Category Archives: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

Album reviews.

Art Appreciating Reality :: KB The Boo Bonic Drops ‘Farrah Flossitt’

 

It’s been five long years since KB the Boo Bonic dropped her introduction to the hip hop realm, Scars Are Sexy.  In that time, KB has played many shows, paid homage to Farrah Fawcett through image and song (while going through quite the process to get the blessing from the family), and even popped up on Shade 45 to make a little noise.

All that time, she was working on a sophomore effort that would be a reflection of the hard work she had put into developing her growth as an artist.  The Moon Guys entered the picture, and Farrah Flossitt was born.  It’s both a personal statement and an effort to speak on where women find themselves in hip-hop culture.  Definitely worth your time and a share.

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Say Goodbye, Say Hello :: The Cocker Spaniels ‘Plays Well With Others’


from the digital desk of The Cocker Spaniels:

‘The cover of Plays Well with Others is a picture that my wife Erica took of me playing with my stepson Nate.

As hard as it may be to believe, C.Spaniels wasn’t originally intended to be a solo project; it merely became one due to circumstance.

That changed in the beginning of 2012, when guitarist Stephen Pierce and drummer Alan Lauer, both members of the brilliant band Zest of Yore, invited me to join them as their bassist.  As a longtime ZOY fan AND a musician with a good memory, I learned their songs so quickly that we ended up having leftover time during our practices.  As a result, Alan suggested that Stephen and I trade instruments midway through our practices, so that I could teach them my own songs as well.

From that point forward, we performed regularly around Austin, TX as Zest of Yore AND the Cocker Spaniels.  I taught Alan and Stephen songs from both of my previous albums, as well as new songs that I’d been working on over the last four years.  They became not only my band mates, but also two of my closest friends.

When I decided to relocate to Charlotte, NC to be closer to Erica and Nate, I insisted that Alan, Stephen and I record some C.Spaniels songs together, while we still lived in the same city.  On July 7th, 2014, two days before I moved, we hunkered down in our practice space for four hours to record this EP.

I wanted Plays Well with Others to be as representative of our live shows as possible – one voice, one guitar, one bass, and one drum kit – so I avoided further layering.  If you attended a full-band C.Spaniels show, this is what we sounded like, minus the long tuning breaks and awkward stage banter.

Alan, Stephen, and I will make more music together in the future but, for now, please accept and enjoy this souvenir of our friendship and musical chemistry.  Don’t forget to also check out Zest of Yore!’

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Data Of The Heart :: Tangence & Sole Glow Collective Release ‘Lovers Lost’

 

Sole Glow Collective  is building up a strong catalog these days.  The latest addition to the family is Lovers Lost, a beautifully haunting EP by Tangence.  He manages to make digital creations that do very real exploration within their frameworks.  They say machines don’t emote, but Tangence is on emulator status if not outright banging feelings out of his tools.  Definitely worth a listen, and if you’ve got a few bones, you can get in on the 12″ vinyl ground floor.

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Big Chances For Big Wins :: ‘Rhythm Roulette’ Unleashed By J-Kid

Houstin hip-hop stronghold J-Kid is dropping a new project nearly a year to the date of the introspective Far From Home.  Where last year’s project went in terms of raw truth, this album parallels in raw release.  With production from the likes of Apollo Brown, Black Milk, Mac Miller, Pyramid Vritra, NonPlus, John Tunstle and more, it’s clear that J-Kid is thinking of going big this go-round.  Dig it, share it, and show some support if you can.

 

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Get Hip Right Now :: ‘Common Knowledge’ Audio-Visuals From Spit Gemz

Spit Gemz is a rhyme animal.  This dude reminds me of everything I love about true school era hip-hop.  That Mobb Deep, Bootcamp Click, Def Squad, and so on type hip-hop.  Equal parts heart, skill and knowledge.  Urban griot type ish.  Dig his latest magnum opus, the dope self-produced video for Common Knowledge.

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Lover’s Rock :: A ‘Valentine’ From Corduroi

Music is for lovers, and today is a good day for love music.  Corduroi decided to bless the listening collective with a little Valentine, so check it out and share it with someone you love.

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What Comes From Seeds :: Gergaz Presents ‘Beat Garden Compilation 4’

from the digital desk of Gergaz:

‘Here we are again, celebrating GERGAZ‘s 6th year with annual compilation from the BEAT GARDEN series.  We kept things the way you like them and put together 17-track collection offering an array of efforts from across the beat and bass scene.  As usually we have selected tracks we feel deserve your attention, tracks by artists we like, our residents and by those that we have discovered along the way.’

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Shooting Game With Story Raps :: Oliver Grimball’s ‘Exploitation Cantata’

I don’t think I was fully prepared for how jazzy this track was going to be, first and foremost.  Everything about this piece of work is striking… the strong visual styles, the perfectly balanced in its frantic qualities track, or the griot style with which Oliver Grimball weaves the story together in Exploitation Cantata.  If you don’t share anything else with your friends today, share this.

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Dope Vibrations :: The ‘Coolsay’ Collaboration

It’s always interesting to see what kind of vibes are created when people from different parts of the map connect.  In this particular project, Los Angeles creative spirit Coolzey is moving along the musical landscapes created by New Yorker Soce the Elemental Wizard.  Along with a few guest appearances by Schaffer the Darklord, Belly Belt, Tyler Davis Parkford, Nelson Lugo, and Joelle Grabowski, a wonderful picture is painted sonically.  Props on envoking Children’s Story.

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Scores For Outlaws :: Dead Random At Krampusfest

Have you ever wished that Sergio Leone wrote music for a half Tom Waits – half Johnny Cash creation?  Wish no more, because Dead Random out of Austin is that and much much more.  They recently performed at Lost Well as part of the 2nd Annual Krampusfest, and this live rendition of Prison or a Rose Garden was captured in all of its glory.  Check out this performance, and check out more of their music here.

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