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Hip-Hop | “TRIPS” – An Exclusive EP Debut By HOUSEOVAKERS
Posted by Gandhi on May 5, 2016
HOUSEOVAKERS, born Von Akers, goes by many monikers, such as Yoda, Yasquiat, or Prince. Each moniker dwells within the house, his house, the HOUSEOVAKERS. Raised on Wu-Tang, Q-Tip, Jodeci, Dru Hill, Nas, Biggie, and T.I. – HOUSEOVAKERS finds inspiration in many artists, books, and works of modern art. As a member of the Houston rap collective, “New Legend”, he’s ready to branch out and showcase his individual sound with the release of his new EP. With such a creative mind and a passion for arts, HOUSEOVAKERS’ work is ideal for any music connoisseur’s playlist.
Albums, Hip-Hop | Premiere of Jordan Chude’s “The Interlude”
Posted by Gandhi on March 25, 2016
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The year long wait is over. Jordan Chude is back with the release of his entire project “The Interlude.” The Interlude EP represents an area of in-between for Chude, who is graduating with a Music Business degree at NYU this coming May. With some of life’s biggest decisions fast approaching, The Interlude serves as Chude’s attitudes, thoughts, and opinions going into this next part of his life. Its sound exudes unapologetic confidence from songs such as “Time” and “The Return” as well as retrospect on “Legendary” and “Possible.”
Albums | Chris Miles contemplates the stability of stardom on “Psychotic”
Posted by Gandhi on August 8, 2015
16-year-old Long Island rapper Chris Miles contemplates the stability of stardom with “Psychotic,” the lead single from his forthcoming Milestones EP. In the pensive track, Miles examines where he is in his career and if the life he’s headed towards will satisfy his aspirations or make him “Psychotic.” Produced by Nick Monson, the instrumental’s heightened energy makes way for Miles’ confident verses illustrating his drive towards a life in the spotlight that he’s reluctant to embrace, weighing the positives and negatives that come along with it. “I am confused, is this life really what it’s cracked up to be,” Miles asks while in the midst of a national tour.
Rap | ProbCause – “I FEEL U”
Posted by Gandhi on July 22, 2015
The energy in this track is contagious. ProbCause’s flow over this brass-laden beat will have you clicking repeat over and over. The inspiration for the track comes from the people in his life who are “cool chasers.” Those people who only hit you up when your buzzing or when they want something from you. ProbCause will be headlining his first four this fall. If your in NYC you can catch him at SOBs on July 30th.
Albums, Deep House | DFLV – All The Time (ft. Blest Jones)
Posted by Gandhi on July 22, 2015
DFLV is proof that such amazing music is coming out of France right now. I wasn’t surprised when he told me the chords for the melody just came to him when he sitting in front of the piano. He contacted Blest Jones for some vocals and Jones really delivers. Check out this track and start following DFLV. His new mixtape is coming soon and we hope to hear more from him sooner than later.
Free Download: DFLV – ALL THE TIME (FT. BLEST JONES)
Hip-Hop | Jordan Chude- “The Return”
Posted by Gandhi on July 22, 2015
Rising hiphop artist Jordan Chude delivers with his latest track “The Return”. Balancing a college workload, internships, and life in general Chude is no stranger to sacrifice. After spending time oversees in Paris he returned to the Lower East Side of Manhattan and is working to make it as both an artist and a music businessman. Disciple, a fire beat, and a dope flow has got a bright future in his sights. Chude has performed in Paris, Memphis, and New York City. Look for him to grace another FNT post soon.
Albums, Future Trap | Poly Pines – “Let’s Escape”
Posted by Gandhi on July 22, 2015
Poly Pines just wants wants to make people happy. He has some of the greatest feel good future trap music I have heard. Reminds me a lot of Wave Racer and that Aussie sound. I talked to Poly Pines and his inspiration for the overall feel and name of the track came from situations in his own life and wanting to escape with someone special. His musical and production ideas as well as that “Nintendo Zelda-esque” feel are inspired by Chet Porter. Poly Pines is turning 20 next month and we hope he has something up his sleeve!