Marco Polo & Torae – Party Crashers.

Another one off Double Barrel. Check back soon for an in-depth feature on Marco Polo.

Another one off Double Barrel. Check back soon for an in-depth feature on Marco Polo.
Via Exclaim!

Okay, this is a few days old, but it’s worth hearing. Not as surprising of a combo as you might expect. GZA made a few appearances on the Atlanta garage rock band’s SXSW tour, and seem to have become fast friends. As for the track itself, it’s…interesting.
The band’s playing is a bit too sloppy for GZA to ever gain a foothold, so he stumbles over the song’s reverbed haze. The verse was also clearly recorded separately from the Black Lips’s playing; GZA’s voice sounds too clear compared to the distant vocals on the backing track. The twangy, dusty vibe of the song isn’t too far removed from some of the spacier stuff on Liquid Swords. Nonetheless, I’d much rather hear GZA spitting with the El Michels Affair, or better yet, a full-length collaboration between the band and the Clan. It just makes more sense, especially in light of the Affair’s recent cover album of Wu-Tang instrumentals, Enter The 37th Chamber.
And here’s another reminder of how good El Michels and the Wu sound together:
It’s been way too long since we’ve mentioned our favorite NBA baller, Ron on here, last night he gave us just the reason to rekindle our flame. After getting thrown out for some no good reason, Ron still had amazing press conference left in him. It turns out, the way Ron Artest played ball growing up.. a flagrant foul was handed out to manslaughter? (Thanks to Mwhd on twitter for the link!)
Oh and for those of you so amazed about Ron’s new haircut.. still doesn’t top this:

For some reason, we can spend countless days and nights watching Rick Ross dance. Heck, we’d buy a Rick Ross dancing DVD (only if offered infomercial style). Seeing YN unearth this gem above, reminded me of another gem ML saw first hand about 3 years ago:
Rick Ross Top 5 rapper hand waves, dead or alive.
Sphere: Related ContentConsidering ML was alongside Wale when met Alex Ovechkin & Mike Green, not posting this would be kind of felonious.
Borrowed from Elitaste.
Sphere: Related ContentIt’s not exactly Christmas time, but I thought I would bring a bit of holiday cheer during these hell weeks that are finals. Hot Ham is back and better than ever with his witty remarks and looks dope rockin’ the Santa suit. HOT HAM!!!
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Fellow DC people, if hearing just one dope track from Tanya Morgan isn’t enough, come out this Saturday to listen to one of the most anticipated indie hip hop albums of the year, their 3rd release, Brooklynati. Did we mention free Red Stripe from 7-8pm? Good Hip Hop+free Red Stripes? That’s a winning combination if I’ve ever seen one.
5.9.09
2001 11th St
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 299-0800
(U St stop on the green line for the Metro lurkers)
Little press blurb from our dude Alex:
Sphere: Related ContentAfter recently leaked collaborations with stars-in-the-making, Drake and Blu, and a performance with Wale in NYC, the buzz behind Tanya Morgan’s “Brooklynati” (out May 12 on Interdependent Media) is sweeping the internet. The trio from Brooklyn/Cincinnati produce their own beats and have crafted a concept album called Brooklynati, a fictionalized city that resembles an old-school influenced, hip-hop utopia. Features include Phonte from Little Brother, British expatriate Che Grand and California MC, Blu. Tanya Morgan recently performed at The Roots’ Jam Session in NYC, and the album will be reviewed in SPIN, Billboard, Time Out NY, and all the major hip-hop outlets.

Despite some formidable production credits (Statik Selektah, Large Professor, Pete Rock), Krumb Snatcha’s Hidden Scriptures languishes because of Snatcha’s often less-than-stellar performance on the mic. That doesn’t stop this song from being dope though. “Yesterday” is one of the best Pete Rock beats I’ve heard in a long time. I don’t think I’ve ever heard a hip-hop song with a vibe quite like this. I can’t quite put my finger on it, but for some reason it reminds me of this. Just my thought. Maybe I need more sleep.
via Nah Right
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Pay attention rappers. From now on, this is how you rap. Don’t send me anything if it doesn’t sound like this. Jerry Barrow had a copy of Brooklynati with him tonight and I damn near threw glitter in his eyes so I could snatch it.
via 2dopeboyz
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Quite Nyce and Seek (neither of whom I’m familiar with) form the duo RADIx. “AkroRADIx” features Boston rapper Akrobatik who’s always had a good ear for beats. This song has a very warm, family reunion type vibe with a jazzy trumpet loop on the hook. It sounds like an East Coast version of People Under the Stairs, if that helps anybody. The album, monSTAPLEx, is unpolished at times, but a good listen. Hurry up if you want a copy – only 1000 were pressed.
via TheCrypt
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