Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Count Bass D - Ear Regardless (Some Music Pt. 3)


So the good Count is blessing us with some music (pun intended) once again--Radiohead style--download the album and pay as little or as much as you want! I highly encourage you to check it out right here, and to chip in for the tremendous effort Count puts in to provide people like us with quality tunes to massage our earholes with.

And as the Count himself said:
"1. Download Ear Regardless (Some Music Pt. 3) by using the link in the box.

2.
If you are so inclined as to share something with us, please click the
ChipIn icon.

3.
If you can't share money, please use the
Copy icon and put this box on your MySpace page or in a bulletin.

4.
If you can't do either, feel free to drop a line in the contact box to say thanks or just tell someone. Thank you ear regardless :)


5.
I love it when people say 'irregardless', 'mattafak' or 'gadammit'."

As always, more at www.countbassd.com

Thursday, November 8, 2007

MF Grimm featured on NPR

Earlier today, err....yesterday, November 7th MF Grimm was interviewed and profiled on National Public Radio's Fresh Air program. The interview discussed Grimm's life from nearly day one until today--his history on Sesame Street, his time in jail, his music, and even what a TV channel run by Grimm himself would air.
It's good to see Grimm on the radio...NPR has it's act together...but as usual top 40 is years behind.
Listen Here
The page also features an unreleased tune, "A Soldier's Anthem." An impressive track that will hopefully see proper release sometime soon.

And as you may or may not know.... Day By Day Entertainment.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Musab - "Hat & Shoes" video


New single from "Slick's Box" (Hiero Imperium)...Musab kicking it waaay old school in a club (think jazz club not bottle poppin!) on his smooooothed out 2nd single. Check for it. Musab myspace

Monday, November 5, 2007

Robust - El Foto Grande


So this review might be a bit late, but what else is new, the shit still needs to be said. El Foto Grande is dope and if you haven't heard it you need to ASAP or risk being more out of touch than me.

Produced by Mike Gao (one of the more underrated producers out today--also reccomended "Mestizo & Mike Gao - Blindfaith") and Nick Sena, the album has a cohesive feel lacking in most hip hop today. It feels like a complete thought, in large part thanks to the mellow yet lush instrumentation.
Another thing missing in hip hop today that this album is filled with (aside from dope beats & rhymes) is love. Four of 16 tracks have love in the title and it's refreshing to hear someone deal with something so fundamental to humankind in such an honest manner, from the love for family and friends on "What Up Fam" to romantic love on "LL Robus T," it all comes across as sincere--no sap and no "I am the hardest" syndrome (which he skewers on a heavy beat on "Strictly Underground"). Robust manages to walk the line of life and emotion (i.e. The Big Picture) with skill and dexterity.

In one song he manages to discuss the absolute power of music (and accomplish what he is discussing!):
"cuz it all starts with a feeling/
from hearing a song/
and the singer saying something so real that it couldn't be wrong/
and it sorta steals the corner of your soul for the moment in time/
only to fill your heart with so much love that it opened your mind"


and the political environment we find ourselves in today as citizens of the world:

"half the world hates the other half/
the other half has all the food/
and everybody acts as if its cool/
cuz the gluttons laugh like fools for gold/
and they hold us down/
now this world feels like there isn't enough love to go around"

(both from "Love It All")

This album feels like a film you put on and the atmosphere takes you exactly where the director wants, making you forget your current time and place in favor of his. Robust is the director and El Foto Grande is the film--put it on and see where it takes you.
If you haven't heard it, get it today. 4.5/5