It’s offically summer. You know how I know? Nope, it has nothing to do with the heat that people are bitching about on twitter. It is because Arthur King’s annual Summer Mix is here. I almost didn’t want to post this so all you aggregating savage blogs don’t get a..
Monthly Archives: July 2011
An early contender for beat of the year. The Greneberg EP makes me want to smash my iMac over my head. It makes me want to go Anakin on some sand people. It makes me want to throw a refrigerator off the Empire State Building. It makes me want to..
Crown Royal is sponsoring a mini Big Boi tour that hits DC tonight (they even let him design his own bag, which I’d like to obtain to fill with quarters.). The folks at Rolling Stone teamed up with them to bring the internets massive a live stream. Based on seeing Big Boi..
Walking into Union Park on Saturday was like working through a hangover I acquired without ever actually being drunk. Despite being dehydrated, and maybe just a little bit cranky, day two of Pitchfork held a lineup full of impressive acts that was even better than I had originally expected. It..
Releasing your mixtape without an animated cover in 2011 is like releasing it on an actual tape and selling those tapes in the parking lot of Home Depot. LA Da Boomman is ahead of the game with his new mixtape Boomin’. Sphere: Related Content
Unexpected crazy instrumental courtesy of the Internet. Sounds like Dr. Dre on mushrooms. Sphere: Related Content
Few can wangle blog buzz as easily as Curren$y, who rarely goes a week without releasing a new track. And they’re usually dope, too. Hot off his Weekend at Burnie’s EP, Curren$y releases a song from a new mixtape called Verde Terrace, produced by longtime partner Monsta Beatz. Look at..
Friday at Pitchfork Music Festival was the perfect intro to a music filled weekend being that it was the least crowded and the weather was near perfect. I roamed my way around the grounds when I first got to Union Park around 3 PM and it was noticeable that..
Never heard of Headnodic before, but any friend of People Under the Stairs is a friend of mine.
“The Doldrums” is the B-side to “Trust” featuring Guilty Simpson and it previously appeared on Paul White’s Stones Throw mix. It has a tinker-toy, mad circus feel, owing to the use of a sample from The Phantom Tollbooth. The Doldrums by Paul White via One-Handed Music Sphere: Related Content
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One thing I would love for you to explain is who is Herb, that Nas mentioned that Jay-Z hung around, if
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