Electro-House, Preview | FootwoRk & PoundPoundPound – The Moment

Posted by on September 25, 2012

Danceability is always the key to good vibes. When it comes to Electro-House tracks, I am always a huge fan of the tracks that have a little Disco funk in them. Both hailing from Indiana, FootwoRk & PoundPoundPound (###) delivered an incredible dancing original. “The Moment,” is exactly what you live in while this plays, you will lose yourself in these 3 and a half minutes. FootwoRk & PoundPoundPound’s upcoming EP is releasing soon, not soon enough if you ask me.

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Trap | Bro Safari – Scumbag

Posted by on September 19, 2012

I’m sure you guys have already heard me blab about how I am not the biggest fan of the Trap movement, but I am fan of a great track. Which is what brings me to posting this latest track that was just featured on the Trap-A-Holics mixtape, that can be downloaded through the link provided on his Soundcloud Description. This track is bouncy and mean at the same time adding an Electronic spin to this Trap take on the Biggie Smalls sampled lyrics.

Hip-Hop, Videos | 2 Chainz ft. Kanye West- Birthday Song

Posted by on August 30, 2012


Look, I wasn’t a huge fan of dos cadenas’s “Based On A T.R.U. Story” album. It just didn’t do it for me. Pitchfork gave it a dismal review, and I tended to agree with them. It was really hit or miss. Perhaps the saving grace of the entire album is the Kanye West produced “Birthday Song” that’s exclusively about girls with big rear ends. Just when I thought the song couldn’t get any better, 2-Chainz goes and drops a video like this. There’s no way 2-Chainz had the wherewithal to think of this concept. It has Kanye West written all over it. 2-Chainz likely pitched a number of ideas to Kanye, and Kanye switched all the scenes up like he switched up Kim Kardashian’s closet. Kanye just has an eye for everything awesome and this video proves it. This could be the rap video of the year.

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Albums, Hip-Hop | Kinetics & One Love — You Are Not Alone [Album Release]

Posted by on August 29, 2012

When Kinetics & One Love released their first album in 2009, it was evident that they were still students in college (albeit extremely talented ones). Their debut, Fading Back to Normal, was crafted around an abrupt breakup, and the mood vacillated as Kinetics utilized the recording process to heal his wounds. While the album spawned many fan-favorites, blog-standouts, and even the quadruple-platinum single “Airplanes” (later recorded by B.o.B), it was the sense of potential that lingered after the release that drew them such a quick and organic following.

Three years later, after constructing a new twelve-track LP that is immediately indicative of their growth—both as a collective and individually—Kinetics & One Love reached the top ten of the iTunes hip-hop charts, just two hours into the album’s release. The immediate popularity of the album has to do with the fact that while You Are Not Alone is not really a departure from their sound, it has been sincerely refined and developed, and the scope of their work has radically escalated. While Fading… had a heavy dose of impactful and conscious material in its own right, here Kinetics has made that the focus, pinning the album’s success on his fluency while speaking about global and personal issues, which he executes with astounding ease and eloquence. You Are Not Alone frequently veers beyond the local, which is part of what makes it such a striking release from artists so early in their careers. It is also uncharacteristic for its time given the strong album concept, which Kinetics described as its being told from “the perspective a futuristic alien society reflecting upon Earth’s mistakes in 2012 and pondering the future direction of mankind.” This theme tightly winds around the material in metaphors that gives it a true sense of unity—something almost entirely lost in an iTunes-dominated era of music.

While Kinetics has fine-tuned and sharpened his flows, One Love’s production game has elevated remarkably, weaving together elements of hip-hop, pop, and EDM to create a soundscape that is captivating and melodic all the way through—battling Kinetics’ lyrics and flow head-on as the most memorable and hypnotizing constituent of every song. His growing presence as a producer plays a prime role in the duo’s development, which—accompanied with Kinetics’ more dominant vocal presence and delivery—has given them the power to sustain the listener’s attention for a proper full-length and then some.

Over its twelve tracks Kinetics drops copious amounts of knowledge, touching upon domestic abuse in “Hideous,” teen suicide in “Sign Language” with Wynter Gordon, and struggling to fit it on “Sometimes I Feel Like A Robot,” a song that perfectly balances Kinetics’ ability to please hip-hop heads and lyrical enthusiasts as well as those with a pop ear. Kinetics & One Love were clearly selective in their pursuit of features, as everyone here serves a purpose, whether it’s Termanology starting off the triumphant “Still Dreamin'” with a precise and fierce flow, Yung Joey adding boast and posture to the club jam “In My Own World,” or Accent blazing through the most complex of rhyme constructions (“the heart of this artist harbors a harshness/from horrible hardships so heartily harnessed”) on the standout “This Too Shall Pass.” Other features include Nitty Scott, KGB, Paulina Goudieva, Mimoza, B.Love, Hunter Stout, and KTSB, as well as producer Kenna Okoye, who helped construct what are arguably two of the album’s liveliest instrumentals (“Hideous” and “In My Own World”). This album is well worth your $10 on iTunes, because beyond these twelve tracks you are supporting hip-hop with a soul and message, and proving that it can still be profitable for artists and labels.

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Dubstep | Roksonix – Get Live

Posted by on August 20, 2012

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It has been a while since we saw anything from Roksonix and everyone, and I mean everyone is still waiting for their remix to Nero’s Me & You , but their is still no word on a release date for that track. To hold us over we have this upbeat banger that is sure to get your head bobbing. Giving us a taste of their highly appealing synth sounds along with some outrageous bass and laser synths. I’m a fan of their mid-track tempo changes as well which they show us again through this track. Grab this tune and the other off Beatport HERE.

Hip-Hop, Trap | Captain Murphy – Shake Weight (TNGHT Version)

Posted by on August 14, 2012

If you are a fan of the Trap game and haven’t heard of TNGHT yet, then you need to get to searching. Consisted of Hudson Mohawke and Lunice this dynamic Trap duo has been taking the scene by storm. After a good response from their first EP, lyricists are all over their hot beats. Captain Murphy is the latest to give TNGHT’s track Bugg’n a shot. Right off the start he gives off a Tyler The Creator vibe with his graphic, vulgar lyrics. It seems as though this Odd Future’s style has caught many peoples attention and become a wanted commodity whether you like it or not. You can grab this track as a free download HERE.

Dubstep, Hip-Hop | LADY – P*SSY (6BLOCC GHETTO BASS REMIX)

Posted by on August 6, 2012

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 6Blocc isn’t really a well known artist to most of the public, but his underground fan base is massive. His raunchy/ghetto Dubstep styling is not like any other so called crunksteppers. 6Blocc heard the original of this on Howard Stern’s show, so it is no surprise the content of this remix. The production on this remix is great, but it’s no lie when I say the attraction to this track is based mainly around its lyrical content.