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Forever Changes :: Lench Asks ‘What Happened To Austin? (My Beautiful City)’

One of my favorite spaces to comb for content is the I Support ATX Hip Hop, Do You? group on Facebook.  It’s a nice way for me to step out of my circle of friends/peers, and a chance to get out of my sonic comfort zone.  On occasion, you come across a diamond in the rough, and today was one of those days.  Enter the track What Happened To Austin? (My Beautiful City) from Lench of Brown South Entertainment.  This song is one of the most poignant and eloquent takes on the gentrification of Austin that began in the late 1990s, picked up steam in the mid-2000s, and is still rampant to this day.  This song is like the musical equivalent of the film Slacker… it’s definitely a true trip down memory lane for us born and raised in the ATX.

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Girl Crazy :: ‘Hill Country Baby’ By Rock Bottom String Band

San Marcos punk/country outfit Rock Bottom String Band just made a video paying tribute to the one thing that will always give music a run for its money… women.  Specifically, the women of the Texas hill country.  Enjoy a wide variety of beautiful smiles and random antics from RBSB and friends!

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MOODHOUSE! :: Chief and TheDoomsdayDevice Makes The ‘Moodhouse’ Podcast

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Dynamite Soul :: Fresh Kils Flips Otis

Fresh Kils is one of the most solid beatmakers doing it on the American continent.  Hailing from Toronto, and always holding it down for hip-hop, Kils has the gift of taking material that may have been heavily sampled previously, and finding a way to make it uniquely his own.  Dig the video for further proof.

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Gentlemen’s Welcome :: Crew54 Release ‘Wyld Gentlemen’

GChrist and M.O.S. both fired warning shots at you.  Now, the Crew54 has reconnected like Voltron to release the highly anticipated Wyld Gentlemen.  These cats come with it in all aspects of their creative expression, so I am very much looking forward to taking this album in, and seeing what kind of visuals they release to accompany these potential bangers.  Drop them a few bucks, and get your people to do the same.

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Stimulating Sound :: ‘Thee Perfect High’ By Reaganometry Now Available

Fresh out of the iNSECT Records podcast factory comes a new mix from Austin, TX  producer extraordinaire Reaganometry.  Free download, and this one can also be copped in cassette form from the legendary outlet Fat Beats.  Looking forward to diving deep into this one.

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Preemptive Strikes :: More ‘Wyld Gentlemen’ Promo From M.O.S.

About a month ago, GChrist of Crew54 dropped some darts in preparation of the release of Wyld Gentlemen, the much anticipated full-length on the way.  M.O.S. has thrown his hat into the ring, and of course, the bars are solid, and this LP is looking even better than it already was… drop this bad boy already!

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Swan Song :: ‘Last Night At Holy Mountain’

The face of the Austin music scene, while having constantly faced transition periods, is currently going through a cultural shift.  The Red River music district, which was supposed to be the saving grace of the live music scene, is suddenly taking some hard hits.  Holy Mountain is the latest, and it’s loss is one of the biggest.  We can only hold on and see what happens, and if you have a club you don’t want to see go, SUPPORT THAT CLUB.

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Spirit Lyrical :: HADES Decides To ‘Raise The Dead’

Every once in a while, you’ve gotta get some things off of your chest.  HADES of Black Market Pluto decided to step it up one, and spit for both a social media and an ‘underground’ captive audience.  Take a minute and get wrapped up in  it.

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Internationally Known :: ‘World Renown’ Released From The Undergrind / @TheUndergrind

After a couple of years of hustling and making the physical distance between them a non-factor, Side Effect and Mirage512, collectively known as The Undergrind, have finally unleashed their debut album.  World Renown is 12 tracks of collaboration and celebration of culture, grinding for positive change and self-fulfillment.  Support these cats, because hip-hop definitely needs more voices along these lines.

-chief