I got the album Soulhack when it was released in 2003. Loved it then, love it now. Now, a few years later i found that Forss uploaded Soulhack on Soundcloud, not only for streaming but for downloading too! So check this out and buy the record from his record label Sonar Kollektiv if you like it.
One of the freshest mixes ever! A alot of Quasimoto tracks mixed with stuff that he has sampled. Props to Quasi and DJ Trouble for dropping this for free!
Found on RAPCATS Blog.
Quazimoto Meets Himself: A Journey Into Fresh Digging Mix by DJ Troubl
DJ HISA a.k.a Southpaw chop:
Tokyo born Hideo Sasaki known as DJ HISA who started in taking venture of night club & disco scene in mid 80’s when he was 14 years old. He was one of Japan’s young generation age who didn’t attend school much and was hanging out in Shibuya’s best known clubs like LA Scala, Candy Candy, Shinjuku’s B&B and club call Star Woods where DJ Honda used to play regularly.
Check this out. A mixtape full of some of the best rappers and producers out there. The Exactly is giving us a free Mixtape with alot of good songs and artist…for free!
The mixtape features artists like:
Pacific Division (Like, Mibbs & B Young), Diz Gibran, Dom Kennedy, Blu & Ta’Raach (C.R.A.C. Knuckles), Miguel, U-N-I (Y-O & Thurzday), Fisticuffs, Shawn Jackson, Christian Rich, Theo, Theophilus London, Mickey Factz and the GFC, Drake, Travis McCoy (Of Gym Class Heroes), Happy, Proton, Jessica Tonder, Naturel, Omen, Stat Quo, DJ Sean G, Ty & Kory, DJ Khalil, BJ The Chicago Kid, Bobby Creekwater, Illmind, The Cool Kids, TiRon, Ayomari, Bobby Creekwater, Stat Quo, Swiff D, Tunji of Inverse, Now On, Ro. Blvd, Haircut, Jack Sample Pros., 2DopeBoyz (Shake & Meka), Solange, Fresh Milk, Two Black Guys, Skin & Bones, Phonix, H.E.R, Inverse, DJ Dahi & Haps.
Group Home’s debut album Livin’ Proof from 1995 is an another excellent example of how DJ Premier justly saves his best beats for more skilled rappers than Guru. The album is lined with the heavy, dark but still playful beats that characterizes much of the golden age New York hiphop. Melachi The Nut Cracker and Lil’ Dap of Group Home brilliantly complement the beats with great verses about their tough life. Pretty much every word said by Melachi could be scratched into the chorus of any rap song and sound heavy. The same could probably be said about Lil’ Dap who, on the other hand, delivers his flow with a rather unusual voice that he manages to make sound quite tough.
Our aim is to share and spread new and old, largely unknown or different music for everyone with a interest in rhythms and beats.
Located in what we like to call the Funk Valley in Stockholm, visitors from distant places as Algeria, Peru and South Korea are now already enjoying our site with a growing catalog of artists and music blog. We hope you like our collection of fun, experimental and talented artists as much as we do. Everything is free to stream, download, remix and consume in any way you like. And we would of course love to hear your music as well!
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