Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Domo Genesis (OFWGKTA) - undertheinfluence domogenesis (2011)





Odd Future Talk Presents - Off Future Unreleased Volume 2 (2011)


01 Hodgy Beats – Sky High (Produced by Marz)
02 Tyler, The Creator – Sippin On Some Syrup Freestyle (GJ Remaster)
03 Domo Genesis (as Young Swag) – Real Niggas (featuring Dat Nigga)
04 Left Brain – MaryMeth (Instrumental)
05 Hodgy Beats – Let The Beat Ride (Produced by Taj Moore)
06 Domo Genesis – Heart of Gold (featuring Tyler, The Creator)
07 Tyler, The Creator – I Dream (Instrumental)
08 Mike G – Welcome2LA (Produced by Weird Eye)
09 MellowHype – Less (featuring Casey Veggies)
10 Syd – The Cloud Movement (Instrumental)
11 Domo Genesis (as Young Swag) – Respect My Gangsta (featuring Dat Nigga & GramsGoldchains)
12 Hodgy Beats – Superhero (Produced by Sol Starz)
13 Left Brain – GladToBeNOuterSpace (Instrumental)

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Maffew Ragazino - Rhyme Pays (2011)



01. Blaxploitation (prod. by Frank Dukes)
02. St. Maffew (prod. by Vinyl Frontiers)
03. Rhyme Pays (prod. by Beewirks)
04. Black Sheep (prod. by Harry Fraud)
05. City Of God feat. Rockie Evans & The Mad Stuntman (prod. by Sha Banga)
06. Mama, I Got Wings (Interlude)
07. Lord Please (prod. by G Productions)
08. Ashes On My Block feat. Triple OG (prod. by A.B.)
09. Yowzers! (prod. by Vinyl Frontiers)
10. Million Dollar View (prod. by Sha Banga)
11. Magick Without Tears (prod. by Big Throwback)
12. Slumlord (prod. by Sebb Bash)
13. Jordan Vs. Bird feat. Action Bronson (prod. by Digga)
14. Bridget Fonda (prod. by DJ Skizz)
15. Blue Rubies (prod. by C. Jonah)
16. Isis (prod. by DJ Clark Kent)

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Dirty Def - The Moog Experience (2011)



01. Destroyed
02. Moogomaniac
03. Dark Mood, Mad Moog
04. Moog Machine



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Moments At Made Chapter Two with Erykah Badu, Jaybo & Miki´s String Quintet - The Film

Dam-Funk - Inafocuseddaze (2011)



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Is there anything better than a new free Dam-Funk EP? No, there is not. More gorgeous PCH-ready modern funk, with Dam tweaking the formula ever so slightly. Make no mistake, at heart Damon Riddick has a musically omnivorous bent, with an equal ardor for soul, metal, jazz, techno, disco, and rock. Ask him about Prefab Sprout or Todd Rundgren and turn your tape recorder on to remember the recommendations. But at heart, he is a funkster, both traditional and experimental, futuristic and nostalgic. The Gemini Twin, a master of duality. I’ll stop now.

Inafocuseddaze is the appetizer for his next full length, due next year on Stones Throw. Closer listening reveals the usual good vibrations and interesting flourishes — the psychedelic guitar solo at the end “Don’t You Know (That This Funk is Real), the Bruce Haack noodling at the intro of the title track. I don’t know if Wikipedia is right or wrong, but it tells me that Dam’s middle name is G. What else could it be.

Infinito 2017 - Marcellous Lovelace In 10/26/75 (2000)



01. Sex Toy
02. Follow Me
03. Purpose
04. Tinker Called Me Skit
05. Scheadule
06. Derrick Speak Skit
07. Directions
08. Ross Talk Skit
09. Disabled
10. A Little Help 10/26/75 Skit
11. Perfect Moment
12. Sex Line 2017
13. Last Question (Effective Break Beat)
14. 10/26/75
15. Ho Biz (Mr. Marcus) Skit
16. Particular Complete
17. Under Surface
18. 60 Minute Tape
19. Breath Skit
20. The Black Scorpion Pt. 26 (The Remix Version)
21. Another Noun
22. The Final

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Breez Evahflowin - Don't Stop! 12" (2001)



01. Don't Stop! feat. Poison Pen, Stelf Index, Mic Terror, Wiz & C-Rayz Walz
02. Fantasy Island feat. Naya Tabia
03. West 2 East feat. Sayadinnah
04. Don't Stop! (Instrumental)
05. Fantasy Island (Instrumental)
06. West 2 East (Instrumental)

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City Slick (Decay & Fluent) - Hostage (Video)

Natural Elements - The Lost Demos EP Vol. 1 Ltd. Ed. 12" (2011)



01. I Got Your Heart
02. Triple Team
03. Every Day
01. Life Ain't Fair (Original)
02. Mr Voodoo - Machine Gun Fire
03. L-Swift - Puttin In Work (Demo Tape Version)

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Dope D.O.D. - Hyenas



Another leak of upcoming debut album "Branded", wich drops in 2 days

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The Custodian Of Records - Wolf Man



The Custodian Of Records "Wolf Man"



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Bloody Monk Consortium - Spraying Trains (Video)



All of the flicks in this video were created by Kebo of the Bloody Monk Consortium

PremRock & Willie Green Tour



"After completing the album the goal of both of us is to take it as far as humanly possible and to spread the music while we are given the opportunity. We have already funded some of the trip ourselves but still need a lot of help to complete the mission. Transportation while overseas offers the biggest challenge, it can often be the most expensive part of any travel, not to mention food and on occassion finding a place to sleep.

Although we have the fortune of our album being released through Isolated Wax Records, our budget while overseas is entirely up to us, and in order to raise money we are willing to part ways with a WHOLE LOT of music. Even including our new record and personalized items as part of the deal.

In order to reach our goal we hope to accumulate the funds to make the traveling from country to country as seamless as possible and using any profits from the shows to recycle it back in CD and merchandise production.

We've made it pretty far with the help of our supporters but there really is no telling where we could end up with the proper push behind it.

We salute and thank all of you for your time and honestly can't wait to share this record and live show with you!

Peace,

Prem & Green"


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DJ Wich & Nironic - Dreaming (Video)

Evidence - Cats & Dogs (2011)



01. The Liner Notes feat. Aloe Blacc
02. Strangers
03. The Red Carpet feat. Raekwon & Ras Kass
04. It Wasn't Me
05. I Don't Need Love
06. You
07. God Bless That Man
08. Fame feat. Roc Marciano & Prodigy
09. James Hendrix (StepBrothers)
10. Late For The Sky feat. Slug & Aesop Rock
11. Crash
12. Where You From feat. Rakaa, Lil Fame & Termanology
14. To Be Continued...
15. Falling Down
16. Well Runs Dry feat. Krondon
17. The Epilogue

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"There is no track 13 on purpose. The first line of To Be Continued starts “10 commandments, 24 hours, the 13th floor was missing from the towers”. The Masons, any buildings built by them leave the 13th floor out. 13 is not just a lucky number, but an unlucky number too. People use it both ways. For me to leave it (the 13th track) blank and then explain why in the first line of the next track (To Be Continued...) to me is genius. I don’t think there’s ever been a missing 13th track on an album, ever." Evidence

Meyhem Lauren - Just Can't Win (Video)



Visuals for "Just Can't Win" from the album Self Induced Illness

Husky - The Punisher (WEB) (2010)



01. The Xperiment
02. A Vanishing Era
03. Start The Day
04. In The Company Of Gifted Madmen feat. MeccaGodZilla
05. I'm The Real
06. Ballad 2 The Bigshots feat. SMD
07. Smoke And Fire
08. Buggin The Fk Out feat. Jondis
09. Next Best Threat feat. Junclassic
10. Piano Style
11. Capital B feat. K-Sise aka Monsta X
12. Kunspeerucee Theery feat. Cy Yung
13. Warfare feat. Baragon
14. Molecular Catastrophe
15. The World's Greatest Drummer
16. Phone Drummin w Biscuit
17. Future Fuck
18. Fired Up
19. The Original
20. Slaughter feat. Junclassic
21. Re-Deaf-Ine feat. Infinite
22. Play It Cool feat. K-Sise aka Monsta X & Jelani
23. The Highest Mountain In Hungry feat. SMD
24. Battle Beat 5
25. Annihilation (Poetic Unjustice) feat. Infinite
26. Classic Boners
27. What's Your Life
28. Haunted House
29. Foundations feat. Junclassic
30. Funky 4 You
31. You Ain't Safe

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Beta Hector - Sunbeam Insulin (2011)



01. Hexagon
02. Sleepwalking
03. Payback (Sunbeam Version)
04. Oracle Bones
05. Invasion
06. Trust Me
07. Super Bionic
08. Creepin’ (Insulin Version)
09. Thousand Yard Square
10. In My Skin
11. Jupiter Mission
12. Morning Train
13. The Next Level


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Out on 12th September on Tru Thoughts. A mixture of heavy drums and psychedelic electronic sonics, the album brings a diverse selection of soulful, bittersweet songs and soundtracks, with five vocalists including UK soul queen Dionne Charles and LA MC Shane Hunter.

The first single from the ‘Sunbeam Insulin’ album is “Jupiter Mission”, out on 8th August. A disco-inflected track voiced by Hill’s sister Jo, with a distinct sci-fi bent – the lyrics are about an intergalactic incident featuring a character called ‘serial no.815’, and the music was made to suit the vocals and the story using software synths, bass guitar, and percussion. Simon Hill says: “I’ll never forget hearing my younger sister Jo rapping along with Debbie Harry on ‘Rapture’ when I was DJing at a house party about 10 years ago. I remember thinking “cool, one day I’ll use her on a throwback disco rap tune.”

The retro-futuristic space-age feel pervades through the album. The Afrobeat and dubstep-inspired opener “Hexagon”, that nods to Flying Lotus with its oddball 6/4 rhythm and analogue synth recording, slides into the eerie “Sleepwalking” which pairs singer Sarah Gardner’s crystal clear voice with a dark instrumental track, inspired by Portishead, Broadcast and the Heliocentrics. A shiny new version of “Payback” features, with the drums re-recorded through ribbon mics, then looped, and the addition of guitar, horns and bongos – and finally, Dionne re-recorded her vocal with even more sass; there’s also a more psychedelic album version of “Creepin’”. Elsewhere, on “Oracle Bones” and “Thousand Yard Stare” you’ll hear the unique lyrical style and ideas of MC Shane Hunter, who found Beta Hector on Myspace (remember that?) and a mutual love of each other’s work was born. “Trust Me” brings ‘60s Ipanema vibes, and Dionne Charles shows her soft side in “Morning Train”, a tender, soulful lament. Album closer “The Next Level” is a tribute to the late Ollie Minkley, who played percussion with Baby Charles (among other great bands including The Quantic Soul Orchestra); deeply saddened by his passing in 2010, Hill remembered about an old Baby Charles track on which Ollie had played, which hadn’t been used and, he says “it was a pleasure to find and hear Ollie’s cowbell and conga parts. I built the music around his percussion, and it just evolved into a kind of seventies kung-fu movie soundtrack, which I think Ollie would have liked.”