Vocaliz is a soulful hip hop artist who has traveled quite the distance in his lifetime. Originally from Cameroon (in Africa), he now finds himself in North Carolina. In our interview below we discuss the challenges of an international, multi-lingual artist marketing to a US audience. We also discuss his influences and his journey. Who […]
Indie Hip Hop
Big Lo’s Magnum Opiates Adventure
Who’s God’s right? Who’s God’s wrong? Who’s God’s weak? Who’s God’s strong? I found God at an opiate parlor in Hong Kong, being seduced by a harlot humming a love song.” Despite the debauchery and degradation that might be signaled by the above quote, Big Lo‘s new album Magnum Opiates is the perfect display of […]
Domino Grey’s Facial Recognition Technology
Domino Grey is a master storyteller through sound. His new album Butterfly Affect: Facial Recognition Technology is a hypnotizing journey through soundscape’s influenced by the genres of dance, hip-hop, and deep house music. If you check out our interview, you will notice that Domino is a very busy man doing many things under many aliases […]
Lookout Banksters you got Absoloot Trouble Ahead
Following up the single “99%,” an underground hip-hop anthem written for the oppressed and the have-nots, As I Am (Miami) artist, Absoloot comes slammin’ down the pipes with “Banksters!” Another tune that shows Absoloot’s absolute solidarity with the underdogs, this warning to those who don’t watch their own green is a wake-up-call. Bobbing and weaving […]
Interview with Big Lo – Magnum Opiates
If Tarantino, Richie, Woo, and Puzo decided to make a hardcore Hip Hop album “Magnum Opiates” would be their finished product. In the case of Big Lo, “Magnum Opiates” is the culmination of two years of work resulting in a conceptual album in which every track stands alone. I had the opportunity to sit down with Hip […]
Faction’s Hip Hop Is Back
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4GocKEPctg A lot of times people make and release music (especially in the rap world) because “its cool”, they see it as a means to “get money”, or their interest in it drives them to try it only to realize its not what they thought. Today I want to introduce you to the exact opposite. […]
Interview with Domino Grey – Dance or Move In Natural Order
Domino Grey = Dance or Move In Natural Order Generate Rhythmic Energy Yourself Domino Grey sat down to talk to us about his influences, the many aliases he releases music under, and his new masterpiece, Butterfly Affect Part 1: Facial Recognition Technology. I understand the concept of fake it till you make it, but I think […]
Tu P is Bigger Than Hip Hop
Brisbane, Australia’s Tu P has arrived with his new album Made of Jade. Tu P is more than just an emcee and a performer. He is a medical doctor and the son of Vietnamese refugees. In other words, nothing slows Tu P down. Whether healing through his expertise or through his music, Tu P is unique and […]
Long Hair Don’t Care
I really dig 2Four. It could be the hair but his music is a very interesting blend of hip hop, r&b, and electronica. It’s smooth. It’s chill. And it makes you feel like a boss. For real, click play on the video below and then try and tell me you didn’t feel on “Top of […]
Interview with 2Four – Long Hair Don’t Care
I have been following 2Four’s musical journey for several months, if not longer, at this point. He’s definitely a young talent to be watching out for. His chill combination of hip hop, pop, and electronica/dubstep is something fresh to the ears and really easy to get into. I have also had the honor of sharing […]
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