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Monthly Archives: June 2008
Saul Williams issues “NiggyTardust” on CD and vinyl
After a widely publicized digital “pay what you want” release last fall, the Fader Label will issue Saul Williams’ third album, The Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust!, on July 8 in CD and vinyl formats. Despite some early standoffish reviews, … Continue reading
Girl Talk advocates “Feed the Animals,” tours
On Thursday, June 19, digital prankster/mixmaster Girl Talk posted his new album Feed the Animals over the Internet. Feed the Animals is available as a “pay what you want” download. You can pay nothing and download the album as 320 … Continue reading
Dizzee Rascal re-ups for America
If you missed Dizzee Rascal on his sold-out No Chiefs Allowed tour with El-P last May, here’s some good news: He’s coming back to the States for another run. The bad news is that he’s sticking to the same major … Continue reading
Warped Tour hip-hop: MC Chris, Junk Science
Last year, I criticized Warped Tour for its tendency to add a token hip-hop act or two to a slew of crappy punk bands. But this year appears to be different. While Warped Tour’s tone remains obscenely corporate, with the … Continue reading
Black Sheep, Nice & Smooth head Scion Live Metro
It’s nearing the end of the month again., and that means it’s time for another edition of Scion Live Metro. After spending most of 2008 in the Southwest, the car company now seems to have moved its free concerts to … Continue reading
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Immortal Technique hearkens “The 3rd World” with tours, writing contest
Starting next week, self-styled revolutionary Immortal Technique will spend the rest of the summer touring across the country. He’ll be promoting his first album in four years, The 3rd World, which is set to drop on June 24 via Koch … Continue reading
Qwel heads New Wine Tour
This week, several members from Chicago-based collective Galapagos4 embark on a monthlong national tour. The jaunt will promote Qwel’s album with producer Kip Killagain, The New Wine, which dropped on Tuesday, June 10. The boisterous, outspoken rapper (pictured above) will … Continue reading
Interdependent Media emerges with Tanya Morgan, J*Davey
What is Interdependent Media? The Bay Area, Calif. label is relatively unknown on the music scene, but has already corraled two major artists in the urban underground: J*Davey and Tanya Morgan. Interdependent Media was launched by Ian “ID” Davis, Evan … Continue reading
Awol One opens for Islands
If you go see an Islands show and and a weird, sleepy-eyed rapper gets on stage, don’t worry: It’s our irrepressible friend Awol One. The Los Angeles MC is opening for the Montreal indie-rock band, and he’ll get a chance … Continue reading
Review: The Cool Kids, “The Bake Sale”
The Cool Kids’ long-awaited EP, The Bake Sale, gathers all of Mikey Rocks and Chuck Inglish’s online hits into a breezy portrait of middle-class aspirations. Continue reading
K-The-I??? returns with “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow”
On October 30, Mush Records will release K-The-I???’s Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, an album completely produced by L.A. beat vet Thavius Beck. “After the man known as Kiki relocated from Cambridge to LA in ’07, after 2 months of sweating … Continue reading
Review: Jackson Conti, “Sujinho”
Otis ‘Madlib” Jackson, Jr. and Ivan “Mamão†Conti join forces as Jackson Conti and produce Sujinho, a trip into classic brasilismo. Continue reading
The Plug One Q&A: Pugs Atomz
Chicago hip-hop vet Pugs Atomz discusses his long-running college radio show, an upcoming collaboration with DJ Vadim, and a scene that runs much deeper than Kanye West, Common and Lupe Fiasco. (Editor’s Note: This story has been updated.) Continue reading
