Showing posts with label hip-hop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hip-hop. Show all posts

Monday, January 10, 2011

Pieces Of A Puzzle - Dialectrix

One of the best Aussie rappers I've heard. Love this tune!

Saturday, January 8, 2011

The Wudos Band

"The Budos Band is an amazing 10-piece funk band from Staten Island. The Wu-Tang Clan is the best hip-hop group ever. Put em together and you get The Wudos Band, produced by Tekst of The Higher Concept, producer/engingeer for artists such as RZA, Inspectah Deck, Kool G Rap, GZA, Sean Price, Remedy, Trife Diesel, and plenty of other notable artists; brought to you by Shaolin’s own Cloud Kicker Original and Emilio Sparks. This is a mash-up of classic Wu-Tang verses over beats sampling the gritty funk sound of The Budos Band."
Words & Info [VIA]

Check out some of the tracks:
Wudos Band – Kobra Klutch
Wudos Band – Scorpion Style
Wudos Band – Won’t Last Long

Friday, November 26, 2010

Enter the 37th Chamber by El Michels Affair

Why has no-one shown me this band: El Michels Affair before? A whole album doing instrumental covers of Wu-Tang?


Led by saxophonist/organist Leon Michels and producer/engineer Jeff Silverman, El Michels Affair began as a loose collaboration of session musicians (including members of top-selling acts the Dap Kings & Antibalas) that looked to blend some of the vibrant quality of soundtrack records with the recording aesthetic of early reggae, and the rawness of 60’s rock–they called it ‘Cinematic Soul.’


The buzz generated from the album led to an invitation by Toyota’s Scion division for El Michels Affair to accompany the rapper Raekwon of Wu-Tang Clan for a promotional concert. As avid Wu-Tang fans, not only were the band leaders thrilled with the opportunity, but Michels found that the ‘Cinematic Soul’ sound was consistent with the moods of RZA’s gritty soundscapes on the classic Wu-Tang releases. The concert was such as success, El Michels Affair went on to play several more concerts nationwide backing Raekwon and other members of the Clan, and the shows led to the recording of two smash 7” singles featuring instrumental reinterpretations of the Wu-Tang classic songs “C.R.E.A.M.” and “Bring Da Ruckus.” The singles combined to sell an extraordinary amount of over 7,000 units worldwide, and their success led to a contract in 2007 with indie hip-hop powerhouse Fat Beats Records to record an entire album of Wu-Tang Clan interpolations entitled Enter the 37th Chamber.

Monday, July 26, 2010

N.A.S.A. Project Strange Enough Video


This is a new music video from The NASA Project: "Strange Enough," featuring Karen O. of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Fatlip from Pharycyde, and Ol Dirty Bastard of Wu Tang. Art by Stephan Doitschinoff aka CALMA.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Nigerian Kids Let Me Clear My Throat


These kids could whip anyone at dancing!
[VIA]

Sunday, May 16, 2010

DJ Connect & IDE - Ideology



New album out soon.

here is a sample

Ide ft. Ill Bill - Rearrange the state

Necro - Die!



The king of death rap has a new album dropping may 18th.

1. asBESTos
2. Pit
3. Thugcore Cowboy
4. DIE!
5. Set It
6. Brutalized
7. Serpent's Bite
8. The Kink Panther
9. Hey Now
10. The Asshole Anthem
11. Sorcerer of Death's Construction
12. First Blood
13. Thin Line Between Love & Hate
14. Bedbugs
15. Viva Necro
16. F.U.B.A.R.
17.The Human Traffic King (White Slavery Pt. 2)


asBESTos- Die!