hip hop
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A handful of tracks from South African music producer Sibot. He’s pretty versatile, effectively pumping out tracks that are equally influenced by wonky, hip hop, and dubstep-style bangers. The final track feels pretty Daft Punk-esque as well. Enjoy!
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Lapalux drops what I’m assuming is a spare track from his recent full-length effort, Nostalchic. It’s an interesting track that works in multiple phases. Structurally, it definitely throws a few twists and turns at the listener, which is maybe why it didn’t make it onto the LP.
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Moodie Black by Moodie Black Some grimy, experimental hip hop from this new, self-titled Moodie Black EP, which you can stream via the widget above. The EP is a recent released on the New Haven-based record label Fake Four Inc., which is the home to some pretty creative minds in
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A spare, unreleased track from Milo surfaces on YouTube via this channel, and the image would imply that it’s a leftover from Milos new EP, Things That Happen At Day. While the song isn’t Milo’s most impressive lyrical feat, the wind chime beat is incredibly spacey, relaxing,
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The good people at NPR Music have the new Ghostface Killah and Adrian Younge album streaming for all to hear. Nice! Give a listen, enjoy! Check a review of Ghostface’s Apollo Kids below:
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MC and Billy Woods collaborator Elucid releases a new track and video with producer A.M. Breakups under the pseudonym Cult Favorite. They have a new album out, which you can stream via the widget below. Enjoy! FOR MADMEN ONLY by CULT FAVORITE
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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