Monthly Archives: March 2009

Myka 9, Abstract Rude and Aceyalone tour

In May, Mike (Myka 9), Aaron (Abstract Rude) and Eddie (Aceyalone) will head on tour together. The trio will perform material together as Haiku D’Etat and solo. Each has a new album out: Myka 9’s 1969 dropped in January, Abstract … Continue reading

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The Wrap Up: Meat and cheese edition

Remember, there’s no crying in hip hop: T.I. sentenced to a year and a day in prison (billboard.com) DOOM finally admits he uses an impostor for his shows, photo shoots (stonesthrow.com) Kanye West finally admits he uses a “ghost blogger” … Continue reading

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Hollywood Holt tour dates

Hollywood Holt, the Chicago rapper with a name like a cowboy, has a modest buzz from last year’s tour with Kid Cudi, a deal with Chocolate Industries and the iTunes single “Hollywood.” He’s building on that with a few spot … Continue reading

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Next on Brainfeeder: Ras G

Ras G, who runs a record label and store in Los Angeles called Poo-Bah Records, will be the next artist to release an album on Flying Lotus’ Brainfeeder imprint. Ras G has already dropped two albums, including last fall’s Ghetto … Continue reading

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Willie Isz create “Georgiavania”

In late 2007, Jneiro Jarel and Khujo Goodie announced they were recording together under the guise Willie Isz; they subsequently leaked several well-circulated tracks on the Internet. Now comes the full length. Georgiavania is a notable departure for Jarel, best … Continue reading

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Savath y Savalas’ “La Llama”

Scott Herren has unveiled the final installment in his spring trilogy of albums. Ironically, however, it has gone on sale before the two previously-announced projects by Prefuse 73 and Diamond Watch Wrists. Savath y Savalas’ fourth album, La Llama is … Continue reading

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Superlists!: Top Ten Femcees

Chuck D., the legendary front man for Public Enemy, recently told Allhiphop.com that he wants to see more women involved in hip hop. “In ‘09, my fighting the power is for women in Hip-Hop, especially groups, producers, songwriters, and label … Continue reading

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Tash returns with “Control Freek”

Tash from the recently reformed Alkaholiks has finished his second solo album (and first since 1999). Control Freek features guest shots from B-Real from Cypress Hill, Khujo Goodie from Goodie Mob/Willie Isz, Tony Touch, Knocturnal and old Likwit Crew friends J-Ro … Continue reading

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The Wrap Up: RIP HHC, Eddie Bo

All the news that’s fit to forget: British rap mag Hip Hop Connection calls it quits after two decades (unkut.com) VH-1’s “Behind the Music” returns with Kanye West, M.I.A., Lil Wayne, others TBA (hollywoodreporter.com) RIP Eddie Bo (soulsides.com) Big Boi … Continue reading

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K’naan opens for Snoop Dogg

After he wraps up his current tour next month, K’naan will open a few dates in the South on Snoop Doggy Dogg’s tour. No word on if they’ll perform a duet together.

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Digable Planets fracture, cancel tour

Yesterday, Digable Planets announced that they were canceling an upcoming tour scheduled to begin this week. The reason? According to a MySpace bulletin, it’s because Ladybug decided to leave the group. No word yet on how this will affect Common … Continue reading

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Super Finale!

Just for fun.

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Buck 65’s Bike For Three project

Canadian iconoclast Buck 65 has formed a project with Belgian electronic producer Greetings From Tuskan called Bike For Three! And no, it has nothing to do with last year’s acclaimed Bike trilogy. Bike For Three has actually gestated since 2007, … Continue reading

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Tanya Morgan welcomes you to “Brooklynati”

The three members of Tanya Morgan — Don Will, Ilyas and Von Pea — have tormented and teased their fans with side projects all winter, from mixtapes (Von Pea’s The Further Adventures of Von Pea, Ilyas’ The Prelude) to web … Continue reading

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Sa-Ra’s “Nuclear Evolution: The Age of Love”

On June 9, Ubiquity Records will release Sa-Ra Creative Partners’s long-awaited  Nuclear Evolution: The Age Of Love. Although technically Sa-Ra’s second album, Nuclear Evolution may be their first proper full-length. 2007’s The Hollywood Recordings was a mish-mash of old singles … Continue reading

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The Grouch & Eligh on tour

What’s a Living Legends album without a tour? Next month, the Grouch & Eligh will celebrate their forthcoming Say G&E! with a tour across the Western United States. Hipsters cavorting at SXSW this week and heads making the pilgrimage to … Continue reading

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Peanut Butter Wolf leads Stones Throw tour

Next month, Peanut Butter Wolf will lead Stones Throw’s new talent on a rare North American tour. In addition to Wolf’s patented “VJ” sets, the shows will feature Mayer Hawthorne & the County, James Pants and Dam-Funk.

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New Music: Dälek

Dälek Gutter Tactics (Ipecac, IPC109) Many years ago in the pages of Musician magazine, Bill Flanagan classified punk bands under two categories: the ambition Clash-types who expanded the genre’s inspired primitivism, and the Ramones-style bands that played variations of the … Continue reading

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DJ Shadow talks new album

It’s funny. Every time DJ Shadow drops a new album, he claims that he won’t take so long to release the next one…and then he takes several years to release the next one. It happened with 2002’s The Private Press, … Continue reading

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Eyezon’s “A People Like Us” tangled in red tape

Last November, I posted an item about Eyezon and Sean Lane’s album, A People Like Us. Unfortunately, just days after writing the post, I received news that Eyezon’s label, rising indie label Interdependent Media (Finale, J*Davey, Tanya Morgan), had shelved … Continue reading

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