Sunday, September 27, 2009
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Scribbling Idiots-Idiomatic 2(2009)
01 00:14 Intro (Ft. Masta Ace)
02 07:01 Spitting Images (Prod. By 4th Disciple)
03 01:28 Elias
04 04:08 Heads Up
05 02:07 Wonder Brown
06 04:27 All The Data (EDM)
07 01:28 Motionplus
08 03:29 Every Day That Ends In Why (Ft. Deacon The Villain)
09 01:27 Ruffian
10 03:55 Pushing Along
11 01:13 Mouth Warren
12 03:57 Don’t Ask
13 01:10 Re:flex The Architect
14 03:42 That’s That (Prod. By Ohmega Watts)
15 01:15 Justme
16 03:11 Jimmy’s Dream (Prod. By Vintage)
17 01:29 Cas Metah
18 03:47 It’s All About
19 00:49 Griffin
20 04:49 Stray Caps
21 01:21 Theory Hazit
22 04:05 Make The Call
23 04:50 Muzeone
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MuzeOne(Of Scribbling Idiots)-The Back Burner EP(2009)
01 02:46 Keep Listening (Ft. Young Joshua)
02 02:36 The Battle Begins (Ft. Average Joe)
03 03:18 These Words
04 03:07 Propain
05 03:39 Decypher
(Ft. Braille, Alert, Steven Levite, Young Joshua)
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Newest member of Scribbling Idiots, muzeONE, a Philadelphia
based emcee and producer. He’s a former member of Redeemed
Thought, and has now joined the SI team. This is his 2nd
Solo EP with 5 songs, 3 of the tracks are from his upcoming
full-length album “The Cold War” (releasing late 2009) and 2
previously unreleased tracks. Features production from DJ
Official, SomeDude and Teddy P.
Contact Play-Champion Fraff(2009)
01. Small Talk 05:48
02. Talk Big 05:06
03. Fingers In Your Nose 03:22
04. Ooh Ooh (Skit) 02:11
05. This Year 03:16
06. Death Of A Prick (Part One) 02:15
07. Like This 02:43
08. Little Pissed Off 03:19
09. Falling Innit 03:24
10. Juicing 03:42
11. Word To The Wise 04:04
12. Contact Play 02:47
13. Serious Man Business 02:40
14. Fishfingers 04:26
15. News To Me 03:30
16. For Fucks Sake 03:30
17. Death Of A Prick (Part Two) 02:02
18. Fumes 03:06
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Roc Raida - WHAT! 187FM- Where We Don't Give A Fuk! (2000)
01. Killa Sha - Storm Raiders
02. WHAT-FM Commercial Break
03. Scram Jones - The Best Yet
04. Thug Poems (Skit)
05. Dilated Peoples - Another X Ecution
Side B:
01. WHAT-FM Beast Master Break
02. Aasim - Still Gotcha
03. Another X Ecution Instrumental
04. The Best Yet Instrumental
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Friday, September 25, 2009
Lateef Dameer-Diary of A Ballad Drummer Vol. 1
1.This Morning
2.Al Falaq 113
3.Windows
4.What Kema Said
5.Peter Phillips
6.The Flight Plan
7.Helvetica
8.First Lifetime
9.Lingua Franca
10.Otis Jackson Jr.
11.Fiat Gravity
12.Elvin Jones
13.Radio Flyer
14.Peeled Oranges
15.The Mirror
16.Sick Without Benefit
17.No Change For Amerika
18.Tadd Mullinix
19.Lateef's Revenge
20.Nordhessen
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Apathy - Wanna Snuggle? (2009)
Painstaking lyricism, strangleholding mic presence, high caliber rap flows and upper echelon neck-snapping production round out this release in true Demigodzilla fashion. Some of the highlights include the uptempo “Shoot First”, which is a Mike Shinoda produced track featuring the legendary B-Real (of Cypress Hill) and Celph Titled, as well as a collaboration with J-Live called “This Is The Formula”. Little Brother’s own Phonte makes a cameo on “True Love”, and some soulful hooks are laced across the album courtesy of Chip-Fu (of Fu-Schnickens) and Wu-Tang vocalist Blue Raspberry. Also contributing a major factor to the album is singer Holly Brook, best known for Fort Minor’s chart topping “Where’d You Go” single and video. Fort Minor, Get Busy Committee, Demigodz and AOTP family are definitely in full effect throughout the project, including Ryu (of Styles of Beyond), Motive, Emilio Lopez, King Magnetic, Veze Skante and more.
The bulk of production is handled by Apathy himself, who has been building up a production resume producing for Tiye Phoenix, Styles of Beyond, 7L & Esoteric, Eternia, and upcoming albums from Cypress Hill and Edo G. This is an impressive body of work and is much anticipated by faithful fans that Apathy has steadily accumulated from his long list of indie vinyl era 12” singles, album-like mixtapes, epic double disc It’s the Bootleg compilation and relentless domestic and international touring. Sure to be contender for Hip Hop album of the year, Wanna Snuggle? smashes completely through the sophomore jinx and delivers timeless rap music for you and yours.
Link Is Down After Request From The Artist
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Pete Concrete-Plug Two(2009)
01. Meat Beat Manifesto - Happiness Supreme - Run Rec
02. MIA - Pull Up The People - untitled
03. Dimlite - Ravemond's Young Problems - Rush Hour
04. The Chap - Carlos Walter Wendy Stanley - Ghostly
05. Low Limit - The Club - cdr
06. Blackalicious - Kalakuta Show - MCA
07. Fulgeance - Ann Arbor - One Handed Music
08. The Normal - TVOD - Mute
09. Daedelus - Missing - Mush
10. DJ Shadow - Bring Madlib Up - Ninja Tune
11. squarepusher - Body Builder - Warp
12. Klute - Evo Sniffer - Commercial Suicide
13. µ-Ziq - Burst Your Arm - Planet Mu
14. Mr. Scruff - Ug - Ninja Tune
15. Hearin' Aid - It's A Bwoy - Eat Concrete
16. Debruit - Sole's Sweat (instrumental) - Civil Music
17. Nosaj Thing - IOIO - Alpha Pup
18. BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Dr. Who - BBC
19. Mika Vainio - Galaxies - Sähkö
20. Funckarma - stub dane - FUNCK
21. Urban Tribe - RNA World - Rephlex
22. Aphex Twin - Inkey$ - Warp
23. Luke Vibert - Belief File - Planet Mu
24. Martyn - Vancouver - 3024
25. Black Dog - Tunnels rmx - Soma
26. Meat Beat Manifesto - Guns 'n Lovers - Planet Mu
27. Kenlo Craqnuques - Zoid - Rush Hour
28. The Orb - EDM - Universal
29. Twinnie - Waitin for my love - Cheap
30. Plastikman - Ping Pong Novamute
31. !!! - Pardon My Freedom rmx - Touch And Go
32. Hexstatic - Invader - Ninja Tune
33. Balil - Parasight - Rising High
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http://www.myspace.com/eatconcreterecords
http://www.myspace.com/eatconcretepete
Halftooth Records Presents You Don't Know The Half (2004)
01. Oddisee, Kenn Starr & J-Live - Quest To Find
02. Kenn Starr - What Up
03. J-Live - Who Do You Call
04. Phonte & Big Pooh - Long Time Comin´(Makin Moves)
05. Oddisee - Yes Y´all
06. Smash Mechanics - Concrete Steps
07. Kenn Starr - Walk The Walk
08. Wordsworth - Here We Go Again
09. Oddisee - Brother
10. Dash - In The Middle
11. Kaimbr, Cy Young & DJ Roddy Rod - Everyday Campaign
12. Oddisee & Kenn Starr - This Is Hip Hop
13. Dash - Life To Live
14. Kenn Starr, Asheru & Talib Kweli - If
15. Oddisee Interlude
16. Kev Brown, Grap Luva & Oddisee - Keep On
17. Quartermaine, Kenn Starr, Dash, Oddisee & Wordsworth - You Don´t Know The Half
18. IshLab Outro
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Hermitude - Tales of the Drift (2005)
01 You Got Soul
02 Tapedeck Sound
03 Cant Stop
04 Music From The Mind
05 Nightfalls Mesenger
06 Plunge
07 Observation Deck
08 Zacktor
09 Galactic Cadillac
10 Fallen Giants
11 Dubs Theme
12 Madness In G Minor
13 Ruffwon
14 The Drift
15 Mystical Herms
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The Majesticons - Beauty Party (2003)
01. Intro Party (Intro)
02. Piranha Party (Gentrification Party)
03. Fader Party
04. Prom Night Party
05. Brains Party
06. Luv Thief Party
07. Platinum BlaQue Party
08. Helicopter Party
09. MajestWest Party feat. Murs
10. Dwarf Star Party feat. L.I.F.E. Long & Omega Moon
11. Suburb Party feat. El-P & Vast Aire
12. Game Party
13. Parlor Party
14. Volvo Party
15. San Trope Party
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More info here
Mick Boogie & PBJ - Re-Living Thing (2009)
01. Naledge & Mickey Factz: Blue Period Picasso (remixed by nVMe)
02. Freebass 808 & Christian Rich: Living Thing (remixed by Apple Juice Kid)
03. Bun B & The Kid Daytona: Losing My Mind (remixed by 6th Sense)
04. Big Pooh, Chaundon & Phil Nash: Stay This Way (remixed by Jazzy Jeff)
05. Trouble Andrew & GLC: Lay It Down (remixed by The Kickdrums)
06. Talib Kweli & 6th Sense: I Want You (remixed by William Russell / Good Life Mike)
07. 88 Keys & Outasight: 4 Out Of 5 (remixed by 6th Sense)
08. U-N-I: Last Night (remixed by Remot)
09. GZA, Buckshot & Tabi Bonney: The Feeling (remixed by Marco Polo)
10. Big Sean, Black Milk & T3: Just The Past (remixed by nVMe)
11. Kardinal Offishall, Donnis & Henok Achido: It Just Don’t Move Me (remixed by Jet Audio)
12. Wale, Young Chris & Rhymefest: Nothing To Worry About (remixed by The Kickdrums)
13. Evidence, Jerreau & Fashawn: Amsterdam (remixed by Cookin’ Soul)
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Mick Boogie got together with some of his favorite producers and emcees and came up with a Mick Boogie classic. All the PBJ songs from their “Living Thing” album completely remixed and reworked. The reason why I posted it is Sniper's former video post of track No. 4, the Jazzy Jeff remix which I personally admire the most and became one of my favourite tracks.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Mikey D-Chosen One featuring Timid
1.Mikey D-Chosen One featuring Timid
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Born in Queens, New York as Michael Anthony Deering.
At an early age, Mikey started out on the park jam circuit with the Clientele Brothers. MC's Will Seville, Eddie O' Jay along with Mean Gene were considered among the best at displaying real rhyme skills as a group similar to the Cold Crush Brothers and The Force MC's (later renamed The Force MD's). As a group, the Clientele Brothers were looking for the next hot MC - enter Playboy Mikey D. With Mikey, the group had the last ingredient and they definitely took the Queens park jam scene to the next level.
As Hip Hop phenomena grew in the mid 1980's, the time came for a record deal. In 1985, Mikey D along with the Symbolic Three singed to Reality Records. With Producers Ray (Professor KB) Romain, Dr. Rhythm and Dr. Shock, songs like 'No Show' (the answer to Doug E Fresh and Slick Rick's 'The Show'), along with 'Treacherous' took underground radio by surprise. In 1986, Mikey D (and DJ Johnnie Quest) signed with Public Records and put out classics Like 'Dawn,' 'My Telephone,' and 'Bust A Rhyme'. In 1987 he hit the industry with 'I Get Rough' (B side 'Go For it') with legendary producer Paul C.
In 1988, Mikey's career really got hot when he signed to Sleeping Bag Records. The record company was so enthused by the Queens battle legend's reputation; they entered him into the New Music Seminar. After battling several known and unknown rappers round by round he was victorious and proclaimed the best MC in the world (as he predicted in 1987's 'I Get Rough'). Later that year, he released 'Out Of Control' and the wicked 'Comin' In The House'.
In 1994 Mikey D was enlisted by the groundbreaking Main Source to replace their lead MC Large Professor. Mikey (along with K-Cut and Sir Scratch) hit the studio and recorded the sequel to 'Breaking Atoms' entitled "F*ck What You Think". Although another historic album was birthed, it was not released due to infighting between the record label and group management. After all of the chaos he had been through, the legendary rapper took a step back from the music he loved so much to focus on family and other pressing issues.
Thundamentals-Sleeping On Your Style(2009)
01. Sleeping On Your Style 04:22
02. The Mash 04:22
03. Move It Up 04:05
04. I HIP HOP 03:39
05. Masterminds 01:58
06. We Won't Mind (Feat. Jehst) 03:57
07. Bad Man 03:14
08. Serial Illa (Feat. Tony Hughes) 03:35
09. My Favourite Song 03:35
10. Tardis Take Off 03:42
11. Broke Pocket Philosophy (Feat. Dialectrix) 04:01
12. El Mundo 03:58
13. My Lady (Feat. Ray Mann) 03:29
14. Safari 500 02:01
15. T.H.U.N.D.A (Feat. Charlotte Craib) 04:42
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Horrorshow-Inside Story(2009)
1. In
2. The Show
3. Thoughtcrime (Doin' My Think)
4. Truth Be Told
5. Inside Story
6. Nothing To Be Done (Interlude)
7. The Rain
8. In My Haze feat. Jane Tyrrell
9. She
10. Itchy Feet
11. Neighbourhood Hit feat. Spit Syndicate
12. Found
13. Walk You Home (This Day)
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Buy
Horrorshow-Thoughtcrime (Doin' My Think)
Parallel - Metal Children V.2 (2009)
01. Life at 23 BPM |02:49|
02. The Paradox of Love |04:37|
03. Sherwood's Chicken Sandwich |03:36|
04. As U Monopolize |04:10|
05. Indiana Sage (feat. Xiel) |02:45|
06. On the Case |02:34|
07. Be True (feat. Xiel) |03:04|
08. The Kush |03:19|
09. Darker Than Lighter |04:12|
10. Centerfold (feat. College Youth) |03:29|
11. Dirty Water (feat. College Youth) |01:35|
12. Gunshy (feat. College Youth) |02:34|
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William Cooper feat. Killah Priest - Cocaine Israelites
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