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Jul 07

(Video) Strong Arm Steady – In Search Of Stoney Jackson

Strong Arm Steady was formed in the shadows of the West Coast’s Death Row Records movement, which at one time, loomed large over much of the region’s talent. Many Los Angeles artists—themselves students and children of Death Row—were becoming frustrated at the gang mentality that colored perceptions of their burgeoning underground. Out of that frustration came resourcefulness and unity, and as unity grew into community, L.A.’s indie scene began to blossom, not in opposition to Death Row, but as an alternative. They are the new generation. They are Strong Arm Steady.

Jul 06

(Video) Lewis Floyd Henry

Don’t really know too much about this guy, other than he’s a busker, he’s sick and is playing a few small festivals around this summer including The Big Chill.
The new-age Jimi Hendrix springs to mind!

Jul 04

(Video) Reflection Eternal – In This World/Back Again

Tracks from Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek’s new album Revolutions Per Minute.

Jul 04

(Video) Apollo Brown – Various Tracks

Some tracks by bedroom beat maker Apollo Brown.

Apr 28

(Video) Bobby McFerrin – Various Videos

McFerrin switches rapidly and fluidly between normal and falsetto registers to create polyphonic effects, effectively performing both the main melody and the accompanying parts of songs. He makes use of percussive effects created both with his mouth and by tapping on his chest. McFerrin is also capable of multiphonic singing; as observed in his song “Drive” from the 2005 DVD Live in Montreal.
A notable document of McFerrin’s approach to singing is his 1984 album The Voice, the first solo vocal jazz album recorded with no accompaniment or overdubbing.

Apr 27

(Video) Adrian Younge & The Black Dynamite Sound Orchestra – Shot Me In the Heart

The man behind the music of Black Dynamite, Adrian Younge, releases some visuals for “Shot Me In the Heart”.

Apr 21

(Video) Jerry Dammers’ Spatial AKA Orchestra – Various Videos

“Dammers arrangements brilliantly join the dots between Sun Ra and funk, making the innaccesible accessible” Alexis Petridis The Guardian ( five stars)
“One of the best things I have seen and heard” Mr Scruff
“Go and see them!” Mojo “Puts the joy back into live jazz” Jazzwise
“Triumphant, glorious, exhilarating” Uncut “Now this is really special” The Observer

Apr 02

(Video) MF Doom – Dead Bent (Sample Example)

Track from Mf Doom’s 1999 album Operation Doomsday

Apr 02

(Video) MJ Cole – Be Sincere (Various Remixes)

Three Versions Of MJ Cole’s Be Sincere. Original (2 Step Garage), Nero Remix (Dub-Step) & Logistics Remix (Drum & Bass).

Apr 02

(Video) Jungle Brothers – My Jimmy Weighs A Ton

Track is from the 1993 album J. Beez Wit The Remedy

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