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Roxbury
Roxbury (7")
Cat: LEWIS 1108. Rel: 18 Jun 21
Roxbury (feat Nubya Garcia & Edo G) (4:12)
Roxbury (instrumental) (4:11)
Review: DJ Yoda is a pioneering turntables, scratch DJ and hip-hop master who has defined all those scenes for more than 20 years. For this one though he leaves behind his high energy sounds for a much more mature and grown up beat with Edo.G and Nubya Garcia. 'Roxbury' is a smooth bit of deep cut boombap with gently tumbling toms and smooth flows from Edo.G. The icing on the cake is the dreamy sax work from new school star Nubya Garci. As well as the original, an instrumental is included on the flip. Both sides of this one hit different. Must cop.
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La Mujer Serpiente
La Mujer Serpiente (limited 7")
Cat: WONDER 228. Rel: 11 Jan 24
La Mujer Serpiente (3:55)
Selam (4:01)
Review: Earthtones have got a new albumin the way and this is the very first and very tasty teaser single from it. This one is actually a collaboration with longtime friend and co-producer Oliwa and it has a stunning lead vocal that is full pf passion and heart ache and comes from Colombian-Canadian talent Lido Pimienta. The drums are slow, heavy and cumbia influenced extra bass synths, keys, guitars and drums all making it feel contemporary as well as traditional. We're told "the vision of this track is one of upliftment of womxn and femmes everywhere."
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Played by: Voodoocuts
Tags: Cumbia
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Freaky Girl
Freaky Girl (limited 12")
Cat: DMSR 86021. Rel: 28 Feb 23
Freaky Girl (extended) (6:51)
Freaky Girl (album version) (4:43)
We The Freaks (extended) (5:35)
We The Freaks (instrumental) (5:30)
Review: Still no one makes electro quite like the OG that is The Egyptian Lover. He helped pioneer the genre back in the day and for proof look no further than 'Franky Girl' from way back in 1986. It still very much sounds future today with its ice-cold drum machine sounds, creepy, mystic bass lines and sci-fi synth leads all topped off with his own inimitable mic work. Extended and album versions are included with the flipside featuring 'We The Freaks'. It's a more crisp and raw cut but one that still makes you want to pop that body on the dance floor.
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Signature Funk
Signature Funk (white vinyl 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: HHE SENSEI. Rel: 12 May 22
Signature Funk (2:42)
Signature Funk (DJ Crucial SP 1200 remix) (2:59)
Review: Newark's El Da Sensei first came up with Artifacts alongside Tame One in the mid 90s, but he soon struck out solo with a career that's yielded countless fresh LPs and EPs right up to today. Signature Funk first dropped in the US via Jim's Pool Room and F5 Records, and now it's available in Europe thanks to Belgian label Hip Hop Enterprise. It's a classic slice of boom bap hip-hop for the old-skool heads, and as well as the Capo-produced original you can enjoy DJ Crucial's 'SP 1200 Remix' on the B side for more of those crunchy-as-hell beats backing up Sensei's flow.
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Glorious Game
Cat: BCR 152. Rel: 16 Mar 23
Glorious Game (3:57)
Grateful (2:52)
Review: Cinematic soul legend El Michels Affair has written a superb album Glorious Game which is due for release later in spring. Before that full-length with Roots co-founder and lyricist Black Thought - which is a meditation on the state of the hip-hop scene in the early 2020s - we get this taster single from it. 'Glorious Game' as you would expect as all the lush instrumentation and dark soul sounds you'd expect from this artist by now with the added extra of some superbly thought-provoking mic work. 'Grateful' is another heart-wrenching and alluring sound that more than gets us excited for the full length.
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Altered Tapes: Heat Rock Vol 1 (reissue)
Altered Tapes: Heat Rock Vol 1 (reissue) (transparent red vinyl 7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: HR 001R. Rel: 01 Mar 22
The Emotions - "Blind Alley" (Altered Tapes remix) (3:38)
Big Daddy Kane - "Ain't No Half Steppin" (Phoreyz & Brisk Multramix) (3:39)
Review: The Heat Rock label has been turning out overlooked gems or stone-cold classics from the worlds of funk, soul and hip hop for a while. Here they reissue the first volume of their Altered Tapes series on 300 copies of limited edition red vinyl. It's a real doozy for collectors and DJs alike as it packs a proper punch. First up is an Altered Tapes remix of The Emotions's 'Blind Alley' which is super sweet soul music with a fresh hip hop beat and big horn sections powering along. On the back side, Phoreyz & Brisk offer a Multramix of Big Daddy Kane's cool and catchy 'Ain't No Half Steppin.'
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It's My Thing (reissue)
Cat: MRB 7196. Rel: 03 Dec 21
It's My Thing (5:43)
You're A Customer (5:22)
Review: Mr Bongo has already reissued a swathe of classic albums and singles from legendary hip-hop duo EPMD, whose place in the pantheon of rap greats has long been assured. Here they continue to mine the duo's catalogue, delivering a new edition of the pair's 1987 debut single (which, it should be noted, has long been hard to find on "45"). 'It's My Thing' remains a classic hip-hop club cut, with flowing rhymes rising above a backing track rich in raw drum machine hits, aquatic p-funk bass and sampled snatches of a smooth, disco-era soul number. Flipside 'You're a Customer' is a more sparse and stripped back affair, with slightly faster-paced raps riding stuttering beats and a squelchy synth bassline.
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So Watcha Sayin'
Cat: KH 4502. Rel: 20 Nov 19
So Watcha Sayin' (4:28)
You Gots To Chill (4:16)
Review: An original 7" of this gem will cost you upwards of 100 quid so Know How are doing us all a favour here. As EPMD, Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith were a red hot duo who served up many quintessential rap gems. "So Watcha Sayin'" is taken from their second album "Unfinished Business", imbued with scratching by DJ Scratch, deeply buried chords and of course a slick verse that is pure old school. While flipside "You Gots To Chill" has some fresh vocoder work, dusty drum loops and body popping bass, the a-side takes all the glory here.
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I'm Housin' (reissue)
Cat: MRB 7195. Rel: 03 Dec 21
I'm Housin (4:00)
I'm Housin (instrumental) (4:17)
Review: Although it was originally released at the height of hip-house mania (1988 to be exact), EPMD's 'I'm Housin' is not a rap-sporting house record. It is, though, a bona-fide club classic, with E Double E and PMD trading verses atop a rolling, dancefloor-friendly groove built from elements of Aretha Franklin's 1971 soul classic 'Rock Steady'. All these years on, it still sounds fresh - as this Mr Bongo reissue of the rare 1989 UK seven-inch version proves. In a word: essential.
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The Big Payback
Cat: MRB 7197. Rel: 14 Jan 22
The Big Payback (4:50)
So Wat Cha Sayin’ (4:57)
Review: A 7" is all about having a perfect nugget of music on the most compact of wax, and here Mr Bongo pick out two of the best cuts from one of the greatest crews to touch the mic. EPMD were on their finest form when they dropped Unfinished Business in 1989, doubling down on the runaway success of their debut Strictly Business, and here we get two of the album's hottest joints for your instant gratification. 'The Big Payback' piles the funk on heavy, keeping it moody in the low end for EPMD to do their thing over the top, while original opening track 'So Wat Cha Sayin' nestles on the B side with one of the wildest rub downs Erick and Parrish ever committed to record. Truly essential hip hop from the golden era.
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You Gots To Chill
Cat: MRB 7198. Rel: 14 Jan 22
You Gots To Chill (4:14)
Let The Funk Flow (4:19)
Review: Mr Bongo's EPMD reissue series continues with a fresh pressing of one of the NYC duo's most significant and best-loved singles, 1988's 'You Gots To Chill'. Predating much of the West Coast G-funk material that later covered similar sonic ground, it sees the duo delivering some of their rap verses over a beat crafted from samples of Zapp's P-funk classic 'More Bounce To The Ounce' and Kool & The Gang party classic 'Jungle Boogie'. This time round, it comes backed by another EPMD classic from the same period: the mid-tempo, JB's-sampling head-nodder that is 'Let The Funk Flow'. That's never appeared on a single before, making this "45" even more desirable.
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Strictly Business
Cat: MRB 7199. Rel: 14 Jan 22
Strictly Business (radio mix) (3:30)
Strictly Business (instrumental mix) (5:25)
Review: EPMD arrived as an almost unbelievably well-formed hip hop group in the 1980s. Right from the moment they dropped their 1989 debut - 'Strictly Business' - they soared, immediately backed it up with 'Unfinished Business' in 1989 then came more big hitters like 'The Big Payback.' But 'Strictly Business' remains one of the NYC duo's most significant and best-loved singles and it is pressed up here to its own 7" courtesy of hardcore fans Mr Bongo. It's a track with tons of samples, scratching, smooth bars and churning beats. Flip it over for an instrumental.
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Eric B For President
Cat: KU 07051. Rel: 26 Nov 21
Eric B Is President (4:35)
My Melody (4:35)
Review: Eric B & Rakim remain two of hip hop's most love characters. Their wordplay and beat making was second to none back inter prime and has barely been bettered since. For that reason reissue slick this will always be in hot demand. This one focuses on the pair's 'Eric B For President,' a golden era great from 1986 that now comes on 7" after being an elusive find for hip hop heads for many years. This particular tune was Rakim at his most raw and direct best. The rap hero lay down the foundation here of what he would build his whole career on.
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Played by: I Love Hip Hop
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Sunset Girl
Sunset Girl (limited 7")
Cat: FCB 145. Rel: 18 Jul 22
Special (2:04)
Again (2:22)
Sunset Girl (1:46)
I Want Love (3:04)
Review: The leader of lo-fi hip-hop beats that is Cold Busted has more of those signature sounds on this limited edition new 7" from ESBE. There is a brilliantly dreamy vibe to 'Special' which has your head amongst clouds of hazy weed smoke. "again' is no different, but with curlicues of jazzy melody that drift by like sonic flotsam. The frosted beats of 'Sunset Girl' are no less vibes, this time with a late night feel next to swirling vocal sounds and closer 'I Want Love' brings an old school 60s soul sound thanks to the smart samples.
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Do Your Dance
Cat: FHWM 038. Rel: 09 Feb 24
Do Your Dance (3:12)
The World Is Ours (2:43)
Review: Ewonee has some superb credentials - he is a Mutant Academy member as well as having done some production for Fly Anakin, Henny LO and Koncept Jack$on amongst others. He shows his class here with two deep and stylish joints for High Water Music. 'Do Your Dance' is up first and has nice low slung and dusty kick drums, organic finger clicks and muttered vocals for a late night feel. 'The World Is Ours' then layer sup some tender piano chords with another dusty and minimal drum line then layers in some sun kissed chords and classic hip-hop samples for outdoor fun.
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Flip Sessions Volume 8
Flip Sessions Volume 8 (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: FSCM 7018. Rel: 21 Mar 23
GREENMINDZ - "Track 1" (1:43)
Toby Glider - "Track 2" (2:12)
Beaulemaire - "Track 3" (1:55)
Elusive - "Track 4" (2:22)
Shri! - "Track 5" (3:04)
Review: Street Corner's FliP Sessions is a great source of beats for hip-hop heads and this eighth volume is no different. It's limited to just 200 copies and features five more exquisite little sketches that are loveably rough around the edges and full of laidback and dusty soul. After the busted breaks of GREENMINDZ, Toby Glider zones you out with lo-fi loops and Beaulemaire brings heavier beats. Side 2 has a more jazz cut from Elusive and star gazing cosmic melody from Shri!. All five of these are delightful little pieces.
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Voir Dire
Cat: 009362 4849612. Rel: 15 Feb 24
100 High Street
Vin Skully
Sentry (feat Mike)
Heat Check
Mancala (feat Vince Staples)
27 Braids
Mac Deuce
Sirius Blac
Dead Zone
The Caliphate (feat Vince Staples)
Free The Ruler
My Brother The Wind
Geb
Review: A decade after making his major label with Doris, all all-star affair featuring contributions from the RZA, Frank Ocean and Tyler The Creator, Los Angeles MC Earl Sweatshirt delivers album number six - a two-way hoedown with acclaimed beat-maker, Cypress Hill affiliate and fellow LA resident The Alchemist. It's a musical marriage with great potential, all told, as Earl Sweatshirt delivers distinctively enigmatic lyrical flows in his distinctive timbre over impeccable beats that draw on an impressively diverse range of samples. Compare and contrast, for example, the sparse, bluesy brilliance of 'Vin Skully' and the West Coast synth-funk influenced smoothness of 'Heat Check', or gospel-influenced Vince Staples hook-up 'Mancula' and the slow-motion drowsiness and aural beauty of 'Sirius Blac'.
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Beauty & The Beat
Beauty & The Beat (limited picture disc LP)
Cat: LEWIS 1118PD. Rel: 10 Jun 22
Polite Meeting (intro) (2:22)
Funky Voltron (feat Insight) (2:13)
I See Colours (2:09)
Fumbling Over Words That Rhyme (2:54)
Murder Mystery (1:59)
Torture Chamber (feat Percee-P) (3:19)
Making Planets (feat Mr Llf) (2:52)
Time Outt (Segue) (4:25)
Rock & Roll (feat Dagha) (1:54)
Beauty (2:46)
The Science Of Two (feat Insight) (2:23)
Smile (2:05)
Promised Land (2:18)
Review: Edan's Beauty and The Beat is a classic of the genre from back in 2005. It's a fusion of rap and hip hip styles that are all rooted in the classic era of the 90s but with some contemporary production flourishes. Edan's psych-influenced beats and wide array of well chosen samples are draw from all manner of genres and are carefully worked into funky beats that range of raw and hard hitting to more laid back and sun kissed. A range of guest MCs such as Percee-P, Dagha, Insight, Mr Lif and more all help add their own colour .
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JPRK & Jackson Mathod
JPRK & Jackson Mathod (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7682. Rel: 29 Dec 23
Priimo (2:39)
Gerrard's Cross (2:44)
5K (2:41)
Lost Love (2:43)
Cass (2:29)
Cloud9 (1:56)
Seven Eleven (bonus track) (2:41)
Postcard (Japanese Exclusive) (2:56)
Bossa (intro) (2:20)
Temperature High (feat Sophie Faith) (3:13)
Cold (feat Myles Sanko) (3:16)
Heist (2:38)
Too Much (feat Nic Hanson) (2:47)
All I Need (feat Kieron Boothe) (2:50)
Tell Me (feat Stefan Mahendra) (2:59)
Cafe 9 (Japanese Exclusive) (2:12)
Review: He might not be quite as well known but top producer and trackmaker edbl should be considered to be right up there with the likes of Tom Misch. He has his own distinctive style and it's packed with soul and emotion. Now he finally makes his debut in Japan with this new album on P-VINE which collects together two 12" EPs from him and friends. Steeped in rap jazz knowledge, it's all lounge grooves with naive melodies and gentle piano keys, dusty and deep beats, heady highs and romantic lows.
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Zhigeist
Cat: NSD 197LP. Rel: 12 Apr 22
News From The Ship (1:34)
Amnesia (3:30)
Every Moment (4:32)
King Shit (Say Word) (3:24)
Understanding/Understand (reprise) (4:22)
Already Gone (0:49)
Strangeland (3:49)
Pros & Cons (3:30)
Nefertiti (4:11)
Interlude (2:43)
Compassion (4:41)
Review: The mega talent that is Georgia Anne Muldrow again showcases her producer, vocalist and musicianship skills on this superb new album for Nature Sounds. It is a superb blend of jazz, hip hop, funk and the most masterful lyrics from Detroit rapper Elzhi. The MC was of course a core part of the legendary group Slum Village so comes with real quality deep in his bars. This collaborative album is a real high-water mark for hip hop with mega grooves, silky synths and whirlwind rhymes that all have a fine underlying message.
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Curtain Call 2
Curtain Call 2 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 480002 4. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Godzilla (feat Juice WRLD) (3:41)
Crack A Bottle (feat Dr Dre & 50 Cent) (4:57)
Walk On Water (feat Beyonce) (4:58)
Gnat (3:55)
Space Bound (4:40)
Love The Way You Lie (feat Rihanna) (4:29)
Rap God (6:03)
No Love (feat Lil Wayne) (4:58)
From The D 2 The LBC (feat Snoop Dogg) (3:37)
River (feat Ed Sheeran) (3:46)
Not Afraid (4:13)
Venom (4:25)
Lighters (Bad Meets Evil feat Bruno Mars) (5:03)
Survival (4:34)
Higher (3:46)
The Monster (feat Rihanna) (4:21)
Lucky You (feat Joyner Lucas) (4:00)
Is This Loce ('09) (feat 50 Cent) (3:30)
Berzerk (4:03)
Beautiful (6:15)
Review: Around 2005 when the first edition of Curtain Call came out, we were reflecting on Eminem's meteoric ascendance to the premier league of hip-hop. Back then, all his beats were either produced by himself or with Dr. Dre, and there was a definitive arc to his sound. Moving on, there have been lengthy pauses, sideways swerves and surprise turns as Marshall Mathers follows his own path, and as such it's a fine time for a second greatest hits compilation to cast a glance back over some of the best Eminem joints of the past 17 years. There are plenty of dazzling guest spots from Beyonce and Rihanna to Snoop Dogg and Kehlani, but the best is when you can hear Em himself in full flow, doing what he does best.
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8 Mile (Soundtrack) (Expanded 20th Anniversary Edition)
EMINEM / VARIOUS
Cat: 482882 4. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Lose Yourself (5:18)
Love Me (feat Obie Trice & 50 Cent) (4:29)
8 Mile (5:54)
Obie Trice - "Adrenaline Rush" (3:48)
50 Cent - "Places To Go" (4:13)
D12 - "Rap Game" (5:53)
Jay-z - "8 Miles & Runnin'" (feat Freeway) (4:08)
Xzibit - "Spit Shine" (3:38)
Macy Gray - "Time Of My Life" (4:20)
Nas - "U Wanna Be Me" (3:51)
50 Cent - "Wanksta" (3:38)
Boomkat (Taryn Manning) - "Wasting My Time" (3:36)
Rakim - "RAKIM" (4:23)
Young Zee - "That's My N**** Fo' Real" (4:45)
Gang Starr - "Battle" (2:55)
Rabbit Run (3:08)
Lose Yourself (instrumental) (5:19)
Love Me (feat Obie Trice & 50 Cent - instrumental) (4:31)
8 Mile (instrumental) (5:52)
Obie Trice - "Adrenaline Rush" (instrumental) (3:50)
50 Cent - "Places To Go" (instrumental) (4:15)
D12 - "Rap Game" (instrumental) (5:53)
Jay-Z - "8 Miles & Runnin'" (feat Freeway - instrumental) (4:08)
Xzibit - "Spit Shine" (instrumental) (3:39)
Macy Gray - "Time Of My Life" (instrumental) (4:17)
Nas - "U Wanna Be Me" (instrumental) (3:52)
50 Cent - "Wanksta" (instrumental) (3:39)
Rakim - "RAKIM" (instrumental) (4:21)
Young Zee - "That's My N**** Fo' Real" (instrumental) (4:43)
Gang Starr - "Battle" (instrumental) (2:55)
Rabbit Run (instrumental) (3:08)
Lose Yourself (original demo version) (3:00)
Review: Finding out that 8 Mile is two decades old is astounding. Take it in, breathe, then decide what to do with that information. Rewind back to 2003, and life was very, very different - not least as Eminem was still considered a young upstart who needed to prove some stuff to the hip hop establishment, with the movie in question going some way to retelling his own story about going up against haters and coming out on top.
Of course, he was already one of the biggest rap artists on the planet by this point, but still fell in line for criticism over the juvenile nature of many tracks. Amalgamating some of the most respected MCs on one track list - all of who evidently give a seal of approval by contributing to this soundtrack - is certainly one way to prove legitimacy. Nas, 50 Cent, Rakim, Gang Starr, and Jay-Z help make this one of the genre's finest scores of all time.
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Funky Divas (reissue)
Funky Divas (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3252. Rel: 25 Apr 23
This Is Your Life (5:06)
My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It) (4:48)
Hip Hop Lover (5:01)
Free Your Mind (4:51)
Desire (3:57)
Giving Him Something He Can Feel (3:54)
It Ain't Over Till The Fat Lady Sings (3:59)
Give It Up, Turn It Loose (5:04)
Yesterday (2:29)
Hooked On Your Love (3:35)
Love Don't Love You (3:55)
What Is Love (4:21)
Thanks/Prayer (0:44)
Review: This is a deluxe reissue on nice heavyweight black vinyl via Music on Vinyl of En Vogue's first-ever album Funky Divas which was a true favourite of the 1990s. It's a rich array of hip-hop and r&b styles with its scores of hit singles securing it staple status across the Western world. The album's playful fusions of funk and new jack swing - as well as of course some extremely on-point style and corsage from members Terry Ellis, Dawn Robinson, Cindy Herron, and Maxine Jones - rendered this a girl group great. Cop this latest pressing and you can expect rock novelties like 'Free Your Mind' amongst many more.
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Arts & Entertainment
Cat: MTR 2180LP. Rel: 30 Mar 22
Hands High (feat Jamelle Bundy) (3:43)
Fans (feat Large Professor) (4:15)
A's & E's (This What We Do) (feat Marsha Ambrosius) (4:01)
Lil Young (3:10)
Reminds Me (2:40)
Good Music (feat Pos (De La Soul)) (4:44)
Pass The Mic (feat KRS-One) (3:14)
Over There (3:13)
Round & Round (feat DOITALL) (4:20)
Ei8ht Is Enuff (3:03)
Here I Go Again (feat Jamelle Bundy) (3:31)
Dancin' Like A WG (feat Chester French) (5:46)
Review: Brownsville, Brooklyn talent Masta Ace is one of the many undoubtedly legendary figures in the global hip hop scene. For this newly reissued record he linked up with Edo G and on the topic at the time he said "People are gonna be surprised when they hear the mixture of styles. We both have a different approach. It's like the old Reeses commercial... Ya got peanut butter walking down the street. Coming from the other direction is chocolate." The tunes are as good as those delicious American treats, too, with timeless cuts from front to back.
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Rebel Kings
Cat: NCR 022. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Ardour
The Gold Standard (feat Foul Monday)
Situation Lit
Auralizer (feat DJ Akil)
Reflections
Raised You All (feat Kasim Allah)
The Truth Serum (feat DJ Eclipse )
Cinematic Tales
Review: Legendary Queensbridge MC Tragedy Khadafi and acclaimed producer Endemic Emerald met a decade ago at Goblin Studios in Queens. They soon found they had shared musical chemistry and have worked on several great songs together. Now they drop Rebel Kings, a new album that again lives up to the hype. Tragedy is in fine flow through as he touches on a wide range of subjects in evocative fashion over the timeless production of Endemic. Nods to the game, childhood memories and much more all comes up on these well-crafted songs with plenty of boom-bap stylings and guest appearances from DJ Eclipse, DJ Akil, Kasim Allah and Foul Monday.
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