
Golden Age Thursday: EPMD Match The Theatrical With Grit On “I’m Mad” Live 1991
Everything was so close-knit and niche in the early days of hip-hop that today’s icons could’ve slipped by each other at a show without even knowing it. The magic of
Everything was so close-knit and niche in the early days of hip-hop that today’s icons could’ve slipped by each other at a show without even knowing it. The magic of
In the early 2010s, a new subgenre of electronic music was just starting to hit the mainstream, and a select few artists were pushing this new movement. Blogs and different
Three years removed from his critically acclaimed solo debut, multi-instrumentalist Aaron Frazer wastes no time-shattering expectations. Into The Blue, is a sprawling LP and a daring outing considering the number
The sun has been relentless over these past couple of days. The staggering heat that whisps against your face as soon as you poke your head outside still feels inviting;
Since the runaway success of their 1992 debut, the duo of Das EFX has been creating their own language. The English language must be bent if it wants to keep
Over the years, Richmond, Virginia’s The Camel has gone through many phases. Anyone will tell you it doesn’t matter how many attempts it takes; as long as one idea works,
The old Caustic train keeps chugging along into a bountiful June as the second New Music Friday of the month outdoes itself. The surreal amount of fantastic drops is overwhelming,
For over twenty years, the multi-hyphenate producer RJD2 has built a colorful catalog of releases. After his debut album, Deadringer, hit the shelves in 2002, the acclaimed producer has continued
For many reasons, the night of the 1995 Source Awards is one of the most iconic nights in hip-hop history. It was the night of André 3000’s famous “The South
Despite their six-year hiatus, The Decemberists seemingly never left. Frontman Colin Meloy has been toiling on countless literary projects, including his Wildwood series, which is being made into a feature