New Mos Def that will appear on Michael Sterling Eaton‘s new album, “Mictape Vol. 1″, which also features guest appearances from Curren$y and The Cool Kids. Directed by Creative Control, one of Dame Dash‘s new ventures.
Dr. P-Plus is in the building! For those of you still having trouble getting the ladies, learn the P Plus method of “Letting it be known”, or the Arcee and Inzane method of “Do as little work as possible”. The Freqs go deep on relations.
Sick Sound Syndrome roll through with KRNFX and Scott Jackson and proceed to blow our minds with and ill beatbox session. Man, beatboxing has come a long way since Doug E Fresh and The Biz.
The Real Frequency Jan 25, 2010
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Royce Da 5′ 9″ – It’s The New
Cassidy – Henny & Bacardi
Consequence - Callin’ Me
Consequence f/ Asher Roth – Childish Games (Prod. Mr. Attic)
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One of the craziest beatbox sessions I’ve ever been privy to see. Check out Scott Jackson doing his Michael Jackson beatbox up top and the whole crew doing other joints like Lil’ Wayne’s “A Millie” and Snoop Dogg’s “Drop It Like It’s Hot” after the jump. Shouts to my dude Phil from PhillyDFilms for the footage. Read the rest of this entry »
“Panacea producer K-Murdock’s most recent project, Mood Muzik Vol. 2: Piano-rama fuses piano, jazz, and hip-hop to create a refreshing, organic album. While crafting Mood Muzik Vol. 1 (Seasons), K-Murdock encountered numerous beats using piano-laden samples.Piano-rama gives these beats the proper release they deserve. K-Murdock is also heavily influenced by legendary Japanese pianist Ryuichi Sakamoto’s album, Illustrated Musical Encyclopedia.
Mood Muzik Vol. 2: Piano-rama boasts an impressive roster of emcees and singers who bring K-Murdock’s productions to life. Guests include, Wes Felton, Bilal Salaam, The Regiment, Hezekiah, The ParanormL, Random, Fuzz & Mac, Real Reid, and The Five One. Finally, no K-Murdock album would be complete without some verses from his Panacea partner, Raw Poetic. With such a mix of talent, Piano-rama upholds the quality of music and positive vibes that K-Murdock’s music is known for.”
Grand Phee of We Stole The Show interviews Toronto femcee Eternia and they talk about how her name came about, her musical influences and being from Canada! Part 2 coming soon!