The RZA presents Shaolin Soul Selection: Volume 1 (RZA x STAX Sampler – Mixed by DJ 7L) [Audio x Download]

DJ 7L mix of snippets from the full RZA/STAX compilation album. Hosted by Frank the Butcher. Pre-order here. Get all the infos you need on that project below. The RZA’s tracks drip sweat. They’re dusty and menacing. They get right up in your grill and and dare you to say something. His loops are often truncated in the oddest places, like two puzzle pieces that don’t quite fit together but make the illest design. In the early ’90s, The RZA, then know as Prince Rakeem, had begun making music for his then new Staten Island (aka Shaolin) based supergroup, Wu-Tang Clan. When Enter The 36 Chambers was finally released in late ’93, the effect was seismic. The RZA’s “awkward” combination of rugged drums and off-center loops formed the foundation of a unique sound that would inspire a whole new generation of samplists, as well as set off searches for the components of those loops. As the nature of this Shaolin style became more defined, it became clear that the sounds of the South, and in Memphis especially, seemed to hold a particular draw for The RZA and other disciples of his style. It was in Memphis that the recording studios of STAX Records were based. The records that STAX issued had a certain tone and swing that perfectly complimented The RZA’s gritty, down-to-earth style. Shaolin Soul Selection: Volume 1 presents 24 original recordings – nearly 2 1/2 hours of essential soul music on 2 CDs or 3 vinyl LPs –

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DJ Jav Presents Homeboy Sandman – Orphans [Mixtape]

30 Boy Sand joints. Some guest appearances, some DJ JAV exclusives, some exclusive remixes, an exclusive radio freestyle, plus some slept on gems. All orphans. Tracklist The A Side 1. Orphans Intro (produced by KAIMBR) 2. Shouts to Common (produced by Reality) 3. Bonkers (produced by P.So) 4. Sand Be The Broham (beat jacked from an Asher Roth joint) 5. Not Pop (Remix by Jinesis) 6. Same Number Same Hood (produced by 2 Kids From Pluto) 7. Increíble –The Boy Sand Remix (beat jacked from a Mickey Factz joint) 8. Beautiful Life (Dilla beat but jacked from Q-Tip) 9. Chimera Out Now (produced by Fred Ones) 10. Fully Equipped (produced by The Clubhouse) 11. Reloaded w/Javier Starks & Substantial (produced by Joe D.) 12. 72 Bars for Chosenberg (produced by 2 Hungry Bros) 13. New York Knights (produced by DFM) 14. A Weird Day (produced by Paul White) 15. The Carpenter (Cassettes Won’t Listen Remix) The B Side 16. Halftime Radio Freestyle w/DJ Eclipse shout out DJ JAV 17. Can You Feel It? (produced by MisterDigital) 18. Rated Ours (produced by K.O. Beatz) 19. I Knew (beat completely jacked from 24 Carat Black) 20. Flute Killas (produced by Psycho Les of the Beatnuts) 21. Subject Matter Out Now (produced by Audio Games) 22. Holy Mackerel featuring Sene (produced by J57) 23. Maestro Madness (produced by Jinesis) 24. Look Out (Cassettes Won’t Listen Remix) 25. Fantastic (produced by Steve Austin) 26. Love Love 2 (produced by Nate G) 27. Canned Goods

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Bilal – A Love Surreal [Album Stream]

A Love Surreal, Bilal’s fourth studio album, cultivates the stratospheric vibe of John Coltrane’s spiritual jazz masterpiece, A Love Supreme, which inspired its title. Most songs here float around as if in zero gravity, anchored by subtle melodic hooks and producer Steve McKie’s gently assertive drums. Bilal’s tenor, taut and shiny as copper wire, spins out stories of complicated love. “Winning Hand,” with its paranoid edge, recalls vintage D’Angelo; the druggy “Climbing” could be a lost Sly Stone cut; the bubble-machine beats of “West Side Girl” nod slyly toward Prince. Playing with these influences, Bilal always remains his own man, his vision grounded in fierce intelligence and a commitment to letting stories unfold all the way to their sometimes sorrowful, sometimes orgasmic end. Stream: Bilal – A Love Surreal Tracklist 01. Intro 02. West Side Girl 03. Back To Love 04. Winning Hand 05. Climbing 06. Longing and Waiting 07. Right At The Core 08. Slipping Away 09. Lost For Now 10. Astray 11. Never Be The Same 12. Butterfly (Feat. Robert Glasper) 13. The Flow 14. Outro

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