Single You Out: DJ K.O. – Stand Up! (ft. Silent Knight, Jered Sanders, Justin Bates, K-Hill, East, MadKem)

There are many artists that deserve your support, but perhaps none so more, as DJ K.O.  You remember DJ K.O. right?  He’s the man who helped bring you over 5o dope hip hop tracks for FREE last year.   He is also the man who dropped one of the illest albums from a producer…ever.  Picture This dropped in 2008 and featured countless dope producers and emcees and now he is back, four years later with his sophomore effort…EMPBeTheTeam.

This track definitely has the funky factor behind it and brings the entire Elementality team so check the cut, and then make sure to cop the album when it drops.

Top Ten Albums (2011)

It’s never easy.  I like to think that I know music and have an open mind to all different sounds but you always run the risk of leaving out a dope release.  I have, in my collection,  combed over 250 albums (purchasable or free) for 2011 and this is my grand list.  There was a lot of great music out there, and I am sure some of you will find holes in my picks.  I judged each album based upon it’s content, production, ingenuity, and flow of the tracks.  Love it or hate it, here it is:

10.

Awthentik – Foreclosure –  This release just cracked my Top 10, but it’s definitely deserving of that status.  It is the only free release on this list and certainly worth the  listen. Awthentik is a no frills emcee who aims to deliver his thoughts and ideas direct and to the point regarding his life and surroundings.   It is just raw hip hop coming out of the DMV.

9.

Silent Knight – Busy Is My Best Friend – This album seemingly took forever to hit the streets but when it did, we could all say that it was worth the wait.   There are lots of good tracks with varying levels of dope production.  This is a diverse project when it comes to content and the sound that it’s covering.  Silent Knight shows you throughout the album why he is a master of his craft.

8.

Torae – For The Record – I didn’t have time to review this album but it really is on point.  Torae enlisted a ‘who’s who’ of production talents to go along with his strong flow and lyricism.  You’ve got Torae rhyming over beats of the likes of DJ Premier and Pete Rock and that is just a win-win every time.   I think Torae is highly unappreciated but this release makes him pretty hard to ignore.

7.

Rasheed Chappell – Future Before Nostalgia –  I will file this one under ‘I am so sorry I slept’.  Chappell is a beast on this album.  The knowledge he drops and his observations on life make this album remarkable. It took me forever to listen to this album and after I was done listening the first time, it never left rotation. This is intelligent music made for the head-nodding thinking man.

6.

Cold Heat – Raising The Bar – Cold Heat represent everything good about hip hop and they go about their craft in the right way. They have stayed true to their identities and drop an album full of bangers that flows exceptionally well from one track to the next.  If you want a sampling, you have to check out Danielz’ flow on the track, Flashing.  Even the most hardened of hip hop heads have to appreciate that.    Cold Heat really has meant consistency when it comes to making good music over the last couple of years.

5.

L*Roneous – Notes Of The Righteous Outlaw – LR came back this year and dropped this outstanding album.  It is so dope that it cracked the Top 5 albums of the year much do in part to his trademark lyricism and flow. His style is indescribable and you won’t hear another one like it.  This is the album you can listen to over and over again without it getting old.  Timeless…

4.

The Regiment – The Panic Button – The Detroit based tag team did not have a single track in the Top 50 tracks from 2011.  But their complete effort definitely did not go unnoticed.  They were able to put together one of the most complete projects of 2011.  Their talents just flow from track to track so effortlessly.  Hipnott Records (Kevin Nottingham’s label) has put out a few dope records over the last couple of years, but none has been better than The Regiment’s album, The Panic Button.  This is true school hip hop with a lyrically advanced flair.

3.

Premrock and Willie Green – Self-Titled – Even though these artists declared their aim was not to make a blog’s Top Ten, I couldn’t help it.  The album is really too good to exclude. The duo really expound upon hip hop on their self-titled debut.  It’s a little old school, a little funky, a little soulful and very lyrical, They show great chemistry and divergence from the norm.  Willie Green shows incredible versatility making beats.  This album is progressive and pushed hip hop in  a very positive direction for 2011.

2.

Moke and ToneThe Shot Heard Around The World – This album is one of the more well rounded projects to drop in 2011.  The sad part about it, is that it will probably be the most overlooked project on the list.  Conceptually, they really created some special music.  The lyricism on the project is second to none. The production knocks. It meets every criteria for one of the best albums this expiring year. Moke and Tone play off one another exceptionally well. I love this album.

1.

Kaimbr and Kev BrownThe Alexander Green Project – “The Budget is Low but the stakes stay high!”  This is my pick for best album of the year for multiple reasons.    Kev Brown used Al Green’s music seamlessly to create his own sound and Kaimbr gave a dominating  on the mic throughout the album.  It was impossible to ignore what the two did in terms of making cohesive and extremely dope music . From start to finish this album is consistently dope.  They took care to make sure the entire project was as close to perfect as it could be and it shows.   The project’s review on our site was also the most viewed post on the site this year. If you were to ask me, I consider this to be a  classic.

Single You Out: J57 – Pulp Fiction / Craft Brewed / Do Earth

Late November was a tough time for me to post so I am making up for the lost time and making sure I make you all aware of what J57 is cooking up for his 2057 EP, dropping next month perhaps.  I can hope.  These tracks are all dope but my favorite is this last one, Pulp Fiction ft. Koncept.  What pray tell is your favorite of the bunch?

Pulp Fiction (ft. Koncept)

Craft Brewed (ft. Silent Knight)

Do Earth (ft. Von Pea, Charlie Smarts, Andrew Thomas, and Jefferson Price)

Silent Knight – Busy Is My Best Friend (2011)

Artist: Slient Night

Album: Busy Is My Best Friend

Source:  Been Knowing About This One

Tracklisting:

1. Proof of Life
2. Grind Mode (ft. Braille)
3.  Stayin’ Busy
4. Fortify (ft. Gift Of Gab and Iam)
5. What Would I Do (ft. Neenah and Kam Moye)
6. Salute (ft. KON)
7. Back In The Trenches
8. SK All Day
9. Build Truths
10. The Noid (ft. MeLa Machinko)
11. Forca
12. Tomorrow Remix (featuring Soul Qloc of The Band Called FUSE)
13. Must Begin

Note:

This is easily one of my most anticipated releases of the year.  Ever since I heard The Audible Doctor produced cut, Stayin’ Busy, I have wanted to hear the entire album from Silent Knight.  And now that I finally have it in my hands (after waiting  months upon months), I am not disappointed in the least.  SK has a commanding presence on the mic and that becomes more and more apparent with each track on Busy Is My Best Friend.

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MadKem – Death At The Chophouse (2011)

Artist: MadKem

Album: Death At The Chophouse

Source: 2DopeBoyz

Tracklisting:

1. Soon Enough
2. Malcolm Browne (prod. DaveNotti)
3. What We On (prod. Analogic)
4. Y E A H! feat. Silent Knight & Wordsworth [prod. DaveNotti]
5. Slow Burner (feat. Silent Knight) [prod. SeeMore]
6. Louis XIV
7. Never Know (prod. Laudz)
8. Back 2the Rawness (feat. Silent Knight) [prod. Analogic]
9. Forthcoming (prod. DaveNotti)
10. Living Out Our Dreams (feat. Silent Knight & East) [prod. Laudz]
11. The Epidemic (prod. DaveNotti)
12. Interlude 4 U (feat. J Mac)
13. Black Mamba
14. Change of the Guard
15. ‘Til I Go (feat. Jered Sanders) [prod. DaveNotti]
16. Just Watch Us (feat. East & Silent Knight) [prod. Analogic]
17. Mister Señor Love Daddy, Pt. 2 [prod. DaveNotti]
18. The World Is Mine [prod. Analogic]
19. Here We Go (Analogic Remix) [feat. East & Silent Knight]
20. Violent (feat. Silent Knight) [prod. Laudz]
21. New Known Fact (prod. SeeMore)

Note:

MadKem has an album dropping in September and this mixtape is to serve as a precursor to that album.  It is a compilation of older material and compilations MadKem has appeared on.  I am familiar with MadKem from his appearances on all of those Elementality/DJ KO EPs that were produced last year.  I liked those a lot.  I also am a big fan of Silent Knight, and as you can see, he is all over this mixtape.  So  I expected this mixtape to be pretty dope.  But to put it plainly, this really exceeded my expectations.

MadKem is a lot iller than I gave him credit for.  He has a great mic presence and his lyricism is very clever throughout.  So now I find myself fiending for this new album next month.

You absolutely have to give this mixtape and download and listen.  It’s imperative.  This is one of those moments you can have as a listener where you can enjoy a release from start to finish and come away with an appreciation for an artist you may not be familiar with.

 

Silent Knight – Stayin’ Busy (Video)

I am going to keep on you about this emcee, Silent Knight.  I have been following this man’s music for a minute and his skills are of the highest caliber.  There’s no doubt about it. When Busy Is My Best Friend drops, you can bet that SK brought his best to the table.  There’s no album that I am more anticipating this year.  Couple SK’s skills with the fact The Audible Doctor is behind the boards, I reckon this song is my single of the year so far.

Single You Out: Premonition – Kingship (ft. Silent Knight, Final Outlaw, DJ Mtri)

I am very unfamiliar with the work of Premonition.  But a good intro is getting Silent Knight on the track with you. This joint is really nice.  Each of the emcees provide exceptional lyricism.  The beat is apparently provided by Kon.  Kon deserves kudos for this one.  This joint just knocks differently.  I like the intermingling of the wind instrument sample with the electronic sounds. I hate to sound cliche, but this joint goes hard.  Be on the lookout for more from Premonition in the future.