Single You Out: Analogic – Revolution (ft. Supastition)

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Elementality producer, Analogic links up with the now super-busy Supasition.  Ever since Supastition announced his return to music he has been a very busy man.  This track however is the first single off of Analogic’s forthcoming album, The Booth Shall Set You Free.  (Very catch title!)  The two have good chemistry together and Supa lyrically takes exception to politics in general and the politics of music.   Dope cut.

Singe You Out: Reckonize Real – The Business (ft. Torae, M-Dot & Tribeca)

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Let start off by saying I love this beat. It’s unique and offers a different sound than I am used to hearing. Add to the fact, that producer Reckonize Real accesses the services of Torae, M-Dot, and Tribeca, you have nothing short of a winner. This is a true gem to those of us who like our hip hop raw and uncut with a touch of flair. I can’t wait to hear more. The producer’s album, Dopamine, should be dropping in June.

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Single You Out: The MyNORS – Mr. Mista (ft. Nottz Raw) (prod. by DP)

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I am so glad that his was released as a single off of The MyNORS mixtape, Black Lung.  I am not going to have time to review this great project (and it is great) but this gives me an opportunity to put the spotlight on it somewhat.  I have already started a Top 50 list for 2013 and this track is so far on the list.  This reminds me of some Timbaland production meets The Beastie Boys.  The guys add Nottz to the mix and there is some really great exchange.  See hip hop can be fun…try it for a listen.

Single You Out: Busy Bars – Got It From Here (prod. by Taba)

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We featured Busy Bars before when he teamed up with EMS front man, M-Dot, Come Off Of That,  over a year ago for the cut, .  I was impressed then and thought I would give him a listen now.  This beat by Taba (Poland) is pretty chaotic and took a minute for me to get into it but I love how he switches it up through the course of the song.  The cuts by DJ Reel Drama are also quite on point.  Busy Bars continues to impress with his flow and delivery.  I think this would be a hard beat to ride but he doesn’t break a sweat.  Solid work.

Single You Out: Whosane – Move (prod. by Eric Lau)

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Can I get a “Holy Hot Damn” for this track!  Wow.  This track is one of the most complete cuts I have heard this year.  The beat by Eric Lau, although it has an Asian appeal to it, is other wordly.  But Whosane…wow…what can I say?  These are some of the best bars assemble by one man for one track.   His album, Brooklyn To Cape Town is not dropping soon enough with a June 16th release date.

“opposite of monotonous, do you know who you rocking with?” We know now my friend.  We know now.

Co$$ – Blasphemy in Babylon (prod. DJ Mentos)

Very few people approach religion as unabashed as Co$$.  He does it without being abrasive but really sets the table for the listener to think.  He is a keen observer and a thinking man which really sets him apart.  That, and he is an extremely gifted emcee. Black Hockey Players is set to drop soon and I will provide more information on that as it becomes available.  DJ Mentos is on the boards.

Single You Out: Kourvioisier – Write Brothers (ft. Thee Tom Hardy) (prod. K-Hill)

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K-Hill show us a little bit of Dragnet with this beat as Kourvioisier and Thee Tom Hardy give the listeners the business on the microphone.  I might have heard of Kourvioisier before, but I am not sure if I truly heard him before.  He sounds dope and now is a good time to get up on what he has to offer us musically.  He has a new album dropping on April 30th entitled, Cable In The Classroom.

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