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Popular Demand :: Brzowski + Halo’s ‘Wichita’ Now Available

from the digital desk of Brzowsk:

Bottom Falls Out was made between Dec. 27-Jan. 4 to coincide with the beginning of the Boltcutters to Infinity European Tour in mid-January 2015.  Initially, these 4 songs were packaged as a tour-only CD (with a few extra goodies that have been trimmed to make the physical special).  After some thought and a bit of an outcry from our friends and supporters, we wanted to make this music available to everyone that wanted to hear it.  Here you are.  Spread the “Good News”.’

-chief

Compiled Dopeness :: Mello Music Group’s ‘Persona’

Every once in a while,  a compilation comes along with the right mix of new and old artists, and a spirit of collaboration amongst them.  Mello Music Group‘s recent release, Persona, brings those elements to you in major doses.  Here’s the word straight from the source:

Persona unveils the murderer’s row that is the Mello roster of 2015.  Oddisee, Apollo Brown, yU, L’Orange, Red Pill, Open Mike Eagle, Rapper Big Pooh, Quelle Chris.  The stars of the present teamed with timeless innovators like Phonte (Little Brother), Blockhead, Ras Kass, Gift of Gab (Blackalicious), Oh No, Masta Ace, and Bilal Salaam.  The result is something that binds current greats with the pioneers who paved the asphalt.  It’s both a historical moment and hard as hell.’

-chief

Sneak Preview :: Kilmatik Meets Robbie Analog

Get hip…

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Heard, Then Seen :: J Kid Brings ‘Rhythm Roulette’ To Life

I was a hip hop head long before skate videos started using hip hop music, but the blend of hip hop and skating has always been a beautiful union.  J Kid taps into this beauty with his latest visual project, a long form video of his recent release Rhythm Roulette.  Enjoy, and don’t forget to cop the album as well.

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Slow Death, Fast Life :: Moodie Black Drops ‘MB II’

Moodie Black is ready to make the push happen.  They have set up all of the right dominoes to fall.  The bubble could pop any day now… Don’t say they didn’t warn you…

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The Dream Team :: Jamar Equality And Ruler Why Drop ‘(F)Lex Luthor’

 

Jamar Equality won’t run out of bars.  Reiner Hass is on deck this time for providing the production backdrop.  The result is raw rap with an equally raw soundtrack.  Definitely for fans of real hip hop.  Cop that, because it’s free, and pay them back by spreading the word.

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Long Time Coming :: Ceschi & Sage Francis Reflect On Being ‘Barely Alive’

Broken Bone Ballads is shaping up to be a powerhouse of an album.  Ceschi and Sage Francis trade verses over a Factor Chandelier track that sticks in your head from listen one.  Can’t wait to hear this one in its entirety.

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Hope And A Prayer :: Open Mike Eagle’s ‘Celebrity Reduction Prayer’

‘i made a brand new song with Oddisee.  it’s a machine that reduces fame.  aim it where you need to.’
Open Mike Eagle

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Seeds Of Life :: Mega Ran And Storyville Are ‘Soul Veggies’

Mega Ran and Storyville tell the story of Soul Veggies:

PHILADELPHIA, 2004.  Random, aka Mega Ran, and Storyville met as colleagues in an underground Hip Hop collective.  Ran was already known around town as one of the best up and coming emcees while Story was starting to build a buzz on the battle scene.  When they first met, their musical chemistry was undeniable.  It wasn’t long before Storyville was showing up on Random‘s records in different capacities.  In 2005 Storyville produced a record with a violist named Holly Fulton, and Random turned that instrumental into the song Push.

Eventually Random moved out to Phoenix and Storyville went off to New York to pursue recording and mixing.  The two stayed in touch over the years but it wasn’t until 2008 and when they really reunited.  They both independently decided to enter the Scribble Jam Rap Battle preliminary rounds in their respective locations – Random in Phoenix, Storyville in New York.  Each won a place in the final competition (and the very last Scribble Jam) in Cincinnati.  The two reconnected like they had never missed a step.  In 2009, Ran wrote a song with producer Samik, which Weiss engineered.  That song was Splash Woman and became Mega Ran‘s most popular song to date.

Fast forward to 2015, and now Random is also known as Mega Ran, the first rap artist ever to be licensed by Capcom.  The world’s foremost video game inspired musician.  Storyville is now a leading mixing engineer, whose tutorial series Mixing Rap Vocals has been accessed over a million times.

“It could be my most complete work ever, and I don’t say that much,” Ran says of the project’s progress.  “We’re both stepping outside of our comfort zones and creating really challenging and fun music.”  The album will contain much of the fun that the two have exhibited on tracks like UknowTheName, and the musicality of tracks like Push into one concise package.

“The timing was finally right,” says Storyville.  “We’ve been so busy, but we’ve carved out the time to dedicate to this project, and it shows.”  Weiss has spent the last seven years engineering for some of the biggest names in music, including Grammy winners Arrested Development, George Clinton, and Ronnie Spector.  “My career as an engineer really took off, but making this project with Ran called me back to my roots.”

Meanwhile, after being named LA Weekly‘s “Artist Likely to Be Big in 2014,” Ran has made good on the projections in superhero-like leaps and bounds.  He has organized successful tours of the US, Japan, and Europe, released a documentary DVD, orchestrated a hugely successful Kickstarter campaign, all while releasing several critically acclaimed albums.

The Soul Veggies album will include production by Storyville, Small Pro, frequent collaborator Samik (Splash Woman) and more, and guest vocals by legendary MC Wise Intelligent of the acclaimed group Poor Righteous Teachers, among others.  The album contains everything we’ve seen from the two, solo and collectively, from B-Boy styled park jams (React) and humorous contemporary rap commentary (Rappin About Rappin), to carefully constructed introspective tales (Another Day), and of course, video games (Life’s A Game).

Mega Ran and Storyville are Soul Veggies.

-chief

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!’

-chief