Author: DJRahdu

LiveSoul – Universal Mixtape

So what do you get when you mix a horrible mixtape cover and some MCs from Las Vegas? Apparently, some really dope Hip Hop. Shouts out to Akili for sending this through and turning us on to some really dope tunes. Please put your friends on to it as well. They will thank you, trust us! Get it HERE

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Tony Lionni – Lost Souls EP

Whoa, who is Tony Lionni? He’s a DJ/producer with a 4 track EP that’s completely bananas! The title track, Lost Souls is described as “a laid back opener with a fantastic Rhodes-driven groove and Tom Middleton-esque synth swirls and sweeps.” I just call it dope and the other 3 tracks are nothing to sleep on. Peep the video sampler below

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Ras G – Down 2 Earth

Ras G’s new album Down 2 Earth drops this month. It’s 21 tracks long and it’s a heater! No tracks are over 2:30, but Ras G more than fulfills your appetite for bangers. I’ve been a fan since his Destination Three EP in 2009 and have not been disappointed yet. Get your pre-order on HERE and I’ll bless you with the intro because you’ve gotta hear the rest yourself

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Slakah the Beatchild – The Cure (Video + Download)

Slakah the Beatchild is a busy man, not only is he a dope producer, he also directs videos for his own Beatchild Films. Check out the video for The Cure, the first single off his latest CD, Something Forever – Special Edition which is available now as a hard copy and the digi will be available July 25,2011.

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Rhian Benson – Rewind

The last time we heard from Rhian Benson was 2005 on her Gold Coast album when she was trying to say how she feels. Six years later, she’s returned and is asking to take it back on Rewinda cool little salsa number that feels particularly good, especially with this beautiful wether we’ve been having lately. Enjoy!

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Norman Jay presents Good Times 30 (Free Track Download)

Norman Jay has enjoyed a series of essential compilation albums on React, Resist, Nuphonic and Azuli stretching back to 2000, as well as a recent spin-off album, Good Times Australia. Now, the maestro returns with a special 30th Anniversary collection for Strut, another bumper set of genre-hopping classic and rare Good Times favourites. Tracks include boogie rarity Dreamin by short-lived band Zalmac and Fries & Bridges’ Forever This, a 4×4 belter featuring an early vocal by chart superstar Cee-Lo Green. Jay touches on independent hip hop with Basement Chemist, jazz grooves courtesy of Kira Neris and Attic Tree, skanking reggae from Jacob Miller and doo-wop soul courtesy of Little Anthony & The Imperials.

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