The BrainStormers were conceived due to the success of its predecessors. The Wu Tang Clan, Task Force, The Arsonists, The Jurassic 5, Slum Village, and most recently Slaughterhouse paved the way for the development of this group. Each member possesses a specific skill that is brought to the forefront. Cayoz Da Beast (by way of California) possesses poignant wordplay and a work ethic second to none. A.L. Laureate (by way of Florida) possesses an abstract style and excellent conceptual driven verses. Praverb the Wyse (by way of Virginia) possesses a finely tuned delivery and aspects of spirituality. Finally, Dj Grazzhoppa (by way of Belgium) possesses the ability to turn an ordinary track into a masterpiece. The true essence of this group is on display when they collectively attack a song. The BrainStormers are poised to make a mark in an industry that is cluttered with uninspired material. The latest addition to The BrainStormers collective is an emcee by the name of O*Zee. O*Zee (by way of Maine) is an emcee’s emcee who also thrives with conceptual rhyming and raw lyricism.
Furthermore, this EP will serve as an introduction to the talented collective. Feel free to pass this project on various social networks, to your friends, foes, and more. Physical copies will be available soon.
To announce their venue in Europe this spring Trainspotters and Uncut Hip Hop are launching a remix contest of the single “Fan first” from their new album “Dirty North”. The album is entirely produced by Academics.
It was recently nominated for best hip hop / soul album 2010.
After almost a dozen releases on vinyl, mixtape, cassette and online in Sweden and Japan, live shows in the US and Europe as well as one of the year’s most popular music videos, it’s now time for Trainspotters debut album. George Kaplan & Rewind (born 1988 and 1986) also chooses, together with their label Random Bastards, to release it for free online.
The price winner will have his remix featured at www.uncuthiphop.nl and will also appeared in the next Uncut Files (nr 6) and send through the network to industry professionals.
DJ K.O. & the Elementality family are proud to bring you the final installment in the Living Out a State of Mind series. Looking to take it out on a high note, K.O. has arguably produced the best in the series with Living Out a State of Mind Vol. 12. If you’ve enjoyed the music from the last eleven releases, you’ll hopefully understand the delay to present the final offerings in the series from Silent Knight, MadKem, East, Analogic, DaveNotti, SeeMore, Madwreck & K.O. himself.
With sixty two songs spanning twelve EP’s, it’s been quite a journey to say the least. Hopefully you’ve enjoyed it as much as we have. Those wondering where things go from here can rest assured knowing LOASOM Vol. 12 will not be the last you’ve heard of us. Over the past year EMP been working diligently on new albums by Silent Knight, East, MadKem, Analogic, Madwreck & SeeMore. Let’s put it like this; if you’ve enjoyed the LOASOM material that has been offered at no cost, just imagine what we have in store. 2011 is going to be a lot of fun.
DJ Revolution presents Malcolm & Martin. This is the Revolutionary Hip-Hop groups video for first single “Movement Music” produced by Marco Polo off the duo’s upcoming album “Life Doesn’t Frighten Me”.
1 – do da Jones dance (Mike is dancin)
2 – introduction
3 – le blues du Gange
4 – Triflicts’ genuine remix
5 – the earth sings
6 – black mamba blues (Amakat is dancin)
7 – serpent power
8 – GZA’s beneath the surface remix
9 – eternal rivers of my soul
10 – genuine reprise
11 – God.Oypher.Divine
12 – the surface reprise
13 – reprise
14 – bio-chemical equation reprise
Previously unreleased track from Madlib & J Dilla’s unrealized second album. This track has now been released on Madlib Medicine Show #11: Low Budget High Fi Music