Uproot Andy Vs. Ol Dirty Bastard - Brooklyn Cumbia
The Hype Machine (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
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The Hype Machine (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
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The Smoking Section (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
Words By Jesse H. I can safely lay claim to being one of the most consistent vocal detractors of the “Dipset is the new Wu-Tang” argument any time I hear it mentioned. Don’t get me wrong, I bump the Dips on a healthy basis, I just don’t think a comparison to the Wu is a proper [...]
Some Velvet Blog (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
Happy July 4th. Throw these on the grill for your slammin' holiday pleasure. Scorpio - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five Lyrics To Go (Remix) - Dan The Automator w/ A Tribe Called Quest Got Your Money - Ol' Dirty Bastard w/ Kelis It's The Beat (Teemagers Remix) - Simian Mobile Disco B.B.D. (I Thought It Was Me) - Bell, Biv, Devoe (A classic)
Calamity J. Cowgirl (Free subscription) | 07/01/2008
So I spent yesterday trolling the internets and Facebook for every person who has attended Brown's Modern Culture and Media PhD program, like, ever. I'll hang out with the Wu Tang Clan and Dave Chappelle, duh. I'll make prank calls with the Ol' Dirty Bastard (baby Jesus rest his soul, as he is probably even dirtier now that he's been dead for awhile). It will be like one-to-one culture jamming. The...
The Hype Machine (Free subscription) | 06/29/2008
in post Sunday night roundup from Fried my little brain .
The Smoking Section (Free subscription) | 06/28/2008
Words By Khalid Strickland I wouldn’t be me if I didn’t keep it funky, so I’m going to drop a self-incriminating dime. My interview with super-producer Dame Grease went beyond The Smoking Section’s requisite fifteen minutes. It actually clocked in at twenty-four minutes and nineteen seconds. Indeed, I went against the grain, but [...]
Anorak News (Free subscription) | 06/25/2008
MOVE over Paxman: Wired magazine contributor Paul Barman interviewed visionary hip hop impresario and soundtrack artist the RZA, then turned the transcript into a rhyme. RZAVIEW by MC Paul Barman: As prepared for delivery, WFMU, Thursday June 19, 2008. Rza, pronounced riz’-uh, is a composer for film and TV. He began as a rapper. His career had a [...]
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LP Cover Lover (Free subscription) | 06/15/2008
The only LP by the mysterious funk group the Skull Snaps on the GSF Label (1973) They were in fact the group originally known as The Diplomats who had released numerous singles between 1963 and 1970 with middling success. Following this Skull Snaps session the group recorded a cover version of the underground hit “Soul [...]
Line Out (Free subscription) | 06/13/2008
Rhymefest and Ol' Dirty Bastard singing one of the best songs of all time? Was this song number one on the charts when it came out? Why wasn't this used in There's Something About Mary ? This is making me feel insane! Can you say summer soundtrack 2008?
A.V. Club (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
An album that may not be crazy-good, but is plenty crazy.
Passion of the Weiss (Free subscription) | 06/08/2008
Partially inspired by Skeet on Mischa’s decision to post “My Lovin’ Is Digi,” partially because Tal Rosenberg tells me that against all odds, Digi Snax is really good, I have decided that my song for the weekend is officially “Kiss of a Black Widow.” Consequently, I have decided to share it with y’all, as well [...]
The Smoking Section (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
Words By Khalid Strickland Album covers just ain’t what they used to be. Maybe it’s because people don’t really buy CDs anymore, or maybe artists have just gotten plain lazy… who knows? Nowadays, a Hip-Hop album cover is usually just a photo of the rapper standing in front of a nice ride, holding a stack. [...]
Posse on Broadway (Free subscription) | 06/05/2008
The New York collective is set to release their debut album to honor the late Wu-Tang Clan member...
/Film (Free subscription) | 06/04/2008
The PG-13 Effect: Brett Ratner’s officially “blowing ‘em where the pampers is.” The Miami-born maverick tells MTV that his Beverly Hills Kindergarten Cop 4 will be out to impress kids who can’t get into PG-13 movies. (...) Comment on this now or read more at slashfilm.com . Tags: Beverly Hills Cop 4 , Brett Ratner , Eddie Murphy