TrackBlasters Radio: 26.06.17

Da More Fire Monday – The Correct Flava To Start Your Week Host: DJ P.R. Today’s show inlcudes new music from the likes of DJ Khaled, Metro Boomin, Wu-Tang Clan, Five Steez, Justo x Showbiz and Drake. Press play and enjoy! Record Of The Day: Drake – Signs Playlist DJ Khaled feat. Drake – To The Max Metro Boomin feat. Offset & Drake – No Complaints Future feat. Kendrick Lamar – Mask Off (Remix) Big Boi – Order Of Operations Jay Electronica – Letter To Falon Wu-Tang Clan – Don’t Stop Five Steez – Bergkamp Justo & Showbiz – The Council Ice Cube – Godd Cop Bad Cop Dr. Dre feat. King Mez & Justus – Talk About It Snoop Dogg – Big Mouth DJ Khaled feat. Rihanna & Bryson Tiller – Wild Thoughts **Record Of The Day** Drake – Signs SZA feat. Travi$ Scott – Love Galore Jhene Aiko – While We’re Young Raekwon feat. Cee-Lo Green – Marvin Kendrick Lamar – YAH. Download here (right click and save as…)

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E-Prosounds – Puzzle Textbook [Album Stream]

“Puzzle Textbook’s theme is about examining different aspects of our postmodern world and highlighting the positive and negatives while also shining a light on the prospects of new beginnings and reincarnations.”—E-Prosounds on his new album. New York artist E-Prosounds’ latest effort, ‘Puzzle Textbook,’ is instantly captivating because of its organic, down-to-earth aesthetic. It’s just as accessible as it is challenging, thanks to E-Pro’s own Jazz-leaning, Boom bap production combined with his smooth, in-the-pocket rhyming. It’s the work of an artist who’s pushing himself to create his best project to date, while also reminding the world that NY rap runs deeper than you may think. E-Pro raps with a stream-of-consciousness approach that can be as engaging as the listener chooses. Given that his voice remains in a deeper monotone for most of the project, it’s easy to hear it as another instrument within his imaginative, looping beats. The 11 instrumentals on here are some of the finest that he’s produced to date, as they reveal his ability to experiment (“Intro”), tinker with jazz (“Memory Lane”), and craft ‘80s-leaning atmospheric Boom bap (“Right Now”). However, when you allow your ears to perk up and hear what he’s saying, there are puzzles to be solved by his lyrics. Like when he advises the listener to, “Clean out your skull, and sweep the garage/ Pop the shiraz, be like Russell Westbrook.” It’s practical life advice partially disguised by left-field abstractions—and to say it’s compelling would be an understatement. Other highlights in this vein include

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