Posted February 9th, 2009 by Tamika
Wow, this video, and even more so the song are coming pretty hard. I may not be as strong in hip hop as I am in reggae etc… but I know a big chune when I hear it. New tab HERE to check out Black History…

…..but can I get a zshare link of this though? lol
Posted February 9th, 2009 by Tamika

called Veckatimest…which isn’t a real word I’m thinking but that’s not the point of this post. But upon further research it turns that Veckatimest is a deserted album. Should be fun lol.
Posted February 9th, 2009 by Tamika

He’ll have a follow up performance with free adminssion that I’m sure you trouble fans won’t want to miss, new tab HERE to check the style…
Posted February 9th, 2009 by Tamika
Thanks to the man Tunji for capturing the footie. It was an AWESOME night to say the least and words nor video can really describe the wildness of catching Janelle Monae in concert. If you missed this one, sucks to be you lol.

Watch the video HERE…
Posted February 6th, 2009 by Tamika

Raydar Ellis was one of URB Magazines Next 20 Artists To Look For in 2007 and has opened and performed with Renee Neufville (Zhane(Throwback!), Mos Def, Robert Glasper, Heavy, Tiye Phoenix, DJ Spinna, Guru, Roy Hargrove…. while Quite Nyce has been featured In URB, Elemental, And On MTV 2 and has toured With Das Efx, Lords Of The Underground, Keith Murray , Onyx so you know these guys are making moves if they’re doing shows with Mos and Heavy (if I’m thinking of the right Heavy)…
Check out their Love Is ft. Project Move HERE (right click save as)…
Posted February 5th, 2009 by Tamika
Brought to you by my favorite people at FADER amongst others…

Open Bud bar, Dj sets from Blonde Redhead and Yeasaye, Free with RSVP HERE…
Posted February 3rd, 2009 by Tamika
because she’s dope and is definitely going to break molds- no ands, ifs or buts…

From SlamxHype:
Kingston Logic 2.0 is the second video release from the album of the same title by Waterhouse artist Terry Lynn, and the second video directed by the Rickards Bros. for the artist.
In creating the first experimental video for Kingston Logic 1.0, producer Russell ‘phred’ Hergert connected Lynn’s lyrics to a rapidly-changing series of Afflicted Yard photographs depicting various realities of life in modern Kingston. In version 2.0, the colourful frenzy of Kingston and the collaboration of Lynn, phred and The Rickards Bros. returns with a few added beats created by French producer Olivier Giacomotto.
The video is set for release on Phree Music and Last Gang Records in early February 2009, but we screened it for the first time last Saturday to an audience in Waterhouse, Kingston (where the entire video was shot)….to see more photos from the shoot follow THIS link…
Take a look at the video HERE, and to learn more about Terry Lynn, go HERE…
Posted February 3rd, 2009 by Tamika

This Mixhell duo is quite the team, download this drum heavy mix HERE…
Posted February 3rd, 2009 by Dominick
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I talk with Atlanta Creatives Project Founder and curator Neda Abghari about what moved her to start the organization and we also delve into the state of the Atlanta arts community as well. I caught up with B-boy Quic, of the Funklordz , Zapper (HBO crew) and Alpha Trion to find out about Atlanta Breakdancing History from the early ’80s to the present day. It’s an interesting look at how Breakdancing was born, nearly died and came back to life in an unusual way here in the city of Atlanta. The B-boy piece is part of a larger Documentary celebrating 30 years of Atlanta Hip Hop from ‘79-’09 we’re tentatively calling Telling it like it T-I-is: Atlanta Hip Hop from ‘79-til, which is a collaboration between myself here at Abenghorn Media Productions (A.M.P) and my good friend Kamal Secret at Black Static Films. Look for trailers and video tidbits from us in the near future on the project.For more on Atlanta Breakdancing culture check:
Finally, I talk with Atlanta soul singer PJ Morton . We have a conversation about being an underground solo artist while writing for and performing with artists signed to major labels. We also get into his new major label deal, his influences and his upcoming projects working with Music Soulchild, A.R. Rahman and more.
Music Featured in this podcast from Atlanta Artists in order of appearance:
Posted January 30th, 2009 by Tamika

3 bucks without which is a pretty good deal. Hercules & Love Affair remind me of a more classic sounding, lounge version of the Junior Boys- and that’s usually where that comparison ends.
Download my favorite tune Time Will by Hercules & Love Affair HERE…