Electric Wire Hustle, please stand up! Let’s put it this way, if people like Om’Mas Keith, Waajeed, and Steve Spacek seek the artists out based...
Put Me On It, known primarily for its outstanding music blog on underground music, is throwing the must-attend Halloween party in London at Market Place....
Strangely enough, I hadn’t heard of Philipino, Bay Area based producer Green Tea before hearing his new album — and this guy has been around...
When I finally got around to listening to the KEYEL Mixtape (which became available for download Sept 24), I actually felt a wave of sorrow....
Making the rounds to promote Joy Jones‘s debut album, Godchild with Bugz in the Attic producer Daz-I-Kue, the audience were eating out of their hands....
Harmonic 313 is Mark Pritchard, not to be confused with UK Labor Party MP either, though it would be dope if there was a relationship...
This little known guy from Canada by the name of Koushik has been around for a while and has worked with beatmaster and emcee Madlib,...
With a voice that sounds a cross between Terence Trent D’Arby and Adam Levine from Maroon 5 (and that’s not a diss!), I completely forgot I...
The Prince’s of Trip Hop are busy in the lab working on their new EP for an October release, with a full album out in...
Well, from the last Thom Yorke interview that circulated online, one would think we weren’t hearing anything new from our boys from Oxfordshire. However, they...
I first heard Siji almost six years ago on Danny Krivit‘s 2005 In The House compilation, where he featured Siji’s “Watching You, Watching Me,” from...
Back in May, I ran a mini-feature on Mayer Hawthorne, whose “Maybe So, Maybe No” hit hard between my ears, forcing me to set the...
First of all, let me apologize for being out of commission for a bit. I was in London visiting family, getting reacquainted with old friends,...
Starting his Dj’ing career at the early age of 13, Baltimore-based DJ Karizma defined himself as a master in what he does. Expanding from his...
My affinity to jazz is limited to the jazz masters and jazz infused music, however listening to Robert Glasper makes you want to bathe in...