Stop Motion seems to be everywhere at the moment.Here’s some Stop Motion Graffiti f
Stop Motion seems to be everywhere at the moment.
Here’s some Stop Motion Graffiti from Broken Fingaz. Big tune.
Absolutely sick video!
Stop Motion seems to be everywhere at the moment.
Here’s some Stop Motion Graffiti from Broken Fingaz. Big tune.
Absolutely sick video!
‘Let Me Talk (Feat. Suga Free)’ off Murs & 9th’s new album ‘Fornever’.
Top track and a good album. Needs to give it a few more listens though.
Absolutely loved this tune when I first heard it.
Video ain’t three bad either.
Courtesy of trythisforexample
Another new Single from Booka Shades upcoming album, entitled ‘More’. Two superb remixes from Kaiserdisco and Tim Green, but I absolutely love the original. I’m really looking forward to their album (as always).
Some new Miguel Jontel, with a nice little feature from J. Cole. It’s nice to know that his album is still coming along nicely, because I know a lot of his time has been dedicated to finishing Ushers new project - ‘Raymond v Raymond’. I’m happy to say that this song is better than anything from that album.
Questlove has been releasing some cover versions of J Dilla beats The Roots have done & now they’ve been compiled together for you to grab easily. The Roots + Dilla = a must download. Props to Arthur.
London’s Floating Points is often lumped in with the rest of the city’s burgeoning post-dubstep (or whatever it’s being called this week) scene, but it’s not unfair to say that 23-year-old Sam Shepherd is operating in his own sphere. Much of the Podcast focuses on jazz and funk gems from the 1970s, with only a few newer cuts making an appearance.
Madlib Medicine Show No. 4: 420 Chalice All-Stars, aka Son of Super Ape, is all Jamaican sounds – over 79 minutes of dub, reggae, roots. This will be released on 4/20, a date which has significance known to weed-heads worldwide.
The CD contains a 12-page booklet with a special supplement listing every medicinal marijuana dispensary in Madlib’s home city Los Angeles.
This is the 4th of Madlib’s one-a-month, twelve-CD series on his own imprint, Madlib Invazion. Odd numbers in the series are original productions by Madlib, even numbers are mixtapes.
Madlib is far too good.
I have a huge soft spot for this woman. Far too attractive and talented.
Grabbed from trythisforexample (again).