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DJ Kon and Amir Thursday, May 5th, 2005
"Known for their On Track mixtapes, Kon and Amir are two of the best cratediggers in the game." - Soul Strut
An Introduction to FRANK SMITH: Burn This House Down Thursday, May 5th, 2005
A collaborative effort from various members of Boston’s indie rock scene, the Frank Smith LP encompasses true roots feelings amidst vintage R&B influences.
De La Soul: The Grind Date Tuesday, October 5th, 2004
Since the days of 3 Feet High and Rising, De La Soul has been using thorough production and concentrated lyrics to remain light years ahead of this music business nonsense.
Saul Williams: Saul Williams (Fader) Tuesday, September 21st, 2004
Saul has once again proved to be a prolific artist; providing our ears with sonic poetry about the ongoing corruption within the U.S. government and the inherent blinging of the youth.
K-OS: Joyful Rebellion (Astralwerks) Tuesday, September 21st, 2004
One look at his name and visions of thuggery begin to accumulate in your mind. But make no mistake, this gentleman is far from negative.
Kanye West: College Dropout Tuesday, February 10th, 2004
Fed up I was. Gorilla Unit's and Making the Band-ers dominated the FM band, and I had already started tuning into classic rock stations. Then it happened again.
Twilight Singers: Blackberry Belle Wednesday, October 15th, 2003
If you feel attracted to rock'n roll from any angle at all, you are likely to find something available for your liking in this recording.
Kenna: New Sacred Cow Flavors Tuesday, May 27th, 2003
I have a quote for you: "GET THE FUCK UP!!" Take off your fuzzy slippers, slip off your t-shirt of musical comfort and STRETCH!
Goldfrapp: Black Cherry Tuesday, May 6th, 2003
The UK duo of Alison Golfrapp and Will Gregory have brought us an aural synth frenzy with their second release 'Black Cherry'. A few things come to mind when I listen to this record.