Paying respect to Frank White, who was on TV Christmas Eve 1993 in NYC. Back when 555Soul was the place for Mixtapes and Rock & Soul was rocking. Jeru had come out that year and the first Wu-Tang track was out. Slaughterhouse was my album, Souls made the anthem of the year and Flex’ radio show was the shit. As i reminisce…
Without having introduced Reece himself, and we will save that for Door#5 and a few other doors, bc the fella is amazing, here is a re-edit of Reece’s first official release. The two Beatsmiths Golo & Leo at it again. Another phenomenal yet simple groovy beat break rendering they are offering here. Officially released a few weeks earlier, it mostly was swept…
When you hear this song you´ll immediately get a good mood. The synthesizer sound injects you a portion of feel-good-vibes as if it’s just boiling. Perfect to create a party out of every boring situation.
Sounds like the good old days of Badu and the era when poets like Saul and my buddy Rich Medina were still active. This is one is slow melting one. Give it a spin or two and you’ll even dig deeper into the vibe. Twitter ::: Bandcamp ::: Zuckerbook
Reminds me a lot of the trip hop downtempo days, and this one sounds a lot, or is reminiscent of Zero 7’s first offering. Pure vibes and just wade through the thick grass, man. Huge tune by Project Mortality. Project Mortality ::: Official ::: Facebook
Solid pop tune, with a bit of a future feel by newcomer Tyzo Bloom. Good beat production and non stressful slow future bass laden electronic groove. His production sounds fresh although that style -the no more en vogue chopped/pitched vocal interplay – has been exploited to the death in 2017. Tyzo still manages to make his tune sound very very fresh. Good…