Contributed by Wyatt Routson
Things i never thought i’d say in my life: “This song by Yelawolf featuring Fefe Dobson is a banger.” Bang this out your trunk.
Yelawolf – Animal (Feat. Fefe Dobson)Rating 8.2
Contributed by Wyatt Routson
Things i never thought i’d say in my life: “This song by Yelawolf featuring Fefe Dobson is a banger.” Bang this out your trunk.
Yelawolf – Animal (Feat. Fefe Dobson)Rating 8.2
Big look from OnCue & Mike Posner on “Kinda Late”. The track, excerpted from Wednesday-dropping Can’t Wait mixtape, features some sharp production by 88 Keys (a super neat urgent 1-2 laced on top jazz-inflected guitars and soulful vocal samples). Listen.
OnCue – Kinda Late (Feat. Mike Posner) (Prod. 88 Keys)Rating: 8.3
By: Chris Gedos
Rhode Island native Abraham Orellana performed under his moniker araabMUZIK on Friday night, 11/11/11, as part of The Mondrian Sessions at the hotel of the same name on the Sunset Strip. Although the LA scene has long since moved to Silverlake and Echo Park, The Mondrian Sessions are making The Strip relevant for lovers of independent MUZIK.
AraabMUZIK’s highly regarded Electronic Dream was released over the summer. It shocked and even upset some of his admirers, for on his LP the producer oftentimes sits back and allows the original song to play through for seconds at a time. However, araabMUZIK’s previous beats for Cam’ron and others are more heavily spliced, which I view as a simple issue of producing a single song vs. an entire LP, a transition which araab handled with ease. These are big boy beats but also stand alone songs, not an easy feat for a producer barely of drinking age.
The set was performed inside, to the left of the main entrance of the hotel. It would’ve been cool to see it outside by the pool (where I saw Dirty Beaches back in August), but ten foot ceilings and a tiny bar add to the house party vibe. The crowd (50% hip-hop, 50% hipster) wilds out- the same people that sway gently at concerts in Echo Park are losing themselves in a way they’d make fun of in a different environment. The music weaves its way through several genres in several seconds, too pop for hip-hop and vice versa, infectious music flaunting conventions. It’s so packed I can only catch glimpses of his fingers furiously tapping at the MPC which he’s wholly dependent on. My friend asked, “Where is the musicianship?” He wasn’t a fan. Oh well, beauty is in the ear of the beholder.
My main fault with the experience is more of a misgiving regarding the culture that has proved fertile ground for this current DJ/Dubstep/MPC/Protools (one big umbrella) revolution: it epitomizes self aggrandizement at its most unadulterated. To believe one is the purveyor of a musical revolution is dangerous naiveté. I ran home to put on the second side of Bringing It All Back Home, as I craved a slice of Dylan’s master social commentary:
Advertising signs they con
You into thinking you’re the one
That can do what’s never been done
That can win what’s never been won
Meantime life outside goes on
All around you
(From It’s Alright Ma, I’m Only Bleeding)
araabMUZIK – Let It GoaraabMUZIK $$$ (Twitter) (Facebook)
RATING: 8.4
Rest in Peace Heavy D.
Heavy D & The Boyz – Nuttin’ But Love (Cookin’ Soul Remix)Cookin’ Soul (Official) (Twitter)
Rating 8.2
“What Tomorrow Brings” is featured off of E-TRAINS forthcoming WRATH OF ROXANE + release. The deluxe reissue of his debut by the same name [-] is expected later this November, of which will also include a collection of unreleased bonus tracks. More new material expected before 2012 leading up to the debut of his new “Glow So Hard” video.
E-TRAIN – What Tomorrow Brings *E-TRAIN – Animal (Remix ft. Switch X Ke$ha)E-TRAIN (Facebook)
Rating 8.3
Aside from a fly set of eyebrows, b3sci favs Small Black have something else in common with Drakkard Noir. Both fuck with Nicki Minaj. Here the SB boys go legit on that Nicki R&B #1 adding the band’s signature harmonies and “other stuff” to create one cool ass jam. Look out for the “MOON KILLER” mixtape, due 11/11/11.
Small Black – Love’s Not EnoughSmall Black (Facebook) (Twitter)
Rating 8.5
Though most the b3sci crew reps the 216 and 440. We’re affiliated enough in 330 to put on for Stalley on this ode to that sprawling piece of NE Ohio area code. Akron, Canton, Mansfield & Massillon, Stalley’s hometown. Cleveland’s Hip Hop station Z 107.9, we’re looking at you, HERE’S the next Z “Home Jam”. Put this shit on. The NEO fam would go bananas. MMG!
Stalley – 330 (Prod. Rashad)Rating 8.3
Fucking mega. Drake via Jamie xx via Gil Scott-Heron. Give Drake a hand for going for something somewhat less predictable at this point in his career. Get this shit on the radio. We need NEW Drake songs. I can only slow headbob that “She Will” shiz so many times.
Drake – Take Care (Feat. Rihanna) BONUS: Drake – Lord Knows (Feat. Rick Ross) (Prod. Just Blaze)Rating 8.7
That OVO that XO. Eyebrows just let loose this new Take Care Weeknd collab on Toronto’s Flow 93.5. Shreds hard.
Drake – Crew Love (Feat. The Weeknd)Rating 8.7
Slim Thugga (the dude with Houston on his back. Literally, it’s tattoo’d on his back.) drops a tough new track with “Can’t Stop”. Slim AND Spitta both bring top shelf heat to the track but the real showstopper is the beat, which seriously knocks. Get it.
Slim Thug – Can’t Stop (Feat. Curren$y)Slim Thug (Facebook) (Twitter)
Rating 8.1
Eyebrows Noir put down this bomb (read: bonus track from Take Care) during his Power 106 takeover last night. Track’s got a minimalist 808esque beat and an OK to mediocre Tunechi feature. Mr. Graham does go in though. Give it a spin. Thanks to MJF for the CDQ.
Drake – The Motto (CDQ)Rating 8.0