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Future B-Boyisms From California

Next 2 Last by Elan
Monkeytown Records, Oct 2011, Album, 26 Tracks
If you've missed out on Elan’s future b-boyisms so far, it’s time to get in on this young San Diego-born producer’s tracks. Modeselektor’s Monkeytown Records have compiled Elan’s three previously released eps, including the… more
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Britain's Prime MC Is Back

4everevolution by Roots Manuva
Big Dada, Oct 2011, Album, 17 Tracks
Roots Manuva is back. And, Britian’s prime hip-hop MC and producer is staying true to his roots. ”4everevolution“, Roots Manuva’s eighth album on Big Dada, features seventeen tracks full of his unique idiosyncratic beats and his… more
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Mad Scientist Of UK Bass Music

Zed Bias is a true legend of British dance music. Without him genres like dubstep or its predecessors UK garage and 2-step wouldn’t be what they are today. So it comes as no surprise that Mr. Bias got an illustrous list of fellow… more
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Sample-Psychedelia Galore

Rapping With Paul White by Paul White
One-Handed Music, Aug 2011, Album, 18 Tracks
Over the last few years library music has become one of the quintessential digging fields for sample maniacs and music nerds alike. London based beatsmith Paul White is one of those avid explorers of the most obscure corners of… more
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No Hate, Just Admiration

Self Study by Declaime
Someothaship, Aug 2011, Album, 17 Tracks
Dudley Perkins aka Declaime's "Self Study" leads to one essential question: "why you want to hate on me when I’m trying to set those suckers free?" Well, there is no reason to hate him, because his thoughts and messages are more… more
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Straight Outta Compton

The Book of David by DJ Quik
Mad Science Recordings, Apr 2011, Album, 17 Tracks
"Shout goes out to myself. I love me DJ Quik, fuck the world." This line from "Killer Dope" probably sums up David Martin Blake's career in a few words. The Compton born and raised MC and producer seems to be one of  the… more
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Culture Needs Hip Hop And Hip Hop Needs Culture

The first thing that came into my mind when I listened to "Native Sun" was Public Enemy's "It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back". The musical style is not comparable, but the impact it had on me is. Ghanaian-American hip… more
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Lullaby For Grime

Ghostpoet's debut album "Peanut Butter Blues and Melancholy Jam" nearly slipped through my fingers and this would have been nonexcusable. The London-based artist Obaro Ejimiwe with Nigerian and Dominican roots recently released… more
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Three Idiots Create A(nother) Masterpiece

Beastie Boys never took themselves or the Hip Hop business too seriously. That's maybe why after more than 25 years in the music business these guys have nothing left to prove to themselves. Their game's still on. And after the… more
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Chicken Soup For The Hip Hop Soul

The world needs a new Hip Hop duo, apparently Statik Selektah and Termanology are eligible candidates for this position. Their album "Statik Selektah & Termanology are 1982" is like chicken soup for the Hip Hop soul. And… more
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