Once a week, Stack delivers a mix of the most interesting new music on the web, handpicked by the Hype Machine team. Here's a recent mix.
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Mello Music Group - Nightmare Oddisee Remix
Potholes In My BlogFollow “When we previously heard from 7evenThirty, his “Twenty Twelve” received the remix treatment from fellow Mello Music Group artist Apollo…” on Nov 20th, 2012 →
Mello Music Group - Truth Be Told
The Passion of the WeissFollow “Catch Deen in Atlantic City, blowing nothing less than 50. I pride myself on listening to as much music as…” on Nov 14th, 2012 →
Mello Music Group - Balcony
Potholes In My BlogFollow “The Black Opera - Libretto: Of King Legend Mello Music Group: 2012 If social media has made the world smaller,…” on Nov 2nd, 2012 →
Mello Music Group - Black Lair (feat. Melody Betts)
Word Is BondFollow “Dope track fresh off The Black Opera‘s new album, Libretto: Of King’s Legend. “Black Lair” is just one of the…” on Oct 31st, 2012 →
Mello Music Group - fOnkie Journey
A Grumpy Old Man With A BeardFollow “Georgia Anne Muldrow and DJ Romes (of Lootpack fame) are well known respectively for their soulful and hip hoppy tendencies.…” on Oct 26th, 2012 →
Mello Music Group - Twenty Twelve Apollo Brown Remix
Potholes In My BlogFollow “Mello Music Group associates 7evenThirty and Apollo Brown connect on this appropriately gully remix of the former’s “Twenty Twelve”. The…” on Oct 23rd, 2012 →
Mello Music Group - Grateful (feat. Kenn Starr & Kokayi) + prod. M-Phazes
Word Is BondFollow “.fb_edge_widget_with_comment span.fb_edge_comment_widget iframe.fb_ltr {display: none !important;} .sociallocker-box iframe {max-width: 600px !important;} If you haven’t already heard Substational’s album Home is…” on Oct 13th, 2012 →
Mello Music Group - Twenty Twelve +1 remix
The Smoking SectionFollow “7even:Thirty’s album Heaven’s Computer dropped Tuesday and after a couple of days of listening I can guarantee it’s one of…” on Sep 27th, 2012 →
Mello Music Group - Think Of Things
Salacious SoundFollow “In 2006 Nas announced to the world Hip Hop was dead. He was probably right. Since that obituary, Emcees and…” on Sep 25th, 2012 →