Just say no.
Senin, 31 Oktober 2011
Minggu, 30 Oktober 2011
DJ MK & SHORTEE BLITZ- LISTEN BACK TO THE RADIO SHOW HERE!
Last weeks Hip Hop show was another SMASH!!
I gave you new heat from the likes of Nas, Dj Premier, J Cole, Rick Ross, Juicy J & Snoop, Roots Manuva, Ricko Capito, and much much more. Shortee killed it for the last 20 min, with a best of Swizz Beats mix...
LISTEN BACK HERE
I gave you new heat from the likes of Nas, Dj Premier, J Cole, Rick Ross, Juicy J & Snoop, Roots Manuva, Ricko Capito, and much much more. Shortee killed it for the last 20 min, with a best of Swizz Beats mix...
LISTEN BACK HERE
RE:GENERATION Track: Mark Ronson "A La Modeliste"
Produced by Mark Ronson, "A La Modaliste" is the Jazz remix for RE:GENERATION featuring Erykah Badu, Trombone Shorty, Mos Def, Zigaboo Modeliste, and Members of The Dap Kings.
COMMON - BLUE SKIES (VIDEO)
The official video for Common 's explosive new single, "Blue Sky" (prod. by No ID) off his upcoming album "The Dreamer / The Believer"!
Bumpy Knuckles & DJ Premier – BAP
It's a good start to Sunday!!!
Originally Preem gave this to Jay Z for the Blueprint 3 project, but submitted it too late.
DOWNLOAD HERE.
Props to Eskay
Originally Preem gave this to Jay Z for the Blueprint 3 project, but submitted it too late.
DOWNLOAD HERE.
Props to Eskay
Kamis, 27 Oktober 2011
Selasa, 25 Oktober 2011
Sway - Still Speedin'
Sway is back and here is the video for Still Speeding. From the album "The Deliverance"
Senin, 24 Oktober 2011
Minggu, 23 Oktober 2011
DJ MK -A-CYDE -CHRIS P CUTS - NOV 5TH GULLYVER SPECIAL
Londons best club night returns....Catch me on the decks alongside A-Cyde and Chris P Cuts, playing that heat all night....From Hip Hop, Funk, Soul, 80's, Electronic, Disco, Rock, Garage, Dub, we have it all and we will kill you with bass....
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Jumat, 21 Oktober 2011
Kamis, 13 Oktober 2011
Riding On The Roads (Freestyle) - Shiffa Don & Airklipz
Freestyle by Shiffa Don & Airklipz. Watch out for the S'n'K Mixtape. JammyGitsAlbum 2 coming soon!
Juicy J - Who Da Neighbors (Remix) ft. Snoop Dogg [NEW 2011]
A street anthem thats been around for a minute, but now gets a remix touch with the big homey Snoop. Big up to Diz for putting me onto this a while back.
Stylah - Crash Course 2
South London native Stylah is back with the long awaited sequel to classic UK mixtape Crash Course. Over soulful blends neatly selected by UKs finestDJ Snips, Stylah delivers intelligent and gritty narrative with the help of his cronies Lowkey, Smiler, Propane, Haze, Kidderachi, Exo and Mikill Pane. this is set to be another classic release from the heavyweight MC.
DOWNLOAD HERE
Sway - Road To Deliverance Episode 2 -- Still Speedin'
Sway is back on his grind, with new music and new energy.
Selasa, 11 Oktober 2011
ROOTS MANUVA - 4EVEREVOLUTION
I've been talking about this album for the last 6 months on this site, and thankfully it is now out to buy. Already this is getting a string of 5 out of 5 reviews, like this review from the BBC. This is Roots Manuva's best album to date!
One of the most agreeable recent developments in the making of long-playing records has been the rediscovery of brevity. Whether the reasons are aesthetic or cynical, the last 10 years or so has seen a gradual return to the short, sharp 40-minute album after all the turgid, filler and skit-filled self-indulgences of the 1990s. So it was cause for concern when one noticed that the fifth album proper by veteran British rapper/producer Rodney Smith, aka Roots Manuva, featured as many as 19 tracks and ran to just under an hour. Especially because its predecessor, 2008’s Slime & Reason, was a somewhat dispiriting affair which sounded like the lugubrious but charming south Londoner had become lost in a world of introspection and self-pity. An hour of dense, low-tempo grumbles about money and disillusion? Not an exciting prospect.
Thankfully, it turns out that 4everevolution is long because Smith seems, since relocating to Sheffield and working occasionally with South Yorkshire neighbour and mischievous dance producer Toddla T, to have hit the richest creative vein of his accomplished career. This outstanding long-player is, by some distance, his best yet, combining the squelchy beats and Brit-Jamaican humour he is known for with a musical eclecticism and experimental joy that is entirely new.
Unlike the traditional hip hop album, 4everevolution sees Smith plus various members of his Banana Klan crew swapping ‘real’ instruments, mixing them with Smith’s trademark, bass-heavy electronics and building tracks that sound spontaneous, completely un-generic and packed with excitement, adventure and optimism. Amongst these tracks, there isn’t one that feels superfluous. And Smith’s refusal to follow any current trend in pop-rap or urban dance production ensures that every one is a sonic surprise.
There are guest spots – including Skin and Cass from Skunk Anansieon Skid Valley’s punchy social commentary, Toddla T on Watch Me Dance, and Australian producers Dizz1 and Monkeymarc on the outstanding Here We Go Again and Who Goes There? respectively – but every collaborator here surrenders to Smith’s freewheeling but entirely focused sonic vision. Highlights are the gothadelic The Throes of It; the loose, almost punk-funkish Noddy; the witty, loved-up G-funk of Much Too Plush; and the mutant dubstep of The Path, which showcases the deliciously weird female vocals of new discovery Elan Tamara. And in the synthetic steel-pan ballad Wha’ Mek? – one of three tunes in which Smith proves that he’s almost as good a singer as rapper – he has a post-Mike Skinner dysfunctional love song that could, perhaps, be the hit single that has proved so elusive to him.
The album also takes in prowling street-rap, upbeat disco throwbacks, reggae and dancehall ragamuffin anthems, Stevie Wonder andGeorge Clinton references a-plenty and a feeling that you’ve been invited to an all-weekend party in a recording studio with several of the most talented people you’ll ever meet. It’s a pure, you’re-only-as-old-as-you-feel joy to hear British hip hop’s most original and inspiring voice hitting his peak as he approaches his 40th year.
Kanye West & Russell Simmons At #OccupyWallStreet
The media is giving the events on Wall street, and around various US cities, little to no media coverage. It doesn't really show the US in a good light with tens of thousands of there own people protesting about corrupt bankers and politicians who have, and still are blatantly stealing off the tax payer to the point of where the US/UK are now in so much debt, even if tax was raised to 100%, this wouldn't even begin to pay off the debt. Kanye did a good thing, and showed his face at Wall Street the other day, alongside Uncle Rush.
Senin, 10 Oktober 2011
WESTWOOD BREAKS DOWN PIRATE RADIO IN THE 80'S
Since day 1 Westwood has been in the game and has seen it all. A legend in the game in doubt. You dont really see many serious interviews with Westwood just talking about music especialy what it was like back in the day. Here Westwood breaks down what it was like to be a pirate DJ then, and him being on KissFm.
JIM JONES TAKES IT BACK
Jim Jones been going in over some classic 80's Hip Hop.
JIM JONES - GOING WAY BACK FREESTYLE - DOWNLOAD
JIM JONES - JUNGLE BROTHERS FREESTYLE - DOWNLOAD
JIM JONES - GOING WAY BACK FREESTYLE - DOWNLOAD
JIM JONES - JUNGLE BROTHERS FREESTYLE - DOWNLOAD
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