Wil E. Haze – Last Night In Tokyo [EP]
Miami artist Wil E. Haze shares a new 5-track EP called “Last Night In Tokyo”. Take a listen below.
Read moreMiami artist Wil E. Haze shares a new 5-track EP called “Last Night In Tokyo”. Take a listen below.
Read moreAzad Right returns with the HUCCI-produced “Sweet”. Stream and download below.
Read moreOff of Pyro Dinero’s “Illiana” EP.
Read moreIsaiahThe3rd is back with a pair of new freebies for our listening pleasure. Look out for his new project, “The Return Of The 3rd”, coming soon! Stream or download “Growing Pains” and “The Breakup Song” below.
Read moreDom Kennedy is back with a new cut from his upcoming project “Los Angeles Is Not For Sale, Vol. 1”. Stream the J. Lbs-laced “Dominic Part 2” below.
Read moreThe Weeknd performs the title-track and “False Alarm” off his upcoming album “Starboy” on Saturday Night Live. Pre-order the LP here before it drops on November 25th.
Read moreTheo Martins and producer Thelonious Martin are currently working on a new joint project titled “Why I Left”. Stream the first offering “Bad Tendencies” below.
Read moreEternia returns with her signature style of lyrical transparency in “For This Life”. Featured on Hand’Solo Records 20th Anniversary compilation “Bassments of Badmen Vol. 3”, the new single is a marked departure from Eternia’s dark and dusty sonic trademark. Reuniting with “Foul Child” producer A. Beck (aka Mr. Cincinnati), Eternia shares her spiritual journey over rich, rolling, ‘bump-it-in-your-whip’ production and enlists Phoenix Pagliacci to bless yet another Eternia offering with a victorious chorus, reminiscent of Lauryn Hill in the 90s. For This Life by Eternia ft. Phoenix Pagliacci Watch the “unofficial” video, which “pays homage to Toronto’s Annual Manifesto Festival of Community Arts & Culture” after the break.
Read moreRunning is faster than walking, driving faster than biking, and interstellar spacecraft faster then cars and planes. Blasting away from our little yellow star at over 38,000 miles per hour, Voyager 1, with its planetary sample of human music, its interstellar mix and mashup, is, at eleven miles a second, moving away from our sun faster than any other spacecraft known to man. Voyager 2 lags behind—only a couple of light minutes—actually a considerable amount, since that’s about 25 times the distance from the Earth to the sun! Probably unheard yet in space, the Voyager record is gold-plated copper. Voyager 1, launched in 1977, is the farthest human-made object from Earth. A very pure sample of the isotope uranium-238 is electroplated upon the LP’s cover. The thought is that aliens, perhaps far in the future, may be able to use the half-life of that isotope, which is 4.468 billion years, to figure out how long ago lived the organisms that sent it. Coordinated with neurotransmitters and ion flows, the electrochemical impulses scientists link to thought (such as you reading this) travel at the rather staid rate of 20-30 meters per second. But even the fastest neural impulses, which can reach 200 miles per hour, travel three million times slower than the speed of electricity through a wire. That’s almost (up to 90 percent) the speed of light. It seems incredible, then, that this physical basis of thought, itself way slower than electricity, loses—as does light itself—in a race with the
Read moreThis is a music video for the title track off the album “Sincerely, Tab” which, was released in April of 2016. The album is a joint effort with all rhymes by Tab-One and all beats by Sinopsis. The duo are both members of the North Carolina hip hop collective, Kooley High. You can download the album at tab-one.bandcamp.com. Follow Tab, Sinop & Kooley High on Twitter: @tab_one @TheSinopsis @KooleyHigh You can download “Sincerely, Tab” for free (name your price) at tab-one.bandcamp.com.
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Read moreRick Ross pays tribute to Shawty Lo with “I’m Da Man”. Stream or download below.
Read moreLA rapper Duney Kush drops off a new joint called “Fire, Fire”. Listen below.
Read moreCheck out the official music video for “Hendrix” by Wyclef Jean.
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