hip hop
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Death Grips’ full set at the 1100 Warehouse a few weeks ago during the SXSW festivities. As you may already know, I was down in front for this, and it was intense as hell. Check a review of Death Grips’ latest album here:
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CHINATOWN TAPE by SEENMR A set of weird, trippy, and off-kilter hip hop instrumentals from SEENMR. The guy absolutely loves to sample, and the bass on some of these tracks is really resonant; however, don’t expect any bangers on this thing. The CHINATOWN TAPE is a release that comes
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Tyler, The Creator returns from 2011’s Goblin with a much more ambitious and worthwhile effort.
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HARK by The Doppelgangaz Stream the latest full-length from New York hip hop duo the Doppelgangaz, Hark, via the widget above. Though the duo takes a lot away from the heyday of hardcore hip hop, don’t expect something gritty and in-your-face. Rather, The Doppelgangaz prefer a much more moody
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West Coast rapper Antwon drops a video for one of the better tracks from his Fantasy Beds mixtape, which came out last year. He dropped another one recently, too. The video ain’t much but clips of Antwon chillin’ with friends against some Steve McQueen car chase scenes, but the
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foodman is an electronic music producer I’ve been following on SoundCloud for months now. His account is one of many that I’ve run across whose owner doesn’t really have an album or much industry status, yet, he prolifically pumps out material that’s refreshing and oddly creative.
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West Coast rapper SPEAK! has a new track and video out, and he continues to be one of the more charismatic faces in the underground. While his rhymes and flow may be too blunt for those who like their hip hop technical, he seems to make up for it pretty
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A bunch of quick, cursory reviews of some songs and albums I wanted to touch down on, featuring a slew of different artists. WATCH THE REVIEWS
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After a pretty lackluster commercial release, Alabama rapper Yelawolf comes back with a new mixtape titled Trunk Muizik Returns. And the tape isn’t just a mere reference to some of Yela’s previous efforts. Rather, it’s a legitimate return to his dark, grimy, Southern style and speedy flows.
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New York’s hip hop scene has been quite active lately, with crews such as A$AP Mob, Pro Era, Flatbush ZOMBiES, and The Underachievers enjoying notable amounts of success throughout the past couple of years. The latter two have teamed up for a track titled “No Religion,” which comes