Freeze-Tag – Twice (Little Dragon Cover) [Download]
Ohio native Freeze-Tag, nèe Marcus Alan Ward, delivers an interesting remapping of undoubtedly the most beloved and still strangely beautiful of Little Dragon’s tracks. I normally
Ohio native Freeze-Tag, nèe Marcus Alan Ward, delivers an interesting remapping of undoubtedly the most beloved and still strangely beautiful of Little Dragon’s tracks. I normally
We dropped the third installment of our “Seasonal Series“, WNTRFRSH, earlier this week to rave reviews and kudos across the board. If you haven’t grabbed
Some may say we’re a tad early with this release but we wanted to make sure that it lived up to its name. How would it do that, if we waited too long to drop these heaters on you?
Not long after releasing the video for her solid cover of Empire of the Sun’s “Country” and the lushness of lead single and video
While we were previewing and selecting tracks for our On Deck compilation last year, we became privy to a private Soundcloud link from our homies
Grammy Nominated, Toutorsky Academy of Music trained and Mahalia Jackson award recipient Myrna Summers was one of Gospel music’s rising stars in the 1970’s and injected her passionate singing and her composing talent into numerous solo and ensemble recordings over her career.
Every so often we stumble across music that while not part of our normal postings has a certain quality to it. A quality that makes it what we’ll deem from here on as SampleWorthy.
we dig into A LOT of music around BLS, a good majority of which ends up between our headers for you to enjoy but every so often we stumble across music that we normally wouldn’t listen to. I mean, how else does an Audiophile get exposed to new favorites? You sometimes have to take a chance on not liking a new find in order to discover if it has any replay value at all. That’s it in a nutshell. If you never click play, then your tastes won’t expand.
Just last night we told you about this amazing group from Melbourne and the Remix LP they’re offering on their Bandcamp page but a quick search of
With each release, Skyzoo is increasingly becoming one of those rare abnormalities within the genre of Hip-Hop, a “Lyricist’s Lyricist”.
He continues to display his verbal prowess, consistently upping the ante and proving that his Twitter blurb rings with truth as it states he’s “Better Than 90% of Your iPod. Neck & Neck With The Other 10%”. A look back and a few downloads of his past work (especially THIS one and THIS one) would confirm it as well but it’s on his newest long player, “A Dream Deferred”, he brings his A Grade material; easily coupling couplets about what motivated him to make music and the circumstances behind his arrival to present day.
While most Pop aficionados will easily remember the album’s standouts “Crazy” and her superb cover of “32 Flavors”, it was track two from her Blame It On Me album that Hip-Hop became most familiar with in 1999.
A good while back, I ran across the refreshing production of the Bay Area’s OneLoveBeats and included their stellar One Of These Days in a Loose Joints post…
Here’s a throwback OG Samples mix curated by the Afro’d One during one of his many visits to the UK back in 2005. Granted, if
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