hip hop
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Flying Lotus drops a short film in association with the forthcoming album he’s got on Warp Records titled Until the Quiet Comes. It’s an interesting piece of film. It’s a bit morbid, and features some kind of life after death-type experience toward the end, yet, people seem
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On their first album for Shady Records, hip hop supergroup incorporates a disappointing amount of commercialized beats and hooks, which really kills what little lyrical chemistry these guys have going for them. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Los Angeles beat maestro The Gaslamp Killer is readying his first proper full-length album for a September 18 release via Brainfeeder. The record will be called Breakthrough, and features guest contributions from Gonjasufi, Samiyam, Shigeto, Dimlite, Daedelus, and several others. The latter is featured on the most recent track to
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[audio:http://www.stonesthrow.com/jukebox/karriem_moogy.mp3] Multi-instrumentalist and hip hop producer Kariem Riggins has a new collection of instrumentals dropping on Stones Throw later this year titled Alone Together, which is kind of the culmination of two collections of instrumentals titled Alone and Together. Alone is currently
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L.A. producer Matthewdavid recently dropped a new EP titled Producers in 2012 Learn to Spread Love via Flying Lotus’s Brainfeeder imprint. It is available as a free download over at the Brainfeeder website. A track from the EP, “Stop & Realize,” is also streaming via the SoundCloud widget
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MC Macklemore and producer Ryan Lewis drop a new track from their forthcoming album, which is dropping in October, and they’ve attached this hilarious music video to it. Obviously, this track is a lot more lighthearted than the last tune these guys dropped, but I still can’t help
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Download: A$AP Mob- Lord$ Never Worry Mixtape The A$AP crew has finally released a mixtape hoping to prove they have some kind of staying power and unique personality apart from A$AP Rocky. I wouldn’t really say that they do, but most of them are able to
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Chrome Lips by Supreme Cuts & Haleek Maul Hey, remember that dark, strange hip hop mixtape I passed you a while back? Yeah, from that Chicago kid Haleek Maul. That’s him. There’s a lotta dark, underground hip hop going around these days, and when it comes to the
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California’s WHY? comes strong on this new track from the indie pop/hip hop hybrid’s forthcoming album, Mumps, etc. The song starts off with a really cool, breezy choir, and gives way to some precious piano chords, too. Once the beat kicks, the mood changed instantly, shifting into