I currently have 135 KenLo beats on my iPod Touch following the release of KenLo “Craqnuques Turquoise”. That’s an obscene amount of one producer’s material to occupy my 16 GB iPod Touch. Find out why I just won’t erase any of ’em HERE.
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This is the first ever video from one of my favorite up & coming collectives hailing from the DMV area. The crew is called M1 Platoon and the song is called “Metro Kids”. Expect to see & hear more from them on Producers I Know & Bloggerhouse in the near future.
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I saw this project over at the Finest Ego website and I figured if they featured it then it had to be good. I was right. I’ve been playing this all damb night long and now I’ll share with you good people. Check out Ju-Ar’s “Orange Air” album via the Morgen Noi Bandcamp. Enjoy.
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Nutso’s posse jam “Street Corner” featuring Panchi of the NYG’z, Torae and Punchline (of Punch & Words & Fokis & Punchline) finally has a video. This track is produced by none other than Producers I Know‘s own Pete Cannon. Hit him up @ petecannonbeats@googlemail.com. Serious inquiries only. Time is money & we all have neither to waste. Learn it. Know it. Live it. Enjoy:
Clear Soul Forces “Departure EP” was easily one of my favorite releases of 2010. The explosive lead track produced by the monster we call Hudson Mohawke produced named “‘Gon Get ‘Em” finally has a damb video. The visuals are below. Enjoy:
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Official Detroit posse jam by the homie V Stylez alongside Big Gov, Stretch Money & Moe Dirdee. Geno XO on the boards. Check out the video.
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Original Sick Bastardz (Scizzahz & Wizard) are back with another classic. The video tells the whole story. I’m never watching “The Human Centipede”. EVAR.
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New Nametag featuring Guilty Simpson produced by Nameless called “Raw Dirty Filth”. Perfect fuckin’ name for it if you ask me. Can’t wait to hear this new Nametag project…
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The homie P.U.D.G.E. had a great 2010 and he’s back at it with a free beat tape inspired by Radiohead called “Weird Dishes” that just dropped today. Don’t sleep on it, you bastards. Dude has slaps AND bars so hit him up at 222pmc@gmail.com for slaps and features. Enjoy the blaps…
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Has-Lo’s “In Case I Don’t Make It” drops everywhere March 29th, 2011 but it dropped yesterday as an iTunes exclusive. You can watch this video for the song “Utero” and then check out to album and if you like what you hear you can cop it a full week early. Don’t sleep, heads are going to be talking about this album for years to come. I can say that with total confidence, unlike when Steve Rifkind claimed Asher Roth’s debut was a “classic album” or a “game changer”. Riiiight! © Bill Cosby. The video for “Utero” is below. Enjoy:
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French Hip Hop produced by the international producer Stu Bangas of Brutal Music. Don’t sleep, dammit…
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Brother Tzar of Doxside hath bestowed upon us a beat tape for you rappity rap ass bastards to request slaps to rhyme over. Of course, we beatheads will be rocking to it as well. All of the information you need to get at Tzar to cop tracks is contained on his Bandcamp. Also, there’s a video of TzariZM making a beat on his MPC 1000 included below. Remember this, tzarizm@gmail.com. Serious inquiries only, time is money & we all have neither to spare. Enjoy:
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This cool ass video featured below was made by none other than Nanlib AKA iNanz, an infinitely talented graphic designer, artist, illustrator and a reputed Hip Hop head/enthusiast. And she’s cute as hell too…
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CunninLynguists are back at it again with a full length album of new material called “Oneirology” that incidentally drops tomorrow. I’ve heard the album and it’s amazing (which if you’re familiar with these cats & their back catalog is par for the course for them) and you can hear it for yourself @ UGHH or @ Cunninlynguists.com right now. “Oneirology” will be sold on every digital music marketplace worth it’s salt as well as in physical form on March 22nd, 2011. There’s a video for the acoustic version of the lead single just below. It’s really fuckin’ good! © Barry @ Championship Vinyl.
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Not only is J. Rocc one of the World Famous Beat Junkies and one of the greatest DJ’s on Earth but he’s also one hell of a producer. His Stones Throw album drops on April 5th, 2011 but begins shipping today. Go to the Stones Throw site to hear previews and/or pre-order it. Also, if you’d like a J. Rocc x Stussy “Some Cold Rock Stuf” T shirt you can cop one too. You’re welcome for the info. It’s what I do…
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Freshnerd of 100 Akres is back! Back in January he hit us off with the “Janet Jackson Beat Tape” and now? We’re gonna have to guess what the fuck he’s flipping to make these ridiculous ass slaps. Go here and see if you can make out the individual sample sources or not. We present to you all “The Blankety Blank Beat Tape”!
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BBE Records‘ most celebrated series of releases amongst Hip Hop fans & beatheads is without a doubt their “The Beat Generation” line. I personally have many of the CD’s still in the rotation to this very day. This 10th anniversary double CD compilation contains 56 standout selections from production luminaries and legends such as Marley Marl, Pete Rock, J Dilla, DJ Spinna, Madlib, Kev Brown, Will I. Am, King Britt, Jazzy Jeff & Larry Gold. If you were late to the party and weren’t up on these BBE releases back when they began dropping at the beginning of the decade.
With all of the high profile Hip Hop releases that are dropping this month, I hope people don’t sleep on “The Beat Generation: 10th Anniversary Collection” which drops on March 29th, 2011 on BBE Records. Check out the full discography over at Underground Hip Hop and pre-order it or cop it when it drops March 29th, 2011.
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Oddisee has previously dropped “Odd Spring”, “Odd Winter”, “Odd Autumn” & “Odd Summer” over the years but come May 17th, 2011 Mello Music Group will be dropping “Odd Seasons” on remastered vinyl & CD physical editions as one cohesive collection. If you’re as big an Oddisee fan as I am then you know how big a deal this is. 2011 is shaping up quite nicely. SIDEBAR: Random Axe will be dropping in May as well. Just sayin’…
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Melting Pot Music producer/beatmaker/instrumentalist Twit One is finally releasing a solo project after several collaborative projects. His upcoming album features 16 instrumentals and will be the first ever LP dropped on 10″ vinyl. Look for “Stepping Stones” to hit digital marketplaces and stores on April 15th, 2011. What will the album sound like? Check out the videos below for that answer. Don’t sleep.
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One of my favorite Canadians Elaquent just released his brand new album “The Midnight After” on Huh What & Where Records. Make it a point to support a dude that has dropped so much quality product on us all in the past three or four years. I’m still banging all those free beat tapes from back in the days in my iPod Touch. Don’t sleep on “The Midnight After” and hit up elaquentbeats@gmail.com to get work from him (none of the beats on “The Midnight After” are available for purchase).
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Producer Slot-A & BangHotTV present a brand new beat tape called “Foundation”. If you’re a newcomer to Slot-A’s slaps then this is a great introduction to his material. Clocking in at just under 20 minutes you should be able to bang this out while doing chores or going to the bodega or what not. Don’t sleep on it. Soundcloud stream is available just below.
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Russian beatmaker/producer I-Tone recently released a new instrumental album via Ritmo Sportivo and it’s now available for purchase overseas via the magical site we call Bandcamp. Preview it here and if you like what you here you can purchase it. I present to you all I-Tone’s “13”.
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Git your ass to Hypedog’s site to check out their post on D-Que. He was recently a competitor in the St. Louis round of the Red Bull Big Tune competition and he’s doing work for an upcoming Soulspazm Records project. Rather than do an offshoot post I decided to just send you to the original. Also, cats need to start using both Official FM and Bandcamp more in 2011. Click the link.
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This instrumental collection has been constructed to benefit Japan following it’s recent earthquakes, tsunami & nuclear woes. You can cop this amazing 50 track collection with your donation to Japan Red Cross via Bandcamp. Salute and pray for Japan.
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Dr. Khil of the Drum Snobs Collective dropped an inventive beat tape inspired by some of the greatest characters in American literature. Go ahead and listen to “Khilgore Trout” and beginning the process of coming into knowledge and not longer being unaware. Great feeling, isn’t it?
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Yet another video from Outdoorsmen crew member Action Bronson off the “Dr. Lecter” album that dropped back on Tuesday. This one is for the track “Barry Horowitz” and it was directed by the homie Alexander Richter & Tom Gould. Visuals are just below:
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Illregular Instrumentals crew member Mr. Sobers spits bars over one of J. Bizness‘ slaps. The end result is “Hustle” and just below are the visuals for the aforementioned track that will be included on a compilation this Spring. Enjoy.
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If you haven’t purchased Eternia & MoSS’ album “At Last” then I encourage you to go find it either online from one of several digital marketplaces or go cop the physical copy wherever possible. Not only does MoSS do nothing but provide the perfect sonic backdrop for Eternia’s bars to bring to life but her verses actually keep it realer than those that claim to by rhyming about their past exploits. In “To The Future”, Eternia tells stories about her past involving her life, sexual abuse & past relationships that may inspire others that have gone through the same or similar things to conquer their demons. Below are the visuals for “To The Future”. Enjoy:
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French producer/beatmaker Hazel first popped up on my radar when I received a promo copy of Slakah The Beatchild’s first project back in 2008 on the song “Share”. Since then he’s continued to craft bangers and he pops up with a new project called “The Lost Tapes” via Bandcamp in order to raise anticipation for his upcoming project “Playground”. Enjoy.
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Last year, Mello Music Group dropped an amazing compilation called “Helpless Dreamer”. One of the many excellent songs on the aforementioned release was Oddisee & Toine (DTMD)’s “Different Now”. That song now has a video which I posted on the site Producers I Know because Oddisee is literally a producer I know. Salute the entire DMV. Enjoy the visuals below. What up, Mike?
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Kaytradamus had one hell of a 2010 and he’s poised to have a breakout 2011 behind releases like his latest effort “Kaytra Da Mouse (Part I: Beats)”. Also, if you somehow missed this megaton bomb he dropped last year called “Teriphikness” then get ya lives right. If you want work from Kaytradamus hit up the homie Luigi-Bo87 of Hypedog Hip Hop or send your beat requests to kvncelestin@gmail.com . Serious inquiries only, time is money and we don’t fuck around when it comes to either.
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Melting Pot Music is yet another one of my favorite labels of the past few years. They’ve released a number of notable jawns in recent memory like Tobrock’s “Forrest Bump”/”Money” & “PONY”, Miles Away “74 Miles Away”, “Puzzles”, the amazing 5 album “Hi Hat Club” series, Full Crate x Mar “Conversations With Her”, Suff Daddy’s “Suff4Life” & “The Gin Diaries”, Hubert Daviz “Proceduri De Rutina”, and several more notable one offs and singles.
This time Melting Pot Music dropped a box set of 5 7″ singles featuring some new instrumentals and previously unreleased Slum Village, Guilty Simpson & Phat Kat remixes and versions featuring Kissey Asplund produced by Cologne, Germany’s own Suff Daddy. If you’ve been reading Bloggerhouse regularly or listening to the Scrunchface Show then you’d know Suff Daddy is one of our favorites. The physical version of this box set dropped back in February and had since sold out but you can cop the digital version via Bandcamp. Enjoy the video for the lead single from this 9 song collection “GNAC” below. You’re welcome.
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