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A track from the forthcoming El-P album, Cancer For Cure, which will be out on Fat Possum on May 22nd. Like usual, El-P brings a hard flow and beat, and the dude sounds hungry as hell. Here’s to hoping he kills it later this year.
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Mount Eerie is not just releasing one, but two albums this year. Between this and the two albums Death Grips is releasing this year, I might explode. Keep fragile things and the faint of heart away from me. The sheer force of this explosion might harm others. Anyway, the last
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A new track from one of Detroit’s dirtiest, nastiest, and rawest rappers, Danny Brown. Curated by Scion A/V, this track takes a break from what Danny usually delivers in his songs–you know, comparisons of genitalia with food (i.e. Jamba Juice, Cool Ranch Doritos), and depressing downward
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Download: Log.Os- Purple Tape Log.Os presents a new collection of material titled Purple Tape. As you may remember, the electronic and neo-soul project dropped its debut release last year, λόγος, which I gave a pretty warm review. This new tape only contains three tracks, and all of them
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On the OF Tape Vol. 2, OFWGKTA delivers their same brand of antics. Some clumsy flows, OK production, lewd lyrics. Nothing all that new if you’ve heard much of what the group has released up until this point. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Stream: The Mars Volta- Noctourniquet If you have never been able to get into The Mars Volta’s past work, now might be the time to give them another chance. Rolling Stone has a full stream of the band’s new album, which can be found above. It’s The
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In the same vain as his last single “Nasty,” Nas has decided to go in on another track, making the idea of a hook seem completely irrelevant. This is the kind of hard, lyrical flow Nas needs to be throwing out there if he’s gonna stay relevant into this
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With some forlorn vocals and simple pianos, Soap&Skin pulls together a pretty haunting sophomore album. WATCH THE REVIEW
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I can only imagine the difficulties that come with creating a music video for a ten-minute song. Getting most people to listen to a song that long is hard enough, and getting the masses to watch video for it must be even harder. However, director AG Rojas took this opportunity
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A new Death Grips track, “Lost Boys.” It’s gonna be on the experimental hip hop outfit’s forthcoming album, the Money Store, which is looking at an April 24th release on Epic. Head over to Prefix to check out the albums very NSFW artwork, and look below for the