10.17.2018
10.08.2018
The Minneapolis Sound - Part 2 / Atmosphere - Mi Vida Local [320Kbps]
Slug and Ant return with 'Mi Vida Local.' Their newest album builds off the unique sound and feel they have been cultivating over a 20 year span and truly is a testament to Atmosphere's commitment to create independent, earnest, and honest music that I will not listen to.
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Slug demonstrates his ability to reverse a vehicle as his soul patch valiantly attempts to reverse the aging process |
10.07.2018
The Minneapolis Sound - Part 1
First time I stepped foot in Minneapolis was about the time Rhymesayers was solidifying as a unit and not just a concept. I rode up there with my main dude Phil in the back of an old, decommissioned bread truck that had (kinda) been converted into a tour bus for Code XIII, the flagship band for a [very] different independent record label in the Twin Cities, and MVPs of the century for letting two drunk hobos they just met to share that cramped box truck all the way there from Chicago. As we helped unload the band equipment and offer our debts of sincerest gratitude Felix acquainted us with Uptown Minneapolis and directed us toward the intersection of Hennepinn & Lake in what I would generously describe as a walking tour without the walk which had been truncated at the outset, then abbreviated beyond usefulness once our journey together had reached it's natural end. Parting ways, Phil and I gave our final farewells over heavily-laden shoulders, invigorated by our good fortune and the adventures that lay before us.
I wouldn't compare the street culture to anything on the East coast, but there was a lot more activity than I expected. And it was a diverse group, very diverse, I'm talkin skateboard kids, girls with dreadlocks making bracelets, a duu was pushing his mixtape, a couple older native guys were crushing a jug of Cool Mint Listerine, and there were train tracks not far away you could cool at and smoke at. We ended up staying there 2 weeks I think before we moved on, but first impressions.... Minneapolis in 1996 was dope. Def makes sense it has become such a powerful epicenter of culture, it's a beautiful city, badass uptown & downtown, plus there's nothing else nearby.
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Nicknamed the "Mini Apple," Minneapolis has been the testing grounds for unique, off-beat sounds since the late 70's, with roots going much further back to the early 19th century., when nights by the fire staring off into the endless vistas of inhospitable frozen tundra inspired an original folk music style that fused their traditional instruments and vocals with the rhythms from the neighboring tribes such as the Sioux and Chippewa. The roots aren't immediately recognizable, but the Twin Cities have a sound and culture unlike anywhere else.
9.30.2018
9.28.2018
9.19.2018
Confidence & Rashad - The Element of Surprise
Surprised the fuck outta me! I wasn't ready for a Hardy Boy mystery when I started researching for this post, these guys stay low off the radar tho! I found a few reviews of this record and they're all the same 'Album is straight fire, who are these dudes anyway?' Confidence has small internet presence, with some social media and some of his other projects and Rashad has has shown up here and there but nothing current. I did manage to unearth a couple unexpected treasures that I'll make sure to include at the bottom of this post....
9.01.2018
Groundbreaking New Concept!!!.... Remix DOOM vocals over some obscure/exotic soft rock ===>
At the risk of sounding hypocritical, you know old boy didn't cut NAAAN artist any type of check on a royalty level or secure a green light off them, ya know? Fucked up how I was denied access to his lil remix unless I paid a "minimum donation'. Fuck his ass, I copped this shit off a dude's blog that I follow., I'm trying to rememeber which one so I can link it.... Well, If anyone is interested I'll figure out where I got it or I can post a link of my copy. My point is, support the artist even if you don't support the label. Go to live shows, buy some merch or limited edition pressings of your favorite albums, or look out their interests with a PayPal to their charity of choice.
'TANDA' has already received a shit-ton of hate so hopefully we see some reparations being made. DOOM lost his son Dec of 2017, donate a % of the revenue to a non-profit that supports issues affecting at-risk teens maybe?
8.31.2018
I n I - Pete Rock's Most Influential Project?
'Center of Attention' nearly missed us, getting mothballed for years and lingering in obscurity for a decade after that. Originally titled 'The Life I Live' , this fundamental was anti-climatically released as part of a Pete Rock B-Sides comp. Although the album will never break into the mainstream there is access, and that let's the music live on.
MOP-Straight From The Projects Part-1 of 4.avi
Lil Fame and Billy keeping it thoro in Brownsville. Bravely narrated by B-Real while in a coma.
8.30.2018
Chunk - Marked For Death
Early 90's Bay Area hip hop saw an industrial revolution brought on by more digitized recording methods and a region-wide sound that was accessible to novice emcees. There were hundreds of albums cut every year, with few making it out of the region. It doesn't take much diggin to find GEMS like 'Mickeys' off Chunk's 3rd album 'Marked For Death.' After experiencing his "lyricism" there will be no question about the roots of the current mumble rap vocal style.
8.26.2018
8.25.2018
MAIN SOURCE - BREAKING ATOMS
This is the precursor to a new era, and the the catalyst for a revolution in hip hop. Love it or hate it, 'Breaking Atoms' ushered in the sonic landscape of the 90's that polarizes everyone today. What the lyricism lacks, the production carries on this international '91 release from masterminds Pete Rock and Large Professor. 'Breaking Atoms' created a blueprint for the next generation of hip hop and laid the foundation that countless groups, the world over, developed from.
8.19.2018
SENIM SILLA - ALL IS MINES
Senim Silla has made a serious impact on hip hop. Born in 1977, Ross Rowe grew up in Pontiac, MI, and was there as the culture started to break away from the mainstream to form what is now one of the most dynamic hip hop scenes worldwide, and not all of it is trash. The same scene that puked out ICP, Kid Rock, and 95% of Em has incubated unparalleled talent like DILLA, Elzhi, Royce, and Binary Star, Senim's breakthru duo with One Be Lo.
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