Frozen Liquor by Hinx Jones by hinxjones It's finally here: our latest album Frozen Liquor. 14 tracks of that hip hop dopeness in album form. The album features Papi Jamon, Mike Schpitz, Skittz (of The Proforms/Breakdown Kings), Tony Styxx, Blake Allee, Mr. Kinetik, and Eratic. Scratches on a couple tracks by DJ Spoolz and DJ MetroGnome, and Joe Harvey and GreenHouse Beats add production along side LONEgevity. Grab this from one of the following outlets! GRAB THIS! iTunes Physical Copies via Kunaki Bandcamp Soundcloud Mediafire
Powerful new video from uber talented Whitney Coleman co-starring Heavy Gunner Grey Granite. I like this video right here...real emotion. This joint is 100...good on all levels.
“Space Ace”, the new EP from Rx & Shiftee debuts October 17th via Rad Summer!:
The heatwave from Rad Summer continues with the label’s fourth release “Space Ace”, a 3 track scifi bass EP from producers Rx and Shiftee. The opening and title track “Space Ace” is an epic collaboration by the two producers that literally feels like a UFO lifting off. Rx’s solo contribution “Orbit” follows with a groovy bassline and quirky sample that invokes data transmissions from satellites. Rounding out the EP is a “Landing Boots”, Shiftee’s melodic downtempo composition. RS004 is available in digital retailers NOW!
Rx and Shiftee are a new production duo hailing from New York with several individual accomplishments. Rx is most commonly known for his monster collaboration “Malt Liquor” with Chae Hawk featured on Plastician’s dubstep/hip-hop crossover mixtape “Dubstep LA” and has shared the stage with many music’s biggest names. Shiftee is a 2x DMC World Champion and member of the DMC Hall of Fame with the likes of Craze, Atrak, Qbert, and Grand Master Roc Raida. Collectively and individually, Rx & Shiftee are two rising stars in dance music.
I understand that this is a painful sucky disorder, what I don't understand is why they gotta make such a scary commercial! I watched this thing late at night in an unfamiliar setting... shit scared me to death! You gotta wait for it. You'll see. Plus the version I saw was all "dixie carter is dead now. thank you dixie for your support" in captions.
WHY NIRVANA? FOREVERMIND As a radio station we do not get the chance to pay respect to some of the great bands we play on the radio, let alone a landmark American music recording like Nevermind. The basic idea was approaching both local and national bands for this tribute album and asking them the question, “If you woke up one morning and wrote a song off of the Nevermind album, what would the song sound like?” The results are found in this download. We hope you enjoy what the artists on this tribute created from the original blueprint. Here we are now, entertain us… via @X103