John Graham Presents: Don't Stop Remix ft. Ezzie B. & B. Doom of Prosthetik IntelligentzFree EP: The Left - Gas LeaksComing off the success of their debut album Gas Mask, Detroit trio The Left, made up of producer Apollo Brown, rapper Journalist 103, and DJ Soko, are treating fans with the release of a brand new EP -- for free. Gas Leaks is comprised of unreleased material from Gas Mask, and while Gas Leaks was initially intended for release prior to the album, the group explains, "we wanted to bring a shock value for this album since it is was highly anticipated and Gas Leaks just puts more value and credibility to 'Gas Mask'". Gas Leaks kicks off with the drum- and horn-heavy "Scared" as Journalist 103 kicks things off with, "You will now bear witness to the Left-ist movement/ So if you know like I know, step aside for the improvement." Apollo Brown continues to show off his own abilities, fusing soulful samples while DJ Soko compliments Apollo's work behind the boards with seamless cuts on the tracks "One Day" and "My Green," a track that starts off with sweet sounding melodies before quickly taking a turn to the gritty. So enjoy the Leaks, but don't forget – you'll need to grab your Mask for the best results. Download Gas Leaks here: http://mellomusicgroup.bandcamp.com/album/gas-leaks-ep Purchase their highly acclaimed album online here: iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/gas-mask/id392459687
DJ Revolution Presents: "Malcolm & Martin Were...Criminal Minded Mixtape" Encouraged by the iconic men who fought for the every man during a different time using different tools, the trio reverentially took on the moniker Malcolm & Martin as a siren call announcing new leaders armed with new tools to fight for modern-day liberation." Download Malcolm and Martin's "Malcolm and Martin were…Criminal Minded": http://malcolmandmartin.bandcamp.com For More Information Please Visit: [url]http://twitter.com/malcolmnmartin http://www.facebook.com/pages....&v=wall http://www.malcolmandmartin.com
Foul Mouth Jerk ft. The Artificats - "Back Up On The Scene" (Download) Foul Mouth Jerk’s “The Oldest Trick In The Book” will be released on 12-3-2010. Download Foul Mouth Jerk f/The Artifacts “Back Up On The Scene”: http://usershare.net/6ey98wy1e5mo For More Information Please Visit:
Talib Kweli "Cold Rain" (Download) + Gutter Rainbows Album Release Date Talib Kweli is readying his next solo album, 'Gutter Rainbows,' for a January 25th release date. The album will be digital-only in North America & available in all formats in the rest of the world. 'Gutter Rainbows' is the first album through Talib Kweli's new imprint, Talibra, with marketing & distribution also being handled by 3D. Production on the album by Ski Beatz, S-1, M-Phazes, Shuko, Blaqthoven, KHRYSIS!, Maurice Brown, E. Jones, Nick Speed & Ty Neg. On November 24th fans in Los Angeles can see a FREE Talib Kweli performance featuring material from 'Gutter Rainbows.' The show, presented by Myspace Music, will be held at The Roxy on 9009 West Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, CA. Doors at 9PM. All ages welcome. Free admission only with a canned good or blanket. Also performing: Strong Arm Steady, Tunji & Jayson Rose with DJs, Luxerbrown, Uncle Pauly & Jay-P. "Cold Rain:"
Prosthetik Intelligentz (Ezzie B. and producer B. Doom) Mixtapes Available For Free Download! Uno: heard something about a pet alien named ‘hip-hop,’ who travels around with you. What’s that all about? Ezzie B.: (laughter) he’s the focal point of a project we created entitled "The Marvelous Misadventures Of Hip-Hop,”on our site http://ezziebthatsme.tumblr.com Uno: Very cool! Tell me about your revolutionary sound. What sets you apart from other hip-hop groups? B. Doom: There are a few things that set us apart. For starters, there aren’t many Hip-Hop groups that rap, sing, self-produce, mix and master, market and have day jobs. There aren’t many Hip Hop albums that go from spittin’ about microphone mathematics to parenthood, from speaking on rappers that lack relevant and intelligent song content to the woes of a military deployment. Just having an artistic capacity to bounce between tracks with samples from opera singer Kathleen Battle to productions that use sonic elements from the original Metroid forces a variety of different people to step back and look at us in at a different angle. And lastly, how many artists/groups are actually into composition and music theory? We think it’s the overall pursuit of perfecting the basic building blocks of music in general that has and will continue to set us apart. Uno: Is there an overall message to your music? What does Prosthetik Intelligentz represent? B. Doom: I think Prosthetik represents that guy or gal who would much rather "Talk it out” than "Walk it out”! It’s for the people that want to hear something prolific, something thought-provoking and not something "ignant”. Something with a little substance. We represent Hip-Hop in it’s purest form—two turntables and a mic. Two phat emcees on the set. Yes, we said "Phat” (giggling). Little Brother member, Phonte said it best: "Hip-Hop is dope beats and dope rhymes. What more do you want?” Most importantly, to bridge musical generation gaps. Teach the youth that they don’t have to be "MC Yung Murder Charge,” or "Lil’ Miss Video Vixen,” to get shine. Uno: What is life like in Fayetteville, North Carolina? How is the hip-hop scene out there? Has this influenced your music in anyway? Ezzie B.: For the most part, Fayetteville is diggin’ our sound, but we receive the majority of love and press from overseas fans. There are a couple different music movements happening in Fayetteville right now, which is awesome, and overall, real Hip-Hop in Fayetteville is starting to garner some serious attention. Thanks in part to Fayetteville native J. Cole. Big shouts to him for putting Fayetteville on his back and keeping it there. But we just tell ourselves that the world is way bigger than Fayetteville. Living here has definitely influenced our music, but we receive love from a diversity of people from many different countries and cultures. It’s always a huge boost to have your city behind you, but we’re more concerned with people all over the world knowing our music came out of Fayetteville than focusing on our city alone. Uno: Do you have a favorite hip-hop artist that performed in Fayetteville?If so, who? Ezzie B.: J. Cole of course! His story’s inspirational. Just knowing he started off and took off from these Fayetteville city streets is inspirational. The coolest thing is he’s major, but you’ll still see em’ around Fayetteville at Buffalo Wild Wings after a major show (laughing). He’s still in touch with the people, and that brings a serious amount of credibility to him. Ezzie B.: As far as artists go for me I’ll definitely say Mos Def, Marvin Gaye, and The Beastie Boys, sprinkled with a little Phonte and Percy Miracles Ezzie B.: Shouts to the good Lord for making everything possible and my family and friends for their support and inspiration. We’d both like to thank every person that’s ever listened to, retweeted, reblogged, talked about, featured or shared our music. It’s the support and feedback we receive from Prosthetik fans that makes us keep doing this! As long as the people are listening, we’ll have a job to do! Uno: Would you like to give any props? Prosthetik Intelligentz: Props to Producer Depakote out of Garden Grove, California, for building with us, as well as, Looperman Producer Skittzo out of Phoenix, Arizona. And props to real Hip-Hop for being cool again. Among a multitude of projects slated for 2011, Prosthetik is collaborating with indie saxophonist D. Stephens on a project, described by them as a mashup between Guru’s Jazzamataz album and Foreign Exchange. Upcoming music in 2011 also includes the third installment of the "Man-Cave Music Mixtape,” DJ Daisy Dukes’ (Core DJ’s) release of "Indie’s Only Vol. 2,” and an EP with producer Depakote.
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Sinitus Tempo - Awakened Beings EP (free download)
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