Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Sunday, June 20, 2010

TORNTS - Hit Never Miss

In true Tornts style. "Cop this and perish"
Taken from the upcoming full length 'Dead brain Diaries'
Beat by Illuminate
Clip by Heata. Keep an eye out for some more of this shit.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Stupendous Shit



The Stupendous Adventures of Marco Polo, due out on June 29th on Duck Down
Pre order and listen to some snippets HERE





Tracklist

D-Stroy & Bad Seed – Buggin Out
Large Professor – The Radar Remix
Promise – The Bridge
Red Clay – Official
Ruste Juxx – Bomb Sh*t
Shylow – Whylin Out
Saga – Think of You Now
Torae – Combat Drills
DJ K.O. – Best To Do It ft Royce Da 5’9,” Elzhi & Supastition (Marco Polo Remix)
Skyzoo – Block Sh*t
Diamond District – Who I Be (Marco Polo Remix)
Skoob of Das Efx – How I Get Down (Marco Polo Remix)
Surreal – So Basic
Grand Daddy I.U. – The Veteran
Arcee – Ambition
Exile – Radio ft Ruste Juxx & Torae (Marco Polo Remix)

This aint the only shit that cooking over at the duck down camp. Check what slated for the second half of the year.


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The fuck outer here if you think any other labels been this consistant this year.

While I'm at it I should mention my personal faviourite A to the dash (AG) is dropping Everything Berri through Fatbeats Records



Here a cut off it.I think this sample was used in Vordul Megas 'Never wanna hurt again' I'd love to know the sample.


Thursday, June 10, 2010

Naughty By Nature - "I GOTTA LOTTA" - (Official Music Video)

Apologies for the lack of posting latley. We have all be doing our own little side projects and taking care of things.
Hope to get something up with a little more substance before to long.

In between, Check this shit. Naughty by Nature is back like they never left from their Hip-Hop lollypop holiday!! I got the chance to see them at Good Vibes earlier in the year and they were nothing less than increadable. Serious!

Monday, June 7, 2010

Entourage Season 7 Trailer

Geko - Crate Cartel Radio - Sampler

Jake Biz & Bigfoot feature on this. Keep a look out on the store for some Crate Cartel shirts. Coming soon!

Available: June 18th
Distributed by: Obese Records

The Crate Cartel have continued to grow from strength to strength, solidifying their spot as one of Australia's most exciting and talented groups to emerge in recent times. Equipped with an array of diverse talents, The Cartel recently took out best group/crew and best record label for ozhiphop.com awards 2009. This year marks another exciting chapter for the crew with the release of "Crate Cartel Radio", which once again showcases their range of abilities. The Cartel pride themselves on bringing the highest level of quality and professionalism, as evidenced in their recent spate of releases, always backed up by their high energy performances, work ethic and consistency.

Entirely produced by Geko, "Crate Cartel Radio" encompasses everything good about independent local hip hop. This relesae includes a stellar line up of guest emcees, stragetically picked to add multiple elements of class to this impressive sonic backdrop. Over these 13 tracks, you can find some of Australia's most renowed and respected veterans including Bias B, Bigfoot and Ciecmate, alongside exciting and anticipated local emcees Kings Konekted, Maundz, Jake Biz, Fatty Phew and many others. Add this to the Crate Cartel line up and what you is an album that highlights the strength of our local talent over world class production values.

Tracklist:
01. Maundz - "Drama"
02. Fluent Form, Raven & Geko - "Detonate"
03. Bigfoot, Jake Biz & Fluent Form - "Victory"
04. Bias B, FLuent Form & Geko - "Waiting"
05. Fatty Phew & Luke Mac - "Insomnia"
06. Raven - "The Beast"
07. Fluent Form, Raven & Geko - "Not Going Out"
08. Interval
09. Ciecmate - "Are You With Me"
10. Fluent Form & Geko - "Frontline"
11. Kings Konekted - "Sniper Soliloquies"
12. Aetcix & Geko - "Still Hungry"
13. Fluent Form & Geko - "Memories"

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

CNN - 'War Report' Originals


















“Philadelphia Morning” by Bill Conti
From the album Rocky OST (1976)
Sampled in “Intro” and “Bloody Money”
Produced by Charlemagne (“Intro”)
Produced by EZ Elpee (“Bloody Money”)

“Impeach the President” by The Honey Drippers
From the single “Impeach the President” (1977)
Sampled in “Bloody Money”
Produced by EZ Elpee

“Do the Thing That’s Best For You” by Willie Hutch
From the album The Mark of the Beast (1974)
Sampled in “Driver’s Seat”
Produced by Nashiem Myrick & Carlos “6 July” Broady

“Sound of Orange” by Charles Mingus
From the album Mingus Dynasty (1959)
Sampled in “Stick You”
Produced by Naughty Shorts

“Night Song” by Noel Pointer
From the album Phantazia (1977)
Sampled in “Iraq (See the World)”
Produced by EZ Elpee

“Who’s Gonna Take the Blame” by Smoke Robinson & The Miracles
From the album Pocket Full of Miracles (1970)
Sampled in “Live On Live Long”
Produced by G-Money

“Speak Her Name” by Walter Jackson
From the album Speak Her Name (1967)
Sampled in “T.O.N.Y. (Top of New York)”
Produced by Nashiem Myrick & Carlos “6 July” Broady

“Step In To Our World” by Roy Ayers & Wayne Henderson
From the album Step Into Our Life (1978)
Sampled in “Capone Bone”
Produced by Marley Marl

“Crusin” by D’Angelo
From the album Brown Sugar (1995)
Sampled in “Capone Bone”
Produced by Marley Marl

“The Letter” by Al Green
From the album Green is Blues (1972)
Sampled in “L.A. L.A. (Kuwait Mix)”
Produced by Marley Marl

“New York, New York” by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
From the album Greatest Messages (1984)
Interpolated in “L.A. L.A. (Kuwait Mix)”
Produced by Marley Marl

“Olhos de Gato” by Gary Burton (Quartet)
From the album The New Quartet (1973)
Sampled in “Black Gangstas”
Produced by Buckwild

“Closer than Friends” by Surface
From the album 2nd Wave (1988)
Sampled in “Closer”
Produced by DJ Clark Kent

“Promise Me” by Luther Vandross
From the album Forever, For Always, For Love (1982)
Replayed in “Closer (Sam Sneed Version)”
Produced by Sam Sneed

“A Little Bit of Love (Is All It Takes) by New Edition
From the album All for Love (1985)
Replayed in “Closer (Sam Sneed Version)”
Produced by Sam Sneed

“Superstar” by Bette Midler
From the album The Divine Miss M Tour (1973)
Sampled in “Calm Down”
Production unknown

Download that shit HERE

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

An Unkut Re-Up


1st day of winters and we have some Unkut Recordings re-stocks boastin a new blue print in both the hood and crew. Order any of this unkut gear and receive a FREE copy of the lyrical Commissions acclaimed Murderous Metaphors. I said FREE..While stocks last!

Peep the new taster for Trems solo drop.