Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Megabusive "My Own Life" (produced by DJ Traps)



Lately Megabusive has keeping himself busy doing his "365 Songs in 365 Days" project (recently ended, hope you downloaded it) but that was, as he said "all for fun." Now he is ready getting ready to release his new album "What's in a Name" with production by DJ Traps, Willie Green, Lou Cypher, Megabusive himself, and many more. Here is the first track released from the album "My Own Life" a short but quality track that will make long time fans happy and act as a great intro to the newcomers, so check out the track below and enjoy.


Wednesday, August 24, 2011

maticulous "Mello Instros"



Let me offer you one more little gem before I call it a night. This one comes from Pittsburgh area native, maticulous. After releasing his debut ep, aptly called "the maticulous ep"(you can buy it here) he has decided to offer a quality beat tape and to make it that much nicer, is letting the world have it for free. Sit back, put on some headphones and let these beats hit you.

Remind "I Think I'm an Alcoholic"




As I am sure you have noticed I am way behind on my reviews (sincere apologies) and do not want my writing struggles to affect the artists too much, so I figured why not at least put the album out there for you to check out before I give you my full review. The first of these I shall post is Remind's "I Think I'm An Alcoholic."
First, as I am sure you have figured out this is not a very cheerful album...but as well all know, lots of the best art comes from pain and life changing events, and that is just what you get with Remind of the mic and Swiffstarr on about everything else (another multi tasker in the world of indie hip hop.)
So here is what I am thinking...why not make this like a book club sort of idea, but instead music club, I will let you know some albums, I will review them, and please leave some feedback on those reviews and let us build some dialogue about the artists. So check out the album and enjoy.

You can stream and download the album here.

Iron Lung "The Lonely Hearts Club (FL Chapter)"


I recently started to get into the music of LAMEBot (check out the bandcamp page here) and just as that happened, , Rene Gonzalez, re-released the first solo album under the name Iron Lung, and to make it even better, offered it for free. So I figured why not let my loyal readers know about both artists at once. But what exactly does "The Lonely Hearts Club (FL Chapter)" sound like? Well, in short, picture, electronica, spaced out, hip hop that rocks and sways. Does that make any sense? Well no matter, check out the album...you will not be disappointed.

You can stream and download the album here.

Tranzformer ft Solar C. "Architecture"

Lately producer, Tranzformer has been very busy, recently releasing "Raw and Homemade Vol 1" and it seems just as begin to fully digest (yes I am behind I know) he is preparing to drop "Raw and Homemade Vol 2" so since I am so far behind on telling you that Vol 1 is dope and you should check it out I figure I will try and stay in front of the train that is Tranzformer's output and let you know know about the single "Architecture" featuring Solar C. Listen to it, you shall not be disappointed.

Tranzformer - Architecture ft solar c (raw and homemade vol.2 ) by Tranzformer aka Dirtydome

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

K-Murdock "M.P.C. Episode 1: Blue Oceanwave"

K-Murdock (of Panacea and Forever Famicom fame) decided to create a series where he shows how some of his fans' favorite beats were made. I, being a fan of his, thought why not post this and show some love and gain some knowledge at the same time. The first track he selected was "Blue Oceanwave" off of Panacea's album "12 Step Program," (oddly enough I was listening to this exact track yesterday.) Check out the video and then listen to the song below and if you want download the album here.



Monday, August 22, 2011

Adam Warlock "Slugging Percentage" Video

A few weeks ago Adam Warlock released his debut project "Dark Weapons (From Mars)" (you can stream and download the album here.) all based on when he and his wife's apartment was broken into. As you can imagine they felt violated and unsafe, so Adam Warlock put these feelings (much more than I listed) into songs and one such song "Slugging Percentage" now has a video. A quick rundown of the track is that Warlock never felt safe after the robbery so he carried a baseball bat around with him at all times just in case the intruders returned. Check out the video and notice the raw emotion (met by the raw filming style) and realize you don't need to go big budget to make a video that makes a song hit home, and make the two work together and create a home run (yea...I went there.)

Mega Ran featuring Adam WarRock "Pump It Up"




Mega Ran aka Random recently released a new track with Adam WarRock entitled "Pump It Up" that samples the Pump Man stage from "Mega Man 10." Check out the video below and if you like it, download the song as well, any profit made will go directly to helping both artists as they are on tour with MC Chris that kicks on in the Pittsburgh area.




Sunday, August 21, 2011

Ill Clinton "The Antisocialist"



Too often we try and label music in one genre and subgenres, the moment we hear it we need to put it in a category. But what do we do when it doesn't fit into a nice and neat category? What do you do with an instrumental album that has interludes featuring vocals? What do you call hip hop that is soulful but has dark and dreary undertones? I can tell you what I do my best to do each time I hear some music...do not try and put it into a nice little package. Because if you do, when you come across an album like Ill Clinton's "The Antisocialist" you are going to get lost VERY quickly. You may remember Ill Clinton (aka Ill Vibe aka Vibe etc) from his album "Michael Jackson's Milk" with Ordeal on the vocals (check out my review here if you do not know it.) But do not expect the same beats, Ill Clinton is constantly tweaking his sound for each release while still staying true to his original concepts. So what exactly does his latest offering, "The Antisocialist" sound like. Well, it is a dark and dreary soulful instrumental hip hop album that keeps you on your toes. If that doesn't make sense to you (and even if it does) why not read ahead and see what I mean, here it goes.

Vocals cut short to create the feeling of someone screaming is the first sound you hear on "Long Days." The haunting piano chords do nothing to alleviate the dark and mysterious setting. But there is another sound that really make the track, almost sounds like a violin, but just one strum of the bow looped that plays in the background throughout the track. That is what really hits you in the gut and forces you to pay attention while not always noticing it is even there.

Extended piano chords lay the background for "Beating a Dead Horse," while over top of it plays a multitude of percussion instruments. The track begins with what I can only describe as a tin cup hitting against jail bars, but not in the standard ring we have all heard on TV, no this is more subtle and brooding, this is being playing out of frustration at the world, but then the heavy drums kick in like a boxer punching in a great combo that is always open, time and time again. Occasionally the boxer much catch his or her breath before returning, but the tin cup never stops, looming in the background, observing this demolition.

"I Was Guessing" has a much more soulful feel to it, featuring a VERY well known light and airy vocal that fits in extremely well with the 1-2-1 drums (that's what I call them, probably not an actual name but my blog so I can come up with names GO ME.) Again, Ill Clinton, keeps some strings playing in the background throughout to set the mood while sprinkling in some symbols to crash through the breezy beat.

Occasionally a title of a track implants an idea into your head that you cannot get out, that is what happened to me on "Wednesday Evening Sketch." I just kept imagining myself drawing along to the beat (I might have to do that and see what the picture becomes). It is actually so embedded that all I can really say is that the song features steady drums mixed with pianos and whatever instrument it is that is creating the sensation of a pen stroke on paper, harshly taking over the track for brief moments at a time.

Soft piano (that is reminiscent of many a horror movie) and crackling (that almost sounds like rainfall) are the dominant forces of "(Interlude) In the Nude." At least the track begins that way, about 10 seconds in vocal sample saying the title is looped throughout the track, with some occasional moments of silence from the vocalist.

"Quality Control (The Situation)" begins one of the many great Samuel Jackson quotes/rants from "Pulp Fiction" while in the background, you can faintly hear the sound of some keyboards. Just as Mr. Jackson stops speaking the drums kick in. When I saw drums I do mean multiple drums, the first being your standard hard hitting bass drum, the other consists of symbols and hi-hats that almost sound like a gun shot, but more echoey. "Pulp Fiction" returns for a brief spell before the instruments takes back over, the track ends with more Tarantino dialogue before the silence.

Pianos and an occasional drum are all that make up "Seamless" for the majority of the song. Now get to thinking this is a boring or predictable beat. It does feature the loop of the piano but occasionally it will transfer itself into a different set of piano chords, while the drums pick up their regularity. Then near the end, the piano's all but disappear instead the drums dominate with the occasional horn that fades across before disappearing again, almost like a train. Then it decides to stay around for a bit, in short intervals before the track goes silent.

Immediately upon hearing "The Hunter" my mind turns to "Jaws" (this may be because I was just playing shark with my son but I think that is only part of the reason.) The song begins with that familiar "Jaws" type of sound played with a bass before the drums kick in over top of it adding more depth to it. Then the keys enter for a bit before fading and giving way to what sounds like a violin. By the way, this all happens in about 30 seconds. Then everything fades except for the bass and the occasional scream before repeating in slightly tweaked versions giving this beat a familiar but almost uncomfortable feeling (once again "Jaws" enters my mind.

"Sunday Conundrum" catches me off guard on each listen, while most of the songs on "The Antisocialist" have a dark ominous feel to it, Ill Clinton switched it up on this track giving it a much more introspective but positive sound and feel. Gentle guitar, harps, and chimes make this track very unique, not just to the album but as a whole, and then you throw the drums on top of it and you almost have the feeling of someone battling with their faith, even if just for a moment (maybe I am reaching on that but that is the sort of image I get while listening to this track.)

I may be wrong but I am pretty sure that Ill Clinton features a sitar very heavily on "Philly Tradition" and if it isn't a sitar it is some instrument that sounds exactly like a sitar. There has been an influx of people using Indian music to create hip hop beats lately (most notably Madlib and Oh No) but often it falls flat and sounds contrived, occasionally (see the two artists above) they knock it out of the park. Add "Philly Tradition" to that list, using that sitar as the feature but having the drums compliment it perfectly along with some other percussion instrument that has a great hollow sound.

We are then treated to another interlude, this time it is "(Interlude) Assault & Batter," a rather odd beat that sounds almost like the main element is part of a siren but only a brief moment of it that acts almost like a piano note surrounded by drums and a long lasting string note. Sprinkled throughout the track are vocal snippets that sound like they are coming over a police radio.

Bass guitar, with a faded rhythm guitar...this is how "Swamp Breathe" begins, almost as if the lead guitar is stuck under a pile of something before it finally breaks through and starts to take control, expressing itself more and more, whether it is longer chords, or a simple extra note here or there. Then midway through the lead disappears and bass fades as some vocals come into play before both guitars reenter the beat, this happens one last time at the end before the music ends at the sample.

The moment "Wonder Why..." begins you think you know exactly what kind of beat it will be, a uptempo, up lifting soul beat. But that idea comes crashing down VERY quickly (3 seconds in to be rather precise) a rather eerie keyboard (I think) note takes over, creating a totally different atmosphere. Now, it is still a soulful sound, but not any where close to upbeat. Just when you think you have the beat figured out, the note vanishes as guitars, drums, saxophones, and great vocals make you question if the beat is going to transform into what you originally thought, then again as you are comfortable that note returns, casting a shadow over the scene. This pattern repeats itself, but each time it catches the listener off guard, and leaves you wondering why this is done and why you didn't realize it was coming.

Instrumental albums rarely fit into well shaped subgenres that make it easy to diagnose just what the album is, that is one of the many things I love about them, and "The Antisocialist" is no different. It is what it is, quality music that is based in instrumental hip hop that will have you listening to it again and again and have you discovering new things on each listening. In short, this album is what Ill Clinton does, so take some time, listen to it, and digest it. Most importantly, enjoy this music.

You can stream and download the album here.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Black-Tokyo "Good Clean Filth Vol 1"



You ever listen to one of your favorite albums or songs and think what would a hip hop producer do with this track, how would they make this an instrumental song? For years (yes years) I have wondered that about many "avante garde" jazz albums, but the one that has stood out is Roscoe Mitchell's ground-breaking classic "Sound" (ground-breaking for the AACM, jazz music in general, but it is also the album that opened up my ears to all sorts of concepts that would have scared me not too long before.) I have even dropped subtle (and not so subtle) hints to numerous producers I know and haven't succeeded. Then a little over a week ago, Black-Tokyo sent out a call to his twitter followers asking for songs that they want to hear him flip into a beat. I quickly told him about my suggestion and waited to see what he said and what others would send as well. Let me tell you folks, Black-Tokyo did not disappoint and neither did those on twitter who offered Eddie Murphy, David Bowie, Seals and Croft and many others. Then Black-Tokyo flipped each and every one of them and
when he completed the album, he went the extra step of giving credit to those that offered up the song ideas, so take a listen to what he did with "Ornette (Alt Version)" and "The Little Suite" off of "Sound" below and then go to his bandcamp (link at the bottom as always) and check out the rest of "Good Clean Filth Vol 1" (while you're there look at his other releases as well.)



You can stream and download the album here

KONE "New Los Angeles"

This Tuesday (August 23rd), KONE will be releasing 'The Tractatus' on Alpha Pup and to whet our appetite, they are offering us glimpse of the album with "New Los Angeles" funky track powered by guitars, drums, and some lazer like synths. Check out the song below and enjoy.

KONE: New Los Angeles by ALPHA PUP

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Bil Basmala "Nobody Beats...Volume One" & "Nobody Beats...Volume Two"




Not too long ago I found out about Autolect and then ended up posting two great mixes of his music "Autology Vol 1" and "Autology Vol 2" and just as quick as I found out about him, he transformed into Bil Basmala and at first I was worried, but quickly I realized there was no reason to worry when "Nobody Beats...Volume One" was released and then about two weeks later "Nobody Beats...Volume Two" was released, and I figured I should let me loyal readers hear this quality music.

Stream and download "Nobody Beats...Volume One" here and "Nobody Beats...Volume Two" here.

Rolling Stoned "Volcano Funk"



It seems like more and more hip hop music is coming out that is "weed" music, far too much of it has become so bland and trite that when you encounter a track that is about weed your first reaction is "not again." But every so often an artist (or group) does it right, and that is exactly what happened with Rolling Stoned
and their new track "Volcano Funk" an infectious track with great production by Tev95. Check it out below and enjoy.


Turquoise Summers "Never Can Get Enuff"



Blog regulars, Turquoise Summers recently had their first official release with the maxi-single "Never Can Get Enuff." If you are a regular reader, you are well aware of the talent, and some of the songs will sound familiar as well. So go to the bandcamp page here and download the release. This is high quality music and gets my official seal of approval (if I had an official seal of approval.)

Stream and download the single here.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

PremRock & Willie Green "Diary of A Dreamer"



I am pleased to present to you, "Diary of a Dreamer," a track by two of my favorite artist, PremRock (bandcamp here) and Willie Green (bandcamp here.) But the track isn't the big news, the fact that the two are joining for a full length album (on Isolated Wax to boot) is the story. Last year, PremRock (then Premonition) released "The Build" featuring production from a slew of producers including Willie Green, so let those tracks (and of course "Diary of A Dreamer") whet your appetite for until the full length drops on September 29th.


Raw Xtract "Midnight Rendevous"

Every once in a while you find out about an artist who is truly making art, and Raw Xtract is such an individual. She is not just making quality music, but uses syncs that music with videos to create wonderful (and a little disturbing) pieces of multimedia art. If you do not believe me, watch this, and get ready for the EP "Bargain Books and B Flicks" arriving shortly.



Check out Raw Xtract's site here.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

The Jealous Guys "Genesis" (Video)

Anytime The Jealous Guys release music I am excited, and now they drop a video for "Genesis" off their EP "Audiobook," so sit back, relax, enjoy the video and then download the song from the link below.

The Jealous Guys - "Genesis" (Official Video) from 3qtr on Vimeo.



The Jealous Guys, "Genesis" by The FADER

Friday, August 12, 2011

J. Sands "K.R.Sands: The Mixtape"


Up until recently I resided in the Pittsburgh area, which has recently become a hot bed for hip hop, whether or not you like Wiz Khalifa or Mac Miller, you need to admit they have become VERY popular. Well, before either of them were teenagers hip hop in Pittsburgh belonged to J. Sands (yes THAT J. Sands of Lone Catalysts) and it seems like people have forgotten that J. Sands is still out there killing the mic, so for all you people claiming 412, remember who opened the door for you to even have a scene (I am sure a chunk of those making the music know this but not sure the fans do.) So check out his latest project "K.R.Sands: The Mixtape."

You can stream and download the album here.

Juicy "Sunrise Blend"


Juicy, a French record label, recently released their first album, a compilation of instrumental music. Some very talented artist on here including two who have been featured here before, Sir Froderick and Turquoise Summers. You seriously need to listen and see what is coming up from this new and exciting label.
I have had this for a while but keep forgetting to post it, I have been asked to make this a zip file as opposed to the rar it was originally released as, because some people struggle with rar apparently.
You can also check out a snippet tape made by Juicy of the album below.
Various – Sunrise Blend (Snipets) by Juicy Tunes

Download the album here

Maxx Julian featuring Sincere Vega "The Problem"

Listen to "The Problem" by Maxx Julian on the production (check out his bandcamp here.) and Sincere Vega on vocals (peep his bandcamp here.) The track is off their forthcoming albumn "sinAmaxx."

The Problem (clean) by @sincere_vega