Mista Vee – THE MUSZEWELL SUITE: PT. II (UNSUNG) (Maxwell Mix) [Download]
Here’s part 2 of ConfessionsOfACurlyMind‘s mix of Maxwell flips and covers. Check part 1 and grab the download of part 2 HERE
Here’s part 2 of ConfessionsOfACurlyMind‘s mix of Maxwell flips and covers. Check part 1 and grab the download of part 2 HERE
The peeps at ConfessionsOfACurlyMind have released pt1 of a 2 pt Maxwell bootleg remixes & sample-based productions mix to celebrate the 15 year anniversary of
THIS. RIGHT. HERE is worth your 1000 pennies! Melodic, soulful, beat driven headnodders escape your speakers each time you press play on one of these
Just after American Independence Day, July 8 the Brownswood label will unleash a remix project of the artists on their label. Seemingly no one is
July 15th Ackryte will be the next artist to release a beat album on HuhWhatandWhere. Noting their track record and the beautiful sounds emitting from
Ta-Ku continues on his breakneck pace of releasing conceptual beat albums that make you bounce as well as admire his skill. RE?TWERK VOL?.?II is 13 astonishing tracks of remakes Ta-Ku has made available HERE
“El O’man Boogaloo is an anthem for hot, tropical nights. So hot all you can do is dance and party, so keep the drinks flowing!”
This weekend, we posted the latest DJ Jazzy Jeff mix at The Do Over (download). A track comes on, a Soul II Soul flip so
Sly Johnson and Dilouya place their take on one of the most frequently touched MJ songs from his catalogue, I Can’t Help It. Bouncy and
“Freed from any commercial constraints, and able to indulge in the atmosphere and groove of a likeminded pacesetter, Porter turns Porter Chops into a celebration of
It’s Tuesday night and if you want your bed to be used for more than just sleeping tonight, grab some spirits and the loved one
Afrobeat is to Nigeria as Reggae is to Jamaica: music intrinsically tied to its country of origin, while having profound influence on Western popular music. And the key keeper of Afrobeat’s legacy, Femi Kuti, has released No Place for My Dream on Knitting Factory Records.
Femi channels his father, which is not to say that he sounds like Fela, but that the spirit of Fela’s authenticity is present. Urgency is the musical message throughout the varying tempo changes and the tight musicianship of No Place for My Dream (tip: strap in before you play “Wey Our Money”), and the recurring theme of social and economic stratification can be applied far beyond Nigeria’s borders.
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