest offering to the world of hip hop in the form of ‘Standard Procedure’, courtesy of emcee duo 2 Complex (Evileyz, Spider Jaroo) and producer Bambu Hands.
The 12 track album takes the listener back to those early, hazy days of what was to become a formidable force in the northern hip hop scene. Before the formation of Northern Structure, 2 rappers hailing from the sandy, alcohol and drug infused coasts of Blackpool took it upon themselves to come together and create an EP that would change the course of everything they ever knew.
During that time, various local performances would lead the two spitters to come across a man known then as ‘Faceless’ who would later become Bambu Hands. 2 Complex instantly took to the lancastrian’s (A person from Lancaster) soul laced production and along with the appearance of the enigmatic Amos and beat box crew ‘The Masses’, Northern Structure Records was born.
Fast forward eight years and artists have come and gone but the core figures still remain. Now they find themselves releasing a project that sat in a dusty attic galvanizing and maturing over a time period that reflects the nature of the production and vocals throughout the album.
Everyone who follows the site regularly knows I’m a massive of turntabilsm and the joint ‘Salted P-nuts’ is the album’s introduction to NSR turntable mentalist DJ P-Nuts who also performed the cuts on last year’s ‘Live From The Archive Vol 1’. With DMC and various other major DJ comp honours under his belt, it isn’t difficult to see why his technical cutting abilities over the album’s three instrumentals are a definite highlight.
‘The Vibe’ is another favourite, I was definitely vibing to the head nodding beat from Bambu Hands, dope cuts and Spider and Evileyz lace the joint whith a relaxed flow.
There really isn’t a weak joint on this album, even the instrumentals keep you locked in with DJ P-Nuts skills on the wheels of Steel, coupled with Spider Jaroo and Evileyz lyrical skills it’s easy to see why Northern Structure Records have become a respected label within the UK and why we are fans of what they do here at HHLAT. ‘Standard Procedure’ is an example of how an album can be expertly engineered over the course of a long period of time and still sound as relevant as it did on the day of it’s creation.
I’ve been sitting on this gem from the Northern Structure Records family until I had the time to give it my full attention. This morning was that day and this has soon brightened up what was looking like being a bad day!
You can get the DOPE ‘Standard Procedure’ album digitally here
Connecticut emcee, ILLUS continues to break the stereotypes of what an emcee is as he illustrates an average day in his life as a father and emcee. The visuals for “Say Less” off the “Behind the Mask” album produced by ICBM show ILLUS spending quality time with his son as they play in their backyard and enjoy a beautiful summer day.
“Say Less”
Written and Performed by ILLUS and Roxxxteady
Produced by ICBM.
From competing in DMC championships to serving in the military, Toronto’s Mike Labo knows a thing or two about working under pressure. Watch as the Canadian throws down a brief scratch routine exclusively for DJcityTV.
‘Hero’ is the 1st Release from Squingy’s ‘Cloudy Skies’ LP out digitally May 18th 2015. ‘Hero’ features Geko and is produced by Redskull Beats. The video was Animated & created by Davies Usher.
Keep it locked to WWW.SQUINGY.COM for more updates….. ‘CLOUDY SKIES’ is released on 18th MAY via USG / Full Mettle.
1) The Future Is Ours
2) Dry My Tears
3) The Runaround
4) Heart To Heart
5) Another Place
6) Spiritual Warriors
7) Enough’s Enough
8) War Cry
9) Not Over Yet
10) The Injustice is Clear
Megadon drops a visual for “Reformat” of his album “No Man is the Best” featuring the legendary Large Professor from Main Source and DCQ from Medina Green. The video pays tribute to some of the fallen hip hop landmarks as we see Large Professor going on a record dig at Big City Records in Manhattan which closed in 2012. There’s also an iconic shot of both Megadon and Large professor at the old graffiti mecca 5 Pointz in Queens which was destroyed in 2013.
Universal Zulu Nation founder Afrika Bambaataa opened up to VladTV about the various celebrities who have been affiliated with the group, including Lil Wayne and 2Pac.
After explaining that he didn’t know 2Pac on a personal level, the Bronx native shared a story about the Notorious B.I.G. performing at the Zulu anniversary parties before he even had a record deal. The Hip-Hop pioneer then spoke on the beef between the two rappers, which Afrika Bambaataa is certain could have been avoided.