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!_releases_! HIP-HOP-RAP

Free Netaudio-Rap-Attack: 3 HipHop-Releases

Text: Bettina Rhymes/ DEADmagazine.net

Bronko Yotte – Piensa en mí cuando…

Unter dem Namen Bronko Yotte veröffentlichte schon vor etwas längerer Zeit der MC und Produzent Felipe Berríos aus dem Umfeld der chilenischen Rapaces-Crew (Santiago) eine feine EP auf dem Frigida-Netlabel. “Piensa en mi Cuando Duermas” bietet sieben Songs und Skitts, die zwischen klassischem, tight produziertem US Hip-Hop und eher folkloristisch inspirierten Pop-Skizzen oszillieren. Bronko rappt auf spanisch.

“En Nada” entführt euch mit sanften Rhodes-Akkorden, Glockenspiel-Akzenten und entspannten aber druckvollen Beats direkt in die Neunziger. Bronko’s Raps rollen rund, haben trotzdem genug Ecken und Kanten, um positiv aufzufallen. Fein! Das anschließende “Cero Chiste” ist ein lupenreiner Popsong mit leichtem 80er-Einschlag. Hier beweist Bronko seine Fähigkeiten als Sänger – immer wieder gibt er seine Raps ein melodisches Finish oder singt direkt die ganze Hook. Dabei geht es nicht um die perfekte Intonation, sondern um Ausdruck – und das gelingt ihm erstaunlich gut, wie auch die anrührende Ballade “Guatero” zeigt. Inklusive klischeeloser Streicher-Arrangements und Piano-Einsprengsel.

“Mi Ruedo” featured den MC James Manuel aus Buenos Aires. Der Track fällt im direkten Vergleich zu “En Nada” jedoch etwas ab. Checkt lieber den Rausschmeißer! Ähnlich zu “Cero Chiste” ist “Lo Valiente” eine seltsam gut funktionierende Mischung aus Brokat-schwerem Pop und jazzy Hip-Hop. Absoluter Ohrwurm.

epi.kur – Prisma EP

Neuigkeiten aus München, Rap-City. War doch so, oder? Im Ernst – man muss sich über jedes HipHop-Release freuen, dass nicht in Berliner oder Frankfurter Hinterhöfen zusammengeschraubt wurde. Hamburg hat sich fast komplett in den Mainstream verabschiedet und das Ruhrgebiet hinkt nur noch dem Ghetto-Gestus der Hauptstadt hinterher. Mad Munic war immer anders. Blumentopf, Main Concept, you name it. Nun also epi.kur.

Seine Prisma EP kommt als Gratis-Download mit schönem Artwork und acht feinen Tracks. epi.kur beweist sich hier als Rapper mit gesundem Flow und klassischen Reimen. Reflektiert wird der mittelständische Alltag, keine Geschichten aus der Gosse, Herr Kur steht zu seinem Bauchansatz (im übertragenen Sinne, ihr versteht schon).

Der erste Teil der EP ist etwas mehr upfront, mit dem Feature von Lazy Dan wird es entspannter (sic!). Mir gefallen eher die aggressiveren Songs, die funky Beats von “Liebeslied” und “Bis Wann” passen besser zu den Raps von epi.kur. Eine Anmerkung sei jedoch erlaubt: das Sample aus “Traumgeschwindigkeit” ist fast zehn Jahre nach “Moment of Truth” von Gangstarr wirklich nicht mehr fresh! Und seit wann ist Tupac hart? Trotzdem, gudde Pladde.

Pablie – Prelude to Anything Exactly Specific

Paul Soler Medina kommt aus Barcelona, ist dort als Illustrator tätig und produziert unter dem Namen Pablie versponnene HipHop Tracks. Die klingen Daedalus oder RJD2 nicht unähnlich. Auf dem spanischen Error! Lo-Fi Netlabel ist unlängst seine “Prelude to Anything Exactly Specific”-EP erschienen.

“A Reason for Understand” ist der psychedelische Opener. Verschleppte Beats schälen sich aus unterschiedlichen Spuren rückwärts gespielter Gitarren und Blasinstrumenten, ein hypnotisches Minimal Music-Sample setzt ein. Wenn man Pablie’s Musik heutzutage hört, erscheint die HipHop Affinität von Electronica-Protagonisten wie den Boards of Canada nicht mehr allzu weit hergeholt. “The Man and His Droid” ist ähnlich komplex verschachtelt, funktioniert aber nicht so gut wieder der Opener- man muss sich schon sehr in die Harmonie-Führung hineinversetzen, um den Melodiebögen folgen zu können? aber vielleicht ist diese Speerigkeit auch gar kein Nachteil.

Labeleigner Xavi Forné a.k.a. Frägil steuert eine Coverversion des Pablie-Tracks “Migrana” bei. Dem Ansatz Frägil’s, einen HipHop Track ganz postmodern mit der akustischen Gitarre zu interpretieren, gebührt Lob. Tatsächlich bildet sein vielschichtiges Gitarrenspiel in Kombination mit Pablie’s Indietronica-Beats eine schlüssige Einheit. Eigentlich der beste Track, erinnert mich ein bisschen an Postal Service. Die EP endet mit dem ambienten “The Music Lovers”, das als Gegenstück zu “A Reason for Understand” die Platte rund macht.

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!_mixed_! DOWNBEATS CHILL OUT

Free Download V.A. simple ( downbeat, psydub, chillout)

Alien Community Label: #02
Format: MP3
Compiled By: Maxim, G.A.F. & Cure

Tracklist:

1.Derek Oldman – Prophecy 6:24
2.Wouj – Japan Tour 4:33
3.Ra.in – Slow Down The World 8:00
4.Microteft – I Wanna Be Like A Glacier 7:44
5.Jesus Raves a.k.a. Chatnik – 2600 5:25
6.Psydreamer – No Coming Back 6:42
7.Derek Oldman – 4+4+4+4=16 7:12
8.Xerses – o­ne Wave [Feat. Friends] 13:11
9.Derek Oldman – Venus Oposite Mars [Chillish 303 Mix] 7:43
10.Jesus Raves a.k.a. Chatnik – Ambientalic Tendencies 4:54

One more free compilation from Alien Community, just enjoy in music, that’s SIMPLE
This is the last compilation from this Label, thanks to all artists and to our friend Chatnik for helping in tracks collecting.

Download link:
http://www.bestsharing.com/f/FjgNAY9212923

via http://www.psypix.org

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!_mixed_! PSYTRANCE

Much more real free goa-trance music here !

Much more real free goa-trance music here !

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!_mixed_! DOWNBEATS CHILL OUT

Master Margherita – Tribute to Pete Namlook !

Master Margherita – Tribute to Pete Namlook !

01. P.N. , A meditation in a modern philosophy
02. P.N. Subharmonic Invocation of the Dark Spirits
03. P.N. & Gaudi , Nafk
04. P. N. & David Moufang , The art of love
05. P.N , Russian spring
06. P.N. & Prochir , Apart 1
07. P.N & Wolfgan Spyra , Tshoogy beatbox
08. P.N. , Under heaven
09. P.N. , Shmooz
10. P.N. & Buran Oçal , Nerden Geliyorsun part 4
11. P.N. , Urgent message
12. P.N. , Nightime pleasures
13. P.N. & Buran Oçal , extract from Sultan Orhan
14. P.N. & Bill Laswell , Trautoniolo
15. P.N. Travelling without mooving trip 9

P.NAMLOOK.TRIB.DJ-MIX.mp3

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!_mixed_! DUBSTEP EXPERIMENTAL

Jan 07 Lean up Dubstep & Grime mix:

Jan 07 Lean up Dubstep & Grime mix:

1- N.A.T.[BlackOps] ? Black Widow (T intro) {BlackOps} forthcoming
2- Walsh & Kromestar ? Panik Room {Hotflush Recs.}
3- Virgo ft. B-Live & Flirta D ? Clack Riddim (ARMY}
4- Skream ? Stagger {Tempa}
5- DMZ ? Earth A Run Red {Soul Jazz}
6- Pinch ? Punisher (Loefah mix) {Planet Mu}
7- Andy Havok ? Skud {EX001} forthcoming
8- Toasty Boy ? o­ne Life {Clandestine Cultivations}
9- Macabre Unit ? Lift Off VIP {TerrorRhythm Dub}
11- After Dark ? The Fall {Tags ‘n’ ThrowUps vol 3 Test Press}
12- Macabre Unit ? NeverEnding {Macabre Unit Recs} forthcoming
13- Geeneus ? Parasite {Souljah Test Press}
14- Macabre Unit ? The Sorcerer {Macabre Unit Recs} forthcoming
15- Virgo ? Freak {ARMY}
16- Vader & Garna ? Jagameister {DVS Recs} forthcoming
17- Cays Cray?s ? Fat Freddies Drop (DMZ remix) {Kartel}
18- Geeneus ? Darkboy (Souljah Test Press}
19- Macabre Unit ft. DieVerse ? Horror Show Vocal {Macabre Unit Recs} forthcoming
20- Kromestar ? Kalawanji {Deep Medi Musik}
21- Doom [Macabre Unit] ? Soldierz {Macabre Unit Recs} forthcoming
22- Skream – Tapped {Tempa}
23- Macabre Unit ? Shokwaves {Macabre Unit Recs} forthcoming
24- Caspar ? Bring the Lights Down {soundproof}
25- Garna ? Boxed {DumpValve} forthcoming
26- Pop?N?Twinbe ? Vapour Trail {Halo Beats}
27- Doom [Macabre Unit] ? Doomstep 2 {Macabre Unit Recs} forthcoming
28- Search & Destroy- Rehab {Storm}
29- IllMana ? Trench {NorthernLine} forthcoming
30- Protocol X ? Future Worlds {Storm}
31- IMP Batch ? Unknown {IMP Batch Recs} forthcoming
32- DMZ ? Da Wrath Soldierz VIP {DMZ}

w*w.grav.co.uk/sets/tnt/LeanupT_-Jan07.mp3

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!_mixed_! DUBSTEP EXPERIMENTAL

Free Dubstep Mixtape > N'drangheta – 4+3=7 MIX

N’drangheta – 4+3=7 MIX

A mix of dubstep, breaksteppyness, 2step and electronica.

Download here

Tracklist:

Akumu – Mnmlsms [Spider]
Boxcutter – Hyloz [Planet Mu]
Various – The World Is Gone [XL]
Geeneus – Dark Boy [Soulja]
Various – Don’t Ask [XL]
Bass Clef – Stokes Croft 5am [Blank Disks]
Caspa – Cockney Violin [Dub Police]
Milanese – Mr Ion [Planet Mu]
Ebola – Milk Bath [Sublight]
Technical Itch – Implant [Ascension]
Reso – Cut To The Chase (Murder Dub) [Pitchblack]
Monkey Steak – Crowsteppah [Werk]
Stormfield – Haiku (Monkey Steak Remix) [Combat]
Squarepusher – Abacus 2 [Warp]
Vex’d + Search and Destroy – End of Line [Planet Mu]
Vex’d – Lion VIP [Planet Mu]
Monkey Steak – Ruff Ting King [Werk]
Toasty – Take It Personal [Hotflush]
ATKI2 – Duty Paid [Werk]
Toasty – Like Sun [Hotflush]

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!_mixed_! Articles

Mixotic 075: The Deepest Netaudio Tracks

Auton digged into the deepest tracks that the netlabel scene released during the last years. He chose his 11 all-time favourites and merged them to this tranquilising set.
                         Download this set and more free dj mixes HERE:
free dj mixes

Playlist:

01 – Krill.Minima – Pfloez
Sutemos 008 (www.sutemos.net)
02 – Danny Kreuzfeldt – Core 2
Thinner 016 (www.thinner.cc)
03 – Daniel Stefanik – Earth View
Instabil 004 (www.instabil.org)
04 – Ars Deco – Nebulized
Site 013 (www.site-rec.com)
05 – Lomov – Kind Of Pale
Thinner 071 (www.thinner.cc)
06 – Christian Bloch – Pacific Sunset
Thinner 005 (www.thinner.cc)
07 – Killahertz – Ave Somebody
Fragment 006 (www.fragmentmusic.net)
08 – Quads – Beginning
Site 006 (www.site-rec.com)
09 – Deluge – Metapop (Tlon Remake)
Thinner 069 (www.thinnerism.com)
10 – Ozy – Sugar
Sutemos 008 (www.sutemos.net)
11 – Veer – Where Nothing Ever Happened
Thinner 072 (www.thinner.cc)

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!_mixed_! DUBSTEP EXPERIMENTAL

DUBSTEP MIX – SUB.MISSION PROMO MIX 01

SUB.MISSION PROMO MIX 01 mixed by Mike Honcho

01 | Iron Man – Armour
02 | Babylon Compression – Parson Feat Smoke
03 | Bomb Drill – Mike Honcho
04 | Still Trill – Parson
05 | Dubstep Dreams – Benga
06 | Punks – Juju
07 | The Key – Parson Feat. Skint
08 | Iroko – Juju
09 | Aphrodite – Omen
10 | System – Loefah
11 | Ruffage – Loefah
12 | Fuckin Gangsta – Lemiwinks
13 | Big Killaz – Parson Feat Skint
14 | Wear The Crown – D1
15 | Throw Some D’s – Parson
16 | Ether Stroll – Lemiwinks
17 | o­ne Of Us – Tech Itch
18 | Taipan – Distance
19 | Mr Bad News – Milanese
20 | Fire – Vex’d
21 | Brood – Boxcutta
22 | Distort – Tech Itch

word! feedback always welcome!

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!_dates_! HIP-HOP-RAP

DR. Octagon aka Kool Keith @ Berlin

DR. Octagon aka Kool Keith

feat. KutMasta Kurt
[ HipHop, Funk ]

Live: DR. Octagon aka Kool Keith feat. KutMasta Kurt

DJs: Beatevolutioners aka Millionaer & LeBob

Einlass 22:00 Uhr
Eintritt 18,- ? AK // 15,- ? VVK

VVK unter www.kartenhaus.de

Video: Kool Keith aka DR. Octagon

Video: KutMasta Kurt

http://www.cassiopeia-berlin.de/

Info
Kool Keith Bio

After single-handedly redefining “warped” as the mind and mouth behind the Bronx-based Ultramagnetic MC’s, “Kool” Keith Thornton — aka Rhythm X, aka Dr. Octagon, aka Dr. Dooom, aka Mr. Gerbik — headed for the outer reaches of the stratosphere with a variety of solo projects. A o­netime psychiatric patient at Bellevue, Keith’s lyrical thematics remained as free-flowing here as they ever were with the N.Y. trio, connecting up complex meters with fierce, layers-deep metaphors and veiled criticisms of those who “water down the sound that comes from the ghetto.” His own debut single, “Earth People” by Dr. Octagon, was quietly released in late 1995 o­n the San Francisco-based Bulk Recordings, and the track spread like wildfire through the hip-hop underground, as did the subsequent self-titled full-length released the following year. Featuring internationally renowned DJ Q-Bert (of Invisibl Skratch Piklz) o­n turntables, as well as the Automator and DJ Shadow behind the boards, Dr. Octagon’s left-field fusion of sound collage, fierce turntable work, and bizarre, impressionistic rapping found audiences in the most unlikely of places, from hardcore hip-hop heads to jaded rock critics. Although a somewhat sophomoric preoccupation with body parts and scatology tended to dominate the album, Keith’s complex weave of associations and shifting references is quite often amazing in its intricacy. The record found its way to the U.K.-based abstract hip-hop imprint Mo’Wax (for whom Shadow also records) in mid-1996, and was licensed by the label for European release (Mo’Wax also released a DJ-friendly instrumental version of the album titled, appropriately, The Instrumentalyst [Octagon Beats]).

The widespread popularity of the album eventually landed Keith at Geffen splinter DreamWorks in 1997; the label gave Dr. Octagon (retitled Dr. Octagonecologyst) its third release mid-year, adding a number of bonus cuts. In early 1999, however, Keith’s alter ego Dr. Dooom unfortunately “killed off” Dr. Octagon o­n the opening track of First Come, First Served (released o­n Thornton’s own Funky Ass label). Kool Keith signed to Ruffhouse/MCA for his second album under that alias, 1999’s Black Elvis/Lost in Space. Records released as Kool Keith followed in 2000 (Matthew) and 2001 (Spankmaster), while the 2002 collaboration Gene appeared as KHM (Kool Keith plus H-Bomb and Marc Live). His next project was a four-rapper group named Thee Undatakerz with Keith taking o­n a new persona, Reverand Tom. Kool Keith Presents Thee Undatakerz hit the streets in May 2004. Keeping busy, Keith released Diesel Truckers in August of the same year with old friend/producer KutMasta Kurt. As if 2004 weren’t filled with enough Kool Keith releases, some truly oddball o­nes started to appear that year. The Official Space Tape borrowed from previous releases to create the ultimate Keith mixtape, the R&B-leaning Personal Album was released in a limited edition of 500 and with a high price tag, plus the Real Talk label issued Dr. Octagon, Pt. 2, an unauthorized release that had little to do with the original and was quickly pulled from the shelves by court order. The next year was much calmer with the Global Enlightenment, Pt. 1 DVD being released at the beginning of the year, followed by Lost Masters, Vol. 2 in the summer. Nogatco Rd. from 2006 introduced a new character, Mr. Nogatco (Octagon backward). The U.F.O.-obsessed album was a collaboration with producer Iz-Real. The two-CD Collabs Tape compilation and the unauthorized The Return of Dr. Octagon followed soon after. ~ Sean Cooper, All Music Guide

KutMasta Kurt Bio

One of the more underrated producers and DJs in the West Coast underground, KutMasta Kurt initially made his name working with Kool Keith, during which time he first donned his trademark Mexican wrestling mask. Kurt (b. Kurt Matlin) had been DJing in the Bay Area since the mid-’80s, getting his start as a teenager o­n a Santa Cruz community radio station. In 1988, he moved o­n to the Stanford University college station, and also mixed live at parties around the University of California-Santa Cruz campus. As his reputation grew, local MCs began to approach him about producing tracks, and he bought some basic studio equipment and taught himself to use it. After a few remixes and small independent releases, Kurt’s friendship with the groundbreaking, underappreciated Ultramagnetic MC’s paid off when, in 1994, ex-leader Kool Keith tapped Kurt to handle DJ and production duties for his new solo career. Kurt produced a couple of tracks o­n Keith’s landmark Dr. Octagon album, but their first full project together was 1997’s Sex Style, the first album released under Keith’s own name. Kurt also helmed Keith’s album as Dr. Dooom, 1999’s First Come, First Served, and 2000’s Matthew.

By the time Matthew was released, Kurt had begun to build his own career apart from Keith. He provided remixes for the likes of the Beastie Boys, Planet Asia, Rasco, DJ Spooky, Luscious Jackson, Buffalo Daughter, and Blackalicious, among others. He also formed his own label, Threshold, and in 2000 released the full-length album KutMasta Kurt Presents: Masters of Illusion, a collaborative project that featured Kool Keith and underground MC Motion Man. His relationship with Keith was fraying, however, partly because of a false rumor that Keith was missing gigs because he’d been institutionalized. Keith eventually fired him, but Kurt’s career stayed in good shape thanks to his production o­n Dilated Peoples’ 2000 breakthrough single, Work the Angles. He soon went o­n to work with Hieroglyphics members Souls of Mischief and Pep Love, and did a high-profile remix of nu-metal band Linkin Park’s single In the End in 2001. That same year, he also produced Motion Man’s well-received solo debut, Clearing the Field. Kurt was a busy man in 2004, releasing Diesel Truckers with his man Keith and his own, career-spanning compilation Redneck Games. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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!_mixed_! FAVORITES

Free Astral Projection Mix : This is Goa Trance 4 Real > psypix.org

Psytrance / Goa is becoming more and more fucking commercial  : (

This is a old GOA / Psytrance Dj-set from Astral Projection
it is something completly different to these days releases

> Check   http://www.psypix.org for much more free psychedelic downloads !

Astral_Projection_vs_MFG_-_Nintrance.mp3 > Check   http://www.psypix.org

for the download link !

This is a Killer for real … feel it YEAHHHHHHH

some Videos from the same guys

1. Astral Projection (Russian) – 2:43 –  Download

11- ASTRAL PROJECTION – Live @ Fridge Club London (7:19)

12- ASTRAL PROJECTION – Live Mixing @ A Outdoor Goa Party (2:45)

13- ASTRAL PROJECTION – DANCING GALAXY (5:46)

14- ASTRAL PROJECTION – LIVE AUSTRALIA (6:27)

15- ASTRAL PROJECTION – PEOPLE CAN FLY(5:23)

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