Kanye West and Jay-Z get Lex Luger, some 808’s and some opera vocals in an attempt to go “H.A.M.”
Nas rolls on with more dope music and addresses his “losing” on newly un-tagged and completed “Courthouse”
with some help from Isaac Hayes and Chuck D.
Chicago crooner John Blu talks fear, progress and how he’s NOT like every other young R&B singer that’s out right now
Sean Price teams up with Agallah for the street album Rising To The Top, a work full of rugged beats and rhymes from two seasoned veterans.
Yelawolf and Trae Tha Truth hip listeners to the grim reality of the streets on the pulsating track, “Shit I’ve Seen.”
There are some striking similarities between modern day America and The Roman Empire. Will the way we entertain ourselves lead to the same problems that befell Rome?
John Carpenter does his bit to bring the horror genre back with his coming flick The Ward.
This episode of FuseBox Radio was originally broadcast on the week of February 17, 2010 & featured with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary
The SynthStation 25 is designed specifically for the portable device market that can also be used as a USB controller. Glen Darcy gives us the science and rationale behind Akai’s latest marvel.
Talib Kweli intends to break out of the conscious box with Gutter Rainbows. Does he cover enough of the spectrum to change your mind?