By Malice Intended In the upcoming horror film Insidious, a young family has to contend
DJ Raize gets the new generation hip to what rappers are saying in Check Ya Footnotes. The Rapping Duke? The Gooch? All that and more is revealed!
This week’s episode centers on unrest in Egypt and Tunisha, and how those protests have taken to both the streets and the Internet, as well as some real dope music.
25 years ago, Rakim changed Hip-Hop music forever with “My Melody.” Planet Ill revisits.
Lil Kim’s addition to the already dissapointing H.A.M. changes a moderately acceptable song into the Titanic.
Gilbere Forte growls his way through dissin some of you Hip-Hop lames on Born In 87. Take a listen and tell us what you think.
Iron & Wine’s latest release Kiss Each Other Clean is evidence of Sam Beam’s musical expansion. Does he end up out of bounds?
Pac Div is sooooo cool (How cool are they?) that their new song is called Anti Freeze. Not funny, but true. Step in and take a listen.
The legendary Stanley Clarke talks the music business, good times and bad contracts.
Bright Eyes has dropped the second single from The Peoples Key and its surprisingly all about Haile Selassie. Like a little African history with your alt-rock? Then you are in the right place.