Videos | Major Lazer & DJ Snake – Lean On (feat. MØ)
Posted by VMan on March 23, 2015
Major Lazer & DJ Snake dropped an ill original with “Lean On” featuring vocals from MØ, and they just released the visuals for this banger, as they take us to India. Check the guys dropping a few choreographed moves, I’m calling it now, this might be the song of the Summer, it’s hot! This is a must listen!
Events | Feed Me Brings The Teeth To Terminal 5
Posted by Middy on September 3, 2014
When you kick off a tour, you want to do it with a bang. Picking NYC for your city and Terminal 5 as your venue is a great way to kick things off not just me as a biased observer being from the area, but also with its size and impact on dance music. Terminal 5 has one of the best sound systems in the city and that was evident on this night. The low end was so strong during the show that the hairs on my body did not sit still for a second that he was playing. Not sure how the kids up front handled it (lots of drugs probably), but it was one of the most intense bass experiences I have felt, but with the clarity of Terminal 5’s speakers it was easy to take in.
Hip-Hop | Christian Deshun – “Thiiird.Coast.Poet” (Video)
Posted by VMan on July 17, 2014
Damn man, Louisiana MC Christian Deshun went in this one, can someone get this MC a record deal, and a stage to rhyme on??!! Dropping visuals for his track “Thiiird.Coast.Poet,” off his upcoming mixtape, which will be his latest project since his EP SMPLCTY, Christian still has more to prove, and will not stop until the world hears his talent. I highly encourage ya’ll to keep an eye out on this talent, I have a feeling his music will not go unnoticed and will be picked up soon! This is a must listen!
Hip-Hop, Rap | Kyle & Keem – Bounce Back
Posted by admin on April 22, 2014
Admittedly, I slept on this. “Bounce Back” was sent to me a few weeks ago, and although I played it through quite a few times, I never managed to toss it up here for the masses. My snooze has come to an end, and I am excited to see how people respond to the stylings of Kyle, Keem, and Mr. Fantastic.
The song is production-heavy and features an instrumental backdrop that could easily be heard in a club or at a party. The difference is that Kyle and Keem both manage to come correct with some serious bars. Justin Clough did his thing per usual on the visuals, so be sure to give it a look and listen!
Bass | AYAH MARAR ‘KEEP ME UP’ (PRODUCED BY METRIK)
Posted by VMan on March 22, 2014
The Queen of Bass Ayah Marar just released visuals for her latest banger “Keep Me Up” produced by Hospital Record’s own Metrik, and I can’t get enough of this chick. My first intro to these two working together is on Metrik’s remix of Mrs Marar’s “Unstoppable” off her album “The Real” and when Mistajam from BBC Radio 1xtra made the announcement that he was going to premiere their latest collaboration, I knew it’d get real. This is a must listen and check the shots of Ayah and her team of MCs as they take over New Zealand and perform at the Rhythm & Vines music festival!
Hip-Hop | Choo Jackson – Windows
Posted by VMan on February 20, 2014
Choo Jackson releases visuals for “Windows” directed by ElephantxElephan, off his forthcoming sophomore project “Slightly Dark.” The 23-year-old Pennsylvania native is signed to Mac Miller’s REMember Music label, and preaches on this one with a “smooth like leather” flow. The life of an up and coming rapper is not easy, you really have to believe in yourself no matter what everyone else tells you, and Choo expresses this on his record. We believe in you Choo, your window of opportunity is open and at reach. This is a must listen and look out for his upcoming project!
Hip-Hop, Videos | Mike Stud – Mike Jordan [#SundayStudDay]
Posted by FilthyTaft on February 18, 2014
I swear that Sunday Stud Days get better and better every Sunday. This past Sunday, Mike Stud dropped a new song and video titled “Mike Jordan,” but it’s much more than a song. The first minute is an inspirational monologue Stud gives that tells us how he got to where he is. The line that stuck with me most is: “never let anyone or anything kill your dream, because the moment you believe something is impossible, it is.” After the speech, the song and the visuals pick up, with a smooth instrumental from Louis Bell and dope visuals from Jon Kilmer as usual. The song itself is pretty melodic and involves more singing and pitch than just straight rapping – similar to the style of Chance the Rapper. Amazing project all around, so watch the video and download the single here.

