A Song For You: 10 Classic Tracks With Aretha Franklin Samples

11.29.11 Written by TC

Even with all the convenience the digital age has brought to the fan’s music consumption diet, chalking up the days of producers digging for infectious samples and thumbing through an album booklet to check out the credits as a relic of yesterday is a harsh reality to face. These days, record labels are coming for 200% of their interpolated work and digital booklets are used more for their illustrations than info. Read the rest of this entry »

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Six Out-Of-Print Hip-Hop Albums That We Needed Yesterday

01.25.11 Written by MZ

It never dawned on me that albums ever went out of print until all my CD’s were stolen from my dorm room during my freshmen year of college. Between Best Buy and BMG, I didn’t have much problem replenishing my stock until I got to a particular infamous album, which played a part in Rawkus Record’s demise. And it was going for well over a resonable asking price on Amazon.

Now, an industry powerhouse is looking to do something about that.

Universal Music Group has partnered with CreateSpace, an Amazon.com company, to release classic out-of-print CDs using their disc on demand service. Read the rest of this entry »

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5.24 The Cooler

05.24.10 Written by Gotty™

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Saying Goodbye To The Cougar Trend [PopEater]

‘B-Ball Wives’ Star: Someone Stole My Topless Pics [TMZ]

A Short History of Crappy Storage [Uproxx]

Hulk Hogan Suing the Makers of Cocoa Pebbles Cereal [Pro Wrestling]

Lima Time No More [Larry Brown Sports] Read the rest of this entry »

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For The Free: 25th Anniversary Priority Records Prize Package

02.19.10 Written by TC

They started this gangsta ish. And now they’re set reclaim past glory in 2010. Priority Records, the label that brought you classics like Straight Outta Compton, Amerikkka’s Most Wanted and Strictly Business is relaunching to give the game back exactly the kind of excellence its been missing. Read the rest of this entry »

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“Let It Out” – Review Of DJ Honda’s DJ Honda IV

10.05.09 Written by MZ

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There was a time when a DJ had to prove themselves on the wheels of steel before they could even think about releasing an album. Noted turntablist DJ Honda is a classic example of this as he parlayed a runner-up performance in a DJ completion into a recording contract with Sony Music Japan. Fast forward 17 later and he’s back with the fourth installment in his “h” series, DJ HondaIV. The premise of the album is simple, Honda provides the beats/scratches & emcees of varying degrees of notoriety provide the lyrics. Unfortunately, all parties involved are rarely ever on the same page. Read the rest of this entry »

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4.23 The Cooler

04.23.09 Written by Gotty™

Kaitlin, Your Thick Thursday Offering

Freda Payne, Thelma Houston, K.C. Casey Embarrass Themselves On American Idol [Newsday]

Driven: Nissan 370Z vs. Ford Mustang [Men's Journal]

Economy Be Damned: Apple Posts Its Best Second Quarter Earnings Ever [Tech Crunch]

Poor DVD Sales Hamper U.S. Film Financing Deals [Yahoo]

Lions Announce Deal…With Their Backup Choice [SbS]

Satanic Body Mods: One Man’s Transformation Into A Devil [Trend Hunter]

Are EPMD Going Senile? [Unkut]

Lil Boosie Arrested For Assault [AHH]

Common Market: The Winter’s End EP Capsule Review [Pop Matters]

Just The Tips: How To Choose Eyewear That Fits Your Face [Complex]

Obama Continues To Fill Administration with RIAA Insiders; Content Owners Happy[The Daily Swarm]

Ozzie Guillen’s First Sparring Partner of 2009: Nick Swisher [The Stonecipher Report]

The Ladies Still Love Chris Brown [Blog Xilla]

Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek Thisis50 Interview [ThisIs50]

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“Blow” – Review Of EPMD’s We Mean Business

12.10.08 Written by MZ

Remember the end of American Gangster when Frank Lucas was finally released from jail and he looked lost and out of place? His suit didn’t fit right and he stuck out like a sore thumb. His time away didn’t help him at all as the world moved on without him. Nearly 10 years removed from their last album Out Of Business, EPMD are in the same position as Mr. Blue Magic as they navigate today’s hip-hop scene. Although they’ve never been strangers to the business side of hip-hop, they could use some help in the fashion part as they craft Construction Timb music in a Nike Boot world. As they continue to make analog music in digital world on their latest effort, We Mean Business, Erick & Parish (are still) Making (contractually obligated?) Dollars.

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EPMD – “Listen Up” Video

12.02.08 Written by Gotty™

That new new off EPMD’s upcoming album, We Mean Business, in stores on 12.9.08.

Previously Posted — EPMD – We Mean Business Album Sampler

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EPMD – We Mean Business Album Sampler

11.05.08 Written by Gotty™

Even during these recessionary times, Erick & Parrish still mean to make dollars. Read the rest of this entry »

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Blasts From The Past At “We The People” Festival 9.27.08

09.30.08 Written by LC Weber

On Saturday night in downtown L.A. the third annual “We The People” music festival jumped off with a laundry list of talent, from RZA to Primo to Les Claypool. I got there well after dark, hit the beer garden for a couple of tap-water flat Miller Lites and watched the folks who’d been there since 2 p.m. relinquish sanitary practice for a comfortable seat among plastic cups and cigarette butts peppering trampled grass. The problem with being fashionably late is you usually miss all the fun.

Nonetheless, I caught the act I came to see — Murs. The super locked MC blasted his way through a half hour set with high-fructose punch, igniting a bleary-eyed audience into crowd-surfable waves. After covering a sizable chunk of material from his new album, Murs For President, the So Cal native brought out another local, and legend — Kurupt. Folks damn near stomped each other to get a picture of the man as he regaled them with a few bars. And though that moment felt a certain climax of the night, it was during EPMD’s set the true surprise of the night got the blood a-rushing. Read the rest of this entry »

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“We Mean Business” – EPMD. Nokia Theater In NYC. 4.25.08

04.30.08 Written by TSSCrew

Words By Khalid Strickland

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EPMD’s goodwill tour finally touched down at a sold-out Nokia Theater in New York City. Much like the Super Bowl-winning Giants, the legendary duo of Parrish Smith and Erick Sermon received a heroes’ welcome in their home city. But before EPMD stormed the stage, the fired-up crowd was treated to performances by the members of the D.I.T.C. crew (Lord Finesse, O.C., Showbiz & A.G.), Lords of the Underground and a kinetic set courtesy of Naughty By Nature. Each act had hits aplenty and the packed house seemingly knew every classic record line for line.

Once the fans were worked to a fever pitch by the seasoned vets, the legendary EPMD took center stage and proceeded to rip shit. Erick Sermon set the tone from the jump, making the crowd roar as he proclaimed, “There will be no Laffy Taffy in here tonight!” It was a sight to behold. Midway into EPMD’s set, DJ Scratch got his customary spotlight moment and brought the house down with his feats turntable manipulation. No matter how many times I see Scratch do his thing, I always walk away amazed; he’s mastered the turntables the way Jimi Hendrix mastered a guitar. From start to finish, the entire concert was energetic. Read the rest of this entry »

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“Still In Business” – EPMD. Columbus, Ohio. 4.22.08

04.26.08 Written by TC

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When I gave word to my little brother that I was going to see EPMD later that evening, he responded with the phrase “What’s that?

Not only was the “what” instead of the “who” an indicator that Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith were facing an uphill battle in their comeback, it also goes to show how Hip-Hop’s overcrowded market can bury the memory of some of its pioneers.

Fuck it. I know what I was getting myself into.

Rolling up to Skully’s, which is one of Columbus Ohio’s definitive hot spots for local and independent acts to showcase their talents, I was immediately greeted to the sounds of the funky grooves from Connie Price and the Keystones. A live band complete with saxophones, bongos, and trumpets to accompany the typical bass guitars, drumset, and keyboards, the crew from the Left Coast (Cali to be exact), took the audience, who’s age demographic ranged from 18-to well over 40, back to the days of fat gold chains and Kangol® hats with the mixing of old school favorites such as Kool G. Rap’s “Ill Street Blues” and Rakim’s “Microphone Fiend” while throwing their own material in the mix. The fact that these brothers were Caucasian didn’t startle the crowd at the least, it just drove home the point that Hip-Hop was alive and well in the building.

After getting the crowd’s juices pumping for some of that classic material, the Keystones announced one more surprise before the men of business took the stage. With a brief introduction, underground champion Percee P took the stage to spread his message. While the majority of the crowd played the background due to their unfamiliarity, there was still nods of approval as Percee ripped through extended versions of his infamous battle with Lord Finesse before capitalizing his performance with “International Hustler”, which appears on the Keystones latest album Tell Me Something.

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With the mood set and the crowd’s energy bubbling for the E Double and Pee-MD, the duo took the stage and immediately ripped into “Strictly Business” and “It’s My Thang” before greeting the more than appreciative crowd. Approaching their 20th anniversary in the rap game, Erick Sermon was extremely vocal in his displeasure for the here-today/gone-tomorrow acts of the present, ripping through accapella freestyles laced with ridicule before telling all wack rap hopefuls present “You Gots To Chill.” Not to be outdone, PMD covered both verses for “Please Listen To My Demo” to motivate the rightful heirs to the Hip-Hop throne. Keeping it in “89″ for the time being, the businessmen kept it funky with “Knick Knack Patty Wack,” and “So Wat Cha Sayin” as the Keystones supplied the instrumentation, much to the die hard’s delight. Read the rest of this entry »

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