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79 minutes | Dec 26, 2021
Hard Time On Planet Earth
Best of 2021. For the annual report with the ranting and raving about my favorite albums, check it out on Medium. Safety as Illusion - ELUCID x Von Pea / I Got Soul Freestyle - Ghostface Killah / Merv Griffin Enterprises - Zilla Rocca (feat. Alaska & Curly Castro) / QGTM - DJ JS-1 / The Glitch - Your Old Droog x Edan / DOOM Unto Others - Czarface x DOOM / Hell On Earth Pt. 2 - Westside Gunn (feat. Benny The Butcher & Conway) / Vexed - The Bug (feat. Moor Mother) / Wishing Bad - Armand Hammer x The Alchemist (featuring Curly Castro & Amani) / Raynathan and Romello - Curly Castro / Blaqstar Farms - YUNGMORPHEUS & ewonee / Burner Account -  Open Mike Eagle (feat. Armand Hammer) / Black Spiderman - Steel Tipped Dove x Fatboi Sharif / No Michka - Rafael de Toledo Pedroso / Some More Paper - DJ Muggs x Crimeapple / Absolem Reprise Pt. 1 - DJ Muggs x Roc Marciano / Piano Love - Conway The Machine x The Alchemist / Dopeman Heaven - Fat Ray (feat. Danny Brown) / Nothing Like the Sun - Tree (feat. Roc Marciano) / Zebu's Theme - GeneralBackPain x Flu / The Poison Butterfly - Solomon Strange x Ari Yuseff / I Notice - Ka / Light - Navy Blue / curse of the polo - serengeti / uptown 37 - R.A.P. Ferreira / Ghost of Hammurabi - Killah Priest / The Healer - Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band / Ten Boxes/Sin Eater - Mach-Hommy    
62 minutes | Dec 19, 2020
ghanaian pallbearers
It's the Best of MMXX part 2--just the flaming bangers.  Stay at home or dance with us.  Stay at home and dance with us?  And/or dance with us?  Endor dance?  Whatever. Born Woke - Enemy Radio / Nobody - The Leonard Simpson Duo (Guilty Simpson x Leonard Charles) / Holy Calamafuck - Run The Jewels / The Blinding - Jay Electronica (feat. Travis Scott) / Pirouette - Shirt / War Stories - Armand Hammer / Charles Barkley - Tha God Fahim x Your Old Droog x Preservation / Bolo Vs Van Damme (International Crime) - Tokyo Cigar x Odd Nosdam / Jansport - DJ Muggs x Al.Divino / E.K.N.Y. (Ed Koch New York) - R.A. The Rugged Man (feat. Inspectah Deck & Timbo King) / Guzman Escapes - The Opioid Era / Armament - ShrapKnel (feat. Zilla Rocca) / Ginkabiloba - The Koreatown Oddity (feat. Taz Arnold) / New Classic - GeneralBackPain x BodyBagBen / Pimps Don't Wear Rabbits - Roc Marciano / Pour House - Mach-Hommy (feat. Your Old Droog) / Fly Decorum - Daniel Son x Finn / Rammellzee - Cargo Cults / Chocolate Souffle - Shabazz Palaces / Fear Of God - Conway (feat. Dej Loaf)  
51 minutes | Dec 1, 2020
b-bop for b-boys (take 10)
So was gonna sit on this for a bit, but since all but two are 2020 joints, why not--it's a stealth Best of MMXX too. Bubba Chuck - Westside Gunn (feat. Stove God Cooks) / Bullets & Predicaments - Killy Shoot x Onaje Jordan (feat. General Back Pain, Lupus Dei & Chuck Chan) / Noncipher (dub) - Kenny Segal / Laundry - R.A.P. Ferreira / The Monk Is Infinite - Small Professor / Red Herring (August Fanon Alternate Take) - ShrapKnel / Fuck WW3 Freestyle - AM x Akari / Landline - Kassa Overall (feat. Carlos Overall) / Orko Freestyle #3 - K-The-I??? x Orko Eloheim / 1024 - Haircut Ambiance (August Fanon x Tokyo Cigar) (feat. Iceberg Theory) / Mystic Music - Small Professor b/w We Real Cool - Gwendolyn Brooks / Accordion - Neneh Cherry x The Thing / Act 4—No More Wires - Moor Mother b/w Song of the Law Abiding Citizen - June Jordan / Battlefield Culture - Saint Abdullah (feat. Travis Laplante)   Previously...  
80 minutes | Nov 1, 2020
portrait of a year on fire
Don't need to tell you how the year went.  But music-wise, another amazing one.  This is the first half of the Best of MMXX: Portrait of a Year on Fire.  Portrait of a World on Fire. AKA Tentin Quarantino's Once Upon A Time...In My House. Lost In The Future - The Stooges / Hell Up In Harlem Intro - Swave Sevah x Parallel Thought / Repulsion - Bonzo / When It Happens (Don't Mind Me) - NIN / Sloth - Skrapez / Guillotine - AMANI x KING VISION ULTRA / The carnal soul - Saint Abdullah / 1492 - AZOMALI / 56 - Crimeapple x MichaelAngelo / Spurs 3 - Conway (feat. Benny The Butcher & Westside Gunn) / Power - Killy Shoot x Tone Beatz (feat. General Back Pain) / Once Upon A Time In Somnath - FRKSE / if kane battled ra, kool g rap would win - Small Professor / Parables - Armand Hammer (feat. Akai Solo) / Risk - The Alchemist / the edge of new clothes - Open Mike Eagle / Children Of Never - Preservation (feat. AG) / Where Do I Begin? - Controller 7 x Buck 65 / exhausted - serengeti / OMENS & TOTEMS - R.A.P. Ferreira / P.R.A.Y. - Ka / wading for the hour - BLACK QUANTUM FUTURISM / What is Lost, We Will Win - dälek / Now You Sit Alone - 24-Carat Black / Magnificent Interview - Killah Priest    
74 minutes | Feb 29, 2020
b-bop for b-boys (take 9)
You can play a shoestring if you're sincere. -John Coltrane Mrs. Cloutfire - Your Old Droog (feat. Mach-Hommy) / The Headcracker - Double XX Posse / Now You're Mine - Gang Starr / Popcorn - KMD / Scooby Doo -  Cypress Hill / Visible Plus Invisible - Elucid / Burnt Spoons (vs Mingus Shoots) - Roc Marciano (feat. Charles Mingus) / Nothingness Of Space (PT03) - PSY/OPSogist / Mission Statement - Blueprint / p9 33 - Odd Nosdam / Turntable Jazz 2 - Rob Swift / And All You Can Do Is Laugh (2) - cLOUDDEAD / Holidisk Inn - DJ Disk aka PhonopsychographDISK / Reality Sandwich - Busdriver / Haitian Fight Song [interlude] - Charles Mingus / Got It Goin' On - DJ Mark the 45 King / Warmachines - billy woods / Net Gala, Threepeat - Sadhugold / Bomb Shelter - Roc Marciano (feat. Willie The Kid) / B7 - Tha God Fahim x Mach-Hommy / Blackwater - Tha God Fahim x Mach-Hommy / Wild Minks - Quelle Chris (feat. Mach Hommy) / Dump You In A RVA - Nickelus F / camera - Nostrum Grocers / Special Blend - Henry Canyons (feat. Homeboy Sandman & Zoe Rose Palladino) / Haitian Fight Song [interlude 2] - Charles Mingus / Jazz Origins Interview - KRS x Rakim Previous takes
75 minutes | Dec 7, 2019
2019, after the fall of new york
At this point it's become pretty much the same picks every year...there's just so many great, prolific artists, and I don't have the time to dig up unknown gems like I used to.  Was 2019 kinda an extension of 2018, or did I just like the next batch of work by the same artists?  Or is that the same thing?  IS TIME EVEN REAL, MAN? billy woods :: Throne of Blood billy woods :: Hiding Places / Terror Management  You know woods is my favorite working rapper, in my all-time top 10--I been TELLING you since 2008.  Of his six solos this decade PLUS five Armand Hammer joints--the dude put in serious fucking work, with really no drop in quality--I'd have to say Hiding Places is the capstone.  Hiding Places, thanks to Kenny Segal's production, is more cohesive--something like a modern blues album in feel, with lots of guitar squelch and deep-gut sound, and it pulls together as a novel, in a way some of the others have been short story collections.  And woods is still that dude who packs in references to Things Fall Apart, Andy Capp, Sanford & Son, Wu-Tang, and Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy all in the same damn song.  Terror Management is icy and glittering where Hiding is dark and muddy; it's a victory lap around the decade, playing around with vibing Love Boat beats ("Western Education")--probably the only potential radio crossover single ever about Boko Haram; Magnificent Seven type beats ("Myth"); postpunk ("dead birds"); glitch-hop ("gas leak"); some kinda Hitchcock soundtrack type deal ("FNU LNU")...you get the idea. My favorite thing this year was how many people were writing about woods so I can stop killing myself trying to explain to y'all.  I don't really get the whole woods on a best-of list with Nick Cave and Lana Del Rey, that shit is mad weird, but OK cool.  Now the man's made Time fucking Magazine's list though, I can probably retire.   DJ Muggs :: Soul Assassins Redux    DJ Muggs x Mach-Hommy :: Tuez-Les Tous & Kill Em All / DJ Muggs x Crimeapple :: Medallo / DJ Muggs x Meyhem Lauren :: Members Only / DJ Muggs x Tha God Fahim :: Dump Assassins Carrying on from last year's KAOS and Dia Del Asesinato, the Muggsaissance continued with five EPs where, as always, Rap's Carl Carlson brought out the best shinings from this generation of army-jacket-wearing spitters. Talking longitude and latitude bitch. Those that know, know that 1997's Soul Assassins, Chapter 1 is one of the greatest compilations of all time, with Muggs at the height of his production and a grip of that era's greats bringing some real fire.  Fact is, with this output and the different rappers jumping on and off each other's guest spots, this year's set is more like one long Soul Assassins, Vol. 3...or Soul Assassins: The Series.  Muggs x Netflix.  I'm up for another season, greenlight that shit.   Yikes The Zero :: An Echo Storm Howling So this jumps off with ‘We, The Morlocks’…the Morlocks, in case you skipped 7th grade, were the underground mutant future people in The Time Machine, who only came out of the sewers to capture and eat the fey, um, pale-skinned Eloi.  Because mankind had devolved into two separate, unequal races.  Yeah, 1895 was on some shit.  Is this a concept album?  Not really.  It’s an art.  It has allusions, facets, considerations, intimations.  It’s a whole mood, that’s for sure. The production is just superb; there’s a lotta avant garde art rap I can’t fuck with because it’s too discordant.  I guess you could say Yikes’ butter-mumble rap is like a depressed Homeboy Sandman, but it’s just a vocal resemblance.  (You can’t also compare him to Earl since he’s been around longer.)  And I mean ‘Broken Sun’ is more like an afrofuturist Tom Waits joint from a collapsed galaxy…and ‘Moonchild Exile’ comes off like crashed on the couch, Sudafed overdose coma with some disturbing stop-motion kids’ film on (like that one where Santa is a huge Russian who beats the fuck out of people). What I like about Yikes is how he changes it up from eerie pulsar drone to lysergic circus to the straight-up, rapping-their-entire-asses-off posse cut of ‘Razor Opera.’ The record pairs right up with 2017’s amazing Dr Molotov; this dude really has hit his lane.  If that one was like Godspeed Whoops You! Dropped The Boston Philharmonic Down The Stairs In 4x Slow Motion, this one is like Shabazz Shitty Studio Rental, It Smells Like Weed In Here, Jesus Christ Open A Window. Maybe it's not like that. There's a Melle Mel x Moor Mother thing happening, there's a Doors thing going on, there's an afropunk anime thing going on, there's a broken fairy tale thing going on.  Like I said, it's an art.   Roc Marciano :: Marcielago   Son. It's Roc Marci. For me Marcberg is a stone-cold classic, and it set the stage for all East Coast rap this decade.  I probably liked Volumes I-IX of the loosies and guest shots a bit more than most of the followup albums--when he hops on someone else's beat, he picks a great one--but also last year's KAOS with Muggs was a close third.  Marcielago is a perfection, a distillation, of a decade's work.  His production is tighter than ever, with Animoss and Alc also gifting two of their best.  It's got his signature blend of smooth and ruthless, of threats and indulgence...it's got the funk and the thousand yard stare.  It's got brunch and cars and what his bitch is like today.  It's got Willie The Kid and Ka.     Griselda, Season Five Griselda :: WWCD / WestSide Gunn :: HWH7 / Conway :: Everybody is F.O.O.D. 3 / Look What I Became / Benny the Butcher :: The Plugs I Met Griselda is a franchise, has been since 2015, and its members are not only highly conscious of that, it's part of their plan.  I don't expect artistic expression or risks or variation, just good reliable gangsta shit on some Chris Paltrow and Snoop in the SUV regretting their violent life choices.  I do prefer when they avoid the Mantovani, Starring Ava Gardner, warbly-ass syrup beats.  So this season had some damn solid episodes, and Eminem didn't fuck up their Shady debut by forcing them into crap R&B crossover singles or bad Not Dre beats.  He even settled for his terrible guest verse to basically be an aftercredit scene.  He's aged terribly though, they shouldn't have put him on the cover.     Memento Mori aka Hologram Tupac Live In Las Vegas aka Digitally De-Aged DeNiro Sean Price & Small Professor :: 86 Witness / Gang Starr :: One of the Best Yet / Nas :: Lost Tapes 2  The loss of Sean Price hit hard because he was such a vibrant, alive, loud-ass, larger-than-life dude. He hopped on so many tracks for verses it was like the dude who shows up to all the parties and snaps--and for a couple years after he passed, those (feat. Sean Price) joints just kept coming.  Small Pro really did his thing on the boom, the bap, the Carhartt stitchery and the guest spots.  It's a great P! record and a great towering monument to a beast of the microphone. It took me a while to get through even one listen of the Gang Starr: trying not to hear where Guru was punched in and where the beat was just slightly off, and just the kinda creepy aspect of the whole procedure.  But you know what, Premier is his brother, and he did it justice.  We'll just pretend the J Cole track doesn't exist, and therefore we got one more solid Gang Starr album. Usually posthumous records feel Frankensteined together, shameless, ghoulish and slick cash grabs.  Both of these came correct, respectful--but also celebratory and banging rather than mournful and bathetic. OK, I know Nas isn't dead...but the rapper he once was sure seems to be.  The hype around Lost Tapes 2 spoiled within a day or two of its drop, fouled by its many shitty tracks.  Also, just one more time: WHAT IN THE ACTUAL FUCK IS THE DEAL WITH THAT "WHAT IF NAS, BUT A WEREWOLF" SONG.  But once you strip it down to its 5 good joints ('Vernon Family,' 'Highly Favored,' 'It Never Ends,' 'QueensBridge Politics,' and 'Beautiful Life') you get a tight EP of the old Nas.   Those are my tops, but how many is that?  Because I'm not really saying all the Muggs totally hit or even that more than 33% of the Nas is all that.  I don't know man.  It doesn't have to be fucking math.  You wanna impose round number structure on music?  Sure, you do that, and I'll tell you what this algebraic equation tastes like.  This was the year when the Top 50 List was scientifically demonstrated as being the most fucktarded, pointless and maddening exercise in music history. Other Records I Liked In Alphabetical Order A.M. Breakups :: Soldier / Architecture 3 & 4 Bloodmoney Perez :: About Fucking Time Choosey & Exile :: Black Beans dälek :: Respect To The Authors Elucid :: Every Egg I Cracked Today Was Double Yolked Grift Company :: Too Many Secrets Jel/Odd Nosdam :: GLASS CUTTERS Jumbled :: August Heat Massimo e Massimo :: s/t MAUP9000 :: Smoke City III Preservation :: SePtember 1200 Quelle Chris :: Guns Roughneck Jihad & Solomon Strange :: The Adventures of Dr Voodun Ruby Yacht :: 37 Gems ShrapKnel :: Cobalt Tenshun :: Cat Nap Tree :: The Wild End / We Grown Now W.A.S.T.E.L.A.N.D.S. :: BBQ & Chaos Wiki :: OOFIE Your Old Droog :: It Wasn't Even Close / Transportation  Zilla Rocca :: 96 Mentality   Anyway, here's your annual report mix of the hottest joints: SUPANOVA - Odd Nosdam / Speak Gently - billy woods (feat. Self Jupiter) / L.D.T. - Mestizo & Meaty Ogre (feat. Quangou) / ELO Style - Grift Company (feat ALASKA & iAlive) / Double DD's - Tree & Parallel Thought / Refrigerator P - Sean Price & Small Professor (feat. Rock & DJ Revolution) / Lights Out - Gang Starr (feat. M.O.P.) / Pistol Smoke - Ghostface Killah (feat. Solomon Childs) / Wavy - DJ Muggs x Meyhem Lauren / Titanium White - DJ Muggs x Mach-Hommy x The God Fahim / Bloodtype - DJ Muggs x CRIM
53 minutes | Dec 26, 2018
best of mmxvii :: learn the basics, then go disco
It's funny to me how cats are putting out 'best of the year lists' right after Thanksgiving...the fuck are you, a supermarket shifting your holiday decorations stock?  The year is 12 months long fam.  It's also funny how anyone can claim their best of the year list is objective, because ain't no way you listened to ALL the records that came out this year, unless you're a brain in a jar or some shit. Finally, it's funny to me, but also great, that Armand Hammer's Paraffin is making so many year-end lists, because I've been shouting about those cats literally all decade and no one was listening.  Also because a lot of lists put them up next to Cardi B. (I'm still trying to parse what this means, but I don't wanna listen to Cardi B.) I see a lot of these youngbloods firing off with no knowledge or respect for where hip hop came from, and that's fine, but they don't last. They come and go.  You can't have light coming from everywhere.  You need to learn the shadows.  The gods who earn respect are those who master the basics, then go disco. This year wasn't about best albums anyways.  I like how y'all argue about what's an album, what's an EP, what's a mixtape--as if these things still existed.  The best of this year was groups of projects, flexing musical range; and also projects that were whole, like an egg, perfect and cohesive from start to finish. 1. The Elucid Globular Cluster   Armand Hammer :: Paraffin / Elucid x Haj of Dumhi :: No Edge Ups In Uganda / Elucid :: Shit Don't Rhyme No More / Nostrum Grocers :: Nostrum Grocers There were cats that released 31 albums this year; cats who dropped 300 songs.  That's not range, that's industry.  Elucid wins the year because of his range, the stretch of his output, and the growth in his art.  There's cacophony, doom, prophecy, world-weariness, irony and resistance.  Knowledge of all the Babylon A.D. tricks that RZA taught him in the vampire bar.  He's the cat who can get you past the checkpoints, but a hero ain't nothing but a chopped cheese.  Solo and teamed up with high calibre MCs and producers, these four releases were different powerful stones loaded into one iron mic.  Chuck D wrote his messages billboard-and-protest-sign ready; Elucid, along with billy woods and milo, twist 'em up cryptic and secret, slip them into fortune cookies made of sandpaper and dark syrup.  If I can make you really feel it, I won’t have to explain shit. In the cold vein of February he dropped Shit Don't Rhyme No More, with the glimmer of hope in "Hyssop" and the O Superman, Blade Is On Drugs of "All of a Sudden We Were in a Vampire Bar."  In June we got his collabo with Dumhi, no snakes allowed, with those Romare Bearden type beats.  Hurricane summer brought the team up with milo for Nostrum Grocers: illuminated, a jazz cookout, two free-association masters in a cipher behind the cellar door.  There's grace and peace here, shelter in the pervading menace of 2018 Amerikkka. Last year's ROME saw Elucid and billy woods burn the empire; Paraffin throws more fuel on the fire.  Only came back to tell 'em 'bout them fuckin' flames.  As always, darker than midnight, deeper than Mariana, Finnegan-deep with the references--they'll drop Jenny Holzer, Killah Priest and Rumsfeld quotes all up in the same track ("Black Garlic").  'No such thing as halfway crooks' be the mantra.  '100 Miles & Running' be the treatise.  I nominate 'Nature of the Threat' as the new Black national anthem.  Woods' verses on "No Days Off," "Dettol" and "Fuhrman Tapes" are some of his best--service weapon in my face, all I could see was his lips chapped: that's some Richard Price shit right there.  The beats picked from their deck of producers groan, corrode, wheeze, kick, vibrate, snap, fill the unframed sky. It's rightly tipped for album of the year all over. At some undisclosed location woods and Elucid have been anointed Rappers Most Likely To Be Sanctioned By Drone Strike. The Metrocard machine asks you the big life question: what do you want to do?  Do you want to add value?  Or add time?  You can't have both.  The veil has been lifted, are you listening?  You can only ride those rolling pages after you make that choice.  Spare change for drugstore sushi?   2. DJ Muggs :: Return of the Dark Star Soul Assassins :: Dia Del Asesinato / DJ Muggs x Roc Marciano :: KAOS / Cypress Hill :: Elephants on Acid There's that thing where movie franchises have a couple good ones at the beginning, then they reboot the whole thing and shitcan all the crappy sequels, like Halloween and hopefully Terminator.  Actually Terminator Halloween is a pretty good description of what Muggs came back with this year.  The dubstep record, the last bad Cypress Hill records--let's say they never happened.  Muggs came back with some of his strongest, heaviest, ponderous and slamming beats across all three projects.  Soul Assassins built G. Rap, Raekwon and DOOM dark cathedrals to preach in.  You know that scene in Fear & Loathing where they're in the Circus Circus and can't get off the merry go round because they're too high?  That's the lysergic big top Muggs Barnum'd up for Elephants.  No one expected in 2018 to get a Cypress Hill record that's a true followup to IV, but there it is.  Last but best, Kaos was Marci's best of his 2018 suite, rolling his whip down a dark road on the edge of town.  Taking Marciano away from the cool, minimalist blaxploitation loops into Muggs' rave-beside-the-Ganges gave his rhymes a larger and sweeping quality, rallying the armies of dead homies. Oh yeah, there was that exactly-two-songs Muggs x DOOM thing too, which was...released. 3. Roc Marci :: Quartet in G Major Rosebudd's Revenge 2 / Behold A Pale Horse / Pimpstrumentals / assorted loosies What Marci does is to reduce that old style gangsta/pimp shit to its essential elements and build it back up in small, sharp shards, carving with that essence, so every line could be an end-to-end burner or carved on a tombstone (yours, not his).  It's Japanese calligraphy, each track a single character that says "Across 110th Street," painted with a musk-ox hair brush in blood (yours, not his) on Fendi mulberry paper while he's wearing a tangerine silk kimono and a bad bitch rubs his shoulders and makes him rare jasmine tea.  There's an intense simplicity, a harmony and focus that charges every joint.  It's velvet draped on concrete. It's a hand-tooled Mexican leather holster for a gold-plated .45 with mother-of-pearl inlaid handles.  Cutting the garlic paper thin with a razor for those jailhouse meals type beats.  It's Meditations on Pimpstaism.  He slides into guest verses, drops bodies and slides out, assassin style.  Comparisons with those he's influenced are pointless and spurious: "you can't compare a goldfish to Moby Dick." 4. Knife Knights :: 1 Time Mirage I can't grasp why the fuck this was so slept on.  It's a Shabazz Palaces side project that sounds like another dope-ass laser beam, electrogalacticfunk, zoned out neon glide Shabazz Palaces record.  Everybody likes Shabazz Palaces, so what the fuck?  Did the name confuse you idiots?  Did it not show up in your goddamn Spotify algorithm?  I bet it didn't show up in your fucking algorithm.  Y'all got They Live'd up by that thing fam.  I mean, I could understand if it sucked, if it was Ishmael Butler reading from his Big Book of Aliases over the sound of, I don't know, ketchup bottles emptying, but this record went Afrofuturist Space Disco Praxis Metastasis in the best way. 5. Nickelus F :: STUCK This one came outta nowhere on some crusty, heartfelt, spit-out-the-side-your-mouth, sipping cough syrup in the parking lot, one sweatpant leg rolled up, Parliaments tucked in the top of the tube sock.  It's growly South, it's scrub brush and dirt weed, cracked pavements and yo open the window, that AC ain't working.  There's something really wonky and weird about it I love, what the fuck kinda drugs they got down there fam? It comes from a place where you're sweaty and tired and the Devil is trying to hustle you into a new phone plan.  It's a deep dive into personal struggle but with a fuck it, let's get down too, let's tag up on the moon. 6. SHIRT :: Pure Beauty Oh so now y'all down with Armand Hammer, that's cool and all, maybe you should check out another cat I been hyping for a few years that you still sleep on.  SHIRT's still got that big heart, that hunger, that love for the game, the court, the gallery, the world.  Baldessari's 'Pure Beauty' is text on canvas.  SHIRT's text is written on pure energy.  He's taken Baldessari's 'TERMS MOST USEFUL IN DESCRIBING CREATIVE WORKS OF ART' and infused his album with--all of them.  Keeps on playing with the dreams. Do-rag in the MOMA--it's his time. 7. Henry Canyons :: Cool Side of the Pillow Canyons' album is light on its feet but not frothy; mellow but not narcoleptic; harmonic but not soft; it's got a Tribe/Native Tongues/Digable vibe but much more...French.  It's introspective and imperturbably chill, but you and your girl could cut a rug to it.  It has that old-wood, buttery tone.  It's a record for that bar with the good pool table and live jazz and the bartender who knows what kind of scotch you like. It vibes.  An accomplished, polished and complete work. 8. Hermit & the Recluse :: Orpheus Vs The Sirens Ka once again cements his rep as the best writer in rap--and a great writer in any format.  Calling himself Orpheus on this one isn't hubris: the name comes from the roots of slave, rebel, darkness, orphan.  Like Roc Marciano, Ka knows street rap is the crafting of epics, of legends--honor and betrayal, heroes and monsters, journeys and battles.  So the homie went Homeric, reached back to the Greek myths to infuse the struggles, and makes a whole album of contra
86 minutes | Oct 9, 2018
preparation for the next life
The Long Goodbye, Part 3 of 3. And that's it. I did everything I set out to do. Time to do something else. All y'all got your weekly Spotify playlists now, and I can't rock no Joe Pesci samples behind those. Cats used to ask me, 'how long you going to do this?'  Until I'm finished.  Like Skeme, I didn't start doing this to be on the radio or DJ a club or work for Complex, I came here to bomb. Eleven years is enough.  There's 120 mixes up on this site, give or take--I lost count.  It's staying up until I can move it all over to elmattic.com. I gave you what I gave you.  I made you sway.  I gave you noise.  Lots of noise. For 11 years, I've clattered by, but this old steel skeleton's outlived its usefulness.  So the El is being torn down.  I dappled the streets with shadows.  I nearly touched the buildings and blotted out the sun.  Things change, and the El is at the end of the line. Destroy All Lines - Skeme / Thug's Prayer - Roc Marciano / You're Nobody Till Somebody Kills You (Original Version) - Notorious B.I.G. / The Game (You're Nobody Til' Somebody Kills You) - Nas / Heaven & Hell - Raekwon / Five Arch Angels (Instrumental) - 4th Disciple / Allah Sees Everything - Killarmy / Paradise - C-Rayz Walz / I'm Dead - Scarface / Final Count Of The Collision Between Us And The Damned - Public Enemy / The Final Call - Black Market Militia (feat. Abiodun Oyemole of The Last Poets) / Outro Beat - Super DJ Signify & Six Vicious / Kiss Of Death / Blink - Sonic Youth / Spiegel Im Spiegel (Dälek's Reflection Remix) - My Education / Great Day (Four Tet Remix) - DOOM / Dances With Death - Gone Beyond & Mumbles / Something I Can Never Have - Vitamin String Quartet / Friday Afternoons, Op. 7: Old Abram Brown - Choir of Downside School, Purley, Viola Tunnard & Benjamin Britten / SISTERS (OG drum version) - Odd Nosdam / Ghosts I/1 - NIN / White Room - 3:33 / Almost There - Killah Priest / The Bhagvad Gita / Years - Ka & Preservation / God Of Grace - Howard Hanger Trio / Good Night - billy woods / The End of The El / The 900 Number - DJ Mark The 45 King  
58 minutes | Aug 23, 2018
beats & breaks & breaks & beats
Lost mix from 2008 I made exclusively for some mixtape website in Amsterdam.  Like all independent mix sites, it's long gone,* and this one's a good one, so as we roll to the end of the road I thought I'd throw it out there.  It's from the early days so the mixing could be better, but I'll leave posthumous remixing to my heirs.  Anyway what the fuck do y'all care, you only listen to Spotify playlists now. I Need A Beat - LL Cool J / Beats & Pieces - Coldcut / Strong Beats From A Strong Man - DJ Mark the 45 King / The Perfect Beat - Talib Kweli (feat. KRS-One) / Jimmy's Bonus Beat - Jungle Brothers / Just A Beat - Eric B. / Master's Bonus Beats - Master O.C. & Krazy Eddie / Beats - DJ Shadow & DJ Krush / Bonus Beat - DJ Premier / Bonus Beat - RJD2 / Bonus Beats - Odd Nosdam / Beats Within - Spectre / Beataholic Reformatory - Ryu (feat. The Beat Knuckles) / Mary Break - Disrupt / Break - Saul Williams / Cowbell Break - Boiler Room Collective / Break That Break - Wu-Tang Clan / Break - Cut Chemist / Breaks - Rob Swift / The Break Witch Project - DJ Junk   *Still on the Mixcloud though, where you can find another lost mix of mine: An Antique Fork, How Long Will It Last?  The whole point of that one was all the tracks had strange names, but I don't have the tracklist anymore, so now it's just a mix of weird shit.
47 minutes | May 27, 2018
b-bop for b-boys (take 8)
Anybody can play. The note is only 20%. The attitude of the motherfucker who plays it is 80%.                                                                                                                  -Miles Davis Kinglish - Mach Hommy / WristStraining Order - Defect & Quixotic / Off The Record - Nocturn / Man With The Movie Camera - The Cinematic Orchestra / The Imperfect Cinema - Busdriver / from Hail the Jewel in the Blue Lotus - DJ Spooky / Sirius B - The Heliocentrics / d'Matrix - Mach Hommy / Borrowed Time - The Cinematic Orchestra / Spiritual Healing (Remix) - Zu, Okapi & Dalek / Emission Nebula - DJ Krush / York - Messiah Musik / Street Corners (MF Doom Remix) - Masta Killa, Inspectah Deck & GZA / Boardwalk (Instrumental) - Autolect / Spat - Cut Chemist / The First - The Tao of Slick / Sloth 01 - Tenshun / Time To Build - Bugseed / Overseas (Epilogue) - Armand Hammer   Previously...
81 minutes | Mar 4, 2018
death & life of great american cities
The Long Goodbye, Part 2. Crime & Punishment - Cyrus Tha Great (feat. Roc Marciano) / (Don't Worry) If There's A Hell Below We're All Gonna Go - Curtis Mayfield / Illusory Protection (Instrumental) - DJ Muggs / Affair With A Gun - Lewis Parker / Gun For The Whole Family (Instrumental) - El-P / Gazzillion Ear (Thom Yorke Remix) - DOOM / Nihilism 2 - Tenshun / Ne pas - 6RME / Of Machines Humming - Gasoline Monk / Wonderbread - Danny Brown / Sticky Trap - Ratking / Crayon Ruins - Jean Grae / The Healer - Erykah Badu / Thief of Baghdad - Lee Erwin / Represent - Nas / Woman of the Ghetto - Marlena Shaw / Food Stamps - The 24 Carat Black / $ Cash Rules (Reprise) - Bronze Nazareth / Gang Fight/The Jungle Is a Skyscraper - Folkways/Ornette Coleman Quartet / New York Is Killing Me - Gil Scott-Heron (feat. Nas) / Marksmen - Roc Marciano (feat. Ka) / Robespierre -billy woods (feat. Barrie McLain) / The Meaning of the Name - Gang Starr / The Message from the Soul Sisters, Pts. 1 & 2 - Vicki Anderson
72 minutes | Jan 23, 2018
life & death of great american cities
The Long Goodbye, Part 1. A Hustler's Soliloquy (Walkingshoe Remix) - Roc Marciano / Murder Game - Danny Brown (feat. Guilty Simpson) / The Badlands - Raekwon (feat. Ghostface Killah) / Simply Dope Part 2 - The 45 King / Maxine - Ghostface Killah / Clockers - billy woods / Pounds of Pressure - Mr. Lif / Black Roses - Bigg Jus / Life Ain't The Same - Godfather Don (feat. Sir Menelik & Mike L) / Catch A Bullet - Blue Sky Black Death / The Cookout - Crimeapple / Neva Die Alone - Capone-N-Noreaga / Respect Mine - Fat Joe (feat. Raekwon) / Red Tops - Conway (feat. Westside Gunn) / Don’t Trust a Soul - Westside Gunn / Survival of the Fittest - Mobb Deep / More Trife Life (Instrumental) - Mobb Deep / The City (Instrumental) - 4th Disciple / Peace Akhi - Ka / Science Project - Killah Priest / Day One - Killarmy / Unsolved Mysteries - Super Chron Flight Brothers (feat. Vordul Mega)
90 minutes | Dec 26, 2017
miraculous weapons
Nobody loves language the way rappers do. Outside of some poets and writers, nobody. This is why I don't listen to non-instrumental, non-rap music: the lyrics are stupid. (Oh but Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize! *makes jerk off motion*) Rappers love words, the sound of words, the play of words, the double and deep meanings. Burroughs said language is a virus: rappers weaponized it like biological warfare. Language is a curse. Rappers are real good at cursing. Rappers use language as a miracle, rappers use language as a weapon against oppression and the entire universe of Ten Thousand Things. They spit with miraculous weapons. This is the Best of 2017. This Is What It Comes Too - Raekwon / U.S. Embassy - Da Buze Bruvaz (feat. Ruste Juxx) / Smash The Crowd - Public Enemy / Bannon - B Dolan (feat. Jasiri X & Bambu DePistola) / Colonizers Corpse - Elucid / American Robot - Buy Muy Drugs (feat. Open Mike Eagle) / Welcome to Quazarz - Shabazz Palaces / Retro - Camp Lo / You Don't Stop - Killah Priest & 4th Disciple (feat. Raekwon) / Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor Swift Freestyle) - RA The Rugged Man / Smoke (Supa Dave West Remix) - The Difference Machine (feat. Homeboy Sandman) / Corrupt Novelist - Career Crooks (feat. DJ Manipulator) / The Chase - Controller 7 / Gingerbread Hag - Uncommon Nasa (feat. Brzowski & C-Money Burns of Vinyl Cape) / Refrigerator P! - Sean Price / Malt Liquor - Son Of Sam (feat. Guilty Simpson & Fat Ray) / Bottom Dollar - Jihad the Roughneck MC / Vigilantes - Wiki & Your Old Droog / Actual Facts - Ockz (feat. Conway) / XXXtras - Conway / The Chairman's Intent - Action Bronson / Facts - Royalz (feat. Roc Marciano) / Camel Crush - Meyhem Lauren & DJ Muggs / Saga City - Tha God Fahim (feat. Mach-Hommy & Your Old Droog) / Fear Is The Key - Diabolical Doctor Strange (feat. Zhaoski) / It Was Written - Armand Hammer / Bodhisattva - Words Hurt / Babaji - Atma / Samsara - Movement I: Existence, Movement II: Reoccurence, Movement III: Resurgence - Has-Lo / Rapper - milo (feat. Busdriver)
75 minutes | Oct 9, 2017
once upon a time in new york
A hundred times have I thought New York is a catastrophe, and fifty times: it is a beautiful catastrophe.  -Le Corbusier There are eight million ways you could do this mix. But as they say about a Marine's rifle: there are many like it, but this one is mine. NY NY (Domingo Mix) - KRS-One / NYC Crack - Wu-Tang Clan / I Run New York (Grade A Megamix) / New York - AZ (feat. Raekwon & Ghostface Killah) / New York - Nas / I Am New York (End To End Fiend Mix) - MC New York / I Love New York - C-Rayz Walz, Karniege, Vast Aire, Access Immortal & Poison Pen / Open Letter To NY (Green Mix) - Beastie Boys / New York New York - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five / Streets Of New York - Nas, Rakim & Alicia Keys / New York City - Troy Ave, Raekwon, Noreaga & Prodigy / Streets Of New York - Kool G Rap & DJ Polo / Walk In New York - Onyx / NY Zone - Karniege / New York Undercover - Call O' Da Wild / Born King N.Y. - Ka / Handle That - Vordul Mega & Vast Aire / Leaving New York - B. Dolan / Juicy (New York New York Remix) - The Notorious B.I.G. & Frank Sinatra / Delancey Street - Dana Dane  
54 minutes | Aug 4, 2017
b-bop for b-boys (take 7)
  Haitian Fight Song - Charlie Mingus Jazz Workshop / Gun In Yo Mouf - Danny Brown (feat. Chip$ & Marvwon) / A World Without Music - L'Orange & Mr. Lif / Point Blank - Mr. Moods / Tango & Cash - Da Buze Bruvaz / Junkyard Dogs - Quelle Chris / Wake Up Dead Man - Elucid / To the Streets (9mm Version) - Conway / History - Dday One / Over The Under (Instrumental) - SACH / Law Years (Paper Chase Interlude) - Ornette Coleman Quartet / Some Shit I Wrote - Common / Virginia (Pawcut Remix) - The Clipse / ColorBlind - DRTYDRDZ (feat. DJ Baloo) / Piggy & SF Relaxation - Controller 7 / Grey - The Higher Up / We Love Jazz - Dee La Kream (feat. John Robinson) / Mood Algorithms - Dday One / The Last Words of Dutch Schultz (This Is Insane) - William S. Burroughs & The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy   Previously: Take One Take Two Take Three Take Four Take Five Take Six
79 minutes | Jul 2, 2017
the scar spattered blather
This American Carnage / fight - Skipp Coon & Mr. Nick / Kill Your Masters - Run The Jewels (feat. Zach de la Rocha) / Severed Heads Of State - Ill Bill (feat. El-P) / Pro Wrestling - billy woods / Captain Caveman - Demigodz (feat. Apathy, Celph Titled & R.A. The Rugged Man) / The National Anthem (National Resistance of America Remix) - Radiohead (feat. Dana Loesch) / America - Death Comet Crew / Amerikkka's Most Wanted - Ice Cube (Isjberg Remix) / Burn Baby Burn - 2 Black 2 Strong / Arrest The President - Tragedy Khadafi (Intelligent Hoodlum) / Amerikkkan Horror Story - Ras Kass / Fuck Donald Trump - YG (feat. Nipsey Hussle) / Illegals - Jasiri X (feat. Rhymefest) / Great Nation - Malcolm & Martin (feat. Bambu) / Proudhon - E.K. Collective / Capital Punishment In America - Lench Mob / Caesar's Rise - Kemba / Typical American (Instrumental) - The Goats / Discoverlude - Twilight of the Idols / Impeach The President - The Honeydrippers / Who Will Survive America? - Amiri Baraka / Fight The Power (Parts 1 & 2) - The Isley Brothers / Star Spangled Banner - Marvin Gaye / Fight The Power - Public Enemy Previously...
5 minutes | Jul 1, 2017
the national anthem (National Resistance of America remix)
4 minutes | Jul 1, 2017
this american carnage (oh hail no to the chief)
Kick off your Independence (sic) Day weekend with this.  
44 minutes | Jun 6, 2017
the classical (3rd movement)
So yeah, some more classical sounds on deck. I like my strings son. I like my cellos and oboes and shit. Feel those choirs up in the beat. On the Eve of War - Jedi Mind Tricks (feat. The GZA) / Blvck Blanka - Dub MD x C-Rayz Walz / Behold The Opera - The Black Opera / Turn the Lights Down - The Adding Machine / It's A Description - Danny Brown / Reject #20 - Odd Nosdam / Bottom To Tha Top (Instrumental) - Timbaland / Fatal (Instrumental) - The RZA / Imani (Willie Green Remix) - Vordul Mega (feat. billy woods) / Spartacuts - Rob Swift / A Quick 16 - NYOIL / Fabric of an Orchestra - Rob Swift / Chapter 7 - Saul Williams / PRAY - Kilowattz / Lower Level (2nd Movement) - Rob Swift / Etymological Perspective - The Jones Orchestra / Drinking Water For Lovers - Surface Tension Beekeepers & V8 / An Industrial Ton - Routiger Slob / Thule King
46 minutes | Apr 23, 2017
the classical (2nd movement)
So since flute rap's suddenly mad popular, time to hit you off with another collection of classical sounds. You kids today. One fucking flute loop and your minds are blown. Enigma - Sean Price (feat. Illa Ghee) / The Revolution (DJ Semi & DJ KG Remix) - The Notorious B.I.G. / Watch Ur Mouf - Wu-Tang Clan / Symphony - EPMD (feat. M.O.P.) / Best To Do It (magOwl Remix) - DJ K.O., Royce 5'9, Elzhi & Supastition / Rising To The Top - KRS-One & Marley Marl / Terror - Jedi Mind Tricks (feat. Demoz) / Bust 'Em In - Army of the Pharaohs / Pounds Up (Sagace Remix) - M.O.P. / It Gets Worse - Dutch Massive (feat. Vast Aire, Windbreeze, Alaska, Majik Most & Cryptic) / ILLJEWMANATI - Sneakas (feat. Iron Solomon, ILL Bill & MC Serch) / Greatest Rapper Ever (DJ Critical Hype Blend) - Danny Brown / Monumental - The White Shadow of Norway (feat. KRS-One, Bigg Limn, Raekwon & Immortal Technique)  
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