Yo, I flow krypton
knock your superman off his feet with his kicks on
J. Cole wrote:
The flows cold as a shoulder of a gold digging hoes when a broke nigga approaches
RMLondon
The Don
Joined: 12 Dec 2006 Posts: 6745 Location: Califa
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 6:22 am Post subject:
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MC Doc Wattson, the big man representing his mid west home of Illinois, has teamed up with loop lunatic, Visto, to bring us The Native Stranger EP (which is now available on CDBaby for $5.95). The 8-track EP is a perfect introduction to Wattson's playful storytelling and sincere outlooks on a young man's life, as well as Visto's versatile beats that are masked with a stern and gloomy visage.
Below are three tracks from the EP, which is available to cop today. Support the up and coming independents!
I think Preach got a little blog love from this record earlier this Summer, but since it just released this past week I thought I'd bless it with another well deserved post.
MC Preach Jacobs from Columbia, South Carolina teams up with Denz to bring us the new EP, Maple Street Sessions; an 8-track oddysey through Jacobs' funky, Native Tongue inspired musings and a record that should shake up the Carolinas, which have had the same wall of sound in independent hip hop for years.
Below are two tracks from the record, which is now available digitally and on CD at various online retailers like this.
Notes: The upcoming collaboration album with The Black Keys and various MCs remains of my most anticipated albums of the year. Here is the first leak featuring Rae. _________________
Monstar
Capo
Joined: 09 Jun 2009 Posts: 1608 Location: Soaring through paradise when I'm closing my eyes
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:26 pm Post subject:
Wiz Khalifa - Burn After Rolling
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01 B.A.R.
02 Getting’ Up
03 Take Yo Bitch
04 The Thrill
05 One Way
06 Miles
07 If I Were A Lame
08 Meet New People
09 Weekend
10 Young Khalifa
11 Knock U Down
12 On Tha Pill
13 When U Find
14 Mafia Music (rmx)
15 Say U Will
16 Timeless
17 Won’t Land
18 Ode to Naked Pop Stars
19 All My Life Freestyle
20 Great to Be There (Outro)
Yo, I flow krypton
knock your superman off his feet with his kicks on
J. Cole wrote:
The flows cold as a shoulder of a gold digging hoes when a broke nigga approaches
RMLondon
The Don
Joined: 12 Dec 2006 Posts: 6745 Location: Califa
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:48 am Post subject:
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Is it just me, or does Blame One get better with age?
Blame is back and good news! He isn't barkin' from his chair at the retirement home. Instead, Blame One has let loose two new tracks from his upcoming mixtape, Leaks and Gemz, which will be available to the public in a couple of months. Also, as reported by PHIMB, Blame is teaming up with DJ Babu of the Beat Junkies to drop a collaborative LP some time in 2010.
Yo, I flow krypton
knock your superman off his feet with his kicks on
J. Cole wrote:
The flows cold as a shoulder of a gold digging hoes when a broke nigga approaches
RMLondon
The Don
Joined: 12 Dec 2006 Posts: 6745 Location: Califa
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 5:54 am Post subject:
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Known for his slow build ups, crisp transitions, and cinematic beats, Blockhead is truly one of independent hip hop's most overlooked producers. From his scattered work with Aesop Rock (Appleseed (1999)- None Shall Pass (2007)) to his two highly touted solo instrumental records, Music by Cavelight and Downtown Science, Blockhead has consistently dropped original hip hop compositions since his unveiling alongside Definitive Jux's outlandish orator.
Last week, like his three instrumental solo albums before, Blockhead released his new production record via Ninja Tune Records entitled, The Music Scene. Unlike Uncle Tony's Coloring Book, his solo album released in 2007, The Music Scene goes back to the Blockhead we all know and love-- methodical, brooding beats anchored with surprising transitions that will bring smiles to avid music fans faces.
Below are two tracks from the new album, which is available via digital download now and will be released in physical CD & vinyl form early in 2010.
New track from one of independent hip hop's most fun MCs that we barely ever hear from, MC Paul Barman, featuring an exciting vocal triple scoop from the likes of Masta Ace, Del the Funky Homosapien, and C-Rayz Walz. This track is off of Barman's upcoming solo record, Thought Balloon Mushroom Cloud, which will be released on November 24th. UGSmag with the assist.
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