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Tuesday
May212013

Hieroglyphics present "Gun Fever"


Proving time and again that these are some of the top mc's of all time, Hieroglyphics are back with a dope out of this world tune, "Gun Fever".  These guys are absolutely incredible, and definitely a big part of what kept us loving hip hop for all of these years.  Over a knockin' beat from Gully Duckets, the massive Hiero crew tackle a huge issue and make a monster tune in the process.  Must listen.


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Video by: Casual for Wetfoot Filmworks
Tuesday
May212013

Mt. Eden - Sierra Leone (Video) 


This is a seriously incredible tune.  Get into some flawlessly made extra bassy dubstep from the heroes known as Mt. Eden featuring Freshly Ground.  The video is made up of some intriguing footage mixed with experimental motion graphics, and it couldn't possibly make more sense.  Enjoy.

Tuesday
May212013

The D.O.T. have a new video for "Blood, Sweat and Tears"


Mike Skinner from The Streets and Rob Harvey from The Music have joined forces and become The D.O.T. They have a new video for this heartfelt tune called "Blood, Sweat and Tears" and are releasing an album called 'Diary' on May 28 from 7380 Recordings.  The result is a delightful set of tracks you should be very excited to hear.  For now, enjoy the video:

Monday
May202013

Great new video for "You Said You Were" by Photo Ops


One of our favorites this year is Photo Ops.  Having just released his album How To Say Goodbye, it's nice to see some of the music circulating and getting some very well deserved recognition.  Watch Terry Price aka Photo Ops go on a mission with some pals to enjoy nature and good company, and tell us a story.  Great video, from a great album, trust us you don't want to miss How To Say Goodbye.

Monday
May202013

Jamie Lidell mini documentary presented by AUX TV


One of our favorite supermusicians of the last decade (and then some), Jamie Lidell has been featured by Canadian music TV station AUX TV in a nice little mini documentary.  If you follow Jamie's music at all you are well aware of the divide between each album he has made.  They are all incredible, but they are all very different.  We were psyched to hear him explain that a bit, amongst other things.  Enjoy: