Thursday, June 30, 2011

New Radiohead

Speaking of Radiohead, they've just released more of their ever reverie-inducing work in these From The Basement live sessions. Hope you enjoy, although I don't think anyone can dig it more than Thom Yorke does in this video.
More in-depth Radiohead worshipping can be done here.

Memory Tapes

I've only just recently got into Memory Tapes, but their electric, megaphone vocals and hypnotic drum & guitar just seem to be chicken soup to my radiohead loving soul. Their album Player Piano is coming out July 4th and this video--I think it speaks for itself. Meaning; it'll blow your mind, or melt it.

Memory Tapes "Yes I Know" from Najork on Vimeo.

Keep It Warm For Ya

Freddie Gibbs & Statik Selektah - "Keep it Warm For Ya" from LRG on Vimeo.

Gotta love any adult that still goes by the name Freddie and any rapper that openly reps Gary, IN. He teams up here with a group of rappers I've unfortunately never heard of, but his verses definitely carry the track. If you don't have his mixtape Str8 Killa no Filla, get it here

Breakbot feat. Ruckazoid

For all you freaks out there, Breakbot. Straight outta' France.

FARE SOLDI

I'm usually one to agree with every attendee of Disco Demolition Night at Comiskey in '79 (if you haven't heard of it, google it), but this Fare Soldi character has come out with some remixes I could actually get down to. Their soundcloud is full of this caliber work, and you gotta love the free downloads.


Cassa Forte by FARE SOLDI

Pac Div

The trio of Pac Div (short for Pacific Division) have produced just some of the crispiest summer tracks I've heard and now they're giving away a free mixtape, get it while you can: http://itspacdiv.com/
And for a taste:

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

New Grieves



Grieves, former frontman of Grieves and Budo and member of the Rhymesayers family (the same record company that employs rappers like Atmosphere and Brother Ali, to name a couple) has just released his new album Together/Apart this June 23rd and it's definitely worth the steal. Grieves wails this booze themed elegy and displays something rare to find in rappers these days, a seriously great live performance.