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❤ Rub-A-Dub-Dub! This post is going to be the calm before the storm. Got some serious wobblers coming up, but for now heres some fresh chiller shit for you all to nod… Read full post »
❤ The Lemur Blog It should have arrived yesterday, but here it is anyway: the second compilation of remixes from all over the place of varying quality. There’s individual links for all and there’s… Read full post »
❤ So Much Silence The 43rd installment of I Used to Love H.E.R. , a series in which artists/bloggers/writers discuss their most essential or favorite hip-hop albums and songs, comes from Nick Andre, a… Read full post »
❤ The Fast Life He seems to be the the Sylvester Stallone of plugging some tracks into one, and looking good while doing that. Ruben X puts smiles on our lips, while crashing into… Read full post »
❤ The Passion of the Weiss There’s something sad about watching a once-great group sing old songs because nobody wants to hear the new ones. Except The Pharcyde don’t have new ones, even though they’ve been… Read full post »
❤ The Mahogany Blog There’s nothing better than to reminisce on quality old school hip-hop and I’m proud to introduce a new editorial spot. The Cassette Years will feature the best in classic cassette… Read full post »
❤ Silence Is A Rhythm Too SIART is taking you back to the O.G. era with a bunch of early '90s classics. Lay back, sip on some gin and juice and let it ride...Cypress Hill -… Read full post »
❤ surviving the golden age J Dilla: Dillanthology, Volume 1 When James Yancey passed away on February 10, 2006, he left a legacy behind. Even though he only lived 32 years, he produced some of… Read full post »
❤ Herohill Last week I gave Yes! the new album from k-os our infamous Talking Points treatment . During that delightful ramble-fest, I mentioned that the lead single from the album, 4… Read full post »
❤ Local Vertical The millions of emails(okay, 3 or 4) keep pouring in wanting to know the latest on the bat-ronaut, and we're glad to oblige. The news isn't happy, but he went… Read full post »
❤ Ear, Eye, Nose Candy. Check out The Kleptones take on The Pharcyde's 'Passin Me By'. The song is officially dubbed 'Love Song For Yoshimi' and appears on The Kleptones 'Yoshimi Battles The Hip Hop… Read full post »
❤ Find Voltorb, Catch Voltorb When i was making my daily pointless search through the Hype Machines most popular tracks this morning, i almost had a heart attack. After seeing about 30 Royksopp remixes and… Read full post »
❤ ear fuzz Ahmad, Ras Kass, Saafir: Come Widdit The Pharcyde: Pandemonium The B.U.M.S.: It's A Street Fight From: Street Fighter (The Movie) [Priority, 1994] Apart from a general laziness that I hold… Read full post »
❤ Who Needs Radio? I've gotten a lot of great submissions that I was planning to review and post by now, but with my moving back to Brooklyn from Florida next week... I just… Read full post »
❤ The Passion of the Weiss http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9M0n-YBQIk The first hour of Mochilla’s “A Suite for Ma Dukes,” was solid if not soporific. But when the surprise guests started rolling out, events rapidly turned memorable. Pos and… Read full post »
❤ Road 2 Nowhere Beltloops ( Dirt Lab Remix) - The Films Don't Dance Rattlesnake (2007) New York DJ, Dirt Lab (a.k.a. Spencer Product ), took The Film’s below average neuvo-punk track, and gave… Read full post »
❤ djnodj.com But with the good comes the flip side of good… the pressure to continue to be good. Some of yall may actually read what i write, and you may have… Read full post »
❤ So Much Silence The 43rd installment of I Used to Love H.E.R. , a series in which artists/bloggers/writers discuss their most essential or favorite hip-hop albums and songs, comes from Nick Andre, a… Read full post »
❤ Audio Drums Digging these remixes: Spank Rock - Put That Pussy On Me (Diplo Tonite Remix) — from the talented Diplo , and yes I know it’s from 2005. What can I… Read full post »
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