(Audio) BookOnWire – Flying High With ManOnWire (Handbook & ManOnWire)
BookOnWire – Flying High With ManOnWire (Handbook & ManOnWire) by manonwire
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BookOnWire – Flying High With ManOnWire (Handbook & ManOnWire) by manonwire
Here’s another new track from Rhythm22′s ManOnWire… Play it loud & proud…. Listen,Download,Enjoy…..
ManOnWire – Oh No! (Reprise) by manonwire
A compilation of the hottest tracks out this month. Artist include Pete Rock, MF Doom, Apathy, DJ JS-1, Statik Selektah & Rhythm22′s very own ManOnWire…
Full tracklisting is available after the click…..Download,Listen,Enjoy…..Peace…
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A couple of tracks from Rhythm22′s ManOnWire. Listen, Download, Enjoy…..
ManOnWire – Creature From Another Time (RIP Gil Scott Heron) by manonwire
Here’s a little hour long hiphop mix to help get you in the mood for summer, brought to you by mister Pedro Skriptures of Rhythm22. It features one or two exclusives from members of the Val Fam, some warm hip hop vibes & a couple of Gil Scott-Heron tracks too in tribute to his death, who sadly passed away two weeks ago on 27th May 2011.
Enjoy yaselves bitchis!!!
“Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest is a love letter to the influential hip-hop group, directed by actor and Tribe superfan Michael Rapaport,” blogs David Fear for Time Out New York. “It does offer a lot for diehards: an origin story; a timeline; famous folks gushing about ATCQ’s 1991 masterpiece, The Low End Theory; concert footage; and some fly-on-the-wall moments. But don’t mistake a mash note for a penetrating look at a collective that changed the course of an art form. And even when it gets personal, delving into member Malki ‘Phife Dog’ Taylor’s health problems and the bad blood between him and founding member/childhood friend Kamaal ‘Q-Tip’ Fareed, the doc still skims the surface of a deeper story.”
We thought it was about time to update our logo to something a bit more urban and what’s more urban than graffiti? Nothing! So we contacted the RT Crew who are pretty sh*t hot when it comes to graffiti. It didn’t take long for writer “Towns” to get back to us with some pretty mental stuff.
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.
An alumnus of the J Dilla & Madlib schools of thought, Raw Stiles explores the art of sampling with soulful, easy-listening instrumentals. Drawing upon an adolescence spent either DJing or in the studio, after working with such MC’s & producers as Kill Bill, War Spawn, and Fancy Mike, the Miami native finally shares his experiments for the public’s listening pleasure.
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