Saturday 25 December 2010

Mcabre Brothers - Merry Crit Mass

Another sick free download from the Blah camp. Mcabre Bros. (Lee Scott & Monster under the bed) are back again ripping shit alongside Salar & King Grubb. This is some serious smoked out Xmas debauchery shit. CHECK IT HERE.

Tuesday 21 December 2010

R.I.O ft Shifty & Ghetts - We love grime



At least this shit weather makes for good grime videos.

Monday 20 December 2010

Action Bronson - GET OFF MY P.P.



Woah now!! This is my shit! Action Bronson killing it again with the watery flows on the banging bassline 90's style beat.  Mixtape 'Bon appetite' dropping 25th December.

Cash Antics Volume 2


Well I think it's fair to say this is the sound I have been waiting for. From the quagmire that dubstep has become, UK funky and future garage have emerged on top, with EPs like this standing out.

Cash Antics 2 is a collection of four tracks by various artists on the Well Rounded label, including the hugely talented Deadboy. What they have managed to accomplish with this excellent EP is finally merge RnB and commercial US hip hop with the London dance scene, creating a harmony of electronic chords and synths amongst bassy beats and tones with powerful and emotional vocals riding over.

Some people might just see this as some sort of fusion or off shoot of UK funky however I see this as the future of UK dance music and cannot wait to hear more. 

 Check below for snippets of the EP which is out now.


 

Friday 17 December 2010

Ramson Badbonez - Give Badbonez a Break


New mixtape from one of the hardest spitters in the UK - Ramson Badbonez. Featuring big names such as Kashmere, Jehst and Kyza, this is definately one to end the UK hip hop year with a bang.  

Wednesday 15 December 2010

Obese - Warrior



What's better than an obese man called Obese standing in a tunnel with his mandems spitting grimy bars on a grimy grime track? Nothing. That's what.

Monday 13 December 2010

BEST ALBUMS OF 2010

These are my personal choices - any other offers 
 are welcome.
 

Sunday 12 December 2010

Stephen Mallon Photography


Teebs - Why Like This


Bill Shakes - Smoked Out


Bill Shakes from Children of the Damned comes hard with this funky, drugged out banger produced by Reklews. Taken from the forthcoming solo album 'For Goodness Shakes'.  

Stu Bangas & Vanderslice - Beats for Rap


Brutal Music is Vanderslice and Stu Bangas who have come out with a free instrumental project simply entitled "Beats for Rap". The album is particularly interesting as the samples used are highly original and creative producing some different and head banging beats.

Brutal Music (Stu Bangas & Vanderslice) “Beats For Rap” [DOWNLOAD LINK]

RANDOM ROCK SHIT-

Monday 6 December 2010

Flying Lotus - Zodiac Shit

LAMB SHANKS BEATS


MY BOY LAMB-SHANKS COMING WITH THE SLOW ROASTED ILL BEATS. DONT SLEEP. MCs HOLLA.
LAMB by LambShanks

UGLI PART 2


The second in the series of Hekla's beat selections. Dopeness!!

Saturday 4 December 2010

Suzi Analogue

Check the free NNXTAPE featuring Suzi Analogue's jazzy vocals over beats by producers such as Devonwho, MNDSGN, Dimlite and SA-RA. If your into Kissy Asplund and Andreya Triana this is the shit for you.


Ubiquitous



 UBIQ - Japan 

Wednesday 1 December 2010

Fuck em all

This is the first OFWGKTA album that started the whole hype. If you don't haven't heard it yet, get it NOW as it's pretty much a future classic.


M9 - Orion's Stencil (Free Download)


Download the free 18 track mixtape here
It's seriously ill. DON'T SLEEP.

01 Intro (produced by Munoz cuts by DJ Roast)
02 Light Years
03 Il Padrino
04 Mont Blanc (produced by Anatomy)
05 When Brothers Die (produced by Chemo)
06 Elijah
07 Spritual Scrolls
08 Black Box (Feat. Cyrus Malachi & Blasphemy cuts by Evil Ed)
09 Why (Feat. Cyrus Malachi)
10 Black Widow (Feat. Blasphemy & Cyrus Malachi)
11 Shot
12 Skit
13 Straight Live (Produced By Anatomy)
14 Tug The Rope (Jon Phonics Remix)
15 False Ego
16 Black Sapphire Pt2 (Feat. Cyrus Malachi produced by Munoz)
17 Voice Of A Child Torn (Feat. Triple Darkness produced by Beat Buthcha)
18 The Book (Bonus)

Tuesday 30 November 2010

FREE 10FOOT TEES


Available for order here. All profits go to 10FT in jail.
More info on his sentence here.



HIP HOP IS DEAD.



Well it's not dead but cetainly not as alive as in the above video. I'd say it's more of a living-dead zombie type thing at the moment... Anyway the footage is from The Arsenio Hall Show circa 1994 featuring many of the heavy players of that era catching wreck over the classic Bob James Nautilus sample. Enjoy.

Monday 29 November 2010

M9 - Shot


Dope second video off the forthcoming M9 mixtape 'Orion's Stencil'.

Das Racist - Live in London!


Eliphino - Undivided Whole EP


More future garage goodness from hotly tipped producer Eliphino. He recently had a track on the Brownswood Electric compilation and can name Gilles Peterson, Martyn, Zane Lowe and Alex Nut as fans. The NME has named Eliphino along with Floating Points as the two producers to watch out for the future.
Listen to the EP sampler below. Undivided whole is out today (29 Nov).


Friday 26 November 2010

Das Racist - Fake Patois


ME DUN BUSS UP.

Edstrumentals Vol 2 - coming soon


Veteran UK beatmaker Evil Ed is getting ready to drop his long awaited second instrumental LP - Edstrumentals volume 2. In preparation for the 8th of December release he is giving away a few delicious tasters for free download. Check it out here.

Thursday 25 November 2010

Sepalcure - Fleur


Hotflush's Brooklyn duo Sepalcure return hot on on the heels of their stellar Love Pressue EP with their next EP entitled Fleur. Here is the title track featuring sultry sweet vocals over a laid back future dub beat.


Future Sound - An Underground Electronic Music Documentary



Great little documentary about the London electronic underground dance scene showing how it has been shaped over the last few years and what lies in store for the future.

New Onra - The Perfect Match


Dope new material from the future-funk French producer. For more from Onra see the outstanding 2010 LP 'Long Distance'.

Listen:

Nike x Supreme SB '94 Hi


NYC skate legends Supreme provide their take on another 90s classic. Expect to never find this shoe.

Tuesday 23 November 2010

Interview: Kashmere


Kashmere Speaks
Bitter Instinct caught up with the British rapper to talk about hip hop, comics and why he is a major closet Trekkie. 

With Kashmere’s second album ‘Galaktus - the Power Cosmic’ which dropped last week, Bitter Instinct plumbed the depths of this British rapper’s soul to discover what makes him tick, the method behind the madness of his critically acclaimed album’s theme and what to expect next.

Bitter Instinct: How and when did you first get into hip hop? 



Kashmere: I started listening to hip hop in about 1989/90... raiding my cousin’s tape collection. The first hip hop albums that really got me into it were Tribe Called Quest's  Peoples’ Instinctive Travels and De La Soul's 3 Feet High and rising but I always came from the more graphically creative elements, more down with the whole subway graffiti, b boy type of hip hop.



I started rapping in like 90, just taking other artists’ verses and sticking my name in and from there just kept going.



Bitter Instinct: Who did you start working with and how did you become a full time rapper?



Kashmere: In about 1997/98 I met up with this crew called Ill Breed Coalition from north London who I met through a pal of mine at school. They played me a tape and I was like, “rah!”. I had never really met anyone else that spat or was really that into hip hop, I was just on my own but then I started going to open mics with them.

At school during lunch time we would go into the music room and my friend would play drums and go nick a tape player. He would be playing drums and I’d be spitting with another guy. It was live but they didn’t like us being in there and eventually locked it off for us.



Bitter Instinct: Lets talk about the new album and the concept behind it. How did you come to choose Galactus as the main character?



Kashmere: One day Dr Zygote called me up and was like, “Yo, I really want to do a sci fi type of project”. So he gave me this beat CD called Green Hornet with 17 or 18 beats on it and I just started working off that. Then about a year later I was thinking about how to approach this and I came up with the idea of Galactus. I didn’t want to just recreate the comic book stories but instead put it into a hip hop context. I wanted to use the Galactus theme to show the power of the music and just use it as a hook to get wreck with. The Galactus thing is more about just displaying raw power.


The whole album is produced by the Boot guys – Dr Zygote and Jazz T I have also got Ramson Badbones and Chubby Alcoholic featuring on there as well as and Dramicide and Severe who have an EP coming out on Boot soon.


Bitter Instinct: Why is the album coming out on Boot? Aren’t you a YNR artist? 



Kashmere: Well that’s the common misconception as I’m definitely down with YNR but I’m not signed to them and I don’t think any of us are. It’s just an affiliation because I’ve known Jehst for a while and collaborated with him quite regularly.

Bitter Instinct: So tell us about your creative influences and your process for writing?



Kashmere: The process in general is that I’ll first find the concept and then once I’ve got the actual hook I’m just lost in the zone. I don’t’ even know what the actual process is myself it just tends to come. I treat them more as experiments as opposed to an exact science. I just try and make people feel what I was feeling at the time. For example with In the Hour of Chaos, I was definitely in that zone of that whole Constantine (Hellblazer) thing. With this I tried to keep it relevant to a wider audience rather than a very few specific people that actually know about Galactus.

Bitter Instinct: Have you always been into comics?



Kashmere: My pops used to get me some of the Green Lantern and Superman comics but to be honest most of my time growing up was spent being into music. It was only about 5 years ago that I really started getting into comics as I just started reading a lot more. I had this whole image of comics being like Dandy and Dennis the Menace. Then I was reading Hellblazer and was like, “Wow its all over!”. From there I started checking out Sandman which led me onto the Lucifer series which really got me, I have every single one of those. Shit is off the hook!


Bitter Instinct: Is it recently that you’ve become interested in supernatural imagery and mythologies? As a child did you come from a religious family?

Kashmere: Well my family is Nigerian so religion was a big part of my upbringing and I was always intrigued by Bible stories and the life of Jesus and the miracles. My father was also very much into the unexplained which is what really got me into it. So that really got my mind going about UFOs, space and sci-fi in general.



Bitter Instinct: What rappers are you currently feeling? Do you listen to any other genres of music?


Kashmere: I listen to a lot of 1970s jazz fusion and prog rock like Cosmic Jokers and George Duke as he was also quite influenced by space. Its quite leftfield sounding stuff but to be honest I’m really a hip hop head!

In terms of hip hop currently I’ve been feeling that Roc Marciano album and the Celph Titled and Buckwild album. Also the Odd Future Wolfgang heads and in the UK I’m really feeling Children of the Damned and Triple Darkness. I’m into a few future beat things especially Samiyam, I rock to some of his beats live which I wouldn’t do with any other of those guys. I’m obviously a big Non Phixion fan and especially Goretex - that dude is sick. I’d like to hook up with that dude in the future for sure. 



Nowadays most people are so concerned with trying to be new but for me it’s not regression trying to be into the 1990s its just about making music.

Bitter Instinct: Sci-fi and horror play a significant part in your lyrics, which films have influenced your writing most?



Kashmere: Strangely enough the films that get me aren’t necessarily films like that, I’m more of a fan of Beverly Hills Cop and Trading Places. But I am a massive fan of the Star Trek series and films, like Generations and Wrath of Khan.



Bitter Instinct: You have an interesting take on many subjects, how would you describe hip hop in 2010?

Kashmere: In 2010 you can look at it in a couple of ways – you can say there’s a lot more people that are successful and that can be seen as positive but for me I think creativity is at an all time low simply for the fact that if you’re creative people don’t see you as real. People are more interested in things that have nothing to do with the actual music. So in a way I’d say hip hop is in a dangerous place especially in the States as they’re turning hip hop into just one big advert. For me hip hop culture is a beautiful thing and I feel like it’s getting destroyed right now. If you ask the average person out there about hip hop they’ll tell you about rims and Cristal not Africa Bambaataa and Lady Pink and Ramelzee.

Hip hop needs to be hip hop again.



Bitter Instinct: What future projects are you working on and what inspired you to create an album about Hunter S Thompson (Kingdom of Fear)?



Kashmer: Well we did that album in 2008 and before that I hadn’t heard anything about Hunter S Thompson until a good friend of mine gave me Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and I thought this is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen in my life. Jehst and I were already talking about doing an album on a Madvillain tip with him doing the beats and me rapping. We did the album in about a week but it was quite an organic process. I would go to his studio in Whitechapel and just pick out breaks. Then he’d put it through the MPC and flip it and chop it up and I’d be writing as he’d be making the beats.

The main feel of the album is definitely on a gonzo, jazzy, drugged out tip. It should be out on YNR early next year. I’m looking forward to that one, it’s immensely different from Power Cosmic and Hour of Chaos.

'Galaktus... the Power cosmic' is out now on Boot

Bonus: Kashmere - I am Galaktus 

Monday 22 November 2010

Sample Rape vol.6

Barry White - I'm gonna love you just a little more baby 



This sample comes from Barry White's 1973 smooth pimp classic. It was sampled a whole bunch of times especially just for the drums but here are some of my favourites which include the whole bass and piano parts. Peep it -

Ghostface Killah - The Watch



Nas - No Idea's Original 

 

N.W.A. - One Less Bitch 


 

Tone Loc - Cutting Rhythms 


Saturday 20 November 2010

Suff Daddy - 'Gnac (trailer)



New material coming from Suff Daddy, out of Germany. Check Gin Diaries for previous dope beats.

Friday 19 November 2010

Roc Marciano - Marcberg Reloaded

One of the best albums of 2010 is being reissued with all new production from the likes of Madlib, Q-tip, Pete Rock, Large Pro, Alchemist and Just Blaze. Also featuring is a highly anticipated official remix of Snow featuring Sean Price.

This is the first leaked track entitled 'Scarface'.


Tuesday 16 November 2010

M9 ft BLASPHEMY & CYRUS MALACHI - BLACK WIDOW

 
New video from one of my favourites in the UK at the moment - M9. Taken from the album 'Orion's Stencil', dropping 30/11/10.

Streets of Havana




Images courtesy of Loz Gesus.

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