New Video from LATE ‘Wrong Attitude’
LATE drops his new video 'Wrong Attitude' taken from his new album 'Street Science' which is available now from the following links:
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/street-science/id582715979
http://officiallate.bandcamp.com/album/street-science
You can also buy a physical CD which are ONLY available from www.officiallate.net
Street Science features artists: K Rino, KB DA Kidnappa, IITone, Big Prodeje, Fat-B, Gonja and Jai Boo and is produced by Tricksta.
Insane Macbeth new street single ‘Killer’
DJ Paul NYC Vlogs plus Three 6 Mafia Hall of Fame Tribute
DJ Paul had the internets on fire this week with news of his adventures with the 5-0, but that didn't stop the King of Memphis from getting it in in the Big Apple. Above you can watch DJ Paul's #APersonOfInterest vlogs including his latest vlog "Apple Back Jumpin" with appearances from DJ Whoo Kid, Tyson Beckford, Sway, Heather B, Maino, Boss Lady, the Neely's, Snow Tha Product and of course Juicy J.
DJ Paul is also proud to announce that on November 29th 2012, Three 6 Mafia will be among the first 25 artists honored in the new Memphis Music Hall of Fame tribute, alongside Elvis Presley, B.B. King, Jerry Lee Lewis, Al Green, Otis Redding, Isaac Hayes and more.
Click Here to read more on this story at Memphis Daily News
LATE freestyle
Exclusive freestyle by UK rapper LATE for TripleFearFilms www.officiallate.net Twitter.com@officiallate
F.L.I.P 'Skyfall' featuring Big Ben, Supar Novar and Terra Slim
Skyfall featuring Big Ben, Supar Novar and Terra Slim Produced by Rudi Redz
DJ Paul A Person of Interest Trailer 1 and 2
DJ Paul's spooky short film, tells the tale of how a fan turned Twitter friend turns into the biggest nightmare of his life. The upcoming film "A Person Of Interest: The Movie" will be available with his full-length album on October 22nd 2012 via Scale-A-Ton and Select-O-Hits.
LATE - REAL HIP HOP REPRESENTER EP
Check out the new video from LATE featuring Washington DC rapper Calico produced by Tricksta.
Taken from LATE - REAL HIP HOP REPRESENTER EP available to purchase now from iTunes http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/real-hip-hop-representer-ep/id568186614
Or from bandcamp http://officiallate.bandcamp.com/
Also from Amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Real-Hip-Hop-Representer-EP/dp/B009NIF8MU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1349895100&sr=8-1
ROB G - Back at it
Good to see that Houston rap OG, ROB G is "BACK AT IT" on this current compilation of original songs and freestyles.
Download now: http://www.sharebeast.com/qcja5up33jwg
Download now: http://www.sharebeast.com/qcja5up33jwg
Ice-T grills Dr Dre
In this exclusive outtake from the "Art of Rap" DVD, Ice-T finds out how Dr Dre developed the cleanest sounding production in Hip Hop.
About the "Art of Rap" DVD
“Rap is an American art form and it needs respect,” Ice-T said in a recent interview with Hip-Hop Weekly. “I wanted to do a film that makes people totally understand how great it is to me. Rap saved my life. So I called my friends up and asked if they’d be in my movie: ‘I’m not gonna ask you about the money, the cars, the jewelry, the beef. I just wanna ask you about the craft.’ It was a labor of love.
"Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap" is available now on iTunes Movies and on DVD. So make sure you get it today at www.itunes.com/artofrap
The soundtrack is also available on CD and vinyl. Order CD: http://amzn.to/NqPWHr or http://www.amazon.co.uk/Something-From-Nothing-The-Art/dp/B008MZPU0K/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1348147932&sr=8-4
And order Vinyl: http://amzn.to/OAvfvn or http://www.amazon.co.uk/Something-From-Nothing-The-VINYL/dp/B008MZPVL8/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1348147975&sr=8-5
Tracklist
1. Ice – T - Freestyle (Live Acapella)
2. N.W.A - Straight Outta Compton
3. RUN-DMC - Sucker M.C.'s (Krush-Groove 1)
4. Eric B. & Rakim - Follow The Leader
5. KRS One - Freestyle (Live Acapella)
6. Big Daddy Kane - Raw
7. Nas - The World Is Yours
8. Gang Starr - Full Clip
9. Immortal Technique - New Jack Hustler (Live Acapella)
10. Wu-Tang Clan - As High As Wu-Tang Get
11. Das EFX - Real Hip-Hop
12. Melle Mel - Freestyle (Live Acapella)
13. Schoolly D - P.S.K. 'What Does It Mean'?
14. Ultramagnetic MC’s - Ego Trippin'
15. Ras Kass - Bentleys & Bitches (Live Acapella)
16. Mantronix - King Of The Beats
17. Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock - It Takes Two
18. Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force - Don't Stop... Planet Rock
19. Lord Jamar - The Kid Magic (Live Acapella)
20. Q-Tip - Vivrant Thing (Club Mix)
21. MC Lyte - Cold Rock A Party
22. Public Enemy - Harder Than You Think...Just Like That
23. Grandmaster Caz - The Art of Rap (Live Acapella)
About the "Art of Rap" DVD
“Rap is an American art form and it needs respect,” Ice-T said in a recent interview with Hip-Hop Weekly. “I wanted to do a film that makes people totally understand how great it is to me. Rap saved my life. So I called my friends up and asked if they’d be in my movie: ‘I’m not gonna ask you about the money, the cars, the jewelry, the beef. I just wanna ask you about the craft.’ It was a labor of love.
"Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap" is available now on iTunes Movies and on DVD. So make sure you get it today at www.itunes.com/artofrap
The soundtrack is also available on CD and vinyl. Order CD: http://amzn.to/NqPWHr or http://www.amazon.co.uk/Something-From-Nothing-The-Art/dp/B008MZPU0K/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1348147932&sr=8-4
And order Vinyl: http://amzn.to/OAvfvn or http://www.amazon.co.uk/Something-From-Nothing-The-VINYL/dp/B008MZPVL8/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1348147975&sr=8-5
Tracklist
1. Ice – T - Freestyle (Live Acapella)
2. N.W.A - Straight Outta Compton
3. RUN-DMC - Sucker M.C.'s (Krush-Groove 1)
4. Eric B. & Rakim - Follow The Leader
5. KRS One - Freestyle (Live Acapella)
6. Big Daddy Kane - Raw
7. Nas - The World Is Yours
8. Gang Starr - Full Clip
9. Immortal Technique - New Jack Hustler (Live Acapella)
10. Wu-Tang Clan - As High As Wu-Tang Get
11. Das EFX - Real Hip-Hop
12. Melle Mel - Freestyle (Live Acapella)
13. Schoolly D - P.S.K. 'What Does It Mean'?
14. Ultramagnetic MC’s - Ego Trippin'
15. Ras Kass - Bentleys & Bitches (Live Acapella)
16. Mantronix - King Of The Beats
17. Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock - It Takes Two
18. Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force - Don't Stop... Planet Rock
19. Lord Jamar - The Kid Magic (Live Acapella)
20. Q-Tip - Vivrant Thing (Club Mix)
21. MC Lyte - Cold Rock A Party
22. Public Enemy - Harder Than You Think...Just Like That
23. Grandmaster Caz - The Art of Rap (Live Acapella)
Adidas teams up with Snoop Lion for new Pro Shell 'Snooperstar'
The idea for the 'Snooperstar' came about when Josh Herr and Markus Thaler heared that Snoop was in Jamaica recording a new album. Apparently they wanted to put a Rasta inspired twist to the trainers to commemorate Snoops new Reggae incarnation with the red, gold and green embroidered wings to the heel. Check out the 'Legacy of Craftsmanship' video above to find out more about the Legacy project and the craftmanship that goes into making Adidas Originals and the concept and making of the 'Snoopestar'.
Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Deluxe "Purple Tape" Cassette Boxset - Ltd Edition
Get on Down have released a VERY LIMITED edition of Raekwon's 'Only Built for Cuban Linx'in PURPLE tape format!! It's limited to 1000 copies worldwide and ONLY available for order through: www.getondown.com so hurry!!
The set is housed in a deluxe piano laquer display box with a glass window and a gold embossed plaque with the words, 'The Purple Tape' underneath. It contains a playable cassette and j-card insert with a 36 page hardback book with extended artwork and notes. There is also a 24" x 24" poster of the cover artwork and promotional sticker. Weighing in at 4lbs this is a must have masterpiece for all fans of Raekwon and Wu Tang Clan.... It will never be presented in the format again...Limited to 3 copies per customers.
Official DJ Paul - What I Look Like - video
Check out the new official video from DJ Paul of Three 6 Mafia entitled "What I Look Like (W.I.L.L.)" from his upcoming album and DVD A Person of Interest which will be in stores and on iTunes October 22, 2012 via Scale-A-Ton and Select-O-Hits!
The A Person of Interest DVD will include a short film, several exclusive videos, behind-the-scenes studio action, and two brand new DJ Paul cooking videos! Fans can pre-order the album/dvd and special gift packages now on the links below...
A Person of Interest CD/DVD pre-order CLICK HERE
A Person of Interest Bundle #1 (CD/DVD, DJ Paul BBQ Rub, DJ Paul BBQ Sauce, T shirt) CLICK HERE
A Person of Interest Bundle #2 (CD/DVD and T-shirt) CLICK HERE
Follow DJ Paul on www.twitter.com/DJPAULKOM
Introducing The Alumni: Hip Hop's Renaissance
Kwamé, Monie Love, Chubb Rock, Special Ed & Dana Dane
Hip Hop legends Chubb Rock, Special Ed, Kwamé, Dana Dane and Monie Love have come together to form The Alumni. This collective has joined forces to educate, entertain and reinvigorate the Hip Hop culture and music lovers everywhere!
Now all this history doesn't mean life is organized, and being friends in Hip Hop doesn't always translate into getting along. The crew has been capturing moments from their initial get-together to preparing for shows this Autumn, and aside from the smoothness of the music, life with The Alumni is usually just a hilarious hot mess….so make sure you watch the vlogs above.
Follow the alumni on www.twitter.com/thealumni1
Check us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/Alumnihiphop
Project Pat Readies Belly On Full 2 with Nasty Mane & Juicy J
On the heels of Loud Pack in 2011 and the Belly on Full mixtape with Nasty Mane earlier this year, Memphis rap icon Project Pat is preparing for the release of Belly on Full Part 2 via his own Money Train Management in conjunction with Select-O-Hits, which shuld be released on October 2, 2012. The lead single "P.O.L.O (Horse Power)" features Juicy J, and is currently in rotation with DJs across the USA.
Described as an all-around street album with something for everyone, the title Belly On Full 2 refers to getting money and trying to stay up. With more features from returning Belly On Full Part 1 cohort Nasty Mane and Atlanta's Gorilla Zoe, Belly On Full 2 aims to capture Pat's devoted fan base along with recognizing the growing "Trippy" movement.
From his early work with Three Six Mafia to album projects with with Koch and Asylum, Project Pat has secured himself a place as one of the most unique personalities in the music business. In July 2012, Pat appeared on Wiz Khalifa's overnight fan favorite "Still Got It", further confirming his ability to move with the times.
"I've been fortunate enough to maintain a career and produce music that people love for over a decade now," says Project Pat. "I feel like in this digital era there are opportunities at every turn to reach new ears, and I hope that Belly On Full 2 continues my reputation for giving the people what they want."
You can pre-order Belly On Full 2 from iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/belly-on-full-2/id561341986
Follow Project Pat http://Twitter.com/ProjectPatHCP and like him at http://Facebook.com/ProjectPatHCP
Fes Taylor 'Talk That Shit'
New Fes Taylor video directed by All Star Filmz. 'Talk that Shit' is produced by Chris Styles and Teezy Productions taken from the album 'Pay Me in Respect' in stores now.
Taylor J 'Humble' featuring Fat Trel and Michael Stokes
Big Play Entertainment (BPE) presents Taylor J featuring Fat Trel and Michael Stokes with thetrack 'Humble' produced by the legendary by C Note.
C. Stone The Breadwinner 'Written in Stone' album out now!
Breadwinner Music Group does it again, C.Stone The Breadwinner is back with another instant classic, 21 bangin tracks from beginning to end. Make sure you pick this up from iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/written-in-stone/id553728475
Thugstar 'Lyke A Stallion' Behind The Scenes HighLights
Behind the scenes footage from Thugstar's newest video 'Lyke a Stallion' featuring Shan-No and J Starr taken from his new 'Go Hard' EP. Available now from CD Baby: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/thugstar8
Trae Tha Truth 'I'm from Texas' video
Haven't blogged for a while but i wanted to meke i sure i put this on here. Trae Tha Truth feauring some of Houston's finest MC's Kirko Bangz, Slim Thug, Paul Wall, Bun B and Z-Ro. Taken from Trae's mixtape Tha Blackprint, Produced by 1500 Or Nothin video directed by Philly Fly Boy
Mr Brown 'Harder We Try' Video
Jambrum Records presents Mr Brown with 'Harder We Try' on an old skool tip with a very positive message. Good video concept...You can Buy Now from: http://www.junodownload.com/products/harder-we-try/1988852-02/
Karl Hinds ‘Black Timing’ Free Download
Veteran UK Rapper Karl Hinds drops his newest mixtape ‘Black Timing’ on his own imprint Ill Flava Records. The 14 track mix features Durrty Goodz, Mr Midas, Genesis Elijah, Theme and Badgal Ronster as well as an interview, freestyle and skit from Mr Chuck D! You can download it now for free from this link to Ill Flava Records: http://www.illflavarecords.com/black-timing-cd.html Plus you can also purchase it on CD using a PayPal account.
Cedella Marley celebrates 50 years of Jamaican Independence
The Regeneration Celebration is a free, community focused, music-led initiative that celebrates 50 years of Jamaican Independence and British Jamaican culture all in the name of Jamaica’s most famous son, Bob Marley. The socially aware event brings music and the arts directly to the people of Bob Marley Way in Lambeth, South London and will be attended by Bob Marley’s Daughter Cedella Marley.
Regeneration Celebration – Bob Marley Way – London
Date: Sunday 29th July 2012
Time: Event: 13:00 – 18:00
Location: Area surrounding Bob Marley Way, Brixton, South London, SE24
Tickets: Free to residents and available to the public via www.facebook.com/marleysmellowmood and www.twitter.com/@mellowmooduk
Appearance: Cedella Marley (Bob Marley’s daughter)
Host: Ras Kwame with Orange Hill
Performances by:
Very Special Guest Headliner / Devlin / Gappy Ranks / Sway / Crazy Cousins / Soul II Soul Sound System / Trojan Sound System / Amplify Dot / Rascals / Lady Leshurr / Aruba Red / 2morrows Victory / Jacob Banks / Kyra / White Powder Gold
ALL AGES FREE FAMLY EVENT
This social regeneration project is backed by the relaxation drink, Marley’s Mellow Mood working alongside innovative music organisation Small Green Shoots.
PLEASE NOTE:
This is a strictly all ticketed event with the vast majority of tickets being distributed to residents with a limited number of tickets available through www.facebook.com/marleysmellowmood and twitter: www.twitter.com/@mellowmooduk
For more event information please visit http://www.marleyway.com/
Karl Hinds feat Durrty Goodz 'Future'
This is the new video from Karl Hinds featuring Durrty Goodz on the track entitled 'Future' which is taken from Karl's mixtape Black Timing.
Havoc 'Same Shit Different Day'
You can download full track on iTunes here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/same-s**t-different-day-single/id542488584
New Public Enemy album out today Friday 13th July: Most Of My Heroes Still Don’t Appear On No Stamp
Public Enemy will be dropping a new album today Friday July 13th 2012 .‘Most of My Heroes Still Don’t Appear On No Stamp’ features Cormega, Bumpy Knuckles, Z Tip, Brother Ali and Large Professor.
Check out the new single ‘I Shall Not Be Moved’
Exclusive interview with Insane Macbeth from Brixton, London
Insane Macbeth is a UK producer from Brixton who has been producing for a number of years and has had great success in the UK and Europe. Reality Game caught up with him to find out what he’s been up to lately.
First of all can you tell us where you are from and what was it like growing up there?
Hello, Jai-Boo. Well, my moniker is Insane Macbeth. I am essentially a producer and beatmaker, who also gets involved in the song writing process. I am originally from Stoke Newington, Hackney in the northside of London. I moved down to Brixton Hill, south London in the early 1980s. I represent Brixton to the fullest. Brixton was cool growing up. Of course, Brixton is world famous. Particularly, due to the two riots, in the 1980s. Is that a good thing? I don't know. But those incidents defo contribute to the 'fabric', of what Brixton's about.
There were gangs in Brixton, as well as neighbouring Peckham. There were the 28s in Brixton; and the Untouchables in Peckham the Untouchables extended all the way to Hoxton, east London. I was never in a gang, but had beef with one of the 28s, when I was growing up. This was normal, in the 1980s. Hip-hopwas vibrant in Brixton, and particularly at the school I attended which was Tulse Hill Boys. Although Brixton was predominantly musically a dancehall reggae area due to Coxsone Sound System, hip-hop defo existed in SW9 and SW2.
You’ve been producing for years; can you tell us how you got in the game?
Well, I was very fortunate to meet and get to know numerous of the London hip-hop fraternity, in the mid-1980s. I met Crazy Noddy, an underground emcee, who was making music and doing jams with DJ Fingers (who later became The Sindecut, a well-respected London hip-hop crew).
I was hanging with those guys quite a bit, from 1986-90. During this period, I also met a person called Mo' Rock, who used to deejay for another respected underground emcee, called Freshki. Mo' Rock used to invite me to his house, and play me loads of breaks. Mo' was definitely the FIRST cratedigger I knew of...before the term 'cratedigger' existed.
A young rapper called Shaka Shazzam, who was down with Hijack, was living in my local area of Brixton Hill, and we knew each other. He introduced me to members of his crew, The HQ - which included personnel such as Katch 22 who went on to record three albums, and The Icepick. So I was around all of this energy. Also, a school friend of mine, Apollo Belladona phoned me one day, we had left school at this time, in 1987, and told me that he was about to go into a record studio, to make a track, so he invited me down. That was a great experience for me, even though I'd been in studios before. All of these instances encouraged me, to get in the 'game'. It was just a matter of, what would I do? Or rather, what would I be GOOD at, lol.
Why did you decide that wanted to become a producer?
I tried the deejay ting, as I loved the way the scratch deejays could manipulate two of the same break beats. But somehow, I just couldn't get the sense of timing right lol. I didn’t even TRY to write lyrics. I knew I didn't have the dexterity of a Rakim...someone who I was listening to heavily, at that time! I always had knowledge of music though, and was always interested in SOUND. Getting into music production seemed right to me, and hopefully I haven't done too bad. I hope I have contributed to UK Rap creatively, and sonically!
I always had an understanding of sound. I grew up in the 1980s, in which analogue synthesizers dominated the pop sound. I loved records by Depeché Mode, The Human League, and Duran Duran, when I was growing up. Hip-hop was new and fresh, and something different. As it was obviously expressing the New York experience. Producing records was just a natural progression for me.
However, creating wasn't easy for me, at the beginning. It took me numerous years of really finding myself, so that I could create a 'sound' which reflected my personality, as well as my VISION, of how I want my records to sound. Also, once I started getting into cratedigging, I really got to appreciate the sounds of James Brown, Weather Report, Johnny "Guitar" Watson, Curtis Mayfield, Idris Muhammad, and other funk and jazz artists. This is how producing developed, for me.
It was a slow process, but not necessarily a painful one.
What was the first track that you produced?
Well, the first record I produced was "Borderin' Insanity", by Kinetic Effect, in 1991. He's the person that brought me into the 'game' as a producer; and I helped him with better produced beats than his previous 'situation', and released him on my own imprint. K.E. is my brother, in this music ting, and we definitely made our mark in London and the European hip-hop scene in Germany, Switzerland and Austria with our early releases. We did music together from 1991 up until 2000. We are still close, right up to today. "Borderin'" was also the first UK rap record to be release by the artist, on coloured green vinyl.
The pre-production for the beat was engineered by Marga, who was the producer of Katch 22. That single was recorded and mixed on an S.S.L. G-series console with the 'flying faders', and I'm very proud of that record. In fact, I'm proud of my whole discography.
When you were starting out what equipment did you use and what do you use now?
To be real with you Jai, I have NEVER owned music equipment. I did most of my early soundscapes at my engineer 'No-sleep' Nigel's spot. He had an Akai S950, like a lot of people making hip-hop in the late 1980s-early 1990s, and an Atari computer and monitor, with Creator sequencer. I made a lot of gems on the aforementioned gear. Right now, I'm using Logic 7 as a sequencer, and a bunch of sound sources, including theJV-1080, the Proteus 2000, plus some other sources, that I cannot mention though.
Can you tell us what artists have you produced for?
I have produced for a few emcees and artists, still. The bulk of my discography is with Kinetic Effect. However, I have also produced tracks for Huntkillbury Finn, formally of Katch 22 who made three albums; I have worked with Crazy Noddy of The Sindecut - who had a £700,000 deal with Virgin Records, back in the day; I have worked with The Icepick, who was down with Hijack, as well as Shaka Shazzam. I also worked with and introduced the world to an underground emcee called The Ripper. Let's see? I've worked with Malarchi, who has worked with Canibus and has had two top-40 singles; I produced a track for Cardiff-based Ruffstylz, who's the world record holder for the longest freestyle.
In 2012 alone, I've worked with Reveal, a founder member of Poisonous Poets. Plus, I have just worked with Karl Hinds, who is the head honcho of Ill Flava records, and is an artist, who has released three albums. So I’ve done a few bits-and-bobs.
Who were/are your musical influences?
I wouldn't say I have musical influences, per se. But there are a bunch of artists, producers, emcees and vocalists that I have great respect for their craft. When I was coming up, producers such as DJ Fingers from The Sindecut, DJ Devastate from Demon Boyz and Twilight Firm, Sparkii Ski who used to produce for MC. Mell'o', Mo' Rock Freshki's beatmaker, DJ Supreme who was a part of Hijack, Marga of Katch 22, and my friend Apollo Belladona were people I greatly admired, in London. In the USA, I loved what Marley Marl, The Juice Crew's in-house producer was doing, particularly with drums. DJ Mark The 45 King was a cratedigger I rated. Ced-Gee, of Ultramagnetic MCs was someone I rated too, particularly in the way he was flipping samples.
For me however, the producer I have always felt most akin to is Dr. Dre. Both of us are into that big-boy sound, pianos and weird analogue sounds. Dre has made a lot of records I love, so yes, I have a lot of regard for him. Then again, I also love what Timbaland, and The Neptunes have done. A producer that no one seems to mention, Focus…is very creative to me, too. Focus... is defo someone I try to check out, every chance I can.
How do you go about producing a beat? Do you have a bank of beats or do you work alongside the artist?
This is a good question. Well, when I was working solely with Kinetic effect, I would make soundscapes purely for him. We had such a synergy, that I knew what he liked musically, so there were no problems in the creative process. As time went by, I started making more and more miscellaneous beats and soundscapes. And yes, this is how I work today. So-much-so, that I now have a beat cd, that I'd give to perspective clients and emcees I plan to work with. I have never been the most prolific of beatmakers or producers. There are periods when I am attending to the business side of music, in which case I often don't have the time to create.
Recently you released a track with Reveal called ‘Strongest Ends’ can you tell us about that track and how the collaboration came around?
Yes, I dropped "The Strongest Endz" to the world, as a free digital download earlier, this year. The record features Reveal. Reveal I have known each other for more than 10 years. We spoke about collaborating, back then. What essentially happened was, there were numerous London emcees who wanted to work with me, because of the impact of a record I produced and released called "True Heart", which featured The Icepick.
This record was getting rotational play for 6 weeks on all the London mainstream hip-hop shows such as Tim Westwood on BBC Radio 1FM; DJ. 279 on Choice FM; and The Chubby Kidz from Kiss 100FM. This was around 2000-1. This record still gets me production work today, and Reveal was always interested in working with me. The feeling was mutual. We just managed to record the track, as now was the right time. The track basically represents strength, and as hip-hop is street music, the song is about reppin' your area, endz, manor/, hood, wherever you are in the world. It's a universal record, and some people gravitated towards it, I guess.
This week you recorded a new track with Karl Hinds called ‘Can’t, Couldn’t, Could Never’ can you tell us about the track?
Yes, "Can't, Couldn't, Could Never" is a typical Insane Macbeth killer track. L.o.l! Big pianos, big drums, killer spittin' by the Don Gramma. I hope people will like it, when it's released.
How did you link up with Karl Hinds?
I reached out to Karl in 2000, after hearing his debut single, "Don Gramma". What struck me about that record was that Karl, who also produces was using analogue sounds. Apart from DJ Supreme a friend of mine called Cavey, and myself, I hadn't heard ANYONE using analogue bass sounds in the UK, at that time. So that was very interesting to me. Again, similar to the Reveal story, Karl Hinds and I had talked about working together, for many years. I guess just life; schedules etc. haven't allowed me to work with great artists such as Reveal, and Karl Hinds, before now. I guess that I'm now in a good space, to consistently make records again!
You’ve got your own label ‘Insane Recordings’ which also has a digital division ‘I.R.D’, will you be releasing an album anytime soon?
Again, a very good question, one that I don't think I can answer at this moment. The model for releasing records has changed, from what I'm used to. I'm from the era of vinyl, and a lot of my catalogue still sells on vinyl. So I am currently working out the new model. This is exactly why I set up I.R.D., and right now, I'm creating 'street singles', which aren't official releases. But still contain cover artwork for fans of Insane Macbeth.
What do you think about the current state of Hip Hop and how it has transformed from vinyl, cd to digital?
I have little idea what the younger batch of artists whether they be in the UK, or the USA are doing. For someone that is greatly interested in sonics in the mixdown, I'm not a great fan of mp3 format. However, I get to promo my records far quicker, because of the capability, mp3 has.
In regards to the first part of the question, I have reached out to Stonebridge's K. Koke via twitter. So that collaboration may happen. I have watched various freestyles on YouTube (Fire In The Booth, SBTV, etc.), just to keep abreast of things. At this point, I'm really about production placements, and getting to a point where I can garner paid placements, and maybe make a hit record with an artist, with the right infrastructure. I'm always interested in working with that new, fresh artist though...if an opportunity presents itself.
What artists are you currently listening to and why?
I'm not really listening to too much hip-hop anymore, Jai. Plus, when I do have the time, I tend to listen to older material. Right now, the only album I tend to play is Dr. Dre: "Chronic 2001". Unless, I go on a site such as HipHopDX, and there something that piques my curiosity. I very rarely listen to new music. However, I did like aspects of Karl Hinds' new "Black Timing" mixtape. Oh, and some tracks off that new DJ Premier and Bumpy Knuckles "Kollexxxion" caught my ear, too.
Where can people find out more about your future projects or releases? Do you have a website etc?
The best place for regular updates on what I.M. is currently doing, is www.twitter.com/insanemacbeth www.soundcloud.com/insanemacbethofficial is where the free downloads can be obtained. For any enquiries, insanerecordings@aol.com is the point of contact.
Do you want to give a shout out?
Yes, I'd like to big up all of my allies, worldwide you know who you are. I would like to big you up, JAI BOO. I have always had a good relationship with your allies, Tricksta and Late, from when they drove down from Wolftown to London in 2000, to interview me. So I am pleased we are now acquainted. I would like to big up any and every one, who took the time to read this interview. I hope you enjoyed it. Plus, I would like to big up everyone all over the world who has enjoyed my music. I thank you. Bless, Insane Macbeth.
Interview by Jai Boo
Photography by: Rossana Mussavi
Brand New single from K-Rino ‘Murder The Mainstream’
Check out the new single from K-Rino, ‘Murder the Mainstream’ the title says it all! You can purchase from iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/murda-the-mainstream-single/id543358750 This track isn’t on any of his albums so if you’re a fan of K-Rino or want to check out his music here is the perfect chance….make sure you go and get this.
Block Exchange 'Blockfamilia'
New video from Block Exchange (Duss Smitto, R.H.Bless, Cess Wonder and Chippa Blue) with their track ‘Blockfamilia’, directed by R.H Bless taken from the ‘Blues Brothers’ Mixtape.
8Ball 'Good Girl, Bad Girl'
Official video from 8 Ball entitled ‘Good girl, Bad girl’ directed by Juwan Lee taken from 8Ball’s new album ‘Life’s Quest’ which drops on July 24th 2012. Pre-order Life’s Quest on iTunes http://itunes.apple.com/us/preorder/lifes-quest/id542195489
Droppin' Science Mondays Launch Party ft. Mr Thing Next Monday 16th July at Proud, Camden
London has a new home for Hip Hop on Monday nights at Proud in Camden. The launch party is July 16th and entry is free all night! Special guest on the night is MR THING, alongside residents Matman and Daredevil…..That’s THREE DMC champion DJ’s at one night.
They play a fast paced selection of Hip Hop from ALL eras, laced with occasional funk and soul bangers and whatever else they feel like playing! So if you’re in around London on Monday July 16th make sure you check it out from; 7.30pm – 1.30am Proud Camden The Horse Hospital, The Stables Market, Chalk Farm Road, London NW1 8AH
For more info go to http://www.droppinscience.co.uk/ / www.twitter.com/droppin_science or http://www.proudcamden.com/
Lil Wyte in NYC
Lil Wyte recently got in on all the action in NYC to promote his Still Doubted? Album. This exclusive video filmed and directed by @LatinLegend sees Wyte talk with various media outlets in the Big Apple about his work with Three 6 Mafia, their on-going success as a crew, and how Juicy J and DJ Paul have mentored his decade-long rap career.
Footage in this video includes excerpts of interviews with Blow HipHop TV where he explains his early days in music. On Ms. Drama Radio he gives some opinions on other rappers. iHipHop.com and his "Minute to the Top" freestyle and with BossLady.tv. Wyte also speaks on how sometimes brutal comments on WorldStarHipHop have affected him for better or worse.
C. Stone The Breadwinner 'Count Down' featuring Quentin Brown and Big Duce
New track from 'The Breadwinner' C. Stone featuring Quentin Brown and Big Duce.
2520 Clothing Presents 'The NYC Collection'
Our friends over at 2520 Clothing have introduced 5 new designs for their new 'NYC Collection' which features the five boroughs of New York City; The Bronx, Harlem (Manhattan), Queens, Booklyn and Saten Island. To celebrate the release of the new collection 2520 Clothing have teamed up with DJ Cashis Kay to mix 'The NYC Collection' mixtape. The mixtape features classic tracks from emcees from each of the five boroughs featuring the likes of Big Pun, Fat Joe, Big L, Mobb Deep, Nas, Black Moon, Jay-Z, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Method Man and many more. A must for any Hip Hop fan!
2520 Clothing Company & DJ Cashis Kay 'The NYC Collection Volume 1' http://www.datpiff.com/Dj-Cashis-Kay-The-NYC-Collection-Vol1-mixtape.287493.html
Check out: http://www.2520nyc.bigcartel.com/
E-40 featuring Cousin Fik 'I'm Laced'
E-40 'I'm Laced' featuring Cousin Fik takn from "The Block Brochure: Welcome to The Soil 1, 2, and 3" in stores now.
Yelawolf featuring Rittz 'Gutter' ...A Short Film
Yelawolf recently dropped his free album 'Heart Of Dixie and now he's released a short film to support his 'Radioactive' song featuring Rittz. Watch with caution.....Directed by Tyler Clinton and Michael Wayne.
Barmageddon Returns at the Quadrant Lounge Wolverhampton
Barmageddon returns third time around with its biggest lineup to date.Roping in performers from all corners of the country, and even flying one over from Ireland, this event is not one to be missed.
Saturday July 21st
Lineup:
Eek v Siyo (DFI)
Sordid QC v Two-Can
Pete Cashmore v Average Keith
Sprungy v Seani-Boi
Fame V Royal Flyness
Tro-Flowz v Seany B
Wilson v Light The Boombox Genie
Coopz v 2K
Josh Wall v Pacman
Music Supplied by Tricksta (UK Runnings, Park Street PR, Rago Magazine) @TrickstaUK
Filmed by T Shaw Media @tshawmedia
Time: 4pm til 9pm
Entrance Fee - £3.00
Facebook Event Page http://www.facebook.com/events/381090445282455/
Contact Information
Tel: 07725 496 888
Email: Barmageddonbattles@gmail.com
Follow: @Bmagedonbattles
YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/user/Barmageddonbattles
Soul legend Betty Wright readies for live UK performances showcasing album with 'The Roots'
November 2011 saw the release of “Betty Wright: The Movie” an album by Betty Wright and hip-hop’s premier live band The Roots, co-produced by Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson. In addition to the creative affinity found working with Questlove of The Roots, Betty worked once again with songwriter and producer Angelo Morris and featured emcees Snoop Dogg and Lil Wayne creating material that reconfirmed Betty’s musical adaptability and boundless enthusiasm:
“I am blessed to have friends that show up and show out on these tracks! From Snoop to Lil Wayne to (Tower of Power’s) Lenny Williams and Joss Stone. I think we weaved a well-made lattice throughout the grooves of this album. I feel like Ice-Cube, just wakin' up in the morning…' gotta Thank God!”
Tracks from ‘Betty Wright: The Movie’ along with Betty’s classic soul hits will be performed throughout her highly anticipated UK dates:
Mean Fiddler & Jazz Cafe in association with Band on the Wall present
BETTY WRIGHT HMV Ritz – ManchesterTue 10 July 2012
Tickets in adv £22.50 https://www.hmvtickets.com/performances/14853/book?REFID=MAMA_RITZWEB Doors 7PM
Mean Fiddler and Jazz Cafe present
BETTY WRIGHT
JAZZ CAFE – London
Wed 11, Thu 12, Fri 13 July 2012
Tickets in adv £30 http://venues.meanfiddler.com/jazz-cafe/full-listings/featured-gigs/6644 Doors 7PM
“Betty Wright: The Movie” by Betty Wright and The Roots is out now on S Curve/Ms B Records
Lil Wyte 'Yea Hoe' featuring $hamrock
This is the new video from Lil Wyte "Yea Hoe" featuring $hamrock, produced by Big BOI Beats. The track appears on Wyte's newest album Still Doubted? which dropped June 19 on his onw lable Wyte Music through Hypnotize Minds and Select-O-Hits.
You can purchase Still Doubted? through iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/still-doubted/id530184538?utm_campaign=Lil%20Wyte%20YH%20Vid&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Lil%20Wyte%20%22Yea%20Hoe%22%20video
Zed Zilla Rent's Due 2 and Road to Riches DVD dropping in July
CMG artist Zed Zilla has announced he will be releasing his 'Rent's Due 2' project hosted by DJ Scream on July 19th 2012. He has currently been on tour with YO Gotti on his 'Road to Riches Tour' where their journey both onstage and behind the scenes were documented and so created the 'Road to Riches' dvd to present alongside the 'Rent's Due 2' project. The dvd spotlights Zilla's work and personal life including surprise visits to high schools throughout the South.
Monae The Artist 'Believe'
Monae The Artist is an up and coming female rapper/singer from Hartford Connecticut. Monae states that, "Believe is that inspiration track that everybody can relate to and can achieve whatever they want in life no matter how many haters they got. If people are not supporting they can't knock the hustle always support yourself and go for your dreams." Listen to the track below....
Follow Monae on www.twitter.com/Monaetheartist
Listen to the rest of her music on www.soundcloud.com/monae-the-artist
Big Shane featuring Big Body 'Hataz'
Here's the official new video from Big Shane called 'Hataz' featuring Houston artist Big Body. The track is taken from Shane's previously released mixtape 'Google Me 2'.
Chuck Corners 'Cali Bud' Video
Got to give a shout out to New York rapper Chuck Corners, check out his video for his track 'Cali Bud'.
Follow him on www.twitter.com/ChuckCorners
Kreayshaw Limited Edition Bape T-Shirt
A Bathing Ape have teamed up with female rapper Kreayshawn to produce a limited edition t-shirt. The t-shirt featuring Baby Milo peeping out behind a animated Kreayshawn will drop in their flagship Bape London store on June 23rd. There will also be a special in-store event with Kreayshawn hosted on Thursday July 5th.
Fes Taylor 'Beast Mode'
New video by Fes Taylor entitled 'Beast Mode' taken from his new mixtape 'PPP Volume 3'. The video is produced by ShameFace.
C-Bo to release new album 'Orca'
C-Bo will be releasing his new album 'Orca' on July 3rd 2012. Artists such as WC, E-40, Paul Wall, MC Eiht, Brotha Lynch Hung, King T and Yukmouth among others also feature. Check out the tracklisting below. Really looking forward to hearing 'Orca'!
Tracklisting
1. Orca
2. 187 feat. 187
3. I Hustle
4. Bullets ft. Slim The Mobster and King T
5. For Nothing feat. Dubb 20, Liq and LM
6. Life Is A Gamble feat. Yukmouth and Realest
7. Addictive feat. Slick Pulla, Brotha Lynch Hung and Dead Mike
8. Bitch I'm Ballin feat. Paul Wall
9. Murder One feat. MC Eiht and BG Knocc Out
10. Getting To The Money feat. B-Legit
11. Waiting On Me
12. New Beginning feat. Marvaless, Rydah J Klyde and T-Nutty
13. Killas Like Me feat. Kokane, Killa Tay and Lil Cyco
14. No Warning feat. Young Buck and Omar "Big O" Gooding
15. Can't Grind Forever
16. Fuckin Wit It feat. E-40
Whilst we wait for the album to be released you can listen to his track below entitled '187' featuring WC.
Lil Wyte giving up Drugs for Good??
Sike!! Lil Wyte drops his new video 'Sike' which addresses all the critics. 'Sike' is taken from his newest album 'Still Doubted' hitting the streets on June 19th 2012. You can pre-order from iTunes right here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/preorder/still-doubted/id530192072
D-E-Z 'Way 2 Serious'
Check out the new mixtape from D-E-Z called "Way 2 Serious". Featuring: ScooYunda, Niq, Greg L and Tabb City.
Trae Tha Truth 'I'm On 2.0'
Trae Tha Truth 'I'm On 2.0'featuring Big Krit, Jadakiss, JCole, Kendrick Lamar,B.O.B.,Tyga, Gudda Gudda, Bun B and Mark Morrison on the hook. Video directed By Philly Fly Boy.
Micah 'London Vibe'
Micah "London Vibe" Produced by Anno Domini,video directed by GrimeEditor.
Download Micah's free mixtape 'Revival' from http://hoodtapes.co.uk/m-i-c-a-h-revival/
LATE featuring Fes Taylor 'We get it Worldwide'
Check out the new video from LATE featuring Staten Island rapper Fes Taylor, taken from LATE's forthcoming E.P 'Real Hip Hop Representer' which will be released later on this year.
Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap Soundtrack
New Hip Hop Documentary ‘Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap’ directed By Ice-T, opens In theatres in the USA on Friday, June 15th. Ice-T takes his audience deep into the heart and soul of rap music in a revelatory documentary featuring the direct participation of a mind-blowing roster weaving together interviews and performances from artists such as Dr. Dre, Run-DMC, Kanye West, Chuck D Eminem, Nas, Ice Cube, Rakim , Snoop, B-Real (Cypress Hill), KRS-One, Redman, Doug E Fresh, Salt (Salt-N-Pepa), Afrika Bambaataa, Big Daddy Kane, Bun B, Chino XL, Common, DJ Premier (Gang Starr), Immortal Technique, Kool Keith, Marley Marl, Dana Dane, Joe Budden, MC Lyte, Lord Jamar (Brand Nubian), Grandmaster Caz (Cold Crush Brothers), Kool Moe Dee, Lord Finesse, Melle Mel, Q-Tip, Raekwon, Ras Kass, Royce Da 5’9″, Treach, WC , Yasiin (formerly known as Mos Def) and Xzibit.
Legacy Recordings, the catalogue division of Sony Music Entertainment, will release the original motion picture soundtrack from Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap as a digital-only album available Tuesday, June 12.
Tracklist
1. Ice – T - Freestyle (Live Acapella)
2. N.W.A - Straight Outta Compton
3. RUN-DMC - Sucker M.C.'s (Krush-Groove 1)
4. Eric B. & Rakim - Follow The Leader
5. KRS One - Freestyle (Live Acapella)
6. Big Daddy Kane - Raw
7. Nas - The World Is Yours (Explicit Album Version) - Explicit Content
8. Gang Starr - Full Clip
9. Immortal Technique - New Jack Hustler (Live Acapella)
10. Wu-Tang Clan - As High As Wu-Tang Get (Explicit Version) - Explicit Content
11. Das EFX - Real Hip-Hop
12. Melle Mel - Freestyle (Live Acapella)
13. Schoolly D - P.S.K. 'What Does It Mean'?
14. Ultramagnetic MC’s - Ego Trippin'
15. Ras Kass - Bentleys & Bitches (Live Acapella)
16. Mantronix - King Of The Beats
17. Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock - It Takes Two - Explicit Content
18. Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force - Don't Stop... Planet Rock (LP Version)
19. Lord Jamar - The Kid Magic (Live Acapella)
20. Q-Tip - Vivrant Thing (Club Mix)
21. MC Lyte - Cold Rock A Party
22. Public Enemy - Harder Than You Think...Just Like That
23. Grandmaster Caz - The Art of Rap (Live Acapella)
Documentary Synopsis:
Ice-T takes us on an intimate journey into the heart and soul of hip-hop with the legends of rap music. This performance documentary goes beyond the stardom and the bling to explore what goes on inside the minds, and erupts from the lips, of the grandmasters of rap. Recognized as the godfather of Gangsta rap, Ice-T is granted unparalleled access to the personal lives of the masters of this artform that he credits for saving his life. Interspersed with the performers' insightful, touching, and often funny revelations are classic raps, freestyle rhymes, and never before heard acappellas straight from the mouths of the creators. What emerges is a better understanding of, and a tribute to, an original American art form that brought poetry to a new generation.
Cory Mo Explains all his Jobs!
Cory Mo has soooo many hats he's an engineer, rapper, producer, song writer, hype man and M.A.D. studios owner in Houston and Atlanta. In this video he explains all his hats, where the success stems from, and what his favourite job is out of all of them....courtesy of DJ Smallz..
Tum Tum 'Yeah Doe'
HULK Entertainment presents the latest single 'Yeah Doe' from Tum Tum featuring Dorrough Music and B-Hamp.
Check out the video below where HULK Entertainmnet go behind the scenes for their May 2012 photoshoot of The Rap Pack: The Show, K.Gates and Y.Luck. Also present are Brian Angel of Day 26, Dorrough Music, Tum Tum, B-Hamp, Ashley Kimbrae, DJ Kayotik, Official Watson and BLAK...Watch as they bring their looks together.
UK Runnings Present Tricksta Just Before Nightfall
Tricksta is about to release his album 'Out of Darkness Cometh Light' but before that release here is a taster of whats to come. He hits off with a self produced free download mixtape featuring the cream of the crop of the UK underground.
Yo Gotti Road to Riches Tour Vlogs
Yo Gotti has dropped 3 official CMG vlogs from his Road to Riches tour featuring Zed Zilla.
This behind-the-scenes video showcases opening night at Masquerade in Atlanta (May 3), where Gotti debuted his live band. Surprise performers included Waka Flocka, Alley Boy and Eldorado Red. Watch the video below, produced by Gifted Talents.
After a personal visit to the Ridgecrest Apartments where he grew up, Yo Gotti hit the stage in Memphis, with a special appearance by legendary duo 8Ball and MJG.
The third official vlog instalment, sees Gotti personally takes you behind the scenes as he prepares for the sold-out show in Norfolk, Virginia.
This behind-the-scenes video showcases opening night at Masquerade in Atlanta (May 3), where Gotti debuted his live band. Surprise performers included Waka Flocka, Alley Boy and Eldorado Red. Watch the video below, produced by Gifted Talents.
After a personal visit to the Ridgecrest Apartments where he grew up, Yo Gotti hit the stage in Memphis, with a special appearance by legendary duo 8Ball and MJG.
The third official vlog instalment, sees Gotti personally takes you behind the scenes as he prepares for the sold-out show in Norfolk, Virginia.
Insane Macbeth featuring Reveal The Strongest Endz
Brixtonite producer, beatmaker and song writer Insane Macbeth has dropped his new street single 'The Strongest Endz' featuring Reveal from Poisonous Poets....'The Strongest Endz' is out now just click on the Soundcoud link below.
Insance Macbeth will be working with Karl Hinds in the coming months so be on the look out for more new tracks.
Big Pokey featuring Z-Ro - Everywhere I Go
This is the new track from original S.U.C member Big Pokey featuring Z-Ro 'The Crooked'. Taken from his new upcoming CD "Hurricane Sensei" and is the first release from the Mob Style Records label. Everywhere I Go is available now to buy from iTunes....show some support go and purchase it!! http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/every-where-i-go!!!-feat./id526122373
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