MoSS feat. Eternia – Day & Night [Video]

Five years since their Fat Beats cult classic At Last LP, Eternia & MoSS return with “Day & Night”. Featured on MoSS’s album “Marching to the Sound of My Own Drum”, MoSS provides a hypnotizing and haunting sonic backdrop as Eternia struggles between spirit and flesh in her signature soul-excavating style. “Day & Night” explores the war going on inside every person, for “what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do” (St. Paul). The outcome of the battle is left unknown, as Eternia’s chorus prays, “Don’t let the sun set on me…” Director Ian Johnson cinematically explores themes of darkness vs. light, lust, and the multiplicity of one being. The visuals, as hypnotizing as MoSS’s production, also pays homage to MoSS’s psychedelic classic rock musicality in the coloring, editing, and esthetic styling.

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MoSS feat. Eternia – Day & Night [Video]

After 5 years since their Fat Beats full length debut, Eternia & MoSS return with “Day & Night”. Featured on MoSS’s album “Marching to the Sound of My Own Drum”, MoSS provides a hypnotizing and haunting sonic backdrop as Eternia struggles between spirit and flesh in her signature soul-excavating style. “Day & Night” explores the war going on inside every person, for “what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do” (St. Paul). The outcome of the battle is left unknown, as Eternia’s chorus prays, “Don’t let the sun set on me…” Director Ian Johnson cinematically explores themes of darkness vs. light, lust, and the multiplicity of one being. The visuals, as hypnotizing as MoSS’s production, also pays homage to MoSS’s psychedelic classic rock musicality in the coloring, editing, and esthetic styling.

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MoSS On Rap Is Outta Control [Video]

Veteran music producer MoSS is credited for his work with many great artists such as Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, Eternia, Joell Ortiz, Slum Village, and many others. He also produced Obie Trice’s first studio single. Now in 2015, MoSS releases his latest album Music To The Sound Of My Own Drum. Not only did MoSS produce the entire album, but he also mixed, mastered, designed the artwork, cleared the samples, pressed the albums, and shrink-wrapped them all on his own. Fans may find that certain physical copies will include bonus albums of musicians from around the world. MoSS has even established the label Strawberry Rain that re-releases music from the 1970s. Marching To The Sound Of My Own Drum includes features from AZ, DJ Premier, Havoc, ILL BILL, Inspectah Deck, Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, Jon Connor, Onyx, Peedi Crakk, Sean Price, Slaine, Slum Village, Supastition, Termanology, and more. Purchase your physical copy here and digital copy here.

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MoSS On Hearing Unreleased Nas Records, Relationship With DJ Premier & Sean Price + Producing For HB [Video]

Hailing from Toronto, MoSS has been quietly making quality hip-hop records with the likes of DJ Premier, Joell Ortiz, Skyzoo and many more. Out promoting his debut LP, “Marching to the Sound of My Own Drum” MoSS shares some incredible stories about work he’s done with people he’s never met in person before. With this list including Kool G Rap and even Heather B, MoSS speaks on the notion of being content sampling records and making music while staying out of the spotlight. Someone with a truly unique sound and look on life, MoSS is definitely someone to keep your eyes on. His album “Marching to the Sound of My Own Drum” drops on November 13, until then check out the exclusive interview with Sway.

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MoSS feat. Jon Connor, Willie The Kid & Guilty Simpson – Emotional (Redux) [Audio]

Here goes another cut from MoSS’ “Marching to the Sound of My Own Drum” project, which is due out on November 13th. Pre-order your copy here. “I’ve worked with Detroit artists for many years now, way back to when I produced Obie Trice’s first 12” Well Known Asshole. Over the years I’ve continued to work with various artists, I did “1,2” for Slum Village and a bunch of songs for Vstylez, who released an album early this year At Oddz till I’m even. I produced a track on there with a heavy rock sound called “Emotional”. I called up V and said I wanted to remix it, give it an entire new vibe and add new artists on it. He was down and the song was recorded.” – MoSS

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MoSS feat. Slum Village – Boombastic [Stream]

MoSS releases the 2nd single off his long awaited Debut Album: “Boombastic” Featuring The Legendary Slum Village. The Canadian-born, Toronto area resident has been bubbling just below the surface of worldwide notoriety for quite some time, and is now preparing the release of his debut production album for a September release featuring the likes of Joell Ortiz, Slum Village, Ill Bill, AZ, DJ Premier & Joe Budden.

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MoSS feat. AZ, DJ Premier & Joe Budden – Started [Stream]

MoSS may be a new name to some in the music game, but his production credits are instantly recognizable. Ghostface Killah’s smash hit “Kilos”, Raekwon’s “Have Mercy”, Obie Trice’s entire “Special Reserve” album and most recently a collaborative album with Eternia “At Last” released on Fatbeats. The Canadian-born, Toronto area resident has been bubbling just below the surface of worldwide notoriety for quite some time, and is now preparing the release of his debut production album featuring the likes of Joell Ortiz, Slum Village, Ill Bill and the lead single “Started” feat. AZ, DJ Premier & Joe Budden.

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