I dug through some older tidbits from my collection and found this classic Biz Markie track that is some of you probably love but don't have. Enjoy the artifact kids.
This week I spent a lot of time at work digging through streaming mixtapes for something fresh. I ended up on the Mad Decent blog listening to The Heatwave on Kiss and instead I found some older Outkast track that seems to be very under hyped and under appreciated. Don't worry I also have something new, but sorry nothing blue. Of course, its a Kanye West track. He doesn't seem to be able to resist leaking a new song every week. Here is a very 80's very auto tuned Robocop. The track listing for 808's and Heartbreak is also out.
1. “Welcome to Heartbreak” 2. “Heartless” - 3:30 3. “Love Lockdown” - 4:31 4. “Robocop” - 3:53 5. “Anyway” 6. “Streetlights” 7. “Say You Will” 8. “Real Bad News” 9. “Amazing” (featuring Young Jeezy) 10. “Tell Everybody That You Know” (featuring Lil Wayne) 11. “Coldest Winter” - 2:48
You might call me a wet blanket for posting some acoustic songs on Friday. You might even call me an asshole. I bet though that once you've heard the Firekites you might reconsider your harsh words, shake my hand and buy me a beer.
So, I have two mid-terms today. Just listen to this, the latest from L.A.'s Royal Rumble. They're hitting Coda Club this Friday, again from our friends HGHLY TGGBLE. Here's the event on the book.
CODA CLUB 4119 St Lo Royal Rumble +132 BPM & La Débauche (Knightriders)+ Duvall 5$ 10:30pm
This week's Monday Re up marks the 100th post in this blog's history and as a result ya'll are being treated to an extra large portion of songs to keep your toes tapping and fingers snapping throughout the week.
First of I came across this Lykke Li video of her performing Dance Dance Dance with none other than Bon Iver. Watch her shake her accessories about and flail around in the most memorizing of ways. The footage is shot in a kind of purposefully erratic way which for whatever reason ends up working wonderfully.
Also this week we've got the best Love Lockdown remix of the hundreds that surfaced from Kanye's stem experiment and an old (but great) kick push remix that I've been listening to lately. Enjoy the week.
I haven't addressed this Kanye West situation yet. Mostly due to the astonishing proliferation of Love Lockdown and in part because I wasn't sure how I felt about it. I'm still not sure, but this new single from the upcoming 808's and Heartbreak has gotten me a little more comfortable with this auto tune direction Kanye seems to be heading down. It seems to me the meticulous workings of a man with a plan. He seems set on diversifying out of the straight hip hop genre, and so far it's working. I guess?
This friday Coda Club is hosting an old Chi town favourite for ya'll. Flosstradamus hasn't been around our city since the last time they played Coda. One of the select few acts that have kept me at a bar until closing. They know how to throw a party, so don't miss it. It's being hosted by HGHLY TGGBL and here's the event on the book. For those of you who - gasp - don't plan your social life that way,
Friday Oct 18 Coda Club 4119 st lo Flosstradamus Duval 8$ before midnight more after
Like good Canadian pilgrims, we've deferred the monday re-up till tuesday this week. Give thanks we didn't skip it all together, okay? This week I'm bringing to attention some old favourites, being my two favourite tracks from Jay-Z's 2001 Unplugged album.
If this is news to you don't feel too bad. Your now the well informed individual you thought you were. Just keep reading.
The music posted on this blog is purely promotional, if you have the rights to any of these songs and would like it taken down feel free to contact us.