A preview track from Afro Sam’s (Free Wize Men) forthcoming debut solo project ‘Rogue EP’. Coming soon on Room2 Records
A preview track from Afro Sam’s (Free Wize Men) forthcoming debut solo project ‘Rogue EP’. Coming soon on Room2 Records
‘The Original’ featuring Benefit and Mr. Green
Mr Green explains “This video was shot when Benefit was visiting NYC for the first official Live from the Streets album release party. We didn’t really have a plan but we knew Ben was only here for a couple days so we got busy and shot as much as we could. In addition to this video we also filmed a video for “if i don’t go to hell” including cameos from the wonderful Janice. That video will come out down the road as a part of the ongoing Live from the Streets saga. I honestly don’t know what the future holds for the show but I know we’ve created something truly special with LFTS and I know that we aren’t even close to finished.
This video is special to me because it features some of the best moments in the Live from the Streets
show over the last couple years along with a couple glimpses into future episodes (like Sean Price and Odb).
It’s also special because it’s my first time rhyming on a real song. Shoutout to the legendary Benefit for hearing me rhyme and then convincing me to jump on a real song. If enough people ask me to I might put out more rhymes… we will see.”
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‘The Original’ feat. Benefit is featured on the first official LFTS album out now on Duck Down Records:
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Directed by Mr. Green
Filmed by Sam Lipman-Stern, Matt Giordano,
Hirem Stelzig, Bill Horace, Alex Kid-One, Sean
the White Rapper, Sean Ryon and Mr. Green
Executive Produced by Sam Lipman-Stern and Mr. Green
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Footage from Chrome & Blacks Leake Street takeover back in August – the Summers biggest graff jam!
Chrome & Black would like to send “A massive thank you to the thousands that came from far and wide to enjoy the Battle Of Waterloo 2015. The turnout was huge! Also, big thanks to all of our sponsors- Molotow, Flame Paint, Crooks & Castles and Sprayground.
A special thanks to House Of Vans, Mama’s Jerk, DJ Philly, DJ Thor and the judges. And of course, a huge shout out to all the artists this year who did a spectacular job!”
Video by Vlad Potop @ http://www.reverieproduction.com
Music by Stockist https://soundcloud.com/stockist
Canadian born (and a Toronto resident), MoSS may be a new name to some in the music game, but his production credits are instantly recognizable and have resulted in over 2 million record sales worldwide. Ghostface Killah’s smash hit “Kilos”, Raekwon’s ”Have Mercy”, Obie Trice’s entire Special Reserve album and most recently a collaborative album with Eternia (At Last which was released on Fatbeats).
MoSS got his first taste of notoriety by working with Obie Trice (Shady Records) around 2000. Moss was producing records for Obie, including both his independent singles ”Well Known” and the 12” “Mr. Trice,” which created the buzz that eventually led to Obie’s major label deal. Since then, MoSS has produced for a long list of “who’s who” in the hip hop world, including: Joell Ortiz, Ghostface, Papoose, Peedi Crack, The Game, Slum Village, Boot Camp Clik, Red Cafe, Mr Easy, AZ, Bounty Killa, D-Block (Styles P and Sheek Louch), Termanology, Big Shug, M.O.P., Kool G. Rap, Ras Kass, Omilio Sparks, Proof of D12 and the list goes on.
A former member of DJ Premier’s production label, “Works of Mart”, as Premier’s first ever production signee, MoSS is not only an emcee’s producer, but a producer’s producer as well. Recognized by an elite group in his field, he is known by many as a true “record digger.” Having assisted on price guides, rare record books and various musical anthologies, MoSS eventually started his own reissue label, Strawberry Rain, which specializes in re-releasing rare psychedelic music from around the world, including countries like Indonesia, Iran, France; and even Zambia where he travelled to find records and artists. Strawberry Rain has gained recognition across the globe and has been singled-out by a veritable slew of major media publications.
While his production work for other artists has resulted in him being recognized by outlets such as Rolling Stone, Spin, People and more, today, MoSS officially unveils his debut album, Marching To The Sound Of My Own Drum, which will be released on 11-13-15 and features appearances from Joe Budden, DJ Premier, AZ, Joell Ortiz, Sean Price, Jon Connor, Skyzoo, Inspectah Deck, Ill Bill, Havoc, Onyx, Slum Village, Willie The Kid, Guilty Simpson, Termanology, Peedi Crakk, Slaine and others.
With two already well-received tracks from the project, the Hypetrak.com premiered “Started” featuring AZ, Joe Budden & DJ Premier and the video for the Slum Village assisted “Boombastic”, MoSS returns with the latest leak, “Nobody Move” f/ Onyx & Havoc from Marching To The Sound Of My Own Drum.
MoSS’ Debut Album ‘Marching To The Sound Of My Own Drum’ Will Be Released On 11-13-15
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Fresh off his Divided Soul EP, Nutso returns with his signature flow and his penchant for penning clever rhymes over this inventive Beatminerz’ chop of a classic breakbeat. DJ Evil Dee and Mr. Walt bring a reworked, yet familiar feel as Nutso takes you on another crazy journey involving his shenanigans through the streets of New York, full of comedy mixed with real life experiences. The lyrics weave in out as Nutso acts as a virtual tour guide for native New Yorkers and those less familiar with the “city that never sleeps.” Prepare as this latest single from the Q-Borough’s finest is guaranteed to induce insomnia.
Directed by: ANGLE SHOT FILMS
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This one off DJ Evil Dee – Broadcasting Live mixtape/album!!
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Semi Hendrix is the acid inside the headband and the fork inside the electric socket. It’s hard-core hip-hop, furious voltage spiked with funk and soul. It’s political and street, cerebral and reckless. It’s Jack Splash and Ras Kass running roughshod over everything from economic inequality to racist government policy to your girl. The album title is Breakfast at Banksy’s. Consider it the rare soundtrack for the revolution and the party.
The duo formed following Splash’s world tour with his underground cult funk band, Plantlife. Upon its conclusion, the 10-time Grammy-nominated producer and three-time winner decided to leave Miami in favor of Los Angeles. For the native Angeleno, this was where it all began. He’d seen incredible success over the previous decade, producing for Cee-Lo, Alicia Keys, Kendrick Lamar, and a slew of others. But he wanted to return to his roots and make a pure hip-hop album, a passion project with no input from industry types.
“I decided that if I was going to make true art, then I needed to work with the best of the best…the Picasso of the West Coast,” says Splash. “And everyone who comes from LA knows that it doesn’t get any better than Ras Kass.”
If you’re unfamiliar with the Waterproof MC, you need to stop reading this and listen to Soul on Ice, Rasassination, and any of the tracks bodied by the Golden State Warriors (Ras, Saafir and Xzibit). Once you’ve done that, you understand why the Carson-bred rap beast is one of the coldest MCs to ever hypnotize an audience.
But neither Splash nor Ras has even done anything quite like Semi Hendrix-probably because no one has ever done anything quite like Semi-Hendrix. It’s a warped psychedelic odyssey glimpsed via two brilliant minds in a crooked world.
Produced entirely by Splash, the instrumentals recall classic genre-liquefying experiments like DJ Shadow’s Endtroducing and Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde. You can file Semi Hendrix somewhere between Gnarls Barkley and Run the Jewels.
Faded acid-washed freak-outs fade out from raunchy comedy clips. There are shredding guitar solos and nimble funk lines.
Meanwhile, Ras Kass spits flames about Brooklyn hipsters, greedy record labels, and Capitalist inequality. He interweaves Thomas Paine’s anti-Colonial tract, Common Sense with the rapper born Lonnie Lynn. In the course of four bars, he’ll slip in references to Biz Markie, Star Trek, Duke Ellington, and Cab Calloway.
The intellect is staggering, but never self-serious. He’ll go from talking about squirters to indicting “Stop and Frisk” policy. The sound is kaleidoscopic. Nothing is sacred. Guest spots include Brothers Voodoo, Cee-Lo and Raheem DeVaughn, Teedra Moses, Kurupt, Montego Meli, Alice Russell, Wrekonize, and Jessica. But for all its virtuosity, this is 100 percent raw. If you wanted to know who Semi Hendrix are, the answer is simple: they’re the wildest style.
from the album “Breakfast At Banksy’s” http://geni.us/1QU2
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Sounds Beautiful Like The Truth
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Premiered on 01/10/2015 at The Source
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From the Snowgoons album Gebrüder Grimm:
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Jack Diggs – ‘Never Let Me’, Produced by Jack Diggs. Track taken from the forthcoming album ‘Blue Rain’ dropping November 2015 on Revorg Records
Head over to the Revorg Records site for more dopeness http://revorg.co.uk/
Triple Darkness members Tesla’s Ghost, M9, Ray Vendetta, Iron Braydz, Cyrus Malachi feature on this heavy joint ‘Solid Armour’, produced by Ringz Ov Saturn. The track is taken from the forthcoming Triple Darkness – ‘Darker than Black’ 2xLP Pre-order at http://www.kingunderground.com
Filmed/Directed by Ringz Ov Saturn
On March 23rd, 2015, Boston Hip-Hop faction EMS (Revalation, M-Dot, Kore, Mayhem, Undu Kati, Benefit & Desco) premiered their disingenuous single “The Spittin’ Dead” produced by Soul Infected. Now with the new series “Fear The Walking Dead” under way, EMS team up with director Don Chito (Most Wanted Filmz) to distinctly illustrate how specific aspects in society can make us current day zombies. “The Spittin’ Dead” is the second single from EMS member, Revalation’s forthcoming EP “Emergency Broadcast” coming soon.
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https://soundcloud.com/revofems/ems-t…
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Revalation:
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