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❤ MUZORAMA ARTIST / BAND: Metermaids SONG (MP3): "Thinking About Jacksonville, or, A Letter Sent To Yourself On Some Back To The Future Type Steez" ALBUM: Nightlife FILE UNDER: Hip Hop LABEL:… Read full post »
❤ Reel Around The Fountain It's officially New Year's Eve now. Unfortunately I think last year's firework music was a rare event and there will be no more Arcade Fire. But we can only hope… Read full post »
❤ Berkeley Place Ice-T’s “Original Gangsta” double album is one of the greatest rap albums of the nineties, maybe ever. But on it, he inserted a one-off introduction to his band “Body Count,”… Read full post »
❤ Herohill "It's Hip Hop, it's Rock, It's funk, it's fun." Reading such a description about an album I've been sent to review elicits two words from me "Uh oh". It's nothing… Read full post »
❤ The Pelican's Perch 30. Shugo Tokumaru - Exit In the most recent Paste Magazine, the editor had given the a task to one of his writers to listen to Shugo’s latest album for… Read full post »
❤ Heartache with Hard Work It's been strange year for music. 2006 may have been my favorite year for music ever, and 2007 had a ton of fantastic songs. 2008, however, has very few songs… Read full post »
❤ Culture Bully [by Chris DeLine] The Top 15 Mashups of 2008 (zip) #15) DJ Geometrix “What You Know About a White Wedding?” (mp3) Northern Virginia’s DJ Geometrix makes his first appearance on… Read full post »
❤ Reel Around The Fountain (Metermaids, but not the ones I was talking about) I suppose Peter Gabriel covering Vampire Weekend's Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa ("feels so unnatural/Peter Gabriel too") was a little inevitable. But… Read full post »
❤ Perfect Porridge The Metermaids are two New York emcees, Swell and Sentence, who met through NYC’s underground hip-hop scene in 2006. Here are two tracks off their album, Nightlife (27 Sound Entertainment).… Read full post »
❤ Welikeit.indie The Metermaids are two New York emcees, Swell and Sentence, who met through NYC’s underground hip-hop scene in 2006. Embodying the convergence of indie rock and hip-hop, the Metermaids represent… Read full post »
❤ Berkeley Place Ice-T’s “Original Gangsta” double album is one of the greatest rap albums of the nineties, maybe ever. But on it, he inserted a one-off introduction to his band “Body Count,”… Read full post »
❤ Culture Bully Approach Influenza as a series which serves to help give insight as to where music is born; these are the thoughts, influences and the inspirations directly from the mind of… Read full post »
❤ Heartache with Hard Work Regular readers know that I don't regularly talk about hip-hop. It's partly because I don't tend to be a particularly big fan, but also because it's so far outside the… Read full post »
❤ Side One: Track One Tuesday, May 27, 2008 Can I get a high five for three-day weekends? I mean, my schedule for the most part of this year has had plenty of them, but… Read full post »
❤ Comfort Music Although the idea of fusing live rock or soul instrumentation with hip hop is not particularly new, I still welcome the style when I come across a good example. In… Read full post »
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