Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

LOS & CLG - Chronicles of Robin Leach (2010)


LOS & CLG, now recognized as Folkland, released Chronicles of Robin Leach in 2010. They have since signed with Play On Records, which has distribution through Def Jam. The duo combine their unique rhyming styles to form a group that is on its way to becoming a powerful force in music and hip-hop. LOS has a twang to his rhyme delivery and added an impressive singing dimension to his vocal repetoire. CLG, aka Lemar French, is a versatile MC, and on this album showcases his ability ride any beat well. He also is responsible for much of the production on the album.

My favorite joints: "Calling," "Highest Mountain," "Favorite Girl," "So Far Away," "Up So High"

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For further information visit http://reverbnation.com/folkland

"Favorite Girl"


"So Far Away"

Saturday, December 11, 2010

B-FreeDaMisfit - Coffee Break (2010)

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Satirical lyrics and abstract production guide this debut album from B-FreeDaMisfit. Coffee Break is a refreshing alternative to the “wackness” that is so often heard and imitated in music today. An incomparable cadence and effortless flow are illuminated over production inspired by a wide range of genres, including hip-hop, soul, funk, and electronic.

Coffee Break was written, produced, mixed, and mastered by B-FreeDaMisfit.



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Monday, December 6, 2010

Shade Cobain - Roy Porter's Sound System (2010)

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Progressive hip-hop producer Shade Cobain returns with a new beat EP, sampling tunes from Roy Porter Sound Machine. Need I say more?

Iman Williams - Stupid Human Tricks (2010)

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Check out this incredibly dope new album from singer Iman Williams, produced entirely by Pittsburgh's own BusCrates 16-Bit Ensemble.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Thelonious Stretch - "Pain" b/w "Wilin' Out" (2010)

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The single, "Pain," will be featured on the new Pittsburgh hip-hop compilation, Stilltown, Vol. 4. Alongside Thelonious Stretch and Shade Cobain, this compilation will feature music from Black Sun, ChaRon Don & DJ Huggy, Jasiri X, Living Proofe, and Varsity Squad, among others. The album is tentatively scheduled to be released this month.

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Ghosty - UPS Is Hiring (2010)



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Lone Catalysts - Back To School (2010)

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The new album, Back To School, from the world famous Lone Catalysts is out now!

You can preview and purchase the album on iTunes.

Check out the video for the first single, "World Famous"



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And for sports fans around the globe, stay up with the hottest topics by checking out Sands On Sports, a weekly series created by J. Sands of the Lone Cats.

Here is the newest episode, featuring Pharoahe Monch:



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Friday, October 15, 2010

W. Ellington Felton - Land of Sheep, Ran By Pigs, Ruled By Wolves (2010)

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W. Ellington Felton is a multi-talented artist who has been sharing his musical gift with peers since the early-mid '90s. In Pittsburgh, he may be better recognized as Dub Ell. While attending Carnegie Mellon University, Dub Ell had several local releases. During his stay, his producer-of-choice was Outtareach. Prior to leaving the city, Dub Ell put together an album titled The Final Day, which featured some of the city's most notable hip-hop artists at the time, including Masai of Strict Flow, C.I. of Afro-Cinema/RXC, Davu of Misfits from the Attic, and O-Ab of the Math Team. These releases from Dub Ell are some of my favorites that I've come across since I began exploring the local scene's history. They're coming soon to the Stilltown blog, so stay tuned! In the meantime, check out his new album, Land of Sheep, Ran By Pigs, Ruled By Wolves.

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<a href="http://wesfelton.bandcamp.com/album/land-of-sheep-ran-by-pigs-ruled-by-wolves">Land of Sheep, Ran by Pigs, Ruled By Wolves by W.Ellington Felton</a>

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Shade Cobain - Anti-Love Theory (2010)

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<a href="http://shadecobain.bandcamp.com/album/them-fighting-words-presents-anti-love-theory">THEM FIGHTING WORDS PRESENTS: Anti-Love Theory by Shade Cobain</a>
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Saturday, September 18, 2010

The Sole Vibe - One To Grow On (2010)

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1) AV – Self Centered (Prod. by Keelay & Zaire)
2) Mario Dones – Ring To It (Prod. by Keelay & Zaire)
3) AV & Slo-Mo – Work (Prod. by Keelay & Zaire)
4) Mario Dones ft. Kam Moye – What More Could You Want (Prod. by Keelay & Zaire)
5) The Ave – Bob Knight (Produced by P. Fish)
6) Mario Dones – Pastries (Prod. by Nice Rec)

7) AV - Been Around The World (Prod. by J. Fish)
8) AV – The Quiet (Prod. by Nice Rec)

9) The Sole Vibe Interlude (Prod. by Veterano)
10) The Ave ft. Slo-Mo – Miss Jane (Prod. by Lazy J)
11) Mario Dones – Slow Motion (Prod. Keelay & Zaire)
12) AV – Reflections (Prod. by DJ Whooligan)
13) The Ave – Last Day of Summer (Prod. by J. Fish)
14) Mario Dones - Episode Call Life Revisited (Prod. by P. Fish)
15) AV – You (Prod. by Keelay and Zaire)

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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Living Proofe - Grown Man Travelin' (2010)


Brand new mixtape from Living Proofe

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Sha-King - No Fly List (2010)

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It's finally here! The long awaited and latest project from Sha, the "No Fly List" Mixtape. Featuring production from Akim Mathematics (NC), London English (UK), TRIBE LLC/ChinChilla Muzik (GA) & Dj Trama (NC)... download it for FREE to your IPOD, play it in the whip, burn it for a friend, whatever. Just turn it up loud & enjoy!


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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Straight-N-Narrow Records presents: IIE: Infiltrate, Instigate, Expand (2010)




APEX - PA Hustlers

Richburgh - Dynamite Stix

Verbs - Nice Trip

Jon Quest - In the Jaws of Life

Cory Eaux of JSP - So Mean


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Rory Webb: Straight-N-Narrow Records presents IIE: Infiltrate, Instigate, Expand. It’s complete. Now available to the world. How does it feel?

Premise: Like a decade puttin’ in work has led to this… I started in 2001 making beats on the computer and it’s led to a completely original release featuring an eclectic group of emcees from Pittsburgh, Philly, NYC, Detroit… all of whom I’m honored to work with. It feels like a relief, but not a relief like “I’m so happy this is over with." It’s more of a “I’m relieved the world will finally hear what I’ve been cookin’ up” type of relief. I’ve been at this a long time, just behind the scenes crafting my sound for the majority of the last decade. I’ve been in Philly hip-hop events, but on a local level in Pittsburgh I wasn’t exactly a household name even last November. I’m still far away from being a household name, but I’ve definitely networked a ton since late ‘09, building the relationships necessary to release a compilation of this caliber.

RW: This being your first full album release, what are some things you learned during the creation process?

P: I did release a solo LP as an emcee in 2003, fully produced by myself at a time when I was a production novice trying to be the next great white rapper. But it was an amateur project. I evolved after that to become a full-time producer/engineer in terms of my focus, although there may or may not be a hidden track on IIE (may or may not be….)

Putting this release together taught me valuable lessons in terms of tailoring beats for specific emcees and finalizing tracks to make them songs, not just verses on beats. Most of that is up to the artist, but as a producer you are the final “ear” and should act as such.

I think I’m more versatile than I personally thought, which is definitely vital to succeeding on a national level. Any sub-genre of artist(s) in hip-hop can hit me up and probably find something they want to rock on. And we know there are many sub-genres. For example, would you think the same producer would work with Nas and then turn around a do a Trick Daddy jam? No, usually, but I believe SNN is capable of that with the catalog I’ve built.

It’s a different beast though, for a producer reaching out to a variety of emcees, as opposed to just being in my own creative world shaping songs as an artist, like when I started. You have to be mindful of the artist, and realize we all come from different hip-hop environments with a specific set of influences, although many of us share the same ones.

RW: With the long list of dope MC’s involved, I’m sure your expectations were high for damn near each and every track. But can you talk about one song or artist that really exceeded even the highest of expectations?

P: I had a feeling you would hit me with a “pick a favorite track” type of question. So I’ll answer it, I won’t give the wishy washy political answer that “loves every track equally.” I’d be lying to you if I did that. The artist who really blew my mind with the final product has to be Real Deal. He hit the beat exactly how I envisioned him doing so… track 13, “Revival.” That’s actually what I named the beat and he just ran with it. The word-play, flow, and mic presence is top-notch, as expected, and the overall sound is a signature SNN banger. As a producer and hip-hop fan especially, it's tracks like these that I enjoy most. Thanks to Real Deal for helpin’ to make that one of my favorites on the release, hands down.

RW: I’m hoping to hear some of Premise the MC on this album! Let’s reverse your role real quick. If you were the sole MC on the album, and had a team of five producers working with you, who would they be and why?

P: I like this question a lot because I’m a fan first, and was an emcee second, I must stress that. I’ll spit them right out in no particular order- Large Professor, Alchemist, Rob the Viking, Michael Masser, and Jermaine Dupri. Most people won’t know who Rob the Viking or Michael Masser are, but I bet they know “Big Things” by Nas (Masser), from I Am. That beat single-handedly put Masser on the map, because it’s retarded hot, and every element is near-perfect. Rob the Viking also isn’t a household name, but he’s produced a lot of gritty records for Swollen Members/Battle Axe, and was a big part of my adolescent years. Dupri, Alchemist, and Large Professor should go without saying since they are entrenched Hip-Hop Hall-of-Famers in most books. Large Professor is a true sound-crafter and bender; a pure one, from day one to now, with no dilution. JD would do my club jam, and Alc…. Well…. Alc would make whatever he wanted and I’m sure I’d love it. It’d be a ridiculous EP!!!!

RW: How has your participation in the Philadelphia iStandard Producer Showcases challenged, inspired, and motivated you as a music artist?

P: J-Hatch and Don Di Napoli, founders of iStandard, opened up the industry door to me back in 2006. I submitted beats and they accepted me into their showcase of producers. iStandard events always involve judges who are platinum producers, A&R’s, and/or executives at labels. That’s inspirational, challenging, and motivating on its face. It’s also scary at first because you think “this is it.” Of course it’s not “it,” but just a step in a series of steps you should be taking to further your career while networking with the right people. You mature a lot when taking part in these shows, and it’s teaches you professionalism.

Participating each year since ‘06 has educated me as to what the decision-makers in the industry are looking for, from a quality standpoint to a complete package standpoint, everything… It’s been a critical part of my development as a producer- in the mix of thousands trying to stand out and turn heads, which is not easy to do.

RW: What has been the biggest hurdle you’ve encountered and overcome as an entrepreneur in the music business?

P: The biggest hurdle is staying on top of the technology and being able to afford what you need. For about six full years, from ’03-’09, I was working on a Pentium 4. You cannot produce industry-quality sound on that computer, I don’t care what anyone says. I made a major upgrade to the Intel i7 processor last August and subsequently, here we are discussing my release 11 months later. The technology… the virtual instruments… hardware…. It’s expensive and there is an ocean of it to swim through, literally. You can get a lot of stuff free, but not the quality, high-end equipment and virtual tools that really stand out. A producer/engineer is truly only as good as his sound engine. In other words, you can’t run a 2002 Cavalier out there with Porsche rally whips and expect to be on the podium.

RW: You attribute much of your drive as a music artist to your father, who is a musician in his own right. How has his encouragement affected your work from the time you were just beginning to now?

P: From as far back as memories formed, music equipment was all around me. Pop always had a studio and has been playing the drums since the 1960’s. Growing up in a house with drums, guitars, keyboards, 8-tracks, etc, is something that makes it almost impossible not to gravitate towards music as a teen especially. I made my first beat on a keyboard at 14, and I can say without a doubt that my Father is why. It’s in our blood and was my environment. There’s been collabs with him on beats, discussions about drum progressions, the business… He’s an all-around music aficionado who I’m blessed to have in my life and without whom IIE would not be happening. That should put it in perspective.

RW: What’s the most fun part of being a producer and engineer?

P: The creative process. Sometimes it’s quick and easy and then others it’s a labor of something like love, but more like a battle with your own impatience. There is a thing called “Producer’s Block” and the fun part for me is working around my own impatience and aggravation to focus and get it right. The feeling when you do get it right is completely unique, like a high for drug addicts, an orgasm for nymphos, or a good “pump” for bodybuilders (I had fun with that one). But yeah, easily the creative process at number 1. A close #2 is building relationships with artists. They need me and I need them; the talented ones that is. They know who they are and I consider myself skilled at finding them among this mess of artists we call the underground.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

SikkWitIt - Grind Time (2010)


The new mixtape release from one of Pittsburgh's illest lyricists compiles loose songs, freestyles, remixes, and an exclusive snippet from Sikk's next project. With a mic in his hand, this MC is damn near untouchable.

01 - Funky Introduction
02 - Chilling
03 - Late Notice

04 - The Industry
05 - Exhibit T

06 - Come Follow Me (Remix)
07 - Freestyle (Live Video)
08 - Fuck Wit Me
09 - Helps Coming (Snippet)
10 - Look What the Cat Dragged In
11 - Passing Me By (She Played Me)
12 - Rappers These Dayz Freestyle

13 - Raw (feat. D-Loon)

14 - Similes
15 - Spell On You (2006 Classic)
16 - Talk 2 Me

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You can hear more music from SikkWitIt on the Stilltown compilations. Stay tuned for more cause this MC works hard!

Friday, July 9, 2010

Ensilence - The Reconstruction EP (2010)


Ensilence has been all over this blog lately. That's because her quality music has become a constant. The professional recording sound, and Ensilence's uncanny ability to package an album full of treats, is ecstasy to the listener's ears.

01 - The Reconstruction (Intro)
02 - Whose World

03 - MY State of Mind
04 - Heaven's Harp
05 - Enemy of the State
06 - Pass It On
07 - Artificial Intelligence

08 - Without Reward
09 - Beyond the Rope

10 - Miss U Much
11 - In Scope
12 - Down
13 - First Thing First (Outro)

Production Credits:
C-Sekshun - 1, 2, 5, 6, 12, 13
Macado - 8, 10
Wilde - 7, 9
BusCrates - 11
DJ King Flow - 3

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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Jack Wilson & DJ Spaed - Fame (2010)


01 - P&LC
02 - See Sky Crumbling v2.0
03 - When She Waved At Me
04 - Herbals
05 - Walk the Walk


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Saturday, July 3, 2010

Kaisuan & B-FreeDaMisfit (2010)


Kausion - Pittsburgh, Pencilvania

01 - Forever Yours
02 - Good Day Hip-Hop

03 - Pittsburgh, Pencilvania

04 - Love You For So Many Reasons
05 - Light Skin Girls
06 - Look At You Now
07 - Lady
08 - Rebound
09 - Watch Move
10 - What's Your World
11 - Payback Is a Dog
12 - What's the Worst Thing That Could Happen
13 - Yellow Bridges
14 - Is It That

*Tracks 2, 3, 5, 6-9, 12, 13 feature B-FreeDaMisfit

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Kaisuan & B-FreeDaMisfit - The Author & Magician

01 - Away So Long

02 - Bangers
03 - Close But No Cigar (In Ya Area)
04 - Forever Yours (Now I'm Yorks)
05 - Gettin' At Me
06 - Here We Go Again
07 - Light Skin Girls
08 - Look At You Now (Alternate Version)
09 - Look At You Now (Classic Version)
10 - Payback Is a Dog
11 - Rebound
12 - You Got My Heart (feat. Kelley Bonds)

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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Kai Roberts - The Sound (2010)


Kai Roberts is a dope young multi-talented artist who hails from Pittsburgh, PA. At 17 years of age, Kai has already earned national recognition for his production on Jasiri X's single "Dear Debra." He has also worked alongside Rhyme Calisthenics co-creator J. Armstead Brown. The Sound is Kai Roberts's debut album, showcasing his gift as both a producer and MC.

01 - Just Breath
02 - So Gone
03 - Too Late

04 - Close
05 - What People Do
06 - Last Night
07 - Bad Girl
08 - Who Stole the Car (feat. Sadik Roberts)
09 - The Bedroom
10 - Robot Love
11 - I Need U

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