Big tune here from Bristol-based producer, Sam Krats, as he rounds up some more notable names for his latest single. On 360, Krats has drafted in Boston legend, Edo.G, everyone’s favourite Dirty Rotten Scoundrel, Jeru the Damaja, and Artifacts OG, El Da Sensei, for a triumvirate of dope. The track is all tied up nicely with some cuts from Bristol turntable stalwart, DJ Rogue. The single is out now on Revorg Records, with instrumental and acapella versions available on the download.
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DJ Yoda: Home Cooking (Stream)
I have just spent a bit of time digesting the new album from DJ Yoda and I am happy to report that it is another win for the Cut and Paste legend. Last year we were treated to the album’s first single, London Fields, featuring Joel Culpepper, which was a very obvious yet successful departure from Yoda’s previous material. The rest of Home Cooking continues in the same vein, with production levels at such a high standard, you end up feeling like this might have been Yoda’s calling all along. Continue reading “DJ Yoda: Home Cooking (Stream)”
Edo. G: Hate
Thought provoking words and visuals from Edo. G as he brings us the latest video from his 2017 FreEDOm album. Hate is produced by TorchBaras.
Kool Keith ft. Edo G: Tired
Not sure how I missed this at the start of the month, but Kool Keith released another video from his recent Feature Magnetic project. Edo G joins him this time round, with production coming from Ol Man 80zz & Futurewave. The LP is available now on Mello Music Group.
Edo. G x Shabaam Sahdeeq ft. Torae & DJ Eclipse: Play To Win
The two mic veterans recently released a collaborative EP called Recognize Your Power, featuring this track. Produced by Fokis, it’s got guest spots from Torae and DJ Eclipse. The EP is available to buy now via the usual spots, including Bandcamp.
Artifacts, Reks & Edo G: Live at the Jazz Cafe
Next month the Jazz Cafe will play host to the mighty Artifacts, as they hit London for their first UK show with a full line-up. having reformed in 2012, the trio of El Da Sensei, Tame One and DJ Kaos, had already achieved legendary hip hop status thanks to producing some classic tracks in the 90’s. Continue reading “Artifacts, Reks & Edo G: Live at the Jazz Cafe”